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Tho  curfew.  Simpson  and  Co.  44.  His  first  champagne. 
Autouy  ami  Cleopatra.  Afftiir  ol'  honor.  Provost  ol  Kruges. 
Rolund  for  au  Oliver.  Three  woi-ka  after  marria;'e.  Queen's 
bench.  Daiuou  and  Pythias.  Clear  case.  45.  Calayuoa. 
Figaro  in  London.  Devil  and  Faiistns.  Oreea  man.  bride 
of  Lammurmoor.  Honesty  the  best  policy.  Metliinks  I  see 
iny  father,  lletribution.  46.  Don  Ciesar  de  Bazan.  Le;j:end 
of  Florence.  Giralda.  PucheBs  of  Malfl.  Werner.  Cramond 
Brig.  Alexaudei-  the  Great.  Belphegor.  the  inonutebauk. 
King  Henry  vi.  Troilus  and  Cressida.  47.  Inyoniar.  Cor- 
eican  brothers.  Perfection.  Life's  a  lottery.  Skeleton  wit- 
ness. Fazio.  43.  Aiigelo.  and  the  actress  of  Padna.  Be- 
ginning and  the  end.  Sanctuary,  or  England  in  1415.  Love 
and  honour.  Postman's  knock.  Aladdin.  Au  optical  delu- 
Biou.  All  Baba.  Wild  boy  of  Bohemia. 

Cumberland's  Minor  theatre.  With  remarks  by  D—  G. 
V.  1-lG.     L.,  n.  tl.  18° 1721.16 

Contents  :  v.  1.  The  Pilot.  Heart  of  Mid-Lothian.  Inch- 
cape  Bell.  Slasou  of  Buda.  The  Scapegrace.  SuU  Dhuv, 
the  coiner.  The  Earthquake.  ••  My  old  woman."  Ma- 
sauiello.  2.  Don  Giovanni.  Paul  Jones.  Luke  the  la- 
bourer. Crazy  Jane.  X-'lyinj^  Dutchman.  "Yes!"  The 
forest  oracle.  Ivanhoe.  Floating  beacon.  3.  Sylvana. 
Tom  Bowling.  Inkeeper  of  Abbeville.  Lady  of  the  Lake. 
Billy  Taylor.  Two  tiregories.  Wandering  boys.  I'aris 
and  Loudon.  A  day  after  the  fair.  4.  Humphrey  Clinker. 
Mischief  milking.  Joan  of  Arc.  Ruflian  boy.  Fortunes  of 
Nigel.  The  wreck.  Everybody's  husband.  Banks  of  the 
Hudson.  Guy  Faux.  5.  'Die  devil's  ducat.  Mazeppa. 
Mutiny  at  the  Nore.  Pedlar's  acre.  "  No  I  !  1  "  Peveril 
of  the  Peak.  Thalaba.  Waverley.  Winning  a  husband. 
6.  Hofur,  tho  TeU  of  tho  Tyrol.  Paul  Clifford.  Damon 
and  Pythias.  Three  Huuchbaiks.  Tower  of  Nesle.  Sworn 
at  Highgute.  Mary  tilastoubury.  Tho  lied  Rover.  Golden 
farmer.  7  Grace  Huntley.  "Thesoal''  The  Clerk  of  Clerk- 
enwell.  Hut  of  the  red  mountain.  John  street,  Adelphi. 
The  liear  of  private  life  ;  or  father  and  daughter.  John 
Overy,  or  the  miser  of  SoutUwark.  Spare  bed  ;  or  the 
shower  bath.  Smuggler's  daughter.  8.  Cedar  chest. 
Wardoch  Keimilsou.  The  shadow.  Ambrose  Gwiuett. 
Gilderoy.  Fate  of  Calas.  Young  reefer.  Itevolt  of  the 
workhouse.  The  man  and  tlie  marquis.  9.  Gipsey  Jack. 
L'Drliue.  Fire  raiser.  Golden  calf.  Man-Fred.  Char- 
coal burner.  "  My  Poll  and  my  partner  Joe.''  The  sixes  : 
or,  the  devil's  in  the  dice.  Good  looking  fellow.  Wizard 
of  the  moor.  10.  Roof  scrambler.  Diamond  arrow.  Rob- 
ber of  the  Rhine.  Eugene  .Vi-am.  Eddystoue  elf.  My 
wife's  husband.  Married  bachelor.  Shakspearo's  festival. 
Van  Dieman's  laud.  Le  Pauvre  Jacques.  11.  Rochester. 
Au  uncle  too  many.  Wild  man.  Rover's  bride.  Beggar 
of  Crippiegate.  Paul  tlie  poacher.  Thomas  a  Becket. 
Pestilence  of  Marseilles.  Unfortunate  Miss  Bailey.  12. 
Humpbacked  lover.  Bound  'prentice  to  a  waterman. 
March  of  intellect.  Jocoude.  The  KiBuba.  Shipwreck  of 
the  Medusa.  Chain  of  guilt.  Ion.  Mistletoe  bough.  "  My 
friend  Thompson."  13.  Battle  of  S':dgemoor.  Larboard 
fin.  Frederick  the  great.  Wapping  old  stairs.  Man  with 
the  carpet  bag.  Hercules.  Female  Massaroni.  or  fair 
brigand's  Reform.  Fatal  snow  storm.  14.  Venus  in  arms. 
Earl  of  poverty.  Siamese  twins.  Austerbtz.  Payable  at 
Bight.  Bull-fighter.  Rich  man  of  Frankfort.  Richard 
Plantagenet.  Don  Quixote.  Black-eyed  Sukey.  Great 
devil.  15.  Paul  the  pilot.  Curse  of  mammon.  Jack 
Sheppard.  Boarding-house.  Rule  Britannia.  Twins  of 
Warsaw.  The  Venetian.  Bashful  man.  Ravens  of  Orleans. 
16.  Ten  thousand  a  year.  Under  the  rose.  Jack  in  the 
water.  Haunted  hulk.  Marianne,  the  child  of  charity. 
Our  village.  Barber  baron.  Sixteen-string  Jack. 
Ouming  (H.  Syer).  History  of  keys  [Jour,  of  Brit,  archeol.  ass., 
V.  Vi  :  U61.12J  ;— History  of  purses  [v.  li  :  IKil.U]  ;— On 
horse  shoes  (v.  6  :  liOl.OO]  .—On  mirrors  [v.  17  ;  14G1.17J;— 
On  spectacles  [v.  11  :  1461.11]. 

"  Oummerlaud  talk."     See  Richardson  (J.) 1682.2S 

Ctunniiug  (Alexander).    Elements  of  clock  and  watch- 
work.  L.,  1766.  4° 3937.31 

Cumniiug  (John,  D.D.)   Benedictions  ;  or,  the  blessed 
life.  B.,  18.51.   12° 354'2.0'2 

—  Ch arch  before  the  flood.     B.,  1854.     12°.     .3543.01 

—  Cities  (The)  of  tho  nations  fell.     2d  ed.     London, 

1871.     12° 3543.08 

—  Daily  life.     B.,  1854.   12°. 3542.03 

—  FaU  (The)  of  Babylon.    L.,  1870.    8°.     .     .  351'2.U 

—  Great  consummation.   Ists.  N.Y.,  1863.  1'2°.  3542.08 

—  Great  prepai'iitiou.   N.  Y.,  18(i0.  1'2°.    .     .     .  3542.06 

—  Great  tribulation.   2  v.   N.  Y.,  1859.     12°.     .  354'2.04 

—  Last  warning  cry.     N.  Y.,  18(57.     1'2°.      .     .3512.10 

—  Lectures  on   the   Apocalypse.     3  v.     Phila.,  1856. 

12° .• 3512.15 

—  Lectures  on  the  Parables.     Ph.,  1856.  1'2°.     3542.14 

—  Lectures  on  Koaiaiiism.  B.,  1854.  1'2°.    .     .3542.12 

—  Moses  right  and  Coleuso  wrong  :  popular  lectures  on 

the  Pentateuch.  N.  Y.,  lfS6:i.  12°.    .     .     .  3731.15 

—  Prophetic  studies.  Lectures  on  DauieL  Phila. ,  1856. 

12°. 3512.13 


—  Sabbath  evening  readings.  St.  John.     Boston,  1856. 

12° 3543.04 

Same.     St.  Luke.  B.,  1855.  l^".     .     .     .  3543.03 

Same.     St.  Mark.     B.,  1855.     12°.      .     .3513.02 

Same.     St.  Matthew.     B.,1855.     12°.  ..  3543.01 

—  Sabbath  morning  readings.  Exodus.     Boston,  1856. 

12°. 3542.20 

Same.     Genesis.     B,  18.56.     12°..     .     ..3512.10 

Same.     Leviticus.     B.,  1,S55.     1'2'.     .    .  3542.21 

—  Seventh  vial  ;  or,  the  time  of  trouble  begun.     New 

York,  1862.     12°. 3542.22 

Same.     London,  1871.     12° 3543.12 

—  Signs  of  the  times.  Ph.,  1855.    ]'2°.     .     .     .3542.18 

—  Teach  us  to  pray.  N.  Y.,  1862.  1'2°.     .     .     .3543.07 

—  Voices  of  the  day.     B.,  1859.     12°.     .     .     .3.543.09 

—  Voices  of  the  dead.     B.,  18-55.     1'2°.       .     .3543.11 

—  Voices  of  the  night.     B.,  1854.     r2°.       .     .3543.10 

—  Watchman,  what  of  the  night?    New  York,  1876. 

12°. 3842.23 

Cumming  (Koualyu  Gordon).     Hunter's  life  in  South 
Africa.  2  V.  N.  Y.,  18.52.     12° 1093.11 

—  Wild  men  and  wild  beasts.  N.  Y.,  1872.  12°.  4617.31 
Cumminga  (M.  F. )  attd  Miller  ((J.  C. )    Architecture. 

Designs  for  street  fronts,  suburban  houses,   and 

cottages.     Troy,  1865.     4° 1317.07 

Cuneiform  inscriptinns, 

—  Bowtmi  {J.)    Inscriptions.    [In  Ms  Kineveh  and  it3  palaces. 

1853.)    1051.14 

—  Groteferiil  ((?.  F.)    On  the  cuneiform  character.    [In  Heeren. 

Historical  researches,  v.  2, 183:i.] 424  20 

—  Layard  {A,  II,]    Assyrian  researches.  [In  his  Nineveh  and  its 

remains.} 1054.11 

—  Iiawtinson{G.)    Language  aud  writings.    [In  his  Five  great 

monarchies,  v.  1,  ISO'J.] 425.15 

—  Rich  (C.  J.)      Inscription  at  Persepolis.     [In  his   Nan-ative. 

1839.) 1014.13 

—  Smith  ( 6. )     The  Chaldean  account  of  Genesis.     Ba- 

bylonian fables,  and  legends  of  the  gods  ;  from 
the  cuueiform  inscriptions.     1876.       .     .  3737.0!) 

—  *  Chaklaeau  account  of  the  deluge.     1872.       A. 27. 15 

—  Walt  {r.  ir.)    On  cuneiform  writing.    f//t /a's  Orthography  of 

tho  Jews.     Pt.  3,  1B56.]        (i4'25.22 

Cuuniugheun  (Alexander).     Ancient  geography  of  In- 
dia. V.  1.     L.,  1871.    8° 1035.05 

Contents:  v.  1.  The  Buddhist  period,  including  the  cam- 
paigns of  Alexander,  and  tho  travels  of  Hwen-Tlisaug. 

—  Bhilsa  Topes  ;  or  liudiUiist  ruouumunts  of  Ceutral 

India  ;  rise,  progress,  and  decline  of  Buddhism. 

Loudon,  1834.    8^ 3.528.08 

Cunningham  (Allan).     Biogr.  and  critical  hist,  of  the  literature 
of  the  last  60  years.     [In  Waldie  library,  v.  3  ]  .     .  6078.17 

—  Life  and  corresp.  of  Buin.s.   L.,  1836.    16°.     3025.24 

—  Life  of  Wilkie.  3  v.    L.,  1843.     8°.     .     .     .  3185.07 

—  Lives  of  British  painters  and  sculptors.     5  v.     New 

York,  [n.d]     18' 1431.01 

—  Songs  of  Scotland,  ancient  and  modern,  with  introd. 

aud  notes.     L.,  1825.   8° 1631.20 

Cunningham  (G.  G. )     Lives  of  eminent  Englishmen. 

8  V.     L.,  183.5-37.   8° 3224.12 

JVote. — For  Contents  see  Biography  (CoUective),  p.  111. 
Ouaningham  (John).     Poems.     Ed.  with   life,  by  A.  Chalmers. 

[/li  Chalmers.     English  poets,  v  14.  Lslo.]      .     .     .  llViC.U 

—  Select  poems.    Ed.  by  H.  Walsh.  [In  Sanford  (E.)  and  Walsh. 

British  poets,  v.  ^,  lb22.]       lGill.32 

Cmuiingham  (John).     The  Quakers,  from  their  origin. 

Edmb.,  1868.     1'2° 3148.18 

Cunningham  ^John   Wm.^     Cautions  to  continental  travellers. 

London.  1823.    8°.     (Pamphleteer,  v.  2 1  ]     .     .     .     .  6U.';8.21 

—  Ob.servations    on    friendly   societies.        London,  1823,       8". 

[Pamphleteer,  v.  22.] ., 6068.22 

—  A  woild  without  souls,  [anon.]  L.,1805.  16°.  3624.29 
Curmingham  (Peter).     Extracts  from  the  accounts  of 

the  revels  at  coiu-t  in  the  reigus  of  Elizabeth  and 
James.  With  introd.  L.,  Slink. soclSiS.  8°.  1756.07 

—  Inigo  Jones  :  a  life.  L.,  Shnk.  snc.  1S48.  8°.  1756.39 

—  Memoirs  of  J.  M.  W.  Turner.    [In  "'Burnet  (J.)    Turner  and 

his  works.     1852.) 1446.05 

Cuore  (L.  B. )    Italian  conversation  grammar.     3d  ed. 

N.  Y.,18C6.    12° 642'2.05 

Cup  and  platter.     Sei;  Drewry  (G.  O.)  tmcZ  Bartlett  (H.  O.)    6014.10 

Cupid  and  Psyche.    See  Apuleius 301)3.27  ;  123.05 

Cups  aud  their  customs,     [anot.]     2d  ed.     London, 

1869.   12°. 6015.17 

Cure  of  old  age.    See  Bacon  (Roger).    1C83 1322.27 

Curing  of  meats,  fruita.  etc.    See  Domestic  economy. 
Curioaites  des  inventions  et  decouvcrtes.     Paris,  1855. 

16°.     [BibUothfeque  de  poche.]       .     .     .  3921.15 


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CURIOSITIES-CUTTS 


Curiosites  philologiques,  ge'ographiques  et  etlinolo- 
giques.       Paris,  1855.      16^.      [Bibliothfeque  do 

poche.] 1)411.07 

Curiosities  of  biog  aphy  ;  or,  memoirs  of  remarkable 

men.     [aium.]     Glasgow,  18i5.   12''.  .  .     .  32Gt.21 

Ouriosities  of  civilization.     .SVe  Wynter  (.\.)  .'....  2.51.5.20 

Curiosities  of  nat.  history.     Sni:  Taylor  (Joseph).  1819.    .  4722.11 

Ouriosities  of  hterutui-e.     .^c^  Disraeli  (I.) 27t)2.03 

Cariosities  (New)  of  literature.  .SV'e  Soane  (G.)  ....  G218.26 
Curiosities  of  the  pulpit.  6V'-'  Jacksoa  (Thomas).  1869.  35t}2.29 
Curiosities  of  science.  See  Timbs  (John).  1858.  .  .  .  3913.03 
•Curiosities  of  street  literature  :  comprising  catch- 
pennies, street  drolleries,  broadsides,  ballads,  etc. 

Loudon.  1871.    4^ 5028.1)4 

Curiosity.    Plutarch.    Of  ciu-iosity.    [In  his  Morals,  V.  2,  p.  421- 

411.1 6l;i5,27 

Curious  facts  of  old  colonial  days.  See  Bouwick  (J.)  1870.  1062.08 
Curley  (Edwin  A.)     Nebr.iska.  L..  1875.  8=.       1136.12 
Curling  stones.     See  Dublin  nuiv.  mag.,  Feb.,  1876. 
Corraa   (Johu  Philpot).      Speeches.      With  memoir. 

London,  1817.     8' 6312.12 

Carraud  (Mine,  h.)    La  petite  Jeanne,  on  le  devoir. 

Paris,  181)6.   12= 7002.34 

Currency.   5*'^  Political  economy.   (Banks  ;~  Currency  ; — Money.) 

Currency  .and  banking.     .S.e  Price  (Bouamyi 5933.29 

Currents  aod  counter  currents' in  medical  science.  See  Holmes 
(O.W.)     1861 4322.03 

Carrie   (Gilbert  E.)     History  of  the  "Wesley  M.    E. 

church  of  Brooklyn,  L.  I.  N.  Y.  1876.  12?.  3457.24 
Currie   (James).     Early  and  infant  school   education. 

Edinburgh,  [1857.]  12' 5513. 0'J 

—  Elements  of  musical  an;ilysi3.     Edinburgh,  [1858.] 

16' 15B3.0U 

—  aubjecta  and  methods  of   early  education.    [In  Papers   for 

the  teacher.  2d  series.     lK(i0.] 6524.23 

Curse  of  Kehama.     .S^ee  Southey  (Robert) 1686.03 

Curtis  (Beujamin  Eobbius).   Digest  of  the  decisions  of 

the  Supreme  Court  of  the  United  States,  to  1854. 

B.,  18G4.   8=. 5632.02 

—  Dottings  round  the  circle.   B.,  1876.  12°.     .     913.12 
Curtis  (Jf/-.s-.  Arnaua  W.)     The  spirit  of  seventy-six,  a 

drama.  A  change  of  base.  Doctor  Mondschein. 
[anon.}     B.,  1868.   16^ 1744.04 

Curtis  (George  M.,  jatiice  of  Vie  marine  court  of  iV.  Y.) 
Proceedings  in  the  senate  of  N.  Y.  State  on  charges 
preferred  against  G.  M.  C.     Albany,  1874.  8'. 

Curtis  (George  Ticlmor).  History  of  the  formation 
and  adoption  of  the  constitution  of  the  United 
States.  2  v.  N.  Y.,  1854.  8° 5734.21 

—  Life  of  Daniel  Webster.     N.  Y.,  1870.  8°.     .3182.23 

—  Oration,   4th  of   July,   1862,  before  the  municipal 

authorities  of  Boston.  [The  sovereignty  of  the 
separate  states.]  B.,  18G2.     8° 

—  Treatise  on  the  law  of  patents.  3d  ed.     B.,   18G7. 

8° 5625.18 

Curtis  (George  \Vm. )  Howadii  in  Syria.  N.  Y.,  1867. 
12° 1051.16 

—  Lotus  eating:  a  summer  book.  N.Y.,  18.52.  12°.1112.19 

—  Nile  notes  of  a  Howadji.  N.  Y.,  1IS54.  12°.    1082.11 

—  Opening  address.    [In  Amer.  Boc.  sci.  assoc.    Trans.,  no.  6, 

1874.]     6811.03 

—  Potiphar  papers.     N.  Y.,  1834.  12° 171.20 

.^t5*  For  his  novels  see  Fiction  class-list. 

Curtis  (Johu).  Farm  insects  injurious  to  the  field 
crops  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.  Edinb., 
1860.  1.  8°. 4818.02 

Curtis's  botanical  magazine,  v.  1-91,  1793J865.  91  v. 
in  70.  L.,  1793-186.5.  8" 4932.01 

—  Same.     General  index,  v.  1-53.  L.,1828.  8°.  4933.04 

A^oU. — V.  63,  "to.  86  contain  additional  indexes.     • 

Ciutiss  (Daniel  S. )  Western  portraiture  and  emi- 
grant's guide.  N.  Y.   1852.   12° 1123.09 

Curtius  ( Dr.  Ernst).  History  of  Greece.  Tr.  by  A. 
W.  Ward.    5  v.    L.,   1869-73.  8°.     .     .     .     425.20 

Curtius  (Georg).  Student's  Greek  grammar.  Ed.  by 
W.  Smith.  3ded.    L.,  1868.  1'2°.     .     .     .  6114.04 

Curtitis  llufus  (Quiutusi.  De  rebus  gestis  AJexandri 
magui.  Ex  ed.  Fr.  Schmieder.  3  v.  Londiui,  I't/pi/- 
1825.  8° 7713.(J9 

—  History  of  the  life  and  reign  of  Alexander  the  great. 

Tr.  with  notes,  liy  Mr.  Pratt.  2  v.     Lond.,   1809. 

8' 3012.27 

Curwen  (Harry).  Echoes  from  the  French  poets. 
An  anthology.     L.,  1870.  16° 1634.21 

—  French   love  songs  and  other   poems.     From   the 

originals  of   Baudelaire,  Mtssct,  Lamavtiue,  and 
others.     N.  Y.,  Is71.  16°. 1613.21 


—  History  of  booksellers,   the  old  and  the  new.     L., 

1873.    1'2°. 2711.26 

Curwen   (Samuel).     Journal  and  letters  in  England, 

1775-1783.     With  biographical  sketches,  by  G.  A. 

Ward.    4th  ed.     B..   1864.    8" 58'2.14 

Curzon  (Robert).     Travels  in  Armenia.     N.  Y.,  1854. 

12° 1053.12 

—  Visits  to  monasteries  in  the  Levant.     N.  Y.,   1849. 

12°. 1052.08 

Cusack  (M.    F.)    lUastrated  history   of  Leland    [to 
1868].     5th  ed.     L.,  1872.  8° 453.'20 

—  Student's  manual  of  Irish  history.  L.,1870.  r2°.492.10 
Cusa  (Nicolaas  del,  oc  Nicolaas  Oasanus.     The  idiot. 

Of  wisdome,  the  miude,  etc.  L.,  1650.  24°.  3541.04 
Cusanns.     See  Cusa  (Nicolaas  de). 
Gushing   (Caleb).     Eeview  of  the  late  revolution  in 

France.    2  v.    B.,  1833.  8° 513.22 

—  Treaty  of   Washington  :  its  negotiation,  execution, 

discussions,  e(c.    N.  Y.,  1873.' 8'.     .     .     .5613.17 

Cushing  (Luther  S.)     Law  and  practice    of  legislative 

assemblies  in  the   U.  S.     B.,  1856.  8°.     .  5617.29 

—  Manual  of  parliamentai-y  practice.  C. ,  1870. 1 8°.  5622. 19 

—  Keports  of  contested  elections  in  the  Ho.  of  rep.  of 

Mass.,  1780-1852.  B.,  1853.  8' 5638.01 

Cust  (tiir  Edward).     Annals  of  the  wars  of  the  18th 
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—  Annals  of  the   wars  of  the  19th  century,     v.  1-4. 

1800-1815.   L.,  1862-63.  16° 442.-23 

—  Lives  of  the  warriors  who  have  commanded  fleets 

and  armies  before  the  enemy.  Warriors  of  the 
seventeenth  century.  3  v.  in  6  pts.  L.,  1867-69. 
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V.  1.  pts  1-2.  Warriors  of  the  30  years'  war.  Pt.  1.  Mau- 
rice of  Nassau.  Spinola.  "Count  "Maiisfeld.  Tilly.  Giis- 
tavus  .\dolphu8.  Pappenheim.  Walienstein.  Pt.  2.  Duke 
of  Saxe  Weimar.  Johann  vou  Bauer.  Mathias  von  ^Ullas. 
Torstenson.  Johu  de  Weerth.  Gustavus  Horn.  Piccolo- 
miui.    Wrangel.     Raymond  de    Montecuculi.  etc. 

V.  2,  pts  1-2,  Warriors  oj  the  civit  wars  of  France  an(i 
England.  Pt.l.  Tureune.  Conde.  Charles  i.  of  Gt.  Brit. 
Robert  Devereux.  earl  of  Essex.  Pt.  2.  Prince  Rupert. 
Sir  Thomas  Fairfax.  Montrose.  Cromwell.  Huguenot 
civil  war,  Robert  Bertie,  earl  of  Liudsey.  Earl  of  Leven. 
Sir  David  Leslie,  lord  Newark.     Sir  Wm.  Waller. 

V.  3,  pt.  1.  Warriors  who  have  commattded  armies, 
1608-1748.  Monk,  duke  of  .Ubemarle.  Marechal  Mont- 
moreuci.  Frederick  William,  the  great  elector  of  Brand. 
eubourg.  Sobieski.  Von  Schomberg  William  iii.  ol 
England.  Giaham  of  Claverhouse.  Aurungzebe.  emperor 
of  India.  O.  F.  Trann.  count  of  Abetisberg.  Pt.  2.  War- 
riors who  have  comtiiatidedjleets,  1598-1709.  Blake.  Tromp. 
De  Ruyter.  Lord  Sandwich.  Du  Quesne.  Van  Tromp. 
Duke  of  York  (.Jaraea  ii).  Marechal  de  Tonrville.  Adm. 
Herbert,  earl  of  Tot-ringtou.  Mai-echal  d'Estrees.  Adm. 
Russell,  earl  of  Orford.  Commodore  Jean  Bart.  Marechal 
de  Chateau-Regnaud.  Adm,  Beubow.  Adm.  Sir  Cloudes- 
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Custine  (Astolphe,  marquis  de).     Russia.     N.  Y.,  1854. 

n° 993.09 

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[Trav.   library,  V.  5.] 5075.10 

Custjs  (Geo.  Washington  Parke).     EecoUcctious  and 

memoirs  of  Washington.    N.Y.,  186U.   S'.  3177.03 
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Cutler  (Thomas).   Notes  on  Spa:  its  chalybeate  springs. 

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Cutter  (Wm.)    Life  of  general  La  Fayette.     N.  Y., 

1849.  12°. 3097.11 

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8^ 4i5.26 

Cuvier  (Georges  Leopold  Chretien  Frederic  Dagobert, 
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1836.    8°.     .   ' 4724.01 

Same.     New  ed. ,  with  additions  by  W.  B.  Car- 
penter and  J.  0.  West  wood.  L.,1819.  1.8^.  4737.05 
Same.     New  ed.     London,  1863.     8^     .  4737.04 

—  Essays  on  the  theory  of  the  earth.     With  geol.  illus. 

by  Prof.  Jameson.  5th  ed.   Edinb.,1827.  8=.  4724.09 

—  Memoir  of  Priestly.    [Sm.  report.  1858.) 8936.13 

j8^  For  lives  of  Cuvier  «(!(:  Biography  (p.  137.) 
Cuyler   (Theodore  L.,  D.D.)    The   cedar    christian: 
and  other  papers.    N.  Y.,  1861.  18^     .     .3537.18 

—  The  empty  crib  ;  a  memorial.     With  words  of  con- 

solation for  bereaved  parents.N.Y.,1869.24=.3537. 17 

—  Heart  culture.     L.,  1872.  16= 3537.21 

—  Heart  life.    New  York,  1871.  24= 3537.19 

—  Thought  hive.s.     New  York,  1872.   12=.    .     .3537.20 

Crclical  deluges.    See  Walker  (W.  B.)    1871 4112.37 

Cyclometry  and  circle  squaring  in  a  nutshell.  [_ation.  ] 

L.,  1871.  8°. 4011.26 

Oyclopsdias.    See  Encyclopsdias. 

Cyclopedia  of  anecdotes  of  literature  and  the  fine  arts.    See 

Arvine  (K.)     185:i 6217.07 

Cyclopaedia  of  commercial  aud  business  anecdotes.  See  Eirkland 

(F.I     2v.    1865 6217.03 

Cyclopedia  of  costume.     See  Plancho  (J.  R.t     1873.     .     .  6626.10 
Cyclopaedia  of  literary  aud  scientific  anecdotes.    See  Keddie  (W.) 

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Cyclopaedia  of  modern  travel.  See  Taylor  (J.  Bayiirdl.  1856.  925.07 
Cyclopaedia  of  the  *physical  sciences.     See  Nichol   (J.P)  aud 

others.    1867 4025.01 

Same.    1860 4025.02 

Cyclopaedia  of  the  practice  of  medicine,    ^ee  Ziemssen  (/>r.  H. 

W.  von) 4358.01 

•Cyclopaedian  (Thei,  or  atlas  of  general  maps.  Lon- 
don, 1874.    fol. 927.06 

Cyclopaedic  science  simplified.  [Physics.]  Pepper  (.J.  H.)    4022.21 

Cyclops  Ohristianus.     &e  Herbert  (i.)    1849 494.13 

Cymbalom  muudi.    See  Des  Perriers  (B.) 2521.30 

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Cyprian,  (bishop  of  Oxiihaqe).  Writings.  Tr.  by  R.  E. 
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Cyropaedia ;  or,  institution  of  Cyrus.    See  Zenophon.    122.16  ; 

423.04  ;  424.01. 
Cyrus.  See  Biography  (Inditndual.  p.  137). 

Gyrus  (Expedition  of).     See  Xenophon.  .Vnabasis.   .     .    .    424  01 
Gyrus  (Travels  of).     *>•  Ramsay  (Chaa.  A.  M.)     ....     421,19 

Czar  and  the  sultau.     See  Gilson  (.^.)    1853 993.13 

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Gzermak  (J.  N.)    Practical  uses  of  the  laryngoscope.     With  ad- 

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SydenJiam  socCeti/,  1861.    8' 4302.02 

Dabistan  ;  or,  school  of  manners.    [Ascribed  to  Mohsan 

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Dabney   (Jonathan  Peele).       A    selection   of   psalms 

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Same.    9th  ed.  Boston,  1823.    16=      .     .  3761.08 

Dabney  (Robert).  Life  of  Thomas  J.  Jackson  (Stone- 
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Dacier  (Andre).  Life  of  Pythagoras,  with  his  sym- 
bols and  golden  verses  ;  with  the  life  of  Hierocles 
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Dacota  language.    See  Riggs  (S.  R.) 3937.04 

Daddow  (Samuel  Harries)  and  Baiuion  (Benjamin). 
Coal,  iron  and  oil ;  practical  Amer.  miner.  Ph. , 
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Dagnall  (John  M.)  Daisy  Swain,  the  flower  of 
Shenandoah.     Brooklyn,  ISiiS.  16=.     .     .  1634.20 

Dahlgreu  (John  A. )  Boat  annament  of  the  U.  S.  navy. 
2ded.     PhUa.,lS5«.  8= 4515.33 

—  Memoir  of  Ulric  Dahlgren.    Ph.,  1872.     8=.     3016.25 

—  Naval  percussion  locks  and  primers.     Phila.,  1853. 

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Dahomy.    See  Goontries  ( Dahomy,  p.  303). 

DaUlou  (Jacques,  Otnite  du  Lude).     Ax  laid  to  the  root 

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Daily  couuseller.    See  Sigourney  (.!/«.  L.  H.)  1859.     .     .    1685.04 


Daily  News  correspondence  of  the  war  between  Ger- 
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Dainty  dishes.     See  St.  Olair  (iiitiy  H.) 6015.05 

Dairy.  .See  Agriculture  (p.  7). 

Daisy  Swain,  the  fiower  of  Shenandoah  ;  a  tale  of  the  Eebellion. 
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Dal  Rio  (E.)    /See  Rio  (E.  dal). 

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Dall    (WiUiam  H.)    Alaska    and  its    resources.     B., 

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Dallas  (George  Mifflin).  Letters  from  London,  1856-60. 

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DaUas(Wm.  S.)  Zoology.  2  v.  L.,  1855.  8=.     .  4715.09 
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Napoleon  HL      Nouvelles  maisons  de  Paris  et  de 

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Damascus.    .See  Countries.     (Damascus,  p.  303.)  * 

Daine  Europa's  school. 

—  Fight  at  Dame  Europa's  school :   showing  how  the  German 

boy  thrashed  the  French  boy  ;  and  huw  the  Engll.sh  boy 
looked  on.     [By  H.  W.  PuUen.)     L.,  1871.  18=.     .     .    441.05 

—  —  Same.    Combat  a  I'ecole  de  Mme.  Europa.    [Par   H.  W. 

Pullen.]    Londres,   1871.  18" 441.03 

iVote.— This  political  squib  gave  rise  to  the  following  re- 
joinders and  imitations,  viz.: 

—  Break-up  of  Dame  Europa's  school ;  or  what  came  of  making 

the  EugUsh  boy  join  in  the  fight.  {anon.\  London,  1871. 
18° 441.05 

—  C/irt5(/?wz5  holidays,  at  Dame  Europa's  school,  ending  in  peace. 

[anrnl.']  London.  1871.    16' 441.05 

—  Dame   Europa's  school  fifty  years  hence  ;   a  prophetic  view 

thereon,     [anon.]  L..  1871.  16° 441.06 

—  Etui  of  the  fight.    John's  defence,  and  Dame  Europa's  apology  ; 

with  her  addresses  and  advice  to  the  other  boys.  [aiioji.J 
L..  1871.  16° 441.04 

—  Fifffit  of  the  fair  :  and  why  John  Bull  kept  out  of  it.    [atifm.] 

'London,  1871.      18° 441.05 

—  Finale  to  Dame  Europa's  school ;  the  consequences  of  John's 

policy  :  and  a  peep  into  futurity,  [anon. \L., lull.  18°.  441.05 

—  Great  fight   between    William  the   German,  and  Louis  the 

Frenchman  ;  shewing  how  Louis  went  out  for  wool  and 
came  home  shorn,     [anon.]    L.,  1871.     16°.     .    .     .    441.05 

—  How  the  fight  ended,  and  the  lesson  it  taught  Johnnie,  [anon.] 

London,  1871.    18° 441.06 

—  How  John  nearly  quarrelled  with  Jonathan,  the  head  boy  at 

Dame  Columbia's  school,   [anon.]    Mauch..  1871.  16°.  441.09 

—  How  Louis  defended  his  arbour  :  aud  how  Aleck  wanted  part 

of  Constautine's  lake,     [anon.]    L.,  1871.     18°.     .     .     441.05 

—  John  justified  :   a  reply   to  the    "  Fight  in  Dame  Europa's 

school,"  showing  that  there  are  always  two  sides  to  every 
question,     [anon.]    L.,  1871.     18°.      .     .    .    441.05  ;  441.10 

—  John  not  so  wron^  after  all  ;  or,  what  he  said  for  himself,  or 

could  be  said  for  him,  to  Dame  Europa.     [anon.]    London, 

1871.  18° 441.05 

—  John  B —  aud   Jonathan  :  an  instructive  story  founded  on 

fact,     [annn.]     Exeter,  (Engl.)     1871.     16°.       .     .     .    441.04 
— ■  John's  fag  in  Dame  Europa's  school,  [anoji.]  L.,1871. 18°.  441.05 

—  John's  governor  visits  Dame  Europa's  school.  A  rejoinder  to 

•the  Fight.'     [anon.]    Edinb.,  1871.     16°     .    441.10:441.04 

—  John's  letter  to  Dame  Europa,   exxiostulutiug  agaiust  being 

called  a  coward,  [anon.]  L..  1871.    18' 441.09 

—  John's  uncle  (a  thoughtful  old  gentleman)  thinks  it  time  to 

say  a  word  :  or,  1.  How  to  conquer  England  !  2.  How  to 
defend  England  I  3.  How  to  thrash  the  Prussians  I  Loud., 
[1871.]  16° 441.04 

—  Last  fight  at  Dame  Christian's  school :  shewing  how  it  was 

that  the  English  boy  would  not  join  in  it.  [anon.]  London. 
1871.    12' 441.09 


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DAME    EUROPA'S    SCHOOL-DANTE. 


Dame  Europa's  School,  coniinued. 

—  ioo7j  before  you  leap  ;  or,  another  account  of  the  figlit  at 

Dame   Europa's  school.    By  a  preseut  Etonian,    [aiwn.] 
London,  1871.    16' '    .     .     .     Ul.»a 

—  Louis'  owu  account  of  the  fight  at  Dame  Europa's  school. 

[anon.]  From  the  French.  Loudon,  1871.  l(i'.  .  441.04 
— •  Ma-'tyr  John  and  his  tenants  ;  or,  what  Sandy  thought  of  the 
matter.  A  letter  from  John  Bull  to  Dame  Eiiropa.  in  which 
he  proves  himself  in  the  right.  2ded.  {anon.]  London, 
1871.    16' 441.06 

—  Mrs.  Britannia's  defence  of  Johnny's  conduct  at  Dame  Eu- 

ropa's school.  •(<»»""  1     L.,  1871.     16° 441.06 

—  Mrs.  Britton'9  letter  touching  the  Europa  trouhlea,    [atwn.] 

London,  1871.    16' 441.06 

—  Mrs.  Malaprop'g  military  advice  to  the  British  people.  [an>ni.] 

Loudon,  1871,    16' 441.U4 

—  Fart  takeu  by  tho  Irish  boy  in  the  fight  at  Dame  Europa's 

school.     [anon.\    Dublin,  1871.     16° 441. U6 

—  P.ea  for  all  aides  ;  or,  the  views  of  a  real  neutral.    By  au 

Etonian,    [aivm.]    L.,  1871.  18° 441  05 

—  Public  school ;  showing  how  it  fared  with  Johnnie  after  ho 

ran  away  from  Dame  Europa's.  [anon.]  L.,1871.  18°.  441.05 

—  Bsccnt  fight  in  Europe  street  at  the  back  of  "  Dame  Europa'd 

school ;"  showing  how  somebody  went  for  "  Berlin  "  wool 
and  got  back  shorn,     [anon.}     L.,1871.  16°.     .    .     .    441.00 

—  R'no  at  Dame  Europa's  school.      "  Auothcr  account "    by  a 

chum  of  Johuuy  Bull's.     [a<wa.\    L.,1871.     16'.    .    44106 

—  Tru.;  version  of  the  fight  at  Dame  Europa's   school.     By  au 

Englishman,    [iuio;i.l     L.,  1871.     16° 441,04 

— -  Voicn  from  .Salisbury  plain  ;  or,  who's  to  blame?  By  the 
author  of  Poems  in  tho  Wiltshire  dialect,  [ano/i.]  Loudon, 
1871.     18' 441.05 

—  TTiic/t  should  John  have  helped?     A  conversation  between 

Diime  Europa  and  Mrs.  Fairplay.  [a'lon.]  L.,  1871.  18'.  441.06 

—  Wio's  afraid?  or  all  about  the  row  in  Dame  Europa's   school. 

By  an  Eton  boy.  [arwii.]  L  ,  1871.   16' 441.04 

— •  "  Willi  Johuny  didn't  iuterfere."  Au  answer  to  "  The  fight 
at  Dame  Europa's  school.''   [anon.]   L.,1871.   18°.     .     441.05 

—  Widdij  diflferont   account    of   the    light   in   Dame   Europa's 

school.    By  au  old  boy.  [a«o«.]  L.,  1871.    16°.    .     .    441.06 

Dampier  (Wm.)     *.\ccount  of  New  Holland,  1700.  [In  Pinkerton. 

Voyages,  v.  11.] 926.11 

—  *.i.ccouut  of  the  Philippines,  1686.  [hi  Pinkerton,  v.  11.]  026.11 
Daua  (Alexaniler  H. )      Ethicul   and   physiAjgical  IB- 

qiiiries.     N.  Y.,  1862.      12" 25'21,'J5 

Cont'ints ;  Races  of  men.     Compensations  of  life.    Iden- 
tity.   Necessity.      Authorship.      Influence   of  great  men. 
'  Hereditary  character.    Sensuality.     Health      Narcotics,  etc 

—  laduc^ve  iuqiiiries   in   i)U.vsiology,  ethics,  and  eth- 

nolog,y.     N.  Y.,  1873.     I'i" 25'21.23 

Contents  :  Popular  illusions.  Syzigies,  or  alternation  of 
opposites.  Reputation.  Waste.  Inventions  and  discoveries. 
Psychoduuamy.  Biology— Longevity.  Vital  processes— 
Bodyandmind.  Epochs  in  life— transient  and  permanent. 
Evolution — natural  selection.  Law  of  intellectual  progres- 
sion— ethnical  developmeut.  Diversities  of  the  human 
race.  Of  population.  Growth  and  decay  of  nations.  Actual 
power  of  Christianity  in  the  world— probable  future  in- 
fluence. 

Dana  (Charles  Anderson^  Household  book  of  poetry. 
New  York,  18o8.     8' Iti:j5.01 

—  H  lusehoia  book  of  songs.     Sec  Bowman  (F.  C.)  and  Dana 

(C   A.l 1565.19 

—  ami  Wilson  (J.  H. )   Life  of  Ulysses  S.  Grant.    New 

York,  1868.  .8= 3007.29 

Dana  (James  Dwight).  Corals  and  coral  islands.  New 
York,  1872,    8" 4114.05 

—  Gaological  story  briefly  told.  N.Y.,  1875.  12°.  4112,39 

—  Manual  of  geology,     Phili.,  1883.   8°,     .     .   4112.29 

—  System  of  mineralogy.     4th  ed.     2  v,   in  1.     New 

York,  1854.    8° 4113.01 

—  Text-book  of  geology.   N.  Y.,  [1803.]     li°.     4111.37 
Dana  ( Jf/'s.  M.  S.  B. )     Letters  in  reply   to  arguments 

in  support  of  the  trinity.    B.,184G.    1'2°.     3543.10 
Dana  (Richard  Henry).     Poems   and   prose   writing-s. 

2v,     New  York,  1850.    ]'2° 5020.09 

V.  1.  Poems— Thi  buccaneer.  Changes  of  home.  Facti- 
tious life,  etc.  The  idle  man,  a  tale.  Keau's  acting.  Letters 
from  town.    Domestic  life.     Musings. 

v.  2.  Essays  and  vvitms—OVl  times.  Past  and  present. 
Law  as  suited  to  man.  Allston's  Sylphs  of  the  seasons. 
Edgeworth's  Readings  mi  poetry.  Hazlitt's  Enalish  poets. 
The  sketch  book.  Radcliffe's  Gaston  Ac  BlondeviUe.  Brown's 
nov&ls.  PoUok's  Course  of  time.  Natural  history  of  en- 
thusiasm. Slemoir  of  Heury  Martyn. 
Dana  (Kichard  Henry,  ji.)  Seaman's  friend.  9lh  ed. 
Boston,  1837.    12" 4517.03 

—  To  Cuba  and  back.     B.,  1859.    12°.     .     .     .  1162.05 

—  Two  years  before  the  mast.     I?.,  18r.9.     12°.     922.14 

Dance  of  death.     See  Fine  arts    (Donee  of  dmlli.) 
Dance  of  death  (English),     .v.v  Combe  iWni.)  'i  v.  181.9,     1634.02 
Dance  of  modern  society.     .V;,' Wilkinson  (W.  C.)   .     .    .6427.18 
D  incing.     .S''-.;  Amusements.  {Danring.  p.  '24  ) 
Dmdini  (Girolani"|.     Vo.vagc  to  Mount  Libanus,  1680.     [/ii  Pin- 
kerton.    Voyages,  v.  10.] 6'J6.10 


Dandolo  (Vincenzo,  conte).    Art  of  rearing  silk- worms. 

London,  1825.    8". 3931.10 

Dangar  (Rev.  J.  G.)    Notes  on  the  metric  system  of 

weights  and  measiue.s,  and  on  the  decimal  coinage. 

Loudon,  1871.    10° 4015.13 

Daniel  (the  proplui). 

—  ruse;/  (KB.)  Dauiel  the  prophet.  2d  ed.  1868.  3734.05 

Reviewed  in  Lond.  qu.  rev.,  Jan.,  1875. 
jftS-  ^ce  also  Biblical  and  reUgions  literature.  iDanieJ,  p.  83.) 
Daniel  (Gabriel).     A  voyage  to  the  world  of  Cartesius. 
Tr   by  T.  Taylor.   2d  ed.   L.,  1694.    8°.     .   5412.13 
Dauiel  (Hermann  Adalbert).    Codex  lit'vi'gicvs  ecclesiES 
vuiversas.   4  v.   iu  2.  Lipsia;,  1847-53.  8°.    3767.03 
Contents  :    V.  1.  Ecclesia  Romana-catholica.    2.  Ecclesia 
Lutlieraua.   3.  Ecclesia  Reformata  atque  Auglicana.    4.  Ec- 
clesia Oricntalis. 

—  Thesaurus  hymnologicus.  5  v.  in  3.  Lipsise,  1855-56 

8° 3765.01 

Daniel  (Samuel).     Poems.     Ed.  witli  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.    [In 
Chalmers'  English  poets,  v.  3,  1810.] 1626.03 

—  Select  uoems.     Ed.  by  E.  Sanford.     [In  Sanford  (E.)  British 

puet.s,  V.  '2,  1819.] 1691.02 

Daniell  (John  Frederic).     Meteorologicsl  observations. 

2d  ed.,  enlarged.     L.,  1827.     8°.     .     .     .  4021.17 

DauieU  (Wm.B.)   Kural  i,poi'ts.  3v.  L.,1807.  8°.  4625.14 

Cimtmls  :    \.  1.    Dogs  and  hunting,    v.  2.  Fishing  and 

angling,     v,  3.  Birds,  gnn. 

Same.     Supplement.      L.,  1813.  8°.    .     ,  4625.17 

Daniels  (J.  M. )     Life  of   Stonewall  Jackson,     [otiod.] 

New  York,  1803.    12° 3087.02 

Danilefski  (A.  J.  Mikhailoisky).     See  Mikhailofsky-Danilefski. 
Danilsen  (A.  F.)     Mound    in  East  Tennessee.      [Smith,  report, 

1863.] 3936.18 

Danu  (J.  T.)  and  Conrvoisier  (F.)     French  commfr- 
cial  corre.spoiident.      L.,  1870.      8°.       .     .  6413.12 

—  and  Gonzalez  (G.)  Sptnish  commeicial  ccnespcnd- 

ent,     London,  1871.     8° 6423.13 

Dansey  (Wm. )  Horse  Decanias  inrales.  Of  ruial  deans. 

2  V.     Loudon,  1S35.   sq.  8°. S541.16 

Dante  Alighieri.     La  Divma  commcdia.   3  v.  Venezia, 

1784.   10° 7318.23 

Same.     Eiveduta  da  B.  Eianchi.     Firenze,  1863. 

12° 7318.29 

Same,     Le  prime   quattro   edizioni  della  Divii  a 

commedia.     Letteralmeute  ristampate.     Per  cura 

dlG.  G.  Warren,  lord  Veinon.  L.,1858.  fol.  1634.28 
Reviewed  iu  Eraser's    niag.,  v.  79,  18C9. 

—  Die    gottliche    Komiidie.      Metrische  uebeisetzung, 

ric,  vouA.  Kopische.   Berlin,  1802.    12°     7318.31 

—  The  Vision  :  or  hell,  purgatory,  and  paradise.     Tr. 

by  H.  F.  Gary.   2  v.    [Sanford  and  Walsh.  British 

poets,  V.  45-46.    1825.] -.     .  1691.45 

Same.  Tr.  by  H.  F.  Cary.  2  v.  L.,18C0.  16°.  1635.14 

Same.     New  York,  1854.    12°.     .     .     .     .1635.13 

Same.      London,   1856.      12° 1635.1G 

— •  —  Same.     Di-vine  comedy.     Tr.   by  C.  B.   Cayley. 

Loudon,  1851-54.    16° 1635.06 

1.  Vision  of  Hell.     2.  Purgatory.     3.  Paradise. 
Same.     Notes  on  the  translation  by  C.  B.  Cayley. 

3  V.    London,  1855.      1C°. 1636.24 

Same.     Tr.  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.   3  v.    London, 

1867.   10° 1634.25 

Contents  :  V.  I.  Inferno,    v.  2.  Purgatorio.   v.  3.  Paradise. 

Same.     Boston,  1871.     8°.     .     .     .     .       1634.26a 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Nat,  qn.  rev.,  v.  15, 1867  ;  N.  A.  rev., 
July,  1867  ;  Quar.  rev.,  v.  126,  1869. 

Same.     Kendered  into  English,  by  F.  Pollock. 

London,  ]s54.    8°. 1035.11 

Same.     Tr.  into  English  verse  by  I.  C.  Wright. 

3d  ed.  With  engravings  after  Flaxman.  London, 
1834.    1'2° 1635.10 

Same.     The   trilogy  ;  or,   Dante's  three  visions. 

luferno,  or,  the  vision  of  Hell.  Tr.,  with  notes 
and  illus.,  by  J.  W.  Thomas.  L.,1859.  12°.  1636.07 

Same.     The   first    canticle — Inferno.     Tr.  by  T 

W.  Parsons.     B.,  1807.     8° 1636.03 

Same.     Pt.  1.   The  hell.     Tr.  into  blank  verse  by 

W.  M.  Rossetti,  with  infrod.  and  notes.  London, 
1S05.   10° 1635.09 

—  *L'Eufer,   avec  les  dessins  de  Gnstave  Dore.     Tr. 

frani,aise  de  Pier-Angelo  Fiorentino,  aecompaguee 
du  teste  italieu.   Pixris,  1805.   fol.     .     .     .   1468.13 

—  *Le  Purgatoire.  Avec  des  dessins  de  G.  Dore.    Trad. 

fr.  de  Pier-Augelo  Fiorentino,  accompagnee  du 
teste  italien.     Paris,  1808.   fol 1468.19 


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—  lie  Parudis.     Avec  les  dessins  de  G.  Doie.    Trad,  de 

Pier-Angelo  Fioreutino.      Aceompague  du  teste 
italieu.     Paris,  1S6S.  H'' 14G8.1!) 

—  Lyrical  poums.    Vita  nuova  and  Convito.     Tr.  by  C. 

LyiU.     Loudon,  18iu.   16° 1G35.18 

—  Vita  uuova.     Tr.,  witli  notes,  by  T.  Martin.   Loud., 

1862.  sq.  IG^ 1635.19 

Same.  The  new  lifa.    Tr.  [-with  essays  and  uotes] 

by  G.  E.  Nortiu.     B..  ISiw.    i\       .     .     .1035.12 
Not^,— The  essays  first  ajjpeared  in  Atlautic  mouthly, 
V.  3,  1859. 

•  Same.    Tr  by  D.  Q.  Itossetti.    [In  Ids  Early  Italian  p  lets, 

Loiuiou.  ISlil.   Vi\] 1B83.10 

Iteviewed  tu  Fr.iser'a  mag.,  v.  65,  18G'2. 

—  Trauslutious  from  Daute.    By  J.  H.  Merivalo.    [In  his  Poems. 

V.  2.] 1665.20 

—  Aroujc  (K)    Dante  heretique,  reyolutiounaire  et  so- 

cialiste.     1854 3016.14 

—  Balho  ( C. )   Life  and  timas  of.  Tr.  by  P.  J.  Bunbury. 

2  V.   1852 3046.12 

—  Botta  (  V. )    Dante  as  pbilosopher,  p;itriot,  and  poet. 

With    an    analysis    of    tiie    Divina    commedia. 
1865 3016.11 

—  Penrose  { T. )   Sketch  of  the  lives  and  writings  of  D., 

etc.  [anon.]    1790 3046.17 

—  Rossetti  (M.  F.)      A  shadow  of  Dante:    an  essay 

towards  studying  himself,  his  world,  and  his  pil- 
grunage.     1871 1635.17 

—  Syinonds(J.A.)  Intr.  to  the  study  of  D.  1872.  1636.06 

—  Alger  ( IF.  K.)     Un  Ids  Solitmles.  etc.,  p.  -213-223.  1867.]  2512.07 

—  Brown  {S.  G.)  T)aute.     [//t  Characteristics  ot"  meu  of  geuius. 

v.  1,  p.  125.161.  1846.) 2516.19 

—  Bruc^'[J.)     Classic  portraits,  V.  2 3212.16 

—  Calva-Uff.  H.)     Essays  iBstLietical.  1875 411.29 

—  Gray  (J.  C.)     EsiJays.     1856 6123  03 

—  HiillamiA.  II.)     Remains,  p.  317-431.  1863 2526.08 

—  Landor  [W.  .S.)    Poutumeiou.     [/« /us  Works,  v.  2.]    .  604T.03 

—  Lnweli{J.  li.)    Among  my  books.     2d  series.     1876.      2534.30 

—  Macaulay  {T.  B.)   Later  essays.  2536.14  ; — Essays,  v.  1.  2536.16 

—  Maizini  (J.)      Miuor  works   of    Daute.       [In  his  Writings, 

V.  4.] .  505;l.ll 

—  Oliphant  (.Vr.i.)    JIakers  of  Florence,  1876  ;  p.  1-71.    .    637.21 

—  Shelley  (il.  \V.)     Lives,  e(c.,  V.  1.  1835 3211.26 

—  Smith  (J.  C.)    Misceilauies,  old  and  new.     1876.      .     .  2542.28 

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terza  riiua  ;  review  of  versions  by  Cayley,  Brooksbank, 
"W.  Thomas,  Ramsay.  Ford,  and  Dayman)  ;  Coutem.  rev., 
Aug.,  1874  (Daute,  by  R.  Atkiuson)  ;  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  63, 
1861  (Dante  :  his  works  and  wanderings) ;  v.  67,  1863  (Daute 
and  Beatrice,  by  M.  Arnold)  ;  Lond.  qu.  rev.i  April,  1874 
(Dante  and  his  circle)  ;  Gentleman's  mag.,  Sept.,  1873, (Ma- 
caulay's  estimate  of  Dante,  in  his  Essay  on  Milton  ;  Mac- 
millan,  V.  29,  30, 1873-4  (Dante,  by  M.  Creighton  ;  2  articles)  ; 
Nat.  qn.  rev.,v.  1,  1860  ;  Natiou.al  rev..  V.  15.  1862  :  N.  A. 
rev.,  V.  102. 1866  (Daute  and  his  latest  English  translators: 
Dayman,  Ford.  Rossetti,  P.irsons) :  North  Brit,  rev,,  v.  21, 
1854  :  Putnam's  mag.,  Feb.,  1868  (Dante  and  his  latest 
translators  :  Parsons,  Dayman,  Lougfellow) ;  Westm.  rev., 
V.  86,  1866  (Review  of  work  by  Lamennais  on  Dante)  ;  v. 
75,  1861  (Dante  and  sixteen  of  his  English  translators) ; 
Winslow's  Jour,  of  psy.  med.,  v.  12.  1859  (A  psycholugioal 
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Danube  (The).     See  Countries.    (Danube,  p.  303.) 

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magistrate  of  the  new  school ;  being  a  full  length 
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8° In  5058.05 

Note. — Title  page  wanting. 

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Daphnis  and  Chloe.     See  Longus. 

D'Arblay  [Mme.  F.  B.)    See  Arblay  {SIme.  F.  B.  d'). 

Darby  (.John),  psead.    See  Garretson  (J.  E.) 

Darby  (.John  Nelson).  See  article  ou  Plymouth  brethrenism  in 
Brit.  qu.  rev.,  Oct.,  1873. 

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Darby  (Wm.  Aithiu-).  St.  Peter  never  at  Rome.  2d 
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1^47.   1-2= 921.13 

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Dark  scenes  of  history.    Ae!  James  (Q.  P.  B.)    1830.     .     .    443.22 

Darley  (F.  0.  C. )   Composition  in  outline  from  Judd's 

Margaret.     Engr.  by  Konrad  Huber.     New  York, 

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—  Sketches   abroad  with   pen  and  pencil.     L.,    1868. 

sq.  8' 942.22 

Darling  (James).  Cyclopaedia  bibUographica.  v.  1.  A-H. 

V.  2.   I-Z.  2  V.  L.,  1854.   8=^ 2774.02 

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Darlington  'Wm. )     American  weeds  and  usefid  plants. 

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the  Cathoho  church.     With  introd.  aud  notes  by 

M.  J.  Spalding.  4  v.  N.  Y.,  [18G5.]  8°.  3428.07 
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12°. 4014.06 

Dartmouth  college.  Catalogue  of  officers  and  students. 

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1861-75.   8°. 

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et  officia  gesserunt,  etc.     Hanoverai,  18G1.  8°. 

—  Chapman  (d.  T.)     Sketches  of  the  alumni  of  Dart- 

mouth college,  1771  to  [18G7],  with  a  brief  hi.story 
of  the  institution.      1SG7 3244.12 

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N.  Y.,  1873.  8= 5431.17 

—  Geology  and  natural  history  of  the  countries  visited 

byH.  M.  S.  Beagle,  183'2-1836.  L., 18-10.  8°.  1155.'20 
Same.  2  v.     N.  Y.,  IsS'i.  12° 1155.21 

—  Insectivorous  plants.     N.  Y.,   1875.   12=.     .  4911.10 

—  Journal  and  remarks.     [With  Fitzroy  (R.)     Narrative  of  the 

ships  "  Adventure  "  and  "Beagle,"  V.  3.]     .     .     .     .1155.19 

—  Monograph   on  the   sub-class   cirripedia.    2  v.     L., 

Ray  .society,  1854.    8° 4744.05 

—  Movements  and  habits  of  climbing  plants.    2d  ed., 

N.  Y.,  187G.  12° 4911.11 

—  On  the  various  contrivances  by  which  British   and 

foreign  orchids  are  fertilized  by  insects,  and  on  the 
good  effects  of  intercrossing.  L.  ,1562.  12°.  4914.16 

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2  V.    N.  Y.,  18G8.  12° 4712.05 

.ftS*  For  works   written  for  or  against  the   Darwinian 

theory  of  the  origin  of  specit^  see,  in  the  general  alphabet. 

Natural  history.     ( Darwinian  an'l  other  theories  0/ evolution.) 

Alio  Evolution,  in  the  general  alphabet. 
Darwin    (Erastus).     Poetical   works.     With    philos. 

notes.  3  v.     L.,  180H.  8° 1635.21 

Contents  :   V.  1.  Botanic  garden  :    Economy  of  vegetation. 

With    uotes.     v.  2.  Botanic    garden  :      The    loves    of    the 

plants.    With  notes,    v.  3.  The  tt,'mple  of  nature.     With 

uotes. 

—  Zoonomia  ;  or  the  laws  of  organic  life.  3d  ed.  4  v. 

L.,  1801.    8° 4348.01 

Darwinian  theory.     See  Natural  history.    ( Darwinian  theory. ) 

Darwiniana.    See  Gray  (.\aa) 4713.26 

Darwinism  in  morals.    S'X  Cobbe  (Frances  P.)    1872.     .  6434.27 
Dasent     (George    Webbe).     Popular    tales    from    the 

Norse.  With  introd.  essay.  N.  Y..  Is5'.l.  1'2°.171.39 

—  translator.     See  Gisli  saga  [171.38) ;— Njals  saga  [145.36]. 
Dash  {La  cointesse),  pseud.    See  Saint-Mars  (  yieomtesse  de). 


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Dashes  at  life  with  a  free  pencil.  See  Willis  (N.  P.)  In  his  Miscel. 
worka.J 6076.22 

D.ishwood  (Eicbarii  Lewes').  Chiploquorgan  ;  or  litu 
by  the  camp  five  in  Domiaiou  of  Canada  aud 
Newfoundland.    New  ed.  1872.   12°.     .     .   1151.07 

Dates.     See  Chronology  (p.  268).  0 

Dat3s  and  data  relating  to  religious  anthropology  and 
sacred  and  ecclesiastical  history,  [dHCOi.]  L., 
[1872.]  8° 3541. IS 

D.ithavanaa ;  or  history  of  the  tooth-relic  of  Gotama 
Buddha.  Pali  text  aud  translation.  With  notes 
by  Mutu  Coomara  Swany.     L.,  1874.   8°.     3528.10 

Diubeay  ^Charles  G.  B.)  Lectures  on  Koman  hus- 
bandry.    Oxford,  1857.    8^ _.  6126.01) 

—  Fugitive  poems,  co.meeted  with  natural  history  and 

physical  science.   Oxford,  1869.   18S     .     .   1635.26 

—  editor.     Popular  geography  of  plants.     By  E.  M.  C. 

L-mdon,   18J5.   sq.   16^.    - 4912.12 

D'Aubigne  Jeau  Heuri  Merle).    See  Merle  d'Aubigne. 
Daubroe  lUabriel  .\u;{ii3te).  Syuthetic  experimeuts  ou  meteorites. 

ISm.  repiirt.  13i3S.| 3936.26 

—  Synthetical  experiiuouts  ou  luetamorphism.  aud  on  the  forma- 

tion of  crystalliuo  rocks.     [Sm.  rep.,  1851. |     .    .     .  3936.13 
DauSet  (Eruest).     Le  ramar  d'une  jeune  fille.      (1770- 

17J1.)  Paris,  1869.   lO" 7043  01 

Daulby  (Daniel).  Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  works  of 

Remliraudt,  and  of  his  scholars,  Bol,  Livens,  and 

Van  Vliet.   Liverpool,  17915.   8° 1434.18 

Daumas    (Melchior  Joseph    Eugene).     The  horses  of 

the  Sahara,  aud  the  manner.^  of  the  desert.     With 

comuieutariesby  Abd-El-Kader.   From  the  French, 

by  J.  Hatton.   L.,  1863.   8= 1095.15 

Daunau  (Pierre  Claude  Fraugnis).     Meraoires  pour  scrvir  a  I'liis- 

toire  de  la  convention  uationale.     [/«  Barriere  (J  F.)  Bibl. 

des  mem.,  etc,  v.  12.]; ,     .     .     .     .     507.01 

Dinphino.     Musgrave  (Q.  M.)     Pilgrimage,  ete.  2  V.  1857    961.13 
Da  van  (KingamiU).     An  essay  on    the  pas.sioas.     L., 

1799.   12^ 5434.31 

D.ivenant  (Charles).     Political  and  commercial  works. 

Collected  by   Sir  0.  Whitworth.  5  v.     L.,    1771. 

8^ 5923.15 

Contents, 

Discourse  upon  gr.aut8  auti  resumption,  v.  3. 

Discourse  upon  improving  the  revenue  of  Athens,  v.  1. 

Discourses  ou  public  revenues  and  trade  of  England,  v.  1-2. 

Essay  on  the  East  India  trade,  v.  1. 

Essay  upon  the  balance  of  power,  v  3. 

Essay  upon  the  probable  methods  of  making  people  gainers 
iu  the  balance  of  trade,  v.  2. 

Essay  upon  right  of  making  war.  peace,  aud  i:Jiances,  v,  3. 

Essay  upon  universal  monarchy,  v.  4. 

Essay  upon  ways  and  means,  v.  1, 

Essays  upon  peace  at  home  aud  war  abroad,  v.  4-5. 

Reflections  upon  the  constitution  and  management  of  the 
trade  to  Africa,  v.  5. 

Report  to  the  commissioners  for  taking  the  publicK  ac- 
counts.   V.  5. 

True  picture  of  a  modern  whig,  etc.,  v.  i. 
Daveiiaut  (F. )     What  shall  my  son  be?     Hints  on  the 

choice  of  profession  or  trade.  L.,l870.  12°.  5515.18 
D'Aveiiant  (.8i?'Wm.)     Dramatic  works.     With  pref. 

memoir.  5  v.  L.,  1872-74.  8°.       .     :     .     .   1722.22 
V.   1.  Pref.    memoir.     Albovine.     Cruel    brother.     Juet 

Italian.    Temple  of  love.  The  Prince  d'amour.     2.  Platonic 

lovers.  The  wits.  Britannia  triumphaus.    Salmacida  spolia. 

V.  3.  Unfortunate  lovers.     Love  and  honour.     Entertain- 
ment at  Rutland  House.     Siege  of  Rhodes.     4.  Playhouse 

to  be  let.    News  from   Plymoutli.     The  lair  favorite.    The 

distresses.    The  siege.     5.  The   man's  the   master.    The 

law  against  lovers.    The  rivals.     Macbeth.    The  tempest. 

Addenda  et  corrigenda. 

—  Poema     Ed.  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.     [Chalmers.  English 

poets,  v.  6.  1310|.  .     ■     i 1626.06 

—  Select  poems.    Ed.byE  sKnford.  [Sanford  and  Walsh    Brit- 

ish poets,  V.  5.     18191 1691.05 

^iS-.For  lives  of  D,  see  Biography  (p.  138). 
Dav3iiport  (C.  A.)     Gifts  of  genius  :  miscellany,  by 

Amer.  authors.   N.  Y.,  18j9.   12°.     .     .     .   2526,02 
D-ivanport     (John)  and   Petronj    (Stefano     Egidio). 

Italian  dictionary.  With  the  equivalents  in  French. 

2  V.     L.,  1821.   8° 6425.01 

v.  1.  Italian  and  English,    v.  2.  English  and  Italian. 
Davenport  (Richard).     Amateur  s  perspective.  2  v.  in 

1.     L,,  18J8--i9.   4° 1430.28 

Davenport  (Richard  Alfred).     Delusions,  impostures 

and  deceptions.   L.,  1869.   18' 3813.20 

—  History  of  the  Bastile  aud  its  principal  captives. 

Newed.  L,,  [».  A]  1-2° 521.18 

—  Perilous  adventures.     N.  Y.,  [1841.]  1S°.     .3261.01 

Contents:     'WanderingBOf  prince  Charles  Edward.  Escape 
of  Casanova  from  the  State  prison  of  Venice.    Wanderings 


of  Charles  II.    Escape  of  the  earl  of  Nithsdale.     Perils  of 

Stanislaus  Lecziuski,  king  of  Polaud.     Cortez'  conquest  of 

Mexico. 
Davenport  (Samuel).     Engraving.      [In   British  manufacturing 

industries.   1876.) 3941.31 

Davenport,  [Iowa\,    See  Countries  (p.  304). 

Davesies  de  Pontes    (Lucien).     Etudes  sur  I'orient. 

Precedees    d'une  notice   biogr.  par  le   Bibliophile 

Jacob.    Paris,  1864.  12° 7043.04 

Davesies    de    Pontes   (lime,    Lucien.)      Poets    and 

poetry  of  Germany.  2  v.  L.,  1858.  8°.  2732.14 
David,  (Khvj  of  Ifsraef). 

—  Coviley  (^.)     Davideis,  a  sacred  poem.     \ln  Cowley  (A.)  Poet. 

works,  V.  2,  3.     1809.] 5026.11 

—  Krummaclter   (F.  W.)    David,    the  king  of    Israel. 

1868 3564.17 

—  Taylor  (,W.  M,)    Da'vid,  king  of  Israel :  his  life  and 

its  lessons.      1875 3541.14 

i^"  See  also  Biblical  and  relig.  lit.,  (Fsalma,  p.  98-99). 
David  (Jacques  Louis).     See  Befftley's  miscel.,  v.  69,  1866. 
Davidge  (Wm.)     Footlight  flashes.     New  York,  1866. 

12° 1715.12 

Davids  (ThaddeuB).     History  of  ink.    N.  Y.,  1860.  12°.    3932  28 
Davidson   (Alexander)  and  Stuve  (Bernard).     History 

of  niinois.  1673-1873.  C,  1874.  8°.  .  .  653.15 
Da'vidson  (Edward,  B,  E)     The  railways  of  India.  L., 

1868.     8°.    ■ 3925.36 

Da'vidson  (Ellis  A.)     Boy  joiner  and  model  maker.  L., 

[1874.]  8° 1314.35 

—  Drawing  for  bricklayers.     L.,  [1872.]  16°.     3924.15 

—  Drawing  for  cabiuet  makers.     L.,  1872.  16°.  3924.33 

—  Drawing  for  carpenters  and  joiners.     With  250  illns. 

L.,1870.    10° 3924.22 

—  Drawing   for  machinists' aud  engineers.     L.,    1870. 

16° 3924.19 

—  Drawing  for  metal  plate  'workers.     London,  [1872]. 

16° 3924.34 

—  Drawing  for  stonemasons.  Xi., [about  1872].18-.3y24.16 

—  Gothic   stonework.     L.,    1871    18°.     .     .     .   1311.04 

—  Linear   drawing.     L.,  1868.   16°      .     .     .     .3924.23 

—  Model    drawing  :  solid  forms,   shading,    objects   in 

card  board.     L.,  1871.   16° 39'24.18 

—  Our  houses,  and  what  they  are  made  of.     L.,  1869. 

16° 1311.01 

Datndson  (G.  F. )     Trade  and  travel  in  the  far  East ; 

Java,  Singapore,  Australia  and  China.     L.,  1846. 

12°.   • 1002.11 

Davidson  (.lames  Bridge).    Notes,  descriptive  and  historical,  [/n 

Fenton  (R.)  The  Conway  in  the  stereoscope.]  .  .  954.27 
Davidson  (James  Wood).     Living  'R'riters  of  the  South. 

N.Y.,  1869.  12" 2751.01 

Da'ridson  (Lucretia  Sfaria).     Poetical  remains.    With 

biography  by  C.  Sedgwick.  N.Y.,1850.  12°.1612.01 
Davidson  (Margaret  Miller).     Biography  and  poetical 

remains.  By  AV.  Irving.  N.  Y.,  1850.  12°.  1612.02 
Davidson  (Samuel,  -D.-D.)  Introd.  to  the  Old  Testa- 
ment.  3v.   L.,  1862-63.   8' 3725.03 

Reviewed  in  Quar.  rev.,  v.  113.  1863. 

—  Introd.  to  the  study  of  the  New  Testament.  2  v.  L., 

1868.  8°.       .     .  3747.07 

Reviewed  iu  Brit.  qu.  rev..  Jan  ,  1869. 
Da'vies  (B. )   Students'  Hebrew  lexicon.   London,  1872. 

8°. 6421.17 

Davies  (Charles).     Elementary  algebra.     N.  Y.,  1859. 

12° 4012.15 

—  Elements  of  surveying,  and  navigation,  'with  taljles. 

Revised  ed.  N.  Y.,  1868.     12°      .     _     .      .3925.16 

—  Logic   aud  utUity  of    mathematics.     N.   Y.,    1850. 

8° • 4014.04 

—  Metric  system.  N.  Y.,  1871.  12° 4015.16 

—  School  arithmetic.     N.  Y.,    1859.  12°.     .     .  4011.09 

—  Treatise  ou  shades  and  shadows,  and  linear  perspec- 

tive.    N.  Y.,  1832.     8° 1435.27 

—  and  Peck  (W.  G.)    Mathematical  dictionary.  N.Y., 

1856-  8° 4017.02 

Davies   (CM.)     History  of  Holland  to   [1794].     3  v. 

London,  1851.  8° 530.01  " 

Daviss  (Edward).     Mythology  and  rites  of  the  British 

druids.     L.,  1809.     8°.        .......   3817.19 

Da'viss  (James).     History  and  literature  of  the  Stuart 

period.  [1566]  to  1689.  L.,  1871.  16°.  .  461.18 
Da'vies   (James  Boyd).      Practical  naturalist's  guide. 

New  eul.   ed.,  by  R.  Brown  and  J.   Middleton. 

Edinb.,  1872.    16° 4723.23 


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Davies  Sir  John),  Poems,  Eil..  witli  life^  by  A.  Chalmers.  [In 
Chalmers.    English  poets,  v.  6,  1810.] 162G.U5 

—  Select  poems.  EJ.  by  E.  Sanford.  [/re  Sanford  (E.)  and  Walsh 

(H.)    British  poets,  V.  4,  1819.J 1691.04 

Davies  (John,  D.D.,  vector  of  Oatesheait).  An  estimate 
of  the  huraau  miud,  as  counectod  with  the  christ- 
ian religion.    Newed.     L.,  1817.  8^.     .     .  .5435.0(5 

Davies  (R-i).  John,  rector  of  Wisbech) .  Of  Keltic  words  used  by 
early  Euglish  writer,s.  [la  Philol.  soc.  Proe.,  v.  6,  1852-5:) 
[644;!. Oo) ;— On  the  Semitic  languages  and  their  relations 
with  the  Indo-Europeau  class.  [In  Philol.  soc,  1854]  ; — 
On  the  connection  of  the  Keltic  with  the  Teutonic  lan- 
guages, and  especially  \vith  the  An;ilo-Saxou.  [In  Philol. 
soc.  18.>7]  ;— On  the  races  of  Lancashire,  as  indicated  by 
the  local  names  and  the  dialect  of  the  county.  [In  Philol. 
soc  ,  18,">5.J 

Davies  ( Rev.  John  Llewellyn).  Theology  and  morality. 

Essays.  Loudon,  1873.    8^ 35il.l5 

Contents:  Debts  of  theology  to  secular  influences.  Christ- 
ian theory  of  duty.  Weak  points  iu  utilitarianism.  Nature 
and  prayer.  The  continuity  of  creation,  lieginnings  of 
the  church.  Erastua  and  excommunication.  Pauperism 
as  produced  by  wealth.  Combinations  of  agr.  labourers. 
Communism. 

Davies  (Rowliiu'l,  fZeaiio/ Bos,?).  Jonrnal,  1688-90.  Ed. 
by  R.  Caulfield.  L.,  Camlen  soc. ,  l^'il .  i°    5113.22 

Davies  (Thomas).  Dramatic  miscellanies  :  consisting 
of  critical  observations  on  several  plays  of  Shakes- 
p3are  :  with  a  review  of  his  principal  characters, 
as  represented  by  Mr.  Garrick  and  others.  With 
anecdotes  of  actors,    efc.      3   v.      Dublin,    1784. 

8=. 1714.22 

V.  1.  King  John.  Richard  ii.,  Henry  iv.  Henry  viii. 

2.  All's  well  that  ends  well.'  .Jonsou's  "  Every  man  in 
his  humor.'"  Macbeth.  Julius  Ctesar.  King  Lear.  Antony 
and  Cleopatra.  Knle  a  wife  and  have  a  wile,  by  Beaumont 
and  Fletcher. 

3.  (Wautius.l 

—  Memoirs  of  David  Garrick.  2  v.  L.,  1870.  8°.   3064.02 
Davies  (Thomas).     Preparation  and  mounting  of  mi- 
croscopic objects.     L.,  [1863.]     16^.     .     .4827.12 

Davies  (T.  A.)     Answer  to  Hugh  Miller  and  theoretic 

geologists.     N.  Y.,  1861).     12^ 4111.10 

Davies  (Thomas  A.)     How  to  make  money  and  how 

to  keep  it.     N.  Y.,  1806.     12° 5922.00 

Davila  (Arrago  {or  Henrico]   Oattarino).     History  of 

the  civil  wars  of  France.     From  the  Ital.     2d  ed. 

London,  1078.  fol 528.01 

—  Adivns  [J.)    Discourses  of  D.     [In  his  Works,  v.  5.J     .  5013.05 
Davis  (Andrew  Jackson).     Approaching  crisis  ;  review 

of  Bushnell  on  supernaturalism.  New  York,  1852. 
8= 3817.36 

—  Death  and  tbe  after  life.     Also  a  voice  from  James 

Victor  Wilson.   3d ed.,enl.  B.,  1871.    8=.     3543.14 

—  The  Fountain  ;  with  jets  of  new  meaning.     2d  ed. 

Boston,  1871.    12^ 3543.13 

—  The  Great  barmouia.  5  v.  N.  Y.,  18.50-61.  12".  3815.19 

V.  1.  The  physician.  2.  The  teacher.  3.  The  seer. 
4.  The  reformer.    5.  The  thinker. 

—  The  Harbinger  of  health.   N.  Y.,  1862.   12°.    4321.08 

—  Memoranda  of  persons,  places,  and  events  ;  magnet- 

ism,  clairvoyance,    spiritualism.       Boston,    1808. 
12° 3815.14 

—  Mental  disorders.     N.  Y.,  1871.     12°.      .     .4332.20 

—  Pliilosophy  of   spiritual    intercourse.      New   York, 

18.53.     8°. .  •  .     .   3817.37 

—  Present  age  and  inner  life  ;    ancient  and  modern 

spirit  mysteries.    B.,  1809.     12°.     .     .     .  3815.11 

—  Priucifiles  of  nature  :  her  divine  revelation  and  a 

voice  to  mankind.     31st  ed.    B.,  1869.  8\  3513.15 

—  Sacred  book  [of  Arabula],  containing  old  and  new 

gospels.     B.,  1873.     8° 3543.17 

Davis  (Charles).  Report  on  hydraulic  engineering.  [U.  S.  Com. 
to  Int.  exhib.  at  Vienna,  1873.  Reports,  v.  3,  1873.J  3916.16 
Davis  (Charles  Henry,  U.  S.  N.)  Report  on  inter- 
oceanic  canals  and  railroads  between  tlie  Atlantic 
and  Pacific  oceans.  Wash.,  1867.  8°.  [39th  cong., 
1st.  sess.  senate  ex.  doc.  62.]      ....   1100.23 

—  Law  of  deposit  of  the  flood  tides.      [In  South,  contrib.,  v.  3, 

1852 3937.03 

Its'  For  other  scientific  articles  of  C.  H.  D.,  see  Ameri- 
can assoc.     Proceedings  (p.  15),  v.  1-6. 

Davis  (Charles  Henry  Stanley).  History  of  Walling- 
ford.  Conn.,  1670-1870,  including  Meriden  and 
Cheshire.    Meriden,  (Omn.)  1870.  8\  655.19;  592.08 

Davis  (Emerson,  D.D. )  The  half  ceutnrv  ;  or.  changes 
and  events,  chiefly  in  the  U.  S.,  18U0-1850.  Bost., 
1851.  12° 573.02 


Davis  (Edwin  Hamilton).  Ancinut  monuments  of  the  Miss,  val- 
ley.    See  Squier  (E.  Q.   and  Davis.     ......  3937.01 

—  On  ethnological  research.     [In  Sm.  report,  186G.]  .    . 
Davis  (G.  L.  L.)     The  day-star  of  American  freedom  ; 

or,  toleration  in  Maryland.  N.Y.,  185.5.  12°.  593.13 
Davis  (Henry  Winter).  Speeches  and  addresses  in  the 
congress  of  the  U.  S.,  and  on  public  occasions, 
[1856-65.]  Preceded  by  a  sketch  of  public  services, 
by  J.  A.  J.  Creswell.  N.  Y.,  1867.   b°.   .     .   6315.12' 

—  The  Southern  rebellion,  and  the  constitutional  powers  ol^the 

republic  lor  its  supprcsfjion;  address  before  the  Mercantile 

Library  Assoc,  of  Brooklyn,  Dec.  20,  1862.  N.  Y.,  1S62.  12°. 
Davis  (James  Edward).     Annals  of  Windsor.     See  Tighe  (R.  R.) 

and  Davis 486  14 

Davis  (John,  navigator).     Voyage  to  the  East  Indies,  1598.    [In 

Astley.     Voyages,  v.   1,   1745  ;    and  Kerr.    Voyages,  v.  8. 

1813.] 914.15 

—  Voyages   for  discovery  of  northwest  passage,  1585-87.     [hi 

Hakluyt.  Voyages,  v.  3.] 916.17 

— .  World's  hydrographicall  description.  [In  Hakluyt.  'Voyages, 
v.  4.] 916-18 

Da'vis  (John).  Fii'st  settlers  of  Va..  hist,  novel.  2d  ed. 
New  York,  1800.    12° 171.41 

—  Life  of  Chatterton.  L.,  [».  d]    16°.     .     .     .3036.08 
Davis  (Sir  John  Francis).     China.   New  ed.  2  v.  Lon- 
don, 1857.     8°.     .     .     , 1023.04 

—  The  Chinese.     2  v.  N.  Y.,  [».<!.]     18°.     .     .1021.06 

—  On   certain   properties  of  the  written  language  of 

China.    [Philol.  soc.  Proceedings.  I860.]   6443.13 

Da'vis  (J.  P. )  Thoughts  on  great  painters.  London, 
1866.     8°. 1415.16 

Da'vis  (Joseph).  Digest  of  legislative  enactments  re- 
lating to  quakers  in  England  ;  with  occasional 
observations.     Bristol,  1.S20.     8°.     .     .     .  3448.16 

Da'vis  (Joseph  Barnard,  M.D.)  Thesaiu'us  crauiorum. 
SkuUs  of  various  races  of  men  in  [his]  collection. 
London,  1807.    8° 4733.17 

Davis  (Matthew  L.)  Memoirs  of  Aaron  Burr.  With 
Burr's  correspondence.   2  v.  N.Y.,1S5S.  8°.  3026.14 

—  (Editor.)     See  Burr  (Aaron).     Private  journal.    2  v.     .  3026.12 
Da'vis  (Nathan).     Carthage  and  her  rcmams.   London, 

1861.     8° 1084.01 

Same.     New  York,  1861.     8°.     .     .     .     .  1084.02 

—  Evenings  in  my  tent  ;  or,  Arab  tribes  of  the  African 

Sahara.  2  v.  London,  1854.    12°.     .     .     .  1083.14 

—  Ruined  cities   within    Numidian  and  Carthaginian 

territories.'  Loudon,  1802.    8' 1083.19 

Da'vis  (Pardon).  Principles  of  the  government  of  the 
United  States  ;  [i.  c.  constitutions  of  N.  Y.,N.  J., 
Pa.,  Del.,  Md.,  Va.,  Ohio,  Ind.,  Bis.]  Phil.,  1823. 
16° 5736.21 

Da'vis  (Paris  M. )  Authentick  history  of  the  late  war 
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Da'vis  (Mrs.  S.  M. )  Life  and  times  of  Sir  Philip  Syd- 
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Da'vis  (Wm.  M  )  Nimrod  of  the  sea  ;  or,  the  Ameri- 
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4.  Elements  of  chemical  philosophy.  5.  Bakeriau  lectures 
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selections   from   his  correspondence.     Ed.  by  J. 
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1867) ; — Early  metliodists  and  American  revolution  (June, 
1867);— H.irleiu,  llfty  or  sixty  years  ago  (July,  1867);— Bun- 
ker'B-hill  (June,  1868)  First  blood  shed  in  the  American 
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1869);— The  battle  of  Beuuiugton  (May,  1870)  ;— ••  The  Mot- 
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Times  ou  the  history  of  the  constitution  of  U.  S  (March, 
1871);— Reply  to  Gov.  Hall's  Vindicntionof  tlie  'Vermnnt 
historical  society's  collections,  vol.  1'  (July,  1H71)  : — The 
story  of  Fort  Sumter  (Jan.,  March,  187'.i)  ;— Confederate 
love-taps  :  Gen.  Bragg  and  the  generals  under  his  com- 
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Day  (Huury).  A  lawyer  abroad.  N.Y.,  1874.  16°.  944.24 

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—  Art  of  English  composition.  N.Y.,  1867.  12°.  6432.27 

—  Introduction  to  the  study  of   English  literature. 

New  York,  1869.    12° 2752. 19 

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—  Science  of  aesthetics  :    beauty.    New  Haven,   1872. 

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Day  (Samuel  Phillips).  Monastic  institutions  :  their 
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Day  breaking  if  not  the  snu  rising  of  the  gospel  with 
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Day  by  the  fire.     See  Hunt  (Leigh).     1870 2532.23 

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Dead  Sea.     See  Countries.  [Dead  Sea,  p.  304.)  ^  ^ 

Dead  shot;  or,  sportsman's  complete  guide',  [mioit.] 
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deaf  and  dumb  in  Europe,  in  1844,  to  the  Direc- 
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Death. 

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scene,  or  Christianity  and  infidelity  contrasted)  ;  Winslows 
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Death  and  the  after  life.     See  Davis  (.i.  J.)     1871. 

Death  and  life.     See  Ware  (Mary  U.)     1864 3617.10 

Death  bed  scenes.    S--;  Warton  (J  I  2d  ed.  4  v 3617.17 

Death  penalty.    See  Capital  punishment  (p.  252). 

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—  liowlon  (E)     The  debater:  outlines  and  questions. 

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v.  1-5,  11,  13-21.  New  Orleans,  and   Washington. 

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Debrett's   Illustrated  baroiieta.tre.  with  the  linightige 

of   Great  Britain  and    Ireland.     1871.     L.,   1871. 
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1871.   Ed.  by  E.  H.  Hair.  L.,  1871.   12°.     .  6611.07 

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|fc0*  See  alsoliavr.   {Bankruptcy.) 

Debts  (Public).  S^e  PoUtical  economy.  {Finance.) 

De  Bure  (Guillaume  Francois).  bibUogiaphie  instruc- 
tive.  9  V.     Paris,    1763-li9.   8^ 2723.05 

Decade  of  Italian  women.     See  Trollope  (T.  A.)     .    .     .  3262.28 

Decaisne  (Joseph).  General  system  uf  botany.  See  Le  Maout 
(E.)  and  Decaisne  (J.) 4918.U8 

De  Camp  (Maxime).  Les  buveurs  de  cendres.  Paris, 
1NG6.   12° 7041.06 

De  Candolle.     See  CandoUe. 

Decimal  system.    See  Arts  {I'sefuJ  :  Weights  and  measures,  p.  48). 

Decker  'Thomas).     See  Deliker  (Thomas). 

Deck  anil  port.     See  Colton  (Warren).     1850 -921.19 

Declaration  of  American  Independence.  Force  (P.)  The  declara- 
tion of  independence,  or  notes  on  lord  ilahou  s  History, 

e(c.     1856 5734.23 

^5r  See  Biography  {CoUertire  American,  p.  110).  for  lives 
o/  tlie  signers,  by  Lossing.  and  Sanderson.  On  tlie  composi- 
tion atid  authorship  see  Jefferson's  wurlis  (i.-ousult  index  in 
V.  9)  ;  his  life  by  Randall  (index  in  v.  3)  ;  and  Bancroft's 
Hist,  of  the  U.  S.  (index  in  v.  6.  1876  ed.)  Its  t'-xl  is  usual- 
ly printed  with  Constitutions  of  the  U.  S.  {See  p.  378  of 
this  catalogue.) 

De  Clifford  the  philosopher.  [A  poem.]  k'ce  Angley 
(J.  G.)   1817 161-2.31 

De  Coetlogoa  (Dennis  or  Dionysiusi.  Diogenes 
at  court;  or  the  modern  cynic.  L.,174S.  8'.  2.V21.21 

De  Colyax  iHenry  Anselm).  Treatise  on  the  laws  of 
guaranties  and  of  priuci[-al  and  surety.  Notes  by 
J.   A.    Jloigau.     N.   Y.,  1875.  S°.     .     .     .  5615.30 

De-coo-dah  (Traditions  of.     See  Pidgeon  (\ym.)    .    .     .    657.03 

Decoration.     -See  Fine  arts.     {Decorative  art.) 

De  Costa  (liev.  Benj.  Franldin).  Lake  George,  etc., 
with  glimpses  of  the  olden  times.  With  descrip- 
tion of  the  route  to  Schrcon  lake,  and  the  Adiron- 
dacks.     N.  Y.,  1868.  16° 1112.17 

—  The  Moabite  stone.     N.  Y.,  1871.  8°.     .     .  S513.23 

—  The  Northmen  in   Maine  ;  a  critical  ciamination  of 

vie'tts  expressed  by  Dr.  J.  G.  Kohl.   Albany,  1870. 
8° ■    .     .     563.24 

—  Pre-Columbian  discovery  of  America  by  the  North- 

men.    Albany  18«8.  8° 563.23 

—  Rambles  in  Mount  Desert ;  •with  travel  on  the  N. 

E.  coast,  to  Griind  Menan.  N.Y.,  1871.  16^.  1111.17 
De  Costa  (Isaac).     Israel  and  the  Goutilts.  New  York, 

18:.5.  12° 3464.09 

De  Courcy  (Henry).     Catholic  church  in  the  United 

States  :   pages  of  its  historv.     Tr.  and  enl.  by  J. 

G.  Shea.  2ded.     N.  Y.,  [i-."d]    1'2°.     .     .3428.13 
Dedham.  {.Mass.)     See  Countries.  {Deilliam.  p.  ;«I4). 
Deduction    See  Logic  ;— also   Arts  (Useful)  and  general  science 

(.l/e(/<od,  f(c..p.  311). 
Dee    (John).     Autobiog.    ti'acts.    [In    Chetham    miscel.,  v.  1, 

1851.] 6094.24 

._  Private  diary  of  D.,  and  catalogue  of  his  library  of 
mss.  Ed.  by  J.  O.  HalliwcU.  L.,  CumJcn  soc, 
V.    19,  1849.    1° 5112.19 

—  D'Israeli  (/.)     Amenities  of  literature,    v.  2.  1855.    .    2762.02 
Deems  (iiCf.  Charles  F.)     Annals  of  southtm  method- 
ism  for  1855.     N.  Y.,  1836.    1'2°.     .     .     .  3453.12 

Deer,    .'''ee  Natural  history.  {Deer.) 

Deer-stalking.     See  Amusements.    {Deer-Stalking,  p.  26.) 
Deer-parks.     Sliirlet/   (E.  P.)    Some  account  of  Eng- 
lish deer-parks.     Is67 1(;15.28 

See  also   Lippincott's  mag.,  Aug  ,  1873   (Deer-pai'ks,  by 
Reginald  Wyuford). 
Deer  stalkers.     See  Herbert  (H.  W.)  f  Frank  Forrester.']  4617.19 

Defence  of  Guinevere.     See  Morris  (W)    1876 1673.40 

Defence   of    the  drama,    containing    Mansel's    Free 
thoughts,  and   [Cornaro's]   Discourse  on  the  un- 
la%vfuluess  of  plays.     N.  Y.,  1826.  12°.      .  173L26 
Deffand  {Mme  du).    See  Da  Defend. 

De  Foe  (Daniel).  Complete  EugUsh  tradesman.  Edinb. 
1S39.  8° ■ 5814.18 

—  Daniel  De  Foe  :   his  life,   and  recently   discovered 

writings:  1716  to  17-29.  By  W.Lee.  3  v.  L.,   1869. 
8^  5037.11 

Contents:  v.  1.  Life.  v.  2-3.  Writings. 

—  E.ssay  upon  jjrojects.     L.,  1697.  8°.    .     .     .5032.24 

—  History  of  the  devil,   [anon.]  L.,  [«.  i]  12°.   3544.00 
Same.     Boston,  1851.  12°. 3544.01 

—  Life  and  surprising  adventures  of  Lobinson  Crusoe. 

New  York.  1858.  1'2° 172.11 

^V„fc._Apropos  of  this  work  see  Adams  (W.  D.)  Famous 
books 2513.11 

—  Memoirs  of  Capt  George  Carleton  ;  containing  an 


lu  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Orders,"  giving  the  AtJTHOB'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NDilBER. 


410 


DE   FOE-DELEPIERRE 


account  of  the  earl  of  Ptterborough,  tic.  London, 

1743.    8= 30-2i.Ui 

Novels  and  miscellaneous  ■works.     20  v.     Oxford, 
1810.  18" 5U32.U1 


.  1-2.  Robinson  Crusoe. 
3.  Captuiu  Siugleton. 
i.  MoU  Flauders. 

5.  Colouel  Jack.  Apparition 

of  Mrs.  Veal. 

6.  Memoirs  of  a  cavalier. 

7.  New  voyage  round    the 

world. 

8.  Memoirs  of  Capt.  Carle- 

ton.  Life  of  Mi's.  Christ- 
iau  Davis. 

9.  History  of  the  plague  in 

London.   Consolidator. 
10.  Polit.  hist,  of  the  devil. 


Contents. 

T.  11. 


Boxana  ;  or,  the  fortu- 
nate mistress. 

13.  A  system  of  magic. 

la.  History  and   reality  of 
apparitions. 

14.  Religious  courtship. 
15-16.  Family  instructor. 
17-18.  Complete    English 

tradesman. 

19.  The  life  of  Mr.  Duncan 

Campbell. 

20.  Life.    By  G.  CJnalmers. 

Miscellaneous  tracts. 


—  Systsmof  magick.  L.,  1728.    8° 3813.05 

—  True  collection  of  [his]  writiugs.    lanon.']    London, 

1703.  "8^ 503'2.23 

•  Contf.nls :  The  true-born  Englishman,  a  satyr.  Mock- 
mourners,  a  satyr.  Reformation  of  manners,  a  satyr. 
Character  of  Dr.  Samuel  Aunesley.  Spanish  deBcent.  poem. 
Freeholders  plea  against  stock -jobbing  eloctions  of  parlia- 
ment men.  Reasons  against  a  war  with  France.  A  standing 
army,  with  consent  of  parliament,  not  inconsistent  with  a 
free  goverumeut.  Danger  of  the  protestant  religion.  Vil- 
lainyof  stOL-k-jobbing  detected.  Six  distinguishing  char- 
acters of  a  parliament  raau.  Poor  man's  jilea.  Occasional 
conformity  of  dissenters.  Two  great  questions  :  1.  What 
the  French  liing  will  do,  with  respect  to  the  Spanish  mon- 
archy ?  2.  What  inexsures  the  English  ought  to  take.  En- 
quiry into  occasional  conformity.  New  test  of  the  church 
of  England's  loyalty.  Shortest  way  with  dissenters. 

—  Vie  et  aventures  surprcnantes  da  liobinson  Crusoe. 

[Ganiier.   Voyages  imag.,  v.  1-3.     Amst.   [Paris], 
17S7.  8".] 7027.01 

—  Works.     With  Chalmers'  life.     Ed.  by  J.  S.  Keltie. 

Edin.,1839.     8= 5037.14 

contents :  Life.  Robiusbn  Crusoe.  Colonel  Jack.  Me- 
moirs of  a  cavalier.  Duncan  Campbell.  Journal  of  the 
plague  in  Loudon.  Everybody's  business  ia  nobody's  busi- 
ne.s8.  Apparition  of  Mrs.  Veal.  Shortest  way  with  dis- 
seuters.  Giving  alms  uo  charitj^.  Complete  English  trades- 
man. True  boi-u  Englishman.  A  hymn  to  the  pillory. 
&^  For  lives  and  estimates  of  Do  Foe  see  Biography  (p.  138). 

De  Foe  (.Daniel,  ;>.,  pseud.)  Shortest  way  with  the 
fr3e  trader,'!.     Loudon,  [ii.d.]   8°.    .     .     .  5093.17 

De  Fonblanque  (Edw.  B.)  .ffc  Fonblanque  (Edw.  B.  de). 

De  Forest  (E.  L.)  Methods  of  interpolation.  [Smith,  report. 
187i.] 3936.'i6 

De  Forest  (John  W. )  History  of  the  Indians  of  Con- 
necticut.    HiT,rtford,  1853.'   8= 592.07 

—  Orieutal  acquaintance  ;  Syria.  N.Y,18o6.  12°.  1051.08 

jtjKS^  For  his  novels  see  Fiction  class-list. 
Deformities.    .S'*''.*  Medicine.  (Defonnities.) 

Deformity,  an  essay.    See  Hay  (\Vm.) 3561.17 

Deformity.   Hay  {Win.)    Deformity  :  an  essay.  '2ded. 

17.54 3561.17 

.V-'e  also  Winslow's  med.  critic,  v.  1,  1861  (Deformed  and 

their  mental  characteristics   ;  and  essays  ou  Shakspere's 

Richard  III.    (.S'ee  under  Shakspere.) 
Degerando  (M.  J.)    See  G-erando  (M.  J.  de). 
Degge  (.Sir  Simon).     The   parson's  counsellor;    ■with 

the  law  of  titties.     7th  ed.,  by  C.  Ellis.     London, 

1820.     8^ 3543.25 

De  Hart  (W.  C.)    Observations  on  military  law,  courts 

martial,  etc.    N.  Y.,  18(i3.     8°.     .     .     .     .  5635.01 

Deicides  (The).     See  Cohen  (J.)  1872 3543.19 

Deidier  (Autoine).   Nature  of  the  plague  at  Marseilles. 

From  the  French  [by  Anne  Plumptro].     London, 

1722.  12°.  ["Tracts  on  the  plague,"  V.  2.]  4334.20 
Deipnosophisls  (The).  See  Athensus.  3  v.  18.54.  .  .  .  2512.14 
Deism,  .s'"'  Biblical  and  relig.  literature  (Deism,  p.  83  ; — Natural 

tkei)hi<j;i,  p.  94  •,— Sceptical  writings,  p.  103). 

Deist  (The)  ;  or  mor.il  philosopher.  (Selected  from  the 
writing.^  of   celebrated  authors,    by  K.   CarUsle. 

3  V.     London,  181'.l.    8' 3548.20 

Note. — For  Contents  see  p.  103  of  this  catalogue. 

De  Kay  (James  E. )  Zoology  of  New  York.  5  v.  in  4. 
With  1  V.  of  pi.     Alb;iny,  1)^42.    4°.     .     .  4718.01 

Dekker  (Edward  Dowes).  liax  Havelaar,  or  the  coffee 
auctions  of  the  Dutch  trading  comjjany.  By  Mul- 
tululi  \j)smdon.'\  Tr.  by  Nahuijs.  Edinburgh, 
1868.     8= 1064.18 

Dekker  (Thomas).     Dramatic  works.     With  notes  and 

memoir.    4  v.    L.,  1873.     16°.     ....  1722.18 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Memoir.   Pleasant  comedie  of  the  gentle 

crait.   Comedie  of  old  Fortunatus.    Satiro-mustix,  or  the 


untrussing  of  the  humorous  poet.  Magnificent  entertain- 
ment given  to  king  James,  v.  2.  The  honest  wh'U-e.  The 
whore  of  Babyhm.  Westwaid-hoe.  v.  3.  Northward-hoe. 
Famous  history  of  Sir  Thomas  Wyat.  The  roaring  gii-l. 
London  triumphing.  D"  this  be  not  a  good  play  the  divell 
is  in  it.  V.  4.  Tiie  virgin  martyr  Britannia's  honor.  Lon- 
don's Tempo.  Match  mo  in  London.  Wonder  of  akingdome. 
Sun's  darUug.  Witch  of  Edmonton. 

—  A  knight's  conjuring.       Ed.   by  E.  F.  Rimbault. 

L.,  1842.     IG^     [Percy  society,  V.  5. ]     .5060.05 

—  London's  Tempe;  or,  the  field  of  happiness.  [Percy 

society,  v.  10,  1844.] 5060.10 

—  Troia  nova  triumphans  ;  London  triumphing.  1012.  [In  Percy 

society,  v.  10.  1844.] 6060.10 

—  and  olher.s.     Patient  Grissell,  comedy.  Introd.  by  J. 

P.  Collier.    L.,  Shak.  soc,  1841.  8°.     .     .   1756.06 

De  Koninck  (L.  L.)  ami  Dietz  (E.)  Manual  of  chemi- 
cal analysis  and  assaying,  as  applied  to  the  manu- 
facture of  iron  and  steel,  as  found  in  commerce. 
Ed.,  with  notes,  by  E.  Mallet.  Londen.  1872. 
12° 4002.02 

DeKroyft  (Mrs.  S.  H. )  A  place  in  thy  memorv.  New 
York,  1850.  1-2° 2521.24 

De  La  Beche  (.Sir  Henry  Thomas).  Geological  ob- 
server.    London,  1851.    8° 4112.01 

Delafaye-Brehier  {Mme.  Julie).  Le  college  ineendie', 
ou  les  ecoliers  en  voyage.  P.,  18U8.     1'.^°      7004.13 

—  Les  enfants  de  la  Providence,  ou  aventures  de  trois 

jeunes  orphelins.  6e  ed.  2  v.  P.,  1861.  12°.  7004.14 

—  Les  petits  Bcainois  :  le9ons  de  morale.    2  v.    Paris, 

1870.  1-2° 70(:4.16 

Delafield  (John,  jr.)     Inquiry  into  the  origin  of  the 

antiquities  of  America.  N.  Y.,  1839.  4°.  568.10 
Delafield  (Kichard).     lieport   on  the  art  of  war  in 

Europe,  1854-1856.  W.,  1860.  4°.  .  .  4518.06 
Delambre  (Jean  Baptiste   Joseph).     Hibtoire  de  I'as- 

trouomie  ancienne.    2  v.   P.,  1817.     4°.     .  4037.01 

Same.     Au  moyen  age.     P.,  1819.    4°.     .  4037.04 

Same.      Astron.  moderne.  2  v.  P., 1821.  4°.  4037.05 

Same.     Au  18e   siecle.     Paris,  1827.    4°.    4037.03 

—  Fourier  (J.)     Memoir  of  D.     [In  Sm.  rep.,  1864.]    .    . 
Delamotte  (F.  G. )     Embroiderer's  b<.ok  of  designs, 

initials,    emblems,   cyphers,  moEograms,  devices, 
alphabets,  etc.  L.,  1860.   obi.  16°.    .     .        1437.04 

—  Examples  of  modem  alphabets.     4th  ed.     London, 

1869.      obi.  16° 1437.05 

—  Medieeval   alphabets  and   initials  for  illuminators. 

With  introd.  by  J.  W.  Brooks.     2d  ed.     London, 

1864.    sm.  4° 1465.01 

De  la  Motte  (G.)     Piano  and  musical  matter.     2d  ed. 

Boston,  1869.     4° 1603.15 

Delamotte    (P.  H.)     Art  of   sketching  from  nature. 

London,  1871.   4° 1436.24 

—  Progressive   ibrawing  book.     For  beginners.     52  pi. 

London,  1869.   16° 1432.16 

De  la  Rive  (A.  de).     .See  La  Rive  (A.  de). 

De  la  Rue  i  W.)    Abbreviations  used  in  England  in  1867.    [Smith. 

report,  1867  ;  p.  48G  ] o936  a2 

De  Lancey  (Edward  F.)     Memoir  of  James  De  Lancey.  lient.- 

gov.  of  the  province  of  New  York.   [In  O'Callaghan  (E.  B.) 

Doc.  history  of  N.  Y  .  v.  4.) 614.04 

Delaunay  (Charles  Eugene).     Velocity  of  light.     [Smith,  report, 

1864.] 39L;6.19 

Delavigne  (Jean  Fran9ois  Casimir) .  Derniers  chants. 
Poemes  et  ballades  sur  I'ltahe.  Notice  par  G.  De- 
la  vigue,     Paris,  [)i.d]    12°.     .....  7043.11 

—  (Euvres  completes.     Nouv.  ed.    4  v.    Paris,  1866-70. 

1-2° 7013.07 

v.  1-3.  Theatre,    v.  4.  Poesies. 

Delaware.    .See  Countries.    (Delaware,  p.  304.) 

Dela'vvare  and  Hudson  canal  company  t'v.  Pennsylva- 
nia coal  company.  Pleadiugs  taken  before  J.  H. 
Dubois,  referee.   7  v.     N.  Y.,  1858.  8°. 

Delaware  water-gap.  .See  Countries.  {Delaware  tuater-gap,  p.  304  ) 

Deleon  (L'lcbbe  — ).  Le  confesseur,  par  I'abbe  *•* 
[psfuf/.]     N.  Y.,  1866.     8° 7014.30 

—  Leji!suite.   2  v.  P.,  1865.    8° 7026.36 

—  Lemaudit.     13e  ed.  3  v.  P.,  1868.  8°.     .     .7026.32 

—  Le  moine.     P.,  1869.     8° 7026.33 

—  Laroligieuse.   2v.  P.,  1804.    8° 7026.34 

De  Leou  (T.  C.)  South  songs.  N.  Y.,  1866.  1G°.  1685.L6 
Delepierre    (Octave).      Histoire    litterairo    des    fous. 

London,  I860.   1'2° .   6212.22 

—  Historical  difficulties  and  contested  events.     Loud.. 

1868.  12° 2521.27 

Contents  :  Colossus  of  Rhodes.    Be'.lsarius.    .Alexandrian 


BROOKLYN    MERCANTILE    LIBRARY. 


DELEPIERRE-DEMOSTHENES 


411 


library.    Pope  Joau.     Abt^lard  and  Eloisa.     William  Tell. 

Petrarch  auil  L;uua.    Jean  tl'Arc.     Cliarles  V.  of    Spain. 

Francis  I.  and  countess  of  Chateaubriand,    luveutor  of 

the  steam  engine.    Galileo. 
_  Sketch  of  Flemish  litiratiire.     L.,  1860.  8°.  2733.05 
Delhi.     S'-e  Countries.  (Deiki,  p.  3U4.) 
De  Liefde  (John).    The  great  Dutch  admirals.    Lond., 

1873.  12° 3212.13 

Contents  :  Jacob  Van  Heemekerk,  Piet  Hein,  M.  H.  and 

C.  Tromp,  Witte  Uoruelis  do  With,  l>e  Kuyter,  Evertsen. 

—  Komanoe  of  cliarity.     L.,  18i;7.     12°.      .     .  5S2J.10 
• —  Six  mouths  among  the  charities  of  Europe.     2  v. 

London  and  New  York.  18G5.     12°.     .     .5825.12 

Deligiiy  (Eugene).     La  gracde  dame  et  la  Normande. 

Faris,  lt.73.    12°. 7U14.;i't 

—  Le  secret  de  M.    de  Boissonnauge.      Paris,  1870. 

12° 7014.33 

DelUle  (Jacques).     (Euvres.    Nouv.  ed.     16  v.     Paris, 

1821.  8° 5031.01 

Contents:  v.  1.  Poesies  fugitives,  v.  2.  Les  Georgiquea 
de  Virgile.  Trad.  Latm  en  regard.  4-6.  L'Eueide  de  Vir- 
gile.  Trad?  Latin  eu  regard.  4  v.  7.  Les  Jardiua,  poeme. 
8-9.  L'lma^inatiou,  poeme.  10-11.  Les  trois  regnes, 
poeme.  12.  Malheur  et  pitie.  13-15.  ParaJis  I^rdu  de  Mil- 
ton, trad.  Teste  auglaise  en  regard.  16.  Essai  sur  I'homme 
de  Pope.  trad.  Teste  anglaise  en  regard. 
Delirium  tremens  (Horrors  of).  See  Root  (J.)  1844.  .  .  3587.22 
Delitzsch  (b'rauz  Julius).  Biblical  commentary  on 
Isaiah.  From  the  German,  by  J.  Martin.  2  v. 
Edin.,  1869.  8= 3733.20 

—  Biblical  commentary  of  Job.    From  the  German,  by 

F.  Bolton.  2d  ed.  2  v.  Edin.,  1869.   8°.     .  3733.02 

—  Biblical  commentary  on  Proverbs.     Tr.  by  M.  G. 

Easton.     2  v.     Edin. ,  1876.     8°.     .     .     . 

—  Commentaiy  on  Hebrews.    2  v.    From  the  German, 

by  T.  L.  lOngsbury.  Edin.,  1868.  8°.  .  3755.20 
Delloii  (C. )     Histoiy  of  the  inquisition  at  Goa.  Tr.  by 

[H.  Wharton].    L.,  1688.     4° 3126.25 

Delmar  (Alexander;.  A  warning  to  the  people.  The 
great  paper  bubble  ;  or,  the  coming  financial  ex- 
plosion.    N.  Y.,  1864.    16° 

—  What  is  free  trade  ?    By  Emile  AValter.     [pseud.  ] 

New  York,  1867.  12° 5912.14 

—  editor.    See  Social  science  review. 

Delmard  (Sophia  Duberly).  Village  life  in  Switzerland. 
London,  186.5.     12° 982.04 

De  Lolnie  (John  Lewis  or  Jeau  Louis).  The  constitu- 
tion of  England.  Ed.  by  W.  H.  Hughes.  London, 
1834.     8' 5717.05 

—  History  of  the  flagellants  ;  a  paraphrase  and  com- 

mentary on  the  Historia  flagellantium  of  Boileau. 

[anon.]    Loudon,  1777.  4^ 5818.26 

Deloiiey  (Thomas).  Garland  of  good-wUl.  Ed.  by  J.  H. 
Dixon.  L.,1851.  16°.  [Percy  soc,  v.  30.]  5060.30 

—  Strange  histories,  or  souges  and  sonets.     London, 

1811.  16°.  [Percy  soc,  V.  3.]  .  .  .5060.03 
Delord  (Taxile).     Histoire  du  second  empire.     (1848- 

1869.)  4  V.  Paris,  18(;9.   8° 517.22 

Delpha  (A.)    French  drama.  London,  1818.  8".  [In  Pamphleteer, 

V.  12,  p.  49-77.] 6058.12 

Del  Rio  (Martinus  Autonius').  Disqvisitionvm  magica- 
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Deltuf  (Paul).  La  comtesse  de  Silva.  Paris,  [n.d.] 
16° 7004.28 

—  Fides.  [F;-.]    Paris,  1865.     12° 7004.27 

—  Mademoiselle  Fruchet.  [Fr.]  P.,  [n.d]  12°.  7004.29 
Deluges. 

— -  Thirlwall  (C.)  Traditions  reLating  to  the  submeraiou  of  an- 
cient cities.    [In  Roy.  soc.  of  lit.  Trans.,  v.  6,  1869.]  60C6  14 

—  Walker  (  W.  li. )    Cyclical  deluges  :   geological  phe- 

nomena, etc.  1871 4112.37 

j8®"  See  also  Biblical,  relig.,  and  eccl.  lit.  {Deluge,  p.  83.) 
Delusions. 

—  Browne  {Sir  T.)    Vulgar  and  common  errors.    [In  his  Works, 

V.  1-2.)       6U22.1:i 

—  Carpenter  { W.  B.)    Epidemic  delusions.    [In  Popular  science 

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—  Chambers's  Papers  for   the  people,  v.  8  (Wonders  of  human 

folly) 2516.U4 

—  DctL'enport  (R.  A.^     Delusions,  impostures,  and  de- 

ceptions ;  with  remarkable  instances  of  credulity 
1869 3813.20 

—  Fiijuier  ( L. )   Histoire  du  merveilleux  dans  les  temps 

moderues.    2e  ed.    4  v.     18G0 3^12.21 

Contents:  v.  1.  lutroductiou.     Lea  diables  de  Louduu. 


2.  Les  prophetes  pi'otestantes.  3.  Le  magnetisme  auimal. 
4.  Les  tables  tournantea.  Les  mediums  et  les  csprita. 

—  Mackay  (C )      Extraordinary    popular    delusions. 

2  V 3813.10 

—  Miidden   (R.  R.)      Phantasmata  ;    or  illusions  and 

fanaticisms.    2  v.    1S57 3813.12 

—  Marvin  (^F.  R.)      Epidemic  delusions:    a  lecture. 

1874 3S13.38 

—  Taylor  (/.)    Epidemic  whima.    [In  his  Ultimate  civiUzatiou, 

p.  264-289.     18G0.1 2644.04 

«fS"  For  kindred  topics,  see  Apparitions  (p.  31)  :— Di- 
vining rod  ; — Hallucinations  ;—  Humbugs  ;—  Impostures  ; 

— Occult    sciences  ;  —  Spiritualism  ;  —  Superstitions  ;  — 

Witchcraft  ;— Animal  magnetism. 
Delvau  (Allred).      Collection  de  romans  de  chevalerie, 

mis  en  prose  fran^aise  modeme.  i  v.    Paris,  1869. 

sm.  fol 5038.10 

DeMan  (E.  F.)      The    "beetroot  sugar"  question. 

London,  1870.   8° 3931.43 

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1851.     8° 5093.21 

Demaus  (flet!.  R.)  Hugh  Latimer:  a  biography.  Lon- 
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—  William  Tyndale  :  a  biography.  L.,[ra.d]  8°.  3173.23 
Demidoif  (Anatole  de).  Travels  in  southern  Kussia  and 

the   Crimea  ;  through   Hungary,    Wallachia,  and 

Moldavia,  1837.    2  v.    L.,  1853.    8°.     .     .     997.14 

Democracy.     See  Government  and  politicB  (Democracy  ; — Lib' 

ertt/j  etc.) 
Democracy  in  America.  See  Tocqueville  (A.  C.  H.  C.  de).  5723.02 
Democracy  in  France.     See  GJuizot  (F.  P.  G.)      ....  5727.29 

Democrat  (The).    See  Pye  (J.  H.) 5722.16 

■Democratic  party.  See  Coantries  {United  States  :  Fulitical  history, 

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and  Demrtcratic  review.'  v.  9-29  have  '  New  series  '  on  the 
t.p  V.  30-31  are  also  '  v.  1-2  '  of  a  '  New  series.'  v.  32-3(1  read 
on  t.  p.  '  Itnited  States  review,  v.  1-e  ;'  v.  37  is  '  United 
States  Democratic  review,  v.  6.  New  series';  v.  40-41  are 
'  New  series,  v.  40-41.' 

Demogeot  (Jacques).  Histoire  de  la  litt^rature  Fran- 
(jaise.      P.,  1870.   1'2° 2731.21 

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French  by    C.   Bridge.     Phil.,  1874.    8°.     2731.22 
Demonology      See  BibUcal  and  relig.  literature  {Devil  ami  evil 

sijirils,  p.  83)  ; — Occult  si-iences  ; — Witchcraft ; — also  some 

entries  under  SpirituaUsm. 
Demopbilus,  (Uie  Pytluiyorean).     Pythagoric  sentence.?. 

Tr.  by  T.  Taylor.     L.,  1793.   8°.  3587.27  ;  3817.10 

—  Similitudines.     Gr.  et  Lat.    [In  Fragmenta  philos. 

V.  1.    Dtdot] 77(i6.04 

Same.  Translated  [In  Phenix  (The).  N.Y.,I835.  12°.]  6U02.14 

De  Morgan  (Augustus).  Arithmetical  books  Irom  the 
invention  of  printing  to  the  present  time  :  being 
brief  notices.      L.,  1847.   12° 2722.29 

—  Book  of  almanacs.     L.,  1851.  obi.  24°.    .     .6722.22 

—  A  Budget  of  paradoxes.     [Mathematical  and  miscel- 

laneous.]    L.,  1S72.  8° 2527.19 

—  All  Essay  on  probabilities.     L.,  1810.  16°.     5931.01 

—  Formal  logic.     London,  1817.  8° 5428.22 

—  Mathematics  :  their  value  in  education.     [In  Centr.nl  soc.  of 

education,  v.  1, 1837]. — Professional  mathematics.  [In  v.  2, 
1838.) 6513.04 

—  Syllabus  of  a  proposed  system  of  logic.     London, 

1860.   8° 5093.15 

De  Morgan  (Mr.i.  Augustus).     From  mutter  to  spirit. 

[ano»,]     London,  1863.     12° 3811.07 

Demosthenes.     Against  Leptines,  Androtion,  and  Ar- 

istoc  ■  ates.  Tr.  by  C.  11.  Kennedy.  London,  Bolm, 

1856.   12° 6314.18 

—  Opera.     Gr.  et  Lat.     Ed.  J.  T.  Voemelius.     Parisiis, 

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—  Demosthenes.   [Greek  text.]     With  an  English  com- 

mentiiry,  by  K.  Whiston.  v.  1-2.  L.,  1859-68.  8°. 
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Contents  :  v.  1.  Preface.  Life  of  D.  Chronoi.  table. 
Libauiou  upotheseis.  Olynthiacs.  Philippic  i.  De  pace. 
Philippic  ii.  On  Halonnesus.  On  ttie  <'hersonese.  philip- 
pic iii.  iv.  Answer  to  the  letter  of  Philip.  On  tlie  regula- 
tion of  the  state.  The  Propylnea.  The  Parthenon.  Siieech 
on  the  symmnrife.  The  trierarchy.  On  the  liberty  of  the 
Rhodians.  Mansolus  and  the  Mausoleum.  For  the  Jlega- 
lopolitaua.     On  the  treaty  with  Alexander.    On  the  Crown. 

V.  2.  On  the  embassy.  Against  Leptine.'*.  Meidiaa,  An- 
drotion, Aristocrates,  "Timocrates,  Aristogeitou. 


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—  Orations    Tr.  by  T.  Leland.  2  v.     New  York,  1831. 

liS° 6321.05 

—  Orations  oti  the  crown,  and  on  the  embassy.     Tr. 

with  notes,  etc.,  by  C.  K.  Kennedy.  London, 
Bohii.  18.38.   12° _  .  6314.20 

—  Oratipns    [private  and  other]    against   Timocrates, 

Aristogilou,  Aphobus,  Onetor,  Zeuothemis,  Apa- 
lurius,  Phormis,  Lacritus,  Pantaeuetus  ;  Nausi- 
maohus,  Boeotus,  Spudias,  Phseuippus  ;  a'ld  for 
Phormio.  Tr.  by  C.ll.  Kennedy.  Loudon,  Bohii, 
1861.   12= C314.19 

—  Broinjiiain.  (ff.,  lord).     Coutributions,  V.  1.  p.  25-69.     .   2517.00 

—  Oral/  {J.  C.)     Essays,  elc.     1831) Cl'i:).ll3 

—  FM;ti{a.C.i     [/a  (lis  Greece,  V.  2,  1807  ;  p.  219-218.]     .    4J0.12 

—  Lucidn.    Eucomiiim  ou  D.     [/« /lis  Works.    Tr. by  Fraul-liu. 

V.  2,  1718  ;  p.  512  528.] 6058.17 

—  Lejara  (f/.  S.)     Demostheues,  the  man.  the  statesmau.  aud 

the  cratoL'.    [//i /ks  Writiugs,  v.  1.] 6ti47.0(5 

—  Pliitarck.    DeniostUeiies    [In  h/s  Lives.  Tr.  by  Laugborue.  v. 

6  of  3146.17  ;  v.  o  of  3145.22  ;  v.  4  of  3145.U8.] 

D.  and  Cicero  compared.  [In  his  Lives,  v.  5  of  3146.17  ;  v.  5 

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S'i  aUo  Beutley's  miscel..  v.  30,  1851  ;  National  rev.,  v. 

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Dempsey  (G.  Drvsdiile).     On  the  drainage  of  districts 

and  lands.     L.,  1859.  16° 3934.011 

—  Budimentary  treatise  ou  the  drainage  of  towns  and 

buildings.  Loudon,  Weak,  1854.  16°.  .     .  3934 .67  • 

—  End.  trealise  on  the  locomotive  engine.     L.,   Wi-ale, 

l!S57.   16° 3926.1.3 

—  Tabular  and  other  iron  girder  bridges.     L,,   Weak, 

IsSD.   16° 3934.0.3 

Dempsey   (J.   Maurice).     Our  ocean   highways.     L., 

1870.   12° 933.05 

Dempster  (Charlotte).     Vera,  or  the  Russian  princess 

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Not<;  (from  the  Boston  Atheufflura  catalogue). — Miss  D  is 
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Eubeus  (Jan..  1803)  ;  Boustetteu  {.\pr.,  1864)  ;  Anjou  (Jan., 
1808)  ;  Eu^lish  vers  de  societe  (in  N. .  Brit,  rev.,  Sept.. 
1807)  ;  Mi.stial'9  Mereio  (June,  1808) ;  Mme.  du  Plessis- 
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Denarius.    5^^  Arts  ( Wst-ful :    Weights  and  miuzsures,  p.  48). 

Dandy  (Walter  Cooper).  Philosophy  of  mystery.  New 
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Deuham  (Dixon)  and  Clappertcn  (H. )  Travels  in 
Noitiera  and  Central  Africa,  1822-24.  2  v.  Loudon, 
1826.  8° 10:14.01 

Denham  (Sir  John).  Poems,  Life,  by  S.  Johnson.  [In  Chalmers 
(A.)     English   poets,  v.  7.  1810.] 1026  07 

—  Woiks.     [Ill  Sanford  (E.)  and  Walsh  (E.)    British  poets,  v.  0. 

1819.]     1691.06 

Deuham  (Michael  Aislabie).  Proverbs  and  sayings 
relating  to  the  S3a30us,  the  weather,  and  agri.  pur- 
suits. L.,1846.  16°.  [Percy  society, V.  20.]  5060.20 

Deiiiaa  (Giaaomo  Maria  Carlo).  Essay  on  the  revolu- 
tions of  literature.  Tr.  by  J.  Murdock.  London, 
17,"L  16°. 1631.16 

Denis  (Ferdinand).  Bre'sil.  P.,1837.8°.[Univers.]90I.17 

—  Les  Ciliforuies,  I'Ore'gon,  et  les  Possessions  russes 

ea  Amerique,  les  lies  Noutka  et  la  Keine  Charlotte. 
Paris,  181  J.  8°.    [CTuivers] 901.12 

—  Portugal.     Paris,  1846.  8°  [Univers.]     .     .     902.27 
Denis  (J.icques).     Hi^tiire   des  theories  et  des  idees 

morales  d.in3  I'antiquite.  2v.  P.,  1836.  8°.  5133.26 
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Deuison  (Edmund  Beckett).     Astronomy  without  ma- 

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—  Treatise  on  clocks  and  watches,  and  bells.  London, 

1860.   16° 3932.20 

Deuiaon  (Edward).     Letters  and  other  writings.     Ed. 

by  Sh- B.  Leighton.   2d  ed.   L.,  1872.    8°.    5828.04 
Denmark.    5fe  Countries  (p.  304)  ;— Poetry. 
Dsnuia  (Geivgd).     Cities  and  cemeteries  of  Etruria. 

New  ed.  -.i  v.   Loudon,  1878.    8°.     .     .     .     437.13 

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—  A  summer  in  Andalucia.   laaon.]  2  v.  in  1.  London, 

1839.     8° 985.22 

Dennis  (John,   Emil.  cyitic,   h.  1657,   d.  1734).     iselecl 

works.     2  v.  London,  1718.    8°.     .     .     .  5044.20 

Contents:  v.  1.  Poems.  Pricsti-raft  dangerous.  Essay  upon 

public  spirit.    Essay  on  the  opera.     2.  Dramas.  Priestcraft 


distinguished  from  Christianity.    Grounds  of  criticism  iu 
poetry.    Letters. 

—  Usefulness  of  the  stage.    L.,  1698.    12°.     7u  1731.29 

—  Disraeli  (/.)     Miscellanies,  1796 2622.28 

—  Talfourd  {T.  i\".)     Essays,  p.  35-43.  1852 2547.14 

Dennison  (i'ic  Wm.)  Vaiittits  of  vice-iegal  life.  [Van 
Diemen's  Land,  Ncriblk  Island,  lutUa.]  2  v. 
Loudon,  1870.    8° 1035.22 

Dennistouii  (James).  Memoirs  cf  the  dukes  of  Urbi- 
no,  1440-16a0.    3  v.    London,  1851.  8".     .     534.21 

Denominational  reason  why.  8th  ed.  London,  1866. 
12° 3412.19 

Denominations  and  sects.    See  Biblical  and  relig.  lit,  (p.  83). 

Denoii  (Dominique  Vivant).  Voyages  dans  la  basse  et 
la  haute  Egypte,  pendant  les  c.ampagnes  de  Bona- 
parte. Londres,  1809.  4°.    Pfanc/.f.v,  fol.     1076.22 

Dent  (Edward  J.)  Desciiption  of  tie  dipleidoscope, 
or  double-reflecting  uitridian  and  nltitude  instru- 
ment.    London,  l.'S43.     8^ 5093.19 

Dentistry.     See  Medicine.    {Teeth.) 

Deutou  (Daniel).  Brief  desciiption  of  NewY'ork,  1670. 
New  ed.,  by  G.  Furu.an.   N.  Y.,  184.3.   8°.    614.11 

Denton  (.L  Bailey).  Sanitary  works  and  sewage  utiliza- 
tion.    London,  lSu9.     8° 3934.07* 

—  Sewage  farming  :  no.  1.  L.,  1870.    8°.     .      3934. 07i 
Denton  (Wm.  hud  Eliz.  M.  F. )     The  soul  of  things  ; 

or  p.sychometric  researches.   3d  ed.  Boston,  1866. 

12= 3814.16 

Denton  chapel,  (Manche.slfr). 

—  Booker  {J.)  History  of.    (/n  Ohetham  misc.,  T.  2,  1S5B.]  6094.38 
De   Peyster    (John   Watts).      Histoiy  of   the  lile  of 

Leonard  Torslensou,  Swedish  general.     Pough- 
keepsie,  1855.     8° 3173.19 

—  Personal   aud   military   history  of  Philip  Kearney. 

New  York,  1869.     8° 3095.18 

—  Same.     2d  td.  N.  Y.,  1870.     8°.     .     .     .      3095.18a 

—  Anniv.  address  before  the  3d  army  corps  union,  6th  May, 

1876.     N.  ¥.,  1876.  i' 646.16 

—  Ancient,  niedireval,  aud  modem  Netherlands,     A  series  of 

pamphlets.     No.  1.    History  vt  the  Rlenapii  ;   and  ol  the 
"Franks,"   p.  1-04.   PoughkteiiBie,  1869.  8°.     .     .     .  61131.17 

—  La  Royale.  Part  vii.     Cumberland  church,  or  the  heights  of 

Farmville  :    the  last  strickeu  field  of  the  army  of  northern 
Virginia.  7tU  April,  1865.     N.  Y.,  1874.  4° 646.17 

—  Maj.-geu.  Philip  Schuyler,  and  the  Burgoyne  campaign,  1777. 

Address  belove  the  N.  Y.  hist.  Boc.   N.  Y.,  1877.  8°.   6031.17 

—  Nashville  the  decisive  battled  the  rebeUiou.  [Address  before 

the  N.  y.  hist,  soc,  Jan.,  4,  1876,]  [n.p.ord.]  8°.     .  6031.17 

—  Organization  of  the  militia,    [v.]'.  or  d.]    4".        ...    646.17 

—  Practical  strategv.  as  iUus.  by  achievements  of  field  marshal 

Traun.      Catskill,  1863.  8° 6031.17 

—  Proofs  considered  of  the  early  settlement  of  Acadie  by  the 

Dutch,     [Tivoh,  N   Y.,  1868.J  8° 6031.17 

—  Report  ou  the  organization  of  the  French  and  Florentine  fire 

departments,    [p.  29-06.  n.t p.] G46.17 

—  Reuniou  of  post  Phil.  Kearney,  Mth.  25,  1868  ;  address.   New 

York.  1868.    8' 6031.17 

—  Secession  iu  Switzerland  and  in  the  Uiiited  States  compared. 

Catskill,  1864.  8° 6031.17 

—  Sketch  of  Gen.  Kobert  McAlHster.    [From  'Representative 

men.'     10  pp.]     4° 640.16 

—  State  sovereignty.    8  pp.    [Repr.  from  Yonkers  gazette.  7i. p. 

ord.\8' 6031.17 

—  Sketch  of  Gen.  George  H.  Thomas.    [From  •Bepreseutative 

men.  10  pp.]    4" 640.16 

Depping  (Guill.iume).  Wonders  of  bodily  strength  and 
skill,  iu  all  ages  aud  countries.  Tr.  aud  enl.  by  C. 
PtUsseU.  Loudon  aud  New  York,  1670.  12°.  4613.25 
De  Pradt.    See  Pradt. 

Depths  of  the  a.  a.     See  Thomson  {C.  W.)    1873.      .     .     .  4828.20 
Depuy  (H.  W. )    Ethan  Alleu  and  the  Green  mountain 

heroes  of  '76.     B,,  1853,     l-s° 3013.21 

De  Quincey  (Thomas).     Art  of  conversation  and  other 

papers.     Edm.,ls63.    12° 2523.29 

Contents :  Letters  to  a  young  man  whose  education  has 
been  uegleiteti.  Orthographic  mutineers.  John  Paul 
Rithter.  Art  of  couversatiou.  Presence  of  mind.  On  the 
knocking  at  the  gate  in  Macbeth.  The  Antigone  of  Sopho- 
cles.   Traditions  of  the  Rabbius.    Modern  Greece. 

—  Autobiographic  sketches,  1790-1803.     Boston,  1856. 

16° 2522.02 

Contents  :  The  afflictions  of  childhood,  Introd.  to  the 
world  of  strife.  Inlant  literature.  Female  iufidel.  Public 
school.  I  enter  the  world.  The  nation  of  London.  Dublin. 
First  rebellion  in  Ireland.  French  invasion  of  Ireland,  and 
second  rebellion.  Travelling.  My  brother.  Premature 
manhood. 

Same.     Edin.,  1863.     12° 2.323.30 

Contents  :  Same  as  foregoing  ed.,  with  addition  of  '  Lax- 
ton  '  and  '  The  priory.'' 

—  Beauties  ;  from  [his]  writmgs.  B.,1862.  12°.  2522.01 


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413 


-  Biographical  essays.     B.,  1S.J1.    16^      .     .     2r)i2.04 

Contents  :  Shakspeai-e.  Pope.  Lamb.  Goetbe.  SchiUer. 

■  The  CiBsars.     J3ostou,  IS-'il.   10" '2522.0.5 

■  Coleridge   aud   opium-eatiug,   and  other  writings. 

Eclin.,  IS  13.    12' 2523.27 

Contents:  Prefatory  uote  ou  Coleridge.  Ceylon.  Tlie  king 
of  Hayti.  Colerid;;e  auil  opiuui-eatiug.  Toilette  of  the  He- 
brew lady.  National  teiuperauco  movements.  Miltou  Vfr-vus 
Soutliey  and  LanJor.  Tiie  tatal  murksuiau.  On  christiautly 
as  au  or^aii  of  politii'ai  movement  Notes  ou  Godwin,  Fos- 
ter, aud  Hazlitt.   Falsiflcatiou  of  English  history. 

-  Coufessious  of  an  Euglish  opium-eater.  Edinbvirgh, 

1862.  16' 2523.17 

Note— B,epr.  from  Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  67-58.  1S45. 
•  Coule8aiou.>i  of  an  En'.;lish  opium-eater,  aud  Suspiria 
deprofondis.     Boston,  1853.     16^.       .     .  2522.20 

-  Essays  oa  philosophical  writers.   2  v.  Boston,  1851. 

16= 2522.18 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Hamilton.  Mackintosh.  Kant.  Herder. 
Eiohter.  Leasing.     2.  Beutley.  parr. 

-  Essays  on  the  poets  aud  other  writers.     Boston, 

1853.  1G° 2522.06 

Contents  :  Wordsworth.  Shelley.  Keats.  Goldamitb.  Pope. 

Godwin.   H:izlitt.  Laudor. 

-  Hist,  and  critical  essays.  2  v.'B.,  1853.  16°.  2522.07 

Contents  :  V.  1.  Philosophy  of  Roman  history.  The  Es- 
Beues.  Philosophy  of  Herodotus.  Plato's  republic  Homer 
and  the  Homeridie.  2.  Cicero.  Style.  Rhetoric.  Secret 
societies. 

-  Klosterbeim.     See  Memorials,  etc.,  v.  2  ;  below. 

-  Letters  to  a  youug  man ,  and  other  papers.    Boston, 

1854.  16' 2522.0'.) 

Contents  :  Letters  to  a  young  man.  Greek  tragedy.  Con- 
versation. Language.  French  and  English  manners.  Cali- 
fornia aud  the  gold  mania.  Ceylon.  Presence  of  miud. 

-  Life  and  manners.  Bo.^ton,  1851.     1'2°.     .     .  2522.10 

Contents:  Early  days.  Loudon,  li-eland.  The  Irish  rebel- 
lion.  Premature  manhood.  Travelling.  My  brother.  Ox- 
ford. German  literature. 

iVo^i;.— All  of  the  above,  except  the  two  last,  are  included 
in  'Autobiographic  sketches." 

-  Literary  remmiscences.  2  v.  B.,  1S52.   16°.    25'22.11 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Literary  novitiate.  Sir  Humphrey  Davy. 
■Wm.  Godwin.  Mrs.  Grant.  Recollections  nf  Charles  Laml). 
Walladmor.  Coleridge.  "Wordsworth.  2.  Wordsworth  and 
Southey.  Southey,  Wordsworth,  and  Coleridge.  Recollec- 
tions of  Grasmere.  The  Saracen's  head.  Society  of  the 
lakes.  Charles  Lloyd.  Walking  Stewart  Edward  Irving. 
Wordsworth.  Talfourd.  The  London  magazine.  Julius. 
Clare.  Cunuinghaiu.  Libellous  attack  by  a  Loudon  Journal. 
Duelliug. 

-  Logic  of  political  economy  and  other  papers.  Boston. 

1S59,  16° 

Contents :  Logic  of  political  economy.  Eife  of  Milton 
The  Suliotes.  The  fatal  marksman.  The  incognito.  The 
dice.  The  king  of  Hayti. 

-  Memorials  and  other  papers.     2  v.     Boston,  1856. 

16° 25-22.13 

Contents :  v.  1.  Explanatory  notices.  Orphan  heiress. 
Oxford.  Pagan  oracles.  Revolution  of  Greece.  2.  Kloster- 
beim. The  Sphinx's  riddle.  Templar's  dialogues  ou  politi- 
cal economy. 

-  Miscellaneous  essays.    Boston,  1851.  12°.     .  25'22.1.^. 

Contents  :  On  knocking  at  the  gate,  in  Macbeth.  Murder 
as  one  of  the  fine  arts.  Joan  of  Arc.  English  mail  coach, 
"l^isiou  of  sudden  death.  Dinuer,  real  and  reputed 

-  Narrative  and  miscellaneous  jjapers.     2  v.     Boston, 

1853.   16° .  2522  16 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Household  wreck.  Spanish  nun.  Flight 
of  a  Tartar  tribe.  2.  Heavens  as  revealed  by  Rosse'a 
telescopes.  Modern  superstitions.  Coleridge  and  opium 
eating.  Temperance  movement.  On  war.  Last  days  of  Im- 
manuel  Kant. 

-  Note  book  of  an  English  opium-eater.  Boston,  1855. 

16° 2522.17 

Contents  :  Three  memorable  murders.  True  relation  of 
the  Bible  to  merely  human  siience.  Scblosser's  liteiai-y 
history  of  the  isth  century.  The  Antigone  of  Sophocles. 
The  marquess  Weilesley.  Miltou  vs.  Southey  and  Laudor. 
Falsifications  of  English  history.  Peripatetic  pnilosopher 
On  suicide.  Superficial  knowledge.  Euglish  dictionaries. 
Dryden's  Hexastich.  Pope's  retort  upou  .Addison. 

-  Suspiria  de  jjroluudis,  aud  other  misci^aueous  writ- 
----  ings.     Edin.,  1S71.    12° 2523.32 

Contents  :  Suspiria  de  profundis.  Memorial  chronology 
Portrait  gallery  ;  Prof.  John  Wilson  ;  Sir  Win.  Hamilton. 
California.  China.  Literary  remini.sceuces.  Walladmor. 
The  juggernaut  of  social  life.  The  avenger.  Translations 
from  the  German  :  1.  Historico-critical  inquiry  into  the 
Rosicrucians  and  the  fiee-masons.  2.  Kaiit  ou  national 
character  in  relation  to  tho  sense  of  the  sublime  aud  the 
beautiful.  Notes  from  the  pocket-book  of  a  late  opium- 
eater. 

-  Theological  essays.  2  v.  Bo.ston,  1851.   12°.    35J3.20 

Contents :    v.  1.    Christianity  as  an  organ  of   political 


movement.  Protestantism.  On  tho  supposed  Scriptural 
expression  for  eternity.  Judas  Iscariot.  Hume's  Argument 
against  Miracles.     Casuistry.    Greece  under  tlie  Romans. 

2.  Secession  from  church  of  .Scotland.  Toilette  ol  the  He- 
brew lady.  Milton.  Charlemagne.  Modern  Greece.  Lord 
Carlisle  on  Pope, 

—  Walladmor,    See  Suspiria,  etc. ;  above 2523.32 

Note.—'  Freely  translated '  from  the  German  of  Hiiring. 

—  Bayne  (P.)    T.  De  Quiucey  aud  his  works.     [/.»  B.'s  Essays, 

V.  I,  1857,  p.  15-5U.] 2513.04 

—  Giles  ifl.\     lUustratious  of  genius,  p,  3UU-362.  1854.     .  2520.U3 

—  JAisson  iD.)     Wordsworth,  etc      1874 2536.29 

—  Steplien  {L.)     Hours  in  a  library.     1875 2543.31 

Note.—Repr.  fr.  Fortn  rev.,  v.  15,  1871,  or  Littell,  1371.  v.  2. 
See  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  12.  1863  (by  H.  W.  Alden)  ; 
Bentley's  miscel..  v.  37,  1855  ;  Eclectic  (from  Examiner), 
v.  27,  1852  ;  Eraser's  mag  ,  y.  62  03,  180U  (2  art.),  or  Littell, 
1861,  v.l:  Nat.  quar.  rev.,  v.  22.  1871  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  74, 
1852  ;  V.  88,  1859  :  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v,  39,  1863  ;  Quar,  rev.,  v. 
110,  1861,  or  Littell,  1861.  V.  3  ;  Weslm.  rev.,  v.  61,  1854.  or 
Littell,  V.  5,  1854. 

De  Rheims  (J.  F.  H.)  First  practical  lines  in  geometri- 
cal drawing.     London,  1865.   8°.     .     .     .  3924.31 

Derby  (Nelson  L.)  Report  on  architecture  and  materials.  [U.  S. 
com.  to  Vienna  exliib  ,  v  4,  1875 3916.18 

Derby  {Earls  of).     See  Biography  (p.  138). 

Derbyshire.     See  Countries.   iDerbysftire,  p.  304.) 

Derenzy  (George  Webb).  Euchirioiou  ;  or.  a  hand  for  the  one- 
handed.  London,  1823.  8°.  [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  '22.]  6058.23 

Dermot  Mac  Morrogh,  or  the  conquest  ol  Ireland  :  a  poem.  See 
Adams  (J.  Q.) 6093.04 

Derrick  and  drill  :  petroleum.    See  Morris  (E.)    1865.    .  3933.21 

Dervishes. 

—  Brown  (John  P.)     The  dervishes  ;  or  oriental  spiiit- 

ism.     1868 35'24.24 

See  also  Brit.  qu.  rev.,  Jan,,  1870  (Among  the  prophets)  : 
New  monthly  mag.,  v.  22,  1828  (Daucing  and  howhng  der- 
vishes of  Constantinople)  ;  and  works  on  Turkey, 

Desagulieis  iJ.T. )  Course  of  experimental  philosophy. 
2d  ed.   2  v.   London,  1745.  4° 4028.01 

De  Sanctis  (L. )  Rome,  christian  and  papaL  New 
York,  1856.     12° 3426.15 

Desarbres  (Ner('e).  Deux  sifecles  k  I'opera,  (1669-1868). 
Paris.  1868.  12° 1562.06 

De  Saulcy  (L.  F.  J.  C.)    See  Saulcy  (L.  F.  J.  C.  de). 
.  Descamps  (Jean  Baptiste).     La  vie  des  peintres  fla- 
mands,  allemauds  et  hollandois,  5  v.     P.,  1753-09. 
12° 1434.05 

Descartes  [Lat.  Cartesius]  (Bene).  Discourse  on  me- 
thod.     From  the  French,  with  an  iutrod.     3d  ed. 

Edin.,  1806.     12° 541'2.21 

Reviewed  by  Prof  Huxley  in  Macmillan's  mag..  May, 
1870  ;  and  in  his  Lay  sermoiis-(4712,15], 

• — Meditations.  Tr.  by  W.  R.  Walker.  [In  Journal  of  spec, 
philos.,  V.  4,  1870  ;  4  articles.] 

—  Meditations  ;  ami  solectious  from  the  Principles  of 

philosophy.  From  the  Latin,  with  notes.  Newed. 
Edin.,  1867.   12° 5412.21 

—  Sur  la  methode.     MediUttions.     Traite  des  passions. 

Paris,  1844.  1'2° 5412.14 

—  Alger  (W.  R.)     Solitudes,  etc.,  p.  239-'242.     1867..     .     .2612.07 

—  Daniel-  (0.)     A  voyage  to  the  world  of  Cartesius.   Tr. 

by  T.  Taylor.     1694 5412.13 

—  Huxley  (T  H.)    Ou  tho   hypothesis  [of   Descartes]  that  ani- 

mals are  automata.    [7it  Fortn.  rev  ,  Nov.  1,  1874.] 

—  Sitinle-Gennain  (B.  de).     Descartes  considere  comme 

physiologiste  et  eomme  medeciu.  1869.     .  4326.10 

—  Stephen  {L.)    Hist,  of  English  thought,   v.  1.  5426.26 

See  also  Eclectic  mag.,  v.  26.  1852  (Historical  position  of 

D.)  :  Ed.   rev.,  v.  95  (Genius  and  writings  of    D.  by  H. 

Rogers^  :  Revue  des  d.  mondes,  Jan.  1868  (par  P.  Janet  i  ; — 

Winslow's  Jour,  of  psy.  med.,  v.  8,  1855  (Psychology  of  D.) 

Descent.     See  Law.  {Desce7U.) 

Descent  of  man.     See  Darwin  (Charles) 4712.17 

Deschanel   (.\ugustin    Privati.     Elementary   treatise 

on  natural  iihilosophv.     Tr.  with  additions,    by 

J.D.Everett.  4pts.  in4v.     L.,  1870.  8'.  4026.06 

1.  Mechanics.  Hydrostatics,  and  Pneumatics.    2.  Heat. 

3.  Electricity  and  magnetism.    4.  Sound  and  light. 
Deschauel  (E. )     Le   bien  qo'ou   a  dit   des   femmes. 

Paris,  1856.  12°; 5821.24 

Desert  of  the  Exodus.     .See  Palmer.(E.  H.;  2V.  1871.     .    1044.13 

Desert  world.     See  Mangin  (A.)   1869 4727  05 

Deserted  village,  a  poem.     *e  Goldsmith    O.)     1044.15  ;  1691.30 
Des  G-uays  (J,  F.  E.  Le  Bois).    See  Le  Bois  Des  Guays. 
Design  iu  art.    See  Fine  arts.     (Design.) 
Des  Laudes  ( L. )     Jianhood,  the  causes  of  its  prema- 
ture decline.     B.,  1845.   18' 4331.09 

Dpslys  (Charles).     Le  Koy  d'Yvetot.  2  v.     Paris,  1866. 

^    12°. 7042.33 

Desnoiresterres  (Gustave).  Voltaire  k  la  cour.  Paris, 
ls6'J.    8°. 3175.25 


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Desor  (Edouard).  Palaflttes.  or  lacustrian  coustrilctions  of  the 
lake  of  Neuchitel.     [Sm.  rep.  1865.J 3936.'20 

De  Soto  (Hernaudo  de).    Sep  Biography  (p.  200). 

Despair.     Hflps  (A.)    Friendji  in  council,  v.  1 2531.28 

Dea  Perriers  (Bonn venture).  Cymbalum  mundi  ;  or 
satvrical  dialogues.  Done  into  EngliBh.  L.,  1723. 
12\     .     .     . 2521. 3U 

Despotism.     See  Government  and  politics.     (Despotism). 

Despotism  in  America.     See  Hildreth  (Ricbard).  1834.     .  5831.23 

Dessert  books.  With  orisinal  recipes.  By  a  Bostou 
lady,  [-mon.]     B.,  1872.  12°.     •.     .     .     .6016.11 

De  Stael.     See  Stael. 

Destouches  (Philippe  Nerlcanlt).  Alembert  {J.leB.  d').  Eulogies. 
,(c.,  Y.  2 3221.15 

D'Estrees.     See  Estrees  (GabrieUe  d'). 

Distutt  de  Tracy  (Autoine  Louis  Claude,  Comte'i. 
Political  economy  ;  with  suppl.  to  '  Elements  of 
ideology.'     Georgetown,  1817.    8°.  .     .     .  5932.14 

Desvergers  (Marie  Joseph  Adolphe  Noel).  Abyssiuie. 
Paris,  1847.  8°.   [Uuivers.] 902.30 

—  Arable.     Paris,  1847.  8°.   [Univers.]      .     .     901.13 

—  L'Etrurie  et  les  Etrusques.  v.  1-2.  8°.  v.  3.  Planches. 

fol.     P.,  18li2-G4 1465.15 

De  Teissier  (G.  P. )     The  parables  practically  set  forth. 

Lonilon,   [1870.]  IIP 354403 

De  Tocqueville.     .5ee  TocqueviUe. 
Detroit.     .See  Ooantries.   (i».'^roi(,  p.  304). 

Deus-Homo  ;  Qod-man.    See  Parsons  (T.) 3422.06 

Deus-Semper.    By  the  author  of  Semper-Deus.  Phil. , 

181)9.  12° 3544.04 

Deutsc'i  (Emanuel  Oscar  Menaheml.  Literary  remains. 
With  a  memoir.  N.  Y.,  1874.  8°.  .  .  .  3.)40.75 
Contents  :  The  T.ilraud.  Islam.  Notes  on  Semitic  paleo- 
graphy. Notes  of  three  lectures  on  Semitic  culture.  Kgypt, 
ancient  and  modern.  Hermes  Trismegistus.  Jiidso-Arabic 
metaphysics.  Les  apoirea,  par  E.  Keuan.  Five  letters  on 
the  tEcumenical  council.  Apostolicae  sedis.  The  Roman 
passion  drama.  On  Semitic  languages.  On  the  Targums. 
Oil  the  SimaritaD  Pentatevich.  The  book  of  -Jasher.  Early 
Arabic  poetry  in  Spain  and  Sicily. 

See  notices  of  E.  Deutsch,  by  H.  B.  Eaweis  in  Contem. 
rev.,  V.  23.  1874. 
Deutsch-amerikanisclier  Dichterwald.     Eine  samm- 
lung.     Detroit,  {Mich.)     185i).     18°.     .     .  7114.01. 
Deutscli-aiuerikiinisches  conversations  lexicon.  Bear- 
beitet  von  A.  T.  Scbem.  v.  1-7.   N.  Y.,  18H9-72.  8°. 
De  Veaux  (.James).  Lester  {C.E.)  Artists  of  America.  1846.  1415.10 
Development  tUeories  in  nat.  history.     .See  Evolution. 
Development  theory  in  theology.  See  Newman  (John  H.) 
De  Vere    (Aubrey  Thom;i3).     Irish    odes,  and    other 
poems.     N.Y.,  1869.  12° 1612.28 

—  Picturesque  sketches  of  Greece  and    Turkey.     2  v. 

L.,  18.30.  8= 992.24 

De  Vere  (Maximilian  Scheie).  Americanisms.  New 
York,  1872.     8° 6424.18 

—  The  great  empress.  [Agrippina.]     A  portrait.     Ph., 

1870.    8° 3012.21 

—  Modern  magic.     N.   Y.,    1873.   12°.     .     .     .3814.36 

—  Oatliiies  of  comparative  philology,  with  a  brief  hist. 

of  the  art  of  writing.     N.  Y...  l'8')3.     12°.     6413.02 

—  Rim i,nce  of  American  history.     Early  aunals.    New 

York,  1872.     12°.        .     .     '. 573.08 

—  S^ray  leaves  from  the  book  of  nature.     New  York, 

18-)(1.   12° 4712.27 

—  Studies  in  English.     N.  Y.,  1S67.  12°.     .     .6433.10 

—  Wonders  of  the  deep.     N.  Y.,  1869.   12°.     .  4826.11 
De  Vericour  (L.  B.)    Historical   analysis  of  christian 

civilization.     Londou,  18-30.   12°.     .     .     .     443.19 

Devereiix  (J.  E.)  On  Lord  Wharnclifie"s  ciitholic 
bequest  bill,  and  other  catholic  matters.  London, 
1814.    8° Ill  5093.19 

Devereux  (Walter  Bourchier).  Lives  and  letters  of 
the  Devereux,  earls  of  Essex.  1540-1616.  2  v.  L., 
1853.     8° 3052.05 

Devereux  (W.  Cope).  "A  cruise  in  the  Gorgon,"  gn 
the  east  coast  of  Africa.  Including  a  trip  up  the 
Zambesi  with  Liviu_g3tone.   L.,  1869.    8'.     1081.21 

Devey  (JosepB).  Coinixirative  estimate  of  modern 
Enghsh  poets.     L.,  1873.   12° 1641.02 

—  Logic.     London,  1854.  8° 5428.04 

Devices.  PaUiseiiMra.B.)  Historic  devioes.1870. 1452. 16 

Jt^  See  also  Heraldry  ; — Emblems. 
Dsvil  (The).  .See  Biblical  and  relig.  lit.  (if.iiif.  p.  83)  ;  also  Atlantic 
monthly,  v.  32,  1873  (Modern  iliabolism,  by  H.  James)  ; 
Contem.  rev.,  Feb..  1870,  or  Eclectic  mag.,  April.  1876  (De- 
monology,  devil-dancing,  and  demoniacal  possession,  by  K. 
C.  Caldwell)  ;  Cornhill  mag..  .\pr.,  1865  (Devils  of  Mor- 
aine :  St.  Paul's  mag.,  July,  1871,  or  Littell,  1871,  v.  3  (Tas- 
mauian  devil).  See  atso  Spiritualism  ;—  Apparitions  ; — 
Witchcraft. 


De  Vinne  (Theo.  L. )    Printers'  price  list.     New  York. 

1871.     8°. 2763.18 

De  Voe  (Thomas  F.)    The  market' assistant.     N.  Y., 

1867.     8° 6016.24 

—  The  market  book,  an  hist,  account  of  {mbbe  markets, 

V.  1.    [New  York  markets.     No  more  published.] 

N.  Y.,  1862.  8° 6016.26 

Devonshire.  lEngl.)    See  Countries.  {DevonsMre,  p.  304.) 
Devotional  works.     iSee  Biblical  and  reUg.  literature  (p.  83). 

Devotions  of  tlie  ages.    See  AUcn  (N.  G.) 3513.25 

Devrieut  (Eduard).    My  recollections  of  Mendelssohn  ; 

and  his  letters  to  me.     Tr.  by  N.  Macfarren.    L., 

1869.   12° 3123.16 

Dew.    See  Meteorology. 

De  Walden  (E.)    Ball-room  companion.     New  York, 

[)].d]  16° 4612.22 

Dewar  (Daniel).     Elements  of  moral  philosophy,  and 

of  christian  ethics.  2  v.  L,,  1826.  8°.     .     .  3544.07 
D'Ewres  (J.)     Sporting  in  both  hemispheres.     London, 

1858.   12° 4615.08 

De  Wette  (W  M.  L.)    See  Wette  (W.  M.  L.  de). 

Dewey  (Chester).     Best  hours  of  daily  observation  to  find  the 

mean  temperature  of  the  year.    [Smith,  rep..  1857,  I860.] 

3936.12  :  3936.15 

Dewey  (Mary  E. )    Life  and  letters  of  Catherine  M. 

Sedgwick.     N.  Y.,  1871.  12° 3161.09 

Dewey  {Rev.  Orville).     Problem  of  human    destinj'. 

N.  Y.,  1864.   8° 3544.05 

—  Works.  London,  1844.  8°. 3544.06 

Contents  .-  Discourses.  Moral  views  on  commerce,  so- 
ciety, and  politics.  Discourses  in  defence  of  Uuitariaiiism. 
The  old  world  and  the  new  :  travels.  Miscellaneous  dis- 
coiu-ses  and  essays. 

Dew^hurst  (Henry  Wm.)  Natural  history  of  the  cetacea. 
London,  1834.    8° 4826.26 

De  Witt  (Jan).     See  Witt  (Jan  de).  .     .    .    , 6713.09 

De  Witt  (Thomas).  Discourse  in  the  North  Keformed 
Dutch  church.  New  York,  1857.  8°.     .     .  3456.08 

Dexter  (Charles)  Versions  and  verses.  Cambridge, 
1865.   16° 1641.14 

Dexter  (Henry  Martyn).  As  to  Eoger  Williams  and 
his  banishment  from  the  Mass.  plantation  ;  with  a 
few  further  words  concerning  the  Baptists,  the 
Quakers,  and  relig.  liberty.  B.,  1876.  4°.    3185.23 

—  Congregationalism.     Bostou,  1805.  8°.    .     .  3544.09 

—  Verdict  of  reason  upon  future  punishment.     Boston, 

18G5.   12° 3544.10 

Diable  (Le)  a  Paris.    Paris,  1862.  12°.  .     .    .  7032.11 

Diagnosis.     See  Medicine. 

Dialogues. 

—  Becket  {A.)    Dialogues,    (/re  fti's  Miscellanies,  v.  2.)     .1714.01 

—  Lawlor  iW.  Smage).  Imaginary  conversations.  [/«  Sis  Works. 

1853.] 6047.03 

—  Lucian.     Works,  from  the  Greek,  by  T.  Franklin, 

2  V.   1780 5058.16 

—  LyUdlon  (George,  lord).  Dialogues  of  the  dead.  50-')2.14 

—  Sargent  (JSpes).     Original  dialogues  for  school  and 

family  reading  aud  representation.     1861.  6333.03 
,8®"  See  also  Elocution.  {Readings.} 
Diamond  necklace.  —  Kize(e/ii/  {H.)    The  story  of  the. 

2d  ed  2  V.    1867 3097.27 

Carlyte  (T.)    Diamond  necklace.    [In  his  EsBays)     .    .  2517.12 

See  also  Gentleman's  mag.,  June,  1847;  and  (in  Biography: 

Individual,  p.  120)  lives  of  Bat.samo  ; — L.i  Motte  ;— Marie 

Antoinette  ;— Rohan  {Card.  de). 
Diamonds.    See  Jewelry  and  precious  stones. 
Diana.    See  works  on  Ephesus  (p.  316)  ;  also  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  66, 

1862.  p.  113.116  (Hymn,  etc..  by  E.  Arnold). 

Diarian  miscellany.  .See  Hutton  (O.) 4011.01 

Diaries  of  a  lady  of  quality,  1797-1844.  &e  Wynn  (F.  W.)  3180.3() 
Diary  of  an  ennuyee.  .See  Jameson  (.1/r.^.  A.)  ....  941.10 
Diary  of  an  invalid  :  tour,  etc.  See  Matthews  (H.)  .  .  945.21 
Diary  of  a  Samaritan.     By  a  member  of  the  Howard 

Association  of  N.O.   New  Orleans,1860.12°.  5S'25.01 
Diaz  (.t/es.  Abby  Morton).     See  Fiction  class-list ;  also  Chaney 

(.l/rs.  G.  L.)     William  Henry  dramatized.  1875.  [17'22.30  ] 
Diaz  del    Castillo  (Bei'nal).     Memoirs,  containing  a 

true  account  of    the  discovery   and    conquest   of 

Mexico.     From  the  Spanish  by  J.  I,  Lockhart.  2  v. 

L.,  1844.  8° SOC.Ol 

■  Same.    [In  Kerr  (H.)    Voyages,  v.  3,  p.  432-608 ;  v.  4.  p. 

1-328.1 914.10 

Dibdin  (Charles),  Collection  of  songs.  3  v.  L., 
1792.   16° 1642.03 

Dibdin  (ThomasV  Metrical  history  of  England,  to  1812. 
2  v.     L.,  1813.  8° 1635.29 

-  Remmiscences,  1 771-1 8'27.  2  v.  L.,  18'27.  8°.  3052.09 
]^g-  Foi'  his  plays  see  Plays.  {Alphabetical  arrangement.) 


BROOKLYN    MERCANTILE    LIBRARY. 


DIBDIN-  DIDAY 


415 


Dibdin  (Thomas  Frognall).  'Bibliographical,  antiqua- 
rian, and  picturesque  tour  in  France  and  Ger- 
many. 3  V.     L.,  1821.  8° 2745.22 

Same.     3  v.  L.,  1S29.     8°. 2763.10 

—  'Bibliographical,  antiquarian,  and  picturesque  tour 

in  the  northern  counties  of  England  and  in  Scot- 
land. 2  V.     L.,  1S38.  8'.     .."....  2745.09 

—  'Bibliographical  Decameron ;  or  ten  days'  pleasant 

discom-se  upon  Uluminatcd  manuscripts,  and  sub- 
jects connected  with  early  engraving,  typography 
and  bibliography.  3  v.     L.,  1817.  8°._  ._  .  27-15.19 

—  'Bibliomania  ;  or  book  madness  ;  a  bibliographical 

romance.  Newed.     L.,  1842.  8^.     .     .     .  2745.11 

—  'Bibliotheca  Spenceriana,  a  descriptive  catalogue  of 

the  books  printed  in  the  15th    century,   in  the 
•  library  of  earl  Spencer.  4  v.  L., 1814-15.  8°.  2745.12 

Same,  containing  part  of  the  Cassano  library, books 

added,  and  a  general  index  of  the  Bibhotheca 
Spenceriana  and  .Sides  Althorpianie.  Loudon,  1823. 
8° 2745.18 

—  Introduction  to  the  knowledge  of  rare  and  valuable 

editions  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  classics.  With 
an  account  of  polyglot  Bibles,  polyglot  psalters, 
Hebrew  Bibles,  Greek  Biblcs  and  Greek  Testa- 
ments ;  the  Greek  fathers  and  the  Latin  fathers. 
4th  ed.     2v.     London,  1827.   8°.     .     .     .2733.31 

—  Typographical   *aiitiquities.       See  Ames  (J.)  and  Herbert 

(W.) 2766.02 

DicEBaxchus.  Periegesis.  [Gr.  et  Lat.]  [In  Miiller  (G.)  Geographi 
Gr.  min.,  v.  1.  1853.] 7765.03 

—  Fragmeuta.     [In  Millier  (C.)  Fragm.  Gr.  min.,  v.  2, 1848.] 
Dicey  (Edward).     The  battle-fields  of  1866  [in  Ger- 
many].  L.,1866.  12° 533.28 

—  Cavour.  A  memoir.  Cambridge,  1861.  8°.    .  3034.04 

—  The  morning-land.  2  v.     L.,  1870.  12°.  .     .  1052.18 

—  KomeinlSOO.     C,   (Ea(il.)  1861.  16°.     .     .     533.29 

—  Six  months  in  the  federal  states.  2  v.     London  and 

Camb.,  1863.  8° 642.05 

Dick  (Thomas).  Celestial  scenery  [the  planetary  sys- 
tem] ;  illustrating  the  perfections  of  deity  and  a 
pluralityof  worlds.  N.Y.,  1845.  1^°.     .     .4016.09 

—  Lnprovement  of  society  by  the  diffusion  of  knowl- 

edge.    N.  Y.,  [H.d.]  18° 3913.19 

—  Practical  astronomer.  N.  Y.,1846.  12°    .     .  4016.01 

—  Sidereal  heavens.    N.  Y.,  l<ihoxit  1840.]  18°.  4016.10 

—  Work-s.     2  V.     Cincinnati,   1853.  8°.     .     .  .  5033.01 

V.  1.  Improvemeut  of  society.  PhiloBopby  of  a  future 
state.  Fhiluiiophy  of  religiou.  Mental  illiuuiuatioQ.  Et^say 
on  covetousnees. 

2.  Christian  philosopher.  Ctlestial  scenery.  Sidereal 
heavens.  Practical  astronomer.  The  solar  system.  The 
atmosphere.  _ 

Dick  ( W.  B. )  Encyclopedia  of  practical  receipts  and 
processes.     N.  Y.,  1872.  8° 6017.04 

Dick  (W.  B.,)  Frost  iS.  A.)  and  Taylor  (W.)  WTiat 
shall  we  do  to-night  ?  or  social  amusements.  By 
LegerD.  Jlayut,  [pstiifi.]  N.Y.,  1873.  12°.  4622.12 

Dickens  (Charles ).  American  notes  for  general  circu- 
lation.    L.,  1S50.  1G° 1074.16 

—  Child's  histoiy  of  England.  N.  Y.,  1854.  16°.  462.32 

—  On  Mr.  Fechter's  acting.     [In  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  24.] 

—  Pictures   from   Italy.     American  notes   for   general 

circulation.     L.,  1866.    12°. 973.20 

—  Speeches,  letters  and  sayings,  to  which  is  added  a 

sketch  of  the  author  by  G.  A.  Sala,  and  Dean 
Stanley's  sermon.     New  York,  1870.  8°.       3052.25 

—  Anderson  (II.  C. )     Pictures  of  travel,  etc.  With  a  visit 

at  Charles  Dickens's  house.     1871..     .     .     991.18 

—  Pierce  {G.  A.)  The  Dickens  dictionary  :  a  key  to  char- 

acters and  incidents  in  the  Tales  of  C.  D.     174.11 

—  (editor).    See  Household  word*  ; — All  the  year  round. 

J8S"  For  his  novels  and  sketches,  see  Fiction  class-list. 

For  lives  and   critical   estimates  of   him  see  Biography 

(p.  139) ;  and  Grentl.  mag..  Mch,  1874  (C.  D.,  by  G.  B.  Smith). 

Dickeson    (Montroville    Wilson).     American   numis- 

matical  manual     Phila.,  1859.  4°.       .     .   1585.01 

Dickinson  (Anna  £.)     A  paying  investment.     Boston, 

1871).     12° 5522.09 

—  What  answer?     Boston,  1869.  12°.     .     .     .     174.38 
Dickinson  (Daniel  S. )     Speeches,  correspondence,  etc. 

edited  with  a  biography,  by  j.  R.  Dickinson.    2  v. 

N.  Y.,  18'J7.   8^ iiii:,.l& 

ContenU  :  v.  1.  Biogr.  sketch.  Speech  on  the  repeal  of 
the  usury  laws,  1837.  Speech  upon  the  governor's  message. 


1840.  Addi'Gss  at  fair  of  Queens  county  asr.  soc,  1843.  Ad- 
dress of  the  Albany  repeal  assoc.  to  the  people  of  Iieland. 
1844.  Speecties :  Upon  the  joint  resolution  for  annex,  of 
Texas,  1845.  Oregou  question,  1846.  Eeply  to  Mr.  Webster 
upon  N.  E.  boundary,  right  of  search,  and  destruction  of 
the  Caroline,  1846.  On  the  acquisition  of  territory,  and 
formation  of  gov.  for  the  territories— doctrine  of  "  popular 
sovereignty  "  1848.  On  the  bill  to  estabUsh  territorial  gov. 
in  Oregon,  California,  and  New  Jlexico,  1843.  Upon  the 
issues  and  candidates  of  the  presidential  cauipaign,  1848. 
On  a  government  for  California  and  New  Mexico,  and  in 
reply  to  Mr.  Dix  on  the  "  "Wilmot  proviso,"  1849.  At  a  de- 
mocratic state  couvention  held  at  Rome,  N.  Y.,  Aug.,  1819. 
Upon  the  resolution  calling  for  information  in  ref.  to  the 
appointment  of  a  military  governor  for  California,  etc., 
185U.  At  a  compl.  dinner,  June,  1850.  At  the  centennial 
celebration  of  Litchfield  county.  Conn.,  Aug.,  18.51.  In  the 
democratic  national  convention  at  Baltimore,  1862.  Ora- 
tion on  the  auuiv.  of  .\mer.  independence,  1853.  Speech 
at  a  democratic  ratification  meeting.  Rochester,  1853. 
Address  to  the  jury  in  the  case  of  the  U.  S.  vs.  James 
Collier,  1854.  Remarks  at  the  Oxford  academy  jubilee, 
1854.  Address  at  the  laying  of  the  corner  stone  of  the  Sus- 
quehanna seminary,  Binghamton.  1854.  Speech  at  Delhi, 
at  a  meeting  of  the  '*  hard  shell  "  or  national  democracy. 
1854.  Speech  on  the  Maine  law  question,  1854.  Speech  at 
a  mass  meeting  to  ratify  the  nominations  of  the  Cincinnati 
convention,  1850.  Extract :  a  picture  of  disunion.  Speech 
at  a  democratic  meeting.  Brooklyn,  1856.  Address  at  tba 
opening  of  the  new  court-house,  Binghamton,  1857. 
Speech.  1857,  at  the  eel.  of  the  anniv.  of  the  battle  of  New 
Orleans.  Remarks  on  the  presentation  of  a  testimonial  to 
W.  B.  Gilbert,  of  Syracuse.  1857.  Speech  in  response  to  a 
serenade,  Wash.,  1857.  .address  in  behalf  of  John  M.  Thurs- 
ton. 1857.  Address  before  the  grad.  class  of  the  law  dep. 
of  Hamilton  college,  N.  Y.,  1858.  Remarks  at  the  laying 
of  the  corner-stone  of  the  X.  Y.  state  inebriate  asylum. 
Binghamton,  1858.  Speech  at  the  democratic  state  conveu- 
tion°  Syi acuso.  1859.  Address  bef  .re  the  (.henango  agr. soc, 
1859.  Speech  at  a  meeting  of  the  democratic  party,  Buffalo, 
IS.'W.  Speech  at  a  Breckinridge  and  Lane  democratic  meet- 
ing, 1860.  Speech  ou  occasion  of  a  serenade,  "Wash.,  1860. 
Spt-ech  at  a  union  meeting.  New  York.  ISllO.  Address  on 
temperance,  license  law.  etc.,  1843.  Lecture  on  commercial 
law  and  pol.  econ..  1861. 

V.  2.  Speech  at  the  great  union  meeting.  New  York,  April, 
1861.  Address  before  the  lit.  soc.  at  Amherst  college,  1861. 
Speeches  at  union  mass  meetings.  1861-62.  Speech  on  the 
anniv.  of  the  adoption  of  the  const,  of  the  U.  S.,  1861-62. 
Address  on  the  presentation  of  colors  to  the  89th  reg.,  N.  Y. 
S.  v..  Wash..  1862.  Speech  :  candidates  contracted.  Speech 
at  union  ratif.  meeting.  N.  Y.,  1862.  Speeih  at  the  capitol, 
Albany.  1862.  Speech  at  the  celebration  of  131st  anniv.  of 
the  birthday  of  Washington.  1863.  Speech  at  the  2d  anniv. 
of  the  attack  on  Sumter,  1863.  Speech  at  the  great  mass 
meeting.  New  York,  1H63.  Speech  at  a  great  war  meeting, 
Albany,  1863.  Extract  from  speech  on  occasion  of  presenta- 
tion of  a  flag  to  Mr.  Montgomery,  of  Miss..  1863.  The  New 
York  riot  :  speech  at  a  union  mass  jneetiug,  Oct.,  1863. 
Address  :  the  union  :  its  perils  and  its  hopes,  1863.  Corres- 
pondence. Poems. 
;eS"  For  hioijr.  notices  of  D.  S.  D.,  see  Biography  (p.  139). 
Dickinson  (James  C. )     On  the  tonic  treatment  of  gout 

2ded.     London,  1871.   18° 4323.18 

Dickinson  (John).  Jrmor  {W.  C.)  Governors  of  Pa.  1872.  3246.02 
—  Herring  {J.)  and  Longacre  [J.B.)  Nat.port.  gal..v.3.  1836. 3247.08 

Dickson  (Samueli.  Principles  of  the  chromo-thermal 
system  of  medicine,  with  the  fallacies  of  the  facul- 
ty. Notes  by  W.  Turner.     N.Y.,  18-50.  8°.  4327.17 

Dickson  (Walter).  Japan  ;  hist,  government  and  offi- 
cers.    Edinb.,  1869.  8° 1022.15 

Dickson  (William).  Mitigation  of  slavery  :  letters  to 
T.  Clavkson.     L.,  1814.  8° 5832.11 

Dictionaries.  See  Classical  dictionaries  p.  271) : — Encyclopae- 
dias. For  dictionaries  of  any  language,  see  Languages  ;  . 
for  dictionaries  of  any  other  subject,  i'tc  name  of  subject, 
as  Agriculture  (p.  7)  ; —  Arts  [Useful ;  p.  41)  ; —  Biography 
(p.  109)  ; — Chemistry  (p.  264)  ;— Fine  arts  ;— Geography  ; — 
Music,  etc. 

Dictionary  of  contemporary  biogr.vphy.  London, 
1861.     8° 3223.07 

Dictionary  of  musicians.   2  v.     L.,  1827.   8°.     1563.04 

Dictionary  of  phrase  and  fable.    See  Brewer  (E.  C.)    .    .  6218.07 

Dictiouuaire  de  I'economie  politique.  2  v.  Paris, 
Guillaumiaet  Cie,  1876.   8° 

Dictionnaire  des  Girouettes,  ou  nos  coutemporains 
peiuts  d'apr&s  eux-memes.  3e  ed.  Paris,  181-5. 
8° 3216.21 

Dictys  Oretensis.  De  bello  Trojauo.  Ex  ed.  .S.  Arto- 
poli.  Cum  notis  et  interpretatione  in  usum  Del- 
phini.     Lnnd.,   Valpi/,  1825.    8°.     ...  7713.12 

Didactics.    See  Walsh  (Robert) 2545.03 

Diday(P. )  Treatise  ou  sj^jhilis  in  infants.  Tr.  by  G. 
Whitley.  London,  IVtio  Sijdenhcim  society,  1859. 
8° 4302.03 


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416 


DIDOT-DIRCKS 


Didot    ^Ambrose    Firmin).     Bibliotheca    scriptorum 
Grieconmi  Greece  et  Latine.  57  v.  Parisiis,  1S41-67. 

i>° 77«4.U1 

[Note. — The  titles  of  works  included  in  this  collection  iire 
given  more  fully  elsewhere,  under  the  names  of  their 
authors,  or  the  first  word  of  the  title,  if  of  a  collection.] 
Contents. 


.ffiUanns.  Porphyrius.  Philo. 

7764.01 

.Eschylus.  Sophocles.  776i.02 

Appianus 7764. U3 

Aristophanes.  2  v.  .  7764.04 
Anstoteles.  -4  v.    .     .  7764.06 

Arrianus 7766.10 

Bible.  Novum  Testameutum, 

Ed.  C.  Tischeudorf.  7766.01 
—  Vetus  Testiimentum.  cura 

J.  W.  Jager.  .  .  7767.07 
Chrysostomus.  .  .  7764.10 
Demosthenes.  .  .  .  7764.12 
Diodorus  Siculus.  2  v.  7764.13 
Diogenes  Laertius.  .  7764.15 
Epigrammatum    anthologia 

Pillatiua.     Ed.  r.  Diibuer. 

7764.16 

Erotici  scriptores.    Ed.  by  G. 

A.  Hirschia.  .  .  .  7764  17 
Euripides.     Perdita  tragico- 

riun  omnium.  Christus  Pa- 

tieus.    Ezekiel,   et    chriat- 

ianie  poetie.    .     .     .  7765.02 

Homerus 7765.13 

Josephus.    2  V.      .     .  7765.14 

Lucianus 7765.17 

Geographi    Graeci    niinoies  : 

HauUM.Arriauus.Diuuysius. 

Prisciauus,  etc.,  etc.  Ed.  C. 

Muller.     2v.       .     .  7765.03 


—  Same.  TabuIjB.   .  7765.05 

Oratores  Attici.    2  v.    .  7766.02 

Fhilosophorum  Grsecorumfrag- 

meuta.     2  v.       ...  7766.04 

Philosiratus.    Callistratus.  Eu- 

napiue.   Himerius      ,  7766.06 

Plato.  2v 7766.07 

1  Pausanias 7766.09 

\  Plotinus.  Porphyrius.  Froclus. 

'      Priscianus 7766.11 

;  Plutarchus.   5  v.   .     .     .   7766.12 

PoetcB    bucolici    et    diductici  : 

'      Theocritus,    Biou.   Moschus, 

Nicauder,     Ojipiauus,    Phile, 

I      Aratus,    Mauetbo.  [jrseudon.], 

\      Masjmus.  Ed  F.  Diibuer.  He. 

7766.17 

Poetarum   comicorum    Grjeco- 

rum  fragmeuta.    .        7767.01 

Polybins 7767.02 

Strabo 7767.03 

Theocritus.     Schoha  in  Theoc* 

ritum.  Scholia  et  paraphrases 

in  Nicandrum  et  Oppianum. 

7767.04 

Theophrastus.     Marcus  Aure- 

iius     Antoninus.     Epictetus. 

Cebes.     Maximus    Tyrius. 

7767.05 

Thucydides 7767.06 

Xenophon 7767.09 

Didron  (.A..  N. )  Chi'istiun  icouograpliy  :  or  christian 
art  m  tlie  middle  ages.  v.  1.  [No  more  published.  ] 

Loudon,  ls51.  12° 1442.27 

Diemerbroeck  (Isbraud  de).  Treatise  concerning  the 
pestilence.  Abridged  and  tr.  from  the  Latin,  by 
T.  St;\utou.  L.,  1722.  12^.  [' Tracts  on  the  plague, 

V.  2.'] 4334.20 

Dies  irae  ;  13  orig.  versions,  by  Abraham  Coles.  N.  Y., 

1859.     12° 1634.29 

Same.     [Tr.  by  W.  H.  Bright.  ]    New  York,  1866. 

8° 1635.25 

Same.    Tr.  by  A.  P.  Stanley.    [In  Macmillan's  mag.,  Dec, 

1868.] 

Same.  Tr.  by  J.  A.  Dix.  |/)!  Scribner's  monthly.  Apr.,  1876.] 

Diet.     Stf.  Medicine  ; — Domestic  economy.  {Fuud.) 
Dietetics  of  the  soul.   See  Feuchtersleben  (E.  vouj.  1858.  6435.20 
Dietz  (E.)    Chemical  analysis.  .iVe  De  Koninck  (L.  L.)  a/ici  Dietz 
(E.)    1872.      .     .    . 4002.02 

Dieulafait   (Louis).     Diamond-)  and  x>recious   stones. 

Tr.  by  F.  Sanford.  New  York,  1874.  1G-.  1581.04 
Difficulties  oi  infidelity.  iVe  Faber  iG.  S.)  1829.  .  .  .3647.14 
Digby  (John,  \st  cart  of  Bristol).    Defence  of  his  negociations  in 

Spain,  [1622].  L.,  t'amUennuscrf.,  V.  6.    1870.     4'.     .5114.07 

Digby  (Sir  Keuelm).  Journal  of  a  voyage  into  the 
Mediterranean  ;  ed.  by  J.  Bruce.  London,  Cctm- 
deiisoc,  18C8.   4° 5113.50 

Digby  (Keuelm  Edward).  Introduction  to  the  hist,  of 
the  law  of  real  property.  Oxford,  1875.  12°.  5635.17 

Digby    (Kcnebu  Hemy).  Broadstone  of  honor,  v.  1-3. 

London,  1844-48.  8^ 6623.22 

v.  1.  Godefridus  —  of  the  institution  of  chivalry  and 
chriBtiau  government.  2.  Taucredu.s— of  the  religion  and 
disciphue  of  chivalry.  3.  Moras— of  the  priuciples  and 
practice  of  christian  chivalry. 

—  Compitum  ;  or,  the  meeting  of  the  ways  at  the  Catho- 

lic cUuich.   2d  ed.   v.  1-4.  L.,  1851-55.  10^  3.j41.19 

—  Mores  catholici :  or,  ages  of  faith,  [unon.]  11  v.     L., 

1831-1842,   16= 3421.U6 

—  Short  poems.     London,  1865.   16°.      .     .     .   1635.27 
Digging  fur  gold  ;  or,  adventures  in  Caliloruia.    [Ballantyne's 

migceUauy,  v.  11,  1869. J        931.12 

Dike  (Samuel  F. )    Doctrine  of  the  Lord  in  the  primi- 

five  christian  church.  B.,  1870.  12°.  .  .  3541.12 
Dikemau    (Jolin).     Brooklyn   compendium :   .streets, 

grants  under  water,  feny  rights,  ek.    Brooklyn, 

187U.     8° 5li3li.01 

Dignities.     See  Heraldry  ;— England  (Court  and  ojl'icial  reffisters, 

p.  308)  ; — Aristocracy  (p.  35)  ; — Peerage. 
DUke  (Charles  Wcntwortli).     Greater  Britain  ;  a  record 

of  travel  in   English  speaking  coimtries   during 

1866-67.  2  V.  in  1.     Phil.,  1869.    12°.  .     .   1074.15 

Same.     New  York,  1869.   12° 1074.15a 

Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  129,  1869. 

—  Hinton(I{.J.)    English  radical  leaders.    1875.    .     .    .3221.14 


Dillon  (Francis,  esq.]  See  Memoirs  of  Francis  Dillon,  esq.  5051.17 

Dillon  (Henry  Augustus,  viscount).  Discourse  upon 
the  theory  of  legitimate  government.  Florence, 
1817.  24° 5712.10 

Dillon  (John  B. )  Notes  on  hist,  evidence  in  reference 
to  adverse  theories  of  the  government  of  the  U.  S. 
New  York,  1871.     8°. 5734.24 

Dillon  (John  F. )  Law  of  municipal  corporations.  2d  ed. 
2  v.    New  York,  1873.    !s° 5615.28 

Dillon  ( Chpt.  Peter).  Voyage  to  the  South  Seas  to  ascer- 
tain the  fate  of  La  Peiouse.  2  v.  L., 1829.8°.  1064.03 

Dillon  (Weutworth.  earl  of  Hoscomvion).  Poems.  Life,  by  S.  John- 
son.    [711  Chalmers  (A.)  Eughsh  poets,  v.  8.  1810.]    1626.08 

DilTworth  (H.  W.)  History  of  Fiancis-Eugene,  prince 
of  Savoy.  L".,  [n.d.]  18° 3051.24 

Dimbleby  (J.  B. )    A  shorthand  dictionary.    London, 

1868.  12° 6431.05 

Dinarchus.     Oratioues.    Gr.  et  Lat.    [In  Oratores  Attici.  v.  2. 

llidot,  1868.]        7766.03 

Dingley  (Thomas).  History  from  marble,  printed  in 
])hoto-lithogiaphy,  by  V.  Brooks ;  with  introd.  by 
J.  G.  Nichols.     L.,  Cayndhi,  soc,  (v.  94-97)  1867- 

68.  4° 5113.48 

Dingman  (J.  H. )     Directory  of  booksellers,  stationers, 

newsdealers,  music  dealers,  and  libraries   in  the 

United  States  and  Canada.  N.Y.,  1870.  8°.  2713.12 

Dining  (Art  of).     .SVe  Domestic  economy.  (Dining  ;— Cookery.) 

Dinners  and  dinner  paities.  [a»on.]  L.,1862.12°.6015.11 

Diodorus  Sicvlas.     Bibhothecse  hist,  quas  supersunt. 

Exrec.  L.  Dindorfii.     Gr.  et  Lat.  [Ed.]  C.  Muller. 

2  v.     Parisiis,  BidU,  1855.  8°.     .     .     .     .  7764.13 

—  Historical  library.     With  [his]  fragments.     Tr.  by 

G.  Booth.   2v.     L.,  181J.    8° 427.12 

XiiozGne&  Sinopensis,  Vie  cynic.  Fragmeuta.  [/n  Wagner  {F.  G.) 
Poetarum  trag.  gr,  fragmeuta.] 7765.02 

—  Diogenes  Laertius.     Lives,  etc.   1853 5115.01 

See  also  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  18,  1869. 

Diogenes  (Autonius).  Do  incredibilibus  ultra  Thulcm.  Gr.  et  Lat, 
[In  Erotici  script.     Dtdol,  1856.] 7764.17 

Diogenes  Laertius.  De  claroriim  philosophorum  vitis. 
Bee.  C.  G.  Cobet.  Gr.  et  Lat.  Parisiis,  iJidol, 
1872.     8° 7764.15 

—  Lives  and  opinions   of   eminent   philosophers   [of 

antiquity].  Tr. by  C. D.  Yonge.  L.,1853.1-.i°.  5415.01 
Diogenes  at  court.  See  Coetlogon  (D.  de).  1748.  .  .  .  2621.21 
DiognetuH.    Epistola  ad  D.     [in  Bunsen  (C.  C.  J.)    Christianity 

aud  maukiud,   v.  5,  lH'yi.]    Epistle  to  D.    [In  Apostolic 

fathers.    A.-N.  C.  libr.,  v.  1,  1870.] 3467.02 

Dionysius  of  ^4teiY(ii(/)-ia.    AVorks.    Tr.  by  S.  D.  F.  Sal- 

mond.  Ed.,  1871.  8°.  [A.-N.  C.lib.,  v.  20.]  3467.09 
Dionysius,  (bucolic poet).  De  avibus.  Gr.et.  Lat.  Eecens. 

A.  Koechly.  Parisiis,  JUidot,  If-Sl.  8°.  .  7766.17 
Dionysius  ij(/-a»//H5.     Auaplus  Bospori  Thriicii.    Gr.  etLat.    [In 

Muller  (C.)  Geogr.  Gr.  min.  v.  2,  1855  ]  .  .  .  .  7765.04 
Dionysius  Calbpliouds  Jilius.     DescripUo  Gra^ciae.    [Gr.  et  Lat. 

In  Muller  (C.)  Geogr.  Gr.  min.,  v.  1,  1855.]  .  .  .  7766.03 
Dionysius  Ilulicarnassensis.    Roman  antiquities.    Tr., 

with  notes  and    dissertations,   by   E.   Spelmau. 

4  V.    L.,  1758.    4°.     .    • 438.01 

See  also  Classical  journal,  v.  34.  p.  277  ;  v.  35.  p.  112,  268  ; 

V.  36,  p.  3,  202  ;  v.  37,  p.  179  ;  v.  38,  p.  1   (D.  as  an  historian 

aud  critic) 2742.34 

Dionysius  Feriegetes.  Orbis  descriptio.  Gr.  et  Lat.  [In  MiiUer  (C.) 

Geogr.  Gr.  min..  v.  2,  1365.] 7765.04 

Diphtheria.     See  Medicine.     (Diptlieria.) 

Dipleidoscope.     See  Dent  (E.  J.) 5093.  ID 

Diplomacy. 

—  Bernard  (M.)    Four  lectures  on  subjects  connected 

with  diplomacy.     1868 5623.11 

—  Enibassie.<i  and  foreign  couris  ;   a  hist,  of  diplomacy. 

By  "  the  roving  Englishman. "    2d  ed.     London, 
1856.     8°.     .     .  5623.10 

—  UorM(T.H.)    Diplomacy.  2d  ed.  1859.     .5613.15 

See  also  Westm.  rev.,  v.  62,  1854  (Rise  aud  progress  of). 

.ftS^  See  also  United  States  (Foreign  ajfairs,  Dipfoinaci/, 
Treaties,  p.  383)  ; — England  (Treaties,  p.  316)  ; — Law  JtUer- 
■nalionat  law). 

Diplomatic  correspondence  of  the  United  States. 
From  1783  to  1769.  3  v.  Wasliington,  1837.8°  587.11 

Diptera.    See  Insects. 

Ducks  ( Hem-y ).  Life  of  2d  marquis  of  Worcester.  Add- 
ed his  Century  of  inventions,  1663  ;  with  a  com- 
mentary thereon.     L.,  1865.  8°.       ...  3186.24 

—  Natm-alistic  poetry.    London,  1872.     8°.     .  lGil.03 

—  Natiue    study ;   poetry  aud    eloquence.     London, 

1869.  8° 4715.19 

—  Patent    monopoly   as  represented   by  jiateut   law 

abolitionists.     L.,  1869.    8° 433J.15 


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417 


—  Scientific  studies  :  1.  Life  of  the  marquis  of  Worces- 

ter. 2.  Chimeras  of  science.   K,  186'J.   12°.  3914.27 
Directories.      itS*   For  directories  of  any  place,  set;  name  of 

place  In  Oountries  (p.  285-3U1)  ;  also  Almanacs  (p.  14)  ;— 

Registers  :— Year  books. 
Disoipie  aud  otUer  poems,     i'ee  McDonald  (G.)    .    .     .     .1671.26 
DiscipUne  of  sorrow.     Se--  Eliot  (W.  G.)   1868 3546  18 

Discourae  concerning  the  plague,  with  some  preserva- 
tives agaiust  it.  By  a  lowr  of  ma.ikind.  Itfium.] 
L.,  1721.  12^.  [Tncts  on  the  plague,  v.2.']  4:331.20 

Discoveries.  See  Arts  ( Vseful :   Invntions.  p.  44  .—Patents,  p.  45), 

Discoveries  of  the  19tli  century.     See  Routledge  (R.)      .  3906.22 

Discovery  {in  Geography).     See  Geography. 

Discovery  of  a  new  world  of  being,  ^'lid  Thomson  (G.)  1871.  5426.25 

Disease.    See  Medicine. 

Diseases  of  modern  lire.    See  Richardson  (B.  W.)     .     .    .  4332.15 

Disinfectants.     •S'-^'^  Medicine. 

Disnev  (JoUu).  Museaui  Disneiannm.  See  Fitzwilliam  mu- 
beam 1447.02 

Disosway  (Gabriel  P.)  Earliest  churches  of  New 
York  and  its  viciiity.     N.  Y.,  1865.  ti°.     .  3456.11 

Dispensaries.     See  Medicine. 

D'lsiael  (L  S.)  I'almudic  maxims,  tr.  from  the  He- 
brew ;  with  other  saying  •::.     B.,  1848.   16^  3G41.12 

Disraeli  (Beujamia).  Letters  of  Runuymede.  Loudon, 
1831).  8' 5716.26 

—  Life  of  lord  George  Bentinck.     New  ed.    Lon  ton, 

1S58.  12^ 3U17.08 

—  Revolutionary  epick.     L..  18*34.     12°.      .     .  16:J5.28 

—  Speaohes  on  tbe  conservative  policy  of  the  last  thirty 

years.     Kd.  with  an  introd.  by  J.  F.  Bulley.  Lon- 
don, 18o9.    18^ 6321.08 

—  Voyage  or"  Captain  Popanilla.  L.,  1828.  12=.  5713.19 

4®*  For  the  novels  of  D  .  see  Fiction  class-list. 

I'or  liv'is  and  notices  of  D.,  se/i  Biography  (p.  139)  ;  also 
Brit.  qii.  rev  ,  July.  1870  (Lit.  char.icter  uf  Mr.  D.);  Fortn. 
rev.,  Oct .  1874  (D.'a  novels,  by  L.  Istephen)  ;  Gentleman's 
mag  ,  Jime,  1872  (D.:  a  political  study,  by  J.  B.  Hopkiue). 
DTsraeli  (Is.iac).  Amenities  of  literatui'e.  2  v.  New 
York,  l85o.   12^ 276 J.  01 

Cnnti^nU  .  V.  1.  Drnidical  institutions,  Britain  and  the 
BritoiiB.  Name  of  E  iglaud  aud  of  tue  English.  Anylo  Saxons. 
Caedmou  ami  Milton.  BeDwuiT.  Auglu-N'ormans,  Page,  ba- 
ron aud  minstrel,  tjothic  roman_-es.  Origin  of  vernacular 
lan-;uages  of  Euf^pe.  Origin  of  English  language.  Vicissi- 
tudes uf  Eni^lish  laugua,^t:.  Dia  e^ts.  Mandeville.  Chaucer. 
Gower.  Piers  pi  mgliiuau.  Occleve,  the  scholar  of  Chaucer. 
Lydgate.  luveutiou  o.  piintia^'.  First  Euglish  printer 
[Caxtoii].  Eaily  librai-ies.  Henry  vir.  First  snuices  of 
jnodern  liistury.  Arnolde's  clirouicle.  First  printed  chroni- 
cle. Hem-y  viii. :  his  lit.  character.  Bauk.s  ot  the  penple. 
Diteculties  experienced  by  a  prioiitive  author.  Skeltou. 
Ship  of  fools.  Psychul,  character  of  Sii-  Thomas  More. 
Stiireyaud  Wyatt.  Spoliation  of  tho  monasteriea.  A  crisis 
and  a  reaction  :  Crowley.  Primitive  dramas.  Reiormer 
Bp.  Bale,  aud  Romanist  John  Heywood,  the  com t  jester. 
R.  Ascham. 

V.  2,  Public  opinion.  Orthography  and  orthoepy.  An- 
cient metres  in  modern  verse.  Origiu  of  rhyme.  Rhyming 
diet.  Arte  of  Eng.  poeaie.  Discoveiie  of  witchcraft.  First 
Jesuits  in  Eug.  Hooker.  Sir  P.  Sydney.  Speneer.  Faery 
queeu.  Allegory.  First  tragedy  aud  fiist  comedy.  Prede- 
cessors and  coutempuiaties  oi  Shak.speire.  Shakespeare 
•  Humors  '  of  Jonson.  Drayton  Psychol,  hist,  ol  R;iwleigh. 
Dr.  Dee.  The  Rosacruciau  Fludd.  Bacon.  First  founder  of 
a  public  librat-y.  Early  wrlteia.  their  diead  of  the  press,— 
transition  to  authors  by  profession.  Age  of  doctriuea. 
Pamphlets.  Oceana  of  Harrington.  Autbor  of  "The 
grounds  and  reasons  of  mouarchy,"  [by  John  Hall].  Com- 
monwealth. [Cudworth's]  'True  inteJlectnal  system  of  the 
universe.'  Dif&cu.tiea  of  pubUshera  of  contemporary  me- 
moirs. War  agaiust  books. 

—  Calamities  and  quaiTels  of  authors  :  with  inquiries 

respecting  their  moral  and  literary  characters.  2  v. 

New  York,  1868.  12° 2522.24 

Contents  :  v,  1.  Calamities  of  authors. — Preface.  Authors 
by  profession  :  Guthrie  and  Amhurst,  Drake,  Smollett. 
Case  of  authors  stated,  including  hist,  of  lit,  property. 
Sufferings  of  authors.  A  mendicant  author  [Churchyard, 
Stowe.  Davies.]  and  the  patrons  of  former  tiuies.  Cowley, 
his  melancholy.  Paiua  of  fastidious  egotism  [Horace  Wal- 
pole].  Influence  of  a  bad  temper  in  criticism  [Dennis). 
Disappointed  genius  [Henley].  Maladies  of  authors.  Lit- 
erary Scotchmen,  Laborious  autUors.  Despair  of  young 
poets  [W.  Pattison.  H.  Carj'.]  Miseries  of  the  first  English 
commentator  [Z.  (iray.]  Liie  of  an  authoress  [E  Uyves]. 
Indiscretion  of  an  historian— Carte.  Literary  ridicule 
[Nash  aud  Harvey).  Literary  hatred  [Gilbert  Stiiait|.  Un- 
due severity  of  criticiam.  A  voluminous  authur  without 
judgment  [W.  Pryune],  Genius  and  erudition  the  victims 
of  vanity  [Toland].  Genius  the  dupe  ot  its  passions  [Steele], 
Literary  disappointments  disordering  thu  intellect  [Le- 
land,  Colliusj.  Kewards  of  oriental  students  [OckleyJ.  Dan- 
ger incurred  by  giving  the  result  of  lit.  inquiries.  A  na- 
tional work  which  could  find  no  patronage    [DeLolme]. 


Miseries  of  successful  authors  [Hume.  Drydcn,  Mickle. 
Drayton].  Illusious  of  writers  m  verso  [Herrick,  Prior, 
Stockdale.  etc.]  Index. 

v.2.  Quarrels  of  Authors.  Preface.  Warburton  and  his 
quarrels.  Pope  and  his  quarrels.  Pope  and  Curll.  Pope 
and  Cibber  ;  vindication  of  the  comic  writer.  Pope  aud 
Addison.  Bolingbioke  and  Mallets  posrhnmous  quarrel 
with  Pope.  Lintof  s  account-bonk.  Pope's  earliest  eatire. 
The  Royal  soci-.ty.  Sir  John  Hill,  with  the  Koyal  society. 
Fielding,  Stnart,  ere.  Boyle  aud  Bcniley.  Parker  and  Max- 
well. DAvenant  aud  a  clnb  of  wits.  Paper-wars  of  the 
civil  ware.  Political  criticism  on  literary  comi-oeitions. 
Hobbes  aud  his  quarrels.  Hobbes  s  quarrels  with  Dr.  AVal- 
lis,  the  matliematician.  Jonson  aud  Decker.  Camden  and 
Brooke.  Martin  Mar-prelate,  and  supplement.  Literary 
quarrels  from  personal  motives.  Index. 

—  Commentaries  on  the  life  and  reign  of  Charles  L 

Newed.  2  v.     L.,  1851.  8° 3034.17 

-- Curiosities  of  literature.    L.,  1851.  8^.     .     ,  2765.02 

Same.     With    life.     By   his   son.     4  v.     Boston, 

1858.   8° 2762.03 

i\'o?e.— Critically  ex'd  by  Bolton  Comey,  in  7iis  Curiosi- 
ties of  literature  illustrated  [■2741.11);  f«>r  reply  to  which, 
see  '  Illustrator,'  elc,  below.    Set  a/.so  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  90,  1860. 

—  Genius  of  Judaism.     L.,  18d3.  12^     .     .     .  3514.13 

—  Ulustr^itor  [/.  e.  Bolton  Comey]  illustrated,   [anon-l 

London,  1838.    8^ 2741.10 

—  The  Literary  character  ;    and  character  of  James  L 

New  York,  1868.  12°.      .   ' 2522.29 

Same.     3d  ed.  2  v.     L.,  1822.     8°.     .     .  2522.26 

—  Miscellanies  ;  or  lit.  recreations.  L., 1796.8°.  2522.28 

Contents;  Of  miBcellanies.  Ot  professors  of  art.  Of  style. 
Historical  characters  are  false  repiesentati«.'ns  of  nature. 
On  prefaces.  On  diaries,  self-biography,  and  self  charactere. 
Deums  the  critic.  Of  erudition  and  philosophy.  On  licensers 
of  the  press.  On  reading.  On  an  individual  puisuit.  On 
•  literary  genius  and  industry.  Climate,  Of  novtlty  in  litera- 

ture. Influent  e  of  the  lemaie  mind  in  politics  and  rcUgion. 
French  and  English  puetry. 

—  MiBcelhmies  of  literature.     L.,  1853.  8°.     .  27C5.01 

Contents  :  1.  Literary  miscellanies  :  Misiellanists.  Pre- 
face. Style.  Goldsmith  aud  Johnson.  Self  characters.  On 
readiug.  On  habituating  oura-ilves  to  an  individual  pursuit. 
On  novelty  in  literature.  Vers  de  societe.  Genius  of  Mo- 
liere  Sensibility  of  Eaciue.  Of  Sterne.  Hume,  Kobertstm. 
and  Birch.  Of  voluminous  works  incomplete  by  the  deaths 
of  the  authors.  Of  domestic  novelties  at  firtt  condemned. 
Domesticity  ;  or,  a  dissertation  on  servants.  Printed  let- 
ters in  the  vernacular  idiom.  2.  Quarrels  of  authors. 
3.  Calamities  of  authors.  4.  Chai-acter  of  James  i.  5.  The 
literary  character. 

—  Quarrels  of  authors.  See  '  Calamities  and  quarrels  '  and  '  Mis- 

cellanies of  literature,'  aOov^. 

—  Distinguished  men  of  modern  times,  v.  2.  1810.  .     .     .  3221. 08 
Dissent.     See  Biblical,  relig.,  and  eccl.  lit.  {Dissent,  p  83.) 
Dissenters.     See  Bibhcal,  relig..  and  eccl.  lit.     {Ihss'-nters.  p.  84; 

—Denominations  and  sects,  p.  63  :— Puritanism  (p.  99^;— 

and  names  of  various  di^senting  sects. 
Distaff.    Akerman  [J.  Y.)    On  the  distafl'and  the  spindle,  as  the 

insignia  of  the  female  sex  in  former  times.     [In  Archsolo- 

gia.  V   37,  1857.) 51'28.— 

Distillation.     See  Arts  {Useful  ■  Zriguors,  p.  44). 
iJistmsuished  men  of  modern  times.     2  v.     New  York, 

mo.  16°.  • 3221.08 

Note  —For  Contents  sea  p.  113  of  catalogue. 
D'lstria  (Dora).     See  Koltzof-Massalssky  (H,  Ghii-a,  princess). 
District  fichool  as  it  was.    See  Burton  (Wm.)    1850.      .     .  5513.18 
Distumeli  (J.)   American  register  or  blue  hook.  Phil., 

1876.     8° 6755.06 

—  Guide  between  Washington,  Baltimore,  Philadelphia, 

New  York  and  Boston  :  also,  routes  of  travel  from 
Boston  to  Buffalo  aud  from  New  York  to  Montreal 
New  York,  1846.   18^ 1121.01 

—  New  York  as  it  was  and  as  it  is  ;  including  the  city 

of  Brooklyn  and  the  surrounding  cities  and  vil- 
lai'es  ;  with  a  classified  business  directory.  With 
maps  and  Ulustn^tions.  N.  Y.,  1876.  12^  1121.20 
Ditson  ^  George  Leighton).  Circassia  ;  a  tour.  New 
York,  1850.  12° 993.07 

—  Crescent  aud   the   French   crusaders.     New  York, 

lb59.  12^ 1082.18 

—  The  Para  papers  on  France,  Egypt,  and  Ethiopia, 

Paris,  1858.  8^ 1091.15 

Ditterhne  (T.)    Sketch  of  the  battles  of  Gettysburg.    New  York. 

isG3.     12' 641.04 

Divine  comedy.    See  Dante. 

Divine  footsteps  in  human  history,   lanon.]  Edinburgh, 

1862.     8^ 3112.08 

Divine  right  of  rulers.     See  Government  and  politics. 

Divine  legatinu  of  Moses.     See  Warburton  (Wm.)   .     .     .  3616.12 

Divine  tragedy.     .Vcv  Lon^ellow  (H.  W).  _^ 

Divine  weckes  aud  wurkus.     See  Du  Bartas.    .    .    ',  ".     .  1638.01 


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DIVING-- DODG-E 


Diving  bell  and  diving.  Siebe  (H.)  Conquest  of  the 
sea:  divers  and  diving.     [1873.]     .  .  4518.23 

DiTining  rod.  Figuier  (L.)  La  baguette  divinatoire.  \In  his 
Hist,  du  merveiUeux,  v.  2,  186U.] 3si2.22 

—  Oould  {S.  B.)  Curious  myths,  V.  ].  1867.    .    .    .    .    .3810.16 

"  Divinvmi  humanum"  iu  creation.  Spiritual  revealings. 

[«)ion.]  London,  186y.   12° 3544.11 

Divorce.      See    Law    {Marriage   and   divorce) ;  —  Marriage  :  — 

Women. 
Dix  (Johnl.  Life  of  Cbatterton.  L.,  1837.  10°.  3036.09 
Dls  (John  Adams).    Speeches  and  occasional  addresses. 

2  V.     New  York,  1864.   8° B315.14 

Contents  :  V.  1.  Speeches  in  the  senate.  1846-19  :— The  Ore- 
gon question.  Freucli  spoliation.  Warehouse  system. 
Lieut.-geu.  of  the  army.  The  turco  million  bill.  The  war 
with  Mexico.  Minister  to  the  jjapal  states.  CaUtornia 
clamis.  Yucatan  bilt.  A  territorial  government  in  Oregon. 
Goverumeuts  in  the  territories.  Trade  with  Canada.  Ter- 
ritories acquired  from  Mexico. 

2.  Pilot  laws.  Ou  Hon.  Dixon  H.  Lewis.  Memorials  of 
officers  in  Mexico.  Addresses  and  reports  .-—African  coloni- 
zation. Ou  two  questions  of  ahenism.  Education  of 
teachers.  The  militia  system.  Geological  report  on  Kew 
York  state.  Progress  of  science.  Apportionment  of  mem- 
bers of  congress.  Rural  life  and  embellishment.  Growth 
of  New  Yorl£  city.  Agriculture  of  New  York.  War  with 
Tripoli.  Rebejhon  iu  Louisiana.  Proclamation  to  the  peo- 
ple of  New  York. 

—  A  winter  in  Madeira,-  and  a  summer  in  Spain  and 

Florence.     N.  Y.,  1853.   12° 984.10 

Dix  (Rev.  Morgan).  The  two  estates  ;  that  of  the  wed- 
ded iu  the  Lord  and  that  of  the  single  for  the 
Kingdom  of  Heaven's  sake.  N.Y.,  1872.12°.  3543.28 

—  Ritualism.    [In  Galaxy,  July,  1807-] 

Dix  (Wm.  G.)  Trie  American  state  and  American 
statesmen.     B.,  1876.  12° 5724.22. 

Dixon  (Edward  H.,  J-/.  Z).)  Backbone;  photographed 
from  the  "  The  Scalpel."  N.  Y.,  1866.12°.   4321.10 

—  Scenes  in  the  practice  of  a  New  York  surgeon.   New 

York,  1855.  12° 4321.15 

Dixon  (iiey.  E.  S. )  The  dovecote  and  the  aviary 
management.     L.,  [1851.]  16° 4813.06 

—  Ornamental  and  domestic  poultry.     New  York,  1859. 

12° 6134.23 

Dixon  (James  Henry).  Ancient  poems,  ballads,  and 
songs  of  the  peasantry  of  England.  L.,  1845.  16°. 
[Percy  society,  V.  17.] 5060.17 

—  Scottish  traditional  versions  of  ancient  ballads.  Lon- 

don, 1845.     16°.     [Percy  society,  v.  17.]  5060.17 

Dixon  (Wm.  Hepworth).      Free  Russia.      New  York, 

1870.     8° 996.11 

—  Her  majesty's  tower.  2  v.     Phila.,  18G9.   12°.  493.11 

—  The  Holy  Land.  2  v.     London,  1864.  8°.     .  1054.19 

—  John  Howard,  and  the  prison  world  of  Europe.  New 

York,  1850.   12°. 3083.10 

—  Life  of  William  Penn.     Phila.,  1851.     12°.     3137.08 

—  London  prisons.     Loudon,  1850.   16°.      .     .  5817.25 

—  New  America.     PhU.,  1867.    8^ 1115.02 

—  Personal  history  of  Lord  Bacon.  B.,18B1.12°.  3015.01 

—  Robert  Blake.     London,  1852.    8°.      ...  3022.03 

—  Spiritual  wives.     Phil.,  1858.     12°.      .     .     .5824.07 

Reviewed  in  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  77,  1867. 

—  The  Switzers.     London,  1872.  8°.       ...     983.24 

—  The  White  conquest.  2  v.     L.,  1876.  8°.     .  58:J3.16 

Note. — The  subjection  to  the  whites  ol  the  American 
blacks  and  Indians. 

Doane  (Rev.  George  Hobart).  To  and  from  the  Pas- 
sion play.     Boston,  1872.   16° 1715.22 

Doane  (George  Washington,  hp.  of  N.  J.)  Life  and 
writings.  4  v.  New  York,  1860.  8°.  .  .  3545.01 
Contents :  v.  1.  Memoir.  "  Songs  by  the  way.*'  2. 
Charges.  Constitutional,  missionary,  and  visitation  ser- 
mons. 3.  Parochial  sermons.  4  Educatioual  writings 
viz. :  1st — Kith  baccalaureate  addresses  ;  Two  sermons. 
Orations— Niue  4th  of  July  addresses.  Cincinuati  oration: 
Civil  gov.  a  sacred  trust.  Goodly  heritage  of  Jerseymeu. 
Mount  Vernon  oration  :  one  world,  one  Washington.  Lec- 
tures. Address  on  the  death  of  pres.  Harrison.  Sermon 
on  the  death  of  pres.  Taylor.  Six  sermons. 

Dobbs  (A.  E. )  General  representation  on  a  readjust- 
ment of  Mr.  Hare's  plan.   L.,  1871.   8°.     .  5717.30 

Dobell  (Horace).  Affections  of  the  heart.  London, 
1872.   8° 4354.14 

—  On  diet  and  regimen  in  sickness  and  health.  4th  ed. 

London,  1870.    8°. 4324.14 

Dobell  (John).  A  new  selectioa  of  700  evangelical 
hymns.     Morristown,  1810.  12°.      .     .     .  3761.01 


DobeU  (Sydney).     Poems.  B.,  1860.  32°.        .  1642.06 

—  The  Roman.     A  dramatic   poem.     By   S.  Yendys. 

[p.sei«i.]     L.,  1850.  8^ 1715.14 

—  .Smith  (A.)  Last  leaves.  f(c.,  p.  171-210.  1869.  .  .  .2642.27 
Doblado  (Don  Leucadio),  pseud.  &e  White.(J.  Blanco).  ^  984.22 
Dobrizhoffer  (Martin).     An  accouut  of  the  Abipones. 

3  V.  iu  2.     L.,  1822.  8° 567.20 

Dobsou  (Edward).  Bud.  treatise  on  foundations  and 
concrete  works.     L.,  Weak,  1850.  16°.  ^  .  3932.29 

—  Rud.  treatise  ou  masonry  and  stone-cutting.     Lon- 

don, Weak,  1859.  16° 3932.26 

—  Rud.  treatise  on  the  manufacture  of  bricks  and  tiles. 

2  pts.     London,  Weak,  1850.     16°.      .     .  3932.24 

—  Rudiments  of  the  art  of  building.     London,  Weak, 

1859.   16°. 1312.01 

Dobson  (J.  R.)  The  ox  :  his  diseases  and  their  treat- 
ment. With  essay  on  parturition  in  the  cow.  2d 
ed.  L.,  1872.  12° 6134.27 

Dobson  (Mrs.  Susanna).  Life  of  Petrarch.  2  v.  L., 
1805.     8° 3143.06 

Docks.  'See  Arts  (Useful :  Dry  docks,  p.  41). 

Dockray  (B. )  Egeria  :  or  casual  thoughts  and  sugges- 
tions.    1st  series.     London,  1857.   16°.     .   2523.01 

Doctor  (The).    See  Southey  (Robert) 2643.22 

Doctor  HookweU  ;  or,  the  Auglo-Catholic  family  [anon.]  3  v. 
London,  1842,     12° 3641.09 

Doctors,    See  Biography  {JledicaJ,  p.  112). 

Doctors  and  patients.     See  Timbs  (John).     2  v.    -1873.     .  3252.16 

Dod.    See  aiso  Dodd  ; — Dods. 

Dod  (Albert  Baldwin).  Articles  ou  capital  punishment,  phreno- 
logy, the  vestiges  of  creation,  aualytical  geometry,  and  Ox- 
ford architecture,  with  reviews  of  Mr.  Finney  and  Dr. 
Beecher.  [In  Princeton  review  es&ays.  2d  ser.  1847.]  3686.U2 

Dod  (Robert  P.)  Parliamentary  companion.  1868, 
1870.     London,  1869-71.  24° 6741.10 

Dodd  (George).  Dictionary  of  manufactures,  mining, 
and  the  industrial  arts.     L.,  [186'.i.]     12°.  3915.25 

—  The  food  of  London.     London,  lfc56.     12°.   6014.12 

—  Hist,  and  explau.  dissertation  on  steam  engines  and 

steam  packets.     Loudon,  1818.  8°.       .     .  3927.27 

—  Railways,  steamers,  and  telegraphs.     London   and 

Edinburgh,  1868.  12° 3926.31 

Dodd  (Henry   Philip).     The  epigrammatists,    ancient 

and  modern.     Loudon,  1870.  8°.     .     .     .  6213.15 
Dodd  (John  Theodore).     Sayings  ascribed  to  our  Lord 

by  the  fathers  and  other  primitive  writers.  London, 

1874.   12° 3544.27 

Dodd  (Stephen).  Revolutionary  memorials.  New  York, 

1852.  12° 1625.08 

Contents  :  Poems,  by  Rev.  W.  Case.  Burlesque  of  General 

Burgoyne's  proclamation.    Accouut  ol  the  death  of  Mies 

McCrea.  The  American  hero,  by  N.  Niles,  etc. 
Dodd(Wm.,I».i>.)    Reflections  ou  death.    York,  1818, 

24° 1641.01 

—  Thoughts  in  prison,  etc.  York,  1818.  24°.     .  1641.04 

O-  For  lives  of  Dr.  Dodd,  see  Biography  (p.  139). 

Dodd  (Wm.)  Three  weeks  iu  Majorca.  London,  1863, 
12° 981.07 

Dodd  (^Vm.,puUi.^her).  Specimens  of  early  wood  en- 
gravings.  Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  1862.4°.     1436.23 

Dod^dge  (Philip).  Some  remarkable  passages  in 
the  life  of  Col.  James  Gardiner.     Loudon,  1796, 

16° 3063.23 

4a-For  lives  of  P.  D.,  see  Biography  (p.  139). 

Dodds.     See  also  Dodd  ; — Dods. 

Dodds  (James).  Thomas  Chalmers  :  a  biogr.  study, 
Edinb.,  1870.  12°. 3033.25 

Dodge  (Jonathan).  Complete  system  of  stenography. 
Providence,  1823.  8° 6431.13 

Dodge  ( J. R.)  West  Virginia.  Phila.,  18)5.  12°.  1123.28 

Dodge  (Mary  Abigail).  [' Gail  Hamilton. '  ]  Battle  of  the 
books  ;  for  the  use  of  authors  and  publishers. 
Cambridge,  (Mass.,)  1870.   16°.  ....  2752.17 

—  Child  world.     Boston,  1873.   16° 174.58 

—  Country  living  and  country  thinking.     Boston.  1862, 

10° 2523.03 

Contents  :  The  bank.  Boston  and  home  again.  Brown- 
bread  cakes.  A  complaint  of  friends.  Dog  days.  Lights 
among  the  shadtiws  ot  our  civil  war.  Men  and  w.uuen. 
Moving.  My  birds.  My  iluwer-bed.  My  garden.  Sujnmer 
gone.  Tommy.  Winter. 

—  Gala-days.     Boston,  1803.     16° 2523.01 

Contents  •  A  call  to  my  countrymen.  Camilla's  concert 
Cheri.  Gala-daya.  Happiest  days.  Side-glances  at  Harvard 
class-day.  A  spasm  of  sense.  Success  iu  life. 

—  Little  folk  life.     New  York,  1872.  16°.     .     .     174.59 

—  New  atmosphere.     Bostoa,  1865.  16°.    .     .  5821.03 


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—  Nursery  noonings.     New  York,  1S75.    16^     3512.04 

—  Pursuit  of  knowledge  under  difficulties.    [In  Atlantic  tales.] 

—  Ked-letter  days  iu  Applethorpe.   B.,  1866.16^.   175.10 

—  Sermons  to  the  clergy.    Bcston,  1876.   W.     3541.28 

—  Skirmishes  and  sketches.     B.,  1SG5.  10°.     .  2523.05 

Contents :  Anno  DomiQi.  Brain  and  Brawn.  Child-power. 
Christ  as  a  preacher.  Christ  in  Carolina.  Counter  charm 
(A).  [A.  de  TocquevUle.J  Court  crime  lA).  Doubtful  argu- 
ments. Drunkenness  and  driukiug.  Eddykny-Mur-r-pUy. 
Ellen.  Emmons,  Nathaniel,  of  Franklin.  Folly  in  Israel 
[Sunday  schools.]  '  Glory  Hallelujah !  '  Gloryiug  iu  the 
goad.  Interruption.  Landmark  removed  [Owen  Lovejoy.] 
Language.  Ma^'azine  literature.  Mob  patriotism.  My  book. 
New  school  of  biography.  '  Out  in  the  cold.'  Pictor  Igno- 
tus  [Wm.  Blake.]  Pictures  and  a  picture.  Itamble  in  the  old 
paths  [of  Engl,  lit.]  A  suggestion.  Word  to  the  inconsider- 
ate. Words  Jor  the  way. 

—  Stumblin','-blocks.     Boston,  1864.  16°.     .     .  2523.06 

Contents :  Arausoments,  Church-sittings.  Controversies, 
Error.  Fitness  of  things.  Forgiveness.  God's  way.  Law 
of  Christ.  Ordinances.  Outs  and  ins.  Pruyer-meetings. 
Praying.  Proof  of  your  love.  A  view  from  the  pewa. 
Words  without  knowledge. 

—  Summer  re.st.     Boston,  186S.     12°.     .     .     .2523.07 

Contaits  :  Council  about  a  council.  Fancy  farming.  Gil- 
Allan's  sabbath-  King  James  the  first.  Kiugdom  coming. 
Larva  lessons.  Orchard  talk.  Prose  Henriade.  Well  done. 

—  Twelve  miles  from  a  lemon.   N.Y.,  1874.   12°.  2523.02 

Contents  :  Amer.  inventions.  Autumn  voices.  Conference 
wrong  side  out.  Country  character.  Dinners.  Fashions. 
Hemlock  poison.  Higher  laws  of  railroads.  Holidays,  Le- 
drops.  Pleasures  of  poverty.  Science,  pure  and  practical. 
Sleep  and  sickness.  Social  formulaa  and  social  freedom. 
Twelve  miles  from  a  lemon.  To  Tudiz  by  railroad.  Wonders 
and  wisdom  of  carpentry. 

—  Woman's   worth  and  wortMessuess.      Complement 

to  '  A  new  atmosphere. '     N.Y.,  1872.    12^.5822.18 

—  Woman's  wrongs :  a  counter-irritant.     Bostou,  1868, 

12° 5821.17 

—  Woolgathering.     Boston,  1867.  12°.  .     .     .2523.08 

Note. — Some  of  M.  A.  D.'s  ^v^iting8  have  appeared  in  the 
Atlantic  montldij  and  Scribner's  moyiUUy,  for  which  cjnsult 
their  general  indexes. 
Dodge  (Mary  Mapes).  Bhymes  and  jingles.  New  York, 

1S75.   12° 1635.31 

4S-  For  other  of  her  works  see  Fiction  class-hst. 
Dodge   (Nathaniel  Shatswell).      Stories   of    a  grand- 
father about   Americati    history.      Boston,   1874. 
16° .     .     .     571.01 

—  Memoir  of  Sir  J.  F.  W.  Herschel.    [In  Sm.  rep.,  I87I.]  3936.2S 
Dodge  i^Richard    Irving).     Black   Hills.     N.  Y.,  1876. 

12° 1132.25 

—  Plains  of   the   great  west  and  their  inhabitants. 

N.  Y.,  1877.  8^ 1133.27 

Dodgson  (Charles  Lutwidge).    See  Carroll  (Lewis),  pseud. 
Dods  (J.  B. )  Had  Grimes  (J.  S.)  Electrical  psychology. 

London,  1851.  12° 3814.21 

Dodsley  (Robert).  Chronicle  of  the  kings  of  England. 
Written  in  the  manner  of  the  ancient  .Jewish  histo- 
rians. By  Nathan  Ben  Saddi.  [^smd.'\  London, 
1740.  12° 471.'29 

—  Economy  of  human  life.     L.,  1810.  16°.      .  G211.22 

—  Poems.      Ed.  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.      [In  Chalmers  (A.) 

EugUsh  poets,  V.  15,  1810.] 1626.15 

—  Select  collection  of  old  plays.  2d  ed.,  with  notes  [by 

I.  Raed].  12  v.     L.,  1780.  12° 1722.01 

Contents :  V.  1.  Prefaces.  God's  promises,  by  J.  Bale. 
Four  P.'s,  by  J.  Heywood.  Ferrex  and  Porrex,  by  '1'.  Sack- 
ville,  lord  Buckhurst,  and  T,  Norton.  Damon  and  Pythias, 
by  R.  Edwards.  New  custom. 

2.  Gammer  Gurton's  needle.  Alexander  and  Campaspe. 
by  J.  Lyly.  Tancred  and  Gismunda.  by  R.  Wilmot.  Corne- 
lia, by  T.  Kid.  Edward  n..  by  C  Marlow. 

3.  George-.i-Qreene,  the  pinuer  of  Wakefield.  First  part 
of  Jerouymo.  The  Spanish  tragedy,  by  T.  Kid.  The  honest 
whore,  by  T,  Dekker 

4.  Malcontent,  by  J.  Marston.  All  fools,  by  G.  Chapman. 
Eastward  hoe.  by  G.  Chapman,  Jonsou.  and  Marston.  Re- 
venger's tragedy,  by  C.  Touruer.  Dumb  knight,  by  L. 
Machin. 

5.  Miseries  of  inforced  marriage,  by  G.  Wilkins.  Lingua, 
by  A.  Brewer.  Merry  devil  of  Edmonton.  A  mad  world 
my  masters,  by  Middletou.  Ram  alley,  or  merry  tricks,  by 
L.  Barry. 

6.  Roaring  girl,  or  Mol  Cutpurse,  by  Middleton  and 
Dekker.  Widow's  tears,  by  G.  Chapman.  White  devil,  or 
'Vittoria  Corombona,  by  Websler.  Hog  hath  lost  bis  pearl, 
by  R.  Taylor.     Four  pi-entises  of  Loudon,  by  T.  Heywood. 

7.  Green's  Tu  quoqne,  or  the  city  gallant,  by  J.  Cooke. 
Alburaazar,  by  TouiUis.  A  woman  killed  with  kindness,  by 
T.  Heywood.  Match  at  midnight,  by  W.  Rowley.  Fuimu's 
Troes,  the  true  Trojans,  by  J.  Fisher. 


8.  'Tis  pity  she's  a  whore,  by  J.  Ford  The  heir,  by  T. 
May.  The  bird  in  a  cage,  by  J.  Shirly.  Jew  of  Malta  by 
Marlow.  The  wits,  by  Sir  W.  Daveuaut. 

9.  Gamester,  by  Shirley.  Microcosmns,  by  T.  Nabbes. 
Muses  lookiug  glass,  by  T.  Randolph.  City  match,  by  J 
Maine.  Queen  of  Arragon,  by  W.  Habington. 

10.  The  antiquary,  by  S.  Mavmion.  The  goblins,  by 
Suckling.  The  ordinary,  by  W.  Caitwright.  Jovial  crew 
by  R.  Bioome.    Odd  couple,  by  T.  May. 

11.  Andromauu,  by  Shirley.  Mayor  of  Quinborough,  by 
T.  Middleton.  Grim  the  collier  of  Croydon.  City  night 
cap,  by  B.  Davenport.    Parson  b  wedding,  by  T.  Killegrew. 

12.  Adventures  of  five  hours,  by  Sir  S.  Tuke.  Elvira,  by 
G.  Digby.  The  widow,  by  Ben  Jouaon.  Chichevache  and 
Bycorue.  Historia  histrionica,  by  J.  Wright.  Index  to 
notes. 

—  Select  poems.    Ed.  by  E.  Sanford.    [In  S.'s  British  poets,  v 

■i6.  18^2.] :  1691.26 

DoelUnger.  See  DoUinger. 

Doesticks  (Q.  K.  P  )    Set  Thompson  (Mortimer  M.)     .    .1693.23 

Dogs.    See  Natural  history  {Days)  ;    also  Amusements  tSportinq. 

p.  25). 
Dogmas.    .See  BibUcal  and  relig.  lit.  (^Doctrine  and  Dogma,  p.  84.) 

Dogmatic  faith.     See  Garbetl  (E.)  1868 3364.17 

Doherty  (Hugh).  Memoir  of  Fourier.  [l'''"'Transon(A.)  Charles 

lourier's  theory] 6812.15 

Dolby  (Anastasia).    Church  vestments.    London,  18e8, 

sm.  4° 3767.21 

Dolgorouky  (Paul).     Handbook  of  principal  families 

in  Russia.    From  the  French.  L.,  1858.  8°.  554.28 
Dollinger  (Johann   Joseph  Ignaz  von).     The  Church 

and  the  churches  ;  or  the  papacy  and  the  temporal 

power.     Tr.  by  W.  B.  MacCabe.     London,  1862. 

8° 3545.05 

—  Fables  respecting  the  popes  in  the  middle  ages.  Tr. 

by  A.  Plummer.  With  essay  en  the  prophetic  spirit 
and  the  prophecies  of  the  christian  era.  Tr.  by 
H.  B.  Smith.    N.  Y.,  1872.  8°.     .     .     .     .  3424.12 

—  History  of  the  church  [to  the  reformation].     Xr.  by 

E.  Cox.  4  V.     London,  1840.  8°.     .     .     .  3427.11 

—  Lectures  on  the  reunion  of  tlie  churches.     Tr.  with 

preface  by  H.  N.  Oxenham.  New  York,  1872. 
1'2° 3545.06 

—  The  Pope  and  the  council.     By  Janus,  [psmd.]  2d 

ed.     Londou,  1869.   12°. 3425.15 

See  Cathohc  world.  June,  187fc  (Apostasy  of  Dollinger)  ; 
Nov.  1871  (Dollinger  scandal) ;  Coutem.  rev.,  v.  14,  187() 
(Three  broad  church  cathohcs). 

Dollman  (Francis  T. )  *  Examples  of  antient  pulpits 
existing  iu  Englaud.     L.,  1849.  4°.     .     .  1316.08 

Dolomieu  (Deodat  G.  S.  T.  de  Gratet  de).  "Account  of  the  earth- 
quakes in  1783.  [In  Pinkerton.  Voyages,  v.  5.]    .    .    926.05 

Domenecb  (Emmanuel).  Missionary  adventures  in 
Texas  and  Mexico.     London,  1858.  8°.     .  1125.12 

—  Seven  years  residence  in  the  great  deserts  of  North 

America.    2  v.     L.,  I860.  8° 1125.10 

Domenichino  (Domenico  Zampieri,  called;  6.  1581, 
d.  1641). 

—  Landon  ( C. )    Lives  and  works  of  celebrated  painters, 

V.  1.     1804 1446.20 

Domeny  de  Rienzi  (Gregoire  Louis).     Oce'anie.  3  v. 

Paris,  1836-37.     8°.     [Univers.]     .     .     .     902.20 
Domestic  animals.     See  Agriculture  [Slock  and  domestic  animaU, 

p.  9)  ;— Natural  history. 
Domestic  annals  of  Scotland.    See  Chambers  (K.)  .    .    .    496.01 

Domestic  economy. 

1.   Comprehensive  and  miscellaneous  works. 

—  iJazar  book  of  the  household.     1875.      .     .    C014.03 

Contents :  Marriage,  establishment,  servants,  house- 
keeping, children,  home  life,  company. 

—  Beecher  (C.  E.)  and  Stowe  (li.  B.)  American  woman's 

home.     1869. 6016.05 

—  Beecher  (Miss  C.)    Housekeeper  and  healthkeeper. 

1873.  . 6016.13 

—  Beeton's  Dictionai-y  of  practical  recipes  and  every-day 

inform'ition  ;  new  domestic  cycloptedia.   6016.09 

—  Bernays  (A.  J. )  Household  chemistry.  1852.   4214.06 

—  Best  of  everything ;    By  the  author  of  "  Enquire 

Within."     1870 6016.06 

—  Conti  (A.  de  B.,  prince  de).    Concerning  the  government  of 

his  house.     [/« /lis  Works,  1711.] 6023.17 

—  Diaz  (A.  Jil.)     A  domestic  problem.     Work  and  cul- 

ture in  the  household.     18;5 6015.22 

—  Domestic  management,  or  the  art  of  conducting  a 

family  ;  with  instructions  to  servants  in  general 
[anon.] 6015.24 


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■  Donovan  I yi.)     Domestic  ecouomy.  Brewing,  distil- 

ling, wine-makiug,    bak  ng,  human    tood.     2  v. 

18J0 eoie.oi 

-  Fads    and   hints   for    every-day    life.     [Receipts. 

etc.] e015.23 

-  Gardner  (E.  C. )  Illustrated  homes  :  papers  describing 

re.il  houses  and  real  people.      1875.     .     .   131'2.'.iy 

-  iiurtrZ-ioofc  of  useful  and  ornamental  amusements  and 

accomplishments.  By  a  lady,  [aium.]  1815.  0017.21 

-  Haslcdl  (Urs.  E.  F. )    Housekeeper's  eucyclopaadia. 

1873 6016.17 

-  Leslie  (Miss).     Lady's  house-book.    18.J1.     .  6016.08 

■  Murray  (B.)  The  modern  householder.  1872.  6016.12 

-  Our  English  home :  its  early  history  and  progress. 

With  notes  on  the  introd.  of  domestic  inventions, 
1860 6014.01 

-  Reason  why  :  Domestic  science.  By  the  author  of  En- 

quire wichia.     1S69 6016.07 

-  BkoilfS  I H. )  Russell  [J. )  and  others.  Bokes  of  nurture. 

Ed.  by   F.  J.  FurnivalL     [Early  Eug.  text  soc. 
No.  32.] 7913.10 

-  StocJdon  (F.R.  and  M.)  The  home  where  it  should  be 

and  what  to  put  in  it.   1873 1311.05 

-  Slowe    (Mrs.    H.    B.)     House   and   home     papers. 

18iJ5 25iJ.13 

-  Walsh  (J.M.)  Economical  housekeeper.  1857.  6016.04 

-  Warren  ( Mrs. )     How  I  managed  my  house  on  £200 

[lilOOdo:lirs]ayeir.  1B66 6015.25 

-Webster  (T  )  and  Parkes  (Mrs.)      An  encyclopaedia 

of  domestic  economy.     New  ed.     1861.       6017.01 
Contents  .    The  reaidenca  ;    warming  and  ventilation  ; 

lighting;  furnitnre;  eervautB  :  cleaning;  food;  beverages; 

cooking  ;  textile  fabrica  for  clothing  and  furniture  ;  dress; 

the  toilet :  jewellery  ;  the  laundry  ;  carriages  ;  the  dairy  ; 

health  and  aicknesa. 
-.Xfnopion.     (Economics,     [/n  Ais  Works]       .     424.01  ;  6077.15 

-  Youiaans  (E.  L.)     Handbook  of  household  science. 

1857 6016.03 

Contents  :    Heat  ;  light ;  air  ;  food  and  drink  ;  cleaning. 

-  rouit;/ lady's  book.     18.59 5427.07 

See  also  Contemp.  rev.,  Dec,  1873  (Co-operative  house- 
keeping, by  Mrs.  E.  M.  King). 

5.  Cookery. 

-  Seechcr  {Miss  C. )    Domestic  receipt-book.  6th  ed. 

1872 6015.18 

-  Beetun  {Mrs.''!   Every -dav cookery  and  housekeeping 

book.     1872.     ..." 6015.16 

-  Blot  (P.)  Handbook  of  praot.  cookery.  1869.  6015.12 
WL'at  to  eat,  an.l  how  to  cook  it.     1863.  6015.01 

-  Bowman  (A.)  New  cookery  manual.     1869.   6015.08 

-  Choice  receipts.     J[.  S.  W.     1875.        .     .     .   6015.20 

-  Dessert  book.     With  original  recipes.     By  a  Boston 

laay.  [anon.']     1872 6016.11 

-  How'ird    (Mrs.  B.   G.)    Fifty  years  in  a   Maryland 

kitchen.     1873 60J5.19 

-  Xi  the  kitchen,   lanon.]  B,,  1875.  12°.     .     .  6016.15 
-Indian  cookery,     [/n  Oriental  Tr.  Fund.  Miacel.  trans.,  v.  1. 

1«3I.) 7818.16 

-Johnston  {W.  E.)    Report  on  the  preparation  of  food.     (In 
United  States  com.  to  Paris  exp.  liepoits,  v.  6, 1867.)  3916.09 

-  Man)i.  (Mrs.H.)  Piiysiological  cook  book.  185 5.60 15. U4 

-  May  (Li.)    The  accouiplisht  cook.     1678.     .   601.5. H 

-  St.i'lalr  (Ladi/II.)  Dainty  dishes.  5th  ed.  1866.6015.05 

-  Soyer  (A.)    (juliaary  campaign.     1857.  .     .  6015.06 

-  Terhune  (ilrs.  V.  H. )     Common  sense  in  the  house- 

hold.    1871 6016.10 

-  T/iompson  {B.,  count  Rwnford).  Of  kitchen  fire-places  and  kit- 

chen uteubile.     (In  Ids  Essays,  v.  3.  1804.)  ....  4026.12 

-  Wafn-^  (H.)     Antiquitites    culinariae  ;    or   curious 

tracts  relating   to  the  culinary  affairs  of   the  old 
EngUsh.     17J1 6018.01 

3.  Food,  and  art  of  dining. 

-  Aihenasus.     The  Deipnosophists  or  banquet  of  the 

learned.     Tr.  by  G.  D.  Yonge.  3  v.    1854.2512.16 

-  BlotiP.)  Artof  diniuj;.  [/n  Galaxy,  May,  .Jun.,  Jul.,  Aug.,  1866.) 
Modern  and  mediffival  dinners,  [galaxy,  Apiil,  1867.) 

-  Breakfast,  dinner,  and  tea  :  viewed  classically,  poeti- 

cally, and  practically.  1860 0015.02 

-  Brillut-Havarin  (A.)  Hand-book  of  dining  ;  or,  corpu- 

"eucy  and  Idauness  scientifically  considered.  Tr.  by 

C.  F.  Simpson.   1865 6015.03 

Physiologie  du  gout,  gastronomie  transcendante. 

1869 0015.13 

-  Bristed  (C.  A.\    Table  iesthetics.     [In  his  Pieces,  efc,  1858, 

p.  1'26-171.     Repr.  from  Knickerbocker  mag,,  1848.)  2517.09 


—  Church     (A.    II.)    Food  ;     its   sources    and    uses. 

1877 6014.14 

—  Cozzens  (F.  S.)  Bietelics.    [/ft  ftjs  Sayings  of  Dr.  Bush wacker, 

p    1-43.] 2521.12 

—  De  Quincei/  [T.)    Dinner,    real  and  reputed.     [In  his  Miscel. 

essays,  p.  20J-255.) 2522.15 

—  De  V'oe  ( T.  F. )     Market  assistant,  containing  a  brief 

description  of  every  article  of  liuman  food  sold  in 
the  public  markets  of  New  York,  Bo.stou,  I'hiiadel- 

phia  and  Brooklyn.      1867 6016.24 

Market  book  :  hi^t.  account  of  the  markets  of  New 

York,  e(c.  v.  1.  [New  York  markets.  J  1862.  6016.26 

—  Dinners  and  dinner  parties,   [itnon.]     London,  1862. 

12° 6015.11 

—  Dodd(G.)   Food  of  Loudon.     1856.     .     .     .  6014.12 

—  Dorun(J.)     Table  traits.     1855 '2523.10 

—  Drewry  (0.  0.)  and  Bartlelt  (R.  C.)     Cup  and  platter, 

or,  notes  on  food  and  its  effects.   1876.       .   6014.10 

—  Fisher  (J.)     Where  shall   we  get  mtai.?    The  food 

supplies  of  ^Vesteln  Europe.     1866.     .     .  6016.23 

—  Foisoin  {C  F  )  Our  meat  supply,  and  public  health.  (In  Mass. 

state  board  of  health.  6ih  report,  1876.)     ....  4346.23 

—  Gastronomy :  or  the  school  for  good  living.  2d  ed. 

[anoH.]     182'2 6015.06 

—  Henderson  (Mrs.  M.  F. )     Practical  cooking  and  din- 

ner giving.      1876 6016.16 

—  Hunt  (i.)     Breakfast.      [In  liis  Seer,  p.  73-107.)    .     .     .  2633.09 

—  Hoadiey(J.  C.)  Ou  the  trauspoitatjou  ol  live-stock.  (In  Mass. 

btate  board  of  health,  (^th  report,  1875.)      ....  4346.22 

—  lllustrutiijns  of  eating  ;  displaying  ttieomuiv.  charac- 

ter of  man.   By  a  beef-eater,    (anon.]  1847.  (iOlS.lO 

—  Jeaffreson  (J.  C)    Book  about  tae  table.   2  v.  6016.18 

—  Kn'ight  {J.j  Hist,  of  food.  (In  his  Improvement  01  the  health. 

1876.) 4324  30 

—  Lankester  (C.)    Lectures  on  food.     1864.     .59:^6.22 
Uses  of  ammals  in  relation  to  the  industry  of  man. 

1864 59:i6.22 

—  Lelheby  (H.)    On  food  :  four  lectures.  1870.  6014.13 

—  Massacliusetls.  btate  board  of  lieulth.     Annual  report, 

1870-75.     (Several  essays. ) 4345.22 

—  Peate  {T.  R.)  U.^es  of  the  brain  and  marrow  of  animals  among 

the  Indians  of  North  America.    (Sm.  rep.,  1870. j     .  31136.25 

—  Ptutarck.  Of  eating  of  flesh.  (In  his  Morals,  v.5.pp.o-10.)  5435.30 

—  Papers  from  the  Quar.  rev.,  1862  (ijastionomy  and  gafitrouo. 

mers,  p.  6S-118) 2641.16 

—  Porphyiius.    On  abstinence  from  animal  food.   (In  his  Select 

works.  1823.  ]  • 6416.26 

—  Sinimouds  (P.L.)  The  curiosities ot  food.  1859. 6014. 11 

—  iSimpson  (L.  S. )     Haiidbook  of  dining.   1859.6016.09 

—  Soyer  (A. )     Pantropheon  ;  or  history  of  food  and  it8 

preparation.   1853 6016.26 

—  Terhune    (K.   h.)    Breakfast,    luncheon,    and   tea. 

1875 6016.14 

—  Turner  [T.  H.)    Usages  of  domestic  life  in  the  middle  ages. 

The  dining  table,     (/ft  *Archaeol  jour.,  v.  2.j      .     .  1462.16 

—  Vei/elabte  substances  used  for  the  food  of  man.    New 

York,  184U.   lc° 5926.24 

See  also  Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  71,  1852  (Thoughts  upon 
dinuers)  ;  v.  88,  1860  (Theories  of  food)  ;  v.  103,  18118  (Horse 
flesh)  ;  Coutem  rev.,  v  7,  l.'i68  (I'oodof  the  people,  by  B. 
Shaw)  ;  V  9.  1868  (Food  supiily  ol*  Loudon  ;  2  articles^  ; 
Blackwood.  V.  80. 185ii  (looj  ol  Liiudoii)  ;  Quar.  rev.,  v,  96, 
1854  (Louduu  comtiiissariat)  ;  Ed.  rev.,  v.  99,  1863  Con- 
snmplion  ol  jood  in  the  Uniteil  Kingdom)  ;  Iraser's  mag., 
v.  55,  1857  (Food)  ;  Kat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  12,  1867  (Food  and  its 
prep.)  ;  Iraser's  mag.,  v.  47,  1853  (Flies  and  feasts  ;  an- 
cient festivities). 

4.  Xeedle-wnrk. 

—  Xadies' work-table  book.     Pbil.,  [n.  d.]  12°.  6017.22 

—  Lambert  (Miss —).     Hand-book,  ric.  1851.     6017.19 
Practical     hints    on     decorative     needle-work. 

1817 6017.20 

4S-  See  also  Arts  (Useful  :  Lace,  p.  44  -.—ilamifactura,  p.  M). 
6.  Preserving,  curing,  etc. 

—  Art  and  mystery  of  curing,  preserving,  and  potting  : 

also  art  of  pickling.     1864 6014.04 

—  Gouffi  (J. )  Book  of  preserves  :  meat,  fish,  vegetables 

and  fruits.     1871 6017.09 

—  Robinson  (J. )    'Whole  art  of  curing,  pickling,  and 

smoking  meat  and  fish.     1847 6014.05 

See  also  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  45.  1852  (Preserved  meats). 

fi.  Servants. 

—  Chamberlain  ( C. ,  jr. )    The  servant  girl  of  the  period, 

the  greatest  plague  of  life.     1873.     .     .     .6014.02 

—  Su}ift{J.)    Directions  to  servants,  [in /its  Works.)    6074.13;  23 

See  also  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  74.  1860  ;  North  Brit,  rev., 
V.  20.  1853. 


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ffS^  Si-e  also  Adulterations  (p  5)  ;— Arts  (Useful  :  Con- 
fectinnerij.  p  40, — Liquors,  p.  44  '.—Receipts,  p.  46  ; — Wann- 
'ingand  V'UtiUUinn.p.  48(;— Coffee  (p.  274): — Family;— Fur- 
niture :— Home  ;— Medicine  \B'  Vi'rnges  ;—  Fuud  and  Diet}  ; 
—Milk: — Tea  ; — Toilet  uud  rtiBmi^lic  arts. 
Domestic  history  ol  the  Aniericau  revolution.  See  Ellet  (iifrs. 
E.  F.)     1851 _. 6S2.04 

Domestic  mauagement ;  witli  instructions  to  servants 
in  general.   |rt»oH.]   L.,  [n.rf.1     ](i°.     .     .  6015.21 

Domestic  manners  of  the  Auiericaus.  See  Trollope  (jVr5.F.)1084.21 

Domestic  relations.     See  Law. 

Domingo  (San).     See  Countries.  {Fl'yti,  p.  3'29.) 

Dominica  (Island  of  .     5«e  Countries,     ifi'muiica,  p.  3Qi.} 

Dominican  ai-tist.     See  Lear  I  Mrs.  Sidney  A.) 

Dominican  republic.     See  Co\intTies.  {Dominican  republic,  p.  304.) 

Dominoes  (Buoli  about).     See  Hope  {A.  R.) 5513.17 

Donald  (J,,  editor).  Chambers's  etj-mological  diction- 
ary of  tlie  English  language.  L.,18(;8.  1-2°.  6432.03 

Donaldson  (J. )  Principles  of  taste.  Edinburgh,  1786. 
8° 5434,02 

Donaldson  (James).  Critical  hLstory  of  christian  lit- 
erature and  doctrine,  to  the  Nicene  couucil.     3  v. 

London,  ls61-6(3.  8° 3413.19 

V.  1.  Apostolical  fathers.    2-3.  The  apologists. 

Donaldson  (Prof.  John).  British  agriculture.  1860. 
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—  Clay  lands  and  loamy  soils.  L.,  1852.  16°.  61:15.02 
Donaldson  (.John  Wm.,  D.D  )   The  new  Cratylus  ;  or, 

contributions  towards  a  more  accurate  knowledge 
of  the  Greek  language.  3d  ed.  L.,1K59.  8=.  6il4.07 

—  English  ethnography.     [7a  Cambridge  essays,  1856.]      2517.14 

—  Hist,  of  Greek  lit.  continued.     .'See  Mailer  (E.  O.)       .  2734.06 

—  Theatre  of  the  Greeks.     3d  ed.     Cambridge,  ( Engl, ) 

1830.  8^ 1715.15 

—  Varronianus  :  introd.  to  the  ethnography  of  ancient 

Italy,  and  to  the  philological  study  of  the  Latin 

language.     3d  ed.     L.,  1860.    8"".     .     .     .  6411.19 

Donaldson  (Wm.)    Switches  and  cros.sings  :  formulse. 

London,  1871.    8" 3925.41 

—  Tables  for  plate  layers.  From  ' '  Switches  and  cross- 

ings."    L.  1871."   1(3° 3925.42 

Donck  (Adrian  van  der).  Description  of  the  New  Netherlands. 
Tr.  by  J.  Johnson.  [N.  Y.,  historical  soc.  Coll.,  2d  s.,  v.  1. 
1811.) 615.06 

Donders  (F.  C.)  On  the  anomalies  of  accommodation 
and  refraction  of  the  eye.  With  essay  on  physiolo- 
gical dioptrics.  Tr.  by  W.  D.  Moore.  London, 
iV'tw)  S.i/iUnliam.  .soc,  1861.    8° 4302.04 

Donkersley  (iJ'ii.  K. )  Facts  about  wives  and  mothers. 
New  York,  1869.  16° 5835.16 

Donkin(W.  F.)  Acoustics  :  theoretical.  Parti.  [Vi- 
bration of  strings  audiods.]  Oxf.,1870.  12°.  4024.08 

Donne  (Dr.  John).      Poetical  works.     With  memoir. 

Boston,  185.5.      lii° 1(542.07 

Contents  •  Epistles  to  several  perwonages.  Funerfil  elegies. 
Divine  poems.  The  progress  of  the  soul.  Miscel.  poems. 
Epigram.  Elegies.  Epithalamious,  or  marriage  thongs. 
Satires.     Latin  poems. 

—  Poems.     Ed.  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.    [In  Chalmers'  Eug. 

Hah  poeta,  v.  o.  1818.] 162U.05 

—  Select  poems.     {In  Sanford(E.)  and  Walsh  (R.)  British  poets, 

V.  4.  1819.) 1691.04 

—  Walton  (/.)    Life  of  J.  D.     (/ii  Wordsworth  (O.)    Eccl.  biogr.. 

V.  3,  1853.] 3446.03 

aS"  See  also  Biography  (p.  139). 
Donne  (William  Bodliam).    Es.says  on  the  drama,  and 

on  popular  amusements.     2d  ed.     London,  1863. 

8° 1715.20 

Donnegan  (James).     New  Greek  and  English  lexicon. 

IstAm.  ed.    Boston,  1837.    8° 6416.02 

Donuell  (E.  J. )     Chro'iological  and  statistical  history 

of  cotton.  New  York,  1872.  8°.  .  .  .  5926.09 
Donovan  (Michael).     Domestic  economy.  2  t.   Loud., 

1830.  16^ 6016.01 

—  Treatise  on  chemistry.  Newed.  L.,1854.  16°.  4211.01 
Doollttle  (Rev.  Justus).     Social   life  of  the  Chinese. 

2  V.  New  York,  1865.    12^       •     •    .-    •     .1023.08 

—  'Vocabulary  and  hand-book  of  the  Chinese  language. 

2v.  Fooohow,(CMua.)  1S72.  8°.  .  .  .  61'26.17 
Doon  de   Maience  ;   chauson  de  geste.     Publ.  par  A. 

Pey.  P.,  1859.  18'.  [Aucieus  poetes  de  la  France, 

V.  2.] 7061.02 

Dora  d'Istria,  pseuil.  See  Koltzoff-Massalsky  (H.  Ghika,  princess). 
Doran  (Dr.  John).       The  Bentley   ballads.     London, 

1858.   16° 1614.14 

—  Book  of  the  princes  of  Wales.  L.,  1860.  12°.  32.53.21 

—  Court  fools.     London,  1858.   8° 2523.09 

—  Habits  and  men.    New  York.  1856.     12°.     .  25'23.H 


Contents  :  Dress.  Hats,  Wigs.  Bear.ls.  Swords.  Gloves, 
b— B.  and  buttons.  Stockings.  '  Miisks  and  facCH.'  Tailors  : 
St.  William,  Sir  J.  Hawkwood,  G.  DiSrfllng,  Adm.  llobsou, 
J.  Stow,  J.  Speed,  S.  I'epys.  R.teyan,  P.  Wliitthead! 
Beaux  :  Beau  Fielding,  Bean  Na'jIiiTnuce  do  I.igne,  Beau 
Brummell,    Doctors  ready  dressed.  Odd  laahioua. 

—  Knights  and  their  days.     N.  Y.,  1856.    12°.    6021.06 
■—  A  lady  of  the  last  ci  ntury  (Mrs.  Elizabeth  Montagu). 

With  a  chapter  on  blue  stockings.    2d  ed.    Lond 
1873.     8^ 3125.29 

—  Memoir  of  queen  Adelaide,  consort  of  William  rv. 

London,  1801.    8^ 3011.08 

—  Monarchs  retired  from  business.     New  York,  1857. 

1'2° 3253.07 

—  New  pictures  and  old  panels.  L.,  1859.  12°.  2523.18 

Contents  :  A  picture  in  three  panels  ;  Dr  Dodd.  Gold- 
Bmith,  Wesley.  Andre  Chcnier.  OUhlenschlager.  Venus 
appearing  to  Aspasia.  Our  lady  of  Boulogne.  The  ungra- 
cious rood  of  grace.  Flowery  legend  of  Our  lady  of  Guada- 
lupe. Pictures  ot  England.  Foreign  scenes.  Group  of 
queens  unqueeued.  Portraits  of  daughters  of  Charles  I. 
Things  we  don't  know.  Portraits  of  Fariuelli  and  Pompa- 
dour. "  Tabliax  de  Paris  "'  in  the  last  century.  Old  and 
young  christma.s,  etc. 

—  Queens  of  the  House  of  Hanover.    2  v.    New  York, 

1855.  12° 3253.05 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Sophia  Dorothea,  qu.  of  George  I.  Caro- 
line Wilhelmiua  Dorothea,  qu.  of  George  II.  2.  Charlotte 
Sophia,  qu.  of  George  lU,  CaroUne  of  Brunswick,  qu.  of 
George  IV. 

—  Saints  and  sinners  ;  or  in  church  and  about  it.  2  v. 

London,  18(i8.    8°.     . 3544.14 

—  Table  traits,  with  something  on  them.     New  York, 

1855.   12° 2523.10 

—  "Their  majesties'  servants."     Annals  of  the  Engli.sh 

stage.  2  V.    New  York,  1865.  12°.     .     .     .  1715.16 

Dorchester,  (Mass.)     See  Countries.  {Dorchester,  p.  304). 

Dorchester  antiquarian  and  historical  society.  History 

of  the  town  of  Dorchester,  Massachusetts.  Boston, 

Ph.,  18o9.  8° 611.05 

—  Collections.  No.  3.  Journal  of  Kichard  Mather.  1635. 

His  life  and  death,  1670.  Boston,  1850.16°.  3122.21 
Dor6.    By  a  stroller  in  Europe.  , See  Wright  (W.  W.)     .     .    943.14 
Dore  (Paul  Gustave).     Two  hundred  sketches,  humor- 
ous and  grotesque.     London,  1867,  4^     .   1447.10 
J8®"  For  works  illustrated  by  Dore  see   Balzac  (H.  de). 
Coutes  drolatiques  (7012.18)  ;  —  •Bible.    La  saiiite  Bible 
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•Dante.    L'Eufer  [1468.13]  ;    Le  Purgatoire  (1468.19]  ;—  Ls 
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L'Epine  (E.)  Legende  <le  Croquemitaiue  [456.21]  ; — ■'Per- 
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For  biogr.  and  critical  7Wtices  ol  Dore  see  Biography  (p. 
139)  ; — a.'sQ  Brit.  qu.  rev.,  Jan.,  1869  ;  Galaxy.  Jiarch,  1H74 
(G.  D..  by  Justin  McCarthy)  ; — Gentleman's  niafe'..  May, 
1866  (D.  and  his  works,  by  H.  N.  llumphieys)  ;  Sept.. 
1869  (D.  at  home,  by  B.  Jerrold)  :  March,  1873  (D.  at  work, 
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—  Chesney  (G.)    Battle  ot  Dorking  :  reminiscences  of  a  volun- 

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—  Leight.m  {Sir  B.)  The  hlU  before  Dorking.  3d  ed.   1871.   483.13 

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Doriier  (Isaac  August).  History  of  the  development 
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and  S.  Taylor.  2  v.  Edin.,  Is71.  8°.  .  .  3545.22 
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church,  U.  S,  4th  ed.  Pliila.,  1859.  16°.  3544.17 
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fl^-  For  her  novels  see  Fiction  class-list. 

Dorset  {Earl  of).     See  Sackville  lUharles) 1691,13 

Dorsey  (Sarah  A.)     llecoUections  of  Henry  Watkins 

AUen.  N.  Y.,  18116.  12° 3013.22 

Dort  (Synod  of).    Articles.    Tr.  by  T.   Scott.    Utica, 

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—  Political  life  ottfeel.  2  v.    L.,  1856.  8°.  .     .  3130.29 
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Douce  (Francis).  The  dunce  of  death  :  engr.  on  wood  ; 
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—  Illustrations  of  Shakspeara,  and  of  ancient  manners  : 

With  dissert,  on  the  clowns  aud  fools  of  Shakspeare ; 
on  the  Gesta  Komauorum  ;  aad  on  the  English 
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ArchjBologia,  v.  11,  1794.| 512S.— 

Douglas  (Mis. — ).  Life  of  Professor  Gellert.  3  v. 
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Douglas  (Frederick  Syiv.  North).  Essay  on  points  of 
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Douglas  (G^iviu,  Scotch  poet,  b.  1471,  d.  1522).  Poeti- 
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Edia.,  1874.     12° 1636.08 

Contents:  v.l.  Biogr.  introd.  Police  of  honour.  Eiog 
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19^  For  Ijiogr.  notices  of  Douglas,  se-^  Irving  (D.)  Lives, 
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Douglas  ( Oen.  Sir  Howard).  On  naval  war  with  steam. 
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Douglas  (.James).  Travelliiig  anecdotes.  3d  ed.  Lend., 
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Douglas  (John  William  ),  and  Scott  (John).  British 
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Douglas  (Stephen  A.)  and  Lincoln  (Abraham).  Politi- 
cal debater.     Columbus,  1860.    8°.     .     .     .   5733.22 
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Douglass  series  of    christian  Greek  and  Latin  writers. 

V.  1-4.     N.  Y.,   1874-70.   12° 

Contents  .■  v.  1.  Latin  hymns.  Ed.  by  F.  A.  March.  [3765.21]. 
2.  Eusebius.  Ed.  by  F.  A.  ILarch  [3931.14].  3.  TertuUianua 
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Dove-cote  aud  aviary.     See  Dixon  (E.  S.)    1851.       .    .     .  4813.06 

Do'wa  (Wm. )  Junius  Loi-d  Chatham:  a  biography. 
Loudon,  1857.  1'2° 3088.15 

Dower.    See  Law.  (Z>'iu/er.) 

Dowie  (James).  The  foot  and  its  covering.  London, 
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Do'wrleans  (A.  M.)  Descrip.  catalogue  of  contrib. 
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cutta, 1862.    4° 1016.04 

Do'Wley  (M.  F.)  Histoi-y  aud  honorary  roll  of  the 
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Do'Wliag  (John).  History  of  Bomanism.  New  ed. 
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Down  among  the  water-weeds       See  Bickerstaffe  (M.  B.)    4821.11 

Down  iu  Teuiieasoe.     See  Gilmore   (J.  R.)        195  05 

Downes  (John).     Oooultatioiis  by  tlie  moou  visible  in  the  U.  S., 

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Do'Wning  (Andrew  Jackson).      Architecture  of  country 

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rural  architecture.     N.  Y.,  1841.  8°.     .     .1314.20 

Same.    8th  ed.  with  supplement  by  W.  H.  Sargent. 

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Downing  (0.  Toogood).  The  Fan-Qiii  in  China  lu  1836-7.  [In 
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Dov^sou  (Jolini.  Gramruar  of  the  Urdu  or  Hindus- 
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Doyle  (Sir  Francis  Hastiugs).  Lectures,  before  the 
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Doyle  (John).     Genuine  copies  of  letters  rel.  to  execution  of  D. 
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Doyle  (John  Andrew).     American  colonies  previous  to 
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Walker.     New  York,  1876.     12°.      .     .     .     572.31 
Doyle  (Martin).     Illustrated  book  of  domestic  poulti^. 

London,  1857.   8° 6134.22 

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Doyle  (Hichard).  *  Bird's  eye  views  of  society.  Lon- 
don, 1864.  obi.  fol 1456.17 

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Dozy  (Dr.    lleiuhart  Pieter    Anne).     Het  Islamisme. 

Haarlem,  1863.  1.  8°.     .     .' 3458.09 

Dracontia.      Deane  (J.  B.)      Obsei-vations    on    Dracontia.      [In 

Archeeologia,  v.  26,  1834.] 6128— 

Drafts  ou  my  memory.     See  Lennox  (Lord  'W.  P.)  2  v.    .  3097.22 
Dragon  myth.    [In  New  monthly  mag.,  June.  1874.] 
Dragoon  campaigns  to  the  Eocky  Mountains,    [onon.  ] 

New  York,  1836.     8° 1114.26 

Drainage.  See  Agriculture  (p.  7)  ■,—hs\s  (Useful,  p.  41). 
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the  prophet ;  with  hist,  sketch  of  the  Shawanoe 

Indians.  Cin,,  1856.    8° 3171.19 

Drake  (Charles  F.  Tyrwhitt).    TJneiplored  Syria.    See  Burton 

(K.F.)  anii  Drake 1044.24 

Drake  (Daniel,  J7.i>.)    Pioneer  life  in  Kentucky.  With 
biog.  by  his  son.     Cin.,  1870.  b°.     .     .     .     £92.25 
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—  Exped.  to  the  West  Indies.  1586  86.    [In  Haklnyt.    Voyages, 

V.  4.  18U  ,— Kerr  (R.i  Voyages,  v.  7,1824.]'     .     .    .    914.14 

. —  First   vo\age  to  Nombre  de  Lios   and    Dariene,  1572.    [In 

Hakluyt.     Voyages,  v.  4,  1811.]        916.18 

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Drake,  [1577-1579].   [Hakluyt  soc,  1854.]  925.15 
See  also  Hakluyt  (E.) "  Voyages,  v.  4, 1811  [916.18] ;— Kerr. 
Voyages,  v.  10,  18'i4  [914.17]. 

—  Muynurde  (T.)     Sir  F.  D.,  his  voyages  1595.     With 

Spanish  account  of  Drake's  attack  on  Puerto  Rico. 

Ed.  by  Vf.  D.  Cooley  [Hakluyt  soc,  1849.  925.16 

US'  For  lives  of  Sir  F.  1)..  see  Biography  (p.  140). 

Drake  (Francis  S. )  Dictic  nmy  of  American  biography. 

Boston,  187-2.     8° 3247.18 

—  Life  and  corresp.   of  Etnry  Knox.     Boston,  1874. 

8° 3096.27 

Drake  (Joseph  Eodnien).  The  culprit  fay.  New  York, 
1839.   16°. 1642.08 

—  Culprit  fey,  and  other  poems.    New  York,    1847. 

8'^ 1642.09 

—  Poetical  writings.     N.  Y.,  1869.     12°.      .     .1645.18 
Drake  (Nathan).     Sieges  of  Pcntefract  castle,  1644-45. 

[Surtees  soc,  v.  37.] 5117.05 

Drake  (Nathan,  3J.D.)  Essays,  biogr.,  crit,  and  his- 
torical, iilustiative  of  the  Rambler,'  Adventurer, 
idler,  and  of  the  periodical  papers,  in  imitation 
of  the  writings  of  Steele  and  Adoiscn  published 
between  the  Spectator  and  1809.  2  v.  London, 
1809.   16° 2523.12 

—  Essays,  biogr.,  critical,  and  historical,  illustrative  of 

the  Tattler,  Spectator,  and  Guardian.  3  v.  Lond., 
1805.    16° 2523.14 

—  The  Gleaner  :  essays  selected  from  scarce  or  neg- 

lected volumes.     4  v.     L.,  1811.  8°.     .     .  2527.04 

—  Literai-y  hours  ;  or,  sketches,  critical  and  narrative. 

2d  ed.    3  V.  Londou,  18U0-04.  8°.     .     .     .  2527.08 

—  Memorials   of   Shakespeare  ;     or,    sketches  of   his 

character  and  genius,  by  various  writers.     [With 
criticisms  ou  some  of  his  principal  characters.] 

London,  1828.    8° 1753.10 

Drake  (Samuel  Adams).  Historic  fields  and  mansions 
of  Middlesex  Boston,  1874,     8°.     .     .     .     601.07 

—  Nooks  and  corners  of  the  New  England  coast.    New 

York,  1875.     8° 1134.25 

—  Old  landmarks  and  historic  personages  of  Boston. 

Boston,  lb73.     8° 601.01 

Drake  (Samuel  Gardner).  Biography  aud  history  of 
the  Indians  of  N.  A.     Boston,  1851.  8°.  .     557.01 

—  Early  history  of  Dorchester.     B.,  Is51.     8°.     611.03 

—  History  aud  antiquities  of  Boston,  to  1770.    Boston, 

1856.     8° 596-01 

—  History  of  the  five  years  French  and  Indian  war  in 

New  England  and  parts  adjacent,  1744-49.     With 


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DRAKE-DRAMA 


428 


memoir  of  major-general  Shirley.     Albany,  1870. 
sq.  12° 584.07 

—  Old  Indian  chronicle  ;   a  collection  of  rare  tracts. 

Boston,  1836.   16° 557.09 

—  Besult  of  researches  among  British  archives  relative 


to  the  founders  of  New  England.     Boston,  1860. 

sm.  4° 595.16 

Drake  (William  Kichard).  Notes  ou  Venetian  ceramics. 
London,  1856.  8°.      .    ; 1453.07 


DRAMA. 

Note. .^ For  an  Alphabetical  Arrangement  of  P  zys,  under  both  authors  and  titUi,  see  Plays,  In  th©  general  alphabet. 


Amateur  Theatricals. 

Note. — For  Contents  of  these  collectionB,  see  individual 
entries,  in  general  alphabet. 

Baker  (G.M.)     Amateur  dramas.     1867.     .     .1712.28 

—  Drawing-room  stage.     1873 1712.30 

—  Mimic  stage.     18ti9 1712.27 

—  Social  stage.     1871 1712.29 

Baiiklt   (Q.  B.)      Parlor  amusements  for  the  young 

folks.     1875 1712.32 

Frost  (Miss  S.  A. )     Amateur  theatricals  and  fairy  tale 
dramas.     1868 1724.17 

—  Book  of  tableaux  and  shadow  pantomimes.  1724.33 
OilbeHiW.S.)  Original  plays.  1876.  .  .  .1724.34 
Head  (J.  H.)    Home  pastimes  ;  or,   tableaux  Tivants. 

1867 1742.0.! 

Heahj  (M.)  The  home  theatre.  1872.  .  .  .  1742.00 
JIudsoniF.)  Private  theatricals.  1870.  .  .1712.34 
Parlor  tableaux  and  amateur  theatricals.  1867.  1742.01 
Parlor  theatricals  ;  or,  winter  evenings'  entertainment. 

New  York,  1859.    12= 1742.02 

Phelps  (L.  H.)  Dramatic  stories.  1874.  .  .1742.07 
Scott  (C.)  Drawiug-room  plays.  1870.  .  .  .  1742.25 
Cracroft  (B.)    On  private  theatricals.  [In  his  Essays,  v.  1,  p.  285- 

97.    1868  ] 2521.13 

American  Stage. 
Brown  (T.  A.)      History  of  the  American  stage,  1733- 

1870 1714.13 

Clapp  i^W.  W.yjr.)    A  record  of  the  Boston  stage,  to 

1852 1714.16 

Dunlap  (W.)    Hist,  of  the  American  theatre  [to  1810]. 

2  V.  18.33 1723.04 

Ebers  {J.)  Seven  years  in  the  Kings  theatre.1828.1723.09 
Uulloa(L.)  Plays  and  players.  1875.  .  .  .  1731.13 
Smith  (S.)     Theatrical  management  in  the  west  and 

south  for  thirty  years.     1868.      .    «     .     .  1745.01 
Vandenhoff  (G.)      Loaves  from   an  actor's   notebook. 

[1839-58] 1744.18 

We^nyss  {F.  C.)      Chronology  of  the  American  stage. 

1752-1852 1744.29 

Wood  {W.  B.)     Personal  recollections   of   the  stage, 

during  40  years.  18)5 1744.33 

See  also  Atiautic  monthly,  v.  19,  1867  lAniong  the  come- 
dians, by  L.  G.  Davis) .  Also  (in  Biography)  lives  of  Forrest. 

Ammergau  Passion  Play. 
Blackburn  (,M.)    Art  in  the  mountains.     1870.     1713.15 
Bucklatul  (A.  W.)    Ober  Ammergau   and  its  people. 

1872 1713.16 

Doane  (0.  H.)  To  and  from  the  passion  play.  1715.22 
MacCoUyM.)  Ammergau  passion  play.  2d  ed.  1732.28 
Oxenhain  (H.  M.)  Kecoll.  of  Ober-Ammergau.  1734.33 
Sdlar  {A.  C.)  The  passion  play,  e(c.  1871.  .1742.26 
See  also  Blackwood's  mag,  v.  lOli,  1869,  or  Littell,  1870,  v. 

1  ;   Blackwood,  v.  107,  1871) ;    Catliohc    world,  Oct.,  1871  ; 

Contem.  rev.,  v.  18,  1871    (Ober-Ammergau  and  symbolic 

Christianity,  by  St.  J.  Tyrwhitt)  ;  Fraser'a  mag.,  v.  4, 1871. 

Art  of  Acting. 

£!;5rt!/ on  the  science  of  acting.    \anon.'\  London,  1828. 

12° 1735.28 

Hedelin.{F.)    Whole  art  of  the  stage.    1684.     .1735.33 

ieioes(G.i£)  Actors  and  the  art  of  acting.  1875.  1735.27 

Character  and  Influence  of  the  Stage. 

1.  Injurious  Tendency  of  the  Stage. 
Bedford{A.)  Evilimd  danger  of  stage  plays.1706.1731.25 
Bucklty  ij.  M.)  Christians  and  the  theatre.  1875.  1731.22 
Collier  (J. )    Short  view  of  the  immcrality  of  the   Eng- 
lish stage.  2d  ed.     1698 1731.27 

Conti{A.  de  B.,  prince  de).      Treatise  against  plays  and  shews, 

[In  his  Works,  ITll.] 5023.17 

Foster  {J.)    Crit.  essays,  v.  1,    Bohn's  ed 2626.03 

Oosson  (8.)    School  of  abuse,    [1612,]   against   poets. 


players,  etc.    Introd.  by  J.   P.   Collier.     [Shak. 

society.] 1756.02 

ImmoraWy  of  stage-plays  in  general  and  of  Douglas  in 

particular,  [anon.]  Ediub.,  1757.     12°.     .  1722.15 
Kortlibrooke   {J.)    Treatise    against    dicing,    dancing, 

plays,    etc.    Introd.    [by  J.   P.    Collier.    Shak. 

society.] 1756.14 

Some  serious  remarks  on  a  pamphlet,  entitled.  Morali- 
ty of  stage-plays  seriously   considered,     [anon.} 

Edin.,  1757.  12° In  1722.15 

Styles  (J. )    Essay  on  the  character  and  influence  of  the 

stage.    3d  ed.     1820 1731.32 

Sutor  (^A. )    Essay  on  the  stage ;  its  morality,  character, 

etc.    1820 1731.33 

Testimonies  on  the  nature  and  tendency  of  theatrical 

amusements.  Sheffield,  1819.  8°.     .     .     .  3586.09 
2.   Vindications  of  the  Stage. 
Baker  [W.)    On  the  stage.    [In  his  Peregriuations,  efc.  p.  9-19— 

64-74.] 2513.12 

Caffaro  iF.)  Discourse  on  the  lawfulness  and  unlaw- 
fulness of  plays.     1814 7)1 1731.31 

Cliesterfield  {P.  V.  S.,  lord).  Speech  on  stage  licencing.  [In  his 
Works.] 6026.03 

Conway  (J/.  D.)  The  Theatre :  discourse.  Cincin- 
nati, 1857.     8°. 

Defence  of  dramatic  poetry,  being  a  review  of  CoUier. 
[a)io)i.]      1698 In  1731.29 

Defence  of  the  drama,  containing  Hansel's  Free  thouglits, 
and  [Comaro's]  discomse  on  the  lawfulness  and 
unlawfulness  of  plays.     1836 1731.26 

Delpha{A.)  French  drama:  of  making  theatres  vie  with  each 
other  in  promoting  taste  and  morals.  [In  Pamphleteer, 
v.  12.] 6068.12 

Dennis  (J.)  Usefulness  of  the  stage.  1698.  7?i  17ol.'29 
Donnet^W.B.)  Essays  on  the  drama.  2d  ed.  1863. 1715. 20 
Fibner  (K)  A  defence  of  plays.  1707.  .  .  .  1731.30 
Heywood  (T.)     Apology  for  actors.     Introd.   by  J.  P. 

Collier.   [Shak.  soc] 1756.03 

Lodije  (  T. )  Defence  of  poetry,  music,  and  stage-plays. 
Introd.  by  D.  Laing.  [Shak.  soc]  .  .  1756.48 
Macdonnell  {A.)  Oxford  piize  essays,  v.  3,  1836.  .  .  .  2641.13 
Hansel  (R.)  Free  thougLts  ujion  methodists,  actors, 
and  the  influence  ol  the  stage.  1814.  .  .  1731.31 
Morality  of    stage-plays  seriously  considered,    [anon.} 

Edin.,   1757.     12° /)*  1722.15 

Plagiary  "  warned."    Vindication  of  the  di'ama  from  John  An- 

gell  James.     [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  26  )  L.,  1824.  8°.     6068.26 

Plumplre  (J.)     Four  discomses  on  the  amusement  of 

the  stage.  1809 1731.24 

SalaiG.A.)  Lady  Chesterfield's  letters,  p.  100-117.  .  .2642.09 
Vanbruijti  (Sir  J. )  Vindication  of  the  Relapse  and  Pro- 
voked wife,  from  immorality.  1798.  .  .  1731.29 
See  also  Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  106,  1869  (Stage  morality 
and  the  ballet)  ;  Catholic  woild,  Sept..  1872  (Use  and  abuse 
of  the  stage);  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  69,  1859  {Play  goingj;  v.  68, 
1863  ((Plays,  players,  and  critics) ;  Putnam's  mag.,  June, 
1857  (Question  of  theatres)  ;  Winslow's  jour,  of  psy.  med.. 
V.  13,  1860  (Mental  dietetics). 

Collections  and  Specimens  of  English  Plays. 

yote. — The  Contents  of  tliese  Collections  are  given  under 

the    names    of  the  several    collections,  in    the   general 

alphabet. 
British  drama:  trag.,  com.,  and  farces.  2  v.  1853.  1714.09 
Cmnberland's  Minor  theatre.     With  remarks  by  D.  G. 

V.  1-16.     L.,  [n.rf.]   18° 1721.16 

Ciiniberhoid's  British  theatre.     With  remarks  by  D.  G. 

V.  1-48 1721.16 

Dodsley  (J?.)     Select  collection  of  old  plays.     2d  ed. 

Withnotes  byl.  Keed.   12  V.    1830.     .     .1722.01 
Frencli's  Minor  drama.     Nos.    1-296.     v.    1-37  in   21. 

NewYork,  [i(.  d.]  12°. 1771.01 

Frencli's  Modern  standard  drama.     Nos.   1-344.  v.  1- 

43  in  29.      N.  Y.,  [n.d.}     12° 1772.01 


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iondoii  stage  :  a  collection  of  plays.  4  t.  1830.  1732.17 
Oxberr!/{W.,ed.)    New  EBglish  drama.  12  v.  1731.10 

Selections. 
Hows  (J.    W.   S.)     Golden  leaves    from  British   and 

American  dramatic  poets.     1S65.     .     .     .  1731. 12 
Lamb  ( C. )    Specimens  of  English  dramatic  poets  who 

lived  about  the  time  of  Shakespeare.  1854.  1732.09 

Cornish  Drama. 

Norris  (E.)  Ancient  Cornish  drama.  2  v.  1859.  1733.31 
Dramatic  Art  and  Criticism. 

Blaclcstme  (H.)    Ou  dramatic  composition,    [in  Oxford  prize  eB- 

says,  V.  1,  p.  167-nO.] 2541.11 

Brown  [J. )    The  laws  of  comedy,  and  their  application  to  the 

ancient  and  modern  drama.     [In  Classical  journal,  v.  2. 

181U.] 2742.02 

Coleridge  iS.  T.)    Lecturta  on  Shakespeare  and  other  dramatists. 

[Jn  lus  Works,  v.  4,  1853.J 5U25.07 

Fitzgerald  (P.)  Principles  of  comedy  and  dramatic 
effect.    1870 1735.30 

Girardin  (Saint-Marc-).  Lectures  on  dramatic  litera- 
ture ;  or  the  employment  of  the  passions  in  the 
drama.  From  the  French,  by  R.  G.  BarawelL 
1824 1724.29 

McDirmot  (M. )  Philosophical  inquiry  into  rhe  source 
of  the  pleasure  derived  from  tragic  representations. 
1821.  : 1735.32 

ilanzonHA.)  Sur  I'unite  de  temps  et  de  lieu  dans  la  tragedie 
etc.     [/«  Prose  vane.  1869.J 7al7.10 

Mazzini  {J.)  On  the  historical  drama  ;  On  fatality  as  an  element 
of  dramatic  art.     [/a /us  Writings,  v.  2. J   .     .     .     .  6U53.09 

Rumlt  (J.,  earl).    On  plays.     [/« /lis  Essays,  p.  88-123.]       5717.07 

Schlenel  [A.  W.  von).  Lectures  on  dramatic  art  and 
literature.     Tr.  by  J.  Black.     1846.     .     .1742.18 

Scott  ISir  W.\  Essay  on  the  drama.  [In  his  Works,  v.  1,  1833.] 
'  6005.13  ;  6086.02 

Woods  {G.  B.)  Dramatic  topics.    [In  his  Essays,  f(c..  1873.]  2546.18 

See  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  5,  18(10  (The  representative 

art)  :    v.  10.  1862   (Plays  aud  play  acting,  by  A.  Dexter)  j 

Frasav's  mag,,  v.  6, 1862  (Oorneille  and  Dryden) ,  Feb.,  1874 

(Modern  comedy). 

English  Drama. 

Baker  (D.  K)    Biographm  dramatica  ;  or  companion  to 

the  playhouse.   3  v.  in  4.   1S12 1712.23 

V.  1.  Alphabetical  account  of  authors. 
2-3.  Alphabetical  account  of  plays. 

Chapman  {J.  K. )  Complete  hist,  of  theatrical  enter- 
tainments, dramas,  masques,  and  triumphs  at  the 
English  court,  from  the  time  of  Henry  VIII  to  the 
present  day. 171B.01 

(Ulier  (J.  P.)  History  of  English  dramatic  poetry  to 
Shakespaare:  and  aimals  of  the  stage  to  the  restora- 
tion. 3v.  1831 1715.07 

—  Mamoirs  of  the  principal  actors  in  the  plays  of 
Shakspeare.     [Shak.  soc] 1756.32 

Canniaqkain  (P.)  Extracts  from  the  accounts  of  the 
revels  at  court  in  the  r^-igns  of  Elizabeth  and 
James.     Withiutrod.    [Sliak.  soc]     .     .  1756.07 

Doraii  {Dr.  J. )  Annals  of  the  English  stage,  from  Bet- 
tei-ton  to  Keau.  2  v.     1865 1715. 16 

Dramatists  of  the  present  day.  By  "Q."  Eeprinted 
from  "  The  Athtnajiim.  1871 1722.31 

Fitzqernld  (P.)  Eomance  of  the  EngMsh  stage. 
1875 1723.29 

Friswcll  (J.  H.)   Essays  on  Engl,  writers,  p.  125-167.  1869,  2526.17 

Gall  {J. )  Lives  of  the  players.  2  v.  1831.     .     .  3263.03 
Contents. 


Farren  (.1/(5S).  v.  2. 
Foote  (a.un.).  v.  1. 
(iarrick  (David),  v.l. 
Ciwiu  (Nell),  V.  1. 
Hart  (O.),  V.  1. 
Hayues  (J.),  v.  1. 
Henderson  (J  ),  v.  2. 
Holcroft  (Th.),  v.  2. 
Jordan  (.l/(ss, ,  v.  2. 
Komblo  .J.  P.j.v.  2. 
King  (T.),  v.  2. 
Kynaaton  (E),  v.  1. 

(Jeueste  tJ.)    Some  account  of  the 

166U  to  1830.   [rt/.o/i.]  10  V.   18J2.     . 
Note. — The  general  index  fiUa  p.  i-cxl.  of 


Baddeley(Yrs.l.T.  2. 
Barry  {Mrs.  E),  v.  1. 
B.'Uaiuy  {Mrs.),  v,  2. 
ButtoLtou(Th.),v.  1, 
B  >oth  (Barton),  v.l. 
Ceutltvre  {.\frs.),  v.l. 
Charlie  {Airs.  U.),v.2. 
Cibber  (Colley)  v.  1. 
Cooke  ((i.  Fr.),  v.  2. 
Dugget  (Thos.),  V.  1. 
Emery  (.John),  v.  2. 
Fai'quUar  (Geo.). v.l. 


Macklin   Ch.).  v.  2. 
llouutlort  (W.).  V.  1. 
Murphy  (A.).  V.  2.) 
Oldield  (.1/rs.),  v.  1. 
Quiu  (Jas.),  V.  1. 
Uyau  (Lacy),  v.  1. 
S.mdlord  (S.),  v.  1. 
Savage  (R.).  V.  1. 
Siddons  (Mrs.),  v.  2. 
Weston  (Thos),  v.  1. 
Wilks  (R.).  v.  1. 
Woffiugtou  (Peg),v.l. 

English  stage  from 

.   1724.01 

1. 


OUlUand(T.)     Dramatic  miiTor.  2  v.     1808.     .1724.27 

Contents :    v.  1.  Rise  of  the  English  drama  ;   Principal 

players  of  Shakspeare's  time.  Histcu-y  of  the  stage  to  1807. 

Country  theatres.  Biographical  sketches  nl  dramatic  writers 

to  1806.    V.  2.  Biogr.  aud  critical  account  of  actors  to  1807. 


Grinsled  {T.  P.)     Theatres  of  London,  past  and  present.    [/» 

Beutiey'a  miscel.,  v.  35,  36,  1854  ;  6  articles.] 
llazUtt    { \V. )    Criticisms  and   dramatic  essays  of  the 

Eng.  stage.    L.,  1854 2531.18 

Same.     1851 2531.17 

—  Lectures  on  the  dramatic  literature  of  the   age  of 

Elizabeth.  3d  ed.    18-10 2531.11 

Hazlili  ( W.   C. )    English  di-ama  and  stage   under  the 

Tudor  and   Stuart  pf:inces,  1513-1664.     Illus.  by   • 

documents,  treatises,  and  poems.  Roxburgh  libr., 

1869.     1869 1731.23 

Houston  {A.)    Ou  the  English  drama.    [In  Afternoon  lectures. 

V.  1,  p.  123-181,  1863.) ■  .  2512.20 

Hudson  {H.  A'.)    Origin  and  growth  of  the.    [In  his  Shakespeare, 

etc.,  V.  1.] 1764.04 

Hunt  (i.)    Marriages  from  the  stage.    [In  his  Men,  women,  etc., 

p.  37-Ca.     1847.) 2633.07 

Kingstey  {C.)    Plays  and  puritans.  [In  his  Sir  Walter  Ealeigh  and 

other  papers,  p.  74-119.  1869.] 2634.08 

Mitllhews  {Mrs.  A.)  Anecdotes  of  actors.  1844.  1733.10 
R<jb.^on(W.)  The  old  play-goer.  1S46.  _ ._  .1735.29 
Hussell  (W.  C.)    Kepreseutative  actors  :  criticism,  anec- 

(iotes,  descriptions,  etc.     1872 1742.17 

SIcelton  [J.)    Early   English  life  in  the  drama.    [In  Edinburgh 

essays,  1856,  p.  42-95.  1867.] 2628.06 

titage  of  1871  :  a  review  of  plays  and  players.  1st  series. 
By  Hawk's-eye.  [psewd.]  1871 1743.16 

titockdale  {J.  J.)    Covent  Garden  Journal.     [1808-10.] 
2  V.  in  1.    1810 1715.01 

Ulrici  {H.)     Sketch  of  the  hist,  of  the  EngUsh  drama,  to  Shaks- 
peare.   [In  Ids  Shakspearee  dram,  art,  v.  1.  1876.]    1762.01 

Victor  {B.)     History  ot   the  theatres  of  London   and 
Dublin  from  1730  to  1759.  2  v.  1761.  .     .  1714.19 

Ward  (.A.   W. )     History  of  English  dramatic  literature 
to  the  death  of  queen  Anne.  2  v.  1875.     .  1745.10 

Whipple  {R  P.)    Literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth. 
1869 2752.27 

White  {R  G.)    Account  of  the  rise  and  progress  of  the  English 

drama.    [In  his  Lite  of  Shakespeare.] 1754.17 

See  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  20,  1867  (Minor  Elizabethan 
dramatists)  ;  Blackwood,  v.  76,  1854  (l^rospects)  ;  v.  79. 
1856  ;  v.  89,  1801  (Biogr.  dramat.)  ;  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  62, 1865 
(Drama,  past  aud  piesent)  ;  v.  71,  1805  (Drama  in  London); 
V.  75,  1867  ^Theatre  licenses  in  England;  ;  London  soc, 
Aug.,  Oct.,  1874  ,  Jan.,  May,  1875  (Notes  on  popular  drama- 
lists,  bv  Peyton  Wrey)  ;  Nat.  qu.  rev  ,  Dec.  1873  (Dawn  of 
the  English  drama)  ;  North  Brit,  rev.,  v.  29.  1858  (Modern 
Brit  drama)  ;  Quar.  rev.,  v.  95,  1854  (The  drama)  ;  v.  132, 
1872  (Drama  iu  Euglandj  :  We&tm.  rev.,  v.  59,  1853. 

jffi^  See  also  (in  Biography  :  individual,  p.  116-215)  Uvea 
of  English  ac^rs  and  drainaUsfs,  as  foQows  : — 
— Alleyn  (Edward)  ;— Baddeley  (:»/rs  )  ;-Bannister  (John); 
—Bellamy  (.1/rs.);— Betterton  (I'homas);— Betty  (W.  H.  W.); 
—Booth  (Barton)  ;— Booth  (Edwm)  ;— Booth  (Junius  Bru- 
tus) ; —  Bourcicault  (Dion)  ; —  Bunu  (Alfred)  ;—  Centlivre 
(Susanna)  ;—  Cibber  (CuUey)  ;—  Golman  (George)  ;—  Con- 
greve  (Wiu)  ;—  Cooke  (Geo.  Ir.)  ;—  Cowley  (Haunah)  ;— 
Cumberland  (R. ,  ;— Davenant  (Aii- Wni.)  :— Dibdin  (Th.) ; 
EUiston  (K.ihert  W.);— Emery  (John);— Farquhar  (George); 
Farren  (Eliza)  ;— Fennell  (James)  ;— Fitzball  (Edward)  ;— 
Fletcher  (John)  ;—  Foote  (Samuel)  :— Ford  (John) ;—  Gay 
(Johu);— G-rimaldi  (Joseph);- Inchbald  Mrs.  E.)  ;— Jordan 
{.)Iiss)  ;  —  Kean  (Charles)  ;  —  Kean  (Edmund)  ;  —  Kemble 
(Charles)  :— Kemble  (Adelaide)  ;— Kemble  (Frances  A.) ; — 
Kemble  (Johu  P.)  ;  —  Lemon  (Mark)  ;  —  Lewes  (C.  L.)  :  — 
Lewis  (M.  G.)  ;  -Macklin  (Llharles]  ;— Macready  (Wm.)  ; — 
Matthews  (Charles)  ;  —  O  Keefe  (Johu  ;  —  Oldfield  {Mrs. 
Auue) ;—  CNedl  (J/i5s)  ;—  Otway  (Thomas)  ;—  Planche  (J. 
E.)  ;— Poole  (John)  ;—  Quin  (Jas.)  ;—  Reynolds  (Fred.)  ;— 
Robertson  (T.  W.)  ;-  Robinson  {Mrs.  Mary)  ;—  Shakspere 
(Wm.)  ;—  Sheridan  iR.  B.)  ;—  Shirley  (James)  :—  Siddons 
(.1/1-5.)  ;—  Taylor  (John)  ;— Vanbrugh  {Sir  John)  ;—  Wallett 
(Wm.  F.)  ;— Wilkinson  (Tate)  ;— Wofiington  (Margaret)  ;— 
Wood  (Wm.  B.) ;— Wycherly  (Wm.)  i-Young  (Charles  M.) 

French  Drama. 

Annh  (L)  litteraire  et  dramatique.  Par  G.  Vapereau.  v. 

11.    1S68 2721.11 

Gaulier  {T.)    Histoire  de  lart  dramattque  en  Frauce 

depuis  vingt-cinq  aus.  6  v.  1858-9.  .  .  1731.01 
Gaboriau     (M)    Les    comediennes     ador^es.     2e  ed. 

1870. •     •  1723.30 

Hook  {T.,  ed.)    Adventures  of  an  actor  :  picture  of  the 

French    stage    during   50    years.     2d  ed.     2  v. 

1842 1712.07 

Jaiiffrd    (K)        Le    Theati-e    revolutionnaire,     1788- 

1799. 1731.07 

)[Hurice    (C.)     Histoiro  auecdotique  du  theatre,    etc., 

[1763-1848.]  2  V 1732.31 

Peiitot   (G  B.   and  A.)    Repertoire  du  Theatre  frtin- 

90is  ;  ou  recueil  des  tragt-dies  et  comedies   restees 


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au  theatre  depuis  Kotrou  ;  avec  des  notices  sur 
ohaqiie  auteur,  et  I'examen  de  chaque  piece.  23  v. 
lsOli-04 7U51.01 

Note.— For  contents  Bee  Petitot.  in  genei'al  alphabet. 

jKS"  For  the  works  of  Freuch  dratuatiste.  sri^.  in  the 
geueral  alphabet.  Balzac  (H.  Je)  ;— Beaumarchais  ;— Ber- 

Juin  :— Corneille  ;— Dumas  :— FeuiUel  |0  )  .— Geulis  (.s.  i\ 
I.  SI.  A.  del;— Hugo  (Victor)  ;— Moliere  ;— OuUac  (E.)  :— 
Racine  ;—  Regnard  ;—  Sardou  (V.)  ;—  Scribe  (Eugeuo)  ;— 
Vigixy  (A.  de)  ;— Voltaire.  • 

.Vee  also  articles  on  the  French  drama  in  Blackwood's 
mag.,  V.  74.  l»5;t ;  Contemp.  rev.,  v.  18.  1871  (Fr.  coinedy. 
by  lady  Pulloilk)  :  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  70,  1864  (Drama  in 
Paris) :  Gentleman's  mag.,  June,  1874  (Fr.  stage  of  to.day, 
by  E.  Jerrold)  ;  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  1, 1860  (Mod.  Fr.  drama  : 
New  monthly,  v.  2.  1851  (Fr.  and  English  tr,if!edy)  ;  N.  A. 
rev.,  V.  96, 1863  ;  Weatm.  rev.,  v.  CI,  1859  (Drama  in  Paris). 

German  Drama. 

—  Carlyle  (T.)  German  playwrights.  [In  his  Essays,  v.  1.)  2517.13 
J8®~  See  also,  in  the  general  alphabet.  Literature  (Ger. 
man)  ;  the  works  of  Goethe.  Grillparzer,  Eotzebue,  Lea- 
sing, and  Schiller:  and  Thompson  (Beuj.)  German  theatre. 
6  V.  [1724.21]. 

Greek  Drama. 

Campbell  [T.)    Observations  on  Greek  drama.   [/«  Classical  jour- 

nal.  V.33,  p.  73.] 2742.08 

De  Quincey  (T.)    Theory  of  Greek  tragedy.     [In  his  Letters  to 

youngmen,  p.  101-27.  1851.] 2522.09 

Donaldson  {J.     W.)    Tlieatre   of  the  Greeks.     3d  ed. 

1830 1715.15 

Jones  {B.C.)    Lectures  on  the  dramatic  poets,  [.ffilschy- 

lus,  Euripides,  and  SoiAocles.]  18ii'2.  .  1725."26 
.See  atso  Nat.  quar.  rev.,  v.  3,  1861  (Greek  comic  drama  ; 

Al-istophanes);  Westm.  rev.,  v.  65,  1856  (Athenian  comedy). 
B®"   See  also  JEchylus  (p.  6)  :— Aristophanes  (p.  36)  .— 

Euripides  :— Sophocles.    ^(5o  Literature  IGreek). 

Hindu  Drama. 

^VUxon  {H.  JS.)  Select  sppcimens  of  the  theatre  of  the 
Hindus.     3  v.  iu  1.     18'27 1744.30 

V.  1.  Dramatic  system  of  the  Hindus.  Mrichchakati :  or, 
the  toy  cart  2.  Vikrama  and  Urvasi  ,  or,  the  hero  and  the 
nymph.  Malati  and  Madhava  ;  or,  the  stolen  marriage. 
Uttara  Rama  Cheritra  ;  continuation  of  the  hiatory  of  Ra- 
ma. 8.  Mudra  Itakshaaa  ;  or,  the  signet  of  the  minister. 
Retnavali  ;  or,  the  necklace.    Appendux. 

See  also  \Ye8tm.  rev.,  v.  67.  1857  (Hindu  drama). 

j(0*  See  also  Kaiidasa,  for  his  various  dramas. 

Italian  Drama. 

Italian  comedies.  Tr.  from  the  Italian  of  Goldoni, 
Giraud,  and  Nota.  N.  Y..  1819    1'2^.     .     .   1725.28 

Contents  :  Goldoni  (C.)  An  odd  mistake.  Morose  good 
man.  Giraud  (01.)  Jealousy  at  fault.  Mad  prophet.  Nota 
(A.)  The  projector.  First  steps  to  folly. 
Sand  (M. )  Masques  et  bouffous  (eomedie  italienne). 
Texte  et  de.ssins  par  Maurice  Sand.  Gravures  par 
A.  Maiiceau.  Preface  par  George  Sand.  2  v. 
1860 7038.01 

See  also  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  99,  1864  (Recent  Ital.  comedy). 

j^*  See  also,  in  the  general  alphabet.  Alfieri  (p.  11)  ;— 
Goldoui ;— Metastasio  j— and  their  lives  (in  Biography). 


Miscellaneous  AA/'orks. 

Cook  (Dalion).  Book  of  the  play  :  histrionic  story,  life, 

and  character.     2  v.     1876 1714.32 

T>nv'id<ie  {W.)     FootUght  flashes.     1866.      .     .1715.12 

il;(()Hr(«c  table  talk.    3  v.     1825 1723.01 

Dryden  [J.)  Essay  on  dramatic  poesy.  [In  his  "Works.v.  15.]  5042.28 
Fournel  (  V. )      Curiosites  theairales,  ancieun^'s  et  mo- 

deme.s,  fran9aises  et  etrangeres.  l.SSli.  .  1724.16 
Lawrence  (J.)    Dramatic  emaucipati<jn  ;  or,  studies  on  the  state 

of  the  theatres,  etc.  [lu  Pamphleteer,  v.  2,  1813.)  6058.02 
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to  the  fine  arts.  1875 1735.26 

Percy  anecdotes,  v.  17.    1823 6211.17 

Mysteries  and  Miracle  Playa 

Chester  plays :   mysteries.     Ed.    by   T.    Wright.     2  v. 

[Shak-soc]        1756.17;  35 

Guventiy  mysteries.     Ed.  by  J.  O.  HalliweU.     [Sbak. 

society.] 1756.U4 

Deuisch  {E  6.  M.)    The  Roman  passion  play.    [In  Ids  Remains, 

p.  285-293.     1874.] 3546.07 

Hone  {W.)  Ancient  mysteries  described.  1823.  1725.'23 
Nmris(E.)  The  ancient  Cornish  diama.  2v.l859. 1733.31 
Stokes  i  W..  ed. )     Gwreans  an  Bys.  The  creation  of  the 

world  :  a  Cornish  mystery.  18113.  .  .  .  6443.15 
Toivneley  {The)  myMerieB.  [/ft  Surtees  soc,  v.  4.]  .  .  .5161.04 
Ulrtci  (//.)    Mysteries  and  moral  pieces.    [In  his  Shakspeare's 

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Wright  (r.)    On  the  Coventry  mysteries.    [In  Journal  of  British 

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and  the  di-ama,  by  Lady  E.  P.  Verney). 
JSS'  See  also  Amergau  patjaion  plays,  p.  423. 

Roman  Drama. 

Snetl  (L.)    Remarks  on  the  value  of  Roman  tragedy.    [In  Class. 

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Stti  also  North  Brit.  rev.,  v.  41.  1864  (Early  Roman  traf::edy). 

.etg-    See  also  Literature  {Rotnan)  .   and  the  works  of 

Plautus,  Terence,  and  Seneca. 

Russian  Drama. 

as-  See  Ed.  rev.,  v.  128. 1868  (Modern  Russian  drama)  ; 
also  Literature  [Russian). 

Spanish  Drama. 

B®-  See  Literature  [.Spanish),  for  works  of  Ticknor.  and 
others  ;  also  Eraser's  uiag.,  v.  59.  60,  1859  (4  articles,  by  J., 
E.  Chorley)  :  New  monthly,  v.  10,  11,  1824  (4  art.  on  the 
modern  Spanish  theatre,  ;  and.  iu  the  general  alphabet, 
the  names  of  Calderon  de  la  Barca  —Lope  de  Vega  ; — 
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paux  theatres  modemes  de  I'Europe  'et  des  ma- 
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Drama  of  kings.    .S'oe  Buchanan  (R.)    1871 1623.23 

Drama  of  the  ancient  world.     See  Lyndsay  (D.)      .  .  1732.23 

Dramatis  person;©.     See  Browning  (Robert) 1623,01 

Dramatic  stories.    &e  Phelps  (L.  H.)    1874 1742.07 

Dramatic  table  talk,  [anon.]  3  v.  L.,1825.  16'.  1723.01 
Dramatists  of  the  present  day.  By"Q."    Kepr.  from 
"The  Athenseum."     L.,  1871.     8°.      .     .  17'22.31 
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Draper  (James).     History  of  Spencer,   Mass..  includ. 
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Draper  (John  Wm. )     History  of  the  American  civil 
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—  History  of  the  conflict  between  religion  and  science. 

New  York,  1875.   V2.° 3.541.25 

Reviewed  in  Catholic  world.  May,  1873  .  and  by  Fiske  (J.) 

—  History  of  the  intellectual  development  of  Europe. 

New  York,  18(i3.     8° 5814.05 

Same.  Revised  ed.  2  v.  N.  Y.,  1876.  12°.  5814.04 

Reviewed  in  Westm.  rev.,  v.  83, 1865. 

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—  Deficiencies  of  clerical  educatioi%  [In  Youmans  (E.  L.)  Mod- 
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—  Text-book   on  anatomy,    physiology   and  hygiene. 

New  York,  1866.     8° 4326.05 

—  Thoughts  on  the   future  civil    policy   of  America. 

New  York,   1865.     8= 5725.16 

Reviewed  by  I.  N.  Tarbox,  in  New  Englander,  v.  2S.  1866. 

—  Ti'eatise  on  the  organization  of  plants  :  with  appen- 

dix on  capillary  attraction,  electricity,  and  chemi- 
cal action  of  light.  New  York,  1814.  4.  .  4918.'25 
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Drapier's  letters.     See  Swift  (J.) 6074.09 

Draughts.     .See  Amusements.  (Checkers,  p.  24.) 

Drawing.  ."See  Arts  (Usetul :  Drawing,  mechanical  and  industrial, 
p.  41); — Fine  arts  [Drawing  ;— Expression  ^ — Head  j — Pro- 
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Drawing-room  plays.     See  Drama  (Amateur  theatricals,  p.  423). 

Draysou  (Capt.  Alfred  W. ;  The  earth  we  inhabit. 
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Drayton  (John).  Memoirs  of  the  Amer.  revolution,  to 
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Drayton  (Michael).     Harmony  of  the  church.     Ed.  bv 
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Dream  (The) ;  poems.     &e  Norton  (//'m.  Mrs.  C.)      .     .  1074,00 

Dream  music.     See  Marrin  {F.  R.)   1870 1065.21 

Dream  of  Pjtbagoras  :  poems.  A'ee  Tatham  (E  )  1872.  1692.17 
Dreamer  (Luavea  from  the  diary  of  a).  Hei  Tuckerman  (H.  T.) 
Dreams. 

—  Beattie  (7.)    On  dreaming,    [In  liis  Works,  v.  1.]     .    .  5015.09 

—  Letand    IC.    G.)     Poetry    and    mystery    of    dreams. 

1856 1664.01 

—  Seafidd  (Frank).  Literature  and  cnriosities  of  dreams. 

2  V.     1865.  . 3813.21 

—  HaslUl  (ir.)    On  dreams.    [In  his  Table  talk,  v,  2,  p.  148-167, 

1857.] 2631.04 

See  also  Philosophy  ;— Medicine  {Medical  Psycholegy)  ;— 

Occult  scieucea  ;— Sleep. 
See  a/so  Winslow's  jour,  of  psy.  med,,v,  1,  p.  512-31.  1848; 

V.  4,  p.  461-6U3  ;  V.  9,  p.   373-85,  544-61  ;  v.  10,  p.  292-313  ; 

V,  11,  p.  675-96  (On  dreams  induced  by  food)  ;  Winslow's 

med.  critic,  v.  2,  p.  193-230,  1802  (Dream  thought  aud  life  ; 

Maomillans  mag.,  April,  1871  (D.  as  illus,  of  unconscious 

cerebration  ;  by  F-  P.  Cobbe). 
Dreamttiorp  :  a  book  of  e.saays.     See  Smith  (A.)  ....  2643.11 

Dred  Scott  decision.    See  Scott  (Dred) 6623.2.) 

Dredging.    [In  Weale  (J.)    Quar.  papers  on  engineering,  v.  1-2, 

1843.) 3918.01 

Dress.    See  Costume  (p.  283-284). 

Dress-making  life  (Unprolectid:  or).     London,  1857, 

16° 5824.24 

Dress-reform.     Ed,  by  A.G.  Woolsou.     B,  1871.    10°.     .6017.16 
Dresser  (Christopher).    Carpets.  [In  British  manufg  industries. 

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Dresser  (Horace  E. )  The  battle  record  of  the  Ameri- 
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—  The  U.  S.  internal  revenue  and  tariff  law,  with  index 

and  notes.  N.  Y.,  1872.  8° 5925.31 

Dreutzer  (0.  E.)  Statistics  rel.  to  the  Norwegian  mountains, 
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DreTW  (Beujamin).  Pans  and  types.  Boston,  1872. 
16° 6432.25 

Drew  (John).  Manual  of  astronomy.  2d  ed. Ph.,  1866. 
16° 6432.25 

Dre-wry  (G.  Overend,  .J/. -Z?. )  and  Bartlett  (H.  C.) 
Cup  and  platter  ;  or,  notes  on  food  and  its  ef- 
fects.    Londou,  1876 6014.10 

Drift  and  other  poems.     .S^ee  Arnold  (G-)  1803 1613.09 

"  Drifting  about."    See  Massett  (S.C.)     1846 3122.20 

Driftings  from  the  atream  of  hfo  ;  fugitive  poem.  See  Bogart 
(E)    1866 1615.03 

DrilUng.     See  Arts  (Us.ful),  p.  41, 

Drilhng.     See  Military  science. 

Drinking.  .See  Medicine  [Beverages  : — Stimufants  and  nareotics); 
— also  Arts  [Use/uL  :  Liquors,  p,  41)  ; — Temperance  quea- 
tiou. 

Drinking  iu  remembrance  of  the  dead.  ,S'ee  Browne  (Peter). 
1873.     . 3525.03 

Drinking  usag'ea.     See  Dunlap  (.J.)    1344 6334.03 

Dripps  (M. )  Topgr.  maps  of  New  York  city,  county, 
and  vicinity  ;  showing  the  high  water  lines,  pier 
lines,  elc.  N.  Y.,  1855.     8° 1111.26 

Droop  (H.  R.)  On  methods  of  electing  representatives. 
London,  186S.     8° 5717.16 

Dropsy.    See  Medicine.   (Drops;/.) 

Drowue  [Hev.  T.  Sta%id).  Discourse  on  the  com- 
pletion of  the  tower  and  spire  of  the  church  of 
Holy  Trinity,  Brooklyn,  L.  I.  Dec.  19,  1867. 
New  York,  1«()8.     8° 3456.10 

Droz  (Fran9ois  Xavier  Joseph).  The  art  of  being 
happy.  Tr.  with  comments,  by  T.  Flint.  Boston, 
1832.     8° 3545.08 

Droz  (Gustave).  Autour  d'une  source.  New  York, 
1870.     8° 7018.10 

—  Around  a  spriug.  Tr.  by  MS.    N.Y.,  1871.  8°.  17.5.53 

—  Babolain.     Tr.    by  M8.     N.  Y.,  1873.     16°.     176.30 

—  Le  cahier  bleu  de  mile  Cibot.   19 j  ed.     Paris,  [«.  J.] 

16° 7043.18 

Drugs.    See  Medicine  {.Materia  mnliea. ; — Ptmrmacy  ; — Poisons  ; — 

— Narcoties  and  stimnhtnfs). 
Druids.    See  Biblical  and  relig.  lit.,  p.  84  ;  also  Wait  (D.  G.)    On 

the  origin  of  the  D.     [/n  Class,  journal,  v.  7,  p.  172  ;  v.  8, 

p.  225  :    V,  11,  p.  1,  1813  ;]   Dublin  univ,  mag,,  v,  86,  1875 

(Druidism,  by  A.  Clive). 

Druitt  (Ivobert).  lleport  on  cheap  wines,  and  their 
use.     Loudon,  18(i5.     16° 3931. 28 

—  —  Same.  2d  ed.     London,  1873.  12°.     .     .3931.28a 
Drummond  (James,  earl  of  Perth).     Letters  to  his  sis- 


ter the  countess  of  Erroll.  etc. ;  ed.  by  W.  Jerdan. 
■    London,  Oividen  soc,  1845.  4° 5112.33 

Drummond  (Bev.  James).  Thoughts  for  the  chris- 
tian life.     N.  Y.,  1864.   12° 3544.10 

Drummond  (Robert  Blackley).  Erasmus,  his  life  and 
character.  2  v.     Londou,  1873.   16°.     .     .  3054.27 

Drummond  (Sir  Wm. )  The  CEdipus  Judaicus.  New 
ed.   London,  1866.  8° 3731.21 

—  Origines  ;  or  remarks  on  the  origin  of  several  em- 

pires, etc.  4  V.  London,  1824-29.  8°.     .     .     425.26 

Drummond  (Wm.,  of  llawthornden).     Poetical  works. 

Ed.  by  W.B.  TurnbuU.  London,  1856.  16°.  1642.10 

—  Poems       Ed.,  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.   [In   C.'s  English 

poets,  V.  6,  1810.1 1626.05 

— Select  poems,  [In  Sanford  (E.)  Brit,  poets,  v.  5,  1819.]  1691.05 

,6®"  For  lives  of  D-,  see  Biography  (p.  140). 
Drummond  (Win.  Hamilton).    Doctrine  of  the  Trinity, 

founded  neither  on  scripture  nor  on  reason.    3d  ed. 

London,  1831.   8° 3544.18 

Drunken  Barnabee's  four  journeys.  See  Braithwaite  (R.)  1622.03 
Drunkenness.      See  Temperance; —  a/oto  Medicine.   [AlcolwLic 

Liquors.) 

Dnury  (Henry,  ^.  3/.)  Arimdines  cami,  sive  musarum 
Cantab.  lusus canori.     Cantab.,  1843.     8°.  1642.11 

Druses.    See  Countries,  ete.   {Druses,  p.  304.) 

Dryden  (John).  Works.  With  notes,  and  life  of  the 
author,  by  Sir  Walter  Scott.  2d  ed.  18  v.  Edin- 
burgh, 1821.  8° 5042.14 


Absalom  and  Achitophel,  v.  9. 
Albion  and  Albanius  ;    opera, 

V.  7. 
Ail  for  love  :  a  tragedy,  v.  5. 
Amboyna  :  a  tragedy,  v.  5. 
Almanzor  and  Almahide  :  trag. 

V.  4 
Amphitryon  ;  a  comedy,  v.  8. 
Annus  mirabiUs  ;  the  year  of 

wonders,  v.  9. 
Art  of  painting,  by  C.  A.  Du 
Fresnoy,   with  original  pre- 
face, containing  a  parallel  be- 
tween  painting   aud  poetry, 
V.  17. 
Art  of  poetry,  v.  15. 
Assignation  :  a  comedy,  v.  4. 
Astrea  redux,  v.  9. 
Aureng-zebe  :   a  tragedy,  v,  5. 
Britannia  rediviva :    a   poem, 

v.  10. 
Character  of  M.  St.  Evremont, 

v.  18. 
Character  of  Polybins,  v.  18. 
Charles  II.     Panegyric  on  his 

coronation,  v.  9. 
Chiiuoer  (Tales  from),  v.  11-12. 
Clcomenes  :  a  tragedy,  v.  8, 
Controversy    between    Dryden 
and   Stillingfleet    concerning 
the  duchess  of  York's  conver- 
sion to  the  church  of  Rome. 
V.  17. 
Cromwell  :    Heroic    stanzas  to 

the  memory  of,  v.  9. 
Don  Sebastian  :  a  tragedy,  v,  7. 
Dramatic  works,  v.  2  6. 
Duke  of  Guise  :  a  tragedy,  v,  7, 
Dutch  (Satire  on),  v.  9. 
Elegies  and  epitaphs,  v.  11. 
Epistles,  v.  11. 

Essay  on  dramatic  poesy,  v.  15. 
Evening's  love:  a  comedy,  v.  3. 
History  of  the  League,  v.  17. 
Hind  and  the  panther  ;  a  poem. 

v.  10. 
Hyde  (To  lord  chancellor)  :    a 

poem,  v.  9. 
Index,  v.  18. 

Indian  emperor  :  or,  conquest 
of  Mexico  by  Spaniards,  v.  2. 
Indian  queen  :   a  tragedy,  v.  2. 
King  Ai'thur:  a  dramatic  opera, 
V,  8. 

—  Poems.    Life,  by  S.  Johnson.     Ed.  by  A.  Chalmers.     2  v.    [In 

C.'s  English  poets.  V.  8-9.  1810.] 1626  08 

—  Poetical    works.     [With  lile  by  J.    Mitford.  ]     5  v. 

London,  1852.     16° 1611.21 

ConfenU  :  v.  1.  Life.  Poems,  to  various  persons.  Astrrea 
redux.  Annus  iiiirabilis.  Es^ay  upon  satire.  Absalom  and 
Achitophel,  pt.  1.  2.  Absalom  and  Achitophel,  pt.  2. 
The  medal.  Religio  laici.  Funeral  poem  to  Charles  ll. 
Verses  to  J.  Northleigh.  Hind  aud  panther.  Britannia 
rediviva.  MacFlecuoe.  Epistles.  Elegies  and  epitaiiha. 
3-  SoDga,  odes,  aud  a  masque.  Prologues  and  epiloiiues. 
Translations  from  Theocritus,  Lncretiua,  aud  Horace.    To 


Letters,  v.  18. 

Life  of  Dryden,  by  Sir  W.  Scott, 

V.  1. 
Life  of  Lucian,  v.  18. 
Life  of  Plutarch,  v.  17. 
Life  of  St.  Francis  Savier,  by 

Bouhours,  translated,  v,  16. 
Life  of  Virgil,  v.  13. 
Limberham  :  a  comedy,  v.  6. 
Love  triumphant,  v.  8. 
MacFleckuoe  ;  a  satire  against 

Thomas  Shadwell,  v.  10. 
Marriage  a-la-mnde  :  com.,  v.  4. 
Medal:  a  satire  against  sedition, 

v.  9. 
Mock  astrologer  (An  evening's 

love  ;  or).  V.  3. 
Odes,  songs,  and  lyrical  pieces, 

V.  11. 
CEdipus  :  a  tragedy,  v.  6. 
Poems  ascribed  to  Dryden, v. 15. 
Preface  to  dialogue  concerning 

women,  v.  18. 

Prologue,  song,  secular  masque, 

and  epilogue,  written  for  the 

Pilgrim,  v.  8. 

Prologues  and  epilogues,  v.  10. 

Religio  laici  ;  a  layman's  faith, 

V,  10. 
Rival  ladies  :  a  tragi-com.,  v.  2. 
Rymer  aud  Keads  (Answer  to), 

v.  15. 
Secret  love  ;  or,  maiden  queen, 

V.  2. 
Sir  Martin  Mar-all  ;  com.,  v.  3. 
Spanish  friar,  comedy,  v.  6. 
State  of  innocence  and  fall  of 

mau  :  an  opera,  v.  5. 
Tempest :  a  comedy,  v.  3. 
Threuodia  Augustalis,  v.  10. 
Transl.  from  Boccace,  v.  11. 
Tranal.  from  Homer,  v.  12. 
TraiisL  from  Horace,  v.  12. 
Transl.  from  Juvenal,  v.  13. 
Transl.  Irom  Lucretius,  v,  12. 
Transl.  from  Ovid,  v.  12. 
Transl.  from  Perseus,  v.  13. 
Transl.  from  Theocritus,  v.  12. 
Transl.  from  Virgil,  v,  13-16. 
Troilus  aud  Cressida:  trag  ,  v. 6. 
Tyrannic  love  :  a  tragedy,  v.  3. 
Wild  g.'dlant :  a  comedy,  v.  2. 
York  (To  duchess  of),  v.  9. 


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Drysdale  (John).  The  iirotoplasmic  theoi-y  of  life. 
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Duane  (Jumes).  New  York  aud  New  Hampshire  grants,  [/n  New 
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Du  Barry  [Comtesse).    See  Biography  (p.  140). 

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Dublin  quarterly  journal  of  medical  science,  v.  47-56. 

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Same.     New  series,    v.  12-27.     DubUn,    1869-76. 

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Dublin  University  magazine,    v.  1-88.     DubUn,  1833- 

76.    8° 8064.01 

Dublin    (University  of).     Catalogue  of  graduates   to 

July,  1806,  with  supplement  to  Dec.  16,  1868. 
■  DubUn,  1869.     8° 6716.01 

—  Taylor  {W.    B.)    ffistory  of  the  Univ.  of  Dublin. 

1815 5515.08 

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Dubois  (Edward).     My  pocket  book  ;   or,  hints  for  a 

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Du  Boys  (J. )     La  comtesse  de  Monte-Christo.     2  v. 

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v.  1.  Le  tresor  de  Rancogne,    2.  La  redemptrice. 
Dubois  iPatteisou).     Mountaineer  of  the  Neversink  : 

a  poem.     Phila.,  1873.   12° 1641.13 

Dubois  (Note  book  of  Ravel).  See  Hamerton  (P.  G.)  Sylvan  year, 

etc 4731.11 

Dubois  de  Jancigny  (A.  P.)  Japon,  Indo-Chine, 
Ceylan.  Paris,  1850.  8°.  [Univers.]     .     .     902.18 

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Dubost  (Christopher).  Elements  of  commerce  :  ex- 
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Dubourg  (George).  The  violin,  and  its  most  eminent 
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Du  Cange  (Cliarles  du  Fresne,  seigneur).  'Glossa- 
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pereurs  francjais.  2  v.  P.,  1826.  8°.  [Buchou, 
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Ducas  (Theodore),  pseudon.  See  Mills  (Charles) 635.24 

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N.  Y.,  1867.  8° 1084.09 

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—  My  Apingi  kingdom  ;  with  life  in  the  Great  Sahara, 

etc.     New  York,  1871.     12° 1092.04 

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Duche'   (Rev.   Jacob).     Observations  on  a  variety  of 

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Duclos  (Charles  Pineau).     History  of  Louis  XI.  king 

of  France.     From   the   French.     2  v.     London, 

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4lg-  See  also  Biography  (p.  140). 
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—  Antonia.  [Fr.]  Paris,  1863.   12° 7015.02 

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Contents:  H.  de  Balzac.  Beranger.  Le  Berry.  Botes  et 
gens.  Bonneau.  J.  F.  Cooper.  Deiatouche.  K.  I'rouieutin. 
Mrs.  H.  B.  Stowe. 

—  Beau  (Le)  Laurence.  2e  t-d.  Paris,  1870.12°.  7015.29 

—  Beaux  (Les)  messieurs  de  Bois-Doie.  2 v.  Paris,  [)i.d] 

12°. 7005.06 

—  Chateau  (Le)  des  desertes.  Paris,  1802.  12°.  7015.04 

—  Compagnon  (Le)  du  tour  do  France.     Paris,  1861. 

16° 7015.23 

—  Comtesse  (La)  de  Kudolstadt.  2  v.  in  1.  Paris,  1857. 

12°. 7015.05 

—  Confession  (La)  d'une  jeune  fille.  P., 1865.16°.  7015.25 

—  Constance  Verrier.    [Fr.]   P.,  [n.d.]  12°.     .  7015.19 

—  Consuelo.  [Fr.]  3  v.  Paris,  1856.  12°.     .     .  7016.06 

—  Elle  et  lui  5e  ed.    Paris,  1867.  16°.     .     .     .  7015.27 

Bepr.  from  Revue  dee  d.  mondes,  Jan. -mars  3859. 

—  FamiUe(La)  deGermaudre.  Paris.  1862.12°.  7015.09 

—  Flavie.  Nouv.  ed.  Paris,  1866.  12".     .     .     .  7015.39 
Same.     Paris,  [»i.d]     12° 7005.06 

—  Francois  le  Champi.  Paris,  1868.  12°.     .     .  7005.01 

—  Histoire  de  ma  vie.     11  v.  in  5.     Leipzig,   1854-5. 

18°. 3051.01 

—  Hiver  (Un)  U  Majorquo.  Paris,  1864.   12°.    .  7005.02 

—  Homme  (L')  deneige.     Nouv.  ed.    3  v.  Paris,  1867. 

12°. 7015.36 

—  Homce.  [Fr.]  Paris,  1867.     16°.     ....  7015.28 

—  Impressions  litteraires.     Paris,  1863.    12°.  .  7015.10 

—  Impressions  and  reminiscences.  Tr.  by  H.  K.  Adams. 

With  memoir.    B.,  1877.    12° 2524.20 

—  Indiana.  [Fr.]  Paris,  1868.    16°.     ....  7015.30 

—  Jacques.    [Fr.]  Paris,  1866.    16° 7015.31 

—  Jean  de  la  Eoche.  Paris,  1865.  16°.     .     .     .7015.11 

—  Mademoiselle  Merquem.    [Fr.]   3e  ed.     Paris,  1870. 

12° 7015.34 

—  Mademoiselle  La    Quintiuie.      [Fr.]      Paris,  1863. 

12.° 7015.13 

—  Maitres  (Les)  mosaistes.  Paris,  1861.   16°.  .  7015.33 

—  Maitres  (Les)  souneurs.  Paris,  1868.  12°.     .  7005.03 

—  Malgretout.     New  York,  1870.     8°.     .     .     .  7015.20 
Same.     2e  ed.     Paris,  1870.     12°.       .      7015.20a 

—  Mare  (La)  au  diable.  Paris,  1869.  16°.    .     .  7015.32 

—  Marquis  (Le)  de  VUlemar.  Paris,  1862.  12°.  7015.14 

—  Mauprat.     [Fr.]     Paris,  1^58.    12°.     .     .     .  7015.13 

—  Monsieur  Sylvostre.   [Fr.]    Paris,  1866.   12°.   7015.21 

—  Peche' (Le)  de  Monsieur  Autoine.     [Pauline.]     2  v. 

Paris,  1861.  12° 7005.04 

—  Petite  (La)  Fadette.  Paris,  1858.   12°.     .     .  7015.15 

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»  Dudevant  ('  George  Sand '),  continaei 

—  Spiridion.     [Fr.]   Paris,  18t;4.  W.     .     .     .  7005.02 

—  Tamaris.      [Fr.]     Paris,  18B-2.    1-2°.     .     .     .7015.16 

—  Valentine.    [F;-.]    Paris,  1864.  16°.     .     .     .  7015.17 

—  Valvfedre.   [_Fr.]  Nouv.  ed.  Paris,  1863.  12°.  7015.22 

—  La  VUle  Noire.     Paris,  1861.     12°.      .     .     .7015.18 

JS£^  For  numerous  contributious  by  George  Sand  to  the 
Eevue  dc3  d.  moudes,  s«  p.  Hi  of  its  T.ible  generale. 

j^"  For  trauelatious  of  her  novels,  set'  Fiction  class  list. 

«S~  For  lives  and  critical  estimates,  see  Biography  (p.  140); 
aUo  Galaxy,  Feb.,  18G7  (George  Sand  and  her  works,  by  E. 
Bensou)  ;  Blackwood's  raag..  Jan..  1877  ;  St.  JauieB  s  mag., 
Aug..  Sept.,  1876  (by  A.  de  Valvedre). 
Dudevant  (Maurice).  ['Maurice  Sand.']  CaUirrhoe. 
[F/-.]  New  York,  1868.     8" 7034.22 

Bepr.  from  Revue  des  deux«aoudes,  1  et  16  juin,  1  et  15 
Juillet  186li. 

—  L' Augusta.     Paris,  1872.  12° 7034.24 

—  Masques  et  bouffous  (oomedie  italienne).    Texte  et 

dessins  par  Maurice  Sand.  Gravures  par  A.  Mau- 
ceau.  Preface  par  George  Sand.  2  v.  Paris,  1860. 
1.  8° 7038.01 

—  Miss  Mary.  [Fr.]  Paris,  1808.  1'2°.     .     .     .  7034.23 

Repr.  from  Eevue  dea  deux  moudes,  1  et  16  avril,  1  et 
15  mai  18U7. 
i^ff"  For  translations  of  his  novels  see  Fiction  class-list. 
Dudley  (J.  G. )     Growth,   trade,   aud  manufacture  of 

cotton.     New  York,  1852.     8' 5926.08 

Dudley  (Kobert,  earl  of  Leice.^ter).  Correspondence, 
during  liis  govern  liaeut  of  the  low  countries,  1585- 
86.  Ed.  by -J.  Bruce.  h-Camd.  soc.,1843.  4'.  5112.27 
flS-  For  life,  see  Biography  (p.  140). 
Dudley  [Gov.  Thomas).  Letter  to  the  Countess  of  Lincoln  relat- 
ing to  New  England's  plantation,  1631.  [In  Force's  Tracts, 
V.  2.1 677.09 

Duelling. 

—  Beecher  (L.)    Remedy  for  duelling:  sermon.  5093.08 
— -  Bosqu^:t  {A.}    Treatise  on  dueUing.    45  pp.     {/»  Pamphleteer, 

V.  12  I 6U58.12 

— •  Brantdmc  (P.  de  B.)  Momoires  touchant  les  duels  [In  his 
CEuvres,  v.  6,  18'23.] 6021.19 

—  Brllisli,  Code  of  duel.     With  case  between  10th  hus- 

sars and  Mr  W.  Battier.     L.,  1821.    16^     6621.11 

—  Carlyle  [T.)  Two  hundred  and  fifty  years  ago.    [/»  his  Essays, 

V.  6,  1869.] 6027.11 

—  Chalmers      (P.)     Two     discourses     on     dueUing. 

1822 2532.26 

—  Chevalier  (ff.  de).    The  ghosts  of  the  deceased  sievrs 

de  Villemor,  and  de  Fontaines.  A  discourse  of 
dveUs.     3d  ed.    1624 6613.20 

—  Churchill  (C.)    The  duellist.    [In  his  Poet,  works,  v.  2,  1854). 

1611.15;  1633.03  ;  1691. 

—  Coclchnrn(J.)  Hist,  and  exam,  of  duels.  1720.  6613.2G 

—  Colombey  (E.)  Histoire  anaodatiquo  du duel.   6621.10 

—  De  Quincey  {T.)    Lit.  Kemiuisoeuces,  v.  2,  1851  ;  p.  295-337. 

—  Down  the   river  ;    or,    practical   lessons   under  the 

code  duello,   [ajion.]   N.  Y.,  1874.     12°.     .     176.36 

—  Lea  (H.  C.)    The  wager  of  battle.    [In  his  Superstition  and 

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—  Mminqeji(.J.a.)  Hist,  ofdiiellin?.  2  v.  1841.   6613.21 

—  Moore  {O.)  Treatise  ou  duelling.  [In  kis  Of  suicide,  v.2  )  3578.04 

—  Sabine  (L. )  Notes  ou  duels  aud  duelling.  185-3.  6613. '25 

—  &'te()ii)ie(z  (A)  Romance  of  dueUing.  2  v.  18r>8.  6613.23 

See  also  Fraser'a  mag.,  v.  71,  1865.  or  LitteU,  1865,  V.  2 
(The  law  of  honor)  ;  Beutluy's  miscel.,  v.  30.  1851  (Anec- 
dotes of  duelling  ;  3  articlesi  :  v.  57,  1865  (French  duel. 
lists)  ;  New  monthly,  Aug.,  1861  (Duelling  in  olden  times). 

Duer  (Wm.  Alexander).  Tiie  life  of  William  Alexander, 
earl  of  StU'ling,  [1726-83]  major-general  during  the 
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Dufaure  (.Jules  A.  S.)  See  King  (Edw.)  French  political  leaders. 
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Duff  (Mountstuarl  Elphinstone  Grant).  Elgin  speeches 
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—  SicUy.    [In  Oxford  essays,  1857.) 2538.21 

—  Studies  in  European  politics.   Ed.,  1866.  8'.   5727.12 

—  Teachings  of  Richard  Cobden.   L.,  1871.  16°. 

Duff  [Reu.  W.)  Critical  observ.  on  writings  of  geniuses 
iu  poetry  ;  sequel  to  the  Essay  on  genius.  London, 
1770.  8=. 1641.06 

—  Essay  on  original  genius,   [anon.]     London,  1767 

8^ 5422.12 

—  Letters  on  the  intellectual  and  moral  character  of 

women.  Loudon,  1.S07.  8' 5824.28 

DuflTerin  {Lord).    .See  Blackwood-(F.  T) 
DufT-Grordon  {Lady).    See  CJordon  {Uidii  D;iflf). 

Duffey  (.l/i-.?.  E.  B. )  No  sex  iu  education.  Phila. , 
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—  Our    behavior,    etiquette    aud    dress.     Ph.,    1876. 

12° 5427.20 

—  Relations  of  the  sexes.  N.  Y.,  1876.     12°.     .  4331.34 

—  What  women  should  know.  Phila.,  1873.12°.  4331.29 
Du£Qeld   (George).     Claims   of   "  ei^iscopal   bishops" 

examined.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.,  1842.  12°.  .  3544.25 
Duffy  i^Uon.  Charles  Gavau).     Ballad  poetry  of  Ireland. 

39th  ed.   DubUn,  1866.   16" 1642.30 

Dufief  (Nicholas  Gouin).     Nature  displayed  ;  mode  of 

teaching  language.     Adapted  to  the  French.     3d 

ed.  2  T.     Ph.,  IslO.    8° 641.3.20 

Dufour  (Ch.)  Scintillations  of  .'itars.    [In  Sm.  rep.,  1861.)   3936.16 

Dufdur  (Pierre),  pseud.    See  Lacroix  (P.iul). 

Du  Fresnoy  (Charles  Alphouse).    Art  of  painting,  with  preface 

by  J.  Dryden.  [In  Dryden  (J.)  Works,  v.  17,  1808.1  6042.30 
Dufton(\Vm. )  Practical  billiards.  L.,  1867.8°.  4612.08 
Dvifur(A.  J. )  Statistics  of  Oregon,  rfc.  Salem,  (Oregon,) 

1869.     8° .  1132.16 

Duganne    (Augustine   Joseph   Hickey).     Camps  and 

prisons.   20  months  iu  the  department  of  the  gulf. 

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—  The  fighting  Quakers,   [E.  H.  and  J.  T.  Ketchvun.] 

With  fuueial    sermons,   by   O.  B.  Frothingham. 

New  York,  1866.  16° 3095.19 

Dugdale  (Henry  G. )     Life  of  Edmund  Geste,  bishop 

of  Salisbury.  London,  1840.  8°.  .  .  .  3065.15 
Dugdale     (Sir    Wm. )    Antiquities   of   Warwickshire. 

London,  1856.  foL 488.04 

—  Monasticou   *  Anglicanum  :  a  history  of  the  abbies 

and  other  monasteries,  hospitals,  frieries,  and 
cathedral  and  collegiate  churches,  etc.  New  ed. 
by  J.  Coley,  H.  Ellis,  and  B.  Baudinel.  8  v. 
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—  Visitation  of  the  county  of  Yorke,  1665.     Durham, 

1859.  8°.     [Surtees  soc,  v.  36.]    .     .     .  5117.04 

—  Visitation  of  the  county  Palatine  of  Lancaster,  1664- 

6.5.  London,  187-2.  4°.  [Chetham  soc,  v.  84,  85, 
88.] 5096.03 

Du  Hausset  {.Mme.)  Jlomoires.  [In  Barriere  (J.  F.)  Bibl.  des 
memoirea.  «/c.,  V.  3.) ^07-01 

Duhring  (Julia).   Gentlefolks  and  others.  Philadelphia, 

1876.    8° 2524.17 

C'intenis  .  Gentlefolks.  Lovers  of  nature.  Letter-writers. 
FuoliaU  virgins.  Ovfrratiug  our  neighbors.  Fascination  of 
roving.  Eguista.  Passionate  women.  Liars,  thieves,  and 
the  like.  Confidants.  Erratic  people.  Authors.  Our  knights. 

—  Philosophers  and   fouls.     Phila.,  1«74.    8°.    25'24.16 

Contents :  Philosophers  and  fools.  Finding  our  level. 
Chief  among  realities  [intellect].  Voice  and  language.  Who 
are  wicked  ?  Greater  than  sceptres  [love].  Antagoiiistio 
people.  Romance  versus  criticism. 
Duigiian  (Michael  George).  Positive  facts  without  a 
shadow  of  doubt      New  York,  1862.     8°.     2527.03 

Aote. — Pieces  selected  from  various  writers. 

Contents  •  That  there  is  a  God,  Parsons.  Why  man  was 
created.  Parsons.  Sources  of  hereby  and  infidelity.  Evi- 
dences aud  comforts  of  Christianity.  Archer.  Of  Christian- 
ity, Home.  Incomprehenei  bility  of  some  doctrines  of  the 
christian  religion.  Archer.  Divinity  of  the  christian  reli- 
gion proved  by  its  niysterie.s,  MacCarthy,  The  infidel,  etc., 
MucCarthy.  The  Sibyls,  and  their  prophecies  concerning 
Christianity,  Excellencies  of  Christ's  parables.  Home. 
Divinity  of  Christ.  MacCarthy.  Miracles  of  Christ,  Home. 
Respect  to  the  name  of  Jesus,  Gahan.  Religious  venera- 
tion, Hay.  Former  high  esteem  for  philosophers,  etc.  Civil 
duties  vf  a  christian.  Archer  Lucian'a  Encomium  on  the 
love  of  country.  Evils  of  rebellion,  Addison.  Essay  on 
war.  Clarendon.  On  peace.  Clarendon.  Patriotism,  Doucas- 
ter.  Treason,  Hall  Liberty,  Clarendon.  Fall  of  Judas,  Un- 
just judges.  Public  robbi-rs,  Cobbett.  Of  beggars,  Godwin. 
Swearing,  cursing,  aud  biasphemiug,  Gahan.  Frailties  of 
human  nature.  The  workl.  Creation  of  Angels,  and  the  fall 
of  man,  Necessity  of  a  Redeemer,  aud  the  promise.  Char- 
acters of  the  Messiah,  Proofs  of  the  Messiah,  Itigby.  Ar- 
bor vit£6,  E.  M.  Arrias.  Examples  of  birds,  flies,  itc.  Of 
ugliness,  '  Nouitareil.'  Death  ol  the  ju.st.  Archer.  Empire  of 
nothing. '  Looker-ou.'  Discourse  on  xmcleauness,  Oetervald. 
On  chastity,  Ostervald.  Equalization  of  follies  aud  dis- 
eases, '  Looker-on.'  Small  number  of  the  elect.  Gahan.  Lu- 
ciau  against  calumny  .Sin  of  detraction.  Rlatrimouy,  Ga- 
han. Lounger  on  the  dissolution  of  marriages  Art  of  tor- 
menting a  husband  Art  of  tormenting  a  wife.  Of  marriage. 
Duties  of  parents,  Gatian.  Art  of  tormenting  children. 
Duties  of  children.  Respect  for  the  sanctuary,  Gahan. 
Past.irs  aud  their  flocks.  Gother.  Of  old  men.  Guevara. 
Duties  of  masters  an<i  servauts,  G.ahan.  Ai't  of  tormenting 
servants.  Blessiugs  of  friendship,  Seneca.  Art  of  torment- 
iug  your  friends.  Treatment  of  authors,  Addison.  Oblivion 
of  authors.  Writings  of  the  ancients.  Pernicious  effects 
I  of  bad  books,  MacCarthy    Good  example,  Vice  of  drunken- 

ness. Vice  of  lying.  Peach.  Moses,  the  lawgiver.  The  origin 
aud,histi)ry  of  oracles,  Le  Clerc.  Maliomet,  Le  Clerc  and 
Horne.  Zoroaster,  Prideaus    History  of  the  devil,  De  Foe 


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and  ■\Viilmsley.  Picture  of  bell.  Joys  of  hell.  Ea.say  on 
love.  Duty  and  interest  to  forgive  auil  love  our  euemies. 
Mauning.  God'a  veugeauce  ay-iiusf.  murilerera,  Cobbett. 
Of  pride  aud  vain  glory.  Of  humility,  Oabau.  Of  money, 
Le  Clerc.  Value  of  a  soul,  liights  of  the  poor,  Cobbett. 
Advantages  of  poverty.  Archer.  01  keeping  oue's  friend  in 
one's  pncUet,  '  Nonpareil."  Siii  of  covetouaues.'s,  etc.,  Gahan. 
Way  to  wealth.  Dr.  Franklin.  The  sluggard.  The  gambler, 
Cobbett.  Shopkeepers,  Traders,  etc.  Gother.  Of  inquiring 
alter  news.  Value  aud  employment  of  time.  Archer.  On  the 
end  of  the  year,  Freeman.  Of  the  beginning  of  years  and 
course  of  time.  Of  the  months,  how  figured.  Eternity. 
Of  the  sinner.  Taciturnity  preferable  to  eloquence  Art  of 
taciturnity  in  women.  The  general  judgment,  Gahau, 
Walinaley,  JIacCarthy.  Summary  of  duties.  Freeman.  Boe- 
tius"  Couaolatiou  of  philosophy,  translated.  An  index  to 
mankind,  '  Nonpareil.' 
Duke  {Rifhard).  Poems.  Life,  by  S.  Johnson.  [In  Chalmers* 
Engli.sh  poets,  V.  9,  1810.]        1626.09 

—  Si'lect  poems.  (/)i  Sanford  (E.)  British  poets,  v. 13, 1819.]  1691.13 
Dulokeu  iH.  W. )     Book  of  Gei-mau  songs,  translated. 

London,  1856.  12°, 1(342.2.") 

Duke  and  the  scholar.  See  OUphant  (T.  L.  K.)  .  .  .  .  3'267.21 
Diunas  (.Alexaudre  Davy).     Auge  Pitou.    [Fr.]    Paris, 

18611  12" 7006.01 

Note. — 3d  pt.  of  '  Memoirea  d'uu  medecin  ;'  followed  hy 

'  Comtesse  de  Charny.' 

—  Ascanio.   [F/-.]  2  v.     Paris,  18G0.  12°.     .     .  7016.01 

—  Le  Batard  de  MaiUeon.  3  v.  Paris,  1854.12°.  7006.03 

—  La  Bouillie   de  la  comtesse    Berthe.     Paris,    1867. 

12° 7006.06 

Contents  •  La  Bouillie,  etc.    Aventurea  de  Lyderio. 

—  Celebrated  crimes.     L.,  1843.     8°.     .     .    .  5612.02 

Contents  .  The  Borgias.  Countess  of  Saint-Geran.  Joan 
of  Naples.  Nisida.  Marchioness  of  Brinvilliers.  The  Cenci. 
Marchioness  da  Gauges.  Karl  Ludwig  Saud.  VaninUa.  Ur- 
ban Grandier. 

—  Charles  le  TiJmeraii'e.     2  v.     P.,  1860.    12°.  7006.07 

—  Chateau  (Le)  d'Eppstein.     2  v.  in   1.     Paris,  1860. 

12' 7016.03 

—  Clievalier  (Le)  d'Harmental.     2  v.  iu  1.  Paris,  1850. 

12° 7016.04 

—  Chevalier  (Le)  de  maison-rouge.     2  v.     Paris,  1869. 

12°. 7006.09 

—  Collier  (Le)  de  la  reine.  3v.  in  1.  P., 1854.12°.  7016.06 

*  iVoit!.— 2d  part  of  '  Mem.  d'un  medecin.'  •  Ange  Pitou  ' 
follows. 

—  Compagnons  da  Jehu.     N.  Y.,  1857.    8°.     .7018.01 

—  Comtesse  (La)  de  Charuy.  6  v.  P.,  1861.  12°.  7016.07 

Note. — Follows  '  Ange  Pitou  ' ;  sequel  of  '  Mem.  d'un 
medecin.' 

—  Comte  (Le)  de  Monte-Cristo.  6  v.  in  3.  Paris,  1839. 

12°. 7016.13 

—  Conscience  I'innocent.  2  v.  Paris,  1861.   12°.  7006.11 

—  Dame  (La)  de  Monsoreau.  3  v.  P.,  1817.  1'2°.  7016.16 
Same.     3  v.  iu  1.     Paris.  1857.    4°.     .     .7018.02 

Note. — Sequel  of  *  Kelne  Margot ; '  is  followed  by  les 
*  Quarante-ciuq.' 

—  Deux  (Les)  Diane.    3  v.  in  1.  P.,  1834.  12°.  7016.19 

—  Dieu  dispo,se.     2v.ini.     P.,  1866.    12°.     .7005.17 

iVoie.— Sequel  of  '  Trou  de  I'enfer.' 

—  Eighteen   mouths   at    St.    Petersburg.     Prom    the 

French.     London,  1857.    16°.   \_In  Trav.  libr.,  v. 
22.] 5075.27 

—  Freres  (Las)  Corses.  Paris,  1862.  12°.  .  .7016.21 
—*— Same.     Paris.     1867.    1'2° 7006.13 

—  Gaule  et  France.     Paris,  1862.   1'2°.     .     .     .  7016.26 

—  Graf  (Der)  von  Monte  Christo.     Eoman.     Aus  dem 

franzosischen.  3  v.  Stuttgart,  [/i.d]  16°.     7114.18 

—  Guerre  (La)  des  femmes.    2  v.  P.,  1868.   12°.  7006.14 

—  Impressions  de  voyage  :  Le  Corricola.     2  v.     Pari.s, 

1863.   12° 7006.21 

Excursions  sur  les  bords  du  Rhin.     2  v.     Paris, 

1865.   12° 7006.16 

Le  .Speronare.     2  v.     Paris,  186'2.  1'2°.     .7006.23 

Suisse.     3  V.     Paris,  1868.     12°.     .     •     .   7006.18 

Le  Velooe.     2  v.     Pi.ri.s,  1861.  12°.     .     .7006.25 

—  Isaac  Laquedem.     [F/'.]    4  v.  iu  2.     .     .     .  7016.22 

—  Isabel  de  Baviire.     [F/'.]  P.,  186'2.     12°.     .7016.25 

—  Joseph  Balsamo.     Se>'  {flrther  on)  Memoires  d'un  medecin. 

—  Louis   XIV.  et  son  sifecle.     4  v.  iu   2.     Paris,    1866. 

1-2° 7016.27 

—  Louis XV.  et  sa  eour.  2v.ini.  P.,  1866.  12°.  7016.29 

—  Louis  XVI.  et  la  revolution.     2  v.  in  1.     Paris,  1866. 

1-2° 7016.30 

—  Louves  de  Machecoul.     N.  Y.,  18.59.     8°.     .7018.01 

—  Madame  de  Chamblay.     2  v.     P.,  1862.  1'2°.  7017.06 


—  Mt'moires  d'un   mt'deciu :    Joseph   Balsamo.     5   v 

Paris,  1867.  12° 7007.0(5 

iVote— Followed  by  '  Collier  de  la  Keiue,'  ■  Auge  Pitou," 
and  ■  Comtesse  de  Charny." 

—  Memories  de  un  Medico.  G  v.  Paris,  1816.8°.  721 G.  07 

—  Mes  me  moires.  Nouv.  ed.  10  v.  P.,  1805.12°.   7007.19 

—  Mille  (Les)  et  un  fantomes.  Pascal  Bruno.  Paris,  1854. 

8° 7018.05 

—  Mohicans  (Les)  de  Paris.    P.,  1862.     12°.     .7017.01 

Note. — For  continuation  and  conclusion,  see  '  Salvator.' 

—  Page  (Le)  du  due  de  bavoie.  2  v.  in  1.     Paris,  1H62. 

12° 7017.03 

—  Pasteur  (Le)d'Ashbourue.  2  v.  P., 1860.  12°.  7007.07a 

—  Pictures  of  travel  in  the  south  of  France.     London, 

[1857.]      8° 961.10 

—  Progress  of  democracy  ;  illustrated  iu  the  history  of 

Gaul  and  France.     N.  Y.,  1811.  12°.     .     .     51'2.04 

—  Quarante-ciuq.  (Lea)  3  v.  in  2.  P.,  18.59.  12°.  7017.11 

-Vo^e.— Complement  of  '  Reine  Margot '  aud  ■  Dame  de 
Monsoreau." 

—  Keine  (La)  Margot.     2  v.     P..  1860.   12°.     .  7007.01 

Note. — Followed  by  •  Dame  de  Monsoreau  aud  ■  Quaraute 
cinq.' 

—  Salvator :  fin   des  Mohicans  de  Paris.    2  v.  in  1. 

Paris,  186-2.  12° 7017.13 

—  Souvenirs  d'une  favorite.  4  v.  P.,  1863.  12°.  7007.13 

—  Sylvandire.    Paris,  1848.  12° 7005.01 

—  Tales  of  Algeria  ;  or  life  among  the  Arabs  :  from  the 

Velooe,  by  R.  M.  Bache.  Phil.,  1868.  12^  1081.15 

—  Trois  (Les)  mousquetaires.  2  v.   iu  1.     Paris,  1859. 

12° 7017.14 

iVofe.— ■ 'Vingt  ana  apres  "  and  ■  Vicomte  de  Bragelonne ' 
follow. 

—  Trou  (Le)  de  I'enfer.   P.,  1873.    12°.    .    .    . 

Note. — For  sequel  see  '  Dieu  dispose." 

—  Tulipe  (La)  nou-e.  Paris,  1860.  12°.    .     .     .701.7.15 

—  Vicomte  (Le)  de  Bragelonne,  ou  Dix   ans  plus  tard. 

6  v.  in  5.     Paris,  1860.   12° 7017.16 

.'\'<''i!.— Sequel  of  •  Troia  mousquetaires  '  aud  '  Vingt  ana 
apres." 

—  Vingt  aus  aprjis.  8v.  in2.  Bruxelles,1852.16°.  7017.20 

Not&. — Sequel  of  '  Troia  mousquetaires." 
J8®*  For  English  translations  of  Dumas'  novels  see  Fic- 
tion class-list. 

For  biographical  sketches,  see  Biography  (p.  140)  :  also 
Castelar's  Life  of  lord  Byrou,  and  other  sketches 
[3027.31] ;  Bentley's  miscel.,  v.  62,  1862  (A  supper  with 
Dumas,  at  Brussels). 
Dumas  (Alexandre,  fih).  Aflfaire  Clemenceau  :  memoire 
de  I'aocuse.     Paiis,  1869.    12°.     ....  7005.18 

—  Antoniue.     Paris,  1870.    12°. 7005.20 

—  Aventures     de  quatre   femmes  et  d'un    perroquet. 

Paris,  1869.   12° 7005.19 

—  Dame  (La)  aux  camelias.     Preface  de  Jules  Janin. 

Paris,  1869.     12° 7005.21 

—  Dame  (La)  aux  perles.  Paris,  1869.  1'2°.      .  7005.22 

—  L'Homme-femme.    33eed.  P.,  1872.  12°.     .  5822.11 

—  Priucesse  (La)  Georges,  pifece  en  trois  actes.    2e  ed. 

Paris,  1872.    8° 7005.25 

—  Roman  (Le)  d'une  femme.  Pai-is,  1869.  12°.   7005.23 

—  Theatre  complet.     4  v.     P.,  186'J.  12°.     .     .  7004.26 

Contents:  v.  1.  La  dame  aux  camelias:  Diane  de  Lys  : 
Le  bijou  de  la  reine.  2.  Le  deuii-monde  :  La  question 
d'argeut.  3.  Le  til.s  naturel ;  Le  pere  lu-odigue.  4.  L'ami 
des  femmes  ;  Les  idees  de  Madame  Aubray. 

—  Trois  bommes  forts.    Paris,  1869.  16°.     .     .7005.24 

—  Man-womau  ;  or,  the  temple,  the  hearth,  the  street, 

Tr.  by  G.  Vandenboff.     Phila.,  1873.   12°.  5836.05 
For'biogr.   sketch  of  Dumas  71/5  see  Bentley's  miscel., 
April.  1857.     &S-  For  English  trausl.  of  his  novels,  see  Fic- 
tion class. list. 

Dmnaa  (Maii3  Alexandre).  Le  man  de  madame  Benoit. 
Paris,  1809.   12° 7005.15 

—  Madame  Benoit.     2e  ed.     P.,  1869.    r2°.     .7005.14 
Dumas  (Mathieu,  comte).     Memoirs  of  his  own  time  ; 

[1770-1815].     2  V.     Phil.,  1839.    1'2°    .     .     521.01 

Dumeril   (Andre  Marie  Constant)  and  Bibron  (G. ) 

Eipetologie  generate.     P.,  1834-54.  8°.     .  4835.01 

Same.     Atlas.     Paris,  1854.    8°.     .     .     .4835.10 

Dumersan  (Theophile  Marion)  utuI  Segur  (N. )    Chan- 
sons natiouales  et  populaires  de  France.     2  v. 

Paris,  [1842.]    8°. 1636.01 

Dvmiont    (Pierre    Etieune  Louis).     Recollections  of 

Mirabeau.     London,  1832.  8° 3124.06 

Dunbar  (Edward  E.I    Romance  of  the  age  ;  disco  v.  of 
gold  in  California.     N.  Y.,  1867.     16°.     .     691.02 


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Dunbar  (George).  *  Greek-English  lexicon,  itiied. 
Ediii.,185G.  4° 6415  12 

Dimbar  (James).  Essays  on  the  history  of  marikind. 
London,  1781.  8° 5813.03 

Duncan  (EiUvard).  Marine.  See  Foster  (Vere).  Painting  in  water 
colors,    lit.  6 1443.18 

Duncan  iCapt.  F.)  Canada  in  1871.  Loudon,  1872. 
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Duncan  (George).  The  various  theories  on  the  rela- 
tion of  mind  and  brain  reviewed.  L.,  18G9. 
1-20 54-12.00 

Dimcan  (Rev.  Henry).  Sacred  philosoi^by  of  the  sea- 
sons.    4v.     N.  Y.,  1855.   12^ 3544.19 

V.  1.  Wiuter.    2.  Spring.    3.  Summer.    4.  Autumn. 

Duncan  (H.  P. )  Book  of  garden  management.  Phila- 
delphia, 1873.  16" 6121.11) 

Duncan  (James).     Beetles.     Ediu.,  [rt.d]  10°.  4721.01 

—  British  buttei-flies.     Echn.,  [u.d]   16^.     .     .  4711.29 

—  British  moths, sjjhinxes.dc.   Edmb.,[>i.d.]16°.47U.30 

—  Exotic  moths.  Edin.,  1852.  16° 4711.32 

—  Foreign  butterflies.     Edin.,  [n.  d.]     16°.     .  4711.31 

—  Introduction  to  entomology.  Edin.,  [n.d].16°.471 1.28 

jVote.— Ttiese  six  works  are  v.  33,  29,  30,  32,  31.  and  27, 
respectively,  of  Jardiue'e  Nat.  library,  1833-43. 

Dunoau  (John).  Philosophy  of  human  nature.  Edin- 
burgh, 1815.     8° 5434.35 

Duncan  (Ilev.  John  M.)  Remarks  on  the  unlawful- 
ness of  creeds  and  confessions  of  faith.  Baltimore, 
1825.   12° 3544,23 

Duncan  (John  M.,  A.B.,  d.  1835).  Travels  through 
part  of  the  United  States  and  Canada,  in  1818-19. 
2  V.  Glasgow,  1823.   12°. 1073.19 

Duncan  (Jonathan).  The  dukes  of  Normandy.  Lon- 
.  don,  [I.S39.]     12° 472.13 

—  Histoi-y  uf  Russia.    Set^-  Rabbe  (A.)  and  Duncan  (.J.)    .    554.29 
Duncan  (J.  S. )   Analogies  of  organized  beings.   Oxford, 

1831.     8" 4734.01 

Duncau  (P.  Martin).     The  transformations  of  insects. 

Loudou,  1871.    8° 4828.03 

Duncan  (S.  A.)     Aiuericau  system  of  patents.     [In  Araer.  soc. 

sci.  assoo  Trans,  no.  3,  1871.] 5811.02 

Duncan   (\Vm.)     Elements  of    logic.     N.    Y.,    1818. 

16° 5428.31 

Dunciad  (The).    See  Pope  (Alexander) 1621.03 

Duucker  (Max  Wolfgang).  Geschichte  des  Alterthums. 

4  V.     Berlin,  1852.     8° 403.01 

Duncombe     (Charles).     Free     banking.     Cleveland, 

1841.   12° 5915.13 

Dundoaald  {Earl  of).    See  Cochrane  (Thomas),  in  Biography, 

p.  134. 

Dunglisou  (Kobley).  Dictionary  of  medical  science. 
Philadelphia,  18G5.   8° 4314.06 

—  History   of  medicine.     Ed.    by   R.    J.    Dunglisou. 

Phila.,  1872.     8° 4312.11 

Dunham  (Samuel  Astley).  History  of  Denmark,  Swe- 
den, and  Norway.  3  v.  London,  1839-40.  16". 
[Lardner's  Cabinet  cyclopoedia.  ]   .     .     .     542.01 

—  History  of  Europe   during   the  middle    ages.     4  v. 

Loudon,  1833-34.    16°.     [L.C.C.]      .     .     .  442.07 

—  History  of  the  Germanic  empire.     [To  1792.]     3  v. 

Loudon.  1834.   16°.    [L.  C.  C]     ....     54410 

—  History  of  Poland.     [To  1830.]    London,  1830.   16". 

[L.  C.  C] 545.05 

—  History  of  Spain  and  Portugal.     [To  1790.]    5  v. 

London,  1832.   16°.  [L  C.  C]     .     .     .     .     552.02 
Same.     5  v.   N.Y.,  1854.    18° 552.07 

—  Bell  (R. ),  and  others.  Lives  of  literary  and  scientific 

men  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland.    3  v.    London, 

183G-8.   l(i°.   [L.  CO.] 3211.14 

A'ote.~Fov-Contents  Bee  Biography  i Literary,  p,  112). 
Dunkiu  (Edwin).     The  midnight  sky.     London,  1870 

4°.        4018.14 

Durilap  (S.  F.)     Vestiges  of  the  spirit  histoiy  of  man. 

New  Yoric,  1858.     8° 3817.18 

Dimlap  (Williiim).     History  of  the  American  theatre. 

[To  1810.]     2  V.  Loudon,  1833.    8°.     .     .   172.1.04 

—  History  of  the  arts  of  design  in  the  United  States. 

2  V.     New  York,  1834.  8° 1415.06 

—  History  of  New  York,  to  [1783].     2  v.     New  York, 

1839.    8° 014.21 

—  History  of  New  York,  for  schoSls.    [To  1783.]     2  v. 

New  York,  18.55.  16° 621.04 


—  Life  of  Charles  Brockden  Brown.   2  v.    Phila.,  1815. 

8° 3024.09 

Same.     London,  1822.  8° 3024.11 

—  Memoirs  of  G.  E.  Cooke.  2  v.  L.,  1813.  8°.    3043.20 
Diuilop  (Durham).     Philosophy  of  the  bath.     3d  ed. 

London,  [1873.]    12° 4355.12 

Dunlop  (John).     Compulsory  drinking  u.sages  of  the 

United  Kingdom.  L.,  1844.  16°.  .  .  .5834.03 
Dimlop  (John).     Hist,  of  fiction.  L.,  1S45.  8°.  2722.28 

—  Memoirs  of  Spain  ;  reigns  of  Philip  iv.  and  Charles 

n.     2  V.     Edin.,  1834.     8° 553.12 

Dunn   (Cyrus  George).     Autobiography  of  a  crystal. 

Phila.,  1876.     12° 1641.31 

Diuai  (Fiulay).     Veterinary  medicines.  4th  ed.   Edin., 

1874.    8° 4627.19 

Dunn  (Henry).     Guatimala,  1827-8.     New  York,  1828. 

8°.       1166.18 

—  Destiny   of  the  human  race  :  a  scriptural  inquiry. 

New  ed.     London,  1872.    12°.     ....  3544.24 

—  Facts,  not  faii-y-tales.     Brief  notes  on  Matthew  Ar- 

nold's "Literature  and  Dogma,"    London,  1873. 

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Eden   (Frederic).     The    Nile   without    a   dragoman. 

Loudon,  1871.  12° 1091.10 

Eden   (Lizzie  Selina).     A  lady's  glimpse  of  the  late 

war  in  Bohemia.     L.,  1867.    12°.     .     .     .     965.17 

—  My  holyday  in  Austria.     L.,  1869.     12°.     .     964.18 


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EDEN    -EDUCATION 


£!den  (Robert).     The  Athanasian  creed  :  incl.  a  now 

translation.   Oxford  and  London,  1872.   8'.  3545.24 

Edersheini  (Rev.    A.)     The  temple,  its  ministry  and 

services,  as  they  ware  at  the  time  of  Jesus  Christ. 

London,  [1871."]    12^ 3441.25 

Bdgar  (John  G.)     Boyhood  of  great  men.     New  York, 

1856.   16" 3263.23 

Nittc,—TPor  Contents  see  Biography,  (p.  115). 
^  —  Crusades  and  the  crusaders.     B.,  1800.  16=.   6623.12 
•  r—Footprmts  of  famous  men.    N.  Y.,  185G.   16°.  3263.18 

—  History  for  boys  ;  modern  Europe.     New  York,  1855. 

16" 442.12 

—  Sea-kiugs  and  naval  heroes.  N.  Y.,  1863.10°.  3263.17 
Edgar  (Samuel).     Variations  of  popery.     2d  ed.    Lon- 
don,  1838.     8° 3545.10 

Bdgartou  ("W.  P. )    The  New  York  speaker.  New  York, 

1860.   12°. 6332.11 

Edge-worth  (Maria  «ncZ  Kichard  L.)     Practical  educa- 
tion.    New  York,  18.55.   12° _  5513.10 

&e'  For  hio'ir.  votio's  of  the  Edgeworth  fiirauy,  ses  Bio- 
graphy {p.  141).    For  Maria  Edgeworth'H  novtis,  S'X  Fiction 
claes-liBt. 
Edinburgh.     .SVe  Countries.  {Edinburgh,  p.  305.) 
Bdiuburgh    cabinet  library.     39  v.     Ediub.,  1833-49. 
16° 

Contents. 
Crichton  (A.)     History  of  Arabia.    2  v.    2d  cd.    .     .     .  1041,08 

—  and  Wheaton  (U.)    Scandinavia.    2  v 542.04 

Fraser  (J.  B.)     Mesopotamia  and  Assyria.    2d  ed.     .    .  1041.11 

*  — Persia,  from  the  earliest  ages.    2d  ed 1041.10 

Hist,  account  of  circumnavigation  of  the  globe,  [anon.]  921.0G 
Hist,  and   descrip.    of    Iceland,  Greenland,  and    the    Faroe 

Islanils.  [anon.] 1142.01 

Humboldt  (F.  H.  A.  von).  Travels  and  researches  in  Equinoctial 

America,  and  in  Asiatic  Kiissia 1164.01) 

Lives  aufl  voyages  :  Drake,  Cavendish.  Dampier.  [anon.]  921.25 
Macgillivray  (W.)  Lives  of  eminent  zoologists.  .  .  3252.04 
Murray  {Hugh).    The  United  States  :    history,  industry,  etc. 

3  V 672.04 

—  [aTid  others).    Account  of  China.  3v 1021.03 

Account  of  British  America.     3v 5G2.01 

Account  of  British  India.  3  v 1012  03 

> Discovery  and  adventure  in  Africa 1»81.01 

' Discovery  and  adventure  in  the  Polar  regions.      1142.06 

'      Polo  (M.)    Travels,  notea  by  H.  Murray.  2d  ed.   .    .    .  1041.06 


Hussell  (M.)     History  of.tho  Barbary  States 1081.05 

—  Nubia  and  Abyssinia 1081.03 

—  Palestine,  or  the  Holyland.     4th  ed 1042.08 

—  Polynesia 1061.01 

—  View  of  ancient  and  modern  EgyiJt 1081.07 

Spaulding  (W.)   Italy  and  tho  Italian  Islands,  from  the  earliest 

ages.  3  v _.     .     532.01 

Tytier  (P.  F.)     Progress  of  discovery  on  the  more  northern 
coasts  of  America 562.04 

—  Life  of  King  Henry  the  Eighth 3077.20 

—  Life  of  .Sir  Walter  Kaleigh 3147  15 

Voyages  round  tho  world,  from  Capt.  Cook,     [anon.]     .     921.07 

Edinburgh  encyclopedia,  conducte^l^y  David  Brew- 
ster.    18  v.     PhUa.,  1832.     4° 

Edinburgh  essays  by  members  of  the  University.   1S56. 

Edinburgh,   1857.  8° 2528.05 

Contents :  Plato,  by  J.  S.  Blackie.  Early  English  life  in 
the  drama,  by  J.  Skelton.  Homoeopathy,  by  AV.  T.  Gaird- 
ner.  Infauti  Perduti,  by  A.  Wilson.  Progress  of  Britain 
in  the  mechanical  arts,  by  J.  Rime.  Scottish  ballads,  by  A. 
Smith.  Sir  Wm.  Hamilton,  by  T.  S.  Bayues.  Chemical  final 
causes,  by  G.  Wilson. 

Edinburgh  medical  and  surgical  journal,  v.  16-22. 
Edinburgh,   1871-76.   8° 8068.01 

Edinburgh  review,  or  critical  journal.  Oct.,  1802 — Oct., 
1877.   v.   1-140.     L.,  1806-77.    8°,     .     .     .  8071.01 

Same.   General  index.  5  v.  L.,  1810-76.   8°. 

1,  V.  1-20.  2,  V.  21-50.  3.  v.  51-80.  4,  v.  81-110.  6.V.  111-140. 

—  Bagehot  (U^.)  Tho  first  Edinburgh  reviewers.  [In  Ais  Esti- 
mates, p.  1-46.     1858.] 2517.24 

Editing.  Boyd  {A.  K.  H.)  Essay  concerning  cvitting  and  carv- 
ing. [Inhis  Every-day  philosopher,  1863;  p.  278-317.]  2514.08 

Editorial  life.    .S'ce  Journahsm. 

Bdkius  (Joseph).  China's  place  in  philosophy.  Lou- 
don,  1871.    12° 0421.05 

Edmeads  [Rev.  Wm.)  National  establishment  ;  thoughts  on  the 
consequences  of  commuting  the  tithes.  Oxford,  1816.  B'. 
[In  Pamphleteer,  v.  7,  p.  1-31.) 6068.07 

Edmonds  (John  Worth)  and  Dexter  (George  T.) 
Spiritualism.  With  appendix  by  N.  P.  Tallmadge. 
New  York,  1853.     8° 3817.33 

Edmonds  (S.  Emma  E.)  Nurse  and  spy  in  the  Union 
army.     Hartford,  1865.     12° 644.04 

Edmunds  (Flavell).  Traces  of  history  in  the  names 
of  places.     London,  1869.     12°.      .     .     .     472.19 


EDUCATION, 


.  Bibliography. 

Low  (Sampson)  &  Co.  Classified  catalogue  of  educa- 
tional works  in  use  in  the  United  Kingdom  and 
its  dependencies.     1876 5522.17 

Steiger  {E.)  Classified  descriptive  catalogue  of  publications  on 
education.  [In  Kiddle  (H.)  and  Schem  (A.  J.)  Year-book 
of  education,  1878.] 6638.01 

Biography  of  Teachers  and  Educators. 

Barnard  {II.,  cd. )  [American]  Educational  biography. 
2d  ed.     1861 55i4.20 

Contents :  Ezekiel  Cheever.  Samuel  Johnson.  Caleb 
Bingham.  Timothy  Dnight.  T.  H.  Gallaudet.  D.  Olm- 
sted. Emma  Willard.  S.  R.  Hall.  J.  G.  Carter.  Warren 
Colburn.  Gideon  F.  Thayer.  Wm.  Russell.  Harvey  P. 
Peet.  Wm.  A^Vlcott.  W.  C.  Woodbridge.  Walter  B. 
Johnson.  WilUr  Fisk.  John  Kingsbury.  Lowell  Mason. 
G.  B.  Emerson.  C.  E.  Stowe.  Samuel  Lewis.  Horace 
Maun.  Cyrus  Peirce.  Nicholas  TiUingbast.  Francis 
Dwight.  David  Perkins  Page.  W,  F.  Phelps.  John  S. 
Hart.    F.  A.  P.  Barnard. 

flhff*  For  sketches  of  the  lives  of  several  hundred  Eng- 
lish and  foreign  teachers  and  educators,  in  Barnard's  Amer. 
journal  of  ed.,  see  p.  38-41  of  its  Index  [5531.23]. 

Classical  or  Liberal  Education. 

Seattle  {J.)  On  the  ittiUty  of  classical  learning,  {/n  his  Works, 
v.  6.) 6015.14 

Clark  {W.  a.)    [/n  Cambr.  essays,  1855  :  p  281-308.]     .     .2517.13 

Classical  studies  :  •  essays,  etc.  By  B.  Sears,  B.  B.  Ed- 
wards. C.  C.  Felton.    1843 5513.28 

Farriir  {F.  W.,  ed.)    Essays   on   a   liberal  education. 

1867 551.5.21 

Parker  (C.  S.)  History  of  classical  education.  Sidgwick 
(H.)  Theory  of  classical  education.  Seeley  (J.  R.)  Univer- 
sity education.  Bowen  (E.  E.)  Teaching  by  grammar. 
Farrar(F.  W.)  Greek  and  I^tin  ver.so  composition.  Wilson 
(.J.W.)  On  teaching  natural  science  in  sctionls.  Hales 
(J.  W.)  The  teaching  of  English.  Johnson  W.)  On  the 
education  of  the  reasoning  faculties.  Houghton  {Lord). 
On  the  present  social  results  of  classical  education. 
Reviewed  by  John  Fiske,  in  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  10",  1868. 


Godwin  {W.)     (/n /lis  Enquirer,  1797  :  p.  36-6.';.]    .     .     .     .2526.17 
Higginson  {T.  W.)  [In  his  Atlantic  essays.  1871  :  p.  325-41.]  2528.28 
International  review,  v.  1,  1874  (Study  of  the  classics,  by  0.  El- 
liott)  

Knox  (  V.)  Remarks  on  the  tendency  to  degrade  grammar  schools. 

1821     [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  19.) 6058.19 

Legarc  {H.  S)  [/?i /iis  Writings,  v.  2,  p.  1-51.]  .  .  .  .5047.07 
Ogitvie  {C.  A.)    Classical  and  math.  ed.    [/n  Oxford  prize  essays, 

V.  3,  1836.] 2641.13 

Sedgwick  {A.)    Discourse  on   classical,  metaphysical,  moral,  and 

natural  studies,  (/n /us  Discourses,  ((c.  p.  141-260.]  3913.17 

Seeley  {J.  R.)  EugUsh  in  schools.    [In  his  Roman  imperialism,  etc. 

1871.] 2642.31 

See  also  Pop.  sci.  monthly,  Oct.,  1872  (English  against  the 
classics). 
Sewell  (  W. )    Essay  on  the  cultivation  of  the  intellect 
by  the  study  of  the  dead  languages.   1830.   .5515.24 
Note. — Devoted  to  an  analysis  of  the  law  of  association  of 
ideas  as  connected  with  mental  disciphne,  with  but  slight 
reference  to  tlie  dead  languages. 
Taylor  (!<.  H.)     Classical  study.   1870.     .     .     .5513.25 
Note. — A  collection  of  essays  written  in  favor  of  classical 
Btudy.  by  Joshua  Jones,  F.  Thiersch.   H.  S.  Legare,   Wm. 
Whewell,  J.  S.  Hill,  Noah  Porter,  Joseph  Payne,   B.  B.  Ed- 
wards, J.  Conington,  W.  H,  Gardiner,   J.  piUans,   G.  B. 
Loring,  W.  Y.  Sellar,  J.  Mct'osh.  E.  D.  Sauborii,  D.  Masson, 
P.  H.  Sears,  C.  C.  Felton,   S.  G.  Brown,   D.  W.  Thompson, 
G.  .Smith,  L.  Campbell. 

See  also  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  47, 1863  (Class,  school  books,  by 
T.  K.  Arnold)  :  Fortnightly  rov..  v.  9,  1868  (by  T.  Fowler)  ; 
Contemp.  rev.,  v.  9,  1868  (Lowe  and  Huxley  on  the  classics, 
by  L.  G.  Smith). 
4Etr  See  also  Universities,  in  the  general  alphabet 

Co-education  of  the  Sexes. 

fl(S-  See  Scribner's  moiitldy,  Sept.,  1871  (article  by  A. 
Hyde)  ;  Kiddle  and  Scliem's  Cyclopiedia  of  education  ;  and 
Annual  reports  of  the  0.  S.  commissioner  of  education. 

College  life. 

Bulls  (I.)  Chapters  of  college  romance.  1863.  5513.20 
Four  years  at  Yale,  by  a  graduate  of  'tiO.  1871.  5513.27 
Osgood  (S.)     Student  Ufe.   1861 6512.07 


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Pijcroft  {J.)  Collegian's  guitle :  or  recollections  of 
college  days.     1858 5512.17 

IIall{B.  IL)  College  words  and  customs.   3851.  5513.13 
Ste  also  Loudon  Boc,  Mch..  Apl  .  1809  (Amer.  univ.  cus- 
toms, by  G.  M.  Towle)  ;  Lippiucott'e  mag.,  Apr.,  1876  (Tho 
college  studeut,  by  J.  M.  Hurt). 

For  Romances  of  colleg-'  lift:  see  Verdant  Green  [141.13];— 
Tom  Bro\vu  at  Oxford  [2U.45i  ;— Fair  Harvard  [1*14.34];— 
Studeut  life  at  Harvard  [25i.70]  ;  —  Haniiueramitli ;  bis 
Harvard  days  [245.21]  ;— Peudenuis  [255.47]. 

Common  School  Education. 

M,wi^  (K)     Free  school  system  of  U.S.   1875.  5534.11 

J'hi:brick  {J.  D.)  Inspection  of  cuuutry  schoole.  [In  Amer.  eoc. 
.sci  assoc.    Trana.,  no.  1, 18C>y.] 5811.01 

PoW  r  {A. )  and  Emerson  ( (?.  B.)  The  school  and  school- 
master.    1844 5514.03 

RamhiH  (.S.  S.)  First  principles  of  popular  education 
and  public  instruction.    lS6y 5514.08 

Ttti/hr  {J.  O.)  The  district  school  1834.  .  5522.05 
See  also  Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  91. 1862  (Public  scbools  and 
tbe  poor)  ;  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  80, 1869  (Primary  education)  ; 
Quar.  rev.,  v.  92,  1853  (Factory  schools)  ;  v.  110, 1861  (Edu- 
cation of  the  poor)  ;  v.  132.  1872  (Primary  education  in 
Ireland)  ;  'Westm.  rev.,  v.  91,  1869  (Primary  education)  ; 
Ed.  review,  v.  98  (Popular  ed.  iu  tbe  U.  S.,  1853)  ;  New 
Englauder,  v.  13, 1855  (Common  school  eystem  of  Mass.)  ; 
Nat.  quar.  rev.,  v.  7, 1S63  (Education  in  N.  Y.city)  :  Westm. 
rev.,  V.  59. 1853  (Ed.  iu  U.  S.)  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  Jan.,  1876  (Ed.  in 
Amer.,  1776-1876,  by  D.C.GUman):  Nat.  qn.  rev..  Dec  ,  1875. 
See  also  Nat.  ed.  (p.  438);— England  (p.  436) ;— U.  States  (p.  439). 

Compulsory  Education. 

M'Cosh  (J.)  On  compulsory  education,  [/n  Nat.  assoc.  prom, 
aoc.  sci.     Trans.,  1867  ;  p.  379-385.] 5815.12 

NoTlhrup  {B.  G.)  Legal  prevention  of  illiteracy.  [In  his  Educa- 
tion abroad.   1873.] 5518  08 

Questions  for  a  reformed  parliament,  p.  131-199  [Popular  educa- 
tion, by  C.  a.  Parker) 5724.14 

See  also  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  14.  1870  (by  F.  Seebobm)  ;  June, 
1876  (Laws  for  compulsory  ed.,  by  J.  White)  ;  Westm.  rev., 
V.  92,  1869  ;  Macm.  mag.,  Nov.  1876  (Results  of  five  years 
compulsory  ed.  in  England). 

Cyclopaedias,  Year-books,  and  Periodicals. 
American  educational  annual,     v.  1,  1875.       .  5522.14 
Kducational  year-book,  1872-73.     2  v.    .     .     .     5511.07 
Kiddle  {H.)  and  Sckem  {A.  J.)    Cyclopiedia  of  educa- 
tion.    1877 5528.28 

—  Year-book  of  education.     1878 2538.01 

Periodicals. 
.America*  educational  monthly.     11   v.     New    York, 

1861-74.  8° 5533.01 

American  journal  of  education.     Ed.  by  H.  Barnard. 
V.  1-24,  1856-73.     Hartford,  1856-73.   8^   .  5531.01 
jVo?e.— v.  11-16  are  also  entitled  'New  series,  v.  1-16  ;' 
and  V.  17-24,  "National  series,  v,  1-8." 

Contents  :  v.  1.  American  association  for  the  advance- 
ment of  education.  Proceedings,  1849-54.  Henry  (J.) 
Philosophy  of  education.  Cole  (D.)  Classical  education. 
Richards  (Z.)  Discipline,  mental  and  mural.  Hamill  (S  ) 
School  government.  Huntington  ,F.  D.)  Unconscious  tui- 
tion. Olmstead  (D.)  Democratic  tendencies  of  science. 
Barnard  (F,  A.  P.)  Improvements  practicable  iu  American 
colleges.  Hodgins  (G.)  Popular  education  in  upper  Canada. 
Abbott  Lawrence.  Peabody  institute.  Tappan  {H.  P  ) 
Progress  of  educational  development  in  Europe,  Lewis 
(T.)  Method  of  teaching  Latin  aud  Greek.  Biography  of 
Ezekiel  Cheever,  with  notes  on  the  early  free  schools  aud 
text  books  of  New  England.  Gilman  D.  C.)  Scientific 
schools  in  Europe,  Brooks  (0.)  Moral  educatjou.  Thayer 
(G.  F.)  Letters  to  a  young  teacher.  [Contiiiuedin  v.  2  6.] 
Bache  (A.D.)  \  national  university.  Le  Verrier.  Ele- 
mentary inetructiou  in  matbematice.  Brockett  (L.  P.) 
Idiots,  and  institutions  for  their  training.  Biogr.  sketch  of 
Henry  Barnard. 

2-  American  institute  of  instruction,  1818-55.  Biogr.  of 
"Wm.  Lawrence.  Hammond  (C)  History  of  Lawrence 
acad.  at  Groton.  Mass.  Milton  on  education.  Halderman 
(Prof.),  Brooks  (C).  Pierce  (B.)  Remarks  on  a  national 
univ.  G-ilman  (D.  C.)  Higher  and  special  schools  of  science 
aud  literature  iu  France.  Russell  (W.)  Lectures  to  a  class 
of  young  teachers.  [Cont'd  in  v.  2.]  Seguin  (E.)  Treatment 
and  training  of  idiots.  Davies  (Fro/.],  Randall  (S.  S.). 
McElligott  (J.  N.).  Potter  (bishop).  Relig.  instruction  iu 
public  schools.  Gillespie  (W.  M.)  Instruction  in  mathema- 
tics, as  prescribed  fur  admission  to  the  Polytech.  school  of 
France.  How^e(S.  G.)  Modern  Greek  language.  Hillard 
{G.  S.)  Boston  city  library.  Vail  (T.  H.  i  Hints  on  reading. 
Condition  of  commou  or  public  schools  in  the  United 
States,  1855,  Gould  (B  A., jr.)  An  American  university. 
Edson  (T.  Biogr.  of  Warren  Colburn.  Dana  (J.  D.)  Science 
and  scientific  schools.  Clark  (T.  M.)  Edncaiiou  required 
by  tlio  times.  Dwight(M.A.)  Art,  as  a  branch  of  educa- 
tiou.  [Cmtt'd.]  Catholic  educatitpual  establishments  in  the 
U.S.   Public  instruction  in  duchy  oi  Nassau.  Gradation  of 


public  schools.  Official  exposition  of  common  scbooU  in  the 
United  States.  Burgess  (G.)  Thoughts  on  religion  and 
public  schuols.  Edwards  (H.)  Memoir  of  Nicholas  Tilling- 
haat.  Inaug.  of  the  Dudley  nbwcrvatory  at  Albany.  Everett 
(E.;  Uses  of  astronomy.  Reid  (D.  B.)  College  of  architect-  . 
ure.     Norwich  free  academy.  [ConfUinv.  S  ] 

3.  J.  H.  Wichem  and  the  rough  bouse.  Roger  Ascham. 
Russell  (W.)  Cultivation  of  the  faculties  of  expressiuu. 
Duffield  (D.  B.)  Duty  of  the  state  in  regard  to  education. 
The  school  and  the  teacher  iu  literature,  [(.'ont'd  m  v.  3,  4.] 

*The  Public  high  school.  Free  academy  at  Norwich,  (Conn.) 
GammeU(W.,i  Memoir  of  Nicholas  Brown.  C  U.  Zeller 
aud  institution  at  Beuggen,  for  training  t'^acliers  of  schools 
for  orphan  and  vicious  children.  Jacob  Vehrli  aud  normal 
schools  at  KruitzUngen,  Switzerland,  for  training  teachers 
of  schools  for  the  poor.  Life  and  educational  prin»iple^of 
Pestalozzi.  Phelps  (W.  F.)  Normal  schools.  Dawson 
(J.  W.)  Nat.  history  as  a  branch  of  education.  Abbe  de  La 
Salle,  and  institute  of  christian  brothers.  Brockett  (L.  P.) 
Valentin  Hauy,  Pastor  Fliedner's  institution  at  Kaisers- 
werth.  Prussia.  Botta  (V.)  Public  instruction  in  Sardiuia. 
[Cont'd  j"n  V.  4.]     Reformatory  education,  p.  501-811. 

4.  Bowen  (F.)  Memoir  of  Edmuud  Dwight.  Huntington 
(F.  D.)  College  prayers.  Brockett  iL.  P.)  Institutions  aud 
instruction  lor  the  blind.  Educational  labors  of  Lowell 
Mason.  Raumer(K.  von).  History,  science  and  art  ot  edu- 
cation. Life  and  educational  system  of  John  Sturm.  Wim- 
mer  (H.)  Catechism  on  methods  of  teaching.  Eliot  (S.) 
Thi>ma3  Arnold  as  a  teacher.  Jarvis  (E.)  Tendency  of  mis- 
directed education  and  the  unbalanced  mind  to  produce 
insanity.  Memoir  of  Gideon  F.  Thayer.  Raumer  (K.  von). 
The  Hieronymians  ;  or.  brethren  of  the  common  life.  Me- 
moir of  Wm.  A.  Allcott.  Barnard  (H.)  History  of  commoa 
schools  in  Conn.  [Cont'd  itiY.  5-6]  Memoir  of  Henry 
Todd.  Raumer  (K.  von).  Early  teachers  iu  tbe  Nether- 
lauds  ;  Educational  views  of  Erasmus ;  Educational  ser- 
vices of  Philip  Melancthon.  School  architecture.  [Cont'd 
in  other  volumes.) 

5.  John  Kingsbury  and  the  young  ladies'  high  school  in 
Providence,  R.  I.  Ventilation  of  our  dwellings.  Alcott 
(W.  A.)  Memoir  of  Wm.  C.  Woodbridge.  Raumer  (K.  von). 
Education  in  the  Netherlands  and  southern  Germany. 
Wolfgang  Ratich  ;  John  Amos  Comenius  ;  Verbal  realism; 
or,  from  words  to  things  ;  Lord  Bacon  ;  Valeutme  Fried- 
land  Trotzendorf  ;  K.  C.  W.  von  Tiirk.  Memoir  of  Hermann 
Erusi.  Kriisi  (H.)  General  views  of  education  and  plan  of  ao 
institution  for  boys.  John  George  Tobler.  Schools  and  teach- 
ings of  the.  Jesuits.  German  school  lite  in  the  16th  cent, 
autobiogr.  of  Thomas  Platter.  Real  schools.  Elihu  Yale. 
Coggeshall  (W.T.)  Samuel  Lewis.  Reformatory  pbilologibts: 
Gesner  and  Ernesti.  Frederick  A.  P.  Barnard  ;  Meiuoir. 
Walter  R.  Johnson  :  Memoir.  Wm.  F.  Phelps.  Frau'  is 
Dwight  :  Memoir.  David  P.  Page.  Cole  (D.)  Aims  of  tbe 
state  normal  school  of  New  Jersey. 

6.  Raumer  (K.  von).  German  universities.  [Cont'd  in  v. 
7.]  Samuel  and  John  Phillips,  jr.,  and  Phillips  academy  at 
Andover,  Mass.  Coggeshall  (W.  T.)  History  of  common 
schools  In  the  state  of  Ohio.  Thomas  H.  Burrowes,  and 
the  school  system  of  Pennsylvania.  Mrs.  Emma  Willard 
and  female  education.  Pestalozzi's  Evening  hour  of  a 
hermit.  Raumer  (K.  von).  J.  G.  Herder  :  John  Locke,  and 
his  pedagogy  ;  J.  G.  Hamann  ;  Fr.  A.  Wolf  ;  Methods  of 
teaching  Latin.  Barnard  (D^.)  Stephen  Van  Rensselaer. 
State  of  pubUc  instruction  in  France.  [Cout^d  in  v.  13,  22  ] 
Memoir  of  Wilbur  Fisk.  Bacon  (L.)  James  Hd'house  : 
memoir.  Early  school  codes  of  Germany.  Hill  (T.)  Ti-ue 
order  of  studies.  Sears  (E.  1.)  Lord  Brougham.  Cogges- 
hall (W.T.)  Hist,  of  common  schools  iu  Ohio.  Burrowes 
(T.  H.)  aud  common  schools  in  Pa.  Graser's  course  ot  in- 
struction for  common  schools.  System  of  public  instruc- 
tion in  Bavaria.  [Cont'd  in  v.  8.] 

7.  Halsey  tL.  J.)  Philip  Lindsley  :  life.  Memoir  of  Gus- 
tav  Friedrich  Dinter.  Raumer  (K.  von).  The  German 
universities.  Students'  societies  in  Germnn  universities  ; 
Contrib.  to  the  improvement  of  universities  ;  Education 
in  peace  and  war  ;  Religious  instruction  ;  History  of  edu- 
cation of  Italy  ;  Classical  instruction.  Dawson  {J.  W.) 
James  McGill  and  McGill  college.  Boston  public  library  ; 
Joshua  Bates.  Assistants  and  disciples  of  Pestalozzi. 
Edward  Everett.  Pestalozzi.  Selections  from  his  pub- 
lications. 

8.  Educational  aphorisms  and  suggestions,  ancient  and 
modern.  Raumer  (K.  vonl.  On  teaching  history  -.  Geogra- 
phy ;  Instruction  iu  natural  science  ;  Geometry  ;  Arith- 
metic;  Physical  education;  Christianity  in  education. 
Barnard  (H.)  Memoir  of  Josiah  Holbrook.  Collis  (J.  D.) 
Public  or  foundation  schools  of  England.  Coggeshall 
(\V.  T.)  Memoir  of  N.  Guilford.  Nissen  (H  )  PubUc  in- 
struction iu  Norway.  Akroyd  (E.)  Modes  of  improving  a 
factory  population.  Griscom  (J.  H.)  Memoir  of  John  Gris- 
com.  Hist,  development  of  pop.  ed.  in  Germany.  Stowe 
(Vro/.).  Mann  (/>'".).  anti  others.  Course  of  instruction  in 
the  primary  schools  iu  Germany.  System  of  public  in- 
struction in  Prussia.  Subjects  and  methuds  uf  instruction 
in^he  primary  schools  of  Prussia.  Memoir  of  Thomaa 
Sherwin.  Public  instruction  in  the  kingdom  of  Bavaria. 
Northend  (0.)  Memoir  of  Wm.  H.  Wells.  Agricultural 
education  in  France,  etc.  Public  instruction  in  Belgium 
aud  Holland.  Deisterweg  on  school  discipline.  Hentschel 
(E.)  Instruction  m  siuging.     Polytechnic  schools. 

9.  Memoir  01  E.  (_'.  Wines.  Russell  (W.)  Moral  educa- 
tion. The  university  ;  iis  siguificance.  Kliipfel  on  the 
hibt,  of  the  univ.  of  Tubiugeu.     Felton  (C.  C.)    Character- 


lu  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOU'S  .NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


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EDUCATION 


American  joiimnl  of  education,  v.  9,  continued. 

istics  of  tlio  Amer.  college.  Eliot  (S.  A,)  Hist,  of  Harvard 
C'lUege.  School  of  miues  at  Freyberg.  S.ixony.  Normal  cul- 
lege  at  Battersea,  Engl.  Wimmer  (il.)  Secondary  ed  iu 
Saxouy.  Bache  (A.  D.)  Burgher  sl-LuoI  at  Leipsio,  Saxony. 
Progress  of  elementary  iustriietiou  iu  Scotland,  Currie 
(J.)  Subjects  and  methods  of  early  educatiou.  Morrison 
(J.)  Method  and  esaminatiou.  Morrison  (T.)  Oral  lessons 
on  real  ubjecta.  Everett  {£.)  Memoir  of  Th'iraaa  Dowse 
aud  the  Dowse  library.  Ross  (W.)  Cat'.'chetical  method  of 
teaching.  System  of  i)ublic  iustrurtiou  in  France.  Special 
instruction  in  science  aud  art  iu  France.  Stow  (D.)  Gal- 
lery training  lessons  orally  presented.  Normal  schoul  for 
training  primary  school  teachers.  Specimen  lessons  iu 
teaehiug  a  primary  school.  System  of  public  instruction 
.    in»Anstria. 

10.  Memoir  of  Theodore  Lyman.  State  normal  school 
of  Connecticut.  Hentschel  (E  )  Drawmg  in  all  elemen- 
tary schools.  Fellenberg  iW.  de).  PestaKizzi,  Felleuberg. 
and  Vehrli,  and  the  industrial  training  of  the  puor.  In- 
struction iu  common  things.  Knight  (0.)  Elementary  iu- 
Btructiou  in  economical  science.  Intellectual  instructiim  : 
aphorisms.  Subjects  and  means  of  educatiou  :  aphorisms. 
Public  instruction  in  Baden.  Schools  of  art  aud  science. 
Raumer  (K.  von).  GeVman  vit-ws  of  female  educatiou. 
Cornelius  Couway  Felton :  memoir.  Memorial  of  the 
Worcester  couuty  tea.hera'  assoc.  to  the  State  teachers' 
assoc,  iS60.  Kobert  Kelly  :  memoir.  Public  instruction 
in  Eugland.  Joseph  Lancaster  aud  monitorial  instruc- 
tion. British  and  foreign  school  society.  Manual  of  pri- 
mary instruction  in  the  model  schools.  Normal  school 
of  the  British  and  foreign  school  society.  Historical  de- 
velopment of  niuuitorial  instruction.  Memoir  of  Andrew 
Bell,  aud  the  Madras  system.  Manual  of  school  methods 
in  the  central  school  of  the  National  society.  Coleridge 
(D.)  St.  J\Iark's  traiuing  college.  Mosely  (H.)  Cliester 
diocesan  training  school.  Walkins  (F.)  Traiuing  schools 
for  female  teachers  in  England.  Specimen  notes  for  les- 
sons ou  objects.  Normal  or  training  colleges  in  Scotland. 
Wm.  Bentley  Fowle  :  memoir.  Mary  Lyou.  Influence  of 
Yale  college  ou  American  civilization  aud  iustitutious. 
School  architecture,  coutiuued.     Index. 

11.  [Kew  series,  v.  1.]  What  is  education?  defined  by 
Eugliah  authorities.  Conversations  on  objects.  A  practical 
course  of  elementary  instruction  aud  mental  development. 
Matthew  Vassar  and  Vassar  female  college.  Ascham  (R.) 
The  schoolmaster.  Misery  and  crime,  as  affected  by  in- 
Btruction  in  school.  Gideou  Hawley  :  memoir.  Plutarch. 
Views  on  education.  Quintiiian-  Kuman  views  on  educa- 
tiou. System  of  national  school.s  in  Ireland.  Raumer  (K. 
vou).  Instruction  in  the  German  language.  [See  al^o.  v.  12.] 
Kay  on  Prusyiau  tea'hers.  Hartlib's  •' Proposition  for 
erecting  a  college  of  husbandry  in  1L)51."  Plan  ot  a  trade 
or  industrial  school  iu  England,  by  W.  P.,  iu  1G17.  Mark 
Hopkins:  memoir.  System  of  public  instruction  in  Baden. 
S.  G.  Howe  :  Memoir.  Guizot's  ministry  of  public  in- 
Btructiou  in  France.  Dana  P.  Colbum  :  memoir.  State  and 
educatiou.  [Ooiit'd  in  v.  i.]  Locke  (J.)  Thoughts  ou  educa- 
tion. [Cont'd  in  v.  l;l.]  Spencer  (fl.)  Thoughts  ou  educa- 
tion. [Cont'd  in  v.  3.]  Military  exercises  iu  public  schooia. 
Lewis  (Dio).    New  gymnastics.   [C'mCd  /n  v.  12  J 

12.  Military  system  and  military  education  iu  France 
and  Prussia,  p.  1-3^9.  •  Moral  education  ;  aphorisms. 
Diesterweg.  Intuitional  and  speaking  exercises.  Ebenezer 
Bailey  :  memoir.  Wm,  E.  Ghanning  ou  education.  Second- 
ary or  academic  education  iu  the  United  States.  [(Tunt'd  in 
V.  17,  22.]  Cady  (L.  F.)  Elementary  instruction  iu  Latin 
and  Greek  language.  Johannis  (P.)  Pubhc  instruction  in 
modern  Greece.  A.  B-  C  books  aud  primers.  Oswego 
Bohool  committee  ou  primary  instruction  by  object  les- 
^BonB.    [Cont'd  in  v.  15. J    Westfield  state  normal  school  at 

Westfield. 

13.  What  is  education  ?  aphorisms.  Unitefi  States  mil. 
acad.  at  West  Point,  dpt.  Alden  Partridge  :  memoir. 
Caroline  Plummer  :  memoir.  Suggestions  on  early  mental 
traiuing  :  aphi'risms.  Bushnell  (li.)  Plays,  pastimes,  and 
holidays  of  children.  Webster  (N.)  and  othi^rs.  Elementary 
Bchools  as  they  were.  Young  (T.  U.)  Subjects  and  methods 
of  instruction  for  public  schools.  Barnard  (H.)  American 
text-books;  bibliography  [Cont'd  in  \.  li.\  Female  educa- 
tion, suggestions  ancient  and  modern.  Education  of  girls 
in  the  public  schools  of  Boston.  History  of  normal  schools 
in  France.  Kay  (J.)  Educ.  iu«t.  of  Switzerland.  Bernard 
Overberg  :  his  labors.  Military  ed.  in  Austria.  Military 
ed.  in  Sardinia.  Fenelon  aud  his  educational  labors  and 
views.  German  views  of  educatiou  of  girls.  Mann  (H.) 
American  educators  and  pedagogy.  State  normal  school  at 
Albany. 

14.  Proceedings  of  the  national  teachers'  association, 
IffSS-GS.  Richards  (Z.)  The  teacher  as  an  artist.  Hill  (T.) 
The  i)owers  to  be  educated.  Sheldon  (E.  A.)  Object  les- 
BOU8.  Aristotle  on  education.  Rabelais  on  eiiucatioii. 
Professional  ed.  of  teachers  in  Prussia  John  Milton  aud 
his  educatiou.  Buckham  (M.  H.)  English  lang.  ii^ociety 
and  the  school.  American  educational  s-icie^.  181(i. 
Gregory  (J.  M.)  Problem  of  eduoatiuu.  Instruction  in 
Hesse  Darmstadt.  The  Jesuits  aud  their  schools.  Military 
systems  and  schools  in  Russia,  and  in  Gt.  Britdn.  Ver- 
planck  (G.  C.)  Memoir  of  D.  S.  Barnes.  Lycurgus  aud 
Spartan  ed.  Naval  aud  nav,  schools  iu  England.  [Cont'd  in 
v.  16.]  Leroy  (.\.)  Public  iuatruction  iu  Holland.  Normal 
schools  iu  Penn. 


15.  Amer.  doctrine  of  public  instruction.  Naval  academy 
at  Annapolis.  Public  or  endowed  grammar  schooia  of 
England  ;  report  of  govern,  commissioners.  Amer.  school 
Boc.  1830-33.  Wotton  [Sir  H.)  Phdos.  survey  of  ed  .  or 
moral  architecture.  Wells  (W.  H.)  Method.s  of  teaching 
Engl,  grammar.  Bates  (S.  P.)  Liberal  education,  or  the  col- 
lege curriculum.  Nat.  association  for  od.  purposes.  Public 
instruction  iu  Germany.  American  school-books.  Jewell 
(F.  S  )  Pubhc  school  training,  can  it  bo  made  a  profession. 
Stowe  (C.  E.)  Teachers'  seminaries  or  normal  schools  in 
the  United  States.     Irish  endowed  schools. 

16.  Lalor  ( J  )  Natur^^and  value  of  education.  Sarmiento 
(D.  P.)  Dignity  of  the  schoolmaster's  work.  Barnard  (H.)  ^ 
•Doc.  history  of  uormal  schools  in  the  U.  S.  Glimpses  of 
Amer.  education  prior  to  1800.  Day  (J.).  Hall  (W.),  Alcott 
(A.  B.),  Beecher  (H.  W.)  Schools  as  they  were.  Female  edu- 
cation as  it  was.  Woodbridge  (W.)  Hist,  of  ed.  assoc.  In 
the  U.  S.  Penn.  system  of  normal  schools.  Oswego  nor- 
mal and  training  school.  Public  instruction  iu  Austria. 
[Cont'd  iti  V.17.]  Cowdery  (M.  F.)  Formation  of  character, 
the  maiu  object  of  edueation.  Edwards  (R  )  Normal 
schools  of  the  U  S.  Wickersham  (J.  P.)  Education  as  an 
element  in  recoustructiou.  Bridgewatcr  state  normal 
school.  New  England  academies.  Elyot  (5iV  Thomas).  Tho 
Governour  ;  witli  his  life.  St.  Mary  s  college  at  \Viuchea- 
ter,  Engl.  Buckham  (M.  H.).  March  (F.  A.).  Porter  (S.) 
English  language  and  literature. 

17.  Classified  index  to  v.  1-16.  Garfield  (J.  A.)  Ednca- 
tiuu  i-ecoguized  as  a  national  interest.  Constitutional  pro- 
visions respecting  schools  aud  educatiou  iu  the  U.  8. 
Schools  as  they  were  in  the  U.  S.  Hoole  (C.)  New  discov. 
of  the  old  art  of  teaching,  I65y.  Fowler  (W.  C.)  The  clergy 
aud  popular  educatiou.  Cowley  (A.)  Plan  of  a  philosophical 
college,  1G61.  Secondary  schools,  Germany.  Public  in- 
structi'in  in  Switzerland.  Co-education  of  the  sexes.  Hart 
(J.  S.)  Normal  .schools-  Secondary  instruction  iu  Prussia. 
Public  iustruction  iu  Oldenberg  aud  Switzerland.  Egerton 
Eyersou  :  memoir.  Sybel  (H.  vou).  German  universities 
compared  with  the  Engl,  aud  French.  Mrs.  Lincoln  Phelpa; 
biography.  Dupanloup  {M.)  Studious  women.  DTsright 
(H,  E)  Example  of  Prussia  iu  the  training  of  teachers. 
Normal  and  training  schools  iu  the  U.  S.,  p.  651-822. 

18.  Sam-',  as  'American  year  book  of  J8G9  '  [6723.01]. 

19.  Education  in  district  of  Columbia,  with  its  efficiency 
compared  with  the  principal  cities  iu  the  V.  S.  andEiu'oi)e. 

20.  Public  instruction  iu  diflerent  countries  {p.  1-780). 
German  universities,  past  and  present  (p.  722-768). 

21.  Scientific  and  industrial  education.  Pt.  1.  Systems 
and  iustitutious  iu  Europe. 

22.  Systems  and  institutions  of  Rpecial  instruction  in 
Great  Britain.  Science  and  art  department.  Manual  labor 
aud  mechanical  dexterity  in  scientific  institutions.  Savig- 
ny  (F.  C.)  Uuiveisities  aud  colleges,  past  and  present. 
Public  instruction  in  France.  Temple,  Lowe,  and  Glad- 
stone, ou  classical  education.  Barnard  (F.  A.  P.)  Pveport 
on  elective  stuilies  of  Columbia  college.  Renan  on  Ger- 
man views  of  education  in  France.  Public  instgfcctiou  in 
Europe.  German  reform  schools.  School  codes  of  Germany, 
old  aud  new.     State  educ.  associatitms  in  United  States. 

23.  Wanting.  The  whole  of  its  contents  are  reproduced 
iu  Mr.  Haruard's  two  publications,  'Study  and  conduct* 
[5518,02]  and  '  Military  systems  '  [5524.19]. 

24.  Newman  (J. H.)  The  university  historically  developed. 
Freui  h  pedagogy,  English  pedagogj*.  Muleaster,  Webster, 
Wase.  Chapters  in  the  history  of  American  schools  and 
ednca.tion.  Public  iustruction  in  duchy  of  Finland.  State 
systems  of  common  schools  in  the  United  States  Early 
christian  schools,  scholars,  aud  teachers.  Teaching  orders 
of  the  catholic  church,  Domiuicaus  aud  Franciscans. 
Hamilton  {'S'irWm.)  and  Newman  (J.  H.)  English  uui- 
verf^ities.  Military  schools  and  systems  iu  Russia.  Kirk- 
patrick  ;E.)  Superior  instruction  historically  considered. 
Elementary  uat.  iustruction  in  Great  Britain.  Amer.  pub!, 
instruction.  Ancient  uuiv.  of  Paris,  Superior  iustruction 
in  vario\iB  countries. 

Gfinmon-school  journal.     Ed.  by  Horace  Mann.     4  v. 

Boston^  18)9-42.  8' 5516.20 

Xt'W  Eiujland  journal  of  education,     v.  1-7,     Boston, 

1875-78.    tbl 

England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland. 

Barilcy  {G.  C.  T.)  Schools  for  the  people  :  history,  de- 
velopment, and  present  working.     1871.  3533.16 

England.  Inspectors  of  schools.  Extracts  ftom  reports. 
London,  1852.    V2'' 5515.06 

Hoiderson  {J.  0.,  jr.)  Our  national  system  of  educa- 
tion :  an  essay.     1877 5522.11 

Mtrlei/ iJ.)  The  btruggle  for  national  education.  3d  ed. 

i874 5511.10 

A'ofc— Repr.  from  Fortn.  rev.,  Aug.,  Sept.,  Oct.,  1873. 

Owen  {H.)     Elementary  education  act     1870.     5514.10 

I'arkman  [yfra.  S.)  Nat.  education  in  Enylaud.  {In  Amer.  soc. 
sci.  asaoc.  Trans.,  no.  4.  1872] 5811.02 

Ptjcrofi  {J.)     School  education.     1843.  ,     .     .   55U.04 

^'■e  alsn  Contemp.  rev  .  v.  12.  1860  (iMr.  Foster's  hill,  by  T. 

Markbv)  :  v.  16. 1871  (The  school  boards,  by  T.  H.  Huxley); 

V.  16. 1871  (London  school  board,  by  W.  M.  Torrens) :  v.  19, 

1872  {Ed,  dUliculty,  by  F.  Seebohm) ;  Ed.  rev.,  v.  95,  1862 


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437 


(Nat.  ed.)  ;  T.  97,  1863  ;  V.  99 ;  V.  102  (Ed.  censuB  of  Great 
Bi'itaiu'  ;  v.  lU.  ISOl ;  Fortu.  rev.,  v.  6,  1806  (Revised  cd. 
coilo,  b.v  F.  Wiskar)  ;  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  C5.  1802;  v.  72. 
1HG5  (Improving  eleuieutary  iustruction)  :  Nat  rev.,  v.  12, 

1801  ;  Nortli  Brit,  rov.,  v.  10.  1851-'2  (Progreas  of  popular 
ed  ) ;  v.  22.  1854-5  (Pop.  cd.  in  Scotland) ;  v.  29,  1858  (Pop. 
ed.  iu  Brit,  and  Ij-eland) ;  v.  34,  1861  (Ed.  iu  .Scotland)  ; 
Quar.  rev.,  v.  Ill,  1862  (The  new  code)  ;  v.  128,  1870  (Ed. 
of  the  people)  ;  v.  131,  1871  (The  new  school  boards)  ; 
Westm.  rev.,  v.  89,  18(18  (Pop.  ed.)  ;  v.  97,  1872  (ftov.  and 
the  ed.  act)  ;   Statistical  soc.  of  London,  Journal,  v.  25, 

1802  (Uesources  of  pop.  ed.  in  England,  present  and  future, 
by  H.  Maun). 

Scotland.  See  Edin.  rev.,  Apl.,  1876  (Secondary  ed.  in  9  ): 
Fra-^er's  mag.,  v.  78.  1808  (School  and  univ.  system  in  S.)  ; 
Apl.,  May,  1876  (Secondary  ed.  iu  S.,  by  (J.  G.  Ramsey)  ;  N. 
Brit,  rev.,  v.  24,  1855-6  (Middle-class  school)  ;  v.  19,  1SS3 
(The  higher  instmctiou  iu  Scollaud)  ;  v.  46,  1867  :  Westm. 
rev.,  v.  98,  1872 

eS'  See  also  Universities,  iu  the  general  alphabet. 

XSuglish  Public  and  Eudowed  Schools. 

Defence  of  public  schools.  [In  Classical  journal,  v.  8,  p.  187. 
441  ;  V.  9,  p.  l.J 2742.08 

Public  schools,  Winchester,  Westminster,  Shrew.sbury, 
Harrow,  Rugby  ;  notes  of  their  history  and  tradi- 
tions. By  the  author  of  '  Etoniana. '  [anon.  ] 
1867. 5513.19 

Reply  (A)  to  the  most  popular  objections  to  public  schools,  with 
particular  refereuce  to  the  Tyrocinium  of  Cowper.  1814. 
[Pamphleteer,  v.  4,  pp.  1UJ-13U.) 6058.04 

Siaunlun  (11.)  The  groat  schools  of  England  :  au  ac- 
count  of   [tbeir]    foundatiou,  endowments,    and 

discipline.     1805 5.513.22 

i(^  For  articles  upon  the  public  schools,  generally  advo- 
cating au  enlargement  of  the  course  of  .study,  see  Black- 
wood's mag.,  v.  96,  18tl4  (3  articles  on  Harrow  and  Rugby, 
Loudon  schools,  and  Winchester  and  Shrewsbury)  ;  Con- 
temp,  rev.,  v.  4,  1807  '.Adverse  criticism,  by  T.  Murkby); 
V.  12,  1869  (Reply  to  Markby  on  the  inspection  and  exaiu. 
of  eudowed  schools,  by  D.  R.  Fearon)  ;  v.  9.  1868  (French 
criticisiu  ou  our  public  schools,  by  D.  R.  Foaron)  ;  Ediub. 
rev.,  V.  120.  1804  ;  Fortu.  rev.,  v.  2,  1865  (by  A.  TroUope)  ] 
V.  9,  1868  (Adverse  criticism,  by  F.  W.  Farrar)  ;  Fraser's 
ma.;.,  v.  03,  1801  (Moral  aspects)  ;  v.  09.  70,  1804  :  v.  77, 
1808;  V.  79,  1869  (Educational  eudowmeots) ;  North  Brit, 
rev.,  v.  41,  1804  ;  Quarterly  rev.,  v.  108, 1800  ;  v.  116,  1864  ; 
Westm.  rev.,  v.  77, 1802  ;  v.  95,  1871. 

Europe. 

Arnold  ( M. )    Schools  and  universities  on  the  continent. 

18G8 5515.07 

Barnard  ( //. )  National  education  in  Europe.  1851.5515. 13 
Freese  [J.  R.)  Report  on  school-Uouaos  and  popular  education. 
[In  Paris  univ.  expos..  1807.  Reps,  of  U.  S.  co..  v. 5.J  5915.13 
tf»^  See  also,  iu  this  class,  England  : — France  ; — Ger- 
many (p.  436); — National  education  (p.  438).  Also  Coutemp. 
rev.,  V.  78,  1863  (2  art.]  ;  Foirtu.  rev.,  v.  12, 1809 ;  Fraser, 
N.8.,  V.  3,  1871. 

Female  Education. 

[Sec  Women,  in  general  alphabet.] 

France. 

Arnold  (M.)  The  popular  education  of  France,  ■with 
notices    of    that   of  Holland  and    Switzerland. 

18G1 5515.20 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Qu.ar.  rev.,  v  125. 1S68. 
—  A  French  Eton.    [In  his  Essays  in  criticism.  1865.]       2512.13 

See  also  Quar.  rev.,  v.  117,  1805. 
llazen   ( W.    li. )    School  and   the  army  in    Germany ' 

and   France.     1872 45 10. 13 

See  also  Dublin  rev.,  Jan..  1876  (French  catholic  univer- 
sities) ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  85,  1857  (The  royal  house  of  St.  Cyr., 
1686-1793  ;  for  the  education  of  French  ladies) ;  Westm. 
rev..  July,  1875. 
^^  See  also  Europe  {above). 

General  and  MisceUaueous  Works. 

ArnoliHT.)  Education  of  the  middle  classes.  [In  his  Misoel. 
works.     1846 3514.01 

Barnard  (D.  D.)  Speeches  and  reports  on  educational 
topics.     1838 5912.26 

BarneirdiH.,  ed.)  English  pedagogy.  Education,  the 
school,   and  the  teacher,    iu   English  literature. 

2d  ed.    18G2. 5524.21 

Contents:  What  is  education.  Ascham  (R.)  The  school- 
master. Bacon  {Sir  F.)  Essays  on  education,  with  aunot. 
by  Whately.  'Wotlon  {Sir  H.)  Apothegms  ou  education. 
Masson  (D.)  Memoir  of  Johu  Milton  :  his  home,  school, 
and  college  education.  Milton  (J.)  Tractate  on  education. 
Petty  {Sir  Wm.)  Plau  of  au  iudnstrial  school.  Locke  (J.) 
Survey  of  pedagogical  system,  and  Thoughts  ou  education. 
Spencer  (H.)  Thoughts  on  education. 

Note.— For  other  publications  of  Henry  Barnard,  see 
page  64  of  catalogue. 


Beccher  {C.  K)  Educational  reminiscences  and  sug- 
gestions.    1871 5.522.1.7 

Bentham  {J)  Chrestoniathia :  new  system  of  iustru.-tion. 
(/n /u'.!  Works,  V.  8  (pt.  16).] 6010.08 

Bethune  {G.  W.)  Duties  of  educated  men.  [In  his  Orations, 
1850,  p.  281-319.] 2513.'JO 

Bouiwell  (G.  S.)  Thoughts  on  educational  topics. 
1859 5513.02 

Contents :  Learning  and  labor.  Educatimi  and  crime. 
Reformation  of  children.  Elementary  training  iu  the  pub- 
lic schools.  Relative  merits  of  public  high  schonls  and 
endowed  academies.  The  high  school  system.  Normal 
school  training  Female  education.  lutluence  and  duties 
of  teachers.  Liberty  and  learning.  Massachusetts  school 
fund.  Agricultural  education. 
Burtlon  {W.)  Education.  [In  his  Materials  for  thinking,  v.  1, 
ISIO,  p.  193  261.] 2614.21 

Burton  ( \V. )    Culture  of  the  observing  faculties  in  the 

family  and  the  school.     18G5 551.1.01 

Campan   {Mme.  J.  L.  II.   G.)    Thoughts  on  education.     [  \Vith 

her  Conversations.] 3032.06 

Central  society  of  education.     Papers,     v.  1-2.     18:i7- 

38 5513.01 

Cliambers's  Papers  for  the  people,  v.  1,  6 2516.01 

Clarke  (K  H. )    The  building  of  a  brain  [in  relation  to 

sex].     1874 5513.29 

—  Sex  iu  education.     1873 5514.27 

Carrie  {J.)  Early  and  infant  school  ed.  1857.  5513.09 
Dali  {Airs.  C.  H. )    The  college,  the  market,  and  the 

court ;   or   woman's   relation    to   education,    etc. 

18G7 5824.25 

Dickinson  {A.  E)  A  paying  investment.  1876.  5522.09 
Doane  {G.  \V..bp.)  Educational  writings.  1861.  3545.04 
Bioljlii  {B.  W.)  Higher  christian  education.  3545.09 
Elijcworth     (M.    and    R.     L.)    Practical    education. 

18.55 5513.10 

.Eiuca/ionai  year-book.  [v.  1-2.]  1872-73.  12°.  5511.07 
EveniliE.)    Orations  and  speeches K322.03 

Note. — For  Contents  see  under  his  ntimo  iu  general  alphabet. 
Fichte  {J.  G.)  The  science  of  knowledge.  18GS.  5412.19 
Frost  {J.)    Hints  to  the  young  mechanic.    ]p.  179-403  of  Kelt's 

Mechanic's  text-book.]       392:(.07 

Froude{J.A.)     Short  studies,  v.  2,  p.  313-44.  1871.        .     .2523.06 

Handllon    {Sir    W.)    Discussions    ou   education    and 

imiversity  reform.     1856 5413.10 

Contents  :  Ou  the  study  of  mathematics  as  an  exercise 
of  mind.  Ou  the  conditions  of  chissi  al  learning.  On  the 
universities.  On  the  right  of  dissenters  to  admission  into 
the  Enghsh  universities.    Cousin  ou  German  schools. 

Uecker  {J.)  The  scientific  basis  of  education,  demonstra- 
ted by  phrenological  facts,  etc.   2d  ed.  1868.   5  131.06 

Helps  {A.)  [In  his  Friends  in  council,  v.  1,  part  1,  p.  120  58. 
1861.]     .     .     .     .' 2531.26a 

IMveUus    (C.  A.)    Treatise  on  man;  and   education.. 

From  the  French,  by  W.  Hooper.  2v.l810.  5413.17 
Hill  {T.)  True  order  of  studies.  187G.  .  .5512.30 
Ilodson  (R)    Influence  of  on  nat.  character.    [In  Oxford  essays. 

V.  1.  1834  ;  p.  277-94 •  .  2641.11 

nape  (A.  It. )  Master  Johu  Bull,  a  holiday  book  for 
parents  and  schoolmasters.   1873.     .     .     .  5512.26 

Hoyt{.I.}V.)  Report  ou  education,  [/n  Paris  univ.  expos.,  1867, 
Reports,  v.  fi.J 3916.14 

Lessing    {G.    £.)    Education    of    the    human    race. 

1858 5513.15 

Locke  {J.)   Some  thoughts  concerning  education.    [In  his  Works. 

V.9.]      ......_ 6052.09 

Loudon  {Mrs.  )Light  of  mental  science;  on  moral  training. 

[With  essay  on  public  insti-uction.  ]  1845.  5511. IJ6 
Mann  {II.)     LecwBcs  on  education.     1848.     .  5522.06 

—  editor.    Common  school  journal 5516.20 

Mansfield  (E.  D. )    American  education  ;  its  principles, 

etc.    1851 5513.16 

Contents  :  Idea  of  a  republic.   Civil  and  religious  liberty. 
The  teacher.    Idea  of  science.    Mathematics.    .Astronomy. 
History.   Language.    Literature.    Converj^ation.    The  con- 
stitution.   The  Bible.    Education  of  women. 
Maurice  ( F.  D. )    Learning  and  working  :  six  lectures. 

1855 5513.24 

Milton  {J.)     On  education,     [/n  7iis  Works,  v.  3,  1848.]       .6064.03 

Same.    [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  17. | 5058.17 

More  {H.)    Hints  for  forming  the  character  of  a  princess.   [In  his 

Works,  V.  7.  1847.] 5057.07 

National  assoc.  for  the  prom,  of  social  science.    Transai-tions, 

1857-77.     21  V 6815.01 

A'o/«.^Each  volume  devotes  much  space  to  education. 
Northrop  (B.  G.)     Education  abroad,  and  oiher  papers. 

1873 5518.08 

Contents  :  Should  American  youth  be  educated  abroad  ? 
Legal  prevention  of  illiteracy.  Culture  and  knowledge. 
The  professional  study.  Study  and  health.  Labor  as  an 
educator.  Education  and  industrial  arts.  Labor  and  capital 
harmonized. 


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EDUCATION 


Olin  {S.)  Theory  and  practice  of  scbolabtic  life.  Baccalaureiito 
discourses.     Eas;tyB,  t^c.     (//i  Ais  Works,  v.  2.]     .     .3581.01 

Owmi  (R.  D. )  Outline  of  the  system  of  education  at 
New  Lanark.     1825 5515.19 

Papas  for  the  teacher.  2a  series.  1860.  .  .  55J'1.23 
Contents:  1.  Introduction.— -Object  teaching.  School- 
houses  and  their  equipment.  2.  Oral  leaeoua  on  real  ob- 
jects, by  T.  Morrison.  3.  Specimen  notes  of  lessons.  4. 
Gallery  traiuiug  lessons — common  things,  by  D.  Stow. 
5.  Prize  schemes  for  tho  encouragement  of  a  knowledge  of 
common  things  among  teachers,  by  Prof.  Sullivan  and  lord 
AsUburton.  6.  Necessity  and  progress  of  elementary  in- 
struction in  economical  science,  by  (_'.  Knight,  7.  Subjects 
and  methods  of  teaching  in  reference  to  tho  prevention  of 
misery  and  crime,  by  E.  C.  Taiush.  8.  Progress  of  ele- 
mentary education  iu Ireland.  9.  Subjects  and  methods  of 
primary  education  as  presented  in  the  model  infant  school, 
Dublin,  by  F.  U.  Young.  10.  Organization  and  instruction 
of  the  ordinary  national  schools.  11.  Progress  of  element- 
ary education  iu  Scotland.  12.  Subjects  and  methods  of 
early  education,  by  J.  Currie.  13.  BlL-thod  and  examina- 
tion, by  J.  Morrison.  14.  Lesson  on  color,  by  J.  H.  Hay. 
15.  Progress  of  elementary  education  in  England.  IG. 
British  and  foreign  school  society.  17.  Manual  of  the  sys- 
tem of  primary  instructions  iu  tho  model  schools  of  the 
British  and  foreign  school  society. 

Quain  (R.)  On  some  dufects  in  general  education. 
1870 5514.15 

Quick     (R.    II.)     Essays    on     educational     reformers. 

1868 5513.21 

Contents:  Schools  of  the  Jesuits.  Ascham.  Montaigne. 
Katich.  Milton.  Comenius.  Locke.  Kousseau's  Emile.  Base- 
dow and  the  Philauthropin.  Pestalozzi.  Jacatot.  Herbert 
Spencer.  Thoughts  about  teaching  children.  Moral  and 
religious  education. 

fiaunier  (K.  von).  Geschichta  der  Pildagogick.  i  v. 
1846-51 5525.02 

Rice  {II.)    E.  and  its  errors.     [In  his  Nature  and  culture.  2538.31 

liichter  {J.  I'. )  Levana  ;  or,  doctrine  of  education. 
1863 5514.05 

Rousseau  (J.  J.)  Emile,  ou  do  I'eJucation.  1648.  7033.04 

Raskin  {J. )  Sesame  andlilies  ;  two  lectures.1865.2542.22 

SewanllW.K)  Discourse  on  education.   1837.  5093.23 

S'loell  (K  31.)  Principles  of  E.,  drawn  from  nature 
and  revelation,  and  applied  to  female  education  iu 
the  upper  classes.     2  v.  in  1.     1860.     .     .  5514.00 

Spencer  {II.)  Education  :  intellectual,  moral,  and  physi- 
cal.   1861 5514.07 

Tliompson  (D'A.  W. )  Wayside  thoughts  on  education. 
1868 5514.09 

Timbs  (J. )  School-days  of  eminent  men,  with  sketches 
of  the  progress  of  E.  in  England.    1358.     3263.22 

Todd  (J.)    Student's  manual.     1858.      .     .     .  5512.13 

Germany. 

Arnold  (M. )  Higher  schools  and  universities  in  Ger- 
many.   1874 5511.09 

Barnard  [H..  editor).  German  educational  reformers.  See  Eau- 
mer  (F.  L.  G.  von) 6515.14 

Cousin  {  V. )  Report  on  public  instruction  in  Prussia. 
1834 5511.05 

Hamilton  (Sir  W.)  Cousin  on  German  schools.  [In  Jiis  Discus- 
sions.  1850.] 6413.10 

Hart  {J.  M.)  German  tmiversities :  with  comparison 
of  the  German,  English  and  Amer.  system. 
1874 5515.28 

Hazen  ( W.  B. )  The  school  and  thawrmy  in  Germany 
and  Prance.    1872 ~    .     .     .4516.13 

Hurst  {J.  F.)  Life  and  literature  in  the  Fatherland. 
1875.   [1874.] 964.28 

Perry  (TF.  C.)     German  univ.  education.  1845.  5515.16 

Raumer  (K.  von).  German  educational  reformers. 
Memoirs  ;  with  contributions  to  the  history  of 
education  from  the  14th  to  the  19th  century. 
[Tr.  from  his  History  of  pedagogy,  by  L.  W.  Fitch 
and  F.  B.  Perkins.]  Ed.  by  11.  Barnard.  Phila., 
.1863.     8^ 5515.14 

Stiffens  (H.)    German  univ.  life.     Tr.  by  W.  L.  Gage. 

1S74 5515.20 

See  also  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  4,  1871  (Two  German  schools  : 
Friedrich  "Wilhelm's  gymnasium  and  the  Elizabeth  schule); 
Westm.  rev.,  v.  77,  1802  (Pop.  ed.  iu  Prussia)  ;  New  Eng- 
lander,  v.  15,  1857  (.Vmer.  student  in  Germany). 

See  also  on  German  universities,  Atlantic  mag.,  v.  7,  18G1 
(The  German  university  professors)  ;  N.  A.    rev.,  v.   9G, 
1863  ;  Littell,  1870,  v.  1,  or  Uevue  dos  deui  moudes,  16 
sept.  1809  (by  G.  Pouchet). 
flSr  See  also  Europe  (p.  437). 


Home  Education. 

HnnUn/jton   {F.  D.)     Home  and  college.     .     .  3511.09 
Marlineau  (II.)     Household  education.     1867.  3511.13 
Taylor  (I.)    Home  education.     1858.     .     .     .5512.12 
See  also  Contemp.  rev.,  v.  3,  1866  (Home  and  school  edu- 
cation, by  W.  E.  Jeli). 

Kindergarten  and  Object  Teaching. 

liuelow  (-B.  von  M.)  The  new  education  by  work,  ac- 
cording to  Fraebel's  method.  Tr.  by  Mrs.  H. 
Mann  and  L.  Noa.     1876 5512.31 

Calkins  (N.  A.)     Primary  object  lessons.   1870.  5514.18 

Douai  (A.)  The  kindergeirten  :  Froebel's  system. 
1871 5514.20 

Ilailman  (W.  K.)  Kindergarten  culture.  Froebel's 
system.     1873 5512.32 

Krieije  (A.  L.,  ed.)  Rhymes  and  tales  for  the  kinder- 
garten and  nursery.     1876 5512.35 

—  Friedrich  Froebel  ;  a  biogr.  sketch.     1876.  5512.34 

Krierje  (M.  II.)  The  child,  its  nature  and  relations  ;  an 
elucidation  of  Froebel's  principles  of  education. 
2ded.,  1872 5514.26 

Mann  (Mrs.  H.)  and  Peahody  {E.  P.)  Moral  cultui-e 
of  infancy,  and  Kindergarten  guide.  1863.  5514.01 

Same.   '  1876 5514.02a 

Wiehe  (E.)  Paradise  of  childhood  :  a  manual  for  self- 
instruction  in  Frcebel's  educational  principles, 
and  a  guide  to  kinder-gartners.  1SG9.  .  5528.29 
Object  Lessons. 

AfaHuo/  for  object  lessons.   1S62 5513.20 

Papers  for  the  teachef-.  2d  series.  18G0  (Object  teaching  and  oral 
lessons  on  social  science  and  common  things.     Parts  1,  2, 

3.  4.) 5.524.23 

See  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  10,  18G2  (by  E.  D.  Peabod>  )- 

Morality  and  Thrift,  and  Education. 

JarvisiE)  Tho  value  of  common-school  education  to  common 
labor.     [U.  S.  Cam.  of  ed.  Sep.,  1872.) 0516.04 

Foster  {J.)    On  popular  ignorance.     [In  fiis  Essays,  1835.]  5412-00 

Mansfuid  [E.  D.)  The  relation  between  crime  and  education. 
[U.  S.  Com.  of  ed.  Rep.,  1872.1 6516.05 

Mans/i'ld  {K.  D.)  Relation  between  education  and  pauperism. 
[U.  S.   Com.  ofed.  Rep.,  1872.] 6516.04 

Oxford  prize  essays,  v.  2, 1830  (Connexion  betw.  intellectual  and 
moral  excellence) 2541.12 

Sketch  of  popular  tumults,  illus.  of  the  evils  of  social 
ignorance.     1837 441.03 

Spencer  {II.)  National  education.  [In  his  Social  statics,  1851  ; 
p.  34C-352.] 6814.01 

Tainscit  {Edw.  C.)  Education  a  preventive  of  misery  and  crime. 
[In  Barnard  (H.)  Amer.  jour,  of  cd.,  v.  11,  p.  77-93.]  6531.11 

United  States.  Commi.isioner  of  education.    Report  for  1874,  p.  cxi- 

cxix.  (Crime  and  ignorance.) 6516.00 

See  also  Statistical  society.  Journal,  v.  10,  1847  (luHu- 
ence  of  education,  shown  by  facts  recorded  in  the  criminal 
tables  for  1845-46.  by  G.  R.  Porter)  ;  v.  12,  1849  (Moral  and 
ed.  statistics  of  England  and  Wales,  by  J.  Fletcher);  v.  31, 
1868  (Increase  of  material  prosperity  and  of  moral  agents 
compared  with  the  state  of  crime  and  pauperism,  by  J.  H. 
Elliott).  Consult  a/so  Nelson's  Vital  statisstics,  p,  353-308 
[5918.02] :  and  the  annual  reports  of  tho  English  registrar 
general,  from  1876. 

National  Education. 
' Biirnard  (H.)     National    education.     Systems,   institu- 
•          tions,  and  statistics  of  public  instruction  in  differ- 
ent countries.     4v.     1872-77 5518.03 

Contents;  v.  1.    Europe. — German  states.     2.  Europe. — 

Switzerland.  France.  Belgium,  Holland.  Denmaik,  Norway, 

Sweden,  Russia,  Turkey,  Greece,   Italy,   Spain,  Portugal. 

3.  Great  Britain.    4.  United  States. 

6b)ii6e  ( G. )  Lectures  on  popular  education.  1837.5513. 06 

—  Remarks  on  national  education.  1847.     .     .  5513.07 

Macbride   {J.    D.)    Address    on   national    education. 

1.S49 5721.04 

Rnners  {J.  E.  T.)  In  his  Cobden  and  political  opinion,  1873  :  p.  343- 
382 6724.18 

Normal  Schools. 

Barnard  {II.)    State  normal  schools  and  city  training  schools. 

[InXS.S.  Com.of  ed.     Report,  1868.] 6516  01 

.Vie  also  Fortti.  rev.,  Sept.,*1874  (Professional  training  of 
teachers,  by  W.  Jolly)  ;  and  consult  Indexes  to  Barnard's 
Amer.  jour,  of  ed.,  v.  1-24  [5531.23]. 

Religion  and  Education. 

See  Contemp.  rev.  9,  1868  (Function  of  church  and  state 
In  uat.  education,  by  E.  H.  Plumptre);  v.  14,  1870  (Attitude 
of  the  church  towards  primary  education,  by  J.  Oakly)  ; 
Fraser's  mag.,  N.  B.,  v.  1,  1870  (The  religious  dUficnlly)  ; 
Now  Euglauder,  v.  29,  1870  (Bible  and  the  school,  by  I'les- 


THE     BROOKLYN     LIBUAll  Y. 


EDUCATION -ED  WARDS 


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BPnse)  I  Qu.  rev.,  v.  132.  1872  (Eaucation,  secularism,  and 
noncouformity)  ;  Wcstm.  rav.,  v.  01.  1853  (Sects  and  secu- 
lar education)  ;  v.  99,  lISTi  (Keligiou  as  a  subject  of  na- 
tional education). 

Blole  in  the  public  schools.  See  Biblical  and  religious  lit- 
erature (p.  79y. 

Hitman  cathnlic  church  ami  education.  See  Cath.  world. 
Oct..  187a  (Are  our  public  schools  free?);  Sept.,  1875  (Uights 
of  the  church  over  ed.)  :  Dublin  rev..  Apl  .  1876  (Secular 
ed.  in  England  and  the  U.  S.) ;  Apl.,  1876  (Catholic  inter- 
mediate ed.) 

Scientific,  and  Industrial-Art  Education. 

Ailciiisoii  { IK.  P.)     Classical  and  scientific  studies  and 

the  great  schools  of  England.     1865.      .  5518.09 

Tujiniiii/  ('!'.)     Technical  training  :  a  national  system. 

1874 3915.20 

See  also  Fortn.  rev..  Aug.,  1868  (by  F.  Jenkin  );  Int.  rev.. 
Sept.,  1875  (Indus,  art  ed.  in  the  U.  S..  by  E.  S.  Drone)  ; 
Pop.  sci.  mo.,  June,  1874  (Sci.  and  indust.  ed.) 

jeS=-  See  also  numerous  entries  under  Arts  (Useful  :  Sci- 
entijic  educaiion,y.  39);^Fiae  arts  (Education  in  art,  p.  542). 

Teaching  (Theory  and  Practice  of). 
Ascliam  (R.)    The  scholemaster.     Isted.,  1570;  [ed.] 
•by  E.  Arber.     1870 5011.10 

—  Same,    [/ii  Ais  Works,  V.  3.  1864.] 6012.18 

—  Same.    [/»  Ais  Works,  1761.]       .     .  " 6017.11 

CaUenoood    (S.)     On  teaching  :  its  ends  and   means. 

1875 5512.29 

Hall  (B.  R. )     Teaching  a  science  :  the  te%cher  an  artist. 

1848 5513.14 

Holbrook  (A.)     The  normal:  or  methods  of  teaching 

the  common  branches.    4th  ed.     1873.     .  5515.27 


Hope  (A  R.)     A  book  about  dominies.     1869.  5513.17 
Paije    (D.    P.)     Theory   and    practice    of    teaching. 

1«52 5514.02 

Potter  (A.)  (md  Emersnn  (G.  B.)    The  school  and  the 

schoolmaster.     1844 5514.03 

Rohinson  ( R. )  Teacher's  manual  of  method  and  organi- 
zation.    1869 5514.17 

Rosenkranz  (A")  Pedagogics  as  a  system.  From  the 
German,  by  A.  C.  Brackett.  1872.  .  .  5518.07 
Sand.'i  (N.)  Philosophy  of  teaching.  1869.  5514.14 
Si/fiher  (J.  R.)  Art  of  teaching  school.  1872.  5514.25 
Wickersham  (J.  P.)  Methods  of  instruction. 
1865 5514.10 

See  also  Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  82.  1857  (Teaching  and 
training) ;  v.  98.  1885  (Educators)  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  86,  1858 
(Profession  of  schooliuaster). 

United  States. 

United  States.  Commissioner  of  education.  Report. 
8v.     1868-76 5516.01 

Note. — Appended  to  the  Report  are  statistics  of  the 
school  systems  of  states  and  lerritories.  and  of  schooU. 
colleges,  libraries,  and  educational  iustilutions  generally. 

SSS^  More  or  less  complete  sets  of  tije  E'luoational  re- 
ports of  Connecticut,  Massachusetts.  New  York,  and 
other  states  ;  and  of  Boston,  Brooklyn.  New  York,  and 
other  cities,  belong  to  the  Library. 

&^  See  also  Universities,  in  the  general  alphabet  ;  and 
Ooramon-school  education  (p.  435). 

University  Education  and  History. 

[See  Universities  and  Colleges,  in  general  alphabet.] 

,8®-  See  also  Amusements  (Gymnastics  and  physical  edwcalirtn.  p.  25)  ; — Arts  [Useful:  Method  ; — Scientijic  education,  p.  39)  ; 
Bhnd  (p.  220)  .—Conversation  (p.  280)  :— Criticism  (p.  393)  ;— Culture  (p.  400)  :— Deaf  and  dumb  (p.  408)  ;— Elocution  (p.  442)  ; 
Etiquette  {p.  419)  ; — Fine'arts  (Education,  p.  542)  ; — Governesses  (p.  5S3i  ; — Knowledge  (p.  6G8)  ; — Language  (p.  673)  ; — Litera- 
ture (p.  7031  ;— Mathematics  (p.  747)  ;— Memory  (p.  770)  ;— Military  science  (Military  education,  p.  777)  ;— Pestalozzi  ;— Read- 
ing :— Self- culture  ; — Social  science  ; — Women  (Education  of  women]. 


Education  of  tho  htiman  race.  .S'm  Lossing 'G.  E.)  1858.  5513.15 
Education  of  American  girls.  ,^ee  Brackett  (.\nna  C.)  .  5214.28 
Education  of  the  feeUngs.  See  BrayJOharli-s).  1872.  .  .  5433. K) 
Educational  year-book.  [v.  1-2.]  1872-73.     New  York, 

1872-73.  12^ 5511.07 

Edward.     See  Biography  (p.  141>  for  hvea  of  persons  of  this 

name. 
Edward  vi.,  (king  of  England).     Writings.     London, 

1831.   12° 354  (i.  15 

Contents :  Against  the  pope's  supremacy.    Short  cate- 
chism. Extracts  from  the  primer  of  Edward  vi. 
Edwards  (Amelia  Blandford).     Ballads.     New  York, 

[1865.]    16' 1G42.19 

*^  For  her  novels  see  Fiction  class-list. 
Edwards  (Arthur  M. )  Life  beneath  the  waters  ;  or, 
the  aquarium  in  America.  N.  Y.,  1858.16°.  4825.13 
Ed'wards  (Bela  Bates).  Writings.  With  a  memoir 
by  E.  A.  Park.  2  v.  B.,  1853.  12=.  .  .  3546.09 
V.  1.  Metnoir.  Sermons.  2.  Essays,  addresses,  lectures  : 
Koman  catholic  religion  in  Italy.  Slavery  in  ancient 
Greece.  Roman  slavery  in  the  early  centuries  of  the 
Christian  era.  Slavery  in  the  middle  ayes.  Classical  studies. 
Female  education.  Poetry  of  Wordsworth.  Reasons  for 
the  study  of  the  Hebrew  language.  Ear;y  Engl,  versions  of 
the  Bible.  Of  the  Pentateuch.  The  imprecations  in  the 
Scriptures.  Hebrew  poetry.  Importance  of  a  thorough 
theological  education.  Christians  sTrould  study  the  pro- 
founder  mysteries  of  their  faith.  Collateral  signs  of  hu- 
man depravity.  Influence  of  eminent  piety  on  the  intel- 
lectual i>owers. 

Edwards  (Bryan).  History  of  the  British  colonies  in 
the  West  Indies.     4th  ed.     3  v.     Loudon,  1807. 

8^ 556.01 

yote. — v.  3.  contains  a  history  of  St.  Domingo. 

Ed'wards  (Charles).  History  and  poetry  of  finger 
rings.     N.  Y.,  1855.  12° 1585.06 

—  Pleasantries  about  courts  and  lawyers  of  the  State 

of  New  York.     New  York,  18C,7.  8'.     .     .3254.21 

—  Juryman's  guide  throughout  the  state  of  New  Y'ork. 

New  York,  1831.     8° 56:i2.26 

Ed'wards  (Edward).  Chapters  of  the  biographical 
history  of  the  French  Academy.  New  York,  18C4. 
8° 2744.12 

—  Free  toira  libraries,  their  management,  and  history  ; 

in  Britain,  France,  Germany  and  America.     With 
notices  of  book  collectors.     L.,  1869.     8".   2744.07 

—  Libraries  and  founders  of  libraries.     London,  1864. 

8° •.     .  2744.03 

—  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Ealeic-h.     With  his  1-tters.     2  v. 


[London],  1868.     8° 3147.16 

—  Lives  of  the  founders  of  the  British  Museum.    1570- 

187(1.     2  V.     London,  1870.  8° 2744.09 

—  llemiars  of  libraries  ;  incl.  library  economy.     2  v. 

Loudon,  1859.   8° 2744.01 

Ed'wards  (Frederick,  jr.)     On  the  extravagant  use  of 

fuel  in  cooking.  London,  1869.  8°.  .  .3932.50 
Edwards  (Tiiovanni  O'Kelly).     History  of  the   restoration  of  tho 

public  iiictures  at  Venice.    [In  Merrifield  (.t//'i-.)    Original 

treatises,  etc.,  v.  2.1 1422.03 

Edwardes  (.sic  Herbert  B. )  and  Merivale  (Herman). 

Life  of  Sir  Henry  Lawrence.     3d  ed.     New  York, 

1873.  8= 3098.12 

Edvrards  (Henri  MUne).     Manual  of  zoology.     Tr.  by 

K.  Knox.     London,  1856.   16° 4713.18 

Edwards  (H.  Sutherland).     History  of  the  opera.  2  v. 

Loudon,  1862.  12° 1562.27 

—  Life  of  Rossini.     L.,  1869.  8° 3154.21 

—  The  Polish  captivitj' :  account  of  present  position' of 

the  Poles.     2t.     L.,  1863.  8° 545.23 

—  ((raii.s/otor).     Captivity  of  two  Russian  princesses  in 

the  Caucasus.  Loudon,  18.';7.  8'.  .  .  993.06 
Edw^ards  (Isaac).     Treatise  on  bills  of  exchange  and 

promissory  notes.  2d  ed.  N.  Y.,  1863.  8°.a^23.15 
Ed^T'ards  (Jonathan,  the  elder).     Life  of  David  Brai- 

nard.  Boston,  1749.   12°.' 3023.12 

—  Works,  with  iudex.     4  t.     N.  Y.,  18.5'2.     8°.   3.546.01 

Cotil'mts :  v.  1.  Memoirs.  Farewell  sermon.  Inquiry 
concerning  qualifications  for  communion.  Reply  to  Solo- 
mon Williams.  History  of  the  work  of  redemption.  Dis- 
tinguishing marks  of  a  work  of  the  Spirit  ot  God.  Miscel. 
observ.  in  importaiit  doctrines.  Life  of  David  Brainerd. 

2.  Inquiry  into  the  freedom  of  the  will.  Dissertation 
cone,  tlie  end  for  which  God  created  the  world.  Diasert- 
on  the  natiu-e  of  virtue.  Great  christian  doctrine  of  orig. 
sin  defended.  Concerning  the  divine  decrees  in  general 
and  elections  in  particular.  Concerning  cfiicacious  grace. 
Observ.  cone,  faith. 

3.  Treatise  concerning  relig.  affections.  Narrative  of 
surprising  conversions.  Thoughts  on  the  revival  in  New 
England.  On  attempt  to  promote  explicit  agreement  in 
extraordinary  prayer.  Concerning  the  perseverance  of  the 
saints.  On  the  notion  of  the  pre-existeuce  of  Christ's 
human  goul.  Mysteries  of  Scriptm-e.  Observ.  upon  par- 
ticular passages  of  Scripture.  Theol,  questions.  Six  occa- 
sioual  sermoi]^. 

4.  Forty  sermons. 

KtJ-  For  biogr.and  crit.  notices  of  E.,  see  Biography  (p.  141); 
also  Bibl.  sacra.  Oct.,  1861  (by  J.  P.  Thompson)  ;  April.  1869 
(by  I.  N.  Tarbox). 


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£dwards  (Jonathan,  Ihe  younger).  Works,  -with  me- 
moir by    Try  on  Edwards.     2  v.     Andover,  18  i2. 

8^       b5iG.U7 

ConUnts  :  v.  1.  Mumoir.  Salvation  of  all  lueu  strictly 
ex'd.  BiBSert.  couceruiug  liberty  aud  ueceswity.  Ou  tbe 
lauguagQ  ot  the  MuliUijkaueow  ludiaua,  llemarka  ou  tlie 
improvemeatd  iu  tliuology  by  his  lather.  Tlioughts  ou 
tho  atoueuieut.  Appeudix — Fuueral  sermon,  by  K.  Smitlj, 
2.    2i*  sermons.     Articles  from  the  Theological  mag. 

Edwards  (K.  B. )  How  the  Frencli  make  lowls  pay. 
Loudon,  1871.    8= 6131.26 

Edwards  (ilatilda  Bethain).  A  winter  with  the  swal- 
lows [iu  Algeria].  Loudon,  18()7.  8°.  10S3.18 
eS*  -For  wioels  by  this  author,  see  Fiction  class-list. 

Edwards  (Niniaa  W.)  History  of  Illinois,  1778-1833  ; 
and  life  of  Niaian  Edwards.  Springfield,  (IU.) 
1870.     8".     .     . 592.23 

XJdwards  (Richard),  and  Hopewell  (M.)  Great  West 
aud  St.  Louis.     St.  Louis.  18!J0.   8'".     .     .    1135.19 

Edwards  (Tryou).  Tha  world's  laconics  ;  prose  and 
poetry.     New  York,  185G.  12^      ....  6213.11 

Edwards  (Wm.)  Personal  adveutures  during  the  In- 
dian rebellion.    Loudon,    1858.  12'.     .     .  1011.07 

Edwin  of  Daira.    See  Smith  (Alei.)   1861 1685.15 

Edwy  aud  Elgiva,  aud  Sir  Everard.   5ce  Bland  (E.)  1809.    1614.35 

EalkLug  (Max  von).  Memoirs,  and  letters  and  jour- 
nals of  Mij.  Gaa.  Beidesel.  Tr.  by  W.  L.  Stone. 
2  V.     Albany,  18(53.     8' 3153.21 

Egan  (Charles).  Antiquity  and  primltiye  form  of  tlie  harp. 
[Journal  of  Brit.  arch,  ass.,  v.  0.] 1161.06 

Egau  (Fierce).  Book  of  sports  and  mirror  of  life. 
London,  1875.  8' 4tJ13.27 

—  *Boxiaua.     3  v.     London,  1830.     8°.      .     .4613.20 
Same.  New  series.   2  v.  London,  1829.  8°.  4613.23 

—  Sporting  anecdotes.     Loudon,  1825.    8*^.     .  4617.05 

—  Tom  aud  Jerry.     Life  in  London.     London,   1869. 

12' 6216.36 

fl®-  .%«  also  Fiction  class-list. 

Egbert,  (.a'jp.  of  York.  A.D.  732-66).  Pontifical.  Dur- 
ham, 185.J.  8'.   [Surteeasoc,  V.  27.]    .     .  5116.31 

Egsde  (Haus).  Description  of  Greenland.  With  a 
life  of  the  author.     London.     1818.  8°.     .  1143.05 

Egeria.    Ste  Dockray  (B.)     1857 2623.01 

Egartou   (Francis    F.   L.  G.    1st    earl   of   EUesniere). 

Essays.    London,  1858.  8' 2528.08 

Contents  :  Manners  and  usages  of  Japan.  Recollections 
of  Japan.  Life  aud  letters  of  Wallenstein.  Art  and  artists 
in  Ea^tand.  Life  of  Blucher.  Hudson's  Bay  company. 
Aqueducts  and  canals.  Painting  in  the  Hth  cent.  Mar- 
mout,  Siboruo.  and  Alison.  Ross's  voyage  to  the  Antarctic 
regions.  Borneo  and  Celebes.  Skerryvore  light-house, 
Russian  and  CJermau  campaigns.  Diary  of  General  Gordon. 
Travels  among  the  Laps. 

—  Guide  to  Northern  ai'chsaology.   L.,  18^g.   8".  543.09 
Egertoa  (Wm.)     Faithful  memoks  of  Mrs.  Anne  Old- 
field.     London,  1731.     H" 3135.19 

Egertoa  papers,  illus.  of  the  times  of  Elizabeth  and 
James  I.  Ed.  by  J.  P.  CoUier.  London,  Octnuha 
soc,  1810.     4' 5112,12 

Eggleston  (Edward),  Christ  in  art :  story  of  the  evange- 
lists. WithdesigusofBida,  N.Y.,  1875.1°.  1436.33. 
XHS*  For  hia  novels,  see  Fiction  class-hst. 

Egglestou  (George  Gary).  How  to  educate  yourself. 
New  York,  1872,   12' 551'2,24 

—  Haw*o  m;ik6  a  Uviug.     N,  Y,,  1875,   12°.     .  5922.30 

—  A  rebel's  recollections.   New  York,  1875,  1'2°.   631,16 
Eglesfield    (Francis).     Monarchy    revived ;    personal 

hist,  of  Charles  n.  to  his  restoration  to  the  throne. 

London,  1822,    8' 3034.25 

Eglestou  (George  W. )     Search  after  truth  ;   addressed 

to   youug  man.      New  York,    18G9,      12°.     3546.13 
Egleston  (T.)    Catalogue  of  minerals,  with  their  formulas,  etc. 

|Sm.  miacal.     Coll.,  v.  7,  1863,] 3935.17 

Eghwaati.     .See  Ibn-ed-Din  el  Eghwaati. 

Egloffstein  (F.  W.,  bacon  von i.     Geology  and  physical 

geogr.  of  Mexico.     New  York,  1864.     8'.     1155.01 
Egotism.       Da'trimi  {J.)       Egoists,      [{n  her    Gentlefolks,  etc. 

1876.] 2524.17 

—  HitzlM  (  Wm.)     [In,  his  Table-talk,  v.  1,  1!<57  :   pt,  1,  p,  161-76.] 

—  Rand  {W.  B.)     [' Matthew  Browne.']     [7/t /tis  Views  and  opin- 

ions, 1866  ;    p,  122-35,) 2514.18 

See  also  CoruUiU  mag,,  Feb.,  1876  (Self-esteem  and  self- 
estimation),  ^ 
Ejypt,     See  Countries,    (Egypt,  p.  308.) 

Egypt  to  Sinai      .See  G-aussen  IS.  R.  L.)  1869 3564.22 

Egyptian  sepulchres.     See  Smythe  (Emily  A.)      .    .    .    .1091.25 
UUert  (Louis).     Letters  on  music.     Tr.  by  F.  K.  Hit- 
ter.    Boston,  1870.   16° 1562,01 


Ehrcnmalm  (Arwid).    *Travela  into  western  Nordland  aud  Lap. 

laud,  1741.    [/ft  Pinkerton.    Voyages,  v,  1.]    .    ,     .    920.01 

Eighteen  Christian  centuries.  ■  */c  White  (James).    1S58.    Ui.lS 

Eighteenth  century  (llislory  ot  the).  See  Schlosser  (F.  C.)  446.19 

4fcir  Ou  the  ISth  century,  see  aUu  ^listory. 

Eighth  commandniBut.  See  Eeade  (Charles) 2712.36 

Eighty  years  of  repubhcau  gov.  iu  the  U.  S.  See  Jennings  iL.  J,i 
„     ,  "68 6726.18 

Eighty  years'  progress  of  the  United  States.     By  emi- 
nent literary  men.  2  v.     N.  Y,,  1861.  8°.    5917.18 
Note.— For  Contents  see  p.  375  of  this  catalogno. 
Eikon  basilike  :  the  portraicture  of  his  sacred  majestie 
[Charles  I.]     Loudon,  1824.     8°.     .     .     .  3034. '20 
Note.— Itia  still  an  nneettled  question  whether  the  above 
was  written  by  i>r,  Gandeu  or  by  Charles  i. 

—  Mackintosh   {.Sir  J  }    Eefutatiou  of  tlie  claim  on  behalf  of 

Chaileti  I.  to  the  authorshii>.  [In  his  Misccl.  works.]  2536.27 
Eitel    (Ernst   J.)     Fetig  sliui  :   or  natmal  science   in 

China.     L„  1873,  8° 1025,23 

El.    /es=-  Arabic  names  go  imder  the  word  which  follows  El. 
Elam  (Charles) .    On  cerebria  and  other  diseases  of  the 

brain.     London,  1872.    8° 4332.29 

—  A  physician's  problems.     L,,  1869.     12°.     .4333.12 

Contents :  Katural  heritage.  On  degeneration  in  man. 
On  moral  aud  criminal  cijidemics.  Body  U5.  mmd,  •  niu- 
eions  and  halluciuatiuus.  uu  sumnambuUsm.  lieverie 
and  abstraction, 

—  Winds  of  doctrine.     N.Y.,1877.    12°.    .    .4332.30 
Elcbo  (Francis  Wemyss  Charteirs,  lord).     Letters  on 

military  organization.     L.,  1871.     12°.     .  4516.09 

Elder  (William).     Biogiaphy  of  Elisha  Kent  Kane. 

Phila,,  1858.     8° 3095.04 

—  The  enchanted  beauty,  and  other  tales,  essays,  aud 

sketches.     New  York,  1855.   12°.     .     .     .  2524.01 

—  Questions  of  the  day  :  economic  and  social.    PhUa., 

1871.     8° 5927.24 

Elderhorst  (W.,  Jf.D.)  Manual  of  blow-pipe  analysis 
and  deteiminative  mineralogy.     3d  ed.     Philad., 

[1873.]     12° 4213.21 

Eldorado. 

—  Bulfinck  (T.)     Oregon  and  Eldorado.    1S66.   1123.04 

—  Simon  (P.)  Expedition  of  Pedro  de  Ursua  aud  Lope 

de  Aguirre  in  search  of  El  Dorado,  etc.,  1560-1561. 
[Haklujrt  society,  1861.] 567.13 

Election  :  telegraphic  epic.  Sue  Richards  (W.  C.)  1858.    .  1682.19 

Election  aud  electioneering.  See  Government  and  pohtics.  (Bal- 
lot ; — Elections  ; — Representation.) 

Election  (Doctrine  ol^.  See  Bibhcal  and  rehg.  ht.  (Calvinism, 
p  80.) 

Elections  ( r,aw  of).     See  Law.  (Elections.) 

Electrical  philosopher.     .See  Lovett  (B.)  1774 4024.14 

Electric  telegraph.     See  Arts  (Useful  :  Telegraph,  p.  47). 

Electricity.  See  Physics  ; —  Meteorology  ;—  Medicine.  (Medical 
electricilii).     .(4/si)  Animal  magnetism  (p.  28). 

Electro-metaliurgy  .    See  Arts  (Useful,  p.  41). 

Electro-statics.    See  Physics. 

Eleusinian  and  other  pagan  mysteries. 

—  Oiriiiie.  (J. )     Observations  occasioned  by  OuvarofTs 

essay.     1817 3817.11 

—  Faier  {G.  S.)     Origin  of  pagan  idolatry,  v.  3,  1816 ;  p,  99- 

19U,) 3818,10 

• — Howard  (R.)  Kevelations  of  Egyi^tian  mysteries, 
aud  allegories  of  Greek  poets  eU-arly  intei'i>reted. 
1850 4322.23 

—  Inman  ( T. )      Ancient  faiths  embodied  in  ancient 

names.  2  v.    1868-69 3551.21 

—  Ouvaroff  (6'.,  comie).     Essay  on  the  mysteries  of 

Eleusis.     1817 3817.11 

—  Sainie-Crolx  (0.  K  J.  0.  de  C.  L.,  haron  de).    Kecher- 

ches  historiques  et  critiques  sur  les  mystferes  du 
paganisme.  2e  t;d,,  par  Sylvestre  de  Sacy,  2  v. 
1817 3817.15 

—  Taylor  (T.)     Dissertation  on   the  Eleusinian  and 

Bacchic  mysteries.  1791 3817.10 

Same.    2d  ed.     1816.     [/n  Pamphleteer,  v.  8.]  .    .5058.08 

—  Yarla;r  (J.,  jr. )    Notes  on  the  scientific  and  religious 

mysteries  of  antiquity  ;  the  Gnosis  and  secret 
schools  of  the  middle  ages  ;  modern  Kosicrucian- 

ism  ;  and  masoury 5837.32 

See  also  Bla.kw.  mag.,  v,  73.  1853  (Eleusinian  mysteries). 
US'  See  also  Mythology  ;— Oracles  ;— Mysteries. 

Elephant.    See  Natural  history,  {Elephant.) 

ElKin  (James  Bruce,  earl  of).  See  Oliphant  (L.)  Earl  of  Elgin  s 
mission  to  China,  etc.  [1025.03]  ;  reviewed  iu  iilackwood's 
mag.,  v.  87,  1860  ;  Ed.  rev.,  v.  Ill,  1860  :  Eraser's  mag.,  v. 
47.  1853.    See  also  N,  Brit,  rev.,  v.  40,  1864  (In  memoriam), 

Elgin  marbles.    See  Fine  arts,     (Elgin  and  other  marOles.) 

Eha,  psewl.     Sle  Lamb  (Charles), 

Elie  de  Beaumont  (J.  B.  A.  L.  L  )  See  Beaumont  Lcouce  Ehe  de) 


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Elijah  the  prophet,  a  poem.    See  Moon  (G.  W.)     1H67.    .1605.26 

Elijah,  (the  propliet).     Lowvie  (J.  M.)      Tbo   tniuslated 

prophet.     18i;8 SoGCJO 

—  T'lijhtr  (]]'.  M.)    Elijah  the  prophet.  1876.     a611.:i3 

Eliot.     See  also  Elliot  ;— Eliiott 

XiUot  (Oharles  Wm.)  uiui  Storer  (F.  H.)  A  manual  of 
inorgiUiic chemistry.  2d  ed.  N.y.,18(;8.  X2''.  4210.14 

Eliot  {Greorge),  pseud.     See  Lewes  (Mrs.  M;iriaii  Kvaua). 

XUiot  (Samuel).  Liberty  ot  Home  :  a  history  [of  the 
repubUo].  With  au  hist,  accouut  of  the  liberty  of 
ancient  nations.    '2  v.    New  York,  184'J.  8°.  i'i6. 05 

The  same.     [Title  altered.]     History  of  liberty. 

Part  2.  The  early  christians.  2  v.  Boston,  1853. 
8" 3423.03 

—  Civil  service  reform.  [In  Amer.  boc.  sci.  assoc.  Traus.,  no.  1. 

1S69.] 5811.01 

—  Belief  of  labor.    [In  Amer.  soc.  science  asaoc.     Traus,  no.  4. 

1»72.J 6811.02 

Eliot  (Samuel  Atkius).  History  of  Harvard  College, 
and  of  its  present  state.  Boston,  1853.   8^   5515.02 

Eliot  (Wm.  G. )  The  discipline  of  sorrow.  5th  ed. 
Boston,  18(38.  16^ 354(i.l8 

—  Discourses  on  the  unity  of  God.  B.,  1854.  12''.  3540.17 

—  Lectures  to  young  ladies.  St.  Louis,  1853.  24°.  3511.12a 

—  Lectures  to  young  women,     bth  ed.     Boston,  ISilT. 

12° 3511.12 

Rlisaeus  (bp.  of  the  Amftdwiians).  History  of  Var- 
tau,  and  of  the  relig.  wars  between  the  Persians 
and  Armenians.    Tr.  by  C.  F.  Neumann.   London, 

Orient  tr.fand,  1830.    4° 1050.08 

Elizabeth.    See  Biography  (p.  142).  for  lives  of  persons  of  this 

name. 
Elizabeth  (Charlotte),  pseud.     S-e  Tonna  {.!/' J.  C.  E.) 
El  Khuds.  tliB  Holi    Sue  Turner  (W.  M.)    1861.      .    .     .     1055.08 
EUa  (John I.  ilasical  sketches.     L.,  18(J'J.   12°.     1501.19 
EUacomba  (Henry  Thomas).     Practical  remarks  upon 
belfries  and  ringers.  3d  ed.    L.,  1871.  8".  1451.00 
EUenborough  (BiW  nf).     See.  Law  (EdwarJI. 
Ellesmere  (ICu-l  of).    See  Egerton  (F.  L.  (i.) 
Ellet  (Charles,  Jr. )     Essay  on  trade,  in  reference  to  the 
works    of  internal  improvement    in   the    United 
State.s.     Richmond,  1839.    8° 5932.23 

—  Mississippi  and  Ohio  rivers.  Phil.,  1853.  8'.   3935.01 

—  Physical  geography  of  the   Miss,  valley.    [Smith,   coutrib., 

V.  2,  1851.) 39^7.02 

EUet  {Mrs.  Elizabeth  Fries).  Characters  of  Schiller. 
B.,  1839.     12° I(i85.02 

—  Court  circles  of  the  republic,   from  Washington  to 

Gr.int.     Hartford,  1809.  8^ 3245.13 

—  Domestic  history  of  the  American  revolution.     New 

■Xork,  1851.  12° 582.04 

—  Nouvellettes   of  the   musicians.     New   York,  1851. 

12°.     .     .    '. 1561.23 

—  Pioneer  women  of  the  west.  N.  Y..  1852.  12°.   5822.02 

—  Queens  of  American  society.  N.  Y. ,  1807.  8°.   3245.07 

—  Summer  rambles  in  the  West.  N.  Y.,  1853. 12°. 1123. 10 

—  Women  artists  in  all  ages.  N.  Y.,  1859.  12°.    1414.24 

—  Women  of  Amer.  rev.  3  v.  N.  Y.,  1853.  12°.    5822.04 
Ellicott  (Charles  James,  hp).     Considerations  on  the 

revision  of  the  English  New  Testament.  N.  Y., 
1873.     8° 37JG.22 

—  Apocryphal  gospels.     [In  Cambridge  essays,  1856.]     .  2517.14 

—  Hist,  lectures  on  the  life  of  Christ.    Hiilsean  lectures, 

18.59.     Bo.ston,   1883.     12° 3422.07 

Elliot  and  BUiott.     See  also  Eliot,     ft^  lu    alphabdizing   these 

names  the  2d  t  in  Elliott  is  not  regarded. 
Elliott   (1.3harle3  Boileau).     Letters  from  the  north  of   Europe. 

[1830).     [/(I  Waldie  library,  V.  2.) 6078.16 

Elliott  (Charles  Wyllys).     Mysteries ;  or    glimpses   of 

the  supernatural.     N.  Y.,  1852.    12°.     .     .3813.40 

—  New  England  hist.,  to  1776.  2  v.  N.Y.,  1857.8°.  595.08 
Elliot  (Ebenezer, '(/«e  corn-iato  r/i(/»ier ').     Poems.   3  v. 

Loudon,  1833-35.  16° 1641.07 

—  More  verse  and  prose.  2  v.   L.,  1850.  12°.     .  1641.10 

<S-  For  biogr.  notices,  see  Biography  (p.  142). 

Elliott  (Rei\  Edward  Bishop).  Horas  apocalypticae, 
or  commentary  on  the  apocalypse  ;  iucl.  an  ex- 
amination of  the  chief  prophecies  of  Daniel.  2d  ed. 
4  V.     London,  1846.    8° 375(3.14 

Elliott  (F.  R. )  Popular  deciduous  and  evergreen  trees 
and  shrubs.     New  York,  1 808.    12°.     .     .6135.19 

Elliott  (Grace  Dairy mple).  .Journal  of  my  life  during 
the  French  rev.     L.,  1859.   S° 516.22 

Same.  Journal.  [In  Barriere.  Bibl.  des  mem.,  v.  27.]  507.01 

EUiot  {Sir  Henry  Miers).     History  of  India,  as  told  by 


its  own  historians,  v.  1-6.  The  Mohamiuadan  pe- 
riod. Ed:  by  Prof.  J.  Doje.son.  Loudon,  1867- 
75.  8°. 1035.13 

—  Glossary  of  Indian  terms.    See  Beames  (.luhn).    Memoirs 

«'c 1036.20 

Elliot  (James).     Moses  and  modern  science.     London 

1871.  12° 37G2.15 

Elliot  (Jonathan).     American  diplomatic  code.     1778- 

1834.     2  V.     Wash.,  1834.    8 5623.04 

—  Debates  on  the  adoption  of  the  Federal  constitution, 

5  v.    Wash.,  1854.   8° 5736.03 

Note. — For  Contents  of  the  several  volumes,  see  p.  378  of 
this  Catalogue. 
ElUot;  (K.  S.l    climate  of  Ktinsas.    [In  Sm.  rep  ,  jR70  )      3936.25 
Elliott    (Wm. )     Carolina    sports.     New   York,    1859. 

12°. M13.10 

Same.     Loudon,  1867.  1867.     12°.     .     .  4015.30 

Ellis  (Alexander  John).  Early  Fnglish  pionunciation, 
with  especial  reference  to  Shak.speie  and  Chaucer. 
Pts.  1-4.  London,  1869-74.  b'-'.  [Early  Engl, 
text  soc.  Extra  series,  v.  2,  7,  14.  23.]  7914.09 
Contents:  Pt.  1.  On  the  pronuLciatioD  of  the  lltb.  16th, 
:6th,  17th,  and  18th  ceuluries.  Prof.  P.  J.  CMId's  Obstrv. 
on  the  language  of  Chaucer  and  Gower.  2.  On  the  pro- 
nuncia*ion  of  the  13th  and  pit-vious  centuries,  ol  Anglo- 
Saion.  icelandii-,  old  ^iiave.  and  Gothic,  with  chroLol. 
tables  ot  the  value  of  letters  and  sounds  in  Engli.'^h  writ- 
ing. 3.  Illus.  ot  the  pronunciation  of  the  14th  and  16th 
centuries;  Chaucer,  G<'Wer,  Myclifle.  SptUf-er,  Shakppere, 
Salesbury,  Barclay,  Hart,  Bullokar.  (-ill,  IroncainciLg  vo- 
cabulary. 4.  bame.  17th,  IHtb,  and  19th  lentxiries  ;  Le- 
djard,  Bonaparte,  Scbmellcr.  Winkler,  Keceivcd  American 
and  Irish  prunuuciatiun  of  Knglish.  Phonological  introd. 
to  dialects. 
Reviewed  by  Hadley  (J.)    in  Ins.  Essays  pliilol.,  etc.  1873.  6414.19 

—  Plea  for  phonetic    Epelling.     2d  td.     London,  1848. 

8° •  .  6431.17 

—  Practical  bints   on  the  quantitative  pronunciaticn  of 

Latin.     L.,  1874.    10° 0411.23 

Ellis    (Charles).     Origin,  nature,  dc,  of  w-iue  :  its  use 

as  a  beverage  lawful  and  ncedlul.     London,  1801. 

12°. 4334.38 

EUis  (George).     Irish  ethnology.  L.,  li-52.  16°.  491.23 

—  Si^eeimens  of  early  English  nielricnl  rcmances  :  with 

hist,  introd.    New  td.,  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.  London, 
Bohn,    1848.      12° 1641.16 

—  Specimens  of  the  early  English  poets.     [1300-1700.] 

5th  ed.    3  v.      London,  1815.   16^     .     .     .   1642.20 
Ellis  (George  Edward,  D.I).)  Half  century  of  the  Uni- 
tarian controversy.     Eostcin,  1857.  8°.     .  S5J6.21 

—  History    of  the  tattle  of  Euuker's   [Breed's]   Hill. 

Boston,  1875.     8° 001.11 

Same.     Boston,  1875.     8° 601.12 

—  Christian  trinity  :  diecourse.  Cbarleetown.  3860.  8'.     .  8546.20 

—  Discourse,  March,  12.  1865,  on  the  251h  anniv.  of  his  ordina- 

tion.    Charlesto  wu.  1865.   8° 3546.20 

—  How  does  rehgiou   become  Christianity  ?  a  sermon.     Breton 

1867.     8° 364|-,.20 

—  Life  of  Anne  Hutchinson.     B  ,  1847.  16°.    [/«  Sparks  (J.)  Am. 

biogr.,  v.   6.] 3241.16 

—  Life  of  John  Mason.  Boston,  1848.  16'.    [/n  Sparks  (J.)    Am. 

biogr.,  V.   3.] 3241  13 

—  Life  of  Wm.  Penn.     Boston,  1847.  16°.    [In  Sparks  (J.;  Amer. 

biogr.,   V.  12  ] 3241.22 

—  Memoir   of  Beuj.   Thompson,  count  Rumford,  wilh 

notices  of  his  daughter.     Phil.,  1871.  8°.     3154.28 

—  The  organ    and    church  music.     Two  discourses.     Boston, 

1852.    8° 3646.i!0 

—  Oration  and  a  chronicle  of  the  siege  of  Boston.    [In  Boston 

(City  of).     Celebration  of  the  cent,  anniv.of  the  evacuation. 
1876.] 696.08 

—  Our  good  land,  and  its  good  institutions  :  discourse,  Thanks- 

giving day.  Nov.  30.    1854.  Boston.  1864.  8°.     .     .     .  3646.20 

—  Remarks  at  the  funeral    of  Hon.  Benj.  Thompson,  Sept.  27, 

1852.  Charlestown,  1852.    8° 3546.20 

—  Redemption  ;  the  Gospel  message  and  its  warrant  ;   sermon 

at  the  installation  of  Kev.  Eufus  Ellis,  May,  4,  1863.  Best., 

1853.  8' 3646.20 

—  The  unity  of  Christ's   church  :    discourse,   March  4.   1860. 

Charlestown,  I860.  8° 3646.— 

Ellis  (lion.  George  James  Welbore  Agar,  lord  Dover). 
Life  of  Frederick  u.  of  Prussia.  2  t.  N.  Y., 
1818.     18° 3062.20 

—  True  history  of  the  prisoner,  called  the  iron   mask. 

London,  1826.   16° 3054.18 

Ellis  (Grace   A.)     Memoir  of  Mrs.  Anna  Lsetitia   Bar- 

baiild.     Boston,  1874.    12° 3021.05 

Ellis  (Sir   Henry).     Original  letters  illus.  of  English 

history.     [1074-1794.]    3  series  iu  11  v.     London, 

1825-46.     12° 473.04 


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—  Original  letters   of  literary  men  of  the   16th-18th 

cent.;  with  notes..  L.,  Camden  soc.  ,iHi',i.  i°.  511'2.23 

—  Edwardt  (E.)    Lives  of   fouuders  of  the  British    museum, 

pt.  2,  1870.] 2744. lU 

Tillia  ^Johu).  Historical  account  of  coffee,  its  culture, 
use,  etc.     Lonaon,  1774.     4° 4318.14 

Ellis  (John,  Il.i>.)  The  knowledge  of  divine  things, 
from  revelation,  not  from  nature.  Loudon,  1811. 
8°. 3546.19 

Tilljg  (.John,  M.D. )  Avoidable  causes  of  disease,  insan- 
ity and  deformity.     New  York,  18G0.   12°.  43'21.U7 

Ellis  (John  B.,  M.D.)  Sights  and  secrets  of  the  natiomd 
capital:  Washington  city.    N.Y.,  1869.8°.   1115.10 

Ellis  (Kobert).  Asiatic  affinities  of  the  old  Italians. 
London,  1870.     12= 6412.23 

Ellis  (Eobei-t  Leslie,  ed.)  S^e  Bacon  (F.)  Works.  1861  ed.  [5014.03] ; 
aud  foi'  biogr.  sketch  of  him  by  Grote,  see  Contemp.  rev., 
V.  20,  1872. 

TillJg  (Mi:<i.  Sarah  Stickney).  The  beautiful  in  nature 
and  art.     Loudon,  1866.     12° 1412. 15 

—  Friends    at   their    own    fire-side.     2   v.     London, 

1858.  16=.     .     .     .     i 183.12 

—  Guide  to  aociiil  happiness.     N.  Y.,  18.50.   8°.  2524.18 

contents :    The  poetry  ot  life.     Pictures  of  private  life. 
Voice  from  the  viutat^e.  On  the  force  of  example. 
Note.— Eiich  article  has  a  separate  title-page. 

—  Women  Of  England.  N.  Y. ,  181.3.  12°.     .     .  5822.13 

fifS^  For  her  novels,  see  Fiction  clase-list. 

TliiiB  {lieu.  Wm.)    Polynesian  researches ;  Society  and 


Sandwich  Islands.     2d  ed.     4  v.     London,  1848. 
16° 1061.10 

—  Three   visits  to  Madagascar,    1853-56.     New  York, 

1859.     8° 1065.10 

Ellis  (Wm.)  A  Laymau's  contributions  to  the  knowl- 
edge  and  practice  of   religion  in   common   life. 

London,  1857.  12° 3547.01 

iVo^c— Lessons  on  the  elementary  doctrines  of  political 
and  social  economy. 

Ellis  (Sir  yfm.  C,  M.D.)  Treatise  on  insanity,  with 
obsei-v.  on  lunatic  asylums.     L.,  1838.  8'.  4332.27 

Ells-worth  (H.  W. )  Text-book  on  penmanship  and 
letter  writing.     New  York,  1863.     12°.     .   1014.31 

El-Medinah.    See  Burton  (B.  F.)    Pilgrimage,  etc.    1856.    1053.10 

Elmer  (Lucius  Quintus  Curtius).  Const,  and  govern- 
ment of  New  Jersey,  with  biogr.  sketches  of  the 
governors.  1776-1815,  and  reminiscences  of  the 
bench  and  bar.     Newark,  1872.    8°.     .     .     612.26 

Elmes  (James).  Arts  and  artists.  3  v.  London. 
1825.  16° 1414.10 

—  Insuificieucy  c>f  the  existing  establishment  for  prom,  the  fine 

arts,  etc.     Iln  Pamphleteer,  v.  3,  1814  ;  p    320-343.]    6058.03 

—  SirC.  Wren,  and  his  times.     L.,  1852.     8'.  3187.11 
Elmham  (Thomas  del.     Hist,  monasteiii  S.  Augustiui 

Cantuarieusis.     Ed.    by   C.  Hardwick.     London, 
1858.  8°.      [Rolls  chronicles.]     ....   5140. 

—  Liber  metricus  de  Henrico  v.    [In  Memorials  of  Henry  v. 

[Rolls  clu'ouiclcs,  1858.] 


6U0. 


ELOCUTION,  ELOQUENCE,  ORATORY,  SPEECHES. 


Elocution. 

Bacon  (A.'M.)  Manual  of  gesture.  1873.  .  .  6333.09 
Jiaulain  (L.  E.  M.)  Art  of  extempore  speaking.  6332.03 
Btonsoa  (C.  P.)     Elocution  ;   reading  and  speaking. 

Illustrated.    43d  ed 6332.07 

Cbx  (K  W. )    Arts  of  writing,  reading,   and  speaking. 

1868 6332.09 

Fivbisher  (J.  E.)    Culture  of   voice  and  action,   with 

readings.  1868 6332.13 

Graham  (F.  T.)  Reasonable  elocution.  1875.  .6332.22 
i/oitos  (J.  W.  S.)  Practical  elocutionist,  aud  academical 

reader  and  speaker.     1849 6332.15 

Hullah  {J.)    Maniigement  of  the  speaking  voice.     [In  Coutemp. 

rev.,  V.  10-11,  1800.] 
Hani  (J_)  Philosophy  of  voice  and  speech.  1859.  6333.25 
Mcllvaine  (J.  B. )    Elocution  ;  sources  and  elements. 

1870 6332.17 

Neioman  {F.  W.)    Elocution  in  education.    [/«  Aw  Miscellanies, 

1809.] 2538.10 

Putnam  ( W. )  Science  and  art  of  elocution  and  oratory. 
1863 6332.18 

Parker  (R.  0.)  Progressive  exercises  in  rhetorical 
reading.     1841 6333.20 

Potter  (II.  L.  D. )  Manual  of  reading  and  elocution. 
1871 6332.19 

Rush  (J.)  Philosophy  of  the  human  voice  ;  with  a 
system  of  elocution.    5th  ed.    1859.     .     .  6333.24 

Seiler  (E.)  The  voice  in  speaking.  From  the  German, 
by  W.  H.  Furness.     1875 6333.28 

Sheridan  (T.)    Lectures  on  elocution.  1798.     .  6333.07 

Siddons  (H. )  Practical  illustrations  of  rhetorical  gest- 
ure and  action.   1807 6333.08 

Vandmhoff  (Q.)    A  plain  system  of  elocution.    6333.11 

Readers  and  Speakers. 

Edgarton  (W.  P.)    New  York  speaker.     With   introd. 

remarks  upon  declamation.  18G0.  .  .  .  6332.11 
Hartley  ( V. )  The  English  elocutionist.   [Chiefly  verse.  ] 

1872 6331.03 

Kirkland    (Mrs.   C.  M.)     Patriotic  eloquence.     [1764- 

1865.] 6311.06 

Knowles  (J.  S.)    The  elocutionist :  pieces  in  prose  and 

verse.    With  introd.  ;  Walker's  system  simplified. 

24th  ed.,  revised.   1866 6332.16 

Lyman  (A.)  American  reader.  1812.  .  .  .  6331.01 
Norlliend(C.)    The  young  declaimer  :   poetry,  prose, 

and  dialogue.    1872 6331.02 

Parker  (li.  U.\  and  Walson  (J.  M.)    National  fourth 

reader.   1865 6333.17 

—  National  fifth  reader.  1864. 6333.18 


Patriotic   and  heroic  [Amer.]   eloquence.     New  York, 

1861.   12° ~     .     .   6311.07 

Raymond  (R.  R.)  The  patriotic  speaker.  1864.  6332.21 
Reeves  (P.)  The  student's  own  speaker.  1871.  6333.02 
Sarrjmt  (E.)  Standard  speaker.  1859.  .  .  .6333.04 
Scott  ( W.)    Lessons  in  elocution  ;  pieces  in  prose  and 

verse.     1802 6331.19 

Wilson  (F.  B.)     Book   of   recitation  and  dialogues. 

With  instractions  in  elocution  aud  declamation. 

1868 6333.13 

Readitigs. 
Baker  (0.  M)    Reading  club  and  handy  speaker.  4  v. 

187576 6331.29 

Beecher  [A.  C.)    Recitation  and  readings.     Humorous, 

serious,  di'amatic.     (1874.) 6331.20 

Carpenter  (J.  E. )    Popular  readings  iu  Prose  and  verse. 

5v.  1868 6331.21 

—  Sunday  readings  in  prose  and  verse.  1867.  3531.02 
Hood  (T.)  Comic  readings  iu  prose  and  verse.  6331.07 
Hunt  (L. )    Book  for  a  corner.     1857.      .     .     .  2533.03 

Knox(V.)     Elegant  extracts.     6v 5046.17 

Larkin  (M.)    Rival  collection  of   prose  and  poetry. 

1872 6331.16 

McBride  (II.  E.)    All  kinds  of  dialogues.     Humorous,. 

etc.    [1874.] 6331.09 

Martin  (B.  A'.)     Choice  specimens  of  Amer.  literature. 

1871 6331.18 

Monroe  (i.  5.)  Public  and  parlor  readings.  1872.  6331.10 
il/oxon's  Standard  penny  reirdings.  3  v.  1869.  6331.12 
Spencer  (A.  J. )     Book  of  comic  speeches  and  humorous 

recitations.     1867 6331.11 

Towiisend  (0.  II.)  Every-day  book  of  modern  literatirre. 

Short  readings.   1870 6331.15 

Vasey  (6.)    The  charms  ot  elocution  :   r>-adings   and 

recitations,    illustrative  of   the   human  aflfections 

aud  sympathies.     1868 6331.17 

Eloquence  and  Oratory. 
Adams  (J.  Q.)    Lectmres  on.    2  v.    1810.     .     .6334.00 
Bai/ley  (A.)    The  alliance  of  musick,  poeti-v,  and  ora- 

tory.     1789 1613.32 

CarlyleiT.)  The  stump  orator,  [/n  Latter-day  pamphlets.]  2515.10 
ChanniiKi  [E.  T.)     Lectures  on  rhetoric  and  oratory. 

18,i6. 6334.08 

Qcero  (M.  T.)    De  oratore.    Tr.  by  Guthrie.     .  6321.01 

—  On  oratory  and  orators.  With  notes.    2  v.    London, 

1808 6315.06 

Same.   On  oratory  aud  orators,  with  his  letters  to 

Quintus  and  Brutus.    Ed.  by  J.  S.  Watson.     1S55. 
[B.  C.  L.] 6314.15 


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—  Dialogue    concerning  oratory.     To  Fabiue.      [In    Melmoth 

(Siv  W.)  Letters,  rlc.  y.  a70-452.1 2335.20 

—  Treatise  on  rUi'toiic-al  mveution.    The  orator.    Topics.     Ou 

rlretorical  partitions,  etc.    f/n  his  Orations,  v.  4.    Bohn's 
ed.] 6314.11 

—  Three  dialiigues  upon  the  orator.  1808.  .  .  G311.il 
Dircks(II.)  Nature  study  ami  eloquence.  1809.  4715.19 
Emerson  IR.  W.)    Eloquence,    lln  Ins  Letters  ami   social  aims. 

1876.] 2524.19 

—  Eloquence.  [In  his  Society  and  solitude,  p.  53-91. 1870.]  262-1.U3 
Feniion  (F.  de  U.  de  la  M.)      Dialogues  on  eloquence. 

1808 6334.16 

JM  i,R.  C.)    Attic  orators  from  Antii^hon  to  Jsxoa. 

2  V.   187G 6325.12 

Jones  (R.)     Oratory  :  a  lecture.    1841.     .     .     .5721.04 

A'unx  (J.)  Elegant  extracts,  v.  2.    Orations,  etc 604li.l8 

Maait/ (J.  S.)    Prinoiples  ot  eloquence.  1848.    6331.19 

Perci/  anecdotes,  V.  2.  1823 6211.02 

Priestley  (J.)  Lec-tures  ou  oratory,  (/n  /lis  Works.  T.  23.]  3591.25 
QaintUian.    Institutes  ot  oratory.    Tr.  by  J.  S.  Watson. 

2v.   ISoO 6334.23 

Rapin  (fl.)  Reflections  on  eloquence.  [In  his  Works,  v.  2.]  5064.12 
ttoUin  ic.)    Of  the  eloquence  of  the  bar,  the  pulpit,  the  sa.red 

writings,  [in /us  Belles  lettres,  v.  2,  1787.]  .  .  .2541.35 
Ru.'iselliW.)  Pulpit  elocution.  1859.  .  .  .6332.04 
Sherlock  (O.)    Peculiarities  of  popular  oratory.    [In  Afternoon 

lectures,  v.  6,  18i;7-C.8.] 2612.34 

Witherspooii  (J.,)  Lectures  on  eloquence.  1810.  5430.16 
See  nlso  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  2,  1858  (liloqueuco  by  It.  W. 
Emersou)  ;  Bla<;kwoo(r8  maj;.,  v.  105.  1869  (Pulpit  ot  the 
olden  time)  :  Quar.  rev.,  v.  103,  1858.  or  Littell.  1858,  v.  2 
(Public  speaking)  ;  Nat.  quar.  rev,,  v.  6, 1863  (Orators  and 
eloquence). 

Oratorical  Biography. 

Harsha  (P.  A.)  The  most  eminent  orators  and  states, 
menof  ancient  and  moilern  times.  [1874.]  3257.19 
Contents :  Demosthenes.  Cicero.  Chatham.  Burke. 
Grattan,  Fox.  Erskine.  John  Philpot  Ciirrau.  Sheridan. 
Pitt.  Canning.  Brougham.  Patrick  Henry.  Fisher  Ames. 
Henry  Clay.  Calhoun.  Webster.  Edward  Everett 
Windsor  {A.  L.)    Ancient  and  modern  orators.    [In  his  Etliica. 

p.  322-404.     I860.]       2547.01 

jdS"  .See  also  (in  Biography,  p.  126  216)  Uvea  of  orators 
enumerated  (below)  uuder  Speeches. 
France. 
CormeniniL.de).  Orators  of  Franco.  [1789-1830.]r,3n.09 
Contents:   Mirabeau.  Danton.   Napoleon.  DeSerre.  Gen. 
Foy.    Beirj.  Constant.    Royer-GoUard.     Manuel.    Gamier- 
Pages.  Sau2et.  Lafayette.  OdiUon-Barrot.  Dupin.  Berryer. 
Lamartine.  Guizot.  Thiers.  O'Counell. 
Ireland. 
Croly  {Rev.  0.)  Eloquence  of  Ireland.    [In  his  Hist,  sketches,  etc. 
1842.] 2521.22 


Irish  oratory  ;  with  its  effects  on  the  measure  of  catholic  eman- 
cii)ation     considered,     [anon.]      London,     1817.    8^.    [In 

Pamphleteer,  Y.  lu.] 0068.10 

United  States.  ' 

MagooniRL.)  Oratorsof  the  Amer.  rpv.  1848.  6311.12 

Contents:  James  Otis.    Samuel  Adams.    Josiah  Quiucey. 

Hancock.    Joseph  Warren.    John  Adams.     Patrick  Henry. 

Richard  Henry  Lee.    Alex.  Hamilton.    Fisher  Ames.    Wm. 

Piukuey.  Wm,  Wirt.  T.  A.  Emmet.  John  Uaudolph. 

Parker  (R  G.)  Goldenageof  Amer.  oratory.1857.0311.08 

Atnes.    Piuckney.    Choate.    Everett.   Ctiapiu.  Beecher. 

Phillips.    Clay.    Webster. 

Speeches.  (CoUedions.) 

Chapman  (N.)    Select  [British]  speeches,  forensick  and 
parliamentary.   [1757-1805.]   5  v.     .     .     .  6311.01 

Ooodricli  (V.  A.)    Select  British  eloquence,  1628-1831  ; 
with  lives,   etc 6311.01 

Moore  ( F. )    American  eloquence  :   speeches ,  etc. ,  with 
biogr.  sketches  and  notes.     2  v.    1858.     .  6325.03 

Oralores  Attici.     Grsece,  cum  trausl.  reficta  a  C.  Miil- 
ler.     2  V.     Didul,  1847-58 7766.02 

Perfect    gentleman  :    model    speeches   for    all     occa- 
sions   5127.03 

Sjjeec/ie.s' of  British  statesmen.  [1816-54.]  2  v.     London, 

1855-57.  16^ 6321.22 

Note. — Lettered  on  back  '  British  eloquence.    Political.* 
fi®*For  Greek  and  Koman  oratory,  see,  in  the  general  al- 
phabet, the  writings  of  Cicero  (M.  T.)  :—  Demosthenes  ; — 
[socrates  ;— Lysias  ;— Jebb  (B.  0.)  Attic  orators  from  Auti- 
phon  to  ISBBOs.  2  V.  [6325.12]. 

jgt^  For  speeches  of  ^mt'rican  orators,  see,  in  the  gen- 
eral alphabet,  Ames  (Fisher)  :  —  Calhoun  (John  C.)  ; — 
Ohoate  (Eufus)  ;—  Clay  (Henry)  ;—  Ooddington  (D.  S.)  ;— 
Cox  (S.  S.)  ;—  Davis  (11.  Winter)  ;—  Dickinson  (Dan.  S.  ;— 
Dix  (John)  ;— Everett  (Edward)  ;— Henry  (Patrick)  ;— Ju- 
lian (li.  W.) ;  —  Phillips  (Wendell)  :  —  Rantord  (B.,  jr.)  ;— 
Schurz  (Carl)  ;  —  Seward  (Wm.  H.)  :  —  Smith  (Gerritt)  :  — 
Sumner  (Charles) ;— Webster  (Daniel) ;— Winthrop  (R.  C  ) ; 
—Wirt  (Wm.) 

*5^  For  speeches  of  English  orators  and  public  men. 
see,  in  the  general  alphabet.  Bright  (John)  ;  —  Brougham 
(Henry,  lord)  ;— Burke  (Edmuud)  ;—  Canning  (George)  ;— 
DisraeU  (B  )  ;  —  Erskine  (Thos.,  lord)  ;  —  Fox  (Ch.  J.)  ;— 
Gladstone  (Wm.  E)  ;— Horsley  (S.)  ;— Haskisson  (Wm.)  ; 
—King  (Peter,  lord)  ;—  Macaulay  (T.  B.)  ;—  Peel  (Sir  Rob- 
ert) ;— Pitt  (Wm.,  lord  Chatham)  ;— Pitt  (Wm..  the  younger) ; 
—Russell  (John.,  carl)  :— Shaftesbury  (A.  A..  7th  earl  of);— 
Wellington  (Dake  of)  ;— Windham  (Wm.) 

ifc^  For  speeches  i)y  Irish  orators  and  public  men,  see 
Burke  (Edmund)  ;—  Curran  (J.  P.)  ;—  Grattan  (Henry)  ,— 
Meagher  (T.  F.) ;— O'Oonnell  (D.) ;— Phillips  (0.) ;—  Shell 
(U.  L.)  ;— Sheridan  (R.  B.) 

«®*  See  also  Mirabeau  (H.  G.  de  H.)  Speeches  [6323.11] ; 
—Kossuth  (L.)  Speeches  in  N.  E.  (3096.11J. 


tS"  For  works  on  Extemporaneous  preaching  and  pulpit  eloquence  see  Biblical  and  relig.  lit,  (p.  97). 


Elphinstone  (Mouutstuart) .    History  of  India.  Hindu 

and    Mahometan    periods.     [To    1761.]     3d  ed. 

London,  1849.  8^ 1035.25 

#5"  For  biogr.  notices  of  E..  see  Biography  (p.  143). 
El-Shidiac  (Faiis).     Practical  grammar  of  the  Arabic 

language.     [Tr.]   by    H.    G.    WilUams.     2d   ed. 

•       London,  1866.  16° 0421.01 

Elsing  (H.)     Notes  of  the  debates  in  the   House   of 

Lords,  1621  ;   ed.  by  S.    R.  Gardiner.     Loudon. 

aimden  soc,  la"!).  4^ 5114.07 

XUton  (Charles  Abraham).     Specimeus  of  tho  classic 

poets,    transl.  into   Engl,    verse.     3  v.     Londou, 

1814.     8° 1643.01 

Elton    (J.  F.)     With  the   French  in  Mexico.     Pbila. 

1867.     8°. 1152.06 

Elton  (Romeo,  K.D.)  Life  of  Roger  Williams.  Londou, 

[ii.  d]     10° 3185.22 

Elwood  (J/cs.  A.  K. )     Memoirs  of  literary  ladies  of 

England,  from  1700.    2  v.     L.,  1843.  12'.  3253.22 
Elwood   (J.  L. )     Grain   tables  calculated  in   federal 

money.     Phila.,  1852.     8° 4015.10 

Elwyn  (Alfred  L. )  Glossary  of  supposed  Americanisms. 

Phil.,  1859.   12° 6423.23 

Ely  (Alfred).     Journal  while  a  prisoner  in  Richmond  ; 

ed.  by  C.  Lanman.     N.  Y.,  18G2.    12°.     .     612.13 
Ely{A.  W.)    Cotton  and  cotton  manufacturing.    [In  He  "BowJ^. 

D.  B.)    Indus,  resources,  etc.,  v.  1,  p.  198-211.  1852.]  592Sff5 

Elze  (Karl).     Essays  on  Shakespeare.     Tr.  by  L.  D. 

Schmitz.     Londou,  1874.     8° 1753.24 

—  Lord  Byron  :  biography.  Xondon,  1872.  8°.  3027.30 


Elzevirs.    See  Printing.' 
Emancipation.    *S'ee  Slavery. 

Emancipation  of  faith.    See  Schedel  (H.  E.) 3592.13 

Emanuel    (Harry).     Diamonds  and   precious    stones. 

2d  ed.    L.,  1867.  12° 1585.07 

Enabalming.     Greenhill  {T.)    Art  of.    1770.     .6218.14 
Embankments.    See  Arts  (Useful  :  Engineering,  p.  41). 
Embassies  and   foreign  courts  :   hist,  of  diplomacy. 

By  "  the  roving  Englishman. "  L.,  1856.  8°.  5623.10 
Emblems.     See  Fine  arts.  {Emblems.) 
Emblems,  divine  and  moral.    See  Quarles  (P.)  1845.    ,     .  1677.32 

Same,    1861 *.  1677.33 

Embroiderers'  book  of  designs.    See  Delamotte  (F.)   .    .  1437.01 
Embryology. 

—  Agassiz   (L.)    Twelve  lectures  on  comparative  em- 

'bi^ology,  before  the  Lowell  Institute.1849.4717.11 

—  Foster  (M.)and  Balfour  {F.  M.)  Elements,  etc.   [The 

Hen's  egg.]     1874 4732.20 

—  Packard  {A.  S.,  jr.)    Life  histories  of  animals,  in- 

cludiug  man.     1876 4737. 10 

j^3"  See  also  Bioloffv  (p.  216)  ;— Medicine   {Physiology  ; — 

Analomij)  ; — Natural  histnry. 
Emergencies  aud  how  to  treat  them.    See  Howe  (J.  W.)    4357.10 
Einerline  (G.  D.)    See  EmiUane  (Gabriel  d'). 
Emerson  (Frederick).     North  American  arithmetic.  3d 

part.     N.  Y.,  [n.  r/.]     12° 4011.11 

Same.     Key.     New  York,   [1838.]     12°.     4011.11 

Emerson    (George    Barrell).     Trees   and   shrubs    of 

Massachusetts.     B.,  1846.     8° 6135.09 

—  Houses  iu  the  country  for  working-men.    [In  Amer.  eoc  aci. 

assoc.  Trans.,  no.  3,  1871.] *.     .    .     .  6811.02 

—  and  Potter  (A.)     School,  and  schoolmaster.     N.  Y., 

1844.   12° 5514.03 


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EMERSON -ENCYCLOPEDIAS 


Emerson  (George  Rose).     London  :  how  the  great  city 

grew.     L.,   ltii;-2.   16° 491. IH 

Emerson  (Gouverueur).    Amer.  farmer's  encyclopsedia. 

New  York,  1860.     8° lil-J6.03 

Emerson  (N.  S.)     A  thanksgiving  story  :     "Betsy  and 

I  are  out  "  and  other  poems.     New  York,    1873. 

12= lG4].i3 

Emerson  (Ralph  Waldo).     Conduct  of  life.     Boston. 

1860.    12° 2.521.02 

Contents  :    Fate.    Power.    Wealth.    Culture.    Behavior. 

Worship.  Coueiderations  by  the  way.  Beauty.  Illuaious. 
Reviewed  iu  New  Euylauder,  v.  19,  lb61. 

—  Engli.sh  traits.     Boston,  1857.   12°.     .     .     .     951.16 

"Reviewed  by  Parke  Godwin,  iu  his  Out  of  the  past,  13TU. 
[2520. 18J ;  New  Euglander,  v.  11.  1856. 

—  Essays.   1-2  series.   2  v.     Boston,  1852.   12°.  2521.06 

Contents :  1.  History.  Self-reliance.  Compen.'iatiou. 
Spiritual  lawa.  Love.  Friendship.  Prudence.  Heroism. 
The  over-soul.    Circles.  lutellect.  Art. 

2.  The  uoet.    Experience.    Character.    Manners.    Gifts, 
Nature.     Politics.    Nominalist  and  realist.    New  England 
retonuers. 
Same.     1st  series.    Boston,  1873.   16°.     .2524,05 

—  Introduction.    See  Plutarch.    Morals,  v.  1,  1870.    .    .  6-135.'26 

—  Letters  and  social  aims.     B.,  1876.     12°.     .2524.19 

Contents  :  Poetry  and  imagination.  Social  aims.  Elo- 
quence. Resources.  Tlie  coiuic.  Quotation  and  originality. 
Progress  of  culture.  Persian  poetry.  Inspiration.  Great* 
nesa.   Immortality. 

—  May-d,iy  and  other  pieces.  B.,  1867.  12°.     .   1643.05 

—  Miscellanies  ;  embracing  nature,  etc.     Boston,  1858. 

_s.l2° 2524.10 

"   '     Note. — For  contents  see  '  Prose  works,'  below. 

—  Parnassus.    Boston,  1875.  8° 1641.24 

—  Poems.     7th  ed.    Boston,  18.58.  8°.     .     .     .1613.04 

—  Prose  works.     New  ed.  2  v.     B. ,  1873.  12°.  2524.07 

Contents :  v.  1.  Miscet'anies :  Nature.  The  American 
scholar.  Address  to  the  senior  class  iu  Divinity  college, 
Cambridge.  1HJ8.  Method  of  nature.  Literary  ethics.  Man 
the  reformer.  Lecture  on  the  times.  'Ihe  conservative. 
The  trauscendentalist.    The  young  American. — Essays. 

2.  English  traits. — Conduct  iiflife.   Representative  men. 

—  RepresenUitive  men.     Boston,  1852.    12°.     .  2524.09 

Contents :'  Uses  of  great  men.  Plato,  or  the  philosopher. 
Plato,  new  readings.  Swedeuborg.  or  the  mystic.  Mon- 
taigne, or  the  sceptic.  Shakespeare,  or  the  poet.  Napoleon, 
or  the  man  of  the  world.    Goethe,  or  the  writer. 

Reviewed  in  Eclectic  mag.,  v,  26,  lHrv2. 

—  Society  and  solitude.     B.,  1870.     12°.     .     .2524.03 

Contents :  Society  and  solitude.  Civilization.  Art.  Elo- 
quence. Domestic  life.  Farming.  Works  and  days.  Books. 
Clubs.  Courage.  Success.  Old  age. 

Reviewed  bv  M.D.  Conway.  Fraser's  map.,  N.s.,  v.  2.  1870. 

—  Friswell  (J.  H.)  Mod.  men  of  letters.     1870 2525.18 

—  Frotliingltam   {O.B.)    Transcendentalism  in  Now  England,  p. 

218  49.  1870 3553.29 

—  OitJWan  {(J.)  Gal.  of  lit.  portraits,  v.  2,  1860  ;  v.  3.  1855.  2626  12 

—  Homes  of  Amer.  authors.  1857 3245.11 

— .  Lowell  [J.  H.)    Emerson  as  a  lecturer.  [In  My  study  windows, 

p.  375-385.     1871.J 2534.18 

^g"  For  other  notices,  see  Biography  (p.  143). 

See  also  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  70,  1864,  or  Littell.  1864,  v.  3  ; 

V.  75,  1867,  or  Litlell,  1H67,  v.  2;    v.  78,  1868  :  North  Brit. 

rev.,  V.  47,  1807  ;  Meth.  fju.  rev.,  July.  1874  (by  Q.  Prentice). 
Emigration.    See  Immigration  and  Emigration. 
Emiliaue  (Gabriel  d').     Frauds  of  Komish  monks  and 

priests,  [rtnon. ]  3d  ed.     L.,  1691.     16°.     .3424.23 
Same.     Frauds  of  papal  ecclesiastics.  New  York, 

1835.     8° 3547-03 

Note. — Title  page  gives  aiithor  as  '  G.  D.  Emerline.' 
. —  Obsferv.   on  a  journey  to  Naples  ;  frauds  of  Romish 

monks  and  priests  farther  discovered,     London, 

1691.    16° 3424.22 

Eminent  women  of  the  age.    See  Parton  (J.)    1863.    .     ,  3265.01 
Emmanuel.     AV«  aiso  Emanuel. 

Emmanuel,  or  the  iucaruation.    See  SaWler  (M.  F.)  1867.    3587.24 
Emmiughaus  (A. )     Poor  relief  in  Europe.     Tr.  by  E. 

S.  Eastwick.   L.,  1873.   12° 5825.09 

Emmons   (Ebenezer).     Agriculture   of  New  York,  v. 

1-4  and  plates.  5  v.     Albany,  1846-54,  4°.  4718.13 
—  Geology  of  New  York.     2d  district.    Albany,  1842. 

4°; 4718.10 

Emmons   (George  F. )     Navy   of  the  United   States, 

1775-1853.    With  a  lisst  of  private  armed  vessels  ;  of 

the  revenue  and  coast  survey  vessels  ;  and  princi- 
pal ocean  steamers,  in  1S5(1.   Wash.,  1,S(1.3.4°.   588.14 
Emmons  ( Wm. )   Battle  of  Bunker  Hill  ;  histiric  poem. 

Boston,  18.'".n.    12° 1643.06 

Emory  (John,  D.D.)    Defence  of  "  onrfather«,"  and  of 

the  orig.  organization  of  the  Meth.   Epis.  church. 

New  York,   1838.     8° 3546.25 


Emory  (W.  Helmsley).  Notes  of  a  military  reconnois- 
sanee,  from  Fort  Leavenworth.  CaUfornia.  Wash- 
ington, 1818.   8" 1134.02 

—  Report  on  the  United  States  and  Mexican  boundary 

survey.   2  v.  in  3.     Wash.,  1857.  4°.     .     .   1127.17 
Emotions.    See  Philosophy  ; — Moral  science  ; — Expression. 

Emotions  and  the  will.    See  Bain  (A.) 5421.10 

Emperor's  vigil,  poem.    See  Jones  (Ernest).  1856.      .    .  1602.11 

Empire  and  the  church.    See  Gray  {.Mrs.  H.) 3414.01 

Empty  crib.     See  Cuyler  (Theodore  L.)  1869 35;i7  17 

Emulation.     Oxford  prize  essays,  v.  5,  1836 2641.16 

Euault  (Louis).  Alba.  3eed.  Paris,  1863,  12°.  704.'t.23 

—  Pele-mile.  Nouvelles.   P.,  18G2.   12°.       .     .  7021.01 

—  Pupille  (La)  de  la  le'gion  d'honneur.     2e  ed.     2  v. 

Paris,  1869.   12° 7043.24 

—  Roman  (Le)  d'une  veuve.  2eed.  P.,1870.1'2°.  7043.26 

—  Stella.    2e  ed.     Paris,  1870.   12° 7043.27 

—  Vierge  (La)  du  Liban.  2e  ed.  P.,  1860.  12°.  7043.28 
Encaustic  painting.    See  Fine  arts.  {Fresco painting.) 

Enamel      IKa;/ (.4.)  [/n  ArchEeol  jour.,  v.  2.] 1462.16 

Enchanted  beauty.    See  Elder  (Wm.)    1855 25'24.01 

Enchiridion.     .See  Quarles  (F.)  1866 6214.06 

Eiicyclopediana.     Bomhuuiih  {C.  C.)    Gleanings  [for 

the  curious]  fi'om  the  harvest-fields  of  literature. 

1870 6611.32 

Encyclopaedias. 

—  Aineriaiin  cyclop8sdia.     Ed.  by  G.  Ripley  and  G.  A. 

Dana.     15  v.     H.  Y.,  D.  Appleton(&  Co.     1873-76. 

8° 

Note. — A  topical  Index  to  this  work,  which  is  a  revised 
ed.  of  the  New  American  cyclopadia  {see  below),  will  be 
issued  in  1877. 

—  Applelon'.i  annual  cyclopaedia.   1861-72.  15  v.  N.  Y., 

1862-76.    8° 

Same.     General  index  to  v.  1-15,  1861-75.  N.  Y., 

1877.     8° 

—  BacJidd  ( 77i. )  and  Dezohry  (Ch.)     Dictionnaire gene- 

ral   des    lettros,    des    beaux-aiis  et  des  sciences 
morales  et  politiques,     2  v.     P.,  1862.  8°. 

—  Beetim'-s    science,  art   and   literature :  a   dictionary. 

2  V.     [ii.(l.-\    8° 3916.i4 

—  Bouillel   {N.)    Dictionnaire  universel  des  sciences, 

des  lettres  et  des  arts.  9e  ed.  P.,  1870.  8°. 

—  Brande   ( IF.   T. )  and  Cox    ( Q.    W. ),   Dictionary  of 

science,  lit.,  and   art.     New  ed.     3  v.     London, 
1865-67.     8" 

—  C/KMiiter.s's  encyclopsBdia.     10  v.     Phil.,  1860-68.  8°. 
Same.     Atlas.     Phil,  1868.     8°.     .     .     .     915.19 

—  Chambers's     Information     for    the    people.     2    v. 

Boston,  1853.  8° 5025.01 

—  iii'ocfc/irtKs'Conversations-lexikon.  12eauflage.  v.1-5. 

Leipzig,  1S75-76.    8"' 

Note. — Will  make,  when  completed,  15  volumes. 

—  Deutsf^h-itmerilcfinisches  conversations-lexicon.    Bear- 

beitet  von  A.  T.  Schem,   11  v.    N.  Y.,  1869-74.  8°. 

—  Encydoptedhi  Americana.     Ed.  by  F.  Lieber.     13  v. 

Boston,   1853.     8° 

Same.     Supplementary.      Vol.   14.     Ed.    by     H. 

Vethake.     Boston,  1853.     8° 

—  Enri/clopcBdia  Britaunica.     8th  ed.     21  v.     Boston, 

1853-60.     4° 

Same.     Index.     Boston,  1860.     4°.     .     .   ' 

Same.     9th  ed.     v.  1—  .     Boston,  1875—  .  4°. 

—  Eimidopcedin  metropolitana.      Ed.  by  E.  Smedley, 

Hugh  J.  Rose,  and  Henry  J.  Rose.  30  v.   London, 

1815-49.     4° 

Contents:  v.  1-2.  I'ure  Sciences:  ;  with  preface, 
by  H.  J.  Rose,  and  general  introd..  or  treatise  on  method, 
by  S,  T.  Coleridge,  v.  1.  Stoddard  (J.)  Grammar.  'Whate- 
ly  (R  )  Logic  ;  Rhetoric.  Barlow  (P.)  Geometry.  Peacock 
(G,)  Arithmetic.  Lardner  (D.)  ^Ugebra  :  Geometrical  ana- 
lysis. Barlo-w  (P.)  Theory  of  numbers.  Airy  (G.  B.) 
Trigouomelry.  Hamilton  (PI.  P.)  Analytical  geometry  ; 
Conic  secti^uis.  Levy  (A.)  Diflfeiential  and  integral  calcu- 
lus 2.  Levy  (A.)  Integral  calculus.  Hall  (T  G.)  Calculus 
of  variations,  and  of  finite  differences.  De  Morgan  (A.)  Cal- 
culus of  functions  ;  Theory  of  probabilitieM.  Moseley  (H.) 
Definite  integrals.  Maurice  (!•'.  D.)  Moral  and  metapliyni- 
cal  philosophy.  Jebb  (R.)  General  principles  of  law.  Pol- 
son  (A.)  Ivuw  of  nations.  Graves  (.1.  T.)  Itouuin  and  canon 
law.  Poison  (A,)  English  law.  Corrie  (G.  E.).  Rose  (H  J.), 
Corrie(/'™/.)  Thcoh.gy.  3-8.  Mixed  Sciem-es. 
3.  Barlow  (P.)  Mechanics,  hydr.'dyuaniics.  pneumatics, 
^  optu-s,  and  plane  asti-onoiny.  Kater  {Copt.)  Nautical  as- 
tron<uuy.  Herschel  (J.  F.  'W.)  Physical  astronomy. 
Barlow  IP.)  Magnelism.  4.  Barlow  (P.)  Electro  niagnet- 
isiu.  Lunn  (F.)  Electricity  ;  Heat.  Eoget  (P.  M.)  Gal- 
vanism. Herschel  (-T.  F.  W.)  Light  ;  Sound.  Lunn  (F-) 
Chemistry.      5.  Harvey  (G.)    Meteorology.      Airy  (G.  B.) 


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Paiutiug.  Thompson  (H.)  Heraldry.  Green  (B.  11.)  Nu- 
mismatics. Hughes  (J.)  Poetry.  Gwilt  (J-)  Music.  Lind- 
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Geography.     4  v.     Lou.lon,  1854-55.     4°.     93IJ.18 

Same.     iSuppleuieat.     Londou,  18iJ9.   4^.     936.23 

Natural  history.     4  v.     L.,  1854-56.     4°.   4728.13 

Same.     Supplement.     L.,  1870.  4°.     .     .4728.17 

Arts  and  sciences.  8v.  London,  1859-61.  4°.  3908.0!) 

—  —  Same.     Supplement.    London,  1873.  4°.  390s.  17 

Biography.     6  v.     Loudon,  1856-53.    4°.   3228.12 

Same.     Supplement.     London,  1872.  4".  3228.18 

Synoptical  iudex.     London,  1868.  4°.     . 

■ —  Heck  {J.  Q. )    Icouograpliic  encyclopaedia  of  .science, 
literatm-e,    and  art.     Tr.  by  S.     F.    Baird.     4  v. 

New  York,  1852.     8' 

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ology.    Chemistry.    Mineralogy.    Geognosy  and  geology. 

2.  Botauy.  Zoology.  Anthropology.  Surgery. 

3.  Geography  and  plauography.  History  aud  ethnology. 
Military  sciences.  Naval  sciences. 

4.  Architecture.  Mytholo-y.  Fine  arts.  Technology. 
Same.   Plates.   2  v.     N.  Y.,  1851.   obi.  fol. 

V.  1.  Mathematics  aud  astronomy.  Natural  sciences. 
Geography.  History  and  ethnology. 

2.  Military  sciences.  Naval  sciences.  Architecture.  My- 
thology. Fine  arts.  Technology. 

—  Johnson's    universal    illustrated    cyolopssdia.     4  v. 

N.  Y.,  1875-77.    1.  8^ 

l^ote — Tlie  4th  volume  contains  a  supplement  to  the  work. 

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1874-76,  8= 

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—  .JTafiouai  cyclopiedia.   12  v.     B.,  1853.   8°.     . 

—  New  American  cvolopsedia.     Ed.  by   G.  Eipley  and 

C.  A.  D.xna.     i6v.     N.  Y.,  1858-63.  8'.     . 

—  Park  {It. )    Pautology  ;  or,  survey  of  human  knowl- 

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—  Penny  cyclopaedia   of  the  Soc.  for  the  diffusion  of 

useful  knowl.  27  v.   Loudou,  1833-13.  fol. 

Same.    Supplement.  2  v.  L.,  1816-51.  fol. 

Same.  Second  supplement.  L.,  1858.  fol. 

—  Pierer  ( II.  A. )  Universal-Lexicon.  19  v.  Altenburg, 

1859-64.     8= 

—  Iiees(A.,  ed.)  Cyclopasdia.  39  v.  London,  1819.  4°. 
•  Same.     Plates.     6  v.     London,  1820.     4°. 

—  Voltaire    (F.   31.  A.  de).     Philosophical  dictionary. 

6  V.     L.,  1824.     16= 5075.35 

—  ZeU's  popular  encyclopedia.     By   L.  Colange.     2  v. 

Philadelphia,    1871,     4" 

Same,     Supplement.     Phil.,  1873.  4°.     . 

Note.~~Tor  a  history  of  encyclopsedias,  see  Quar.  rev.,  v, 
113,  18G3.  See  aUo  ^Vestm.  rev.,  v.  78,  1802  (Eucyclopaedia 
Britanuica,  8th  ed.) 

J^y  .SV«  also  Dictionaries  fp.  415).  For  special  ency- 
clopedias, sre  names  of  special  sub.1ects,  as  Agriculture 
(p.  7)  ;— Architecture  (p.  31)  ;— Arts  DKelul.  p.  41)  ;— Bibli- 
cal aud  reliK.  lit  (p.  83)  ;— Biography  (p.  ll»)  :— Botany  (p. 
224)  ;— Chemistry  (p.  264)  ;— Fine  arts  ;— Heraldry  ;— Lit- 
erature ;— Medicine  :— Quotations,  itc. 

Endless  mirth  and  amusement.    See  Gilbert  (C.)     .    .     .  4622.13 


Endless  puuishmeut.  See  Biblical  aud  religious  literature,  (^'u-' 
lure  puuislttnerU,  p.  88.) 

Enfield  (.Edward).  Indian  com.  N.Y.,  18G0,12=',0124.0» 
Eniield    ( \Vm. )     History    of  philoaojihy  :   drawn   up 

from  Brucker.     L.,  1N40.    8^ 5412  15 

Same,  2v,     Dublin,  1792,  8= 5422.10 

Engel  (Carl).     Introduction  to  the  study  of  national 

music.     London,  18i;6.  8°. 1564.16 

—  Music  of  the  most  ancient  nations.   2d  ed.   Loudon, 

1870.     8° 1564.19 

—  Musical  instruments.' N.  Y,,  1876,  8°,  [South  Ken- 

sington museum  ait  handbooks.    No.  5.]  1561.37 

—  Ei-flcctious  on  church  music.  L.,  1856.  H°.  1563.03 
Engelhardt  (Moritz).     Formation  of  ice  at  the  bottom  of  water. 

iJii  Sm.  report,  186S.J 3930.21 

Engelmann  (George).  Cactaceao,  [In  Pacific  R,  K.  routes.  Re- 
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Engine-room  (The) ;  also  the  application  of  the  indica- 
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Engineer  (The),     v.  27-34,  1869-76.  L.,  [ii.ti.]  fol. 

Engineer's,  architect's,  and  contractor's  pocket-book 
for  1870.     London,  1870.  16° 3925.32 

Engineering.     5ee  Arts  (Usclul),  p.  41  ;— Military  science. 

Eugineeriug :  iUust.  weekly.  Ed.  by  W.  H.  Man  and 
and  J.  Dredge,    v.  3-22.     L,,  1867-76.  fol. 

Engineers.     See  Biography  {Engineers,  p.  110). 

England,  JK5"  For  EngUsh  hif.tory,  dfscription.  government,  insti- 
tutions, etc.,  sei  Countries  {Enghmd,  p.  307"310).  For  other 
sources  of  general  information,  sec  Agriculture  :— Amuse- 
ments ;— BibUcal,  relig.,  aud  eccl.  lit.  (p.  84);— Biography, 
(p,  110);— Drama  (p.  42;));— Education  (p  434;— Eloquence; 
— Epigrams  ;— Epitaphs  : — Essays  ; — Fiction  ; — Folk-lore  ; 
—  Government  and  politics  ; — Language  ; —  Literature  ; — 
Periodicals  ;—  Poetry:—  Political  economy; — Proverbs  ; — 
Wit  aud  humor,  etc. 

England  (Bank  of).     See  Political  economy. 

England  (*  hurch  ol).     See  Biblical  aud  religious  lit.  (p.  84). 

England  and  Christendom.     See  Manning  (H.  E.,  abp.) 

England's  autiphou.     See  MacDonald  (George) 1671.27 

England's  reformation  :  a  pot  ni.     ,vcc  Ward  (Th.).       .    ,  1694.20 

England's  workshops.     See  Strauss  (G.  L.  M.)  ISOG,    .    .  3914.22 

Euglaiider  (Dr.  S. )  Abolition  of  the  state  ;  direct 
government,  a  federal  govtrnmtnt,  or  individual- 
ism.   London,  1873.  16° 5712.17 

Euglefield  (Sir  Henry).  Ancient  vases  from  [his] 
collection.  Drawn  and  eugr.  by  H.  Moses.  L,, 
1848,  1,  8° 14G0.19 

English.     flS"  England  (abnre). 

English  bards  and  Scotch  reviewers.  See  Byron, 

English  bee-keeper.  By  a  country  curate,  [nnoii.] 
London,  1851.   16° 4824.08 

English  catalogue  of  books.    See  Low  (Sampson).    ,    ,    ,  2724.15 

English  Channel. 

—  Oiahners    (T.)    The     Channel   railway  connecting 

England  and  France.  1867 3934.18 

—  JIcMutlen  ill.  T.)     Down  channel,  1S69.     .     951.30 

—  Youruj    (E.     W.)     International    floating    tunnel. 

1809 3934.19 

English  dance  of  death.    See  Combe  (TVm.) 1634.02 

Enghsh  ecieutrics  aud  eccentricities.    .SVr  Timbs  (John).  3264.25 
English  forests  aud  forest  trees,  legendary  and  descrip- 
tive.    London.  1853.   8° 6135.21 

EngUsh  governess  at  the  Siamese  cotu-t.  See  Owens  (A.  H.  Leon). 

1870 1026.19 

English  hcxapla.     See  New  Testament  (p.  94). 

EngUsh-Irish  dictionary.    Dublin,  1814.    10' 6421.13 

Enghsh  meu  of  science.     .Sec  Gallon  (Francis).  187.5..    .  3913.12 

English  note-books.    See  Hawthorne  (N.)  1870 952.21 

English  portraits.     6'seSainte  Benve  (O.  A.) 3262.17 

English  premiers-     .ft-e  Earle  (J.  C.)  1871 3222.11 

EugUsh  retraced,  or  comparison  of  the  Breeches- 
Bible    with   the    English    of    the   present   day. 

Cambridge,  1862.  12° 6433.11 

English  seamen  and  divers.  See  Esquiros  {.\.)  18G8.  .  .  4517.17 
English  seamen  vmder  the  Tudors.     See  Bourne  (H.  R.  F.)    2  v. 

1808 921.26 

EngUsh  sportsman  in  'U'estern  prairies.  See  Berkeley  G.F.)4616.20 

EngUsh  traits.     .SVc  Emerson  (It.  W.l    1857 954.16 

Enghsh  tiav.  and  Ital.  brigands.  See  Moens  (W.  J.  C.)  1866.  973,17 
Eiiglisliinaii's  almanack  ;    or   daily  calendar  of  gene- 
ral information  for  the  United  Kingdom.     1829- 
42.     14  v.     London,  1829-42.     16°.      .     .  6761.11 

*  Same.     Englishman's  and  family  almanack  ;   or 

daily  eaiendar  of  general  information.     1843-64. 

22  v,  Londou,  1S43-64,   16° 6761.25 

Englishman's  house.  See  Hichardson  (C.  J  )  1870  .  .1312.28 
EngUshwoman  iu  Italy.  See  Gretton  (Mrs.  G  )  1800.  .  .  972.22 
Enghsh  women  of  letters.  See  Kavanagh  (Julia).  2  v.  .  3256.19 
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Engravings  (Boolis  of,.  .Sef  Fine  arts. 

Enigmas.     See  Amusements,  p.  U3.  ,0,01,7 

iniimas  of  life.     &e  Greg  (Wm.  K.)  .     .     .     ,  _  .     .     .     •  681217 

■Siiuemoser  (Joseph).     History  of  magic.     Tr.  by  W. 

Howitt.  2  V.  London,  1851.  12^  .  .  3813.07 
tlaiiius.     Enniausa   poesis  reliquiae.     Kec.   J.  Vahlen. 

LipsiiB,  1854.      8' 

Tlnnoi.  Bancroft  (O.)  Lit.  and  hist,  miscel.,  1865;  p.  41.75.  2517.01 
Suoch   the  prophet    (Book  of).      Tr.  by  fi.  Laurence. 

L.,  1838.     ^i" 351(j.'2() 

—  Buidi-kover  (F.)    Judaism  at    Beme.  B.  0.  76-UO.    p.  IBp-lSS 

1376 iH()4.U 

Sff  also  M'Clintoclj  and  Strong's   CyclopiKdia,  v.  3.  1H71 ; 

witli  its  full  references  ;  also    Amer.    Bible  repos.,  Jan., 

july    1810  (by  Stuarti ;  For.  qu.  rev.,  Jan.,  184U  ;  Fraser  s 

mag.',  Nov.,  1833. 
Eaarfh,  tho  second  messenger  of  God.     2  v.     London, 

[n.d.]  8= 3541.23 

-inooh  Arden.  S'.e  Tennyson  (A.)  18G1 1693.05 

Enquiry  into  tlie  conduct  of  Ot.  Britain,  rel.  to  the  present  state 

of  Europe,  [atmn.]  London,  1727.    8'.    .     .    .     .     .  6721.(12 

Easeignemsuts  spirites  et  moraux.     Conseils  da  saint 

Eloi  aux  spirites.  etc.  Paris,  [n.d]    8°.'    .  3818.03 

Enterprise,     Percj/  anecdotes,  v.  3.   1823 6211.03 

Enterprising  (The)   impresario  ;    by  W.   Maynard    {pseud.]     See 

Beale  (T.  W.) 1554.21 

Entertaining  and  marvellous  repository,     [anon.]     Boston.  1827. 

'2i' 6211.31 

Biitliusiasm. '   Tai/loril.)  Natural  hist,  of  enthusiasm. 

1855. 3612.05 

Eutick  (Rev.  John).     Guneral  history  of  the  late  war. 

[1748-63.]  5v.  L.,  1763-64.  8°.  .  .  .  47,5.20 
Eatomologiat'a annual.  3  v.  L.,  1871-73.  16'.  4822.11 
Entomology.    See  Insects. 

Entomostraoa.    S^-e  Natural  history.    {Cruslacea.) 
Eatozoa.    See  Medicine,  (  Worms  and  internal  parasites.) 
Environs  de  Pans.     Ouvrage    redige   par  I'elite  de  la 

litte'rature  oontemporalne.    Pans,  1844.  8°.  967.10 
Eolopoesis  ;  Amor,  rejected  addresses.   See  Bigelow  (J.)    1643.07 
Eoihen  :  or.  the  east.     Sf,-  Kinglake  (A.  W.)       .  5076.13 ;  1061.02 
Ephemera,  i)S''«(i!.    .SVe  Fitzgibbon  (E.) 
Ephesians.    ■'See  Biblical,  relig  and  eccl.  lit,  (p.  85), 
Ephesus.     See  Countries.    {Epliesus,  p.  316.) 
Ephraem  Synis.     Ripuutiinoa    of  Nineveh,  a  metrical 

homily  on  the  mission  of  Jonah  ;  with  other  pieces. 

Prom   the   Syriac,  with    iutrod.  by  H.    Burgess. 

London,  1853.   16^ 35y5.24 

Epic  poetry.    See  Poetry.   {Epic.) 

Epic  of  Hades.    See  Morris  (Lewis) 1673.41 

Epic  ^T0m6U,  etc.     See  O'Shaughnessy  (A.  W.  E.)    1871.     .  1674.33 

Epictetus.  Dissertationes  ab  Arriano  literis  mandate. 
Fragmenta  et  Enchiridion,  cum  comment.  Sim- 
plioii.  [Gr.  etLat]  Parisiis,  Dldot,18l±  6".  77G7.05 

—  Morals,  with  Simplicius  his  comment.     From    the 

Greek,  by  G.  Stanhope.     L.,  1694.     16°.     5433.08 

—  Morals.  Poetical  paraphrase,  by  E.  Walker.  London, 

1716.   18° 543423 

—  Works.     From  the  Greek,  by  Mrs.  E.  Carter.  4th  ed. 

2v.ini.     Loudon,  1807.     8' 5434.15 

—  Farrar  [P.  W.)    Soakers  after  God,  p.  186-25S.     .    .    .  6435.19 

—  Seller  (E.)    Stoics,  epicureans,  and  sceptics.     1870.     .  5426.28 

See  also  Philosophy  (Histories)  ;  and  New  monthly  mag., 
March,  1860. 

Epicurean  (Tho).    .STee  Moore  (Thomas) 232  23 

Epicurus  and  the   Epicurean    philosophy. 

—  Life  and  morals.      Transl.    by    J.    Digby.      With 

"essay,  bv  St.  Evremoud.  Ed.  by  J.  Tela.   London, 
1818.     8= 3613.01 

—  Malkin  (B.  H.)    Classical  disquisitions,  etc.  1825.    .     .  2536.28 

—  Platarcli.    Against  Colotas.  disciple  and  favorite  of  Epicdrus. 

[In  Ms  Morals,  v.  5.  p.  338-38.5. J 5435.30 

— .  —  That  it  is  not  possible  to  live  pleasurably  according  to  the 
doctrine  of  Epicurus.  [In  Ids  Morals,  v.  2,  p.  167-203.]  5415.27 

—  Zeller  {E.)    .Stoics,  epicureans,  and  sceptics.     1870.     .  5426.28 

See  also  Frasers  mag.,  Nov..  1871.  or  Litlell.  1871.  v.  4 
(art.  bv  P  W,  Newman)  :  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  16,  1858  ;  N.  A. 
rev.,  v.  107,  1868  (by  D.  A.  Wassou). 

i^5*  .y.'e  also  Lucretius  ;  and  Philosophy  (Ancient). 
Epidemics.     .See   Medicine  (EpuUMies).      Also  MeUora.  v.  •!.  1860 
(E.  of  fanaticism/  ;  Winslow'a  iour.  of  psy.  med.,  v.  2.  1849  ; 
v.  6  (Mental  E.|  ;  v.  9  (Moral  and  criminal  E.)  ;  North  Brit. 
•  rev.,  V.  38,  1863,  or  Littell,  1863,  v.  2  (Vegetable  E.) 

Epigrams. 

—  Booth  (J.)     Epigrams,  ancient  and  modem.  6212.05 

—  Gtrey(0.  S.)   Commouplace  bonk  of  E.  1872.  6213.11 

—  Dodd  (J.  P.)     The  epigrammatist.    1870.     .6213.15 

—  Eplgrammatam  anthologia  palatina,  etc.    Gr.  et  Lat. 

Apparatu   critico  instruxit  F.  Dubner.     Volume  1. 
Parisii-i.    Dhht  ISIil.    8= 7704.16 

—  Mathews  (  ir,)  Epigrams.  [In  his  Great  conversers,  efc]  2536.05 

See  alsi-i  Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  93.   1863.  or  Littell,  1863. 
V.  3  ;  Catholic  world,  July,  1872  ;  Contemp.  rev.,  v.  14,  1870 


(by  J.  Davies)  :  New  monthly,  v.  5, 1822  :  North  Brit,  rev., 

V.  42, 1865  ;  Quar.  rev.,  v.  117.  1866  ;    Harper's  mag.,  v.  15 

(by  J.  G.  Saxe). 
Epilepsy.    See  Medicine. 
Epirus.    See  Countries  (p.  316). 
Episcopacy  and  Episcopal  churches.  See  Biblical,  religious,  and 

eccl.  lit.  [Episcopacy,  p.  85.) 
Episodes  in  an  obscure  lite;  Tower  Hamlets.  See  Row  (E.)  6828.01 
Episodes  ot  French   history.  See  Pardee  (Jane).  1869,  613.05  ;  01 
Episodes  of  insect  life.      By  Acheta  domestica.      [By 

MissL.M.  Budgen.]  3v.  N.Y.,  1851-52.  8^  4823.02 
Epistles  from  Bath  ;  and  miscellaneous  poems.    By  Q. 

in  the  corner,    [rtnoji.]  Bath,  1817.    8°.     .6091.03 
Epistles  (The)  of  Clio  and   Strephou  in  prose  and 

verse.  2d  ed.  Loudon,  1729.   18°.    .     .     .  1632.32 
Epistolae  obscvrorvm  virorvm.  LipKi£e,1858.16°.2527.20 

—  Hamilton  (.Sir  Tr.)    Discussions.  1856 6413.10 

Epistolary  compositions.    See  Letters 3267.07 

Epithet^.      Jermyn    (J.)     Book  of  English    epithets. 

1849 'wss.og 

Epitaphs  and  monumental  inscriptions. 

—  Boioden  (J.)     Epitaph  wiiter.     1791.       .     .6215.08 

—  Boyd(A.  K.S.)  Concerning  churchyards,  [in /as  Kecreations, 

v.  2.) 2614.07;i 

—  Bridgman   (T.)     Inscriptions   from  the  monuments  in  the 

Granary    burial  grotmd.    IWith  his  Pilgrims  of  Boston, 
1856.] 611.17 

Memorials  of  the   dead  in  Boston.     Copp's  Hill 

burying  ground.     1852 611.18 

—  Brown  (J.)  Epitaphs,  etc.,  in  Grey  friars  churchyard, 

Edinbmrgh.      1867 6215.05 

—  Qtldwall  (T.)    Ancient  and  modern  epitaphs.  6215.07 

—  Dingley  {T.)    History  from  niaiile,  printed  in  photo- 

lithography by  V.  Brooks  ;  with  iutrod.,  by  J.  G. 
Nichols.      [Camden  soc,  v.  94,  97.]    .     .  5113.48 

—  Epitaphs,    collected  fiom   Holy  Writ,  and  onr  best 

authors  on  sacred  subjects.  By  H.  L.  S.  and  L.  S. 
M.  Ed.  by  G.  B.  Chaloner.  L.,  1868.  U°.  6215.15 

—  Ilackdt  (J.)     Select  and  remarkable  epitaphs.     2  v. 

1757 6215.11 

—  Jlairis   (W.  T.)      Epitaphs  from  the  old  burying 

grounds  in  Cambridge.     1845 3242.00 

—  Xortherid  (C.)     Book  of  epitaphs.     1873.      .6215.18 

—  Oriqinal  col.  of  extant  epitaphs,     [anon.]    London, 

1870.    8°. 6215.06 

—  Palliser   (F.  and  M.  A.)    Mottoes    for   monuments. 

1872 6215.00 

Pair  (S.)   InBcriptlouB.  [In  las  Works,  v.  4,  p.  657-720.)  6062.06 

—  PHVujrew  (T.  J.)     Chronicles  of  the  tombs.    6215.01 

—  Bitcliings  (-B.)     General   volume   of  epitaphs,  with 

appropriate  texts,    [rmon.]     1840.     .     .     .  6215.16 

—  Samiders  (F.)     Salad  for  the  solitary,  p.  227-262.    1863.  2642,10 

—  Webb(T.)  Select  collection  of  epitaphs.  2  v.  6215.09 

See   also    Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  71,  1852  :    Eclectic  mag., 
v.  25,  1852  ;  Harpers  mag.,  v.  46  (by  ■«".  E.  Wallace). 
j6®"  See  also  Inscriptions. 
Epochs  of  ancient  history.     Ed.  by  G.  W.  Cox  and  0. 
Saukey.      Viz.  : — 
Capes  (W.  W.)    Koman  history.     The  early  empire.   New  York, 
1876]     16' 431.21 

—  Roman  empire  of  the  2d  century.     N.  Y..  1876.  16'. 

Cox  (G.  W.)     The  Athenian  empire.     N.  X.,  1876.     16°.    411.13 

—  Tlie  Greeks  and  the  Persians.    N.  Y.,  1876.   16°.  .    .    421.34 
Merivale  (C.)     The  Eomaa  triumvirates.    L.,  1876.   16°.    431.22 

Epochs  of  English  history.    Ed.  by  M.Creighton.    Viz.: 

Powell  (F.  York).     Early  England  up  to  the  Norman  conquest. 

London.  1876.      16° 461.21 

Epochs  of  modem  history  :  ed.  by  Edward  E.  Morris, 
J.  S.  Phillpotts,  and  Colbeck>   Viz.:— 

1  Seebohm  (F.)    The  era  of  the   protestant  revolution.    New 
■  Y.nk.  1874.    16° 3432.22 

2  Cox  (d.  W.)     The  crusades.    New  York,  1874.  16'.    .6623.01 

3.  Gardiner    (S.  K.)    Thirty  years'  war,  161S-1C48.    New  York. 
1H74.    16° 544.24 

4.  Gairdner  (J.)  Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York  ;   with  the  eon- 
qu.st  and  loss  of  France.     N.  Y.,  1876.  16° 461.19 

5.  Morris  ("W.  G'O.)  French  rev.  and  the  1st  empire.  New  York. 
I1H74.1     16° 621.17 

6   Warburton  (W.)  Edward  the  third.  B.,  1875.    16°.     .3061.22 
7.  Creighton  (II.)  Age  of  Elizabeth.  N.  Y..  1876.  16°.     .  3063.32 

8  Hale  (E.)    Fall  of  the  Stuarts,  and  Western  Europe,  1678-97. 
Uostin.  1876.     16° 481.01 

9  Gardiner  (S.  E.)    The  puritan  revolution.    New  York,  1876. 
16°        481.03 

10.  Stubbs  (W.)  The  early  Plantageneta.  N.  Y.,  1870.  16*.  481.02 
Epworth  singers.     .See  Christophers  (S.  W.)  1875.     .     .     .  3766.23 
Equador.     .See  Countries  {Eeuadnr.  p.  316). 
Equestrianism.     See  Horsemanship. 
Equinoctial  America.    See  America  {Equinoctial,  p.  289). 
Equity.     .See  Law.   {Equity.) 

Eraclius.    De  colortbus  et  artibus  Eomanoriun.     [In  Merriiield 
iMrs.  M.  P.)    Orig.  treatises,  v.  1,  1849.]     ....  1422.01 


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Erasmus  (DesiJerius).  Adagia.  See  Bland  (R. ) 
Proverbs (12U.2;i 

—  Enchiridion.     Abridgment.     [In  Coverdale  (M.)    Writiiige. 

1844.) 3636.rj 

—  Liber  utilissimus  de  couscribendis  epistolis.     Ed. 

nova.     Lugd.    But.,  1G15.  32^ 3267.12 

—  Pope   Julius  the  second.     A  comical  dialogue   be- 

tween Julius  n. .     Evil  genius,   aud    St.   Peter, 
Dublin,  1719.    lli=. 3091.23 

—  Praise  of  tolly.     With  outs,  by  Hans  Holbein.  48  pi. 

Loudon,  [1S70.]  1G° 6212.08 

—  Prayers.  Tr.  by  C.  S.  Ooldwell.  L., 1872.  32°.  3547.09 

—  Select   familiar  colloquies.     [Latin.]     With   literal 

trans,  by  J.  Clarke.     New  ed.  by  J.  Ross.    Phila. , 

1818.   12^ 2527.21 

For  lives  and  critical  fstimalfiS  of  E.,  see  Biography  (p. 
143)  ;  also  Bibl.  sacra,  Jan.,  1802  {Life  of  E.,  by  E.  Pond)  ; 
Brit.  quar.  rev.,  Jan..  1875  (E.,  hia  character)  ;  MacuiiUan, 
March,  1865  (Early  years  of  E.,  by  J.  Hamilton). 

Erceldoune  (Thoma.s  of).     See  Thomas  of  Erceldouae. 

Ercilla  (Alouzo  de).  Sketch  of  the  Araucana,  with  copious  ex- 
tracts, by  W.  Hayley  and  H.Boyd,  [\rilli.  Molina  (G.  I.) 
ChiU,  V.  2.  1808.] 607.26 

Erckmaun  (Emile)  and  Chatrian  (Alexandre).  Ami 
(L'j  Fritz.     3e  ed.     PmIs,  1867.     16^     .  7021. OG 

—  Blocus  (Lei  :  episode  de  la  fin  de  I'empire.     lOe  ed. 

PiU-is,   [».<;.]    12° 7018.27 

—  Brigadier  Frederic.     Paris,  1874.    12°.     .     .7021.17 

—  Confidences  d'un  joueur  de  clariuette.  4e  »;d.  Paris, 

[)i.d]     10°. 5*.  7018.29 

—  Contes   des  bords  du   Rhin.     3e  ed.     Kris,  1803. 

10^ 7018.30 

—  Contes  fantastiques.     2e  id.     P.,  1868.  16=.  7021.07 

—  Contes  de  k  Montagne.     P.,  1860.     1G°.     .  7021.08 

—  Coutes  populaires.     3e  ed.     P.,  [li.d.]     16°.  7021.09 

—  Deux  (Les)  freres.     Paris.  1872.     16°.     .     .7021.18 

—  Guerre  (La).     Paris,   18G6.     16 7021.10 

—  Histoire  d'un  couscrit  de  1813.    20e  ed.    P.,  [H.d] 

1G° 7021.11 

—  Histoire  d'un  homme  du  peuple.  7eid.     Paris,  18G5. 

1G° 7021.12 

—  Histoire  d'un  paysan.     1789.     Les  etats  generaux. 

14eed.     Paris,  1869.     16° 7021.13 

Same.     1792-93.     2  v.     P.,  1869.  16°.    .  7018.23 

—  Histoire  d'un  sous-maftre.     Paris,1872.  16°.  7021.23 

—  Histoire  du  plebiscite.    Paris,  1872.   16°.     .  702L24 

—  L'illustre  Docteur  Matheus.     P.,  1859.  12°.  7021.05 

—  L'iuvasion  ;  ou  le  fou  Yego£  9e  id.     Paris,  [1862.] 

16.° 7021.02 

—  Madame  Ther^se.     15e  ed.     P.,  [n.tZ.]  1G°.  7018.2.5 

—  Maison  forestifere.     5e  ed.     P.,  [«.d]    16°.     7021.03 

—  Maitre  Daniel  Rock.  2e  ed.     P.,  [u.d.]  lb°.  7018.2G 

—  Maitre  Gaspard  Fix.     Paris,  1876.     1G°.     .  7021.25 

—  Souvenirs  d'un  aucieu  chef  de  chantier  a  Isthme  de 

Suez.     5e  ed.     Paris,  187(i 7021.29 

—  Waterloo  :  suite  du  Couscrit  de  1813.     20e  ed.  Paris, 

[n.  d.]     16° 7018.28 

fi®*  For  biogr.  nrftice  of  th&  two  a,athove,  see  Men  of  tlie 

third  republillJ873  [3252.27J  ;  also  Edin.  rev.,  v.  123,  18U6 

(The  E.-(J.  noWlB). 

Erechtheus,  tragedy.     See  Swinburne  (A.  0.) 1744.09 

Eilchsen  (John  Eric  de).    Ob.servatious  ou  aneurism. 

Selected.     London,  1814.     8° 431ii.l7 

—  Science  and  art  of  surgery.     Gth  ed.     London,  1872. 

8° 433G.13 

Erie  canal.  See  Reports  of  the  canal  commissioner  of  the  state 
of  New  York. 

Erie  county,  {Penn.)    See  Oountries.  {Erie  County,  Pa.) 

Erie  (Lake).    See  Countries.  {Erie,  Lake.) 

Erie  railway.     Adams  (C.  K,  jr.)  Chapter  of  Erie  ;  the 

Erie  raid 5922.22 

See  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  22,  1868  (The  Erie  imbro- 
glio, by  J.  K.  Medbury)  :  Galaxy.  March,  1872  (A  great  law- 
suit aud  a  field  fiaht,  by  J.  S.  Black)  ;  Oct.,  1872  (Truth  of 
a  great  lawsuit,  by  A  Stickney). 

Erigena  (John  Scotus).  See  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  94, 1862  ;  North  Brit 
rev.,  V.  23,  1865. 

Ermau  (Georg  Adolph).  Travels  in  Siberia.  2  v. 
Philadelphia,  1850.     8° 1024.11 

Emesti  (Johanu  August).  Principles  of  interpreta- 
tiou.  Notes,  by  M.  Stuart.  4th  ed.  Audover, 
1842.  12° 3721.07 

Emi  (Henri).  Coal  oil  and  petroleum.  Philadelphia, 
1865.   12° ,31)53.22 

Erotici  scriptores.  Parisiis,  Dhlol.  185G.  8°.  77fi4.17 
Contents  :  Parthenius.   Achilles  Tatius.  Longus.  Xeno- 


pbon  Ephisitts.  Heliodorus.  Chariton  Aphrodisirrisit.  Dio- 

genes,  lamblichus.  Eumathius.  Apollonius  Ti/rius.  Nice- 

tas  Eugenntnus. 
Errors.     See  Delusions.  — 

Erskine  (David  Stewart,  earl  of  Buchan).     Essays  on 

Fletcher   of    Saltoun   and   the   poet    Thomson 

London,  1792.    8° 3057.oi 

Erskine  (Ralph).     Gospel  sonnets.     Edinburgh,  1803, 

1<J' 3761.10 

Erskine  (Thomas,  lord).     Armata  :  a  fragment.  Gth  ed. 

[2a  pt.  4th  ed.]    London,  1818.    8".     .•  .  5713.20 

—  Appeal  on  the  subject  of  coufederated  Greece,  London.  1824. 

8".    yiii  Pamphleteer,  v.  23.] 6058.23 

—  Speeches  on  subjects  couuected  with  liberty  of  the 

Eress,  aud  against  constructive  treasou.s.  Collected 
yj.  Ridgway.     4  v.     L.,  1810-16.  8°.     .  6312.13 

Note. — 2d  edition  of  v.  4. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Trials  of  Capt.  Thomas  Baillie,  of  lord 
George  pordon,  of  the  dean  of  at.  Aeaph.  Argument  in  the 
king's  bench  in  support  of  the  rights  of  juries.  2.  Trials 
of  Thomas  Paine,  of  the  printer  aud  publisher  of  Paiue's 
Age  of  reason,  of  John  Stocl<dale.  of  John  Frost,  of  James 
PeiTy.  3.  Trials  of  Thomas  Walker,  of  Thomas  Hardy. 
4.  Trials  of  John  Horuu  Tooke.  of  the  e:irl  of  Tlianet.  Pro- 
ceedings of  the  *  Friends  to  the  liberty  of  the  press.' 

—  Speeches  at  the  bar   on  misccl.    subjects.     New  ed. 

London,  1827.   8° 6312.17 

—  The  defence  of  the  Whigs.    Kew  ed.    Loudon,  1820.   8°.    [fn 

Pamphleteer,  v.  15,  p.  287-348.] 5058.15 

Erythrean  sea.     Vincent  { W.)    Pleiiplus,  etc.    [In  his  Commerce 

of  the  ancients,  v.  2.  18ii7.] 1016.01 

Es.     #5^  .See  also  words  beginning  with    JEs. 

Eschatology.     See  Biblical  and  relig.  Ut.  (Daitli,  p.  83  ;— Future 

life,  p    88  -.—Heaven,  p.  88  ■,—UeU,  p.  89  ;  Judgment,  p.  90  ; 

— Millennium,  91). 
Escheuburg  (Johann  Joachim).     Manual  of  classical 

literature.     From  the  German  :  with  add.  by  N. 

W.  Fiske.   Phila.,  1859.  8° 437.09 

Escuiiel.     Simios  (F.  K  de  los).     Description  of  the 

royal  palace.  Tr.  by  G.  Thompson.  17G0.  98G.03 
Escudier    (Marie  el  Leon).     Vie  et  aventures  des  cau- 

tatrices    celfebres :    precedees    des    musicieus    de 

I'empire  et  .suivies  de  la  vie  nnecdotique  de  Paga- 

niui.     Paris,  1856.    16° 15G2.05 

Esdaile  (James).     Mesmerism  in  India,  and  its  applica- 
tion in   surgery  and  medicine.     Hartford,    1851. 

16°.     .     .     .  _ 3814.15 

Eskell(A.)     Dentistry  practically  considered.  Loudon, 

1869.   21° 4341.14 

Esmarck    (Fr.)       On   tl^  use  of   cold   in    surgery. 

Tr.  by  E.  Montgomery,  London,  New  Sydmhiim 

societi/,  1861.  8^ 4302.02 

Espinasse  (Francis).  Life  and  times  of  Voltaire.  V.  1. 

Loudon,  1866.    8° 3174.24 

Espousals  (The).     ,5ee  Patmore  (C.)  1856 1675.19 

Espy  (James  Pollard).     Fourth  meteorological  report. 

W.,  1857.  4°.     [U.  S.  y4thcong.,  3dsess.    Senate 

ex.  doc,  no.  6.] 

—  The  human  will.     Ciu. ,  18G0.     8°.     .     .     .  5433.06 

—  Philosophy  of  storms.     Boston,  1841.  8°.     .  4021.10 
Espy  (Joseph).      A  toin-  in  Ohio,   Kentucky  and  Indi- 
ana territory,  in  1805.  Cincinnati,  1871.  8°.  612.19 

Esquimaux.    See  Countries  {A  rctic  ret/ions,  p.  200)  ;  also  Atlautio 

muuthly,  V.  15,  1865  (4  papers  by  D.  A.  \Yassou), 
Esquiros  (Henri  Alphouse).     The  Dutch  at  home.    2d 
ed.     Loudon,  18G3.     12° 964.16 

—  English  seamen  and  divers.     L.,  1868.  12°.  4517.17 

—  Religious  life  in  England.  L.,  1867.  12°.  .  3443.04 
Essai  philologique  sur  les  commencemens  de  la  typo- 

graphie  a  Jletz.  [amm.)  Metz,  1828.  8°.  2765.21 
Essay  contributing  to  a  pliilosophy  of  literatme.     By 

B.  A.,  M.     Phihi.,  1874.     12° 2751.28 

Essay   on   capacity   aud  genius,     [anon.']     Londou, 

■  [».<?.]   8' 3815.01 

Essay  on  intuitive  morals.  See  Cobbe  (F.  P.)  1859.  .  .  6435.05 
Essay  on  the  learning,  genius,  and  abilities  of  the  fair 

sex  ;   proviug  them  not  interior  to  man.     From 

the    Spauish   of    El    Theatre    Critico.     [aiimi.] 

London,  1774.  16° 5823.26 

Essay  on  the  Neo-druidic  heresy  in  Britannia.    Part 

1.  [anon.]  Loudou,  1838.  4°.  .  .  .  3818.15 
Essay  ou  the  principle  and  origin  of  sovereign  power. 

From  the  French,  [anun.]  L.,  1805.  8°.  5724.24 
Essay  on  the    science  of  acting,     [anon.]     Londou, 

1828.  12° 1735.28 

Essay  to  prove  women  have  no  souls,  [anon.]  Loudon, 

[n.  d.]     18° 3535.27 


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ESSAYS  AND   ESSAYISTS 


Essay  upon  the  principles  of  political  economy.  By  an  American 
New  York,  1837.     12' 5721.0(3 

Iissays  and  essa3'ists  (English). 

—  BrUlsh  Essayists  ;   with  prefaces  by  A.  Chalmers. 

38  v.-    1855-57 2511.01 

Contents  :  v.  1-4.  Tile  Tattler.  6-12.  The  Spetator.  13-15. 
The  Guardian.  16  18.  The  Itauibler.  lU-21.  The  adventurer. 
22-24.  The  World.  25-26.  The  Connoisseur.  37.  The  Idler. 
28-2y.  The  Mirror.  30-31.  The  Lounger.  32-34.  The  Obser- 
ver.   35-37.  The  Looker  un.    3a.  General  index. 

—  Drake  {J^iham.     Es.says,  bio^'r.,   crit.,  and  histori- 

cal, illustrative  of  the  Hambler,  Adventurer,  Idler, 
and  of  tho  periodical  papers  iu  imitation  of  the 
■writings  of  Steele  and  Addison  published  between 

the  Spectator  and  18L)9.   2v 2523.12 

Essays,  biogr.,  critical,  and  historical,  illustrative 

of  the  Tattler,  Spectator,  and  Guardian.  3  v. 
1805 2523.  U 

—  Friswell  (J.  II.)    Essays  oa  English  writers.  18G9  ;   p.  93-125  ■ 

295-305 2525.17 

—  SihWi{A.)    Essayists,  old  and  new.    [/;*  his  Last  leaves.  18G9  ■ 

p.  210-300.] 2542.27 

Ou  essay- writing.  [Inhis  Dreamthorp,  18G4;  p.  27-52.  2513.11 

List  of  Essayists. 
ijy  Tlirongh  the  following  list  readers  are  referred  to 
the  general  alphabet  for  such  auth'us  as  have  written 
volumes  of  miscellaneous  essays,  and  for  such  collections 
as  are  anonymous,  the  table  of  contents  being  given,  iu 
many  cases,  under  the  individual  eutiy     '     '       ■•     ■ 


iiiituy  cases,  iiuaur  tut*  luaiviauai  euiiy  ;  but  collections  of 
essays  restricted  to  special  subjects,  such  as  the  Fine 
arts.  Mathematics,  Political  economy,  etc.,  should  be 
looked  lor  under  their  subject. 


Adams  {John). 
Addison  (Joseph). 
Adventurer  ( L'he). 
Afternoon  lectures. 
Agnppa  (H.O.) 
AiKen  (JoUu). 
Alcock  (Sir  B.) 
Alcott(.\.  B.) 
Alger  (\V.  K.) 
Ahson  (Archibald). 
Ames  (Fisher). 
Ames  [Mrs.  M.  C) 
Angelo  (Henry). 
Anonymous  (The). 
Argens(J.B.de  B..inai'q.  d'). 
Arm-chair  iu  the  smoking- 
room. 
Arnold  (Frederick). 
Arnold  (ilatthew). 
Arnold  (Thomas). 
Athenceus. 
Athenian  oracle. 
Austin  (Sarah). 
Bacon  (ITaucia,  lord], 
Badeau  (Adam). 
Bagehot  (Walter). 
Bailey  (Samuel). 
Baker  (William). 
Ballantyne  (Thomas). 
Balmanno  (Mrs.  M.) 
Bancroft  (George), 
Barbauld  (Mrs.) 
B^ker  (Lady). 
Barnes  (Albert). 
Bayne  (Peter). 
Beecher  (H.  W.) 
Belsnam  (Wm.) 
Bethune  (George  W.) 
Blackie  (John  iituart). 
Blackmore  (Hir  Uichard). 
Boston  book. 
Bovee  (C.  N.) 
Boyd  (A.  K.  H.) 
Bradford  (Sam'l  D.) 
Bremer  (b'redrika). 
Brooke  (Henry). 
Brimley  (George). 
Bnsted  (O.  A.) 
British  essayists. 
Brougham  iHonry,  lord). 
Brown  (U':i\  H.  S.) 
Brown  (bamuel). 
Browning  (Mrs.  E.  B.) 
'Brownson    O.  .\.) 
Bucnanan  (llobert). 
Bryant  (W.  (J.) 
Buckle  (Uoury  T.) 
Bulwer-Lytton  (.Str  E.  B.) 
Bungay  (ij.  w.j 
Bnraon  (William), 
Burnap  (G.  W.) 
Burritt  (EUhu). 
Burton  (Uobert). 
Burton  (W.  G.,  editor). 
Bushnell  (Horace). 


Calvert  (George  H.) 
Cambridge  essays,  1855. 
Carlyle  (  Lhouias), 
Cavendish  [Sir  W'm.and  M., 

duke  and  duchess  of  iVcw- 

LOstit. 
Cecil  (R.  A.  T.  G.,  viscount 

Cianborne,  marquis o/ Sa- 

lisbur)/). 
Chalmers  (Alexander). 
Chambers  s  Home  Book. 
Chambers's  Miscellany. 
Chambers's  Papi^rs  for  the 

people. 
Chapone  {Mrs.  H.  II.) 
Characteristics  of  men  of 

genius. 
Chateaubriand  (F.  R.  de). 
Child  Xydia  M.) 
Clark  (Willis.  G  ) 
'   Clark  (L.  Gaylord). 
Clarke  (.Vr.v.  M.  G.) 
Clough  (A.H.) 
Clulow  (W.  B.) 
Cobb  (Josiali  B.> 
Cobbe  (Fiances  P.) 
Coetlogon  (Dennis  de). 
Coleridge  {S.  T.) 
Coffin  (li-B.) 
Coleman  (John), 
Coleridge  (Hartley). 
CoUins  (Wilkie). 
Colton  (Hcv.  Walter). 
Connoisseur  (The). 
Conybeare  (Wm.  J.) 
Cooper    (A.  A.,   earl  of 

Shafte.'shurt/). 
Cowley  (Abraham). 
Cozzens  {P'red.  S.) 
Cracroft  (Bernard). 
Craik  (D.  M.  Mulock.  Mrs.) 
Critical  and  social  essays. 
Croly  (Mrs.  Jennie  June). 
Croly  (It-'v.  George). 
Crowfield  (Christopher). 
Dana  (Alex.  H.) 
Dana  (R.  H.) 
Darby  (John,  ps^itd). 
Davy   (Sir  Humphrey). 
DeKroyft  (S.  H.) 
Delapierre  (Octave). 
DeMorgan    (A.) 
De  Quincey  iThomas). 
DesPerriers  (Bouaventure). 
Disraeli  (Isaiic). 
Dixon  (E.  H  ) 
Dockray  (B.) 

Dodge  (M.  A.)  [Gail  Hamil- 
ton.] 
Doran  (Pr.  John). 
Drake  (Natlian). 
Duche  lf{''i'.  Jacob). 
Duhring  (Julia\ 
Duignan  (M.  G.) 
Earle  (John). 


Edinburgh  essays. 
Elder  (William). 
Ellesmere  (F,  E.,  earl  of). 
Ellis  (Mrs   S,  8.) 
Emerson  (R.  W.) 
Essays  from  the  Loudon 

Times. 
Essays  on  social  subjects 

from  the  Saturday  Rev. 
Everett  (Alex.  H.) 
Everett  (Edward). 
Fairbanks  (Oharles  B.) 
Fannie  Fern. 
Favorite  authors. 
Fern  (Fannie). 
Field  (Kate). 
Fielding  (Henry), 
Fields  iJ.  T.) 
Fitzosborne  (Sir  Thomas). 
Flamank  (J.) 
Folk  lure.      From  'Notes 

and  Queries.' 
Forbes  (rrof.  Edward). 
Forster  (John). 
Foster  (Johu). 
Frankhn  (Benjamin). 
Freeman  (E.  A.) 
Friswell  (J.  H  ) 
Froude  (J.  A.) 
Gail  Hamilton.   See  Bodee 
Gardner  (S:  J.) 
Gentleman's     magazine. 

(Curious  articles  from). 
Gibson  (Wm.  S.j 
Gifts  of  gmiius. 
Giles  (lltW-y). 
Gilfillan  ((ieorge). 
Gilman  (Samuel). 
Gleig(/i!tf.  G.  K.) 
Godwin  (Parke). 
Godwin  (William). 
Goldsmith  (<  liver). 
Gray  (John  C) 
Green  (Thomas,  of  Ipswich). 
Greene  (George  W.) 
Greenwell  (Dora). 
Greg  (Wm.  R.) 
Grote  (Mrs.  George). 
Guardian  (The). 
Haie   0.  V.  R.  M). 
Half  tints.  18G7. 
Hall  (Robert). 
Hall  (S.  T.) 
HaUam  (A.  H.) 
Halliday  (Andrew). 
Hamilton  (Gail).  See  Dodge 

(Mary  Abigail). 
Hannay  (James). 
Hare  (J.  C.  ami  A.  W.) 
Hawthorne  (Nathaniel). 
Hay  (John). 
Hayward  (Abraham). 
HazUtt  (William). 
Head  (.y^r  Fr  B.) 
Headley  (Joel  T.) 
Heine  (Heinrich). 
Helps  (Arthur). 
Herbert  (Henry  W.) 
Higginson  (T.  W.) 
Hothnann  (David). 
Holland  (K.  G.) 
Holland  (J.  G.) 
Hohnes  (O.  W.) 
Home  and  social  philos. 
Hope  (A.  J.  B) 
Hope  (A.  R) 
Hopkinson  (Francis). 
Home  (K.  H.) 
Houghton  (R.  M.  M.,  ford). 
Howard  (G.  W.  F.,  earl  <f 

Carbh:). 
Howells(Wm.  D.) 
Humboldt  (Wilhelm  von). 
Hume  (David). 
Hunt  (Hik-u). 
Hunt  (U-ig)i). 
Hujdey  (Xlios.  H.) 
Hyde  (li-dward,  earl  ofC'tar- 

.ndvn). 
Idler  (The). 
Irving  (Washington). 
Jackson  (Alfred). 
Jacox  (A'f'u   Francis). 
Jameson  (  Wrs.  A.  M.) 
Jctfrey  4!  rancis). 
Jerrold  (Douylas). 
Johnson  (Samuel). 
Jones  (\\  m.  A.) 
Judson  (L.  C.)  I 

Kaye(Juhu  Wm.)  | 

Kentish  coronal. 


King  (Thos.  Starr). 

Kingsley  (Charles). 

Kitto  (John). 

Knickerbocker  gallery. 

Kmght  (Charles). 

Knos  (\icesimns). 

Lamb  (Ch.trles). 

Landor  (W.  S.) 

Lanman  ('harles). 

Legare  (H.  S.) 

Leland  (U  G.) 

Lever  (Charles). 

LilUput  lectures. 

Lockhart  (John  G.) 

Looker-on  (The). 

Lounger  (The), 

Lowell  {Mrs.  Anna  E.) 

Lowell  (James  R.) 

Lower  (M.  A  ) 

Lucas  (Saiimel). 

Lyiy  (John). 

Lynch  (T.  T.) 

Macaulay  (T.  B.) 

Mackay  (Charles). 

Mackenzie  (Henry). 

Mackintosh  (Sir  j.) 

Macnish  (Uubert). 

Maginn  (William). 

Magoon  (I':.  L.) 

Mahony  (Francis). 

Maistre  (Xavier  de). 

Malkin  (Uenj.  H.) 

Mangin  (Edward). 

Mann  (Horace). 

Martineau  (Harriet). 

Martineau  (JumeS;. 

Masson  (David). 

Mathc^ws  (Ooinclius). 

Mathews  (Win  ) 

Maurice  (litv.  F.  D.) 

Mazzini  (Jtistph). 

Meadows  iKenny). 

Melancholy  anatomized. 

Meimoth  (William). 

Microcosm  (The). 

Mill  (Johu  Stuart). 

Millar  (John). 

Milledulcia. 

Miller  (HuKh). 

Miniature  (The). 

Mirror  (Hie). 

Montagu  (Busil). 

Montaigne  (Michel  de). 

More  iHanuab). 

Morgan  {Sir  T.  C.) 

Morley  (Henry). 

Morley  (John), 

Muller  (.Max). 

Murphy  (.Vrthur). 

Mushfct  (Robert). 

Newman  (L''.  W.) 

Woah(.M.  M.) 

North  (Christopher). 

Notes  and  Queries  (Choice 
li'-ites  fi'om). 

Observer  (The). 

O'Dowd  (CoineliUs). 

Old  lluniphrt-y's  observ. 

Old  man  .s  thoughts  about 
many  things. 

Olla  Pudrida. 

OssoUmiM.  F.  d') 

Overbury  (.S'/;- Thomas). 

Owens  college  essays. 

Oxford    English    prize   es- 
says.   5  v. 

Oxford  essays.     4  v. 

Papers  fiom  the  Quarterly 
Review.   1852. 

Parr  (Harri'.-t), 

Parton  (James), 

Parton  (Mrs.  S.  P.,  wife  of 
James). 

Patterson  (U.  H.) 

Paulding  (J.  K.) 

Peale  (Keiubrandt). 

Phantasmagoria. 

Poe  (Edi^ar  A  ) 

Pomeroy  (M.  M.) 

Poynder  (John). 

Prescott  (Wm.  H.) 

Prime  (S  Ircnreus). 

Prout  (Father), /JStud.     See 
Mahony  (AVu  Francis). 
Purnell  (Thomas). 
Rambler  (The). 
Rands  (Wm.  B.) 
Real  and  beau-ideal. 
Reed(Wm.  R.) 
Rehcs  for  the  curious. 
Renan  (Ernest). 


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Rice  (Harvey). 
Richards  (A.U.) 
Richter  (J.  V.  F.) 
Robertson  (F.  W.) 
Robertson  (J.B.) 
Rogers  (Heury). 
Roland  de  La  Plati^re  (JI.  J. 

P..  Mine) 
RoUin  (Cbailcs). 
Rowe  {Mrs.  EliZiiboth). 
Rush  (Beujamiu). 
Rush  (Uichard). 
Ruskin  (John). 
RusseU  A.  P.) 
Russell  (John,  fwt). 
St.  John  (.John  A.) 
Sala  (Gi-orge  A.) 
Sargant  (\V,  L.) 
Saunders  (Fred.) 
Sarage-club  p;ipers. 
Sohlegel  (K.  W.  F.  von). 
Scott  (J.  U.) 
Seeley  (J.  K.) 
Senior  (N.  W.) 
Shaftesbury  (A.  A.  Cooper, 

:iil  earl  of ). 
Shairp  (.J.  C.) 
SheUey  (P.  B.) 
Shelton  (F.  W.) 
Shirley  [pS'^wl.], 
Sigouraey  [Mrs.  L.  H.) 
Smith  (.Ubort). 
Smith  lAlt^xauder). 
Smith  iH'>rai;e). 
Smith  ( li-a.  Syduey). 
Southey  (Ufibert). 
Spectator  (The). 
Spencer  (U'n'bert). 
Stael-Holstein  (A.  L.  G.  N., 

barofiit^-  de;. 
Stanhope  (P.  H.,  5th  earl). 
Stephen  \Sir  James), 
Stephen  (Leslie). 
Sterling  (John). 
Stirhng  (J.  H.) 
Story  iJo^eph). 
Stowe  {Mrs.  H.  B.) 
Summer  daybook. 
Symonds  (J.  A.)   • 
Table  d'hote  and  drawing 

room. 
Table  talier  (The). 


Talfoord  (T.  N.) 

Talmage  (T.  De  W.) 

Tatler  (I'Ue). 

Taylor  (B<hj.  F.) 

Taylor  (Heury). 

Taylor  (Isaac). 

Taylor  (Jane). 

Taylor  (J.  S.) 

Temple  (.S'i>  W.) 

Thackeray  (W.  M.) 

Theophrastus. 

Thompson  (U.  M.) 

Thoreau  lUtury  D  ) 

Tdton  (Tbendoie). 

Tirabs  (John). 

Tooke  (Wm.) 

Townsend  (Frederic). 

Trinal  (Theophilus,  pseud.) 

Tuckerman  (Heury  T.) 

Tupper  (M.  F.) 

Varieties  "f  literature. 

Vaughan  jK'ibertl. 

Vaughan  (Robert  A.) 
Verplanck  (0.  C.) 
Very  (Joues). 
Walker  (Johu). 
Walker  (Tiioiuae). 
Wallace  H.  B.) 
Walsh  (ItMbert). 
Waring;  (J.  B.) 
Warne?  (U.  D.) 
Warren  (Saiuttel). 
Webster  (Noah). 
Whately  (Bichard). 
Whipple  (E.  P.) 
White  (H.  R.) 
Whittier  (.John  G.) 
Wilkinson  (Wm,  C.) 
WiUisiN.  P.) 
Willmott  (R.  A.) 
WiUs  (Wm.  H.) 
Wilson  (Johu). 
Windsor  (A.  L.) 
Wmtlirop  (Theodore). 
WirtlWm.) 

Withington  (Leonard). 
Woodbury  (L'-Vi). 
Woods  ('ieorge  13.) 
World  (I'he). 
Wraxall  [Sir  C.  F.  L.) 
Wynter  (Audrew). 


Essays  and  reviews.  From  2d  London  ed.,  with 
iutrod.,  by  F.  H.  Hedge.  B.,  18'5I).  12°.  3.347.03 
ContriUs  :  Temple  (F.)  The  education  of  the  world.  Wil- 
liams (Rowland).  Buusea'3  biblical  re.searchea.  Powell 
(B  )  Ou  the  study  of  thii  evidences  of  christiauitv.  Wilson 
(H.  B.)  The  national  church.  Goodwin  (O.  W  )  Ou  the 
mosaic  cosmogony.  Pattison(M.)  Tendt-ucies  of  rehgious 
tliought  in  Englaud,  ItJOa-lToO.  Jowett  (B.)  On  the  inter- 
pretation of  scripture. 

—  A'uls  to  faith  ;  a  reply,  etc.     Ed.  by  W.   Thomson. 

New  York,  1862.     8' 3517  00 

Note. — For  Conlents  see  p.  9  of  this  Catalogue. 

—  R'ltlk^s   to  essays  and   reviews.     With  preface    by 

[S.  Wilberforce].     18132. 3.517.07 

ContenU :  Goulbum  iE.  M.)  Education  of  the  world. 
Rose  (H.  J.)  Buusen.  the  critical  school,  and  Dr.  Williams. 
Heurtley  (0.  A.)  Miracles.  Irons  (W.  J.)  Idea  of  the  ua 
tioual  church.  Morison  (G.)  The  creative  week.  Hadden 
.  {.\..  W.)  Rationalism.  Wordsworth  (0.)  Ou  the  interpreta- 
tion of  Scripture.    Main  (R.(  and  Phillips  (J.)   Letters. 

—  Squife  I B.  ir.) 'Revelatiou  and  science,  ete.  1862.    .     .3592.09 

—  Stanley  (.1.  P.      -Essays  and  reviews.'     [In  his  Essays  on 

Church  and  state.] 359,'>.06 

Essays  from  the  '  Times.'    See  Phillips  (.Samuel).  2535.09  ;  2.538.14 

Essays  in  mosaic.    S-e  Ballantyne  (Thomi.5) 2.513  14 

Essays  of  au  optimist.     .See  Kaye  (J.  W.)  1871 2533.23 

Essays  of  Elia.     &e  Lamb  (Charles.) fc34.19 

Eisays  oil  conversation,  or  quackery.   [anon'\  London, 

1836.   W 2521.22 

Essays  on  reform.     London,  18i;7.     8'.        .     .  5724.12 

J\ro(e.— For  Contenis,  see  Government  and  politics.  {Reform.) 

Essays  ou  religion  and  literaturo.     Ed.  by  H.  E.  ilau- 

niug.     2  V.     London,  1^157.     8°.      ...  3574.04 

Not£. — For  Contents,  see  p.  102  of  Catalogue. 

Essays  ou  social  subjects  from  the  Saturday  Review. 

Boston,  1865.    16^ 2.525.10 

Contents :  Busy  people.  Snubbing.  Ignorance.  Foolish 
things.  False  shame.  Fluency.  Contempt.  Dulness  is  a 
sensation.  Mistakes  in  life.  .Scenes.  Acquaintances  and 
friends.  Saying  disagreeable  thini^R.  On  being  understood. 
Study  of  chara<.-tor.  Prejudices.  .Shirking.  Constancy.  Re- 
serve. Explanations.  HuLii^er-mugger.  Attention.  Strong 
WiUs.  Talking  of  self.  Fully.  Time  pa.st  Alloys.  Use  of 
pathos.  Choice.  One's  own  way.  Want  of  money. 
Essays  on  various  subjects.     [Communications  from 


the  world  of  .spi  its]  by  Joshua,  Cuvier,  Franklin. 

etc.  Given  thrdugh  a  lady.  N.  Y.,  18G1.  8".  3817.34 
Essenes.    See  Biblical  and  religious  lit.,   {Euenes,  p.  185.)    Also 

London  quar.  rev.,  v.  H,  1875   (Delaunay's  Jewish  mou- 

achism.) 
Essex  (James).   Remarks  on  the  antiquity  and  different  modes  of 

brick  and  stone  buildings  in  Jiuglaud.    (/n  Archjeoloeia 

„         V.  4,  178ii.J 5i2g._: 

Essex.     See  Countries    {Essex,  p.  31fi.) 

Essex  {U.  S.  Fiiyaie. )  I'reltle  {U.  H.)  Account  of  her  career.  [In 

Essex  Inst.  hist,  col.,  v.  10,]       605.12 

Essex  county.  {England).     See  Countries    (Essex  county,  p.  316.) 
Essex  county   {Masa.)  natural  history  society  journal. 

Salem,  18)2.     8^        4725.21 

iVote.— Continued  in  Essex  institute.  Prgteedings. 
Essex  county,  (.V.  Y.)     See  Countries  (p.  316). 
Essex  institute  {Salnn,  Mans.)  Bulletin,  Y.1-3.  18G9-71. 

3  v.  in  1.     Salem,  1870-72.     8° 8078.01 

—  Historical  collections,  v.  1-11.     Salem,  1859-72.  sm. 

4° 605.03 

iN'o^e.— The  Contents  of  v.  l-Il  are  given  ou  p.  928  of  Bus- 
ton  Atheusum  Catalogue. 

—  Proceedings,     v.    l-(j,    1848-18G8.    Salem,    1856-70. 

8° 8078.ti5 

Estabrooks  (Henry  L.)  Adrift  in  Dixie  ,  or,  a  yankee 
officer  among  the  rebels,  [ajioii.]  New  York, 
1866.   12° C43.13 

Estate  management.  ..S«  Macdonald(D.  G.  F.)    1868.    .6123.11 

Estcourt  (M.  J  )  Music  the  vo.ce  of  hurmony  in  crea- 
tion.    London,    1«57.     16° 1561.13 

Estella  (Diego  de).  Obras  escogidas.  {In  Ochoa.  Escri- 
tores  misticos,  v.  3.] 7215.10 

Estes  (L.  C.)    Antiq.  of  the  Miss,  river.  [Sm.  rop.,  1806.]   3"J36.21 

Esthetics.     See  Fine  arts. 

Estieuue  [Lai.  Stephanus]  (Hemi).  L'introduction 
av  traite  de  la  couformite  des  merveiles  aucieunes 
auec  les  modernes.  ov,  Iraite  preparatif  "a  I'apologie 
pour  Hcrodote.     Paris,  15li6.  8^     .     .     .  6216.37 

—  Thesaurus  GraeciB  linguae.    Ed,  nova.  8  v.    Londini, 

1816-25.     fol (;4:.7.()1 

Estimate  of  the  manners  of  the  time,  1757.  S^e  Brown  (John, 
U.D.) 6433.20 

Estlin  (.John  Prior).  Familiar  lectures  on  moral 
philosophy.     2  v      London.  1818.     S°.     .   5433.04 

Estrada  (Alvaro  Flore><).  Representation  to  Ferdinand  vii.,  of 
Spain,  in  defence  of  the  Cortes.  Tr.  by  C.  Toplis.  London, 
1819.  8°.  [Pamphleteer,  V.  14.  p.  305-380.]  •.     .    .     .6058.14 

Estray  (The).     .See  LongfeUow  (H.  W.) 1C64.23 

Eslrces  (GabrieUe  d).  See  Biography  (p.  143)  ;  also  Bentley's 
miscel.,  V.  35.  1854  (by  SaiLte-lieuve). 

Hitvau  (B. )  War  pictures  from  the  South.  New  York, 
1863.    12° 644.05 

Etching.     See  Fine  arts   {Etching.) 

Eternity.  De  (^uincey  (2'.)  Supposed  scriptural  espression  for 
eternity.     [/« /i/s  Theol.  essays,  v.  l.J 3543.20 

—  Mansel{N.LJ)     Man's  conception  of  eternity.  [In  his  LeUerB. 

etc.     1873.] 5124.23 

—  Maurice  {F.  D.)     Tlieol.  essays.     1854 3574.19 

See  also  Biblical  and  relig.  lit.  {Future  life,  p.  88). 
Ethelwerd  (Fabius).     chronicle,  to  'J75.     [In  Giles  (J.  A  )   Six  old 

English  chronicles.] 471.04 

Btherege   [Hir    George).    Works:    plays  and  poems. 

Lonlon,  1704.    8° 1723.08 

Contents  :    The   comical  revenge,  or  love  in  a  tub.    She 
would  if  she  cou  d.   Mau  of  mode,  or  sir  Fopling  Flutter. 
See  Fortnightly  rev.,  v.  3,  1865  (Com.  of  E.,  by  It.  Bell). 

Etherington  (, George  F.,  Ji.Xi.)  Vivi.section  investi- 
gated and  vindicated.    Edin.,  1842.  8°     .4336.25 

Etheridge  (Sir  J.  W. )  The  Targums  of  Onkelos  and 
Jonathan  Ben  Czziel  ou  the  Pentateuch  ;  with  the 
fragments  of  the  Jerusalem  Targum  ;  from  the 
Chaldee.    2  v.    London,  18(;2-65.     8°.      .  3727.01 

Etherization.     See  Medicine.  ( Anesthetics.} 

Ethica.     .See  Windsor  (A.  L.)     Etbica 2547.01 

Ethics.  See  Moral  science  ;— Biblical  and  religious  lit.  {Christian 
ethics,  p.  80). 

Ethics  of  the  dust.    .See  Ruskin  (Jolin).    1866 3511.16 

Ethiopia.     See  Countries.  {Ethiopia,  p.  316.) 

Ethnic  inspiration.     &e  Goodsir  (J.  T.)    1871 3423.10 

Ethnography  and  Ethnology.  .See  Man  (2.  Ethnology)  -.  also  travels 
in  particular  countries  (p.  285-394  of  Catalogue)  ;  also 
Negro. 

Etiquette  and  manners,  Politeness,  etc. 

—  Hiznrhook  of  deconim.  ['(Hon.]  1870.     .     .  5427.12 

—  Boke  of  curtasy.     Ed.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.     [In  Percy  society, 

v.  2.) 50i;0.04 

Same.    [In  Fumivall  (P.  J.)  Bubees  book,  etc.  [E.  E.  T.  S. 

1868.] 7913.10 

—  Oi.'ilirilioni  (B.yConte).      The  courtier:  or,  the  com- 

plete gentleman  and  gentlewoman.       From  the 
ItaL,  by  B.  Samber.     1729.     .....  5724.25 


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ETIQUETTE-EUSEBIUS 


—  Cheslerfidd  (P.  D.  S.,  lord).    Letters  to  his  son.    4  v. 

1800 5025.11 

Letters,  sentences,  and  maxims.  1870.     .  5025.17 

Works,  incl.  letters  to  his  son.  4  v.  1853.  5025.03 

—  Cheslerfidd  burlesqued  ;  or  school  for  modern  man- 

ners,  [aiiort.]  1811 5091.05 

—  Day  (G.  W.)     Hints  on  etiquette;  with  a  glauce  at 

bad  habits.     1844 5427.15 

—  Vuffey  ( Mrs.  E.   B. )    Our  behavior  ;  etiquette  and 

dress  of  American  society.    187t!.     .     .     .  5427.20 

—  Eijebrhiht    (Daisy),    pseud.      Manual    of   etiquette. 

1873. 5427.16 

—  Forester  {Oal.)    Polite  philosopher,   [anon.]    5435.32 

—  Frost  (S.  A. )    Laws  and  by-laws  of  Amer.  society. 

1869 5427.11 

—  FuniivaU  {F.  J.,  editor).      Babecs  book.      Bokes  of  nurture 

by  H.  Rhodes  auii  J.  KnaseU.  Booke  of  demeanor.  Books 
of  curtasye.  Seager'B  School  of  vertue.  [In  Early  Eii^ilish 
text  BOO. ,  32  [W.  as  V.  10.] 7913.10 

—  (?oo(Z  manners  ;  manual  of  etiquette.    1870.  5427.13 

—  HahUs  of  good  society.  1859 5127.06 

—  Male  (Mrs. )     Manners  ;  or  happy  homes  and  good 

society  all  the  year  round.    18B8.     .     .     .  5127.02 

—  Hartley   ((7.  B.)      Gentlemen's  book  of   etiquette. 

1875 5427.17 

—  HerceyiQ.  W.)  Principles  of  courtesy.  1852.  5427.21 

—  Leslie  {Miss).    Behaviour  book  :  a  manual  for  ladies. 

1853 5427.04 

—  Mirror  of  the  graces.     Hints  on  female  acoomplish- 

ments,  etc.  1831 5091.02 

—  Mucinrj  in  society :    manners.     By  the  coimtess  of 

•*•*•*♦.   1870 5427.14 

—  Perfect  gentleman  ;  etiquette  and  eloquence.  5127.03 

—  Sed.iwick  (C.  M.)   Morals  of  manners.  1853.  5427.08 

—  To  lis  saint  I,  F  V.)  Manners,   [anon]  2d  ed.    5435.36 

—  Baker  [iV.)    Politeness,    [/n  /tts  Pereyrinatlous  of  the  miud. 

1811.] 2513.12 

—  BiUantyne  (?.)     Essays  in  mosaic,  p.  S9-80.   18V0.   .     .  2513.14 

—  Cracroft  (B.)  Manners.  {In  his  Essays,  v.  1.  p.  275-285.)  2521.13 

—  Emerson  {R.  W.)    Behavior,    [/ft  A  (^  Conduct  of  life.]    2524.02 
Manners.     [M /us  Essays,  v.  2,  p.  119-155.     1852.]     2524.06 

—  Feyd-au,  (B.)     The  art  of  pleasing.   1874 6836.04 

—  GodioiiHW.)    Politouess.  [Euquirer,  p.  326-351.  1797. J    2526.17 

—  Hoffmann  (/>.)    Social  topics.  [Iti  his  MieceUaueuus  thoughts. 

1841.] 2532  07 

See  also  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  74, 1866  {Conventional  laws  of 
society) ;  Lippiucott's  mag,,  Mch.,  1873  (Unsettled  points 
of  E.) 

Tlic  Gentleman.  0 

—  Calvert  {&.  H.)    The  gentleman.     1860.       .5427.01 

—  Lieber  (i*. )     Character  of   the  gentleman.     3d  ed. 

1864 5427.19 

Etna.    See  Meteorology.  (Earlttquakes  and  volcanoes.} 

Eton  college.     Musce  Etonenses  ;  carminum  delectus 

primum  in  lucem  editiis.    2  v.     1795.   .     .   1611.21 

—  Greasy  (E.  S. )  Memoirs  of  eminent  Etonians  :  with 

early  history.     1850 3257.01 

—  Ti^lie  [R.)  and  Davis  {J.  E.)    Annals  of  Windsor,  etc.  2  v.  1858. 

See  also  Education,  p.  434  {English  Pulilic  and  Endowed 
schools}  :  also  Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  95,  1864  :  v.  97,  1865 
■  (Etoniana  ;  3  art.)  ;  Coutemp.  rev.,  v,  3.  1866  (E.  relorni.  by 
W.  E.  Jelf)  ;  Ediu.  rev.,  v.  113.  1861  :  Fraser's  mag  ,  v.  66, 
1857  (Visit  to  E.)  ;  Nat.  rev.,  v.  18, 1864  (E.  reform)  ;  Westm. 
rev.,  V.  75,  1861. 
Etruria.    See  Countries    {Etruria,  p.  316.) 

Etruscan  researches.     &e  Taylor  (I.)    1874 435.16 

Etruscan  inscriptions  analyzed.  See  Lindsay  (A.  W.  C,  earl  of 
Vraiojord] 436.14 

Etting  (Frank  M. )  Historical  account  of  the  Hall  of 
Independence,  [Phil.]  Boston,  1870.  4°.     1110.04 

Ettrick  shepherd.    Sej;  Hogg  (James). 

Etymology.     i"ee  Language . 

Etzeuberger  (R. )  Up  the  Nile  by  steam.  With  pro- 
grammes for  the  East,  by  T.  Cook  &  Son.  Loud., 
[1872.]     12° 1091.23 

Eubulus.  pseu(2.  Letter  to  Philograntus  :  sequel  to 'Present  sys- 
tem of  academic  education.  London,  1822.  8°.  \In  Pamph- 
leteer, v.  20]    5II.W.-20 

—  Thoughts  on  the  present   system  of  academic  education. 

London.  1822    8'.     [/«  Pamphleteer,  v.  20  ]    .     .     .  6058.20 
Eucharist.    See  Biblical  and   reUg.  Ut.   {Lord's  supper,  p.  91.) 
Euchre.    See  Amusements,  p.  24. 
Euclid.     Elements  of  [geometry].     [Ed.   by]    J.   K. 

Young.    London,  1854.  8^ 4013.01 

—  Elements,  with  additional  propositions.  By  H.  Law. 

London,  1860-55.     16' 4011.29 

Eugenie  {empress  of  France).%ChaUice  {Mrs.}  Illustrious  women 
of  France.  1873 3266.09 


iKS*  See  also  Biography  p.  143)  ;  and  London  soc,  Nov., 
1870  {Empress  in  Enijiand}. 

Euler  (Leonard).     Letter.j  on  natural  philosophy.   2v. 

New  York,  1848.    18" 4022.19 

Eulogivim  historiarum  sive  temporis  :    chronicon   ad 

A.  D.   1366.       3  V.     Ed.   F.  S.   Haydon.     London, 

1858-C3.    8°.   [RoUs  chronicles.]     .     .     .  5140. 
Eiunatbius  or  Eustathius.     De  Hysmines  et  Ilysminiaa 

amoribus.     Gr.  et  Lat.    [Erotici  scriptores,  Didut, 

1«56.] 7764.17 

Eunaplus  Sardianus.     Vitfe  sophistarum.     Gr.  et  Lat. 

Ed.    J.    F.     Boissouade.     Parisiis.    Didot,    1819. 

8° 7766.06 

Euphrates.    See  Countries  (p.  317). 

Euphues.    Anatomy  of  wit.  1579.    Euphues  and  his  England. 

.See  Lyly  (John).  Ed.  by  E.  Arber.  1868 6011.04 

Euripides.   Fabulue.     [G-r.  et  Lat]  Kecog. ,  Lat,  vertit, 

etc.     T.  Fix.     Parisiis,  Didol,  1855.    8°.     .  7765.01 

—  Fragmenta.     Collegit  F.  G.  Wagner.     Parisiis,  Didot, 

1846.   8° 7765.02 

—  [Tragedies.     Greek  text.]     With  English  commen- 

t!^ry,  by  F.  A.  Paley.    3  v.     London,  1857-60.  8°. 

[Long's  Bibl.  class.] 7763.04 

■—  Niueteen     tragedies  and    fragments.     Tr.    by    M. 
WoodhuU.    ^ew  ed.     3  v.     L.,  1809.  8°.  1723.19 
Contents. 


Alcestis.  V.  1. 
Andromache, 


V.  1. 


Bacchanalians, 
Children  of 
cirles,  V.  2, 
Cyclops,  v.  2. 
Electra,  v.  3. 
Fragments,  v.  3. 


V.  2. 
Her- 


Hecuba,  v.  1. 
Helen,  v.  3. 
Hercules  distracted, 

v.  3. 
Hippolytus,  v.  1. 
Index,  V.  3. 
Ion,  V,  3.  [V.  2. 

Iphigenia  in  Aulis, 


Iphigenia  in  Tauris, 
Medea,  v,  1.        [v.  2. 
Orestes,  v.  1. 
Phoenician  damsels. 

V.  1. 
Rhesus,  T.  2. 
Suppliants,  v.  2. 
Trojan  captives,  v.  2 


Same.     Literally  tr.  [into  prose]  by  T.  A.  Buck- 
ley.    2v,     L.,  iJo/a^  1854.     12°.     .     .     .1723.14 

Contents. 

Alcestis,  V.  1.  Heraclidffi.  v.  1.  Medea,  v.  1. 

Andromache,  v.  2.  Hercules  furens,  v. 2.  Orestes,  v.  1. 

Baechro,  v.  1.  Hippolytus,  v.  1.  Phcenissas.  v.  1. 

Cyclops,  V.  2  Ion,  v.  2.            [v.  1.  •Rhesus,  v.  2. 

Electra,  v.  2.  Iphigenia  in  Auhde,  Supplicauti,  v.  2. 

Hecuba,  v.  1.  Iphigenia  in  Tauris,  Troades,  v.  2. 

Helena,  v.  2.  v.  1. 

Same.      Tr,   by  E.  Potter.     3  v.     N.  Y.,    1852. 

16°. 1723.11 


Alcestis,  v.  1. 
Andromache,  v, 
Bacc]]i8,  V.  1. 
Electra.  v.  3. 
Hecuba,  V.  3, 
Helena,  v.  3. 
Heraclidse,  v.  2. 


Contents. 
Hercules,  v.  2. 
Hippolytus,  v.  1. 
Ion.  V.  1. 
Iphigenia  in  Aulis, 

V.  2. 
Iphigenia  in  Tauris, 

V.  3. 


Medea,  v.  1. 
Orestes,  V.  3. 
Phoenician    virgins, 

V.  1. 
Rhesus.  V.  2. 
Supplicants,  v.  2, 
Trojan  dames,  v.  2. 


—  Barchw.     Iphigenia  in  Aulis.    Tr,  by  R.  Potter.    [In  Sanford 

(E.)  and  Walsh  (R.)  Briti-sh  poets,  v.  5(1.]     ....  1691.50 

—  Crowned    Hippolytus.     Tr.  into  Engl,  verse,  by   M. 

P.  Fitz-Gerald.     Loud,.n,  1807.     16°.      .  1723.17 

—  Cyclops.    Tr.  by  P.  B.  Shelley.    [In  S.'s  Poetical  works,  v.  3. 

1856.] 1684.21 

—  Medea.     Tr.  [into  EngL  verse],  by  J.  Iv.  Lee.     L., 

18G7.  16°. 1723.18 

Same.     Literallv  tr.  into  Eugl.  verse,  by  Augusta 

Webster.     Loudon,  18i;8.      16°.      :     .     .1723.16 

—  Jodrell   {li.    P.}    Illustr.itions  of   the  Ion  and   the 

Baccha).     2  v.      1781 1723.22 

—  Peacock  {T.  L.}  The  Phaethonof  E.,a  fragmeut.  [/n /(is  Works, 

v.  3  [5062.17)  ;  repr.  from  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  45,  1852. 
•  See  also  Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  92,  1862  (Iphigenia  in  Aulis 
and  Iphigenia  in  Tauris)  ;  Class,  journal,  v.  14  (Philosoph. 
sentiments  of  E.)  ;  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  19,  18159  (Vindication 
of  E.)  ;  Westm  rev.,  Jan.,  April.  1872.  and  references  in 
Poole's  Index.  In  Poetry,  .tee  Browning  (R.)  Balaustiou's 
adventure  [1623.09];  and  his  Aristophaues'  apology  [1622.16]. 
Europe.    See  Countries  {Europe,  p  317-319  ;  with  cross  references 

on  p.  319). 
Europe  through  Amer.  spectacles.   *e  Fulton  (C.  C.)  1874.  940.08 
European  capitals  (Sketches  of|.     See  'Ware  (Wm.)  .    .     .    942.09 
European  celebrities.    &e  Sprague  (W.  B.)  1856.     .     .    .  3'202  08 
European  Ufe,  legend,  ami  landscape.     By  an  artist. 

[anon.]     Phil.,  Is59.    8° 915.04 

Eusebius  Pamphili,  {hp.  of  Gaesarna).     An  ecclesiasti- 
cal  history    to  the   yiear  324.     Tr.  by   Kev.    C.  F. 

Crust'.     Loudon,  18;t8.    8° 3413.14 

Same.     [Greek  text.]     F.r.-it  bo ik  and  selections. 

With  introd.  by  A.  Ballard,  and  notes  by  W.  B. 
Owen.     N.  y.,1874.     12° 3531.14 


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451 


Eustace    (John  Chetwocle).     Classical    tour   thiouKh 

Italy    [18U;i,   etc.]     7tli  ed.     a  v.     Loudon,    1841. 

18' .• 971.01 

Same.     3d  ed.     4  v.     L.,  1815.    8=     .     .     974.0e 

Bustathius  TftfssalDnicr-iisis.    Commeut;irii.  Gr.  et  Lat.    [/n  Mul- 

leriO.)   Ueogr.  dr.  mill  ,  V.  2.  18G1.J 77(55.0i 

Eustathius  '>'*  Eumathius.     Sue  Eumathius. 

Eutaxia,    or   presbyterian    liturgifs  :    hist,    sketches. 

By  a  minister.     N.  Y.,  1855.   12^     .     .     .3547.13 

Eulhanasy.    See  Mountford  (Wm  )   1852 3576.01 

Eutropius.     Abridgement  of  Roman  history.     Tr.  by 

J.  S.  Watson.     L.,  Bnhn,  1853.   l'2^     ."  .^  423.0G 

—  Breviarium    historise  Eoman;«  ;  ex  ed.   H.    Verheyk, 

cum   notis  et   interpretatione.     Londiui,     Valpy, 
1821.     8° 7713.13 

—  —  Same.   [Lnl.  et  F/.]     Paris,  1865.    8°.    [Nisards 

Collection.] 7726.  U2 

Eaxine  Sea.     See  Black  sea  (p.  294). 

Evagiius  Sdiohtslioiis.  History  of  the  church.  A.  D. 
431-594.     L.,  Bohn,  1854.  12°.     .  .     .  3413.06 

Evangelical  alliance  conference,  1873.  History,  es- 
says, orations,  and  other  documents.  Ed.  by  P. 
Schaff  andS.  I.  Prime.    N.  Y.,  1874.    8°.  3518.15 

Contents  :  Historical  sketch.  Address  of  welcome.  Re- 
ports ou  various  christian  countries.  Christian  union. 
Christianity  and  its  antagonists.  .  Christian  Ufe  :  educa- 
tion and  Uterature.  pulpit  of  the  age.  Sunday  schools, 
christian  associations.  Romanism  and  protestantism. 
Christianity  and  civil  government :  church  and  state, 
Christianity  and  liberty,  ministerial  support.  Christian 
missions.  Social  reforms.  Letters  and  documents.  Index. 

Evangelical  religion.     See  Biblical  and  rehg.  lit.,  (p.  85). 

Eyangehne     See  Longfellow  (H.  W.) 1604.09 

Bvraiis  (Col.  Alliert  S. )  Our  sister  republic:  tropical 
Mexico,  lS6'.t-70.     Hartford,  1871.     8^.     .1152.17 

Evans  (A.  J. )  Through  Bosnia  and  the  Herzegovina. 
Lonlon.  187(1.     8' 

Evans  (B. ,  Z>.  D. )  Early  English  Baptists.  4  v.  Loudon, 
1862.  12" 3453.16 

Evans  (David  Jlorier).  Commercial  crises,  1847-48  ; 
facts  and  figures.     London,  1848.     8'.     .5911.23 

—  History  of  the  crisis,  1857-58,  and  the  stock  panic  of 

1859".    London,  18.59.  8°. 5911.25 

—  SpecuLative  notes,  and  notes  on  speculation,  ideal 

and  re.tl.     L.,  1864.    8^ 5922.20 

Evans  i/iei'.  Evan).     Specimens  of  the   poetr«of  the 

ancient  Welsh  bards.     Renr.  from  Do  islev's  ed. 

of  17(54.  Llanidloes,  (TKife-,-.)  \_n.d.\  8°.  1643.18 
Evans  (Frederick  W. )  Shakers  ,  compendium  of  origin, 

doctrines,  e(c.     N.  Y.,  1859.     12".     .     .     .3448.10 

See  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  23, 1869  (.\utobiography  of  a 
Shaker,  by  F.  W.  E.) 

Evans  (G.  W.  D.)  Classic  and  connoisseur  in  Italy 
and  SieUy.     3  v.     L.,  1835.     8°.     .     .     .     974.20 

Evans  (Hugh  Davey).  Treatise  on  the  christian  doc- 
trine of  marriage.  N.  Y.,  1870.   16°.   ..     .  5824.16 

Evans  (John,  F.R.S.)  Ancient  stone  implements, 
weapons,  and  ornaments  of  Gt.  Britain.  New  York, 
1872.     8" 427.24 

—  On  flint  implements  in  beds  of  gravel,  sand,  and  clay.     [Li 

ArchiBologia,  v.  38,  1860.J 6128.— 

—  Ou  tlie  manuf.  of  stone  implements  iu  prehistoric  times.    [In 

Intemat.  cong.  of  prehist.  arLhiBol.    Trans.,  186.S.J    5813  28 
Evans  (.John,  qitaker).     Narrative  of  the  proceedings 
of  the  Quakers  in  Phila. ,  against  J.  E.     With  evi- 
dence on  case  of  J.  E.   versus  Ellis  Yarn  ill  and 

others.  Phila..  1811.   H' 3448.17 

Evans  (Marian  J.)    See  Lewes  (.l/rs.  G  H.) 1642.2(3 

Evans  iSebastiau).    See  biogr.  notice  in  St.  James  mag.,  1875. 
Evaus   (Thomas').     Old   ballads,  with    some  modem. 
Ed.  enl.  by  R.HEvans.  4v.  L.,1810.  12°.   1611.17 
Evans    (Thomasl.     Exposition    of    the    faith    of   the 

Quakers.     Phil.,  1828.    8° 3.547.10 

Evans  (W.F.)  Meutal-cure.  Boston.lS69.  12°.  5438.16 
Evelyn  (Chetwood).     Tabla-tiilk  on  books,  men,  and 

manners.   N.  Y.,  1853.   12° 6216.02 

Evelyn  (John).  Diary  and  corresp.  [1620-1704.] 
Ed.  by  W.  Biay.     4  v.     L.,  1850-52.  8°.     .30.35.0:1 

—  Life  of  Mrs.  Godolphin.  L.,  1864.  12°.  .3066.28 
Evenings  with  the  children.  .See  Ramsey  (V.  G.)  1872.  1161.02 
Evenings  with  the  sacred  poets.  .See  Saimders  (Fr.)  1870.  1683.28 

Events  of  a  military  life.    See  Henry  (Walter) 3U75.29 

L'Eveque.     See  Levesque. 

liverest  (Charles  \V. )  Poets  of  Connecticut ;  with 
biogr.  sketches.  Hartford,  1843.    8°.     .     .   1643.08 


Everett  (Alcxand.>r  Hill).  Critical  and  miscel.  e.isoys. 
Added  a  few  poams.  B.,  1845.  12°.  .  2524;il 
Contents  :  Mme  de  Sevigue.  Who  wrote  Gil  Bias  ?  Ber- 
nardin  de  St.  Pierre.  Schiller.  Geoffroy  on  French  drama- 
tic literature.  Private  life  of  Voltaire.  Art  of  being  happy. 
Canova.  Sir  James  Mackiutosii.  Cicero  on  government. 
Dialogue  ou  government  between  Franklin  and  Montes- 
quieu. Chinese  manners.  The  sabbath.  Poems. 

Same.     2d  series.      Boston,  184(i.   12°.     .  2.524.12 

Contents  :  Harro  Harriuf?.  De  Stael.  Muea?u8'  Pojiular 
tales.  Irving's  Columbus.  De  Gerando's  History  of  philo- 
sophy. Greeuough's  statne  of  Washington.  D.Stewart's 
pliilosophy.  Life  of  R-'Usseau.  Havana.  History  uf  intel- 
lectual philosophy.   Lord  Vapourcourt. 

—  Europe  :  survey  of  the  principal  powei-s .     [ajion.  ] 

London.  1822.  8°.     .     .     .  ' 5727.06 

—  Life  of  Patrick   Henry.    Boston,  1848.    16°.    [/ii  Sparks   (J.| 

Amer.  biogr.,  v   11.] 3241.11 

— ■   Life  of  Joseph  Wanen.    New  York,  1B53.  16°.  [/ii  Sparks  (J.) 
Amer.  biogr..  v.  10  ]       3241.10 

—  New  ideas  on  population.     B.,  1823.  8°.     .  5914.03 

—  Poems.     Boston.   1845.     12°. 1643.09 

Everett  (Charles  Carroll).     The  science  of  thought ;  a 

system  of  logic.     Boston,  1870.  12°.     .     .  5428.33 

Everett  (Edward).     Life  of  Washington.     New  York. 

1860.     12°. 3177.04 

—  Life  of  John  Stark.    New  York,  1853.    16°.    [In  Sparks  (J.) 

Amer.  biogr.,  v   1.] 3241.01 

—  Life  of  Peter  C    Brooks.    [In  Hunt  (F.)    Lives  of  American 

merch,ants.  v.  1,  1858.1 3244.10 

—  Life  of  Webster.    |/ii  'W.'s  'Works,  v.  1.  1851.]     .     .    .  6077.01 

—  Mount  Vernon  papers.     N.  Y.,  1860.  12°.     .  2.J24.13 

—  Orations    and   speeches.     4  v.     Boston,     1850-68. 

b° 6322.03 


Contents. 


Abdul  Rahaman,  v.  3. 

Accumulation  :  property;  capi- 
tal ;  eredit,  v.  2. 

Adams  (J.  Q.)  Enlogy  on.  v.  2. 

Adams  and  Jefferson,  v.  1. 

Africa  (Colonization  and  civili- 
zation of).  V.  1. 

Africa  (Colonization  of),  v.  3. 

Agriculture,  v.  1. 

—  as  affected  by  the  war,  v.  4. 

—  (Importance  of),  v.  3. 

—  (Progress  of),  v.  3. 

Aid  to  colleges  (2  speeches), v.  2. 

America  (Discovery  of),  v.  3. 

American  constitutions  (Prin- 
ciple of),  V.  1. 

American  institutions  (Vindica- 
tion of).  V.  4. 

American  manufactures,  v.  2. 

American  scientific  assoc,  v.  2. 

AneL'dotes  of  early  local  hist., v.  2 

Animals  (Treatment  of),  v.  1. 

Appletou  (Nathan),  v.  4. 

Arctic  sea  (American  expedi- 
tion to),  V.  4. 

Army  of  the  Potomac,  v.  4. 

Astronomy  (Uses  of),  v.  3. 

Baring  (Thomas),  v.  3. 

Barnard  (Daniel  Dewey),  v.  3. 

Barnstable  (Settlement  oO,  v.  2. 

Bible  (The),  v.  2. 

Bloody  brook  (Battle  of),  v.  1. 

Boston  public  library  dedica- 
tion, v.  3. 

Boston  school  festival,  v.  3. 

Boston  schools,  v.  2. 

Bowditch  iDr   N.),  v,  2. 

Brattle  house  (Opening  of),  v.  3. 

Bristol  (Royal  agricultural  so- 
ciily  at  ,  V.  2. 

British  association  at  Manches- 
ter, V.  2. 

Brooks  (Peter  Chardon),  v.  3. 

Bunker  hill  (Battle  of),  v.  1-3. 

Call  (The),  to  anus.  v.  4. 

Cambridge  (Scientific  associa- 
tion at),  v.  2. 

Cambridge,  (Engl.),  University 
of,  V.  2. 

Cambridge  high  school,  v.  2  3. 

Charita1)Ie  institutions  and 
charity.  V.  3. 

Oharlestown.  (17th  June  at),  v.  2. 

Choate  (Utifus).  v.  4. 

Circumstances  favorable  to  the 
progress  of  literature  in 
America,  v.  1. 

Civil  war  (Causes  and  conduct 
of  the),  V.  4. 

Concord  (loth  of  April  at),  v.  2. 

Conditions  of  a  good  school, 
V.3. 


Danvers    (Agricultural    society 

of),  V.  4. 
Danvers  (Cattle-show  at),  v.  2. 
Dedham  (Cattle-show  at),  v.  2, 
Dedham  (Settlement  of),  v.  2. 
Demand  for  reinforcement,  v.  4. 
Derby  (Agricultural  60c.of),v.2. 
Dorchester  iu  li;30,   1776,  and 

1855,  V.  3. 
Dowse   (Thomas),   Eulogy   on, 

V.  3. 

—  Obituary  notice  of,  v.  3. 
Dowse's  libraryjfi.  3. 

Duty  of  crushiii^he  rebellion, 
v.'4. 

Duty  of  supporting  the  govern- 
ment, V.  4. 

'  E  pluribus  unum.'  v.  4. 

East  Tennessee  (Aids  to),  v,  4. 

Kducation  in  a  republic,  v.  2. 

Education  and  civdization.  v.  3. 

Education  favorable  to  liberty, 
morals,  and  knowledge,  v.  1. 

Education  in  the  western 
states,  V.  1. 

Education  of  mankind,  v.  1. 

Education  of  the  poor.  v.  4. 

Education  the  nurture  of  the 
mind,  v.  2. 

Education  (.\cadeniical),  v.  3. 

Education  (Superior  and  popu- 
lar), v.  2. 

Education  (University),  v.  2. 

Eliot  school-b<nise,  v.  4. 

Everett  school-bouse,  v.  4. 

Exeter  (Festival  at),  v.  2. 

Felton  (Cornelius  Conway),  v.  4. 

—  Inauguration  of,  v.  4. 
Female  education,  v.  4. 
Fiftieth  anniversary  of  gradua- 
tion, V.  4. 

Flag-raising  in  Chester  square, 

V   4. 
Fourth  of  July.  1S38,  v.  3. 
Fourth  of  July  (The),  v.  3. 
Franklin,  the  Boston  boy,  v.  4. 
Fraukliu    (Boyhood  and  youth 

of),  V.  2. 
Franklin  family    (Memorial  of 

the).  V.  3. 
Gettysburg  (National  cemetery 

at).  V.4. 
Gilpin  (Henry  D.).v.  4. 
Hale  (Nathan),  v.  4. 
Hallam  (Henry),  v   4. 
Harvard  (John),  Monument  to. 

v.  1. 
Harvard  centennial  anniversa- 
ry, V.  2. 
Harvard  college  in  the  war.  v.4. 
Harvard  (Festival  of  the  Alumni 

ol),  V.  2. 


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Everett  (Edward),  continued. 

Prescott  (■William  Hickliug),v.4. 
Priaou  discipline,  v.  12. 
Questious  vl  the  day,  v.  4. 
Qaiuey  (JoBiali),  v.  4. 


Harvard  students  (Opportuni- 
ties of),  V.  i. 

Hereiord  (Reception  at),  v.  2. 

Humboldt  (Alexander  von),  v.  4. 

Husbandman,  mecbauic,  and 
manufacturer  (The),  v.  3. 

Immigration  {Kffecta  of),  v.  3. 

Importance  ot  scientific  knowl- 
edge to  practical  men,  v.  1. 

Inauguration  of  the  Union 
club.  V.  4. 

Irel;md  {The  famine  in),  v.  2. 

Irish  charitaljle  society,  v.  2. 

Irish  regimiiut  (The),  v.  4. 

Irving  (Waebiugtou),  v.  4. 

Irving  (Washington),  Birthday 
of,  V.  4. 

King  (Vice-president),  Remarks 
on  death  of,  v.  3. 

Lafayette  (Eulogy  on),  v.  1. 

Latin  school  prize  declamation, 

V.  4. 

Launch  of  the  Defender,  v.  3. 
Lawrence  (Abbott),  v.  3. 
—  Obituary  notice  of,  v.  3. 
Lexington,  Ky.  (Spei-ch  at),  v.l- 
Lexington  (Battle  of),  v.  1. 
Liberty  (History  ol),  v.  1. 
Lincoln  (President),  v.  4. 
Loudon  (Geological  aoc.  of),v.2. 
Lord  mayors  day,  v.  2. 
Lowell  (John,  J/-.),  v.  2. 
Lowell  (Fourth  of  July  at),  v.  2. 
Massachusetts  (Settlement  of), 

V.  1. 
Massachusetts  electoral  college, 

18(i4,  V.  4. 
Mechanic  arts  (Importance  of 

the),  V.2. 
Militia  (Importance  of  the),  v.  2. 
Minot's  Ledge  light-house,  v.  4. 
Napoleon   (Prince),   Dinner  to, 


V.  4. 


.  1. 


Nashville  (Speech  at), 

Navy  in  the  war.  v.  4. 

New  Eugland  (First  settlement 
of).  V.  1. 

New  Hampshire,  v.  3. 

New  medical  callege,  v  2. 

Now  York  state  inebriate  asy- 
lum, V.  4.       A 

Normal  bchoola^.  2. 

Ottoman  empire,  v.  3. 

Peabody  (George),  v.  3. 

Philadelphia  (Keceptiouat),  v.3. 

Pilgrim  lathers  (The),  v.  2-3. 

pilgrims  (Departure  of  the), 
V.  2. 

Poworti's  statue  of  "Webster,  v.  4. 


Qaiucy  (AdmiuiBtration  of,  as 
pres.  of  Harvard  college),  v. 4. 

Railroads  (Beneficial  influence 
of),  V.  3. 

Receptiun  of  the  Sauks  and 
FbxfS.  v.  2. 

Revolutionary  war  (First  battles 
of),  V.  1. 

R  tbiupnu's  (Dr.)  medal,  v.  2. 

Koyal  academy  of  art,  v.  2. 

Royal  literary  fund,  v.  2. 

Russia  and  United  States,  v.  4. 

Saffron  Waldeu  agricultural  so- 
ciety, V.  2. 

Sailor's  home,  v,  4. 

Sanitary  convention,  v.  4. 

Savannah  (Relief  of),  v.  4. 

Scots'  charitable  society,  v.  2. 

Seven  years'  war  the  school  of 
the  Revolution,  v.  1. 

Spriugfiel-l  (Anniversary  of  set- 
tlement of),  v.  2. 

Springfield  cattle-show,  v.  4. 

Spriugflfld  (Opening  of  the  R. 
R.  toi.  V.  2. 

Stabihty  and  progress,  v.  3. 

Temperance,  v.  1. 

Turkey  (Recollections  of),  v.  3. 

Twelfth  Massachusetts  regi- 
ment, V.  4. 

Union  meeting  at  Faneuil  hall, 
V.  4. 

United  States  naval  acad.,  v.  4. 

Vegetable  and  mineral  gold, v. 3. 

Waltham  (Agricultural  society 
of),  V.  2. 

Warrea  (Crawford's  Statue  of), 
V.  3. 

Washington  (Birthday  of),  v.  3. 

—  (Cane  of),  v.  3. 

—  (Character  of),  v.  4. 

—  (Youth  of),  V.  1. 

—  {Abroad  and  at  home),  v.  3. 
Webster  (Daniel),  as  a  mau,  v.  3. 

—  (Oration  on),  v.  4. 

—  (The  death  of),  v.  3. 
Western  railroad  (The),  v.  2. 
Winalow  (Capt.),  Reception  to, 

v.  4. 
Working-men     (Advantage     of 

scientific  knowledge  to),  v.  1. 
Working. meu's  party,  v.  1. 
York  minster,  v.  3. 
¥ellow  Springs,  (Speech  at), v.  1. 


j^'  For  biogr.  noUc--'s  of  E.  E.,  see  Biography  (p.  143). 
Everett  (Win.)     On  the  Cam.     Lectures  ou  Univ.  of 
Camb.  in  Eugl.     Camb.,  1805.    IG^     .     .   5013.08 
Evergreens.    See  Botany,  p.  224. 

Iivei'S  (^ Henry).     ISteam  and  the  steam  engine  :  land, 
marine,  and  locomotive.   N   Y ,  1873.   15^.   3922.23 
Everts  (Wm.   W.)     Childhood;  ita  promise  and  train- 
ing.    New  York,  1847.    8^. 3511.07 

Every  day  book,    i"^.;  Hone  (Wm.) 6218.20;  22 

Every-day  book  of  niodoru  literature.    S/^e  Townsend  {O   H.) 

1870 tj:j;U.i5 

Every-day  errors  of  speech.  5^«  Meredith  (L.  P.)  1872.  642J.;J1 
Every-day  philosopher.  <See  Boyd  (A  K.  H.)  ....  2514.08 
,Every-day  religion.  S'-e  Talmage  (T.  De  W.)  1875.  .  .  3612  29 
'Every-day  subjects  in  Sunday  senuous.  ^ise  Collier  (R.L.)  25Uti.2l 

Every-day  topics.     5-'«  Holland  (J.  a.)        2r.3%17 

Every  man  his  own  farrier.     S>^e  Clater  (F.) 4627710 

Every  man's  own  lawyer,  [anon.]  L.,1870.  12°.  5022. '^8 
Every  Saturday,  v.  1-8.     B.,  186G-6"J.    1.8''.    .  8179.01 

—  8ame.     N.  fS.  v.  1-3.     B.,  1870-71.     fol.      . 

—  Same.  N.  S.  v.  1-1,  B.,  1872-73.  8^.  .  8079.09 
Evesham  abbey.     Chronicon  abbat.  Eveshameusis,  ad 

1118.     Ed.  by  W.  D.  Macray.     London,  18tJ3.  8°. 

[RoUschrou.] 5110. 

Evidehce.   See  Opinions  ;~Probabihtiea  ;^also  references  under 

Behef  (p.  72). 
Evidence  ^Law  of).    See  Law  (Evid'^nce.) 
Evidences  of  natural  and  revealed    religion.     See  BibUcal  and 

relig.  lit.  [Evidences  of  chrisfiatuty,  p.  80.) 
Evil.  See  Bibhcal  and  rehg.  lit    {Evil,  p.  87  -.—Evidences,   p.  8G  ;— 

Fad  of  Man,  p.  87  ;— Natural  thml.,  p.  9y  ;  —Sm.  p.  104);— 

Moral  Bcience. 
Evil  eye.     See  Witchcraft. 
Evolution. 

—  fiirkfi   {T.  R.)     Modern  physical  fatalism  and   the 

doctrine    of  evolution,  in<d.   exam,   of    Spencer's 
lir.st  principles.     Ib7(> 3522.27 


—  Fiske  (J.)     Outlines  of   cosmic  philosophy,    based 

onevoluliou.     2  v.     1^5  [l.s7-4.]     .     .     .  3915.28 

—  Force  (J/.  K)     Pre-his'oric  man.     Darwinism   a^d 

deity,  etc.     1873 5803.02 

—  GiU{  W.  I.)     Evolution  and  progress.    1875.   355(>.18 

—  HaeckeliK)  History  of  creatiou.     2v.   1876.   4713.24 

—  Lov)ne(B.  T.)  PMlosopby  of  evolution.  1873.   4713.11 

—  McCosh  (J.)     Tlie    devulopmeut  hypothesis:    is   it 

sufficient      1876 35<',7.26 

—  Martiiuau  (./,)  Place  of  mind  in  nature  and  intuition  iu  man 

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nr  Pop.  sci.  monthly.  June.  IH72  ]  ^V'*,  under  his  name  in 
the  general  alphabet,  for  his  works  and  accompanying 
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of  nature.     1848 5126.05 

—  WriqU  {Chaunccy).  Pbilos. discussions.  1877.   5418.12 

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1871  (Defence  of  E.)  ;  Jan.,  1874  (E.  versus  theism,  by  B. 
A.  Smith)  ;  v.  ^4.  1875  {Metaphysics  of  E.  ,  Modern  philos. 
and  theory  of  K.,  by  L  Adam^)  ;  Pup.  Bci.  monthly.  May, 
1874  (E   and  the  doctrine  of  design,  by  W.  S.  Jcvone). 

j^g~  See  also  Natural  history  {Ddriuinian  and  other  develop- 
ment throries)  ;— Biblical  and  relig.  lit.    (Evolution and  reli- 
gion, p.  87)  ;— Language.  {Evdui iun.) 
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Israel.  From  the  German,  by  H.  S.  Solly.  Bost.» 
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—  History  of  Israel.     From  the  German,  with  preface 

by  It.  Martineau.  2d  ed.  4  v.  London,  1869-71. 
8°.^ 3441.17 

—  Life  m  Jesus  Christ.     Tr.   and  ed.   by  O.   Glover. 

CLimbridge,  (iiV.)  1865.    12^ 3422.18 

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E-wbauk  (Thomas).  Hytlraulic  and  other  machines  for 

rai^ug  water.     4th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1850.    8\    3926.03 
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—  Life  in  Brazil.   New  York.  1856.  8^.    .     .     .   1166.05 
Ewer   {Rav.    Ferdinand   C.)      Serojons  on   failure   of 

protestantism,  and  on  catholicity.  New  York, 
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Examination  of  Canon  Liddou's  Bamptou  lectures  on 
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Exchanges.    See  Political   economy.    {Banlcing  ;^  Exchanges ; — 
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Executive  power.     S>:e  Government  and  politics. 

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Exile.     Percy  auecdutes.  v.  5.  1823 6211.05 

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Exodus  (Desert  of  the).    Ste  worku  ou  Palestine  (in  Oountries. 

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—  Piiyiuler   (J.)    Literary  extracts  from  EiigUsb  aud 

other  works.   3  v.     1841-17 6218.09 

—  SoiUlifi/  (li.)     Commonplace  book.     4  v.     London, 

184'.i-51.     8'. 0218.111 

Same.     v.  1-2.     New  York,  1819.     8'.     .  C218.0:. 

ij^  See  also  Quotations  : — Elocution.  (Readings,  p.  442.) 

Extraordinary  men.     .bVc  Russell  (Win.)    lSjl> 3203.21) 

Extraordinary  women.  See  Russell  (Wm.)  1857.  .  .  .  3203.19 
Eye  (Expi'essiou  of  the). 

—  Tackerman  (//.  T.)    The  optimist,  p.  164-174 2544  11 

—  Juniley  (J.)    Language  of  the  eye.     1856.    .  54;il.21 

See  also  Macmillan'a  mag.,  Sept.,  18GG   (Expresaion,  by 

C.  A.  Collins). 
Eye  (Physiology  and  diseases  of  the).    See  Medicine.  (Eye.) 
Eyebnglit  (Daisy),  pseud.     Manual  of  etiquette.    New 

York,  1873.    12^ 5427. 1*6 

Eyes  and  ears.    See  Beeoher  (H.  W.)     1862 2513.08 

Eyes  and  eai-s  abroad.  See  Paddock  (W.  !•'.)  1873.  .  .  941.2'J 
Eylert  ( Uulem.  Ft..RD.)   lieligious  life  and  opinions 

of  Frederick  William  in.,  king  of  Prussia.  Tr.  by 

J.  Birch.     London,  1844.     8° 3002.25 

Eyma   (Xavier).       Les  femmes  du  nouveau-monde. 

Paris,  1860.  12° 7044.12 

—  Les  Peanx  rouges  :   scfeues  de  la  vie  dea  Indiens. 

Paris,  1800.     12='. 7041.13 

Eyrbiggja  saga.    Scott  (Sir  IF.)    Abstract  of  the  Eyrbiggia-sags. 

[/(I /lis  Complete  works,  V.  1,1833.1 .5005.13:02 

Eyre  (Edward  John).  Expedition  into  Central  Austra- 
lia, 184(J-41.  2  V.  L.,  1845.  8^ 1063.02 

—  Hame(H.)    Life  of  E.  .1.  E.    1867.     .     .     .3054.29 

See  also  Macmillau'a  mag.,  Oct.,  Nov.,  1865  (2  papers  by 

H.  Kiiigsley). 
Eyre  ( Sir  James).       The  stomach  and  its  diffioultie.s. 

6d  ed.     Phila.,  1869.     16° 4321.07 

Eyre  (Mary).     Lady's  walks  in  the  south  of  France  in 

1863.  2ded.  London,  18o5.  8^  .  .  .  962.15 
Eyries  {I.  B.  B. )     L'Angleterre,  ou  costumes,  moeur-s 

etc.     Paris,  [«;;oi((  1825.]     8^ 662.3.05 

—  La  Chine,  ou  costumes,  moeur.3,  etc.     Paris,  [about 

1825.]  8°. 6625.05 

—  Danemark.     Paris,  1840.  8'.    [ITuivers.]     .     901.22 

—  La  Russie,  ou  costumes,  moeurs,  etc.      Paris,  lubout 

1825.]  8" 6625.05 

—  La  Turquie,  ou  costumes,  moenrs,  etc.    Paris,  lahout 

1825.]  8' 6025.05 

Eytou  {llev.  R.  W.)     Antiquities  of  Shropshire.    12  v. 

in  6.     Loudon,  1854-60.  1.  8° 486.08 

Eytou  (T.  C. )     Herd-book  of  Hereford  cattle,  v.  2-3  ; 

4  [byT.  Duokham].  3  v.  L.,  18.53-59.  12°.  6136.02 
Ezechisl.     Ezechieli  et  christianorum  poetarum  relig. 

dramaticEe.     Annot.  F.   Diibner.     Parisiis,   Dklni, 

1846.    8° 7765.02 

Ezekiel.     See  Biblical  and  relig.  lit.  (E;ekiel,  p.  87  .—Prophets, 

p.  98  -.—Old  Test.,  p.  87  -.—Bible,  p.  78). 

Fabeus  (J.  W.)      Life  on  the  isthmus  [of  Panama]. 

New  York,  18.53.  12° 1165.01 

Paber  (Frederick  Wm.)     Foot  of  the  cross;  or  the 

sorrows  of  Mary.  4th  Amer.  ed.    Baltimore,  1859. 

12°. 3517.12 

—  Hymns  selected  from  Faber.  Northampton,  ( .Va.s-.f. , ") 

1867.   16°.     .     .    • 1643.10 

Faber  (George  Stanley).  Apostolicity  of  trinitarianism. 
2  V.   Loudon,  1832.     8° 3517.21 


—  Difficulfos  of  infidelity.   Phila.,  1829.     16°.     :i517.14 

—  Inquiry  into  the  hist,  and  theology  of  the  ancient 

Valleuses  aud  .Vlbigeuses.    L.,  1838.     8^.     3133.17 

—  Napoleon  m.,   the  man  of  prjphecy.     New  York 

1«59.  24° 3133.01 

—  Origm  of  pagan  idolatry.  3  v.   L.,  1816.  4°.  3818.08 

—  Sacred  calendar  of  prophecy.  2d  ed.   3  v.    Lundon 

1841.   12°. 3540.22 

Fable.     Ji«//t/if:/i  ( T. )  Age  of  fable.    .     .     .     ;     143.29 

—  Brewer  (K  C. )  Diet  of  phrase  and  fablo.  1.S70.  6218.07 

—  Wkeeler  ( IK  A. )  Noted  names  of  fiction.  1865.  2761. 1 7 

See  also  Classical  dictionaries  (p  271))  ; — Mythology. 

Fable  for  critics.    .V-r  Lowell  (James  R.)  1850 1071,00 

Fable  of  the  bees.    See  MandeviUe  (Bernard).  1795.     .    .  6435.17 

Fables.    See  Fiction  class-list,  p.  480. 

Fables  aud  legends  cf  many  countries.    See  Saxe  (J.  C.)  1872. 

FabUaux  of  the  12th-13tU  century.  See  Le  Grand  D'Aussy 
(1'-  J.  B.) 1004.01 

Face  (The).   See  Fine  arts  (Expression  .-—Head)  ;— Physiognomy. 

Facetiffi.     See  Wit  aud  hiimur. 

i'actories.  U^rait  Britain.  Inspectors  of  factories.  Re- 
ports, 1872 4314.22 

See  also  Arts  (Useftil :  Manufactures,  p.  44). 

Facts  (Law  of).    iVy  Law.  (Facts.) 

Facts  about  wives  and  mothers.     See  Donkersley  (E.)    .  5835.10 

Facts  and  faces.     See  Woolnoth  (Thomas).    1354.     .     .     .  6432.06 

Facts  aud  bints  lor  e very-day  life  ;  [receipts,  etc.} 
[ByA.  H.  W.]     L.,  [187-     .]   12°.  .     .     .6015.23 

Facts,  not  fairy-tales.     ."See  Dunn  (H.)    1873 3614.03 

Faerie  queen.    .S'eii  Spenser  (Edmund).    1080.16;  1C2G.03  ;  1091.02 

Fagau  (Louis).  Handliook  to  the  department  of  prints 
aud  drawings  in  the  British  museum.  London, 
1S76.     8" 

Fagge  (C.  Hilton).  Report  on  forensic  medicine,  and  on  public 
health,  1863-65.  With  bibliography.  [New  Sydenham  society. 
Yearbook,  1864  66.    8°  .J        4304.05 

—  Report  on  toxicology  and  materia  medica;— On  materia  medica 

and  general  therapeutics.  1865-6.  [lit  New  Sydenham  aoc  , 

Bienn,  retrospect,  1804-00.] 4304.06 

Faggot  of  French  aliclis.     .V«  Head  (Sir  F.  B.)  1853.    .     .     963.17 
Fagnan  (.Vine.  Marin  .Autoiiiotte).     Miuet-bleu  ct  Louvette.     [In 

Cabinet  des  fees,  v.  35.] 7052.35 

Faiu  (Agathon  Jean  Fr.,  Inron).  Memoirs  of  the  inva- 
sion of  France,  and  of  the  last  six  months  of  the 
r.--igu  of    Napoleon.      New   ed.     London,    1834. 

8° 3131.11 

Fair(.lfrs.  Laura). .'?«  Morse  (J.T  ,j>.)  Famous  trials.  1874. .0611. 19 

Fair  France.     See  Craik  (.Itrs.  D,  M.  Muloch).     1871.    .     .     961.18 

Fairbairii    (Jolin).     Crests   of   the  families  of    Great 

Britain  and  Ireland.     Ed.  by  J.    Maclaren.     2  v. 

Edinburgh,  [I860.]     8° 6614.20 

Fairbairii  (Patrick,  J). D. )  Review  of  the  controversies 
respectmg  the  per.sou  of  Christ  in  Britain  since 
the    middle  of    the  17th    century.     [In    Dorner 

(J.  W.)     History,  etc.  v.  3.] 3545.21 

Fairbairii  (Wm. )"  Iron,  its  history,  i^roperties,  and 
manufacture.     New  ed.     Edin.,  L'S65.   8°.  3931.37 

—  On  the   application   of  cast   and   wrought   iron   to 

building   purposes.     3d  ed.     With   short   treatise 
on  wrought  iron  bridges.    L.,  1857-58.  8°.  3933.29 

—  On  water-wheels.    [In  Weale  (.1.)    Qnar.  papers.]     .     .  3918.16 
Fairbanks    (Charles    Billiard).     Aguecheek.     Essays, 

[and  Sketches  of  foreign  travel].     Boston,  1859, 

12° 943.16 

Fairbanks  (George  R.)  History  of  Florida,  to  1812. 
Philadelphia,  1871.     12°. 591.15 

—  Spaniards  in  Florida.     Jacksonville,  1SG8.   8^   651.02 
Fairfax  (Thomas,  lord).    Short  memorials.    By  himself.    [In  Ma- 

sares  (F.)    Select  tracts,  v.  l.J 476.17 

aS"  See  also  Biography  (p.  143). 
Fairfield  (Mas  C.    E. )     Oui- Bible  class.     New  York. 
1860.  12° 3517.15 

Fairfield  (Francis  Gerry).  Clubs  of  New  I'ork.  New 
York,  1S73.  12° 0216.34 

—  Ten  years  with  spiritual  mediums.     New  York.  1 875. 

12° 3812.38 

Fairfield  (George  A.)    Report  on  sewing-machiues.  [In  U.  S.  Com. 

10  Vienna  exhib.     Reports,  v.  3,  1875.] 3916  17 

Fairfield    (Sumner    Lmcolu).     Lays   of    Melpomene. 

Portland,  1821.     12° 1643.20a 

—  Poems  and  prose  writings,     v.  1.     [Poems.]  Pliila., 

1841.     8° 1643.20 

— Select  poems.  (tri«  Fairfield  (J.)    Autobiogr.,  1860.]    30.55.17 

Fail  holt  (Frederick  Wm.)    Civic  garland.     Songs  from 

»  Londou  pageants.  L. ,  1815.  16°.     [Percy  society, 

V.   19.] 5060.19 

—  Costume  in  England,  till  [1800].  L.,  1846.  8°.  6625.17 


In  aaUlQg  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  givins  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  aud  the  NU-MBER. 


454 


FAIRHOLT  -  FANSHAWE 


Fairholt  (Frederick  William),  continued. 

—  Dictiouaxy  of  terms  iu  art.     L.,  1870.  12".     1413.01 

—  Gog    and  Magog.     The  gianta  in  OuildhaU  ;    witli 

otiier  civic  giants.     Loudon,  1859.   16^     .   3816.31 

—  Homes,  haunts,  and    works  of   Kubens,  Vandyke, 

Kembrandt,  and  Cuyp  ;  the  Dutch  genre-paiuters  ; 
Michael  Angelo  and  Kaiifai'lle :  art-rambles  in 
Belgium,  Holland, and  Italy.   L.,  1871.'  8^   1415.22 

—  Homes,  works  and  shriues  of  English  artists.     With 

rambles  in  Kome.    L.,  1873.  sm.   4^.     .     .   143.5.2,j 

—  Lord  mayor's  pageants.    Loudon,  1843.  10°.  [Percy- 

society,   V.   10.] 50U0.10 

—  Poems  and  songs  rel.  to   George  Villiers,  duke  of 

Buckingham,  and  his  assassmatiou.  Loudon, 
1850.    IB".     [Percy  society,  v.  ^'J.]     .     .  506;).29 

—  Eambles  of  an  archiBologist.     L.,  1871.  8".    1445. lU 

Cmitenls :  lUmblea  of  au  archisologist.  Gi-otesijue  de- 
signs. Fiugei-  rings.  Aucieut  bruaclius  and  dress  lasteu- 
iuga.    Albert  Durer. 

—  Satirical   songs  and  poems  on  costume,    13th-19th 

ceutury.   L.,18iy.   16^   [Percy soc.,v.27.]  5060.27 

—  Tobacco :   its  history    and   assoeiatious :   inol.    its 

manufacture.     L.,   1859.     16= 4915.23 

—  Up  the  NUe,  and  home  again.   L.,  18G2.  12°.  IOSI.19 
Tairies.  Hunt  (i.)  [In  his  Day  by  tile  fire,  187U  ;  p.  81-124.  2532.23 

j^"  See  also  Follt-lore. 
Fairlie    (II.  F. )     Railways   or  no   railways.     Narrow 

gauge   u   broad  gauge.    Loudon,  1872.  8°.   392.3.43 
Fairmount  park.    Set;  Countries.  {Pkihuielphia,  p.  35B.) 
Feiirplay  (Francis).     Map  of  the  Uauadas.     Loudon, 

1831.  12^ 5091.07 

Fairplay  (.John,  ed.,)  pseud.     Notes  of  the  Wandering 

Jew  on  the  Jesuits.     Loudon,  1845.    24".  34i4,0S 
Fairs. 

—  Bourne  {11  R.F.)  Romance  of  trade,  p.  60-72.  5922.15 

—  Brooklyn  and  Long  Island  fair,  Feb.  22, 18G4.  History. 

Brooklyn,  1861.      4" 596.02 

'  —  Jl/orie(/(H.) Memoirs  of  Bartholomew  fair.  1859. 46 17. 04 
*"«  also  article  iu  M'Culloch's  Diet,  of  commerce,  1869. 

Fairy  queen.    See  Spenser  (Edmund). 

Fairy  tales.    See  Fiction,  p.  480. 

Fairy  tales  of  science.     .See  Brough  (J.  C.)     1859.     .     .     .  3913  18 

Faith.    .See  Biblical  and  relig.  lit.  (p.  87). 

Faith  {Eclipse  ot).     See  Rogers  (Henry). 

Faith  (Nemesis  of).     .S.:'' Fronde  (J.  A.) 

Faithful  forever.    .■?«(!  Patmore  (C.)  1861 1675.20 

Faiths  of  the  world.     See  Gardner  (J.)   2  v.  [1858  60.)  .     .  3428  Ul 

Falconer  (Thomas).  Dissertations.  .See  Hanno.  Voyage,  elc.  427.18 

Falconer  (Wm.,  M.D.,  b.  1741,  d.  1SI)5).  Disserta- 
tions on  St.  Paul's  vovage  ;  and  on  [his]  ship- 
wreck.    2d  ed.     London,  1870.    8^     .     .  3758.10 

Falconer  (Wm.,  i/iepoei).  Poetical  works.  With  life, 
byJ.  Mitford.     Boston,  1854.    16°.     .     .   1643.11 

Same.  London,  1836.    16° 1611.26 

—  Poems.    Ed.  with  life  by  A.  Chalmers.    [Fn  Chalmers"  Eng- 

lish poets,  V.  14.  1810.) 1626.14 

—  Select  poems.    [/»  Sanford  (E.)  and  Walsh  (R.)  British  poets. 

V.  27,  1822.) 1691.27 

Palkner  (Edward).     Ephesus,  and  the  temjile  of  Diana. 

London,  1862.  1.   8° 1056.01 

Falkland  Isl.anda.    See  Countries.  {Falkland  Islands,  p.  319.) 

FaU  of  Babylon.     See  Gumming  (John).    1870 3,542.11 

Fall  of  the  Crimea.    See  Spencer  {Capf.  Edmund).     1854.    554.10 
Falloux    (Alfred     A.    P.,     vicomte    de).     Louis     svi. 

[Biographie.]     Seed.     Paris,  1868.    16°.     3113.32 

—  Madame    Swetchine  :  sa  vie  et  ses  oeuvres.     2  v. 

Paris,  1862.   12° 3167.20 

FalstaSf  (Sir  John).     Brough  (B.  B.)    Life  of.     lUus.  ' 

by   G.  Caiiksbank.     1858 1755.02 

See  also  Fortnightly  rev.,  Marcb,  1873  ({Eist.  element  in 

Shakspeare's  Falstaff)  ;  Gentleman's  mag.,  Nov.,  1868.    See 

a  so  under  Shakspere  (Wm.) 
Fame  and  Reputation. 

—  Barnes  (.4.)  Desire  of  reputation.    [In  his  Essays  and  reviews, 

V.  2,  1855  ;  p.  167-201.] 2513.07 

—  Buliver  (Sir  E.  G.)    Posthumous  rep.  [In  his  Caxtouiana,  1864  ; 

331-356.] 2515.07 

—  Goilwin  {Wm.)     [/ii /u'.!  Enquirer  1797.  (2  art,)]    .     .     .  2.W6.17 

—  liazlilt  {  Wm.)  Posthumous  fame.  [In  his  Hound  table.]  2531.12 

—  .Marsk  {E.  Q.)     Posthumous  fume.     [/»  Oxford  prize  essays. 

V.  2.1 254r.l2 

—  Sauwle'rs  (/".)     Mosaics,  p.  321-365 2543.04 

Familiar  French  quotations,   proverbs,   and  phrases. 

London,   1876.   32° 

FamiUar  lectures.     See  Herschel  {Sir  J.  F.  W.)    .     .     .     .  3913.26 
Familiar  letters  on  public  characters,  1783-1815.    .5'ee  SuUi^n 

(Wm.) 673.09 

Familiar  talks  to  boys.    See  Hall  (.John) 3512.06 

Familiar  quotations.     See  Bartlett  (John) 6213.02 


Familiar  words.     .See  Friswell  (J.  Haiu) 6213  04 

Famihes.     .S'ee  Genealogies  :— Aristocracy  (p. 35)  ; — Heraldry. 

Families  of  speech.     See  Farrar  (F.  W.)    1870 6412.22 

Family,  as  a  primitive  institution. 

A'ote. — The  Family  as  the  nidus  out  of  which  sprang  the 
the  earliest  forms  of  law  and  primitive  judicial  ctmcep- 
tions  of  proprietary  rights,  is  treated  at  large  by  Sir  Henry 
Maine  in  his  'Ancient  Law.'  In  bis  'Village  Communi- 
ties' and  his  'Early  history  of  Institutions,'  he  dwells 
more  largely  upon  the  family  as  the  type  of  archaic  so- 
ciety. Much  light  is  thrown  upon  the  relations  of  the 
early  family  to  legal  and  political  institutions  and  ideas 
among  the  Teutonic  peoples,  by  V-jn  Maurer  and  others, 
a  list  of  whose  writmga  is  appended  to  Maine's  '  Village 
Commnuities.'  p.  398.  The  place  of  the  family  in  Greek  and 
Roman  history  is  discussed  at  large  in  the  'Ancient  City  ' 
of  Fustel  de  Coulauges,  and  incidentally  in  Cox's  'History 
of  Greece,"  and  Freeman's  '  Comparative  Politics."  Sohm  s 
'Friiukische  Reicha-  und  Gerichtaverlassuug,"  and  Lave- 
leye's  'LaPropriete  et  ses  formes  primitives,"  will  be  of 
service  iu  studying  the  family  in  its  connection  with 
origin  of  proprietary  rights.  Anglo-Saxon  family  Law  is 
treated  of  iu  a  recent  volume  of  '  Essays  on  Anglo-Saxon 
Law,"  by  Henry  Adams  and  others.  A  very  complete  list 
of  authorities  is  prefixed.  The  place  of  the  lamily  in  so- 
ciological development  is  touched  upon  by  Herbert  Spen- 
cer, IMhis  '  Principles  of  Sociology,'  and  by  John  Fiske  iu 
his  •  cosmic  philosophy  '  (chapter  ou  the  Evolution  of 
Society).— W.  M.  I. 

Family  and  home  life. 

—  Ackman(.W,)    Life  at  home,  ric.     1870.     .3513.15 

—  Beattie  [J.)    Attachment  ot  kindred,    [/n  Works,  v.  3.]  5016.11 

—  Emerson  (R.  W  )    Domestic  Ufe.     [In  his  Society  and  solitude, 

1870  ;   p.  91-121 '2624.03 

—  Farninrjham   (J/. )      Home   life ;   or,  how  to   make 

home  happy.     1871.      16° 3547.16 

—  Oasparin  (A.,  comte  de).     The  family  :   its  duties, 

joys  and  sorrows.     1867 3511.05 

—  Marine  {W.)     Home  life.     1855 3556.09 

—  Percy  anecdotes.  V.  20.  1823 6211.20 

—^Ware(,./.F.W.)     Home  life 3617.08 

J^S'  See  also  Children  (p.  266)  ; — Marriage. 

Family  adviser.     .Ve.' Hartshorne  (H.)  1869 4322.15 

Family  *(The)  and  Parochial  almanack.  L.,  1835-41.  16'.  6761.17 
■''Same.     Family  almanack.     Loudon,  1842.     16'.     .  6761.24 

Xole. — For  coutinuation.  see  Englishman's  and  lamily 
almanack. 
Family  and  the  church.     &f  Hyacinthe  (Farter).    .     .    .3563.17 
F.imily  pen  (The).    Taylor  family.    &f  Taylor  (iJer.  Isaac). 

Family  romance.    See  Burke  {Sir  Bernard) 6612.14 

Family  worship.    See  Mauri  ce  (F.  D.)     Dialogues,  etc.     .  3574.21 

Famm  (Cesar).     Chili,   Paraguay,    Diuguay,  Buenos- 

Ayres.     Paris,  1810.      8°.     [Uiiivers.]     .     901.18 

—  Circassie  et  Georgie.   P.,  1838.  8°.   [Uiiivers.]  902.29 

—  ColombieetGuyanes.  P., 1837.8°.  [Uuivers.]  901.17 
Famines. 

—  Arnold  E.  A.)    History  of  the  cotton  fiimine,  from 

the  fall  of  Sumter  to   the  passing  of   the  Public 
works  act.     18G4 5926.06 

—  Richard..;on  (  w.)    Simple  measures  by  which  famines  may  be 

prevented.  1816.  [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  8.]  .  .  .  6058.08 
A'o^e.— Upon  famines  in  India,  see  W.  W.  Hunter's  Fam- 
ine aspects  of  Bengal  districts  [1013  21]  ;  aho  Conteinp. 
rev..  V.  4,  1867  ;  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  76.  1867  (Prevention  ot)  ; 
V.  76,  1867  :  North  Brit.  rev.,  v.  46, 1867. 
Famous  Americans.     .S'ee  Parton  (James).     1867.      .    .     .  3245  16 

Famous  books.    See  Adams  (W.  H.  D.) 2513.11 

Famous  girls,  [rtmm.]  4th  ed.  L.,  [1870.  ]  12°.  3261.17 
Famous  Loudon  merchants.  .See  Bourne  (H.  R.  F.)  1869.  3261.04 
Famous  painters  and  paintings.  .S'ee  Shedd  {.Mrs.  J.  A.)  1435.16 
Famous  persona  and  places.  See  Willis  (N.  P.)  1854.    .     .  2545.13 

Famous  trials.     See  Morse  (J.  T.) 6611.19 

Famous  women  and  heroes:  apoeni.  See  Michell  (N.)  1871. 1667.03 

Fan  (The),  a  poem.     .See  Gay  (John) 1644.08 

Fanaticism. 

-- Reese  (D.  31)  Humbugs  of  New  York.   1838.  3813.39 

—  Madden    ( R.   li. )     Phautasmata  ;  or,  Ulusions   aud 

faiiaticism.s.     2  v.      1857 3813.12 

—  Taylor  (I.)     Famtioism.     1819 3G1'2.04 

^S'  See  also  Biblical  and  religious  literature.  {Imposture 
and  Fanaticism,  p.  89)  ; — Delusions. 

Fauconrt  (Charles  St.  John).  Hist,  of  Yucatan  to 
close  of  17th  century.     L.,  18-54.  8°.     .     .1165.16 

Fane  (Julian  Charles  Henry)  and  Bul-wer-Lytton 
(R. )  TanBhi'iuser  ;  or  the  battle  of  the  bards  ;  a 
poem.  By  N.  Temple  and  E.  Trevor.  [ji.'.'Wk;.  ] 
Loudon,  1861.       8" 1604.03 

Fankwei.    *e  'Wood  (W.  M.)   1859 1022.08 

Famiing  (Oil.  David).  Adventures  in  North  Carolina, 
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Fanny  Fern,  pseud.     See  Parton  {.Mrs.  James). 

Fausha'we  (Cyril  Aston).  Book  of  battle  songs  of  va- 
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Faraday  (Michael ).  Experimental  researches  in  chemis- 
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—  Lectures   on   the   chemical   history   of    a    caudle. 

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—  Observ.  ou  the  education  of  the  judgmeut.      [In  Youmans 

(E.  L.|    Culture,  etc.,  IBB?.] 5514. 10 

—  Six  lectures   on  the   forces  of-  matter.     New  York, 

1860.   16^ 4022.04 

— ■  Some  thoughts  on  the  conservation  of  force.    [In  Youmans 

(E.  L.)  Con-el.ition,  elc,  p.  357-383.] 4U'22.02 

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Farces.     .9r;e  Plays. 

Faria  y  Souza  or  Souea  (Manoel  de).     Portuguese  Asia,  1505-1539. 

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Same.    [/«  Astley  (T.)    Col.  of  voyages,  v.  1, 1745.)    935.09 

Faiiugtou  papers ;  ed.  by  Susan  M.  Efaringtou.  London, 

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1850] 3547.29 

—  Christian  consolation  for  bereaved  parents.    Brooklyn.  1841. 

8° 3547.29 

—  Dangers  of  a  business  life.    New  York,  1847.  8'.    .     .  3547.29 

—  Death  of  the  president  of  the  D.  S.  Best..  1341.  8°.   .  3547  29 

—  Discourse  at  the  dedication  of  Weatmuister  church.  Provi- 

dence.    :|fcl829.     8' 3547.29 

—  Discourse  o^ToUa  Quincy  Adams.  Brooklyn.  1848.  8".  3547.29 

—  Father  (The)  the  only  proper  object  of  christian  worship. 

New  York,  1849,    12° 3547.28 

—  Gospel  requisitions.  [Liberal  preacher,  July,  1834.]      .  3547.29 

—  Grounds  for  rejecting   the  text  of  the  three  heavenly  wit- 

nesses.    Brooklyn,  1845.    12".    .• 3547.28 

—  MiUtary  glory.    New  York,  1848.   12° 3647.28 

—  Sermon,  Westminster  church,  Nov.  10,  1839.     Providence, 
1839.   12° 3.547.28 

—  Sermon  after  the  interment  of  Henry  Leeds.    New  York. 
1843.     8' 3547.29 

—  Tribute  to  the  memory  of  Seth  Low.    N.  Y..  1853.  8".  3547.29 

—  Two  discourses  ou  the  Lord's   supper.    Pro\'idence,   1830. 

12° 3547.28 

—  Two  tracts.     1,  on  the  origin  of  the  doctrine  of  the  trinity. 

2,  on  the  genuineness  of  the  text  of  "  The  three  heavenly 
wituessos."    Brooklyn.  1832.     12° 3547.28 

—  "What  is  truth."    New  York,  1843.    8° 3547.29 

—  Chaiining  {W.  E.)    Discourse  at  the  ordination  of  F.  A.  F.. 

Providence,  K.  I.,  Sept.  10,  1828.  Boston.  1828.  8°.  3547.29 
Farley  (J.    Lewis).     Two   years  in   Syria.     London, 

1858.     8= 1042.17 

Farlie  (Robert).    Moral  emblems.     Ste  Pigot  (E.)     .    .    .  1446.21 

Farm  ballads.     &e  Carleton  (Wm.)     1873 1631.07 

Farm  legends.     ,SVe  Carleton  (Wm.)     1876 1631.10 

Farmer  (Benj. )     View  of  the  internal  policy  of  Gt. 

Britain,  [nnoii.]  L. ,  1764.  16=.  .  .  .  5713.14 
Farmer  (Eichard,  D.D.)   Cheethnm  ms. ;  ed.  by  A.  B. 

Grosart.     L.,    1873.  i".     [Chetham  soc,   v.    89, 

90.] 5096.08 

—  Essay  on  the  learning  of  S.    [In  Shakspere  (W.)    Plays,  v.  2. 

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Farmer's  boy;  rural  poem.  .Vee  Bloomfleld  (R.)  .  .  .  IG'5.02 
Farmer's  vacation.  .See  Waring  (Geo.  E.,j>.)  ....  946.12 
Farmers' calendar,  and  gardening.  L.,  1843.  16*.  .  .  6761.25 
*.Same.    British  farmers'  almauack.  5  v.  London,  1844  48. 

16' 6761.26 

Farmers'  ready  reckoner.  London,  1801.  16°.  4015.20 
Farming.     See  Agriculture  (p.  7). 

Farming  for  boys.     See  Coulter  (-l/iss).  1866 6122.05 

Farm-yard  club  of  Jotham.     See  Loring  (G.  B.)   .     .    .     .  6126.09 
Faruliam  (^Eliza  \V. )     Ideal  attained,  story  of  two  stead- 
fast souls.     N.  Y.,  1865.  1'2° 191.01 

—  Eliza  Woodson  :    an  autobiography.      See  beiow     My    early 

days 191.05 

—  Life  in  Prairie  land.     New  York,  1852.   12°.   11'24.16 

—  My  early  days.     New  York,  1855.     12°.       .     191.05 

—  Woman  and  her  era,     2d  ed.  2  v.     New  York,  1865. 

1865.    12°. 5823.01 

Farnham  (^Thomas  J.)  Life,  adventures,  etc.,  in  Cali- 
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FarniQgham  (Marianne).  Home  life.  New  York,  1871. 
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Faroe  Islands.    ,^ee  Countries  (p  319;. 

Farquhar  (George).     Dramatic  works.     Ed.  by  Leigh 

Hunt.   Loudon,  1849.   8= 174431 

Contents  :  Beaux  stratagem.  Constant  couple  ;  or  a*rip 


to  the  jubilee.  Inconstant  (The)  ;  or,  the  way  t<i  win  liim. 
Love  aud  a  bottle.  Ilecruiiiug  olflcor.  Sir  Hjny  Wildair. 
Twin  rivals. 

—  Dun/iam  {,S.  A.)     Ijive.s.elc.,  v.3 3211.16 

See  aUo  Gentleman's  mag.,  Jan..  1872  (by  C.  C.  Clarke). 
Farr  (Edward).     Ancient  history.     4  v.     Cin.,   185R. 
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Farragut  [Admiral  David  G.)    See  Biography  (p.  144). 
Farrar  (Adam  Storey).    Critical  nistorv  of  free  thought. 
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Farrar  [liev.  Frederic  Wm.)    Essays  ou  a  liberal  edu- 
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—  Fall  of  man,  and  other  sermons.     3d  ed.     London, 

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—  Families  of  speech  ;  4  lectures.  L.,  1870.  12°.  6412.22 

—  "  In  the   days  of   thy  youth."    Sermons,  1871-76. 

New  York,  1876.  12° 3547.'23 

—  Life  of  Christ.     2  v.     N.  Y.,  1874.  8°.     .     .  34'22.24 

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Viz. :  Seneca.  Epictetus.  Marcus  AureUus. 

—  SUence  aud  voices   of  God,   with  other  sermons. 

2ded.     London,  1875.   1'2° 3547.19 

—  Witness  of  history  to  Christ :  Hulseau  lectures  for 

1870.     Londou,  1871.     1'2* 3547.18 

Farrar  ( Mrs.  Eliza  Eotch,  lolfe  of  John).  John  Howard. 
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—  EecoUectious  of  70  years.     B.,  1806.  16°.     .  3055.18 
Farrar  (Timothy,  LL.D.)    Mnnual  of  the  constitution 

of  the  U.  S.     Boston,  18G7.  8- 5735.03 

Farren  (Wm,,  actor).  See  sketches  of  him  in  Beiitley's  miscel., 
Jan.,  1857.  and  Gentleman's  mag.,  Jan..  1872. 

Farren  ( George).  Observations  ou  the  laws  of  mortali- 
ty and  disease,  and  life  insurauce.  With  appen- 
dix, on  mania,  melancholia,  etc  ,  as  displayed  in 
Shakespeare's  Lear,  Hamlet,  Ophelia,  and  Edgar. 
London,  18-29.     8° 5914.26 

Faniery.     See  Horse  ;— Veterinary  medicine. 

Fascination  ;  or,  philosophy  of  charming.  See  Newman 
(J.  B  ) 3814.24 

Fashion.    J^ercy  anecdotes,  v.  19,  1823 6211.19^ 

43-  See  also  Costume  (p.  284). 

Fast  day  sermons  :  or  the  pulpit  on  the  state  of  the 
country.  New  York,  1861.  12°.  .  .  .  3517.20 
Conlenln  :  Thornwell  (.T.  H.)  Our  national  sins.  Palmer 
(B.  M)  Slavery  a  divine  trust.  Dabney  (B.  L.)  The  christ- 
ian's ijest  motive  for  patriotism.  Breckinridge  (R.J.) 
The  utiion  to  be  preserved.  Van  Dyke  (H  J  I  Character 
and  influence  of  abohtiuuisiu.  Lewi-s  (T.)  Patriarchal  and 
Jewish  servitude  no  argument  f^)r  American  ^slavery. 
Raphall  (M.  J  )  Bible  view  ot  slavery.  Vinton  F.)  Fanati- 
cism rebuked.  Beecher  (H.  W.)  Pea.e.  be  stiU.  BeUows 
{H.  W.)  The  crisis  of  our  national  disease.  Adams  (W.) 
Prayer  for  rulers  ;  or  duty  of  christian  patriots. 

Fast  in  the  ice  ;  polar  regions.  [In  Ballantyne's  miscel.,  v.  3. 
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*S-  See  also  Necessity  ;— Providence  (as  Autonym). 
Father  Prout.  pseud.     See  Mahoney  (Francis'. 
Fathers  of  the  church.     See  Biblical,  relig  and  eccl.  lit.  (p.  87), 

Fathers  ol  the  Desert.     See  RufTner  (H.)  IS-TO 3421.01 

Fau  (Julien).  Anatomy  ot  the  external  forms  ofman  ; 

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Faulkner  (Henry).     Elephant  haunts.    London,  1868. 

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Faimce   (D.  W. )    Christian  in   the    world.     Boston, 

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Fauriel  (Clande  Charles).  History  of  proven9al  poetry. 

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Dr.  Faustus.  by  T.  A.  L.  Robiusou). 
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Favorite  authors,  a  companion-book  of  prose  and 
poetry.     Boston,  1S61.   12° 2.V24.U 

Favourite  fables,  in  prose  and  verse.  London,  1875. 
16°. 181.15 

Favre  (Jules).    See  King  (E.)  Freuch  polit.  leaders.  1876.  3221.17 

Favycett  (Heni'y).  Manual  of  political  economy.  3d  ed. 
London,  18()'J.   12° 5912.13 

—  Pauperism  :  its  causes  and  remedies.     London  and 

New  York,  1871.     8° 5825.23 

—  Speeches  on  some  current  political  questions.     Lon- 

don, 1873.  8° 5724. 1'j 

Contents  :  Indian  finance.  The  education  act.  Iy73.  Tlje 
Mine  hours  bill,  1873.  Election  expeu.ses,  1873.  Women  s 
euffi-age,  1873.  Household  suffrage,  1873.  Irish  university 
education.  The  enclo.sure  ot  commons,  1871.  The  law  offi- 
cers of  the  crown,  1872.    Speech  at  Brighton,  1873. 

—  HintoniHJ.)    Eng.  radical  kailers.    1875 3221.14 

—  and  Fawcett  (Millicent  Garrett).     Essays  and  lec- 

tures on  social  and  political  subjects.     Loudon, 

1872.     8° 5814.23 

Contents  :  [By  H.  F.J  Modern  socialism.  Of  state  inter- 
vention. Pauperism,  cliarity.  and  the  poi.T  law.  What  can 
be  done  for  the  agricultural  labourers.  The  House  of  lords. 
[By  M,  F.  G.l  Free  education  in  its  economic  aspects.  Na- 
tional debts  and  national  prosperity.  Schools'  inquiry  com- 
missioners on  the  education  of  girls.  Education  of  women. 
Electoral  disabilities  of  women.  Why  women  require  the 
franchise.  An  American  [S.  Sterne]  on  representation. 
Proportional  representation  and  Hare's  Bcbemc  explained. 

—  Political  economy  for  beginn<^.     London,    1870. 

18° Sltll.lO 

Fawcett  (Millicent  Garrett).  Tales  in  political  econo- 
my.   London,  1874.  12° 5911.29 

The  Srimats.  The  shipwrecked  sailors.  Isle  Pleasant. 
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Fawkes  (Francis).  Poems.  [In  Chalmers'  (A.)  EngUsh  poets, 
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Fay  (F.  R.)  Epistle  of  Paul  to  the  Romans.  [In  Lange  (J.  P.) 
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Fay  (Joseph  D.)  Digest  of  laws  of  state  of  New  York. 
3  V.     New  York,  1874-70.     8° 5610.09 

Fearing  (Paul).    See  Campbell  (J.  W.)  Biogr.  sketches.     .  3245.15 

Fearn  "f  Noel  Fearn.    See  Christmas  (Henry). 

Fearu  (John).  First  lines  of  the  human  mini  Lon- 
don, 1820.  8' 5433.09 

—  Letter  to  Stewart  on  laws  of  vision.    [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  12, 

1818.) 5058.12 

—  Manual  of  the  physiology  of  mind.     London,  1829. 

8° 5433.10 

—  Review  of  first  principles  of  Berkeley,  Reid,  and  Stewart. 

1815.     [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  3,  p.  345-359.J     ....  5058.03 

—  Essay  on  external  perception.  1815.    lln  Pamphleteer,  v.  5, 

p.  65-81.] 5058.05 

Fearuside  (Henry  Gray).  Picturesque  beauties  of  the 
Rhine.   London,  [ti.d]    8° 960.05 

Featherstouhaugh  (George  Wm.)  A  canoe  voyage  up 
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Federal  party.   .Vte  Countries.  (United  States  :  Polit.  hist.,  p.  380.) 

Federal  government.    See  Government  and  politics. 

Federalist  (The)  on  tlie  new  constitution.  By  Hamil- 
ton, Madison,  and  Jay.  New  ed.  Hallowell,  1832. 
8" 5734.05 

Same.  Also  the  Contiuentalist,  etc.,  by  Hamil- 
ton. Ed.  by  J.C.  Hamilton.  N.Y.,  1864.  8^.  5734.10 

Same.     The  Foederalist.     With  liist.  introd.  and 

notes  by  H.  B.  Dawson.    N.  Y.,  1803.   8°.   5734.11 

—  Correspondence  between  John  Jay  and  H.  B.  Dawson,  and 

between  James  A.  Hamilton  and  H  B.  Dawson,  concern- 
ing the  Foederalist.    New  York.  1864.  8° 6734.14 

Feejee  Islands.     iSfe  Countries.  {Fiji  Islands,  p.  :il9.) 

Feelings  Braij  {C.)  Education  of  4th  ed.  1872.  .  .  .  6433.19 
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Feet.     See  Medicine  (Fool)  ; — also  Boots  and  Shoes  (p.  223). 

Feilner  (J.)  Explorations  in  upper  Caliloruia,  in  1860.  [In  Sm. 
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Feierabend  (August).     Die  Schweizerische  Alpenwelt. 

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Feinagle  (Gregor  von).   New  art  of  memory.  London, 

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Feldborg  (Anders  Andersen).    Continuation.    See  Baden  (G.  L.) 

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—  Appeal  to  the  English  nation  in  behalf  of  Norway.  [In  Pamph- 

leteer, V.  14,  1814.) 6058.04 

Felkiu  ( Wm. )  History  of  machine- wrought  hosiery 
and  lace  manufactures.     L.,  1807.     8°.     .3931.12 

—  Hosiery  and  lace.     [In  British  m'fg  industries.  1876.]  3941.29 
Fell  (John,  bp.  of  Uxford).     Life  of  Henry  Hammond, 

D.I).    Oxford.  l'8.56.   10° 3074.'20 

Same.  [In  Wordsworth  (C.)  Eccl.  biogr.,  v.  4. 1853.]  3446.04 

—  Interest  of  England  stated  [with  reference  to  the  great  rebel- 

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Fellow  (R. )  Gitme  of  croquet.  N.  Y.,  180,5.  16°.  4012.03 

Fello'ws  {;S(»- Charles).     Account  of  the  Ionic  trophy 

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Ferrar   (W.  H. )      Comparative  grammar  of  Sanskrit. 

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Ferris  (Benj. )  Hist,  of  the  settlements  on  the  Dela- 
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Ferris  (Isaac).  Jubilee  memorial  of  the  Amer.  BiJle 
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Feuerbach  (Paul  Johann  Anselm  von).  Caspar  Uau- 
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Dalila,  L'ermitage,  L'ume,  La  fee.  Nouv.  ed. 
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—  Sct^ues  et  proverbes  :  Le  fruit  defendu,  Lx  crise,  Re- 

demption, Le  pour  et  le  contre,  Alix,  La  partie  dc 

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Feuillet  de  Couches  (F.  S. )    Causeries  dun  curieux. 

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Feval  (Paul  Henri  Corcntin).       Le  Bossu  ou  le  petit 

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Fevers.     See  Medicine.    (Fevers.) 

Feydeau  (Ernst  Aime;.  Art  of  pleasing.  New  York, 
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—  Monsieur  de   Saint-Be  rtrand  ;    suite  dun  Debut  a 

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Fibbleton  (George).     Travels  in  America.     New  York, 

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Fibrous  plants.    See  Botany  (p.  225). 

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—  Criticism  of  philos.  syBteins.  Tr.  by  A.  E.  Kroej^er.  [In  Jour. 

of  spec,  philoa.,  v.   1,  18(57.] 

—  Destiuatioa  de  I'homme.     Paris,  1836.    8°.     3552.15 

2^'ote. — The  French  of  '  Vocation  of  niau,'  below. 

—  Facts  of  cousciousuess.    Tr.  by  A.  E.  Kroeger.     [In  Jour,  of 

spec.  phil03.,  V.  5,  1871;  (lart.)J 

—  Laviebienheureuse.     Paris.  1845.   8°.     .     .   3552.16 

—  New  exposition  of  the  science  of  knowledge.    Tr.  by  A.  E. 

Kroe^'er.     [In  Jonrual  of  fipec.  pUilos.,  v.  3,  18<J9  ;  4  art.] 

—  Popular   works.     Tr.   with  memoir,  by    W .  Smith. 

2v.   London,  1818.   12° 3552.13 

C'tnL'nts  :  v.  1.  Memoir  of  the  author.  Vocation  of  the 
Bcholar.  Nature  of  the  scholar.  Vncatiou  of  the  man. 
V.  2.  Characteristics  of  the  presfut  ape.  The  way  towards 
the  blessed  life.    Outlines  of  know^ledye. 


—  Siimmtliche  Werke.   Herausg.  von  I.  H.  Fichte.    8  v. 
BerUn,  1815-6.    8° 

Contents:  v.  1,  2.   Zur  theoretisclien   Philosophie.      1,  Re- 
cension des  Aenesidemus,   1794.     Ueber  den  Begrtff  der 
WisseDScbaftsiehie,    oder  der    sogenannttn    Philotsuphie. 
Gruudlage  der  gesammten  Wisseuschattstehre.    (irundriss 
der  gesamniten  Wissenschaftslehre.     Auhaug  :  Rede  iiber 
die  WUrde  des  Meuscheu.  le,  "Je  Einleituug  in  die  WiHsen- 
schaflBlehre.  1797.     VersucU  eiuer  neueu    iJarstelluug   der 
WiMseuschaftslehre.  1797.  2,  Darstellung  der  Wisweuschafts- 
lehrea.  d.  J.  1801.      Die  Be.stimuiuug  des  Meuscbeu.  lyOO. 
Populaier  und  kritischer  Auhaug  :    Suunenklarer  Bencht 
liber  das  Weseu  der   neuesteu    Philosopiiie,   1801.     Ver- 
gleichuug  des  voui  Herru  Prof.  Schuiid  autgestellten  S\s- 
teuis  mit   der    WisseuscbaJtslehre.    1795.      Auualeu   des 
philosophischenTous,  1797    Eeceusion  vuu  BardilisGruud- 
riss  der  ersten  Logik,  18U0.     AutwoitSBchreiben  an  Herun 
Prot,  Reinhold,  18U1.     Die  Tbateacheu  des  Bewusstseyns, 
1810.  Die  Wissensrhaftslehi-e  in  ihreni  allgemeinen  Umrisse. 
1810.     3,  4,  Zur  Rrckts-  und  Sitt,nlefire.     3,  Gruudlage  des 
Naturrechts  nach  Prineipiea  der  Wisseuscbattelehre.  1790. 
Der  geschlossene  Uaudflsstaat.  1800.  4,  SyHtem  dei- sitteu- 
lehre  nach  deu  Priueipieu   der  WiseeuKchaltslebre.  1798. 
Die  Staatslehre,  oder  uber  das  Verhiiltuiss  des  Ursiaatea 
zum    Veruunftreiche,   im    VorleBungen.   1813.      Kede    au 
seine  Zuhorer.am  19  Feb.  1813.    6,  Zur  ReUgiinisphihisuphie. 
Aphorismen  liber  Religion    und  i)eismu8,  1790.    Verisuch 
eiuer  Kiitik  aller   Offeubaruug.  1792,     Ueber  den  Griiud 
unseres  Glaubens  an  eiue  gottliche  Weltregieruug,  1798. 
Appellation  an  das  Publicum  gegen  die  Auklage  des  Atheis- 
mus,  1799.     Gerichtliche  Verautwortuug  schiiften  ge^^en 
die    Anklage   des    Atheismus,    1799.       Riickerinueruugeu, 
Aiitworteu.  Fragen.     Aus  einem  Privatwchreibeu.  im  Jan., 
1800.    Die  Auweisnng  zum  seligeu   Leben,  oder  auch  die 
Religionslehre,  lSO(i.     6-8.   J'opuiiirphilosi'phische  Schriflni. 
fi,  ZuiiJcktorderuiig  der  Di:iikir<.-iheit  von  den  Fiirsteu"  Eu- 
ropeiis,    die   sie    bisher    uudrtickteu,  1793.      Beitrage  zur 
Beiichtiguug  dei-  Urthi-ile  des  Publieuuis  iiber  die  li-anzo- 
sisohe    Itevolutiou,    1793.      Einige   Vorlesungeu  iiber  die 
Bestimmung  des  GeleUrten,  1794.     Ueber   das   Wesen   des 
Gelehrteu,  und  seine  Erscheinungen  im  Gebieto  der  Frei- 
beit.  ISO.).     Ueber  die  einzig  mbgliche  ijtorung  der  aka- 
deniischen  Fteiheit,   1812.     7.  Die   Gruudzuge   des   gegcn- 
wiirtigeu  Zeitalturs,   180i.     Redeu  au  die  deiitsche  Nation, 
1808.     Auhaug  zu  deu  Kedeu  an  die  deutsche  Nation,  j800. 
Politisclie  Fragmente,  1807  und  1813.     a.  Bruchstiicke  aus 
einem  unvolleudeteu  poliiischen  Weike.  1806-07.     lipisode 
uber  unser  Zeitalter.  Die  Uepublik  der  Deutscheu.   b  Aub 
dein  Eutwurfe  eiuer  politischeu   Schriit,  1813.     c.  Excui'se 
zur  Staat^lehre,  1813.     Ueber  Errichtuug  des  Vernunltrei- 
ches.     Ueber  Zufall.  Loos,  Wunder.     Ueber  die  Ehe,  deu 
Gegeusatz  von  altem  und  neueni  Staate  und  Religion,  n.  s. 
10.     8,  Nicolai's   Leben   und  sonderbare  JMe'Uungeu,  1801. 
Deduciiter  Plan  eiuer   zu   Berlin  zu  erricbtenden  hbheren 
Lehraustalt,  1807.     Beibgen  zum  UuiverBitiitsplaue  ;  Plau 
zueiuein  periodischeu  sehriftstellerisfheu  Werke  au  eiuer 
deutscheu  Uuiversitiit.  18U5.    Rede  bei  finer  Ehrenprumo- 
tiou  an  der  UuiversiUit  zu   Berlin.   10   April.   1811.     Ver- 
mischte  Aufsatze  :    a,   Beweis  dei'   Unrechtmahisigkeit  des 
Bdcheinaclidrucks,   ein   Rasonnemeut  und  eiue  Parabel, 
1791.    B.  Zwei  Predigteu  aus  dem   Jahre  1791.    c.  Ueber 
Geiat  uud  Buchstab  in  der  Philosophie,  1794.     d.  Von  der 
Sprachfiihigkeit  uud  dem    Ursprunge  der  Sprache,  1795. 
E.  ITeber   Belebuug    und    Erholiuug  des  reineu  luteiesso 
fiii-  Wahriieit,  1795.     v.  Aphorismen  iibi-r  Eiziehung,  1804. 
G.  Berifht  iiber  die  WisseuscbaJtslehre  und  die  bislierigeu 
Scliicksalederaelbeu,  1800.    Receusioneu  :  a.  Von  Oreuzers 
skeptischeu  Betrachtungen  uber  die  Freibeit  des  Wiliens, 
1793.     B.  Voa  Gebliard  iiber  sittlicbe  Giite.  1793.     o.     Vou 
Kant  zum  ewigen  Friedeu,  1790.     Poesieu  und  metrischo 
Uebersetzuugeii  ;    a.    Das    Thai   der    Liebeudeu,    No\elle, 
1786.    B.  Kleinere  Gedichte.     c.  Uebersetzuugea  aus  dem 
Portugiesischeu,  Spanischen,  uud  Italiiiniscbeu. 

—  Nachgelassene    werke,     heniusgegeben   vou    I.    H. 

Pichte.    3  V.     Poim,  1834-35.   8^.     .     .     . 

Contents:  v.  1,  Einleituugsvorlesungen  in  die  Wissen- 
Bclial'tslebre,  die  transsceudeiitale  Lngik  and  die  That- 
eachendes  Bewusstaeius.  2,  WissensL-haftslehre  uud  das 
System  der  Recbtslehre.  3.  System  der  8ittenlehre.  As- 
cetik  ala  Auhaug  zur  Moral.  Fiiul'  Vorlesungeu  iiber  die 
Bestimnuing  des  Gelehiteu.  Predigt  iiber  Luc. 22:  14,  15. 
Der  Patriotisuuis  und  seiu  Gegentheil.  Ideen  zur  die  in- 
uere  UrgauiHation  der  Uuiv.  Ei'laugeu.  Tagebuch  iiber 
deu  auim:ilischeu  Maguetisiuus.  Vermischte  Aufsiitzo 
und  I'ragmente.  Ueber  Macclitavelli  ala  Schriftsteller,  und 
Stellen  aus  seiu  seinen  Schrifteu. 

—  Science  of  knowledge.     Tr.  by  A.  E. Kroeger.  Phil., 

18(;8.    12' 5412.19 

Same.  Introduction.  [/?i  Journal  of  spec,  philos.,  v. 1,  1SG7.] 

—  Scieuceot  rights.  Tr.  by  A. E.  Kroeger.  Philadelphia, 

1809.  12° 5135.21 

~  Suuclear  statement.    Tr.  by  A.  E.  Kroeger.     [In  Jourual  of 
spec,  philos.,  V.  2.  1808  :  3  art.} 

—  Vocation  of  man.     .SVv*  above  Popular  works,  v.  1.    .     .  3.')52  13 

—  Chanibfrs's  Papers  for  the  people,  v.  9, 1851  {F..  a  biogr.)  2510.05 

—  Hagenbach  (AT.  R.)     Geiiuau  rationalism.     1865.        .     .  3.J5G.05 

—  SmUii  (  W.)     Memoir  of  F.      184(1.     .     .     .   305G.(I5 

—  Vanghan  (R.)    Philosophy  of  F.    [In  his  Essays,  v.  1.  1849. 

p.  159-1*>9.1 2544.19 

See  also  Nat.  Qu.  rev.,  v.  15,  1867  i,F.  and  his  philos.) 


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FICTION     CLASS-LIST   :    ENGLISH. 
Preceded  by  \yorks  upon  the  BibUoiji-nphy,  lU>ttory,  Pldltx'niiihi/,  and  Teiidenci/  of  Works  of  Fiction. 


1.  Bibliography  of  Works  of  Fiction. 

Baltimore  Mercantile  library.  Cj,t:ilogue  of  English 
prose  fiction.   1874 •i714.29 

Boston  public  libr.iry.  Chronological  index  to  histori- 
cal fiction  ;  including  prose  fiction,  plays,  and 
poems.     2ded.     1875 2730.13 

—  Class  list     for    English     prose     fiction.     5th     ed. 

1871 2736.32 

Same.     6th  ed.     1877 2736.33 

Note— The  6th  e^.  gives  under  tlie  names  of  countries 

numerous  references  to  historical  fiction. 
Brookh/n   mercantile  library.     Alphabetical    catalogue 

of  works  of  fiction  in  English  prjse.   1869.  2730.36 

—  Class  list  of  English  prose  fiction.  2d  ed. 1875.  2736.37 
Cincinnati  public  library.     Catalogue  of  English  prose 

fiction.     1876 2736.30 

—  Deutsche  Komau-Literatur.  Kttalog.  1876.  2736.30 
New  York   mercantile  library.     Catalogue  of   English 

prose  fiction.   1876 2736.38 

San  Francisco  mercantile  libr.iry.  Class  list  of  English 
prose  fiction.     1S76 2736.40 

2.  Comprehensive  Works. 

Beattif  [J.)  On  fable  and  romance  [In  his  Works,  v.  3,  1809]  5015.11 
Dantop  {J. )  History  of  fiction.  1845.  .  .  .  '.^722.  .'8 
Hcece  (C.)     Progress  of  romance,  thrjugh  tirajs,  coan- 

tries  and  manners.  2  v.  in  1.  1785.  .  .  27i2.24 
MonijKou  (/).  ^.|    History  and  pbilosopUy  of  story  telllua.     [In 

Afternoon  lectures,  v.  4,  18157.] 2515. '2J 

3.  English  Novels  and  Novelists. 

Forsyth  (  W.)  Novels  ami  novelists  of  the  INth  century 
in  illustration  of  the  miujers  and  morals  of  th3 
a:;e.   1871 2752.30 

Frisweti  (J.  H.)  British  novelists.  [In  his  Esiayj  ou  Ea;;:li^h 
writers,  1869  ;  p.  26I)-2VI5.J 2525.17 

Jeaffreson  (J.  G.)  Novels  and  novelists,  fr.)m  Eliza- 
beth to  Victoria.  2  v.   1858 2722.25 

Kavana^jh  (J.)  English  women  of  letters  •  biographi- 
cal sketches.   2v.     1863 3256.10 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Mrs.  luchbald.  Miss  Edijeworth.  Miss 
Austin.  Mrs.  Opie.  Lady  Morgan.  2.  Aplira  B^Uu.  Miss 
Fieldmij.  Mme.  d'Arbiay.  Mrs.  Charlotte  .Smith.  Mrs. 
Kaiicliffe. 

}tasson  {D.)  British  novelists  anl  th  ir  styles. 
1851 2722.27 

Scolt(iy.)     Lives  of  the  novelist?.    1872.     .     .2752.31 

Co^itenti  ■     Ricliardsou.      Fielding.     Smollett.     Richard 

Cumberland.  Goldsmith.  Saiiinel  .ToUosou.  Sterue.  Hor.ica 

Walpole.  Clara  Reeve.   i\Ii-8.  Uadclitf'.   Alaiu  Ke.ie  Le  Sigo. 

Johnstone.     Ba-jo.     Henry  M.ickenzie. 

ttS^  See  also  in  Biography  (p.  10J-21j)  names  of  various 
authors. 

4    French  Novelisls- 

fUg-  London  soc.  v.  20.  1871  ;  v.  21,  1872  ;  v.  24.  1873  : 
Nov..  187-t  ;  June.  1875  (French  novelists)  ;  Blackwood's 
mag.,  v.  72,  1852  iFictions  for  French  firesides)  ;  Ed.  rev.. 
v.  120,  1864.  n>-  Littell.  1861.  v.  i  (French  clerical  novels)  ; 
Nat.  rev.,  v.  11,  1860,  or  Littell,  1860.  V.  4  (The  lowest  deep). 

jJU"  See  also  Literature  (French). 


5.   German  NoveUsts. 
fS"  See  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  43,  1865  ;  Westiu.  rev.,  v.  70,  1858  ; 
aUo  Literature  (i-iermau), 

6.  Philosophy  of  Fiction,  and  its  relations  10 

Morahty  and  Culture. 

Alcock  {Sir  R.)      Truths  iu   fiction.     [In    his  Life's    problems, 

p.  233-236.: 3513.22 

Bayne  {P )    The  modern    novel.   Dickens,    Bulwer.   Thackeray. 
Currer,   Ellis,   and    Acton    Bell.        [In   his    Essays,   v.   1. 

1857.) 2613.114 

Butwer-Lylloji  {E.   L.)       Certain    principles  of   art  iu  works  of 

imagination.    [In  his  Caxtouiaua,  1864.]     ....  -615.07 

Duliring  \J.\     Romance    versus    criticism.      [Philosophers    and 

fools.     1871.] 2.524.16 

Giles  (W)  Fiction  [In  his  Illus.  of  genius.  1854.]  .  .  2526.0:) 
Greg  ( \V.  It.)     False  morality  of  lady  novelists.     [In  his  Literary 

judgments.     1868  | 2526.20 

Helps  (A.)  Fiction,  yin  his  Friends  in  council,  v.  1,  Book  1.]  2531.26a 
ilamjin  (F.i     Essay  on  light  reading,  as  it  may  be  sup- 
posed to  influence  moral  conduct  and  literary  taste. 

180-i 2.534.-i8 

Mansel  [II.  L.)  Sensation  novels.  [In  his  Letters,  etc.  1873.]  5424.23 
jl/a/iz'xu  (.4.)  Del  romauzo  storico.  [In  his  Prosevarie,  ]8ti9.J  73J7.10 
.Mithias  [G.II.D.)  Of  novels.  [In  his  Tutor's  couuf-el,  1867.]  6512.05 
Miller  III.)  Popular  fiction,  (/ii  Ais  Essays.  1866.]  .  .  2635.16 
Moberly  {(i.)     Is  a  rude  or  refined  age  mure   fa\orahle  to  fiction. 

[In  Oxford  prize  essay.s,  v.  4.  p.  l:)l-65  ] 2541.14 

Foster  {J.)    Morality  of  ti.tion.     [In  his  Critical  essays,  v.   1.  p. 

417-428.   1851'..] 2.525.03 

HazlitHW.)    Conversations  of  Northcote,  p.  199,  e(c.      .3134.13 

Murray  [II)     Morality  of  fiction.    1817 2,537.24 

Phillips  {S.)    Railway  novels.  [In  hit  Essays  from  the  Times,  v.  1, 

1871.] 2538.14 

P.utarch      How  a  young  man  ought  to  hear  poems,    (/n  Ais  Minals, 

v.  2.  p.  42-91.1 6436.27 

Rands  (IT.  B.)     To  a  young  lady  al  out  to  write  a  novel.    [In  his 

Henrv  Holbeach,  stuilent,  v.  1.] 2.532.-20 

Scott  {Sir  ir.)  Essay  on   romance,  [/ii  Ais  Works,  v.  1,  1833.]  .'.065,13 

Same.     [In  his  Works,  v.  2.] 51:65.02 

Skellon  {J.)     NugM  criticie,  p,  292-327.     1862 2542.30 

Stephen  il\)    Relation  of  novels  to  life.     [In   Cambridge  essays. 

18.55.] 2517.13 

See  olsn  Atlantic  monthly.  Sept..  1874  (The  novel  and  ils 
future,  by  (J.  P.  Lathro)i) ;  Beutlcy's  niiscel..  v.  46.  1859 
(Of  novels,  hist,  and  didactic,  by  *  Moi  kshood ')  ;  Black- 
wood's iiiag..  V.  82.  18.57  (.Mod.  light  lit.)  ;  v.  91.  1862  (s-^en- 
sation  novels)  ,  v.  94,  186.)  :  v.  102,  1867  :  v.  108.  1870  (Fic- 
tion as  an  educator)  ;  Catholic  ^^  orld.  Nov.  1872  (Use  and 
abuse  of  the  novel)  .  Chanibcrs'  journal,  v.  3,  1845  (Read- 
ing works  of  fiction)  ;  Dublin  nuiv.  mag.,  v.  69,  1862,  cr 
Littell.  1862.  V.  2  (I'orgotteu  novels)  ;  Ed.  rev.,  v.  106,  1857 
(l,ii:eiise  of  mod.  novelists)  ;  Fortnightly  rev.,  v.  3,  1865 
(Criticism  in  relalion  to  novels,  by  O.H.  Lewes)  .  v.  16.  1871 
(.Some  recent  Eoglish  novels,  by  J.  H.  Slack)  ;  Friisci  "s 
mag  ,  V.  61. 1860  (Brit,  novelists)  ;  v.  62  (No\els  of  the  ilay); 
V.  72.  1865.  or  Littell.  1866,  v.  1  (Fiction  imd  its  uses)  ;  Mac- 
railla.i.  V.  '26.  1872.  or  Littell.  187-2.  v.  4  (NovcLs  and  their 
iiitlueuce  ou  their  tirai^s.  bv  lady  Pollock)  .  Nat.  rev.,  v.  12, 
1861  (The  ethical  aod  dogmatic  fiction,  bv  Miss  Yoiige)  ; 
N.  A.  rev..  V.  9'2.  1861  (Thn  literature  of  power):  N.  Brit, 
rev..  V.  20.  13.5:!.  or  Littell.  1854.  v.  4  :  v.  26.  1856-7  (Kelig. 
novels  defined)  ;  v.  33.  186:1  (Imag.  Uteratme)  :  v.  38,  1863: 
V.  43.  1865  (Sensational  uovelist-i:  Miss  Braddou.  etc.); 
Qiiar.  rev.,  v.  113.  1863.  and  Littell.  1862.  v,  2  (Sensation 
novels)  :  Quar.  rev.,  v.  1'22.  1867  (Books  of  fiction  for  chil- 
dren) ;  Westiu  rev..  V.  00,  18.5:i,  or  Littell.  V.  39,  1853  ; 
Westni.  rev.,  v.  66.  18.56,  or  Littell.  v.  16.  1856  (Silly  novr-ls 
by  lady  novelists)  .  v.  82.  1864  (Novels  with  a  purpose) ; 
Winslow's  med.  critic,  v.  3,  1863  (Sensation  novels). 


Alphabetical  List  of  Works  of  Fiction. 

N'ote.—^ac.h  work  is  entered  tivice— under  its  Author's  name,  and  under  the  first  word  of  its  title. 


Abandoned.  Pt.2  of  Mysterious  Island.  Verne  (^,J.)  2il6.86 

Abbe  Tigrane.     Fabrk(1'\)        186.26 

Abbess  (The).  Tbollope   {Mrs.  F.)     .     .     .     .     266.10 

Abbot  (The).     Scott  (Walter) 245.22 

Abbott  (B,  A,  amZL.)    Matthew  Caraby.    By  Benadly 

[p.s'ei(J.] 231.41 

—  Cone  cut  cornTS 111.36 

Abbott  (.U/-;;.  B.  K.)    Leah  Mordecai.     .     .     .     113.21 
Abbott  (Edward).     Long  look  books,  v.  1,      .     113.22 

1.  Long  look  house. 
Abbott  (J:icoi)).   .\ugust  stories.     4  v.     .     .     .     111.56 

1.  August  and  Elvie.  I  3.  S-hooner  Mary  .\nu. 

2.  Hunter  and  Tom.  |  4.  (irauville  Valley. 


•  Franconia  stoiieg.     10  v 111.01 


Malleville. 
Wallace. 
^Liry  Erskine. 
Mary  Bell. 
Beecliuut. 


6.  Rodolphus. 

7.  Ellen  Linu. 

8.  Stuyvesant. 

9.  Caroline. 
10.  Agnes. 


216.92 


—  Harper's  story  books.    12  v 

1    Bruno.    Willie.     The  strait  gate. 

2.  The  little  louvre.     Frank.     Emma. 

3.  Virginia.     Timboo  and  Jolilia.     Timboo  and  Fanny. 

4.  Harper  estiiblisliment.    Boyhood  of  Franklin.  The  studio 

5.  Ancient  history.     E  iglisli  hist.iry.    American  history . 

6.  John  True.     Elfred.     Tiie  museoin. 

7.  The  engineer.    The  .Alps.    The  three  gold  dollars. 


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FICTION  :   Abbott  lo  Ao 


Abbott  (Jacob).     Harper's  story  books,  continued. 

8.  The  Liibr;tltar  guUeiy.    The  alcove.     Dialogues. 

9.  Tiie  great  ehu.     Auiil  M.ugaret.     Veriiou. 

10.  Can  auti  Jocko,     l^apstoue.     Orkney  the  pcaceDiaker. 

11.  Judge  Justiu.     Mlliigo.     Jasper, 

12.  Oougo.      \  iuhi  aud  Arlio.     Little  Paul. 

—  Janostjries 111.31 


[  3.  Juno  on  ajoiiiney. 
4.  Hubert. 


!.  Juuo  aud  Georgie. 
2.  JMai-y  t.)sboriie. 

—  [Marco  Paul's  voj-ages  and  travels.  ]     6  v. 

Adventures  iu  New  York.  111.11 
Adventures  lu  Veriiiout.  111.14 
Erie  Caual 111.1'.! 


Adveuturea  ill  Boston.  111.15 

Adveutures  iu  the  lorests  01' 

Maine 111.13 


.spriuglield  armoi-y. 


111.16 


—  lioU  1  storv  books.     12  v. 
Apple  gathering.         .  111.4('. 

Blueberry 111,48 

Causey  building.    .    .  111,45 

Iresnet  (Tne).  .     .     .  ill.4'.l 

Georgie lll„ii) 

Labor  lost 111.54 

—  Hollo's  tour  in  Europe. 

1,  Rollooutlio  Atlantic.  111,19 

2,  Rollo  iu  I'aris.  .     .     111,20 

3,  R  .lloinSwitzerland. 111,21 

4,  Rodo  in  London.   .     111,22 

5,  Kodoou  tue  Rhine,     111,23 


Lucy's  visit 111,5.'» 

Hollo  iu  the  \vood,s,  .     .  111,51 

Kollo  a  gardeu.      .     .     .  111,52 

Steeple  trap,     ....  111.53 
Trouble  on  themouutaiu.111,44 

Two  wheelbarrows.  .     .  111.47 

10  T. 

6.  Rollo  in  Scollaud.  .  111,24 

7.  Rollo  iu  Geneva.      .  11125 

8.  Rollo  iu  Holland.     .  11120 

9.  liollo  in  Napl.s,       .  Ill  27 
10.   Rollo  in  Rome.    .     .  111.28 


Abbott  (Rosa),  [ps-cuj.]  See  PAKKER{Ro.a  Abbott. )235.00 
Abdall.vh.  Sherwood  iM.  M.)  Works,  v  3.  252.03 
Abdalhh,  or   the  foui--leaved  shamrouk.     Luioulaye 

(E.  R.  L  ) 18->.-'t 

A'Becketc^G.A.  )  Comic  history  of  England.  2  V.   111.38 

—  Cjtuic  history  of  Rome.     ...  ...     111.40 

ABiiL  Drake's  wife.     Sadnders  (.T.  |      ....     245.02 

Abou  Ben  Ailhem  (Morals  of).  Locke  (D.  R.)  224.45 
About  (Elm )ad   F.  V.)     The  Fellah.      .     .    .     112.05 

—  G.'riu.iiue 112.01 

—  K  ng  of  tae  mountiiiu.s 112.02 

—  Mm  with  the  broken  oar 112.03 

—  Nose  of  a  uotaiy 112.04 

—  Hodge  et  noir.  A  tale  of  Baden-Baden    .     .     112.07 

—  ToUa,  a  tile  of  modem  Rome 112.06 

Ab>%e  su:ipieian,  Kiddeli,  (.U/-.v.  J.  H. )  .  .  243,60 
Above  her  station.  Nathusius  (M. )  .  .  .  233.17 
Abrvhvm  Paije,  Esq.  Holt  (J.  S)  .  .  .  .  111.43 
Absemtee.  EoaswoitTH  (Mariai.  Novels,  v,  5.  1S2.15 
Abu  Said  Abd  al  Malik  ibu  Kuraib  al  Asmai.     Antar,  a 

Bedoueeii  romance.     4  v 122.16 

AcHAKD  (Einile).     Hislory  of  my  Meuds,  or  home  life 

with  animals 114.31 

Acus.iH.  Pennot  (Rev.  Peter),  psntd.  of  Round  (W.  M. 

F.) 236.08 

AcTOJJ  Bdl,  pseud.     See  Bronte  (Ch.irlo  te  Anae). 
Adam  B;.le.     Eliot  (,Gaorge),   p.^-euil.  of  Lewes  (Mm. 

G.  H) 184.01 

Ad.imBIiu-,     Lockhart   (J,  G  ) 224.19 

Adam  Brown  the  inerehant  Smith  (H.i  .  .  253.03 
Adam    Graeme,     of     Mossgray.     Oliphant     (Mrs.    M. 

O.  W.) 234.03 

112.08 
112.09 
Maj. 
11-2.11 
222.18 
112.13 
navy 

IWO!) 
112,19 
112,16 


•)       . 

Adams  (C  )     E.lgar  Clifton, 

—  .Matilda  Lo  isd  de.  . 

Adams   iF.     Colburnl.     Life  and  adventur.?s  of 

Riger  Sherman  l'o!ter.  jjKCKf/tm.  ]    . 
Advms  (J.  T.  I     Knight  of  the  golden  melice. 
Adams  (N.)     The  taiib  cloud  ;  a  soatberu  ta! 
Adams  (W.  T. )      [■  Oliver    Optic]      Army   and 
stories,   6  V. 

.  .  113  03  14. 
112.29  5. 
113.10  I  0. 

6  V. 


1.  Soldier  boy, 

2.  Sailor  boy,     .     . 

3.  Young  lieutenaut. 


Yankee  middy. 
Fighting  Joe,  , 
Brave  old  salt. 


—  Boat  club  series. 

1.  Boat  club.      .    .     . 

2.  All  al>o.ird,     .     .     . 

3.  Now  or  never.  .     . 


112.15 
112,14 

112.21 


4.  Little  by  litllo. 

5.  Try  again.    ,     . 

6.  Poor  and  prond , 

1. 


—  Great  western  serii's.     v 
1.  Going  west,  or  the  perils  of  a  poor  boy.  . 

—  Like  shore  series.      6  v. 
1.  Through  by  daylight. 1 12.13  |  4.  Switch  off. 


2,  Lightning  express. 

3.  Ou  time. 


112.34 
112  35 


Brake  np. 

Bear  aud  forbear. 


112,23 
113  0.1 
112.26 


112,3G 

112,37 
112,33 


—  Living  too  fast  or  confessions  of  a  bunk  officer.  113. 14 

—  Stari-y  fl  tg  series.   6  v. 

1.  Starry  flag,    .     .     ,     113  01  I  4.  Seek  and  find.       .     .     113,01 

2.  Freaks  of  fortune.    112  30    5.  Make  or  break.     .     .     113.11 

3.  Breaking  away.      .     112.17  |  6.  Down  the  river.    .     .    113  13 


—  Upward  and  onward  scrie-.     C  v. 

1.  Field  and  forest.     .    112.39  I  4.  Cringle  aud  cross-tree  112  42 

2.  Plane  and  plank.     .    112.40    5.  Bivouac  aud  battle.  .    112  43 

3.  Desk  aud  debit.      .    112.41  |  6.  Sea  and  shore.       .     .     112,44 

Way  of  the  world 113  07 

"■      "    ■"  6  V. 


Work  and  win. 
Hope  and  have. 
Haste  aud  waste. 


113.08 
112,21 
112,20 

113.37 

5.  The  Dorcas  club,  or  our  girls 
ufloat. 

6,  Oci  an-born,  or  cruise  of  the 
dubs. 

[1st  seiics.  ]     6  V. 

and  Wales.      .     .     .  112.27 

4,  Dikes  and  ditches.    ,  112,18 

5,  Palace  and  cottage,  .  113.12 

6,  Down  the  Rhine,       .  112.32 


—  WoodviUe  stories. 

1.  Rich  aud  humble       112. 2S  | 

2.  Ju  school  aud  out.      112.22 

3.  Watch  and  wait.     ,     113,00  j 

—  Yacht  chib  scries.     4  v. 

1,  Little  bobtail. 

2,  The  yacht  club, 

3.  Money  makers. 

4.  Coming  waves. 

—  Young  America  abr.iad. 

1.  Outward  bound.    .    112.2.'> 

2.  shamrock  aud  thistle  ;  or 
Ireland  and  Scotland.  113,02 

3.  Red    cross  ;     or    Fnglaud 

Same.     2d  series. 

1.  Up  the  Baltic:  ;   or  Denmark  aud  Sweden 113.31 

2.  Northern  lands  :  or  Prus.sia  and  Russia 313  32 

3.  Cross  and  crescent :  or  (.ireece  and  Turkey.      .     .    .    113.33 

4.  Sunny  siiores  .  Italy  and  Austria 113  34 

5.  Vine  and  olive  ,  or  Spaiu  and  Portugal 113.35 

Addison  |H.  E.)     Eecolleclious  of  an  Iiish  police  ma- 
gistrate  113.28 

Addison  (.Joseph).     Sir  Roger  de  Coverley.     [In  Trav. 

libr.,  V.  22.] 5075.27 

Adela  Cathcart.     Mac  Donald  (George).    .     .     224.85 

Adelaide,  or  the  my.sterious  r.  scue 192.17 

Adelaide  Lindsay.   Maesh-Caldwell  (.Vi-.s-.  ,\.)    231.03 

Adele.     Kavan.\gh  i.J. )     .     .         221.45 

Adelfr  (Max.  p.teud.)     iS'ie  Clark  (Charles  H.). 
Adeline  Mowbray.   Opie  (Mrs.  A.)  Works,  v.  1.  234.28 

Aden  Power.      Owen  (F.  i 234.44 

Admiral's  daughter.     Maesh  (i[rs.  A.  C. )  [/» /lerTwo 

old  men's  tales.] 255.76 

Adopted  heir.  Paedoe  ( .1/i,v,s- J. )  ....  234.51 
Adrift  with  a  vengeance.  Cornwallis  ( K. )  .  li;5.]0 
Adventurers  ('Ihei.  [Oehlenschlaegee  (A.G,)]  151.12 
Adventurers  (The).  Aimahd  (Gustavel.  .  .  114.33 
Adventures  in  Boston.  Abbott  (.lacob).  .  .  111.15 
Adventures  in  New  York.  Akeott  (.Jacob).  .  111.11 
Adventures  in  the  forestsof  Maine.  Abbott  (J.)  11). 13 
Adventures  iu  the    land  of    the  Behemoth.       Vekne 

(.Jules.) 2G6.77 

.\dventures  iu  Vermont  Abbott  (J.)  .  .  .  111.14 
Adventurics  of  a  brovvnie.  Craik  {Mrs.  Mnloch).  235.78 
Adventures  of  a  gi'ifRn,  written  by  himself.  .'  113.20 
Adventures  of  a  marquis,  a  i^ovel.  Dumas  (A.)  l,s].19 
Adventures  of  a  medical  stridi  nt  Douglas  (R.)  175.14 
Adventures  of  an  aid-de-camp.  Grant  (James).  211.35 
Adventures  of  an  atom,     ."-mollett  (Tobias).  Miscel. 

works,  V.  4 253.17 

Adventures    of    an    attoimy    in  starch   of   practice. 

Stephen  (■'<ir  George) 256.33 

Adventures  of  Captain  Alayo.  C.ahun  (J.I  .  116.08 
Adventures  of  Capta  n  1  lake.  Maxwell  (W.  H.)  231,44 
Adventures  of  Dr.  Brady.  Russell  (W.  H.)  243.98 
Adventures  of  Gil  lUas.  Le  Sage  (A.E.)  2  v.  223.24 
Adventures  of  Mr.  Ledbury.  Smith  (Albert).  252.75 
Adventures  of  Mr.  Verdant  Grei n.  Bide  (C.)  144.13 
Adventures  of  Reuben  Davidger,  Greenwood  (J.  )211.53 
Adventures  of  Rob  Roy.  Grant  (.himes).  .  216.02 
Adventures  of  Tom  .Sawyer.  Clemens  (S.  L.)  155.32 
.aiNONE,  tale  of  slave  life'in  Rome.  [Kip  (L.  )]  113.26 
Msop.    Fables.     New  version,  by  T.  James.     .      185.03 

New  ed.  by  E.  Gaeiustt lS.").0:t.a 

Afloat.      Castlemon    (Harry,      pseud,   for    Fosdick 

(G.  A.)  152.47 

Afloat  and  ashore.  Cooper  (J.  F.)  ....  I(i3.]9 
Afloat  in  the  forest  Reid  (Mayne).  .  .  .  242.38 
Afrua.  or  life  and  love  in  Norway.  Mugge  (T.)  2.'i2.43 

After  dark.     Collins  (W.  Wilkie) 162.02 

After  the  ball.     Opie  (Mrs.  A.)  Works,  v.  3.     234.29.} 

Afton  (Effii),  ji.iewl.     Eventide 114. Ol 

Against  the  stream.  CnARLEs  ( .l/iw.  E. )  .  .  1.53.18 
Against  wind  aud  tide.  Lee  (Holme).  .  .  .  222.60 
Ag.itha's  friendship.  Moore  ( J/r.v.  B.  H. )  .  2.i3.88 
Agatha's  husband.  Craik  Olrs.  D.  M.  Muloch).  232.46 

Age  of  chivali-y.     Buij'inch  (T. )_ 143.31 

Agg  (J.)     Secret  memoirs  of  an  iUnstrious  princess,  or 

the  royal  sufferer.  3  v.  in  1 113.29 


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FICTION  :    Agincourt  to  Almost 


461 


Agincourt.     James  (G.  P.  R.)        215.35 

Agnes.     Abbott  (Jacob) 111.10 

AoxEs.     Oliphant  iMrs.  M.  O.  W.i    ....  2;U.04 

AoNEs  Grey.     BitoxTi.  (.\iine' 142.14 

AGNE.S  Hopeton's  school  und  holvday.-;.  Oliphakt  (Mrfs. 

M.  O.  \V.) ." 234.0.-) 

AoNES  of  Sorrento.     Stowe  ( .Urx.  H.  B. )     .     .  2.54.16 

Agxes  Sorel.     James  (O.  P.  R. ) 21.5.30 

AoNES  We:itworth.     Foxton  lE. ),  pseud,  fur  Palfrey 

(J/i.v.v  Sarah) 234.6-5 

Agsew   (Cora).      Peerless    Cathleen ;   or,    the  stolen 

casket 113.27 

Aguilar  (Grace).     Days  of  Bruce      2  v.           .  114.08 

—  Home  intluence 114.03 

—  Home  KCines  and  ht art  studies 114.04 

—  Mother's  recompense.     A  sequel  to  home  in- 

fluence   114.0.5 

—  Vale  of  cedars 114  07 

—  Woman's  triendsliip 114.06 

AiDE(H.)     Morals  and  my .steries 114.11 

—  A  nine  days' wonder 114.12 

—  Rita,     [anon.'i 243.32 

Atkin  (J.)  and  B.ibbait.d  (Jlr.i.  X.  L. )     Evenings    at 

home,  or  the  juvenile  budget  opened.       .  114.10 

Aimard  (Gustave).     Adventurers  (The).       .     .  114.38 

—  Border  rifles,  a  tale  of  tbe  Texian  w.ir.   .     .  114.21 

—  Freebooters,  a  story  of  the  Texian  war.    .     .  114.20 

—  Gold  seekers,  a  tale  of  California 114.13 

—  Indian  chief. 114.14 

^  Indian  scout 111.15 

—  Pearl   of  the  Andes 114.3! 

—  Pirates  of  the  prairies 114.16 

—  Prairie  Flower 114.22 

—  Red  track 114.17 

—  Tiger  slayer 114.18 

—  TraU  hunter 114.19 

—  Trapper's   Daughter,  a  story  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 

feiius ■ 114.23 

—  White  scalpers,  a  story  of  the  Texian  war.  .  114.2S 
Anis  and  obstacles.  James  (G.  P.  R.  i  .  .  .  215.37 
AiMWELL  (Walter).     .Se  Simonds  (\V.) 

AiMWELi,  stories.  SiMoNDS(Wm.)  ....  2.52.43 
AiNSLEE  (Herbert),  psmd.     See  Maitland  (Edward). 

Ajnswokth  (W.  H.)   Cardinal  Pole 114.42 

—  Constable  de  Bourbon.      .          114.43 

—  Constable  of  the  tower 115.01 

—  Crichton 115.05 

—  Flitch  of  bacon 115.02 

—  Guy  Fawkes,  or  the  gunpiwdf-r  Ir  as  m.     .  115. 15 

—  Hilary  St.  Ives.     2v 114.30 

—  Jack  Shepperd 11.5.16 

—  John  Law 1 15  24 

—  Lancashire  witches 115.03 

—  Lord  Mayor  of  London 115.17 

—  Mervyn  Clitheroe.     2  v 126.01 

—  Myddleton  Pomfret.     2v 126.03 

—  Old  court.     2  V.       ...          126.05 

—  Old  Saint  Paul's 115.06 

—  Ovyngdean  Grunge 115.25 

—  Rockwood ....  115.11 

—  St.   James 115.07 

—  South  Sea  bubble 115.10 

—  Spanish  match 115.12 

—  Spendthrift 115.08 

—  Star  chamber.     2  v ...  115.0'J 

—  Talbot   Harland 114.44 

—  Tower  Hill 114.41 

—  Tower  ot  London 115.11 

—  Windsor  Castle 115.13 

Ainswokth's  ma'.;azine,  a  miscellany  of  romances,  etc., 

V.   1-6 ".....  115.18 

Alain  family.     Karr  (.Alphouse) 221.41 

AL.AMONTADE.       ZsCHOKKE  ,  H.  )             255.01 

Albin  :  the  young  puritan.     Huntington  (.I.V.)  215.01 

Albert  Lunel.     Brougham  (H., /<»n;).     .     .     .  142.41 

Alcestis.      [annn.']   ...           114.26 

Alchemist,  orthehouse  of  Claes.  Balz.ic(H.  de). 132.01 
Alcidalis  and  Zelinda,  a  romance      Voitit.e    (V.  de). 

Works,  v.  1 5071.01 

Alcott  (H.  H.)     Isora's  child,     [aiiou.].      .     .  215.34 


Alcott  (L.  M.)  An  old-fashioned  girl.     .     .     .     121.04 

—  Aunt  Jo's  scrap  bag 121.17 

—  Eight  cousins  ;  or  the  aunt-hill 122.33 

—  Little  men  :    Jo's  boys 122.41 

—  Little  women 121.02 

.—  Moods 121.01 

—  Morning  glories 12100 

—  Rose  in  bloom.   A  sequel  to  "  Eight  cousins."  122.01 

—  Silver  pitchers  and  independence  ;  centennial  lovo 

story 122.32 

—  Three  proverb  stories,  viz.,   Kittj-'s  class-day  ;  .\unt 

Kip  ;  Psyche's  art 121.05 

—  Work  :  a  storj-  of  <  xperience.      .     .  .     .     1  ^2. 1 3 

Alde.ane.   Preston  (L.  i 241.60 

AXDERBKOOKE.  JvDSON  ( .Vra.  E.  C. )  2  V.  .  .  221.38 
Aldbich  (T.  B.)     Daisy's  necklace 121.06 

—  Marjorie  Daw  and  other  people 121.43 

—  Out  of  his  head.     A  romance 121.07 

—  Prudence  Paltrey 121.09 

—  The  story  of  a  bad  boy 121.08 

Ale  in  prose  aud  verse.     Coffin  (R.  B.)   and   Savage 

(J.) ...     161.11 

Alec  Forbes,  of  Howglen.   Mac  Don.4ld  (G. )   .     224..50 
Aleck  Derby,  paead.     .Se  Derby  (Aleck',  pseud. 
Alexis,  the  runaway.   Parker  (Rosa  Abbott).     .     235.01 
A LEx.ANDER  (3/)-.<.-. )"  Her  dearest  foe 115.35 

—  Heritage  of  Laugdale 115.36 

—  The  wooing  o't 264.82 

—  Which  shall  it  be  ? 266.70 

Alfred  Hagart's  household.  Smith  (.\  )  .  .  252.71 
.■^lgeb  I  Horatio,  j>.)  Brave  and  bold  series.   4  v.   123.42 

1.  Brave  and  bold 12.1.42 

2.  Jaclt's  ward,  or  the  boy  guardian    .  Vi'.iA3 

3.  Sbiltiug  for  himself,  or  (ijibert  Greyson's  fortunes.     123.44 

—  Campaign  series.     3  v. 

1.  Frank's  campaign 121.11 

2.  Paul  Prescotfs  charge 121. I.t 

3.  Charlie  Codniau's  cruise.    ...         ...    f    121.10 

—  Helen  Ford. 121.12 

—  Luck  and  pluck  series. 

1.  Luck  and  plucli.     .     12 1. 3G  |  3.  Strong  and  steady.    .     121.38 

2.  Sink  or  swim.    .    .    121.37  |  4.  Strive  aud  succeed.       121.39 

Same.     2d  series. 

1.  Try  and  trust.  .    .     122.44  |  .1.  Risen  from  the  ranks.  122.40 

2.  Bound  to  rise.  .     .     122.45    4.  Herbert      Carter's 

I      legacy 122.47 

—  Ragged  Dick  series.     6  t. 

1.  Ragged  Dick.     .     .    I'il.lS  I  4.  Rough  and  ready.     .  121.27 

2.  Fame  and  fortune.    121.14  |  5.  Ben.  the  luggago-boy.  121.2s 

3.  Mark,  the  matihl>oy.l21.'20  I  6.  RufusandKose.   .     .  121.-J9 

—  Tattered  Tom  series,     v.  1-3.  ^ 

1.  Tattered  Tom.  .     .     1'22.34  I  3.  Phil,  the  fiddler.        .     1'22.3S 

2.  Paul,  the  peddler.       122.35  |  4.  Slow  and  sure.      .     .     1-22.37 

—  Tattered  Tom 

1.  Julius,  or  the  street  boy  out  west.    .     .     .     123.38 

2,  The  young  outlaw 123.39 

3    Sams  cb:ince.  and  bow  he  improved  it.     .     123.40 

—  Timothy  Crump's  ward 122.40 

—  and  Chi.nev  (O.  A.)     Seeking  his  fortune,  and  other 

dialogues 121.34 

.\LHiMBRA  (Tales  of  the).  Irving  (W.)  .  .  .  215.26 
Alice  ;  or,     the    mysteiies.     Bulwer-Lttton    (E.    G. 

E.  L.) 144.08 

Alice  Arran  ;  or,  100  years  ago.  Smith  (.1.  F. )  251.(l'.t 
Alice  Brand  ;   a  romance   of  [Wash  n.,'lon].     Riddle 

(.\.  G.) -243.16 

Alice  Lon'aine.  Blacemore  (R.  D. )  ....  133.44 
ALicE'sadventiires in  Wonderland.  Cariioll(L.)  151.33 
Alicia  Warlock.  Collins  (W.  Wilkie).  .  .  .  1(!2.39 
AxxDE  ;      an      episode      of      Goethe's     life.     Lazarits 

(Emma) 223.00 

All  abo.rrd  :  sequel  to  boat  club.  ADAMs(W.'r.)     112.14 

All  for  her.     By**"'? .     115.32. 

.ALLin  thediirk!     J.  S.  Le  Fanu 223.01 

All  in  the  wrong.     T.  E.  Hook 214.01 

Allston  (Washington).     Mn.vALDi 121.16 

Allworth  Ab'oey.  Southworth  (.1//-.S.E.D.E.X.)  253.-23 

Almack's.     [<(«i>)i.]     3  V 115. 2t> 

.\lmeria.  Edgeworth  (Mariai.  Novels,  v.  10.  182.15 
Almost  aheroine.  .Sheppahd  (E.  S.)  .  .  .  251.5S 
.\LMOsTanun.     Wright  (Julia  McN. )      .     .     .     265.02 


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462 


F I C  T I O  Itf  :  Almost  to  Arthujr. 


Almost  a  priest.  Wkight  ( Jfi-s.  McN. )    .     .     .  205.01 

Almost  faultless,     [anou.  ] 121.4'2 

A.  L.  0.  E.   [p.seud.J     .See  Tucker  (C. )     .     .     .  121.18 

Alone.     TERHaNE  (  J/;-.s.  M.  V.  H.)     ....  255.21 

Alonzo     nnd    Melissa ;     or,     the    unfeeling  father. 

[anon.] ^n]'^n 

Alroy.     Disraeli  (Benja-oin) :_  174.17 

Alsaclin  schoolmaster.     Ekokmann  ^E. )  ((«■(  Ch.itrian 


(A.) 


1-4.41 


Alton  Lo3ke,  tailor  anl  i»et.     Kingslei  (,C.)     221. 6it 

AmAURY.      DUMiS(.\.) Hf'JJ 

Amazon  (The).  Dinglestedt  (F. )  ....  lJ4-i>7 
Amber  gods,  and  other  stories  Prescott  i,H.  E)    25:i.5(j 

I  Amber  witch.     Meinhold  (VV. ) 231. 5J 

Ambrosio   de   Letinez  ;    Texiaa   novel.     Myrtle   (A. 

J.) 234.91! 

Amelia  (History  oft.  Fielding  ^H.)  Works,  v.  3.  192.(J7 

American  baron.    De.MillecJ.  ) 172.51 

American  (The)  cardinal,  [anon.]  ....  114.30 
American  family  liobiusau.  Belisle  ( D.  W. )  133.11 
American  gun  club.     [Froji  the  earth  to  the  moon.] 

Verse  (J.) 265.79 

American  wonderland.  Bache  (R.  M. >  .  .  125.38 
Americans  at  home.  Haliburton  ( 1'.  C. )  3  v.  212.08 
Ames  (Mrs.  M.  C.)     Eireue,  or  a  woai.vn's  right.  114.27 

—  His  two  wives 114.29 

—  Victaire.   lanon.] 114.28 

Ames  (Ms.  Nellie).    Up  Broadway,  anl  its  secjuel. 

By  Eleanor  Kirk,  pseud 121.41 

Among  the  brigands.  De  Mille  (•!.)  .  .  .  172.41 
Among    the    guerillas.      Kirkc:   (ElmiAd),  pseud,  for 

GiLMORE  ( J.  K. ) 195.03 

Among  the  pine.s.     Kirke  (EAmund),  pseud,  for  Gil- 
more  (J.  R.) 19..04 

Among  the  trappsrs.  Fosdick  (C.  A. )  .  .  .  152.48 
AmoryCT.)  Life  of  John  13un;l3.  \_an.<,n.]  4  v.  122.02 
Amy  Dudley,  or  what  makes  me  grow?  [auxi.]  263.77 
Amy  Han-iugton,  or  a  sister's  love,     [anon.]     .     122.06 

Amy  Herbert.     Sewell(E.  M. ) 251.29 

Amy  Lawrence,  or  the  Freemason's  d  vughter.     Smith 

(,I.  F.) 252.89 

An  KS"  Articles  are  not  regarded  in  alpliab^^tizi  ig. 
Anastasius,  or  memoirs  of  a  Greek.     Hope  ( 1'. ) 

2  V. 214.08 

Sama.     3  v 214.67 

Anchored.  By  author  of  tliB  Climber  f.  .  .  122.t»7 
Ancient  regime.  James  (G.  P.  R. )  ....  215.3S 
Andersen (H.G.)  Danish  fairy  legends  and  talis.  122. Oot 

—  Ice  maiden  and  other  tales 122.09 

—  Improvisatore 121.30  ;  122.1(_) 

. Later  tale^ 121.35 

-- Only  a  tiddler!  and  0.' T.' I'.i2.11 

—  O.  1'.,  a  Dauisli  romance 121.32 

—  Sandhills  of  Jutland 122. 12 

—  Stories  fro;u.     2  v 122.13 

—  Two  baronesses 121.31 

. —  What  the  modu  saw  :  and  ot'aer  tilei.  .  .  122.15 
AuoREAsHofer.  Mijhlbach  iLo  iisa>.[MLiNDT,G.)]  232.6,1 
Andree  d-!  Taverney.  Dumas  (.\.i  ....  175.38 
Andrew  Deverell,  the  history  of  an  adventurer 

in  New  Guinea.     Beach  (C.)      .  .     ■     133.06 

Andrews   (Fauny).      [-Elzjy   Hay.']       Family 

secret 114.37 

Andsiqht  (Faith),  [p.«e)((I ]    Susie's  spectacles.     114.32 

Angel  of  the  iceberg.   Todd  (J. ) 261.39 

Annals  of  a  baby.  By  one  of  its  slaves.  .  .  11j.42 
Annals  of  a  quiet  neighborhood.  MacDonald  (G.  )224.5S 
Ann-als  of  au  eventful  life.     Dasent  (G.W.I    .     I^I.IO 

Annals  of  the  parish.     Galt(J.  ) 193.21 

Anne  Fumess.  Tbollope  (JZ/s.  T.  A.)  [anon.]  114.36 
Anne  Hathaway,  or  Shakespeare  in  love.  Severn 

IE.)     3  v.     ... 2.51-26 

Anne  Judge,  spinster.  Robinson  (F.  W.)  .  .  241.52 
Anne  of  Geierstein.      SroTT  (.St/- W. )       .     .     .     24.5.23 

Anne  Severin.     Craven  (A.) 105.25 

Anne  Warwick.     Ciuik  (G.  M.) 166.04 

Annette,  or  chronicles  of  Bellevu:-.       Walsing- 

HAM(C.)       .,  202.45 

Annette,  or  the  lady  of  the  peul-i.     Dumas jii's 

(A.) 175.66 

Annis  Warleigh'sfortun?.     Lee(H.)       .     .     •     222.61 


Anno  Domini  2071.     Tr.  from  the  Dutch  original,  with 

notes,  by  A.  V.  W.  Bikkers,  [p.'<euil.]  .  .  12-.i.20 
Ansermo  of  the  crag  (The  three  Bernices,  or).    Bright 

{Mrs.  A.  M- ) 142.31 

Antar,   a  Bcdoueen  romance.      From  the  Ai-abic,  by 

Hamilton  (T.)  4v 122.16 

Ante  beUum;  Southern  life  as  it  was.  Lenux  (M.)  223.14 
.\nteros.  Lawrence  (George  A.)  .  .  .  .  .  222.77 
Antidote  to  the  miseries  of  human  life.  Corp  (H.  )  165.12 

ANriQDAKY.      Scott  (^';/•  W.)  2v 245.28 

Antonia.     Sand    (George),  pseud,  for  Dudevant 

(.\.  L.  A.  D.) 175.32 

Antonina,  or  the  fall  of  Rome.  Collins  (W.  W. )  102.03 
.■Vntony  Br.ule.  Lowell  iR.  T.  S.  I  ....  224.42 
Antony  Waymouth.  Kingston  (W.  H.  G.)  .  222.11 
Apelles  and  his  contemporaries.  GiiEENotJGH(H.)  211.48 

Apple  gathering.    Abbott  (Jacob) 111.46 

Apuleius.  Fable  of  Cupid  and  Psyche.  .  .  123.05 
Akabelh  Stuart  James  (G.  P.  R. ).  .  .  .  215.39 
Arabesques  :  Monave.     Apollycna.     Domitia.    Ombra. 

Geeenough  (Mrs.  R.  S.) 211.52 

Arabian  nights'   entertainments.      Transl.  by  J.  Scott. 

6  V 122.22 

Same.      Tr.  by  E.  W.  Lane.  2  v.     .     .     .     122.28 

Same.      Tr.  by  E.  W.  Lane.  3  v.     .     .     .     115.29 

Aeblay  (F.  B.,  Mme.  d').     Ceciha  ;  or,  memoire  of  an 

heiress.     3  v 171.57 

—  Camilla  :  or,  a  picture  of  youth.     3  v.  in  2.     171.60 

—  Evelina 171.31 

Arcadia  (Countess  of  Pembroke's).     Sidney  (K)- 

Philip) 5066.04 

Archer  (E.  M.)     Christina  North 125.09 

—  Under  the  limes 125.10 

Archie  LovpU.  Edwards  {Mrs.  A.  B. )  .  .  .  182.21 
Archie's  shadow.  Palmer  (Lynde).  .  .  .  234.50 
Ardennes  (Tales  of  the).  Ingus  (H.  D. )  .  .  945.18 
Are  you  my  wife?   [anon.]   By  the  aullior  of  "A  salon 

iu  Paris  before  the  war." 123.01 

Artenti  (S.  degli).      Novels v.  2  of  244.21 

Ark  of  Elm  Lland.  Kellogg  (E.)  ....  221.96 
Arlington    (A.  W.)      Raugers  and  regulators  of  the 

Tanaha 123.04 

Armadale.     Collins  iW.  Wilkie) 162.04 

Armourer  of  Pans,  15th  century.  Smith  (A.)  2.52.68 
Armstrong  (F.  C.)  The  yonng  middy.  .  .  .  123.02 
Army  and  navy  stories.  Adams  (\V.  T.)  6  v.  113.03 
Arne  ;  a    Norwegian   tale.      Bjornson  (B.)     Tr.  bj'  A. 

Plesner,  etc l:i3.2S 

Same.     Tr.  by  a  Norwegian 133.27 

Arnold  (W.  D.)    Oakfield  ;  or,  fellowship  in  the 

East 123.06 

Around  a  spring.     Dkoz  (Gustave) 175.53 

Arrah  Neil  ;  or,  times  of  old.  James  (G.  P.  R. )  215.40 
Arrom  iC.  B.  de  F.  de).     Elia  ;   or,    Spain  fifty  yeais 

ago.     By  Fernan  Caballero,  [pseuJ.]   .     .     145.28 

Abt.      Reade  (Charles) 242.15 

Art  and  artlessness.    Leslie  {Mrs.  M.)}wcu(/  of  Baker 

(J/,-,v.  H.  N.  W.) 131.35 

Artemus  Ward  ;  his  book.  Browne  (C.  F.)  .  143.13 
Aetemus  Ward  ;  his  travtls.  Browse  (C.  F.)  113.15 
Artemus  Ward  in  l.ojdon.  Browne  (C.  F.)  .  143.14 
Artemus  Ward's  panorama.  Browne  (C.  F.)  .  113.17 
Arthur    (King).       Malory  (T.)     La  niorte   d'Arthur. 

History   of  King  Ai-thur  i;nd  the  knights  of  the 

round  table.     3  v 123.28 

—  —  Same.      Globe   ed.     Revised  for  modern  use,  by 

SirE.  Strachey 123.27 

—  BuHiiich  (T.)     Age  of  chivalry 143.32 

'  Sec  af.OT  Arthur  (p.  3«  of  tliis  catiilogue). 

Arthur.     Sue(E.  ) 254.33 

Arthur  (T.  S.)     Danger  ;  or  wounded  in  the  house  of 
a  friend.        123.07 

—  Hand  but  not  the  heal t 123.08 

—  Home  scenes 123.12 

—  Lessons  iu  life 1'23. 13 

—  Ijights  oil  shadowed  paths l.'3.09 

—  Married  life 123.14 

—  Off-hand  sketches 123.15 

—  Orange  blossoms  fresh  and  faded 123.37 

—  Our  neighbors  in  the  coiMier  hoiLse.     .     .     .     123.11 

—  Out  in  the  world 123.10 


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FICTION   :   Arthur  /o  Baker. 


463 


Abthdr  (T.  S)  continued. 

—  Seed  time  and  harvest 123.16 

—  Steps  towaid  heaven 12:1 '24 

—  Stories  lor  pareuts 123.17 

—  Stories  lor  youiiR  housekeepers 123.18 

—  Ten  uights  in  a  bar-room 123.25 

—  Three  years  in  a  man-trap 123.34 

—  Tried  and  tempted 123.10 

—  Two  wives 123.20 

—  Ways  of  Providence 123.2] 

—  Woman  to  the  rescue 123.36 

—  Woman's  trials 123.22 

—  Words  for  tlie  wise 123.23 

Arthur  Arundel.     Smith  (H.) 253.01 

Arthur  Bo;inicastIe.  Holland  (J.  G.)  .  .  .  213.08 
Arthur  lirown,  the  young  captain.  Kellogq(E.  )  22t'i.08 
Arthur  Conway  ;    or  scenes  m  the  tropics.     JIilm.vn 

(Cupt.) 231.88 

Arthur  Mervyn.  Brown  (C.  B.  )  2  v.  .  .  .  143.05 
Arthur  O'Leury.  Lever  ^Charles).  .  .  .  223.28 
Article  47  ;  a  romance.     Belot  (,Adol;)he).     .     132.14 

Artist  and  craftsman,     [anon.] 123.35 

Artist's  dream.     Vincent  (E.) 242.03 

Artist's  love.  Southworth  (E.  D.  E.  N.)  .  253.94 
Artist's  married  life ;  being  that  of  A.   Durer. 

SchetercL.) 215.12 

Arundel  moito.     Hay  (M.  C.) 21(i.31 

As  by  fire.  Marshall  (.l/t.v.?  Nellie).  .  .  .  225.75 
As  long  as  she  lived.  Robinson  (F.  W.)  .  .  243.73 
As  pretty  as  seven,   and  other  populir  Ge.'man  tales. 

Bechstel\  (L. ) 18ii.l5 

AsBURY  twins.     Clarke  (R.  S.) 227.93 

Ascanio;  or  the  sculptor's  apprentice.  Dumas(.\.)  175.39 
Ashcliffe  Hall ;  a  tide  of  the  last  century.     By  Holt 

(Emily  S.) 213.80 

AsKAROs  Kassis,  the  Copt.  DeLeon(E.  )  .  .  172.39 
"Ask  mimma  "  ;  or,  the  riche.st  commoner  in  Eugl.md. 

[Surtees  (R.  S.  i] 123.31 

Aslauga's  kuight.     Fouque  (F.  H.  C.  de  la  M. )  192.25 

AsMODEUS  in  New  York,     lanon.] 123.33 

Aspasla.     Holland  (C.) 213.74 

Aspen  court.     Brooks  (Shirley) 142.20 

Aspendale.     Preston   (H. -W.  ) 241. (i8 

Asphodel.     Field   (Mrs.    A.  A.) 192.03 

At  anchor  ;  story  of  our  civil  war.     [nnon  ]       .     124.01 

At  Capri.     Bauer  (K.) 176.06 

At    her  mercy.      Payn   (James) 

235.64 

At  his  gates.  Oliphant  ( .1// s .  M.  O.  W. )  .  .  234.92 
At  last.    Harland  (Marion).  Terhune  (M.V.  H.)  255.19 

At  odds.     Tautphceus  (I.  vonj 255.08 

At  the  altar.  Werner  (E.) 203.97 

At  the  back  of  the  north  wind.  MacDonald  (G.)  224.93 
At  the    councillor's.     Marlitt  (E.  ),  p.seiit/.  for  John 

(E.) 225.73 

At  the  sign  of  the  silver  flagon.  Fargeon  (B.L. )     I'Jl!.  15 

Athaliah.     Green  (J.  H.  ) 211., 50 

Athelinos  (The).  Ouphant  ( J/cs.  M. 0.  W. )  .  234.06 
Athern  (Anna).  Here  and  hereafter.  .  .  .  124.02 
Atherton,  and  other   tales.     Miiford(M.  R. )     232.11 

Athol.     Higham  (M.  R.) 214.95 

Atlantic  tales 124.04 

Atonement  of  Leam  Dundas.  Linton  (J//-.«.  E.  L.)  224.03 
Attekley  (Joseph).  Voyage  to  the  moon.  .  124.05 
Attic  philosopher  in  Paris.     Souvestre  (E.)     .  5075.26 

Attila.     James  (G.  p.  K.) 21.S.41 

Attorney.     Irvino  iJ.  T.) 215.25 

Aubrey.  JIarsh  {Mrs.  A.  Caldwell)  ....  231.04 
AuER  (Adelheid  von).  It  is  the  fashion.  .  .  124.23 
Auerbach  (Berthold).     Barefooted  maiden.     .     124.06 

—  Black  forest  village  stori&s 124.20 

—  Christian  Gellert,  and  other  sketches.     .     .     124.07 

—  Convicts  (The)   and  their  children.     Tr.   by  C.  T. 

Brooks 124.25 

—  Edelweiss 124.15 

—  German  tales 124.21 

—  Little  barefoot.   [Same  as  Barefooted  maiden.  ]  124.08 

—  Lorley  and  Rcinhard,     Tr  by  C.  T.  Brooks.  124.26 

—  On  the  heights.  Tr.  by  F.  E.  Bunnett.     .     .     124.09 

—  —  Same.     Tr.  by  S.  A.  Stern 124.24 


—  Professor's  lady 121.14 

—  Villa  Eden,  the  countiy-hou; e  on  the  Rhine.     124. 1  li 

—  VValdfried 124.13 

August  stories.  Abbott  (Jacob).  4  v.  .  .  111.5(> 
August  and  Elvie.  Abbott  (Jacob).  .  .  .  111.56 
AuLNOY(M.  C.  J.  deB.,  comfp.v.sf  d'l.  Fairytales.  185.18 
Aunt  Hattie,  [p.semlon.]  tfee  Bakkb  (11.  N.  W. ) 
Aunt  Jane's  hrro.  Prentiss  (E.  )  ....  241.82 
Aunt  Jo's  scrap  bag.  Alcott(L.  M.)  .  .  .  121.17 
Aunt  Judy's  tales.  Gatty  ( 3//s.  .A . )  .  .  .  194.42 
Aunt  Kitty's  tales.  Mackintosh  (;U/.s-.s  M.  J.)  224.674 
Aunt    Margaret.     Abbott  (J.)     Harper's  story  books, 

v.  9 216.88 

Aunt  Margaret's  trouble.  Trollope  ( .Ur.s.  T.  A. )  2(16.51 
Aunt  Patty's  scrap  bag.  Hentz  (Mrs.  C.  L. )  213.18 
AuRELiAN,    or    Rome   in   the    third    century.     AVaee 

(W.) 262.66 

Aureola,    or   the  bl.ick  sheep.      JIc  Kenzie  (Mrs.  A. 

S.) 226.48 

Aurora  Floyd.  Braddon  (M.  E. )  ....  135.19 
Austen  (Jane).   Emma 125.13 

—  Mansfield  park 125.14 

—  Northanger  abbey  ,  a  novel 125.15 

Same.     [IFiV/i  Pride  and  prejudice.]     .     .     125.16        i 

—  Pride  and  prejudice 125.16 

■ — Sense  and  sensibility 125.17 

Austin  Elliot.     Kingsley  (Htnry) 2'22.01 

Austin  (J//-.S-.  J.  G.)  Cipher  .     .' 125.12 

—  Dora  Darling 125.19 

—  Moonfolk 186.13 

—  Outpost 125.20 

—  Shadow  of  Moloch  mountain 125.21 

Autobiography  of  a  small  boy 125.30 

Autobiogeaphy  of  a  New  England  farm-house.    Cham- 
berlain (N.  H. ) 152.15 

Autobiography  of  a  ivjecttd  MS.  T.C.  [anon.]  125.31 
Automaton  ear,  and  other  skttches.     Mc  Landei'rgh 

(F.) 227.37 

Avenger,   and  other  papers.    Pe  Quincey  (T.)    172.27 
AvERYGlibun.   Kerr ^Orpheua C. )  [  11. H. Newell. ]233. 35 
Avery  (S.  P.)     Harp  of  a  thoufaud  striuts  ;  or,  laugh- 
ter for  a  life  time 125. 26 

—  Mrs.  Partington's  carpet-bag  of  fun.  .  .  .  125.27 
Avillion,  and  other  tales.  Craik  (D.  M.  Muloch)  232.45 

Aylmeks,  of  Bally-Aylmer 211.76 

.\yrshire   legatees.     Galt  (Join) 193.21 

Azalea.      Clayton  (C.  ) 155.36 

AzARiAN,  an  episode.   Spofford(H.  E.  Prjscott)  253.57 
AzEGLio   (M.  T.  d').      Ettoie  Fieiauiosca,  or  the  chal- 
lenge of  Barletta,   au  hist,  romance  of  the  times  of 
the  Medici.     Tr.  by  C.  E.  Lister.     .     .     .     172.10 

Same.     [Another  translation] 172.10 

Babes  in  the  wood.     De  Mille  tJ. )     ....     172.62 

Babolain.     Droz  (Gustave) 176.30 

Bach  and  Beethoven.      Barnard  (C.)     .     .     .  1561.26     • 
Eache  (Richard  M.)     American  wonderland.   .     125.38 
Bachelor  of  Salamanca.     LeSage  (.\..  R.)  2  v.     223.18 
Bachelor  of  the  Albany.     Savage  (M.  W.)       .     245.08   • 
Bachelors  (The),  and  other  talcs.  Knapp  (S.  L.)  226.35 

Bachelor's   story.     Bunce  (O.  ) 145.10 

Backwoodsman.  Weaxall  (Si- C.  F.  L.  )  .  .  265.08 
Bacon  (F.)     New  Atlantis.     [Works,  v.  5.]      .5014.07 

Same.     [Moral  works.] 5015.01 

B.\df.n  (Mrs.  F.  H.)  Tales.  [With  Artist's  love.]  253.94 
B.vFFLED.or  Michael  Brand's  wrong.  Goddaed  (J.  )195.31 

Baffled  schemes,      [nnon.] 131.01 

Bailey  (James  M. )  Life  in  Danbury.  .  .  .  125.40 
Baker    (George  M.)     Maidenhood  S3rie.s.    Running  to 

waste 131.40 

Baker  [Mrs.  H.  N.  W.)     Brookside  series.     By   Aunt 

Hattie,  [pseiic;.]     4v 125.01 

1.  Hole  in  tlje  pocliet.  I  3.  Lost  bnt  found. 

2.  Stopping  the  leak.  |  -1.  Fashion  and  folly. 

—  First  and  second  marriage  ;  or,  courtesies  of  wedded 

life 13102 

—  Household  angel  in  disguise 131.34 

—  Juliette  ;  or,  now  and  forever 131.11 

—  Light  and  shade 131.10 

—  Live  and  learn 131.09 


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FICTION  :  Baker  lo  Beechcroft. 


—  Little   Agnes'  library.     By    Mrs.  Madelsine  Leslie. 

[psfud]    4v 125.05 

1.  Little  Agnes.  I  3.  I'll  try. 

2.  Tryiug  to  be  useful.  |  4.  Art  and  artlesaness. 

—  riay  and  study  series.       By  Jlrs.  Madeleine  Les  lie 

[p.s-fiwi] 131. U3 

1.  play  aud  study.  I  :l.  Howard  and  hifi  teacher. 

2.  Motlierless  children.         \  i-  Jack,  the  chimney-sweeper. 

—  Up  the  ladder 131.07 

Baker  (.SVr  S.  W.)  Cast  up  by  the  sea.  .  .  131.12 
BAKEK(Wm.  E.  S.)  Widow  Seymour.  .  .  .  125.33 
Baker  (\Vm.  M.)     Carter  Qiiartennan.     .     .     .     125.37 

—  Inside  :   a  chrouiclo  of  secession.     By  George  F. 

Harrington,  [pseuJ.] 212.43 

—  Mose  Evans 125.30 

—  Tlie  new  Timothy 125.35 

Bai-dwin  (F.)  Two  brides  ;  or,  the  French  chateau  and 

the  English  home 131.13 

Baldwin  (J.  G. )  Fiiish  times  of  Alabama.  .  131.15 
Ballanttne    (R.  M.  )     Ballautyne's   miscellany. 

13  V 931.02 

Contents :  v.  1.  Fighting  the  whales.  2.  Away  in  the 
wilderness  ;  or  life  among  the  red  ludiaus,  and  fur  traders 
of  North  America.  3.  Fast  iu  the  ii^e.  4.  Chasing  the 
sun  :  or  rambles  in  Norway.  5.  Sunk  at  sea.  6.  Lost  iu 
the  forest  7.  Over  the  Hocky  mountains  8.  Saved  by 
the  life  boat.  9.  The  Cannibal  Lslaiids.  10.  Hunting  the 
lions  :  or  the  land  of  the  negro.  11.  Digging  for  gold  ; 
or  adventures  in  California.  12.  Up  in  the  clouds  ;  or 
balloon  voyages.  13.  The  battle  and  the  breeze ;  or  tlie 
British  tar. 

—  Coral  island.     A  tale  of  the  Pacific  ocean.  .     131.17 

—  Deep  dowu 131.29 

—  Dog  Crusoe.     A  tale  of  the  west  cm  prairies .    131.18 

—  Eiling  the  bold 131.30 

—  Fighting  the  flames.  A  lale  of  the  tire  brigade.  131. 19 

—  Freaks  on  the  Fells 131.20 

—  Giiscoyne,  the  sandal-wood  trader.       .     .     .     131.21 

—  Gorilla  hunters 131.22 

—  Hudson's  bay  ;  or,  life  in  the  wilds.      .     .     .     131.23 

—  Lifeboat  ;  a  tale  of  our  coast  heroes.   .     .     .     131. 2'1 

—  Norseman  (The)  in  the  we.st 131.32 

—  Red  Eric  ;  or,  the  whaler's  last  cruise.    .     .     131.25 

—  Silver  lake  ;  or,  lost  ill  the  snow 131.28 

—  Snowflakes  aud  sunbeams  ;  oi-,  the  young  fur 

traders 131.2fi 

—  Ungava 131.27 

—  wad  men  of  the  West 131.31 

Balzac  (Houore  de).     The  alchemist  ;  or,  the  bouse  of 

Claes 132.01 

—  Cesar  Birotteau 132.112 

—  Eugenie  Graudet  ;  or,  the  miser's  daughter.     132.03 

—  I'etty  annoyances  of  married  life 132.01 

Bandello  (M. )  Novels.  [Itu.scoE.  Ital.  nov.,  v.  3.]  211.22 
Banlm  (M.  ajirf  John).    Bit  o' writin'    [ByJ.  B.]    132.30 

—  Boj-ne  water.    [ByJ.  B.] 132.31 

—  Clough  Fion  ;  or,  stone  of  destiny.  [By  M.B.]  132.37 

—  Croppy  (The).   [By  M.  B.] 132.32 

—  Denounced  (The)  ;  lo.st  baron  of  Crana.  [J.B.]  132.33 
—  Ghost  hunter  and  his  family.   [By  M.  B.]     .     132.37 

—  Mayor  of  Windgan.     [By  M.  B.]   .     .     .     .     132.31 

—  Peep  of  dav.  [ByJ.  B.l    Crohnoore  of  tEe  Bill-hook. 

[ByM.  B.] 132.35 

—  Peter  of  the  castle,  aud  the  Fetches.  [By  J.B.]  132.3(5 

Bandit  (The).  ■  Blanche  (A.) 133.36 

Banisued  son.     Hentz  (.!//■<.  C.  L.)   ....     213.13 

Banker's  secret.     Smith  (J.  F.) 251.8J 

Banker's  wife,  or,  court  aud  city.     Gore  {Mrs. 

C.  G.  F.) 211.H 

Banvard  (Joseph).  Priscilla,  ortrialsfor  the  truth.  132.07 
Barbara's  history.  Edwards  (A.  B.)  .  .  .  1S2.22 
Barbai'ld  (,)/,■.«.  A.  L- 1  Stodi-'s,  fables,  (■/(.•.  .  132.08 
Barber  of  Bautry.  Griffin  (G.)  ....  21I.7G 
Bakchester  towers.  Trollope  (Anthony).  2  v.  261.50 
Barclays  (The )  of  Boston.  Otis  (Mrs.  H.  G.)  231. 8S 
Bakefooted  maiden.  Auerbach(B.  )  .  .  .  124.06 
Barham  (K.  H.  D.)     Ingoldsby  legends.      .     .     132.10 

—  My  cousm  Nicholas 132.12 

Barker  (M.  A.,  ladi/).     Sybil's  book.       .     .     .     132.06 

#5r  See  also  under  her  name,  p.  64  of  Catalogue. 

Baknaby  Rudge.     Dickens  (C.) 173.14 

Barnard  (C.  )  [' Jane  Kingsford.'  'Mr.s.  Maria  Gilman.'] 

—  Camilla  :  a  talc  of  a  violin 132.10 


—  Money  aud  music 132.09 

—  The  Soprano 221.92 

—  The  Tone  masters.  3  v 1561.21 

1.  Mozart  and  Mendelssohn.    I  3.  Bach  aud  Beethoven. 

2.  Handel  and  Haydn.  | 

B.U5NES  (J.,  senior).     Green  Mountain  travellers' 

entertainment 132.17 

—  The  old  inn 132.18 

Same.     [7ft  Little  classics,  v.  9.]       .     .  226.96 

Barney  OReirdon.      Lover  (S.) 224.28 

Babniim  (P.  T. )     Lion  Jack 132.29 

Baron  Leo  von  O berg,  MD.  Mels  ^.\..)  .  .  231.76 
Baron  Miinchausen  (Adventures  of).llAsrE(R.E. )  133.01 

Barren  honor.     Lawrence  (G.  A.) 222.47 

Babriers  burned  away.     Roe  (E.  P.)      .     .     .  244.25 

IUrtvIngton.     Lever  (C.) 223.29 

B.iKRows  (W.)     The  General 1123.13 

B.utRY  Gray,  psend.     .See  Coffin  (R.  B. ) 

Barry  Lyndon.  Thackeray  (W.  SI.)  .  .  .  255.43 
Baktol(M.)  Honor  May.  [anon.]  ....  213.05 
Barton  (J. )     Travels  of  young  Candid  and  Dr. 

Pangloss 132.38 

Barton  (K.)  lo.  A  tale  of  the  olden  fane.  .  133.03 
B.VRTON  experiment.    [H.ujerton  (John).]  .     .     132.22 

Basil.     Collins  (W.  Wilkie) 162.05 

Basket  of  chips.  Beougham(J.  )  .  .  .  .  113.01 
B.isTiLLE  (Chronicles  of  the),     [anon.]       .      .     152.17 

B.VTES(J.  C.)     Quest,     [ninoft.] 241.74 

Bateins  (Lifeof  Jefl'erson  S., )  member  from  Cranberry 

C'Utre.  Written  by  himself.  [;wto./.]  .  132.28 
B.VTTLE  of  Dorking  ;  reminiscences  of  a  volunteer. 

Chesney  ( ti)/.  George) 132.26 

B.iTTLE  of  the  books.  Swift  (J.)  Works.  5074.02;  5074.23 
B.vttle-fields  of  our  fathers.  Townsend  (V.  F. )  2lil.44 
Battle  summer.     Harland   (Mariou\  pseud,  nf 

Terhune  (jVra.  M.  V.  H.) '  2."i5.31 

Battles  at  home.     Darling  (Mary  G.)   .     .     .     171.44 

B.iTTLES  worth  fighting.  [anon.'\ 132.27 

B.iUER  (Karoline).   ['Karl  Detlef.']  At  Capri  :  a  story 

of  Italian  life 176.06 

—  Dead  to  the  world,  or  sin  and  atonement.    .     176.05 

—  Must  it  be 176.03 

—  Valentine,  the  countess 176.04 

Bayer  (K.  R.  )     Sphinx  ;  or,  striving  with  destiny. 

By  Robert  Byr,  p.sciiJ. 132.39 

Bayly  (T.H.)     Musings  and  prosings.  .     .     .  1613.33 

Bay  path.     Holland  (J.  G.) 213.44 

Beach  (C.  )     Amlrew   Deverel.     History  of  an  adven- 
turer in  New  Guinea.     2  v.  in  1.       .     .     .     133.06 

—  Lost  Leuore  ;  adventures  of  a  rolling  stone.  133.40 
BE.1LE  (Anna).  Simplicity  and  fascination.  .  133.05 
Bear  and  forbear.  AD.iMs  (W.  T. )  ....  112.38 
BEiUt-HUNTERS  of  the  Rocky  Mountains.  Bowm.in 

(A.) 135.09 

Be.aten  path.s.     Thompson  (E.  W.)      ....     255.76 

Beatrice.     Kavanagh  (J.) 221.46 

Be.itrice.     Sinclair  (C.) 252.50 

Beatrice  Boville,  e(c.  Rame  eL.  de  la).  .  .  .  172.15 
Beatrice  Cenci.  Guecrazzi  (F.  D. )  2  v.  .  211.67 
Beau  Tancrede  ;  or  marriage  verdict.  Dumas  (A.)  181.40 
Beauch.imp  ;  or,  the  error.  James  (G.  P.  R. )  215.42 
Beauchampe  ;  or  Kentucky  tragedy.  SniMS(W.G.)252.23 
Be.\uclerc,  father  and  son.  Clarke  (C.  C.)  .  155.07 
Beaumaechais.  Br.^chvogel  (A.  E.  )  .  .  .  135.15 
Beauseincourt  (Romance  cf).     Warfeexd  (Mrs. 

C.  A.) 262.63 

Beauties  of  German  literature 133.02 

Beautiful  fiend.  Southworth  (3/c.s-.  E. D.E.N.)  2.")4.90 
Beauty  and  the  beast,  etc.  Taylor  (J.  Bayard).  255.07 
Beauty  and  the  beast.  Thackeray  (A.  I. )  .  .  255.79 
Bebee,    or  two  little  wooden  shoes.     Rame   (Louise 

de  la) 172.56 

Bechard  (Frederic).     Maurice 132.23 

Bechstein  (L.)    As  pretty  as  seven  and  other  popular 

German  tales 186.15 

Beckford  (W.  )  Vathek,  an  Arabian  tale.  .  .  133.07 
Beckoning  (The)  series.  Cobden  (Paid),  pseud.  161.29 
Bed-time  Ht»ries.  Moulton  ( Louise  Chandler).  235. 68 
Bede  (Cuthbert),  p.seud.     See  Bradley  (E.  ) 

Bede's  charity.     Stbetton  (H.) 255. 89 

Beechcroft.     Yonge  (C.  M.  ) 21)5.24 


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FICTION   :  Bsecher  (o  BlackweU. 


465 


Beecheb  (H.  W.)    Norwood;  or,  village  life  in  New 

Englunl i:i:i.ii8 

Beecheb  (Mrs.  H.  W.)     From  dawn  to  diiylight  ;  or, 
the  simple  storj- of  a  western  home,  lanon.]  13:110 

Beechnut.     Abbott  (Jacob) 111.05 

Bkechwood.     Speingeb  (K.  R.  ) 2.">(5.05 

Bee-huntebs.     Thobpe  (T.  B  ) 2(jl.a4 

Beggae  ou  hovseback.     Pays  (James).    .     .     .     IKi.  13 

Begon  tF.,  CDiii/es.s-edei.    [' Madame  de  Stolz.']    House 

ou  wheels  ;  or,  the  stolen  child.      .     .     .     2.);i.  (iO 

Behemoth.     Mathews  (Charles) 505!. Oj 

Behind  the  covm  er.     Hacklandee  (F.  W. )     .     211. 9(; 
Behind  the  scenes.     Bxjlweb-Lytton  (iai/i/).       145.01 

Behind  the  veil.     [anoiL] 13J.2-1 

Behind  the  scenes  in  Paris  ;  a  tale  of  the  clubs. 

[aiio/i.] 133.12 

Belfokd  Regis  ;  or,  sketches  of  a  country  town. 

Miss  M.  R.  Mitford 232.12 

BELiAii.     [anon.'] 133.14 

Belinda.     Edgeworth  (Maria).     Novels,  v.  6.     182.  Hi 
Bellsarius.     Makmostei.(J.  F.)     .     .     225.87 ;  225.43 
Belisle  (D.  W. )  The  American  family  llobinson.  133.11 
Bell  (Aeon),  pneud.     See  Bkonte  (.-inne). 
Bell  (Currer),  pseud.     See  Bkonte  (Charlotte). 
Bell  (Ellis),  pseud.     See  Bkonte  (Emily). 
Bell  (Cath.  D. )     Kenneth  and  Hugh  ;  or,  self- 
mastery 133.15 

—  Margaret  Cecil 133.21 

Bellah.     Feuillet  (Octave) 11)6.21 

Bellamy  (D.)     Ethic  amusements 185.07 

Bellamy  I E.  W. )  Four  oaks.  By  Kamba  Thorpe.  261.33 

Bella  Trelawny.     Smith  (J.  F.) 251. 8J 

Bellehood  and  bondage.  Stephens  (Ann  S.)  2.54.9J 
Belot  (-■Vdolphe).    Article  47 132.14 

—  Womaioffire 132.15 

Below  the  suitace.  Elton  ( .^'i;- A.  H. )  .  .  .  183.14 
Belphachjr.     Machiavelli  (N.)     .     .     .  v.  2  of  244.20 

Belton  estate.     Trollope  (A.) 261.51 

Ben  Mihii-r's  wooing.  Lee  (Holme'.  .  .  .  222.76 
Ben,  the  luggage  boy  ;  or,  among  the  wharves. 

H.  Alger ,  ■     .     .     121.28 

Ben  Sylvester's  ward.     Yonge(C.  M.)     .     .     .     205.25 
Benauly,  pseud.     See  Abbott  (13. ,  A.,  n>id  L.) 
Bench  and  bar  of  Jurytowu.     Field  (J.  M.)   .     2(51.91 
Bendbow  (HespcT'.  More  than  she  could  bear.     133.22 

Bene.ath  the  wheels,     [anon.] 133.23 

Benedict  (Frank  Lee). John  Worthington's  name. 132.42 

—  Madame.     A  novel 133.09 

—  Miss  Dorothy's  charge 132.41 

—  Miss  Van  Kortland 231.91 

—  Mr.  Vaughau's  heir 132.43 

—  My  daugliter  Eliaor 233. 10 

—  St.  Simon's  niece 132.44 

—  'Twist  hammer  and  anvU 132.40 

Benjamin  (S.  G.  W. I     The  choice  of  Paris.       .     1,33.J5 
Bennett  (Emerson).     Outlaw's   daughter  ;  or  adven- 
tures in  the  South 133.34 

BENNETsabroad,lookto  theeud.  Ellis  (.l/is.S.S.)lx3.06 
Bennett  ( J/iss  Martha  H.  B. )  Leisure  moments.  133.18 

—  Pastimes  with  my  little  friends 133.16 

Benoni  Blake, 3/. -D. ,  surgeon  at  Glenaldie.  [anon.]  133.26 

Bensley  ;  a  story  of  to-day 133.17 

Beppo  the  cousoript.     Tkollope(T.  A.)  .     .     .     261.81 

Bekbee.     Mayo  (W.  S.) 231.50 

Bergek  {E.1,  pseud.     See  Sheppakd  (E.  S.) 

BiiKGEEAC  (S.  C.  de)..  Comical  hibtory  of  the  empires  of 

the  moon  and  sun 133.19 

Berkeley,  the  banker.  Maetineaij  (H.)  .  .  231.31 
Berlin  aud  Sau  Souci.  Mijhlbach  (L.)  .  .  232.64 
Berlin.     Landek  (S.  W.)     Spectacles  for  young  eyes, 

V.  6 222.9J 

Beknabd  (C.  de).  A  fatal  passion,  or  "  Gertaut."  133.17 

Bebnabd  Lyle.     Clemens  (J.) 155.17 

Beenthal;  or,  the  son's  revenge.  MiShlbach  (L.)  232.65 
Beetha  and  Lily.  Smith  (J/rs.  E.  0.)  .  .  .  252.76 
Bebtha  Percy  ;  or,  I'esper.xnce.  Field  (M.)  .  192.04 
.  Bertha's  engagement.  Stephens  (. inn  S.)  .  254.95 
Bekteam  family.  Charles  (ifr.s-.  E.)  .  .  .  1.53. 04J 
Bertram  Noel  ;  a  story  for  youth.     May  (E.  J.)  231.48 

Bertrams.     Trollope  (A.) 261. .52 

Bessie.     Kavanagh  (J.) 221.57 


Bessie  books.     Mathews  (Joanna  H.) 

1.  Bessie  at  the  sea-gide 22.'t.80 

2.  Bessie  in  tlie  city 225.81 

3.  Bessie  and  her  Iriends 225.82 

i.  Bessie  among  the  muuutaiiis 225.83 

6.  Bessie  at  schuol 225.84 

6.  Bessie  ou  her  travels 225.85 

Bessie  Morris's  diary  (Wedding  garments,  or).  McLaik 

(Mary  W.) 226.98 

Bessie  R.ine  ;  a  novel.  Wood  (i/j-.?.  H. )  .  .  264.75 
Best  (The)  fellow  in  the  world.     Wright  {Mrs. 

J.  McN.) ■..-...     265  00 

Best  of  husbands.     Payn  (James) 23."). 65 

Betrothed  (The).     Manzoni  (.\.)  2  v.     .     .     .     225.33 

Betrothed  (The).     Scott  (W.) 245.29 

Betsey  Bobbet's  (My  opinions  and).   By  Josiah  Alkn's 

wife 231.97 

Betsey  Jane 'Ward,  hur  book  of  goaks.  [anon.]   1-18.16 

Beulah.     Wilson  (A.  J.  Evjins) 183.27 

Be^terly  ;  or,  the  white  mask.  Walworth  (M.T.)  2C.2.59 

BEYjassiRE.      [Wallace    E.I] 133.20 

Beyond  the  Breakers.  Owen  iR.  D. )  .  .  .  234.72 
Blernatzei  (J.  G. )     The  Hallig ;  or,  the  sheepfold  in 

the  waters 231.18 

Big  bear  of  Arkansas,  and  other  sketches.  Porter 

(W.  T.) 134.01 

Big  brother  :    Story  of  Indian  war.     Eggleston 

(G.  C.) 184.26 

BiGSBY  (R. )  VLsions  of  the  times  of  old.  3  v.  475.26 
BiKKERs  (Dr.  A.  V.  W.)   pseud.  ?     Anno  Domini 

2071 122.20 

Billings  (Josh),   [p.s-f»d.]     See   Shaw  (H.  W.) 

Billy  Grimes's  favorite.     M.annering  (May).  .     225.19 

Blrd(R.  M. )     Nick  of  the  woods 134.02 

—  Sheppard  Lee.     [anon.]    2v 251.64 

Birds  of  prey.  Braddon  (M.  E.)  ....  135. iO 
Birth  and  education.  Schwartz  (Marie  S. )  .  244.  ilO 
Birthright.     Gore  (jU/;?.  )    ....     235.95 ;  211.15 

Bisaccioni  (M.)     Novels v.  4  of  244.23 

Bishop's  son.     Caby  (Alice) 152.01 

Bit  o' writin'.     Banlm  (M.) 132.30 

Bits  of  blarney.     Mackenzie  (R.  S.)       .     .     .     225.04 

Bivouac     Maxwell  (W.  H.) 231.43 

BrvouAC  and  battle.  Adams  (AV.  T. )  .  .  .  .  112.43 
BjiiRNsoN  (B. )  Aroe  ;  or,  peasant  life  in  Norway.  133. 27 

—  'Ihe  Fisher-maiden 133.29 

—  The  happy  boy.     Tr.  by  H.  K.  G.      .     .     .     133.30 

—  Ovind.     [Same  as  Happy  boy.]    Tr.  by  S.  and 

E.  Hjerleid. 133.32 

—  The  railroad  aud  the  churchyard 133.31 

Black  (W.)    A  daughter  of  Heth 134.36 

—  In  silk  attire 134.31 

—  Kilmeny 134.32 

—  Love  or  marriage 134.03 

—  Madcap  Violet 134.43 

—  Maid  of  KiUeena,  and  other  stories.  .     .     .  134.39 

Contents:  Maid  of  KiUeena.  Queen  Tita's  wager.  Fipht 
for  a  wife.  Sequel  to  That.  The  man  who  was  like 
Sliakspeare. 

—  Marrkge  of  Moira  Fergus 134.42 

—  Monarch  of  Mincing  Lane 134.34 

—  Princess  of  Thule 134.38 

—  Strange  adventures  of  a  phaeton 134.37 

—  Three  feathers 134.40 

Black   brothers    (King .of  the  golden  river;   or  the). 

RusKiN(J.) 244.50 

Black  dwarf  Scott  (Sir  W.) 245.31 

Black-forest  village  stories.     Auekb.ach  (B. )  124.20 

Bl-Ack  pauther.      Wk.vx:.all  (.%•  C.  F.  L.)     .     .  265.09 

Black  sheep.     Yates  (E. ) 265.14 

Black  spirits  and  white.     Trollope  (F.  E. )     .  266.55 

Black  tulip.     Dumas  (A.) 17.5.47 

BL.1CKEURN  (W.  M.)  The  Theban  legion.  .  .  133.41 
Blackmore  (R.  D.  )    Alice  Lorraine,  a  tide  of  the  South 

Downs 133.44 

—  Clara  Vaughan 133.42 

—  Cradock  Nowell  :  a  tale  of  the  New  Forest.  131.27 

—  Cripps  the  carrier l''^  37 

—  Lorua  Doone  :  a  romance  of  Exmoor.     .     .  133.43 

—  Maid  of  Sker. 134.30 

Blackwell  (A,  B.)    The  Island  neighbors.      .  134.19 


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FICTION  :  Blackwood  to  Biamleighs. 


■254.57 
191.42 
233.12 


Blackwood  (Talos  from).  See  Tales,  etc. 
Blade  o'  gniss.  Fakjeon  (B.  L.  )  .  .  . 
BL.AC1DEN  (Isa).     Nora  aud  Arcbibalel  Lee 

Blake  (i'eJy).     Lady  of  Lyndon i:^^-!" 

_  Ruth  Maxwell.  .  .  •  •,•  •  „■  ;.,, 
Blike  (Lillie  Devereux).  Fettered  for  lite 
Blanohabd  iL.)     Sketches  from  lite.  3  V. 

Blanche  (August).     The  bandit i:^f^V 

BL.iNCHE  Bearwood.    [anon.'\     .     ■     ■     ■ 
BL.ANCHE  Gilroy;  a  girl's  story.  Hosmeu  (Mr 
Blanche  Seymour.     [o».on.]       ••,•",      ,,    ,t 
Bl^n  (Sickness  and  health  of  the  people  ot).  Mar- 

TiNEAU   (Harriet). 
Bleak  house.     Dickens  (C.)     .     .     .     •     • 
Blessington    (Marguerite  Power,   counless) 

quarters.     2  v. 


133.3'j 
l;i3.3S 
131.21 


134.01 
M.)  214.17 
.     134.21 


173.10 

Country 

134.05 

_  M^rmaduke  Herbert.    2  V. \f\\l 

-  Memoirs  of  a  femme  de  chambre.       .     .     .  l«-i- 
-Meredith. ;    ;  ^.^^■{^ 

—  Strathern.  2  v 

""  rmit,'nts  '■  CoufesBiouB  of  an  oklerly  gentleman 

Bions  ofln  eUierly  laay.    Kepealers.    Two  mends.    V.c. 
timeol  society. 

with  other  tales.     Embury  ^K.  C.) 


134.  IG 
Confes- 


Bowman  (Anne).     Bear  hunters  of  the  Kocky  Moun- 
tains  1:^;?',';^ 

—  Esperanza \-if\^ 

—  Kangaroo  hunters i,r,J 

BoT  emigrants.  Brooks  (Noah)  .  .  .  •  •  140.1^ 
BoT  farmers  of  Elm  Island.     Kellogq  (E.)     .     -^i-^' 

Boy  hunters.  KEiD(Mayne.) -4-.39 

Boy  in  grey.   Kingsley  (Heury) --b-U^ 

Boy  slaves.     Keid  (Mayne) --l--*" 

Boy  lar.  Eeid  (Mayne) ^-    :     '     '-a  -*-,. 

Boyhood   of   Franklin.      Abbott   (Jacob.)      Harpers 

story  books,  V.  4.       .....     .     •     •     -Jy-)^'? 

Boy's  adventures  in  Australia.  Ho\«tt  (W.)  .  IJ^'i-^J 
Boy's  trip  across  the  plains.  Pres^ton  (L.)  .  -3.J.49 
Boys  at  Chequasset.  Whitney  (Mrs.  A.  D.  T.)  2(j3.58 
Boys  at  Dr.  Murray's.     Gaylord  (Glance),  P«e»t<-./or 

Bradley  (W.J.)       •     •     •     •     ■     v  •     ■     ]di-l° 
Boys  of  Grand  Pr<S  School.  [DeMille  (J.)]    . 
Boys  of  other  countries.     T.^ylor  (J.  Bayard). 
Boys' book  of  recreation.     [((?io».]      .     .     .     • 

""      Gunuar  ;  a  tale  of  Norse  life.  134.41 

!     '.     135.14 
.     .     132.31 


172. 3(i 
250.59 
134.33 


183.17 

15L12 

[Taylor 

.     .     134.20 

.    .     212.55 

Phalsbur,'    -'     '  ^     _      -^^^ 

2G6.76 

the  Gothamite  arcady.  BuR- 

.      .     .     134.17 

.     .     225.77 

Falconer 

.     .     184.2.'> 

HoEY  (Mrs.  C.)     .     . 


Blind  girl,   

Blind  passenger.  LLaun(1.)J  •     ■     ■ 
Blindpiis  ;  a  story   ol    bcoitish  life. 

Blithedale  romance.  Hawthorne  (N.) 

EloSade   (The)   of  Phalsburg.     Erckmakn  (E.) j««d 

Chatkian  (A.).  .  .  •  - 
Blockade  mnuers.  'Verne  (J.) 
Blonde  and  bmnette  ;  or, 

DETT   (C.)      .       •       •       •      •,  •„  :       ■ 

Bloodstone  (The).    S-Ucleod  (D.)     . 
Bloom  and  brier  ;  a  southern  romance 

(W.) 
Blossoming  of  an  aloe 


the 


213.27 

111.48 

134.22 

Heathen 


Blueberrving.     Abbott  (J 

Blue  liLibou.     Uin<iu.'\ 

Blue  jackets  ;  or,  J.  Thompson  among  tue  ■■"™-- 

(Jhiuee."     Greey(E.  )  .      ■•"■■■ 
Bluebeard'^  keys,  and  other  stories.  'iH^'-'^^^^^jgyi 

(.)&.,•  I.  M.)      .     .     -g-    Yi  uj.'jiuustache. 
Boarding-school    ciajs.      ajj     "  195.37 


Boyesen  (H.  H.  ) 

—  Norseman's  pilgrimage.     .     .     . 

—  Tale  from  two  hemispheres. 
Boyne  (The)  water.     Banim  (M.)  . 
Boz,  psead.     See  Dickens  (C.  )  ^~  •• ,««- 
BRACEBKIDGEHall.      Ibving  (W.)     .      .      .     ■      •      210.27 
Brachvogel(A.  E.)  Bcaumarchais  -,  hist,  novel.  135.15 
Brackenridge(H.H.)   Modern  chivalry.     .     .     135.13 
Beaddon  (.!/;.«  M.E.)     Aiu-ora  Floyd.    .     .     .     135.1» 


B0ATK'™(iuvJr),p.;..zVXnlMs(W.T.)  112.15 

Boccaccio  (G.)     Decameron ^■^  -"^ 

[Selections.]     .     .    -     •     •     ■     ■     • 

BoHEBiiANS  of  London.     Whitty   E  M.) 

Boisgobey   (Fortune  du).     Chevalier  Casse-Cou.^^lhe 

red  camelia 

Xhe  search  for  ancestors.       .     . 

The  golden  tress.      ...■•• 

BiiLTE  (A. )     Madame  de  Stael.       .     • 
Bones  and  L     Melville  (.G   J.  W.) . 
Bonneville's  adventures.     Living  (N\._) 
Book  of  St.  Kicholas.     Paulding  (J.  K. 
Book  of  Buobs.     Xh.ickeb.iy  ( W .  M. ) 

Book  of  vagaries.   Paulding  (J-  1^->    •        , .^  ^  -,  o^i  .m 
Border bealles:  tale  of  aUs.issippL  SIMMS  (W.G. ) -.2.   4 

Border  (The)  Kifles.  Aimard  ^G. )  .  .  ■  •  f^^^^ 
Border  war  ;  a  tale  of  disunion.  Jones  (J.  B. )  ^ZL..J 
BORG  (S.ytV.fl)  Northern  lights.  Stones  ^'om  Swe- 
dish  and  Finnish  authors,  .  -  •  •  •  -^^••'^ 
Boris  (Gontrau).  She  loved  him  madly.  .  .  13b.U4 
loRROvMGeor^ge).     Lavengro  ;  the  scholar,^  the  gypsy, 

-Eom^iuyBye."  A  sequel  to  Lavengro.     .     .     135.07 
Bosom  friend.     Grey  ( jUis.  E.  C. )       •     ■ 

Lander  (S.  W.)     Spectacles  for  young 


1  of  244.20 
.     263.04 


146. 0-. 
177.04 
134.23 
231.!S4 
1123.00 
235.13 
255.33 
235.15 


Birds  of  prey 

—  Charlotte's  inheritance.      .     . 

—  DaiTell  Markham 

—  Dead  men's  shoes 

—  Dead  sea  fruit.     ..... 

—  Diavola,  or  nobody's  daughter. 

—  Doctor's  wife 

—  El.anor's  victory 

Fenton's  quest 

—  Hostages  to  fortune.      .     .     . 

—  John  Marchmout's  legacy.      . 

—  Joshua  Haggard's  daughter. 


135.21 
135.36 
141.06 
135.33 
135.22 
135.23 
135.24 
13.5.39 
141.05 
135.25 
141.08 


Lady  Audl'ey's  secret itl'll 


21L57 


of 


Boston. 

BoTH'^Jides'of'the  street.  Walker  (M.  S.)  . 
Bothwell,    or  the   days    of   Mary,   Queen 

Gb.ANT    (J.)  .       •       •        •       ■        •       ■      h't     -i?    NT 

Bound  to  John  Company.  [Bkaddon  (M.  J;-. )] 
Bound  to  rise.  Alger  (H.)  ....••■ 
Bound  to  the  whiel.  Saundeks  (J.)  •  •  •  • 
BouTON  (J.  B.)  Kound  the  block.  [«m.n.]  . 
B  0  W.  C.  series.  Sf e  De  Mille  (J  • )  ■  •  • 
BoWEN(C.  E.)     Jack  the  conqueror.       .     .     • 


222.85 
202.79 
Scots. 
211.88 
134.35 
122.45 
245.03 
244.30 
172.34 
135.17 


—  Lady  Lisle, 

—  Lady's  mile iii'o4 

—  Lost  for  love "'■"* 

—  Lovels  of  Arden ^j*^-*^ 

—  Only  a  clod t>.-'qj. 

_  Oscar  Bertrand "''■''* 

—  Outcasts 

_  Publicans  and  sinners 

—  Eobert  Ainsleigh.     2  v 

—  Bun  to  earth.     2  v 

—  liupert  Goodwin 

—  Sir  Jasper's  tenant 

—  Strange  world. 

—  Strangers  and  pilgrims 

—  Taken  at  the  flood [    c.,'  -J    ^ 

—  Three  times  dead  ;  or,  the  secret  of  the  heath, 

=  ^V°eav:rf  and  we'^t ;  V  "  Love  'thit  iatii  us  in  his 

net." „■     ;     ■ 

Brvdfokd  (Annie  C.)    Nellie  Bracken. 

Bradford  (Sarah  H.)    Linton  tamily.       .,       .  „ 

BrXy  (Edward).    ['Cnthbert  Bede.']  Adventures  of 

Mr.  Verdant  Green ill  12 

_  Nearer  and  dearer.        .     .     . 141!  14 

Fradley  (w'j.)  '['bl^ce  dayiora.']  Kainfoi^d^smes  : 

Boys  at  Dr.  Murray's.     •     • .  •    • 191  19 

Gilberfs  last  summer  at  R-amford.      .....     JJ*-i» 


135.28 


135.35 
141.02 
135.41 
135.37 
135.30 
135. '31 
135.44 
141.01 
1'3.03 
.  1H5.32 
13.3.43 


141.11 
141.10 
141.09 


Gilbert  stair  and  UiB  lessons.      . 

Jiick  Arconibe  ;  the  story  of  a  wail 

Will  Rood's  IriendsUip 

—  Miss  Patience  Hathaway 

_  Mr.  Pendleton's  cup.     ...•■•• 
BB.iDY(Jame.5T.)     Christmas  dream.     .     . 
the  son  of  Athos.   Dumas  (.A.) 
ADA.Ms(Wm.  T.)     ...     .     •     ■     11-37. 
Brakespeare  -,  or,  the  fortunes  of  a  free  lance.   ^Law^ 


Bragelonne, 
Br,ake  up. 


191.'21 

l'Jl.22 
.     194.23 
.     194.31 
.     141.15 
.     181.18 


BBOOKLVN    MKRCANTILE    LIBRARY. 


FICTION  :  Brandon  (o  Bulwer. 


467 


Brandon  :  or,  a  hundred  years  ago.  Tiffany  i^O.)  2G1.35 
Urave  and  bold  seiies.  Aj.gek  (,H.,  J>.)  .  .  12 '.42 
Brave  hearts.     Gray  (Robertson),  psmd.  for  IIaymond 

(R.  W.) 242.87 

Brave  hidy.     Cbaik  (D.  M.  Mnloch)  ....     2:!2.(;() 

Br  WE  old  salt.     Adams  (W.  T.) 112.1ii 

Bravo.   [Scviie  laid  in   l'tnire.1  Cooper  (J.  F.)         1G:!.20 

BuAvo  of  Venice.     Lewis  (M.  CI.) 223.70 

Bkay  (Mis.  a.  E.  K.)  Novels  and  romances.  lOv.  141.29 

1.  The  white  hootla. 

2.  De  Foix  ;  Uth  (.-eutliry. 

3.  The  Protestant  ;  a  tale  of  q.  Mary. 

4.  Fitz  of  Fitz  Ford  ;  a  k'^eiiii  of  Devon. 
6.  Tlie  Talba  ;  or.  Moor  of  Portugal. 

6.  \Vark>i(,'h  :  or,  the  fatal  oak. 

7    Trelawuy  of  Trelawuo  ;  a  legend  o.'  Cornwall. 

8.  TriaU  of  the  heart. 

9.  Heury  de  Pomeroy  ;  or,  the  eve  of  St.  John  ;  a  legend  of 

Cornwall  and  Devon. 
10.  Courtenay  of  Walreddou  ;  a  legend  of  the  coast  of  England. 

Brazen  Gates.  Smith  (F.  N.)  Ed.  by  J.  V.  Smith.  252.90 
Bkead-.and-cheese,  and  kisses.  Far.ieon(B.  L. )  191. -13 
Breaking  a  butterfly.  Lawrence  (  G.  A. )  .  .  222. 52 
Breaking  away  ;  fortunes  of  a  student.     Adams 

(\V.  T.)     112.17 

Bred  in  the  bone.     Payn  (James) 141.07 

Bbeezie  Langton.     Sm.U(T(H.  ) 252.92 

Breh.it  (A.  del.  Belin  (Jean) 141.16 

Bremer  (Fredrika).  A  diary,  H —  family,  Axel  aud  .\nna, 

and  other  tales 141.18 

—  Easter  offering 141.17 

—  Father  and  daughter 141.19 

—  Four  sisters 141.20 

—  Home,  and  Strife  and  peace 141.21 

—  Life  in  D.ilecarlia,  parsonage  of  Mora.     .     .     235.99 

—  Neighbors,  and  other  tales.    ......     141.22 

—  President's  daughtei-s  ;  including  Nina.        .     141.23 

Same.     Part  2.     Nini 141.24 

Bressant.     Hawthorne  (Julion) 212.  C8 

Breugel  brothers.     Sternberg  (A.  von*.     .     .     254.00 

BrevioiG.)     Novels  2  aud  3 v.  2  of  244.21 

Brewer's  family.  Eli.is  i  .Vcs.  S.  S. )  .  .  .  183.05 
Brewster  (Aune  M.  H.)    Compensation.     .     .     142.01 

—  St.  Martiu's  summer 142.02 

Bridal  eve.  Southworth  ( J/r.s-.  E.  D.  E.  N. )  253  24 
Bride  of  Limmermoir.  Scott  (Sr  Walteri.  .  245.33 
Bride  of  Llewellyn.  Southworth  (J/'ra.E.U.E.N.  )253.25 
Bride  of  Omberg.  Cirlen  (E.  F.)  .  .  .  .  145.37 
Biude's  fate,  a  sequel  to  Changed  bride?.    Southworth 

(jr--.s.  E.  D.  E.  N.) •     •     •     253.87 

Briery  Creek.     Martineau  (H.  ) 231.34 

Bbig.adier Frederick.  EBOKMANN-CHATRiAN(MM.)lt>3.23 
Brigand  (The),  or  Corse  de  Leon.     James  (G. 

P.  K.) 215.47 

Bright  (.l/i-.s-.  Matilda  A.)     Margaret ;  a  story  of  life  in 

n  prairie  home.  By  Lyndon,  [psmd.]    .     .     142.03 

—  Oxley.     By  Lyndon,  [psend.1 142.2G 

Bright" uV/v.  A.  M.)     The  three  Berniees,  or  Ansermo 

of  the  crag 142.31 

NoU. — Hist,  novel ;  time  of  Vespasian  and  Titua. 

Brisee.     [tinon.] 142.04 

Buisted  (C.  A.)     The  upper  ten  thousand.       .  142.05 

Brock  (.l/cs.  Carey).     Home  memories.       .     .  142.07 

Brock  (S.  A.)     Kenneth,  my  king 142.0(! 

Broken  chains.     Werner  (E.) 263.92 

Broken  columns.     Dixon  (Rec. — ) 142.08 

Broken  to  harness.     Yates  (E.) 2(55.15 

Broken  toys.     Steele  ( A.  C. ) 252.91 

Bronte  (Anne).  ■  ['Acton  Bell.']    Agnes  Grey.  142.14 

—  Tenant  of  Wildlell  ILill 142.13 

BKONTii  (Charlotte).    ['  Currer  Bell.']  Jane  Eyre.  142.09 

—  The  professor 142.10 

—  Shirley 142.11 

—  Villette •. 142.12 

BBONTii  (Emily).     ['Ellis  Bell.']      Wuthering 

Heights 142,15 

Brooke  aud  Brooke  Farm.     Martineau  (II.)  .  231.27 

Brooke  (Henry).     Fool  of  quality.     2  v.     .     .  142.18 

Brooke  (Noah).    Boy  emigrauts 146.12 

Brookes  of  Bridlemere.     Melville  (G.  J.  W.)  235.86 

Brooks  i Shirley).     Aspen  court 142. '20 

—  GortUan  knot 142.23 

—  Silver  cord 142.21 


—  Sooner  or  Liter. » 142.22 

Brother  clerks.     By  Xariffa,  psiud 265.23 

Brothers  bet.     Carlen  (E.  F. ) 115.38 

BRouciii  (R.  B. )  Life  of  .Sir  John  Falstaff.  .  .  17."j5.(12 
Briuigham  (Henry,  Ain/l.  Albert  Lunel.  .  .  142.41 
Brougham  I  John  I.     A  basket  of  chips.     .     .     .     143.(11 

—  Bunsby  papi  r.s 113.02 

Bro'ight  to  the  front.  Kellogg  (E.)  .  .  .  2'27.03 
Broughton  (Rhoda).     Cometh  up  as  a  flower.       142.33 

—  Good-bye,  sweet-heait 142.34 

—  Joan 142.38 

—  Nancy 142.37 

—  Not  wisely,  but  too  well 142.35 

—  Red  as  a  rose  is  she ]42.:!1) 

Brown  (Charles  B. )     Arthur  Mervyn  ;  or,  memoirs  of 

the  year  1793.  2  v 143.(l5 

—  Clara  Howard  ;   or  the  enthusiasm  of  love.  .     143.07 

—  Edgar  Huntley;  or  memoirs  of  a  sleep-walker.  143.08 

—  Jane  Talbot 143.09 

—  Ormrnd,  or  the  s.cret  witness 143.10 

—  Wieland,  or  the  trnn.'sforuiiition 143.11 

Brown  (John,  M.U.)  JIarjorie  Fleming.  .  .  143.18 
Same.      [In  Little  classics,  v,  10.]     .     .     220.97 

—  Rab  and  bis  friends.  [In  Little  classics,  v. 4.]  226.80 
Browne  iC.  F.  )  Artenms  Ward  :  his  book.  .     .     143.13 

—  Artemus  Ward  in  Londcn,  and  other  papers.    143.14 

—  Ai-temus  Ward  :  his  travels 143.15 

—  Artemus  Ward's  panorama 143.17 

. —  Artemus  Ward  :  his  works 143.12 

Vontimis  ;  Essays,  sketehes.  and  letters.  War  stories  and 
romances.     To  California  and  letnrn.     Loudon  Punch  let- 
ters.   Artenms  Ward's  panorama.     Miscellaneous. 
Brown  stone  f ,  out  :  a  sti^ry  of  New  York  and  Saratoga. 

Fulton  (Chaudos) 193.04 

Brownings,  a  t;ile  of  the  great  rebellion.  Fuller 

(J.  G.) 193.06 

Brownlows.  Oliphant  (3/r.<t.  M.  O.  W.)  .  .  234.07 
Brownson  iO.  A.)  Charles  Elwood,  or  the  infidel 

converted 143.24 

Bruce  (.)/)■.<.  E.  M.)  A  thonsnnd  a  year.  .  .  143.25 
Brodiiek    Bones'    book   of    stump  speeches.     Scott 

(J.  F.) 245.13 

Bruin  ;  the  great  bear  hunt.  Reid(M.  )  .  .  242.42 
Bruno.   Abbott  iJ).    Harper's  story  books,  v.  1.  216.92 

Brun ION  (Mary  B. )     Sell-control 143.27 

Bryan  Maurice,  orthe seeker  MiTCHELL(iJti'.W.)232.10 
Buchanan  (R.)     Shadow  of  the  sword.    .     .     .     143.26 

—  (Old  Gibbon  (C. )     Storm-beaten 143.33 

Buck  Bradford  (Down  the  river,  or).     Adams 

(W.  T.) 113.13 

Buckskin  Mose  ;  or,  life  from  the  lakes  to  the  Pacific, 
as  actor,  circus-rider,  scout,  and  guide.  [By  Cur- 
tis B    Hawley.] 145.06 

BuDDLEcoME  (To)  and  back.  Burnand  (F.  C.)  145.09 
BuDiiET  of  wit  and  humour.  Vaij;nti.ne  (Vr.W.)  262.90 
BuoDiNGToN  (Z.  B. )  Can  the  old  love ?  .  .  .  143.34 
Budget  of  fun  Cor  little  folks.   Aunt  Maggie.    .     143.28 

BuERSTENBINUER    {E.  )       &'  BiJRSTENBINDER  (E.) 

BUFFET.S.     Doe  (Charles  H. ) 174.62 

BuG.Jargal.     Hugo  (Victor) 214.49 

BuLFiNCH  (T. )  Age  of  chivalry.  [King  Arthur  iind 
his  knights.  The  Mabinogeon  or  Welsh  popular 
tales.] 143.31 

—  Age  of  fable,  or  beauties  of  mythology.       .     143.29 

—  Legi  nds  of  Charlemagne 143.30 

Bulls  and  the  Jonathans.  Paulding  (J.  K.)  235.16 
Bulwer  Lytton    (E.  G.  E.  L.,  lurd  Lytlou).      Alice,  or 

the  mysteries.     2  v 144.01 

—  Calderon,  the  courtier.     [llK/i  Leila.]     .     .  144.15 

—  Caxtons 144.02 

—  Coming  race,  or  the  new  Utopia 141.37 

—  Devereux 144.03 

—  Disowned 144.04  , 

—  Eruest  Maltravers.     2v ,  144.07 

^  Eugene  Ar.im. 144.10 

—  Fulklaiul 144.39 

—  Godolphin 144.11 

—  HaioM,  the  last  of  the  Saxon  kings.  .     .     .  144.12 

—  Haunted  an  I  the  liannt-  rs.  [In  Tai.es  from  BlJickwood,  v.  10. | 
sanje.    [/»  Little  classics,  v.  2.1 2Ji;,84 

—  House  and  the  brain.     [.S'ame  us  Haunted,  c/c]    .    .  .    22i;.Hl 

—  Kenelm  CUill:n-ly. 144.05 


In  asking  for  booka,  uae  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NU-MBER. 


468 


FICTION  :  Bulwer  to  Carlyle. 


BnLWEit-LYTTON  (E.G.E.  L.)  couihmed. 

—  Last  days  of  Pompeii.        .     .     .     .     .     .     ■     144.13 

—  Last  of  the  barons ,     .     .     .     .     l-W-l* 

—  Leila,  or  the  siege  of  Grjnada.  .     .     . 

—  Lucr -tia 

—  Jlakl  "t  Muliues.  [In  Little  classica.  v.  0.) 

—  Mv  nor.'l.  cr  varieties  in  English  lile. 


144.15 
144. 3G 

144.  IG 


—  Night  and  morning •     114.22 

—  Parisians 144.38 

—  Paul  Clifford 144.23 

—  Pausanias  the  Spartan 144.41 

—  Pelbam 144.21 

—  Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine 141.27 

—  Rienzi I'A.i^ 

—  Strani^e  story 114.. 9 

—  What  will  he  do  with  it? 144.31) 

—  Zanoui 144.33 

Bulwer-Lttton  (L'jdv).  Behind  the  scenes.     .     115.01 

—  Ghevelev,  or  the  man  of  honor.  2  t.  .  .  145.02 
Bulwer-Lytton  (E.li.,to)-(Zi(/Ho)i).  ['Owen  Meredith.'] 

Blag  of  Amasis 145.07 

BwNCE  (Oliver).     Bachelor's  storj' 145.10 

BuNCLE  (Life  of  John).    Amory  (Thomas).  4  v. 
BuNGENER  (L.  F. )    Julian,  or  the  close  of  an  era.  145.11 

—  Preacher  and  the  king 145.12 

—  l^riest  and  the  Huguenot.  2  v.  ....  145. 13 
BusNETT  (Fanny  E.).  Nature's  school.     .     ,     .     14.5.17 

BuNsBY  papers.     Brough.\m  (John) 143.02 

BuNYAK  (John).  Pilgrim's  progress.  145.15  ;  3V25.i6 
BnEBCRY  (il//'.s-.  E.  J.)  Florence  SackTille.  .  .  115.16 
BuKDETT  (C. )      Margaret  Monorieff,    the  lirst  love  of 

Aaron  Burr 145.18 

—  Blonde  and  brunette 134.17 

BuRGOM.isTEB  faui  ly.  MuLLER  (Cbristin;).  .  232.b2 
Burke  (Peter),  llomance  of  the  forum.  .  .  14.5.20 
Burlesque   autobiography.     Twain  (Mark),  pseud,  for 

Clemens  (S.  L.) 155.20 

Burnand  (F.  C.)    Happy  thoughts 145.23 

I  —  Hippy-thought  hall 145.22 

—  More  happy  thoughts 145.24 

—  My  health 145.21 

—  New  hist  iry  of  Sanford  and  Mertoa.   .     .     .     145.19 

—  To  Buddleooiue  and  back 145.09 

BuRNEY  (Frances).     See  Akdl\y  (F.  B.  d'l. 

Burnt  Njal,  (Story  of );  or,  life  in  Iceland.  Tr.  byG.W. 

Dasent 145.26 

BuRSTENBisDEB  (E.)     See  Werner  (Ernst),  pseud. 
Burton  (R.  F. )     Vikram  and  the  vampire.       .     145.55 

Bush  boys.     Keid(M.) 242.43 

Bushrangers,  a  Yankee's  adventures  during  his  second 

visit  to  Australia.     Thiimes  (W.  H.)     .     .     261.19 

Bushwhacker  (Sayings  of  Dr.)  Cozzens  (F.  S.)   165.15 

BossEY(G.  M.)     Fables 185.10 

Butler  (Samuel).  Erewhom  ;  or,  over  the  range.  184.28 
Butt  (Be.xtriee  May).     Miss  Molly.         .     .     .     143.37 
Butt  (Martha  H.)     See  Bennett  (M.  H.  B.) 
By-and-by  :  hist,  rmnanci^     Maitland(E.  )      .     235.90 
By  his  own  might.     Hillern  (W.  von).        .     .     213.78 

By  still  waters.     MiYo(I.  F.) 196.03 

By  the  king's  command.  Hugo(V.  )  Man  who  laugh8.Pt.2 

By  the  sea.     Gurhiek  (j1/''«.  S.  ) 165.44 

Byr  (Ro'jert),  }isriid.     See  Bayer  (C.  R.) 
Caballero  (Fernini,  jt.iind.     See  Arrom  (C.  B.  de). 
Cabin  bo  )k  ;  or,  national  characteristics.      Sealsfield 
(Charles),  iiseiid.  of  Postel  (Karl).       .     .     251.05 
—  —  Same.     [A  lother' translation.]    ....     251.06 
C.\BIN  on  the  prairie.     Pearson  (C.  H.  )  .     .     .     235.32 

CiDEr,L(.l/r,?.  H.  M.)     Ida  Craven 151.18 

CiDET  life  at  West  Point.    [Kinsman  (J.  B. )]     .     145.30 

Caged  lion.     YongeiC.  M.) 205.53 

Cahun   (Leon).     Adventures  of  Captaiu  Mayo  ;   or,  a 
Phceuician  expedition,  B.  c.  lOUO.    .     .     .     146.08 

•Cakes  and  ale.     Jerrold  (Douglas i 221.13 

Cakes  and  ale  at  Woodbine.    Coffin  (R.B.)     .     161.11 

C.VLDCLEUGH  (W.  G. )    Easlom  tales 145.32 

Caldebon,  the  courtier.    Bulweb-Lytton  (E.  G. 

E.  L.) 144.15 

Caldebwood  secret.     Johnson  (V.  W. )    .     .     .     226.28 
Caldwell  ( Mfn.  A.  Ma  sh).     S^e  Marsh  ( Mrs.) 
Caleb  Field  ;  a  tale  of  the  Puritans.     Oliphant  {Mrs. 

M.  O.  W.) 231.03 

Cause  Kiiugle.     Copito(C.  C.) IGl.lO 


Caleb  Stukely.     [anon.}   3  v. 145.33 

Caleb  WiiliaiQs  (Adventures  of).     Godwin  (W.) 

2  v 195.14 

Caix-aiiuka.     Pleasants  (J.) 241.34 

Called  to  accoi'.nt.     Thomas  (Aunie).     .     .     .     261.09 

Callibhoe.     Sand  (Maurice) 244.98 

Callista:  a  sketch  of  3d  century.  Newman(J.H.)  233.49 
Cambridge  Freshman,  or  memoirs  of  Mr.   Golightlv. 

Legband  (M.) 223.09 

Cameron  H.iU,  a  story  of  the  civil  war.     [Cruse 

.(M.  A.)] 145.3C 

Cameron  pride.     Holmes  (M.J.) 213.47 

Camilla.     Abblay  (F.  B.  d').     3  v 171.60 

Camllla  ;  a  tale  of  a  violin.  Baen.^rd  (C.  )  .  132.1(5 
Camille.  Gasparin  (V.,  oomte.se  de).  .  .  .  194.41 
Camoens,  or  tlie  death  of  the  poet.  Teeck  (L.von).  133.02 
Camobs;  life  under  the  now  empire. Feuillet  (O.  )  191.27 
Campbell  (.1/rs.  (J.  H.  L. )     Eios  and  Anteros,  the  old 

love  and  the  new 145.31 

Camp  fires  of  the  red-man.  Oeton  (J.  R.)  .  234.32 
Camp  fires  of  the  Revolution.  \Vat.son  (H.  C.)  263.42 
Camp  of  refuge.  M.vcfarlase  (C. )  2v.ini.  224.61 
Campaner  Thai  (The).     Richter  (J.  P.  F. )      .3587.01 

Camping  out.     .Stephens  (C.  A.) 256.09 

Can  the  old  love?  Buddington  (Z.  B.)  .  .  143.34 
Can  you  forgive  her'?  Trollope  (A.)  .  .  .  261.53 
C.\n  wrong  be  right'?     Hall  (J/;s.  S.  C.)     .     .     212.21 

Cancelled  will.     1)upuy(E.  A. ) 181.32 

Candid  and  Doctor  Pan;,'!oss.  Barton  (J.)  .  132.38 
Canoe  and  the  saddle.     Winthbop  ('Iheodore).  1122.01 

Canterbury  fcvles.     Lee  (H.)     2v 222.57 

Canterbury  tales.     Lee  (S.) 222.59 

Canute  (Judith  i,  pseud.     See  Campbell  (.1/»-,9.  J.  II.  L.) 

Canvassing.     Banim  (M.) 132.34 

Cape  Cod,  and  all  along  shore.  Noedhoff  (C.)  233.43 
Capeb  sauce.  Pari  on  (  ,Um.  S.  P. )  ....  2538.12 
Capital  punishment :  Claude  Gueux.  Hugo(V.  )  214.61 
Captain  Blake.  Maxwell  (W.  H.)  ....  231.44 
Captain  Biaude,  of  the  "Centipede."  Wise(H.A.)  264.33 
Captain  Carleton.  De  Foe  (Danifl).  .  .  .  5032.08 
Captain    Dangerous    (Strange    adventures    of). 

Sala  (G.  A.) 244.61 

Captain  of  the  guard.  Grant  (James).  .  .  211.89 
Captain    Priest  (Wonderful  adventures  of).      Paxton 

(Philip),  jwfiKV.  <;/  H-AMMETT  (S.  A.)    .     .     212.31 

Captain  Paul.     DuiLvs  (A.) 175.48 

Captain  Sam,  or  boy  scouts  of  1814.    Egqleston 

(G.  C.) 184.29 

Captain  Singleton.     DeFoe(D.) 5032.03 

Card  drawer.     Griffin  (Gerald) 211.75 

Caedinal  Pole.  Ainswobih  (W.  H.  )  ...  114.42 
Carey  (Rosa  Nouchette).  Wooed  and  married.  151.17 
Caring  lor  no  man.  Porteb  (L.  B. )  .  .  .  241.86 
Gael  and  Jocko.     Abbott  (J.)     Haiper's  story  books, 

V.  10.] 216.89 

Gael  Werner.     Simms(W.  G.)     2v 252.27 

Carlen  (Emilie  F. )     Bride  of  Ombcrg.        .     .     145.37 

—  Brother's  bet ;  or,  within  six  weeks.   .     .     .     145.38 

—  Foster  brothers 235.97 

—  Ciustavus  Lindorm 145.39 

—  Home  in  the  valley 145.40 

—  Ivar  ;  or,  the  Skjuts  boy 115.41 

—  Lover's  stiatagem 145.44 

—  Magic  Goblet 14-5.45 

—  One  year.  A  tale  of  wedlock 145.42 

—  Temptation  of  wealth  ;  or,  the  heir  of  primo- 

Eeniture 235.97 

^  Whimsical  woman 145.43 

Carleton,  p.'teud.     See  Coffin  (C.  C.) 

Carlton  (Mcmoii-s  of  Capt.)  De  Foe  (Daniel).  5032.03 

Cableton  (W.)     Fardorougha,  the  uiiser.    .     .     151.03 

—  Holland  tide  ;  or,  Irish  popular  ti.lea.       .     .     151.01 

—  The  Squanders  of  Castle  Squander.     2  v.     .     151.04 

—  Tracts  and  stoiies  of  the  Iiisli  pcasautrj-.  2  v.  151.06 
Carlingfoed  (Chronicles  of).  Oliph.ant  (M.O.W.)234.09 

Cabling.     Ruffini  (G.) 244.49 

CAELKriuken.  Wabner  (.\.  B.  rimZ  S.)  .  .  203.20 
Carlyle  (T.  )   Translation  from  the  Germ.in  :  Musajus, 

Tieck,  Richter. 151.13 

—  Translations  f  om  the  German.     3  v.       .     .  5020.21 
V.  1-2.  "Willii^lni  Moister'a  apprruticoRliip  ami  tr.ivels. 

y.  3.  Traus.  from  Musreiis.Fmuiue,  Tieck,  Hoffaiau,  Itiehter, 


13  K  O  O  K  L  Y  N    U  E  U  O  A  N  T  I L  E    L  1  Bli  A  U  Y . 


FICTION  :  Carlyon's  yenr  to  Charley. 


469 


C VBLYONS year.     Payn  iJames).      .....  151.19 

Cauoline.     Abbott  iJacob) 111.04 

CakoluM.)     How  Marjory  helped 145.29 

CumoLL  (Lewis),     tke  Dodo-son  (C.  L. ) 

Carry's  oonfession.     lamm.] 151.15 

(.Iautaphilus  (Clironicl  s  of ).   Hoff.man  (David).  44i>.'JG 

Caister  Qimrterman.     Baker  (Wiu.  M.)       .     .  125.Li7 

Gary  (Alice).     The  Bishop's  siu ISj.Ol 

—  Cloveruook 152.U.J 

—  Married,  uot  mated 15:i  03 

^  Pictures  of  country  life 1  )2.0t 

—  Snowberri 3's.  A  book  for  youug  fjlks.  .  .  152.05 
Casella  ;    or,   cbildreu  of  the  valleys.     Farquhakson 

(Martba) I'.ll.Uti 

Casimir  Miiremma.     Helps  (.\rthur).      .     .     .  213.01 

Casper.     Warner  (A.  B.  rtiwi  8. ) 26i.2:t 

CissiQCE  of  Kiawah.  Simms  (W.  G. )  .  .  .  252.25 
Cassy.  STRETroN(Hesba),  p.s«>u</.  ^i- Smith  (H.iu- 

uah) ■ 255.93 

Cast  up  by  the  sea.     Baker  (S.  W.  i    .     .     .     .  131.12 

C.ASTAW.AYs.     Keiu  (Oipt.  .Mayii-') 212.4:i 

Caste,  a   story  of   republican   equali.y.      Pike 

(M.  H.) 152.U 

Castle  Avon.     Marsh-Caldwell  ( Jlfiw.  A. )      .  231.07 

Castle  builders.     Yonge  ( jl/js.*  C.  M. )     .     .     .  265  26 

Castle  Daly.     Keary  (Annie) 216.59 

Castle  D.xn'^erous.     Scott  (Sir  Walter).     .     .  215.3i; 

Castle  Nowhera.     Woolson  (C.  F. )  ....  2(!(j.90 

CisTLE  of  Otrauto.     W.vlpole  (Horace).     .     .  20i.4-t 

Castle  of  Soudet.     Domas  (Alexamirj).      .     .  175.10 

C.isTLE  Richmond.     Trollope  i  Anthony).  .     .  261.54 

C.isTLE  Wafer.     Wood  (,I/i-.v.  H  nry).      .     .     .  264.48 

Ca.stle"s  heir.     Wood  (J//w.  Henry  i.       .     .     .  261.19 

Castles  in  the  air.  Gore  ( .l/;s.  (j. )  .  .  .  211.16 
Castles  in  the  air  (Fonndntions,  or).     Porter 

(Kose) 241.50 

C.iSTLEMON   (Hirry),  pseud,  of  FosoicK   vC.  A.) 

Franlt  Nelson  series. 

1.  Suowed  up  :   sportsman'a  dub  iu  the  moimtaiim.  152.50 

2.  Frank  Nelaou  iu  tha  forecastle  ;   or  siionauiaus 

club  among  the  whalers 152.51 

—  [Gunboat  series.  ]     6  v. 

1.  Frank,  the  young  naturalist 152.06 

2.  Frank  on  a  gun-boat 152.07 

3.  Frank  iu  the  woods 152-08 

4.  l-'rank  on  the  prairie 152.09 

6.  Frauk  before  Vicksburg 152.10 

6.  Frauk  oil  the  lower  Misaissippi 152.11 

—  Rocky  Mountain  series,     v.  1-3. 

1.  Frank  among  the  i-aucheros 152.29 

2.  Frank  at  Dou  Carloa'.s  raiicho 152.y0 

3.  Frauk  iu  the  luouiit.uus 152.31 

—  Rolling  stone  series,     v.  1-3. 

1.  Tom  Newcome. .     152.23  I  3.  No  moss.     .     . 

2.  Oo  ahead.       .    .     152.21  | 

—  Sportsman's  club  series.     3  v. 

1.  In  the  saddle.     .     152.4(113.  Am  nig  the  trap' 

2.  Afloat 152.47  I 

Castleton  (D.  R.)     Sal'm  :  17th  ceutiiry. 

Castro  (A.  de).    EI  Biiseapie 

Cathara  Clyde.     Inconnii:^ 

Catherine.  Thackeray  i  W.  M.  i  .  .  .  . 
Catharine's  lovers.  Euckmann-Cu.itrian  (MJI. )  183.15 
Catskill  fairies.  Johnson  iV.  \V. )  .  .  .  .  226.29 
Cattermole  (K. )  Eveiiin,'S  at  H.uidon  Hall  .  152.13 
C.iDNTERiH. )     Romance  of  his.ory  :  lud'a.     .     152.38 

Causey  buildin'^.     Abbott  (J.)        111.45 

Cavalier,  an  historical  nn-el.  James  (G.  P.  R.)  215.44 
Cavaliers  ot  England.     Herbert  (H.  W.)        .     213.23 

Cavendish.     Nealk(W.  J.)        233^24 

Caxton  (Laura),  psewl.     See  Comins  (Lizzie  B.) 
Caxtons.     Bulwer-Lytton  iE.  G.  E.  L.)    .     .     141.02 
Cecil  Castlemaine's  gage.     By  "  Ouida,'  p.ieiulon.  nf 

Rame(L.  dela) ]'72.16 

Cecil  Dreeme.  Winthkop  (Tbeidore)  .  .  .  264.28 
Cecilia,  or  memoirs  ot  an  heiress.     Arblat  (F. 

B.  d')     3  v "...     171.57 

Cecil's  tryst.      Payn  (James) 152.39 

Centeol.a,  and  other  tales.  Thojip.son  (D.  P.)  261.25 
Cerise  ;  a  tale  of  the  last  century.  Melville  (G 

J-  W.) 231.G0 


102.25 


.  152.48 

151.38 
152.12 
151.16 
25.5.67 


Cervantes  Saavedra  (M.  dc).     Don  Quixote.    Tr.  by  C. 

Jarvis.     4v.ini 1.51.19 

Same.     Tr.  by  C.  Jarvis.  4  v 151.20 

Same.     Tr.  by  T.  Smollett 232.  .'^^g 

—  Exemplary  novels • 151.26 

—  Giilatea  ;  a  pastoral  ro  nance 151.25 

—  Wanderings  of  Persiles  and  Sigismuiida.     .     151.27 

Cj:sAR  Birutteau.      B.ilz.ac  ( H.  de  i 132.02 

Cesarine  Dietrich.     S.and  (G.orge) 175.58 

Ch.ainbe.^rer,  (The).  Cooper  iJ.  F. )  ...  163.21 
Challenge  of  Barletta.  Azeglio  (M.  'r.,  fiuoy/.  d')  172.10 
Chamberlain  iN.  H.  )    Autobiography  of  a  New  England 

farm-house 152.15 

Chamerovzow  (L.  a.)  Chronicles  of  the  Bastile.  152.17 
Chamisso  (A.  von).  Peter  Schleniihl.  .  .  .  1,52.21 
Champfleury  (J.  Flechy,  called^     Naughty  boys  ;  or, 

the  sufi'erings  ot  Mr.  Debiel 152.18 

Chance  acquaintance.  Howells  (W.  D. )  .  .  2I3.;'5 
Chance  child  ;  a  story.  G-ARRErT(E. )  .  .  .  193.34 
Chance  for  himself  ;  or.  Jack  Haz.ird  and  his  triasure. 

Trowbridge  (J.  T.  ) 266.23 

Ch.ance  medley.  Grattan  (F.  C. )  ....  235.95 
Chandos.  By  "Ouida."  Rame  (L.  de  lai.  .  172.17 
Changed  brides.     Soi'thworth  (E.  D.  E.  N.  )       253.48 

Ch-anging  base.     Everett  (Wm.) 184.10 

Chanter  (Charlotte).  Over  the  ebflfs.  .  .  .  152.20 
Chanticleer  ;  a  thanksgiving  stoiy.     Mathews 

(H.) 225.89 

Chapel  of  St.  Mary.      [«ho)i.] 153.01 

Chaplet  of  pearls.  Yonoe  (.l/r.'j.  C.  M. )  .  .  265.29 
Chapters  on  churchyards.  Southey  (Mrx.  C. )  253.22 
Character  sketches.  Maci.eoo(N.)  .  .  .  225.21 
Charcoal  sketches.     Neal  (J.  C. )       ....     233.22 

Charette.      [diion.] 153.25 

Ch-arity  Green.      Hartjun  (T.) 212.50 

Charlemagne  (Legends  of).     BrLFiNCH  (T.  G. )   143.36 

CharixEmont.     Simms  (  W.  G.  ) 252. 02 

Charles  (Mi-s.  E.  1     Against  the  stream  :    story 

of  an  heroic  age  in  England  [the  wars  with 

Napoleon] 153.18 

—  Bertram  family 153.04.V 

—  Chronicles  of'the   Schiinberg-Cotta  family  [Luther 

and  the  reformation.] ".     153.11) 

—  Conquering  and  to  conquer  ;  a  story  of  Rome  in  the 

days  of  St.  Jerome 1.53.21 

—  Cripple  of    Antioch.     [The  fabe  Christ.     Ways  de 

notes  in  the  days  of  Cbrj'sostom.]  .     .     .     153.04 

—  Diary  of  brother  Bartholomew,  a  monk  of  the 

abbey  ot  Maiienthal,  in  tlie  Odenwald,  in 

the  twelfth  century 153.07 

—  Diary  of  Mrs.  Kitty'Trevylyan 153.08 

—  Diaytous  and  liavcnauts.     A  storj'  of  the  civQ  wars 

[ofEnglanl] 153.05 

iVii/f.— For  sequel.  Sfc  On  both  sides  of  the  sea.  hrlow. 

—  Early  dawn  ;  or  sketches  of  Christian  life  in   Eng- 

land in  the  olden  lime 153. 0() 

—  Helena's  household 212.t<2 

—  Martyrs  of  Spain,  and  Libtrators  of  Holland.   153.16 

—  Slary,  the  handmaid  of  the  Lord 153.09 

—  On  both  sides  of  the  sea  :  a  story  of  the  conimon- 

wealtli  and  the  restoration 153.11 

—  Song  (The)  without  words 153.15 

—  Tales  and  sketches  of  Christian  life.    .     .     .     153.12 

Contt'iils  ■  Brother  Barthuloniew.  Rlaria  and  Cleon. 
f3ket.hi'S  of  tlio  Reformation  iu  Italy.  Sketches  of  the 
United  brethren. 

—  Two  vocations  ;  or,    the  sisters  of  mercy  at 

home 153.13 

—  Victory  of  the  vanquished,     [Earlv  Christian  life  iu 

Rome.] '.     .     .     .     153.17 

—  Winifred  Bertram 1.53.14 

Charles  Auchester.  Shepp.\ro  (E.  S.)  .  .  .  251.60 
Charles  Ehvood  ;  or,  the  infidel  converted.   Bkownson 

(O.  A.) 143.24 

Charles  O'Malley,  the  Irish  dragoon.  Le\'er(C.)  223.30 
Charles  Tyrrell  ;   or,  the  bitter  blood.     James 

(G.  P.  R.) 215.45 

Charles  Vavasseur.  S^^tH  (J.  F. )  .  .  .  .  251.85 
Charlesworth  (Maria  L.)  Ministering  children.  153.19 

—  Ministry  of  life 153.20 

—  Oliver  of  the  mill 153.40 

Charley  Roberts  series.     Thurston  (L.  M.)    .     243.74 


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470 


FICTION  :  CharUe  to  Clara. 


Charlie  Bell.     Kellogg  (E.) 221.95 

Charlie  Codmiin's  cruise.  Algee  (H.,  j>. )  .  121.10 
Chaklotte  Aekeimau  ;  a  [Hamburg]  theatrical 

romance.     Mjller  (^Otto) 232.83 

Ch.iblotie  ElizabL'tb,  [ii.vi™;.]  .See  Tonn.\  {C.  E. ) 
CHAKLOTrE's  iiiiieri  ance.  Braddon  (M.  E.)  .  135.21 
Charmed  sea.  MAimsE.AU  (Harriet).  .  .  .  231.31 
Charming  widow.  Macquoid  (K.  S. )  .  .  .  220.57 
Charms  and  coiinter-cliarms.  M'Intosh  (M.  J.)  224.67 
Ch,lkon,  or  the  ferry-bo.it.     (Select  call,  of  nov. 

y.  2.)  .     .     . 171.03 

Ch.arteris.     Meline  (M.  M.) 231.47 

Chaste  as  ice ,  pure  as  snow.  Desp.,ird  ( ^L■s.  M.  G. )  176. "^G 
Chateau  Frissac,  or  homo  scenes  in   France. 

LoG.AN  (0.) 224.21 

CaATE.iu  Morrille,  or  life  in  Touraine.   [niion.]     153.24 

CH.iTEAU  Eoage.     Dumas  (A.)  ~ 181.10 

Chateaubrmnd  (F   K.  de).     The  martyrs.  .     .     153.22 

—  Atala.  the  beautiful  Indian  of  the  Miss.  .     .     153.2J 
Chatrun  (A.)    lies  Erckmann  (E.),  and  Chatrlvn  (A.) 
Chatsworth,  or  the  romance  of  a  week.     Ward 

(R.  P.) 262.55 

Chavette  (Eugene).  So  £ur  yet  false  ;  or,  "  Pour- 

quoi." 153.38 

Checkmate,  [roioii.  Le  Fanu  (J.  S.)]  .  .  .  223.U8 
Cheney  (Mrs.  E.  D.)  The  child  of  the  tide.  .  154.37 
Cheney  (O.  Augusta).     Seeking  his  fortune,  and 

other  dialogues 121.34 

Chekbullez  (V.)   Joseph Noirel's  revenge.  .     .     103.32 

—  Count  Kostia 153.33 

—  Miss  Hovel 153.36 

—  Prosper  [K.mdoce] ^^i^-i^f 

—  Bom, mce  of  an  honest  woman 153.35 

CniiRRY  and  Violet,  a  tale  of  the  great  pligue. 

Manning  (A.) 22.5.23 

Chesebro'  (Carolina).     Children  of  light.    .     .     153.27 

—  Dreamlaid  by  daylight 153.28 

—  Foe  m  the  household.        . 15,!.30 

—  Isa.     A  pilgrimage 153.2'J 

—  Peter  Cari'adine,  or  the  Martindale pastoral.     154.01 

—  PhiUy  and  Kit. 154.02 

—  Victoii;!,  or  the  wo:ld  overco-ne 151.03 

Chesney  (('c)(.  George*.     The  dilemma,   [rtiwii.]    1.53.3^ 

—  The  iall  of  England  ?     The  battle  of  Djrkiug  :  remi- 

uisoencjs  of  a  volunteer 132.26 

Chestnut  wood.     Linden  (L.)  2v 223.75 

Chevalier  (The).     Dumas  (A.) 181.37 

Chevalier  Casse-Gou.     Boisgobey  (F.  du'i.       .     146.01 

1.  The  red  caiiielia.  2.  The  search  for  imce-it.>rs. 
Chev.^lujr  de  M.iison  Hougi  Du.mas^A.  )  .  175.19 
Chevalier  d'Hannental.  Dumas  (A.)  .  .  .  175.41 
Chevaliers  of  France.  Herbert  (H.  \V.  >  .  .  213.26 
Gheveley,  or  the  man  of  honor.  Bulwer  (  Ltd;/).  115.02 
Child  {Mrs:  L.  M. )  Philothea  ;  a  Grjciau  ro- 
mance  154.06 

—  The  reb'ils,  or  Boston  before  the  rjvolutiou.      151.08 

—  A  romance  of  the  republic 151.07 

Child  of  the  islaud  glen.  Kellogg  (E.)  .  .  226.11 
Chilo  of  the  tide.    Cheney  (Mrs.  ED.)     .     .     154.o7 

Child  pictures  from  Dickens 173.20 

Child  wife  (The).     Reid  (.\Iayue) 242.37 

Child  world.    H.amilton  iGaili,  pseiul.  nf  D  loas 

(M.  A.) ..."...     174.58 

Child's  dream  of  a  star.     Dickens  (C.)     Jn  Little 

classics.  V.  10 226.97 

Children  of  Amity  Court.  Thurston  (L.  M.)  243..77 
Children  of  Ught.  Chesebro'  (C.)  .  .  .  .  153.27 
Children  of  the  abbey.  Roche  (R.M.)  .  .  243.5S 
Children  of  Mount  Ida.  Child  (L.  Maria).  .  151.09 
Children   of   the   public.     Hale   (E.  E.)     In  Little 

classics,  V.  12 227.15 

Children  of  the  olden  time.  M.ackaeness  (H.)  22449 
Children  of  the  new  forest.  Marry.it  (F.)  .  22-5.46 
Children's  treasury  of  new  stories.  A.L.O.E.  121.18 
Children's  week.     Rv¥monb(B.  W.  )      .     .     .     212.89 

Chimes.     Dickens  (O.  ) 173.22 

Chi.nese  tales.     Gueulletie  (T.  S.  )     Novelist's   maga- 
zine, V.  5 233.56 

Choice  humorous  works.  Hook  (T. )  .  .  .  213.02 
Choice  (The)  of  Paris.  Be.njamin  (S.G.  W.)  133.25 
Choisy.     Story  (J.  P.) 254.89 


Chops,  the  dwarf.     Dickens  (C.)     In  Little  cLissiop, 

V.  2.    .     .     ■. 226.81 

Chobley  (H.F. )  A  Prodigy  ;  a  tale  of  music.  3  v.  154.26 
Cnras  and  Otho  ;  a  s:quel  to  Widow  Goldsmith's 

daughter.     Smith  (Julie  1'. ) 154.11 

Chrisna,  the  queeu   of  the  Danube.     Saintine 

(X.  B.)         241.54 

Christi.\n  Gellert.  Auerbach(B.  )  ....  124.07 
Christian  physiologist.  Gkifpin(G.  )  .  .  .  211.79 
Christian's  mistake.  Muloch  (D.  M.)  .  .  .  232.44 
Christie  Johnstone.  Ekide(C.)  ....  242.13 
Christie's  faith.  [Robinson  (F.  W.)]  .  .  .  154.10 
Christina  North.     Archer  (E.M.)     ....     125.09 

Christine.     Enault  (L) 183.3G 

Christmas  books.     Dickens  (C.) 173.21 

CHKisTMiS  books.     Thacker.iy  (W.  M. )    7)1 /i/.s- Miscel- 
lanies, V.  5 255.65 

Christm.as  carols.    Dickens  (C. ) 174.24 

Christmas  carol  (Fiomdarkne.ss  to  light:  or,  a).  192.34 
Christmas  dream.  Brady  (J.  T.)  ....  141.15 
Christm.is  eve  and  clu'istnias  day.  Hale  (E.  E. )  212.90 
Christm.as  eve   on  board  the   "Oberon."    Reid 

(VValtjr) 242.77 

Christmas  festivities.     Poole  (J.) 241.47 

Christmas  guest,  etc.  Southworth  (E.  D.  E.  N.  )  253.89 

CHRIST.MAS  stories.     Dickens  (C.) 173.22 

Christm.4s  stmy.  DA\^s  (C.  E.  K. )  ....  171.42 
Christopher  Kenrick.  Hatton  (J. )  .  .  .  .  212.70 
Christopher  North,  pseud.  tVc  Wilson  (J.) 
Christopher  Tadpole.  Smith  (A.)  .  .  .  .  252.67 
Chronicles  of  the  Bastile.  Chamep.ovzow  (M.A.)  152.17 
Chronicles  of  Cailingtord.  Oliphant  (M.O.  W.  )  234.09 
Chronicles  of  Cartaphilus,   the  wandering   jew. 

H0FPM.AN  (D.)     2v 446.26 

Chronicles  of  Clovetnook.  Jereold(D.  )  .  221.15 
Chronicles  of  Uotham.  Book  1.  White  (It.  G.)  151.12 
Chronicles  of  theC.ino.ig.ite.  Scott  (W.  )  245.37;  245.76 
Chronicles    of    the    Schonberg    Cotta    family. 

Charles  (E.) 153.10 

Chrysal  ;  or  the  adventmes  of  a  guinea.     John- 
stone (C.)    4v 221.24 

Church   (Florence  Marryat,  Mrs.  Eo.ssl.     Confessions 
of  Ger^dd  Estcouit 154.13 

—  For  ever  and  ever 154.14 

—  Girls  of  Fever.sham 154.21 

—  Her  lord  and  master 154.25 

—  Love's  conflict 154.15 

--  My  own  child 154.32 

—  Nellie  Brooke 154.22 

—  No  intentions 154.29 

—  Open  !     Sesame  ! 154.30 

—  Petronel 154.23 

—  Poison  of  asps 154.24 

—  Prey  of  the  gods 154.17 

—  Star  (A)  and  a  heart 154.31 

—  Temper 154.18 

—  Too  good  for  him 154.19 

—  Veronique 154.16 

—  Woman  against  woman 154.20 

Churton  (Hfnryi,  psend.     .S'flc  Tour,tee  (A.  W.) 
Cinderella.      Thackeray  (il/i.ss  A.  I.)    261.01;   255.78 
Cracj  Mars;  an  historical  romance.  Vigny  (A.  de).  172.30 
Cinnamon  and  pearls.  Martine.iu  (H.)    .     .     .     231.33 

CiNTHio  (G.  G. )    Novels V.  2  of  244.21 

Cipher,  a  romance.     Austin  (.1//-.s'.  J.  G.)    .     .     125.12 

Circe.     White  (B.) 263.52 

Circuit  rider.  Eggleston  (Edward).  .  .  .  184.39 
Citizen  of  Pr.ague.  Translated  by  .Mary  Howitt.  155.01 
Citoyenne  Jacqueline.  Tytler  (Sarahi.  .  .  262.33 
City   of    the  jugglers,    or    free   trade  in  souls. 

North  (W.) 233.41 

CLACKirrs  (The)   of  Inglebrook  Hall.     Prosseb 

(Mrs.) 235.56 

Clan  Albyn.    Johnstone  (Mrs.) 221.28 

Clandestine  murriage.  Dupuy  (E.  A.)  .  .  181.36 
Clara,   or   slave   life   in   Europe.     llACiCL.tNDER 

(F.  W.) 212.07 

Clara  Howard.  Brown  (Charles  B.)  .  .  .  143.07 
Clara  Lake's  dream.     Wood  (.)7y.s-.  H. )  .     .     .     264.79 

Clara  Melville,     [anon.]       155.02 

Clara  Vaughan.     Bl.vckmore  (R.  D. )     .     .     .     133.42 


BROOKLYN   MEBOANTI.LE   LIBBAEY. 


FICTION   :   Clare  to  Colonel. 


471 


Clare  (Adu),  pseud.   Oaly  a  woman's  heart.     .     15".03 
Clabence,  or  a  tiile  of  our  own  time.    Sedgwick 

(MissC.  M.) 251.20 

Clarissa  Harlowc.     Ekhaiidson  (Samuel).       .     243.011 

Same.  Edited  by  E.  S.  Dallas.    3  v.     .     .     243.23 

Clabk  (Charles  U>/ber).   [■  Jlax  AdLler.'J  Elbow- 
room 113.18 

—  Out  of  the  hurly-burly 113.1'.) 

Clark  (L.  Gaylord).      Ivniek-kiiacks  fro  a  an   edit(.r's 

table lo.^j.Oi; 

CrAEK  (Th.  M.)     Johu  Whopper,  the  uewsboy.     l.Jo.Ol 
Clarke  (C.  C.)    Boaudercs  :  father  and  son.       15'>.l)7 

—  Deiiise.     2  v 173.02 

—  Madame  Fontenoy 226.01; 

Clarke  (E.  G.  H.)      Lovers  and  thinker.s.     By  Hewes 

Gordon,  pseud 1.5.j.  08 

Clarke   {Mrs.  M.  C. )     Girlhood  of   Shakespeare's  he- 
roines.    2v IS").  10 

—  Irou  cousin 155. 12 

—  Kit  Bam's  adventures 155.14 

—  Kambliug  story 155.13 

Claeke  (Marcus).     His  natural  life.    .   »     .     .     155.05 
Clarke  (K.  S.)    [' Sophie  May . ']  Asbury  twins.  227.93 

—  ]>)ctor's  daughter 22li.()6 

—  Dotty  Dimple  stories.     Cv 225.90 

1.  At  her  graudmotlier's,     14.  At  play. 

2.  At  home.  5.  At  Si'liool. 

3.  Out  west.  I  7.  Fljaway. 

—  Little  Pmdy  stories.     6  v. 


,.  Cousin  Grace.    .     .    226.71 
i.  Little  Pnuly's  Story 

Book 226.72 

6.  Little  Piuily'8  Dolly 

Dimiile 226.73 

•  Little  Piudy's  flyaway  series.     4  v. 


1.  Little  Pimly.       .     226.08 

2.  Little  Prudy's  sis- 
ter Susy.     .     .      .     220.09 

3.  Little  Prudy'sCai)- 

toiu  Horace.    .     .     220.70 


3.  Aunt  llailRe's  story.  226  76 

4.  Little  i^raudmother.  226.77 


1.  Little  folks  astray.  226.74 

2.  Piudy     keeping 
house 226.75 

—  Maideuhood  series.    Our  Helen 226.  fi? 

Classic  tales 155.15 

Claude  Gueux.     Hugo  (Victor) 214. 81 

Claudia.     Douglass  (A.  M. ) 175.15 

Clavebings.     Trollope  (Anthony) 2G1.55 

Clavers  (Mary).     /St'e  Kiekland  (.Uc*.   CM.) 

Clay  (Bertha  M.)     Thrown  on  the  world  ;  or  the  dis- 
carded wife 155.38 

Clayton  (Cecil).     Azalea 155. 3G 

Clemens  (Jeremiah).     Bernard  Lyle  ;  an  historical  ro- 
mance  155.17 

—  Mustang  Grey:  a  romance 155.18 

—  Rivals  ;  times  of  Burr  and  Hamilton.  .  .  155.24 
Clemens  (S.  L.)  ['  Mark  Tw.iiiL']    Adventure  5  of  Tom 

Sawyer 155.32 

—  Bmlesque  autobiography 155.20 

—  Celebrated  jumpiug  frog  of  Calaveras  coauty,    and 

other  sketches .     ,     .     .     155.19 

—  Screamers 155.16 

—  Sketches,  new  and  old 155.30 

—  ouiWABNEB  (CD.)  Gilded  a!?e 155.25 

Clemmer  (Mary).     See  Ames  {Mrs.  M.  C. ) 
Clergyman's  wife  and  other  sketches.     Ritchie 

(.\.  C  M.) .     .     243.33 

Cleve  Hall.     Sewell(.1/i-,s.  E.  M.)     ....     251.30 
Cleveb  woman  of  the  family.  Yonge  (Miss  CM.  1  265.27 
Clcpp  climbers,  sequel  to  plaut  hunters.  Reid(M.  )  212.44 
Clifford  Troup  ;  a  Georgia  story.     Westmore- 
land (M.J.)     263.99 

Climbing  the  rope.   Mannering  (May),  pseud,  of 

NowELL  (H.  P.  H. ) 225.20 

Cline  (A.  J. )     Henry  Courtlaud  ;    or,   what  a  farmer 

cau  do 155  34 

Clinton  ;  or,  boy  life  iu  the  country.     Aimwell  (Wal- 
ter), p.vett/;.  of  .Simonds  (Wm. )      ....     252.44 

Clique  of  gold.     Gaboriau  (E.  ) 196.36 

Clive(C)     Paul  Ferroll.      [anon.]     ....     15.5.22 

—  Why  Paul  Ferroll  killed  his  wife,   [anon.]   .     1.55.23 

—  Year  after  year,    [dnon.] 155.21 

Cloister  and  the  hearth.  Reade  (C. )  .  .  .  242.14 
Cloud  on  the  heart.  Roe  (A.  ,S.)  .  .  .  .  213.95 
Clotjd  with  the  silver  lining.  Mjickaeness  {Mrs. 

M.  A.) 241.24 


Cloud-pictures.    Underwood  (F.  H.  )     .     .     .     262.87 

Cloudesley.    GoBWiN(VVm. ) 19.5.',:7 

Clouded  happiiiess.  Or.say  (aii)i(f,s-se  d').  .  .  134.0'?' 
Clouds  and  Kunsliine.  1!eade  (C.)  ....  242.15 
Clouds  and  sunshine  in  the  life  of  a  village  pastor. 

[iiiinn.] 155.26 

Clough  Fiou;  or  the  stime  of  destiny.  Hanim  (J.)  132.37 
(■LOVENfoot  KEBR(OrpheusC)[NE\VELnR.ll.  i]  23.3.41 

Cloverly.     Uigham(M.  R.) 214.97 

( 'LOVEENooK.     Caky  (AUcc) 152.02 

Clovernook  (Chronicles  of  the).  Jeekold  (D.  )  221.15 
Club  book,  original  lalvs.  [(inini.]  ....  1.55.27 
Clyde  (Altou).     Tried  und  true 155.28 

—  Undir  foot 1.55.29 

Clytte.     Hatton  (Joseph).  .     ; 214.98 

Cobb  (Sophia  D.)    HilHidro'  farms 1.55.31 

Cobden  (Paul),  pseud.     Beckr  n  ng  series.    .     .     161.29 

V.  1.     Who  will  wiu?      I      2.  Cioiug  ou  a  mission. 

—  Take  a  peep 161.31 

CocKAY-NES  in  Paris  ;  or,  gone  abroad.     Jeeeold 

(B.| 226.23 

CooKTON  (HiniT).     Love  match Ifu.Ol 

—  Percy  Effingham 1G1.02 

—  Sisters  ;  or,  the  fatal  marriages 161.03 

—  Stanley  Thorn 161.06 

—  Steward  ;  a  romance  of  real  life 1C1.04 

—  Sylvester  Sound,  the  souuiamlulist.   .     .     .     161.05 

—  Valentme  Vox,  the  ventriloquist 161.07 

CoiLEBs  iu  search  of  a  wife.  Moi;e  (H.  )  t.  2  of  5057.01 
Coffin   (Charles  Carletou).     Winning  bis  way.     161.09 

—  Caleb  Kiiukle. 161.10 

Coffin    (R.  B. )     ['Bariy  Gray.']     Cakes  and  ale  at 

Woodbine '. 161.11 

—  Castles  iu  the  air .  2521.19 

—  Matrimonial  infelicities.     Added, My  neighbors  and 

Down  in  the  valley 161.12 

—  My  married  life  at  Hillside 161.13 

—  Out  of  town  ;  a  rural  episode 161.14 

CoOGESHALL  (W.  T. )      Everglade  heroes.     .     .     161.18 

—  Stories  of  frontier  a  dveutme 161.19 

Coiner  (The).      Griffin  (G.  ) 211.75 

Cole  (Miriam).      >te  H aekis  ( J/r.v.  M.  C) 

Coleridge  (Sara).     Phantasmion,  a  faiiy  tale.     161.39 

Collegians  (The).     GiaFriN(G.) 211.73 

Collier  (VV.  F.)     Pictures  of  the  periods.  .     .     162.28 

Collins  (A.  M. )     Mrs.  Ben  Darby 162.01 

Collins  (Mortimer).     Marquis  and  mtrchnnt.      162.30 

—  Two  plunges  for  a  pearl 162.29 

—  Vivian  romance 162.31 

Collins  (AV.  Wilkie).     After  dark 162.02 

—  Alicia  Warlock,  and  other  stories.        .     .     .     162.39 

—  Antouina,  or  the  fall  of  Rome J(  2.03 

—  Ai-madale 102.04 

—  Basil;  or  the  crossed  path 162.05 

—  Dead  alive 162.17 

—  Dead  secret. 162.06 

—  Frozen  deep  [and  a  Terribly  strange  bed].   .     162.37 

—  Hide  and  seek 162.07 

—  Law  and  the  lady.         162.38 

—  Mad  Monktori  ;  and  other  stories.        .     .     .     162.32 

Conletit.^ :  Black  cottage.    Tlie  bilcr  bit.    Family  secret. 
Mad  Monktou.    Plot  iu  i)rivate  lite. 

—  Man  and  wife 162.14 

—  Miss  or  Mrs.  ?  and  other  stories 162.40 

Cfnilents  :  •■  Blow  up  with  the  biig."    latal  cradle.    Miss 
or  Mrs.  ? 

—  Moonstone 162.13 

—  New  Magdalen 162.16 

—  No  name 162.10 

—  Poor  Miss  Finch 162.36 

—  Queen  of  hearts _    .     .     .     .     162.11 

—  Queen's  revenge,  and  other  stories.    .     .     .     162.15 

—  Sister  Rose 162.33 

—  Stolen  mask ^f~-^t 

—  Woman  in  white ^^'},^ 

—  Yt  How  mask ' ^f'^'t 

Colloquies  of  Edward  Osborne.  Manning  (A.)    225.24 

CoLoMBA.     Mekimee  iP.) 231.81 

Colonel  Dacre.     Jolly  ( .l/;,-.-.s- E. ) 161.20 

Colonel  Floyd's  wards.  Teehune  (.1/j>\M.V.H.)  255.31 
Colonel  Jack.     De  Foe  (Daniel) 5037.14 


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472 


FICTION  :  Colonua  to  Corse. 


CoLONNA.  tlio  paiutor.  In  Tales  from  Blackwood,  v.  1.  .  254.57 
Comedy  of  terrors.  De  Mille  ; J. )  ....  172.54 
Cometh  up  as  a  flower.  Broughton  (Rhoda).  142.33 
CoMio  annual  for  1870.  Hood  (Tom).  .  .  .  213.S6 
Comic  history  of  England.     A'Beckett  (G.  A.) 

2v.     .     .     . 111-38 

Come  histoi-y  of  Rome.  A'Beckett  (G.  A. )  .  111.40 
Comic  history  of  the  U.  S.  Hopkins  (L.)  .  .  573.19 
Comic  history  of  the  U.  S.     Sherwood  (J.  D.)     573.06 

Comic  tales.     2t 162.19 

Comical  history  of  the  empiros  of  the  moon  and  sun. 

BERGERACCC.de) 133.19 

Comin' thro' the  rye.  Mathers  ul/i.vs  H. )  .  .  162.24 
Co.^^NG  home.  Mackarness  ( J/)-.b-.  M.  A. )  .  .  241.25 
Coming  race  (The),  or  the  new  Utopia.  Bulwer-Lytion 

(E.  G.  E.  L.,  lord  Li/tlou) 102.23 

Coming  to  the  light,  or  Fidgety  Skeert.  [aiio?!.]  162.22 
Coming  wave.     Optic  (Oliver),  pseud,  o/' Adams 

\V.  T.) 113.40 

ComNS  (Lizzie  B.)    ['Laura  Caxton.']  Marion 

Berkley 152.33 

—  Hartwell  Farm 152.34 

Commander  of  Malta.     Sde(E.) 254.34 

Commonplace  :  a  tale  of  to-day  ;    and  other  stories. 

EossETTi  (C.  G.) 243.91 

Compensation.  Brewsteb  (A.  M.  H.)  .  .  .  112.01 
CoMYN(L.  N. )  Elena,  an  Italian  tale.  .  .  .  161.34 
Con  Cregan,  the  L-ish  Gil  Bias.  Lever  (C.)  .  223.33 
Condensed  classics.  Ed.  by  K.  Johnsou.  2  v.  156.01 
V.  1.  Scott  (W.)  Ivanhoe.  2.  Dickens  (C.)  Our  mutual  friend. 
Condensed  novels  and  other  papers.  H.arte  (B.  )  212.47 
Cone  (N.)  Which  is  the  heroiue  ?  ....  263.79 
Cone  CUT  corners.  Beuaulay.  ADB0TT(B.,V.,<fcL.)111.3G 
Confessions  of  a  pretty  woman.  I'ardoe  (Miss  J. )  234.52 
CoNFEs-sioNS  of  a  workingmau.  Souvestre  (E.)  5075.26 
Confessions  of  an  elderly   geutleman.       Blessington 

(Ladi/) 134.16 

Confessions  of  an   elderly  ladv.      Blessington 

(Lady) 134.16 

Confes.sio.vs  of  Fitz  Boodle.  Tuackee.iy  (W.M.)  255.34 
CoNFBssioNs  of  Gerald  Estcourt.    Church  (Mrs. 

Boss) 154.13 

CoNFESsoK.    Deleon  (L'ahlii) 162.21 

Confidence  man.     Melville  (H.)      ....     231.65 

Confidences.     [Aide  (H.  )] 163.01 

Congo  ;  or  Jasper's  experience  in  command.     Abbmtt 

(J.)  Harper's  story  books,  V.  12.  .  .  .  216.91 
CoNiNGSEY  (Christopher).  Sheltem  :  a  novel.  .  163.02 
CoNiNGSBY.  Disraeli  (B.)  ....  174.54  ;  175.02 
Conquering  and  to  conquer.  Charles  (Mrs.  E.)  153.21 
Conquest  of  Granada.  lRvrNO(W. )  .  .  .  215.32 
Conquest  and  self  conquest.      McIntosh  (Miss 

ll.  J.) 224.6S 

Conscience  (H.  )  Sketches  from  Flemish  life.  163.06 
Conscript  ;  a  tale  of  war.  Dumas  (A.)  .  .  .  175.42 
Conscript;    a  story  of   1813.      Erckmann   (E.)   and 

Ch.<.trian(A.) 183.23 

Conspirator.     Dupuy  (A.  E.) 181.22 

Conspirators,  or  Chevalier  d'Harmental.   Dumas 

(A.) 175.50 

Constable  de  Bourbon.  Atnsworth  (W.  H.)  .  114.43 
Constable  of  France.  Grant  (.lames).  .  .  216.03 
Constable  of  the  tower.  Ainswokth  (W.  H. )  115.01 
Constance  Aylmer.  [Parker  (Mrs.  H.  F. )]  .  163.04 
Constance  Herbert.  Jew.sbury  (jl/js.s- G.  E.)  .  221.19 
Constance  Lyudsay,  or  progress  of  error,  [auon.]  163.03 
CoNsoELO.  Dudevant  (Mine.  A.  Ij.  A.  D. )  .  175.24 
CoNTAKiNi  Fleming.  Disraeli  (B.)  .  .  .  .  175.03 
Contraband.     Melville  (G.  J.  W.  )    ....     231.79 

Convict.     James  (G.  P.  K. )    2  v 215.46 

Convicts  and  their  children.     Auebbach  (B.)       124.25 

Conybeare  I W.  J. )    Perversion 163.05 

Cook  iPutton).     The  prodigal  son 163.07 

CooK(M.  L. )  [' Mary  Lennox.']  AnteBellum:  south- 
ern life  as  it  was. 223.14 

CooKE  (John  Esten).     Doctor  Vandyke.     [Life  in  Vir- 
ginia in  the  18th  century.] 162.26 

—  Ellie  ;  or,  the  human  comedy 163.09 

—  Fairfax;  valley  of  the  Shenandoah.  [18th  cent.]  163.10 

—  Hammer  and  rapier 632.25 

—  Henry  St.  John,  geutleman  ;  a  tale  of  1774-5.  163.11 


—  Her  majesty  the  queen 162.27 

—  Hilt  to  hilt  ;  or  the  Shenandoah  in  1861.     .     162.25 

—  Justin  Harley,  a  romance  of  old  Va.  .  .  .  163. 33 
• — Last  of  the  foresters 163.12 

—  Leather  stocking  and  silk  ;  or  hunter  John  Myers 

and  his  times.   [About  ISOO.]       ....     163.18 

—  Mohun,  or  Lee  and  his  paladins 163.17 

—- Out  of  the  foam 163.31 

—  Pretty  Mrs.  Gaston,  and  other  stories.     .     .     163.32 

—  Surry  of  Eagle's-nest.  [War  in  Va.,  18G1-G5.]  163.13 

—  Virginia  comedians.     2  v 163. 14 

—  Youth  of  Jeflferson 163.16 

CooLiDGE  (Susan),  pseud.     See  "Woolsey  (  S.  C.) 
Cooper  (J.  F.)    Afloat  and  ashore 163.19 

—  Bravo  ;  a  Venetian  story 163.20 

—  Chainbearer  ;  or,Little  page  Mss.  (No.  2)    .     103.21 

—  Crater;  or,  Vulcan's  peak 163."22 

—  Deerslayer  ;  or,  the  first  war  path.      .     .     .     163.23 

—  Headsman  ;  or,  the  Abbaye  des  Vignerons.       163.24 

—  Heidenmauer  ;  or  the  Benedictines  :  a  legend  of  the 

Khiue 103.25 

—  Home  as  fou«d  :  sequel  to  Homeward  bound.   163.27 

—  Homeward  bound 103.26 

Notf.— This  work  and  its  sequel  satirized  certain  preva- 
lent American  cbaracteristics. 

—  Jack  Tier  ;  or,  the  Florida  reef.      ....     163.28 

—  Last  of  the  Mohicans 164.01 

—  [Leather-stocking  tales.  ] 

1.  Decrslayer.     .    .     163.23  i  3.  Pathftuder.     .     .    164.08 

2.  Last  ol  the  Mohi-  4.  Pioneers.        .    .    164.10 
cans 164.01  |  5.  Prairie.       .     .    .    164.11 

—  Lionel  Lincoln  ;  or,  the  leaguer  of  Boston.     164.02 

—  Mercedes  of  Castile  ;  br  voyage  to  Cathay.       164.03 

—  Miles   Wallingford.       Sequel   to  Afloat  and 

ashore 104.04 

—  Monikins.   [A  political  satire.  ] 164.05 

—  Ned  Myers  ;  or,  life  before  the  mast.  .     .     .  164.06 

—  Oak  openings  ;  or,  the  bee  hunter.     .     .     .  104.07 

—  Pathfinder  ;  or  the  inland  sea 104.118 

—  Pilot ;  a  tale  of  the  sea 164.09 

—  Pioneers  ;  or  the  sources  of  the  Susquehanna.  164.10 

—  Prairie,  a  tale 164.11 

—  Precaution 164.12 

Note. — English  society  novel,  time  about  1814. 

—  Red  rover 164.13 

—  Red  skius  ;  conclusion  of  Little  page  mss.  .     164.14 

—  Satanstoe  ;  or,  the  Little  page  mss.  (No.  1.)     164.15 

—  Sea  lions  ;  or,  the  lost  sealers 104.16 

—  Spy  ;  a  tale  of  the  neutral  grounds.     .     .     .     164.17 

—  Stories  of  the  sea 164.18 

—  Stories  of  the  woods 164.19 

—  Two  admirals 161.20 

—  Water  witch 164.21 

—  Ways  of  the  hour 164.22 

—  Wept  of  Wish-ton-Wish.  [King  Philip's  war.]  164.23 

—  Wing  and  wing  ;  or  le  Feu-follet 164.24 

—  Wyandotte  ;  or  the  hutted  knoll 164.26 

Cooper  (T.)  Wise  saws  and  modern  instances.  165.01 
Coopers  ;  or,  getting  under  way.  Haven  (A.  B.)  212.52 
CoppARD  (S.  S. )  Katharine  Douglas.  .  .  .  105.05 
Coral  island,  talc  of  the  Pacific  ocean.    Ballan- 

tyne(K.  M.) 131.17 

Corbet  chronicles.  Guernsey  (Lucy  Ellen).  .  216.20 
CoHBiN  (Mrs.  Caroline  Fairfield).     His  marriage 

vow ■ .     .     .     .     165.31 

—  Rebecca,  or  a  woman's  secret 165.06 

CoKD  and  creese.     De  Mille  (J.) 172.33 

Cokinne,  or  Italy.  SrAiiL  (A.  L.  G.  N.  de).  .  253.61 
CoRNHiLL  stories.  Thackebay  (J&s  A.  L)  .  '255.78 
Cornwall  (C.  M.)    Free,  yet  forging  their  own 

chains 163.37 

CoRNWALLis  (K.)    Adrift  with  a  vengeance.      .     165.10 

—  Pilgrims  of  fashion 165.09 

CoKNYN  (J.  K.)  Dick  Wilson,  the  rumseUer's  vic- 
tim.    .     .     1C5.08 

CoKP(H.)    Antidote  to  the  miseries  of  human 

life 165.12 

CoRBY   O'Lanus  :   his  views   and   experiences. 

Stanton  (J.  S.) 253.63 

Corse  de  Leon,  or  brigand.     James  (G.  P.  R. )     21a.47 


BROOKLYN    MERCANTILE    LIBRARY. 


FICTION  :  CottiiKo  Crown. 


473 


CoTTiN  (S.  E.)  Elizabeth,  or  the  exilos  of  Siberia.  ir>5. 11 

Same ^«-73 

CouLsoN  (J.  G.  A.)     Odd  trump,  [dnon.]     ■     .     231.01 

—  Harwood.   [anon.] 212. 4Hi 

Coui.TKR  i,Mhs).    Hay-time  to  hopping.  [a}(on.]  IHfi.lS 

ConsT  Alarcos.     Diskaeli  (B.) 174.46 

Count  de  Castlenew.     James  iG.  P.  R. )      .     .     215.48 

Count  Kostia.     Cheubullez  (V. ) I."i3.32 

CotiNT  Ludwig,  a  marvellous  tale,  [anon.]  v.  3  of  174.18 

Count  Mirabeau.  Mundt  (T.) 232.06 

Count  Munte  Leone  :  the  Carbonari.    St.  Georges 

(H.  de) 241.53 

Count  of  Monte  Christo.     Dumas  (A.)     .     .     .     175.43 

Count  of  Moret.     Dumas  (A.) 175.64 

Count  Robert  of  Paris.  Scott  ( Sic  W. )  .  .  245.39 
CouNTERP.iRTS,  Or  the  cross  of  love.     Sheppard 

(E.  S.) ' 2.-.1.61 

Countess  de  Charuey.  Dumas  (A.)  ....  175.45 
Countess  de  Gisela.  Marlttt  (E.)  ....  225.42 
Countess  Kate.  Yonge  (  J/(.sa- C.  M. )  .  .  .  265. '28 
Countess  Ida  ;  a  tale  of  BerUn.  Fay  (T.  S.)  .  192.10 
Countess  of  Pembroke's  Arcadia.     Sidney  (Sir 

Philip) 5066.05 

Countess  of  Riidolstadt,   sequel  to   Consuelo. 

Sand  (George) 175.25 

CouNTUY  curate.     Gleiu  (G.  R.) 195.12 

Country  hospitalities,  or  Lord  and  Lady  Har- 

court.     Sinclair  (C.) 252.52 

Country-house  on  the  Rhine.  Auerbach  (B.)  124.16 
Country  life  (Pictures  of).  Cary  (Alice).  .  .  I.'j2.04 
Country  neighborhood.  Dupuy  (.l/j.vs  E.  A.)  181.23 
Country  quarlors.  Blessington  (Ojwniess  of).  134.05 
County  family  (Beggar  on  horseback,  or).  .  .  133.13 
Coupon  bonds,  rfc.  Trowbridge  (J.  T.)  .  .  262.07 
Courtenay  of  Walreddon.  Bray  (Mi:s.  .\.  E.)  141.38 
Courtney  (Lydia  L.  D. )  Pauline's  trials.  .  .  155.43 
Courtesies  of    wedded  life  (First  and   second 

marriages,  or).     B.vker  (Mrs.  H.  N.  W.)  .     131.02 
Courting  aud  farming  :  or,  which  is  the  gentle- 
man ?    Smith  (J.  P. ) 254.92 

Court  life  at  Naples  in  onr  own  times.  2  v.  .  165.17 
Courtship  and  marriage.  Hentz  (.U/s.  C.  L.)  213.06 
Courtship  in  1720  aud  iu  1860.  Smart  (H.)  .  253.00 
Cousin  Alice.  .Sec  Haven  {Mrs.  Alice  B.  Neal). 
Cousin  Clara.  Lancewood  (Lawrnce).  .  .  222.36 
Cousin  fi'om  India.  Craik  (Georgiana  M. )  .  165.38 
Cou.siN  Harry.  Grey  (.liivs-.  E.  C. )  ....  211.58 
Cousin  Marshal.  Martineau  (Harriet).  .  .  231.29 
Cousin  Maude  aud  Rosamond.  Holmes  (M.  J.)  213.48 
Cousin  Paul.     Glenn  (.Jessie),  pseud.      .     .     .     195.23 

Cousin  Phillis.     Gaskell  iE.  C.  ) 194.02 

Cousin  Virginia,  pseud.     See  Johnson  (V.  W. ) 

Cousin  WilUam.     Hook  (T.  E.) 214.02 

Cousins.     MoIntosh  (  M.  J. ) 224.69 

Coventry  (F.)     History  of  Pompey  the  little,  or 

adventures  of  a  lap-dog 165.14 

Coverley  (Sir  Roger  de).  Addison  (Joseph).  .  5075.27 
Coward,  a  novel  of  1863.  MorfordiH.  )  .  .  232.29 
Cox  (G.W.)  and  Jones  (E.  H.)  Popular  romances 

of  the  middle  ages 165.03 

—  Tales  of  the  Teutonic  lands 165.04 

Cox's  diary.  Thackeray  (W.  M.)  Miscel.,  v.  1.  255.57 
CozzENS  (F.  S.)     Sayings  of  Dr.  Bushwhacker.    lt>5.15 

—  Sparrow-grass  papers 165.16 

CozzENs   (S.  W.)     Young  trail  hunters:  or,  the 

wild  riders  of  the  plains 100.01 

Crackers    for    Christmas.      Hugessen    (E.  H. 

KuatchbuU) 185.38 

Cradock  Nowell.  Blackmore  (R.  D.)  3  v.  .  134.27 
Craik  (D.  iL,  formerly  Miss  Muloch). 

—  Adventures  of  a  brownie 235.78 

—  Agatha's  husband 232.46 

—  Avdlion,  and  other  tales 232.45 

Contents  :  Adelaide.  All  for  the  Viest.  Antonio  Melidori. 
AvillioQ,  or  the  Happy  isles.  I3i-idc's  tragedy.  Cleoiiienes, 
the  Greek.  Cross  on  the  Snow  mountains.  Danghter  ot 
Heremon.  Doctor's  family.  Erotion.  Half-t-aste.  Itiilian's 
daughter.  Kong  Tolv.  Last  ol  the  Rutlivens.  Life  epi- 
sode. Minor  trials.  Miss  Lettie's  experiences.  Old  mathe- 
matician. Ouly  son.  Kosicruciau.  Sculptor  of  Bruges. 
Self-seer.  Story  of  Elisabetta  Siraui.  Story  of  Hyas.  Tis 
useless  ti'yiug.  Two  homes. 


—  Brave  lady 232.60 

—  Christian's  mistake 232.44 

—  Fairy-book 18.').26 

—  Hannah 232.  (;2 

—  Head  of  the  family 232.48 

—  Hero  (A),  Bread  upon  the  waters,  Alice  Lear- 

m  nt 232.47 

—  Is  it  true?     Tales  curimis  and  wonderful.     .     231.84 

—  John  Halifax,  gentlomiin 'J32. 49 

—  Laurel  bu.sh  ;  old  fashioned  love  story.    .     .     235.80 

—  Life  for  a  life 232.  .50 

—  Little  lame  prince 234.85 

—  Little  Sunshine's  holiday 232.61 

—  Mistress  and  maid 232.51 

—  My  mother  and  L 235. 79 

—  Noble  life 232. ",2 

—  Nothing  new  :  tales 232  53 

Content.'! :  Lord  Erliatoun.  Alwyn's  first  wife.  M.  Auas- 
tasius.  The  water  cure.  The  last  house  in  C— Street.  A 
family  iu  love.     A  low  marriage.    The  double  house. 

—  Ogilvies 232..54 

—  Olive 232.55 

—  Our  year  ;  a  child's  book 232.56 

—  Two  marriages 23.1.57 

—  Unkind  word,  and  other  stories  and  sketches.  232.59 

—  Woman's  kingdom 2.12.58 

Craik  (Georgiana  M.  )    Anne  Warwick.     .     .     16i>.04 

—  Faith  Unwiu's  ordeal 165.19 

—  Cousin  from  India 164.38 

—  Leslie  TyrreU 165.20 

—  Mildred 16r..-.il 

—  Miss  Moore.     A  tale  for  girls 16i.37 

—  Sylvia's  choice 165.36 

Crane  (Miss  Anna  Moncure).  See  Seemullek  (Mrs.) 
Ceantord.     Gaskele  (Mrs.  E.  C  )     .     .     .     .     194.03 
Cratilr,  or  Vulcan's  peak.     Cooper  (J.  F.)    .     163.22 
Craven  (Mnie  Augustus,  formerly  Mite.  La  Ferro)i(iys). 

Aune  Severin Hi.").  25 

—  Fleurange 165.39 

—  Jettatrice  ;  or  the  veil  withdrawn.     .     .     .     165.44 

iVu(f.— Repr.  from  Cath.  world.  May  Sept.,  1874. 

—  A  sister's  stoiy.         3014.16 

Xote. — A  geuuiue  family  memorial. 

Crayon  miscellany.     Irving  (W.) 922.16 

Crayon  (Geoffi-ey),  p.wud.     See  Irving  (W.) 
Creole  orphans.     Peacock  (J.  S.  )     .     .     .     .     235.24 
Cress Y  and  Poictiers.     Edgar  (J.  E.)     .     .     .     181.33 
Crew  of  the  Dolphin.     Stretton  (H. )     .     .     .     255.93 
Creyton  (Paul),  psend.     See  Trowbridge  (J.  T. ) 

Crichton.     Ainsworth  (W.  H.) 115.05 

Cricket  on  the  hearth.    Dickens  (C.)  /ji  7iis  Christmas 

books 173.21 

Crimson  star  ;  or  the  midnight  vision.     Wright  ( Mrs. 

S.  A.) 266.00 

Cringle  aud  Crosstree.  Optic  (Oliver).  .  .  112.42 
Cripple  of  Antioch.  Charles  (3//-S.  E.)  .  .  153.04 
Cripps,  the  carrier.     Blackmore  (R.  D.)     .     .     133.37 

Crock  of  gold.     Tupper(M.  F.) 262.20 

Crofton  boys.     Martineau  (H.) 231.20 

Crohoore  of  the  Bill-hook.  Banim  (M.)  .  .  132.35 
Cboker  (T.   C.  )     Fairy  legends  aud  traditions  ot   the 

south  of  Ireland.     Ed.  by  T.  Wright.     .     186.10 
Croly  (G.  )  Marstou,  or  memoirs  ot  a  stjxtesman.   I(i5.26 

—  Salathiel,  the  immortal.     [Wandering  Jew.]     165.27 

—  Tales  of  the  great  St.  Bernard.     3  v.    [anon.]  165.28 

Cromwell.     Herbert  (  H.  W.  ) 213.00 

Crooked  places.  Mayo  (Isabella  F.)  .  .  .  196.02 
Croppy  ;  a  tale  of  1798.  Banim  (M.)  .  .  .  132.32 
Crosby  (G.  S.)  The  mystery,  or  Platonic  love.  165.43 
Crosund  (.lies.  N. )     Hildred,  the  daughter.    .     1()5.32 

—  English  tiiles  aud  sketches 165.33 

—  Hubert  Freeth's  prosperity 165.42 

—  Lydia.  or  a  woman's  book 165.34 

Cross  aud  crescent.     Adams  (W.  T.)        .     .     .     113.33 

Cross  of  honor.    Thomas  (A.) 261.10 

Crotchet  castle.     [7/i  Peacock  (T.  L.)     Works, 

V.  2.] 5062.16 

Crouch  (Juiial.     Three  successful  girls.      .     .     li'>5.35 

Crowe  (C.  )     Linny  Lockwood 171.01 

Crown  from  the  spear.  Hamilton  ( .Ucs.  C.  V.  D.  )165.40 
Crown  jewels,  or  dream  of  an  empire.     Moffett 

(Mrs.  E.  L. ) 232.85 


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474 


FICTION  :  Croxall  to  Days. 


Croxall  (Samuel).     Select  collection  of   novels   and 

histories.     6  v 171.0-2 

Cruel  as  the  grave.  Southworth  (J//-,-,-.E.D.  E.N.  )25:!.92 

Cruelest  wrong  of  all.     [aiio/i.  ] 171.09 

Croikshaxk  (G. )  Three  cour.-jes  an  I  a  dassert.  171. OS 
Cruise  of  the  Casco.  Kello-jg  (E.)  .  .  .  22  1.10 
Cruise  of  the  Dashaway.  MANNERiNoMay).  .  22-1.89 
Cruise  of  the  Frolic.  Kingston  (W.  H.  G.)  .  222.12 
Cruise  of  tbe  Jlidge.  Scott  (M.)  ....  24:5.16 
Cruse  (M.  A.)     Cameron  Hall  ;  story  of  the  civil 

war U.5.t!() 

Ckust  and  the  cake.  Garrett  (E.)  ....  193,32 
Cryptogram  (The).  De  Mille  (J.)  .  .  .  .  172.40 
CuDJo's  cave.  Trowbridge  (-1.  T.)  .  .  .  .  262.08 
CuDLip  {Mrs.  Pender  ;/on(ieci//  Annie  Thomas). 

—  Called  to  account 261.09 

—  Cross  of  honor 261.10 

—  DonisDonue 261.11 

—  Dower  house 261.1-1 

—  False  colors 255.70 

—  "' He  Cometh  not,' she  said." 2-55.73 

—  Married  at  last 255.69 

—  Maade  Mohan 255.72 

—  Narrow  escape 256.55 

—  New  grooves 266.01 

—  No  alternative 266.04 

—  Ou  guard 261.12 

—  Only  herself. 255.71 

—  Passion  (A)  in  tatters 266.02 

—  Played  out 261.13 

—  Playing  for  high  states ■    .     .     .     261.16 

—  Theo  Leigh 261. 15 

—  Walter  Goring 261.17 

Cummins  (Maria  S.)     El  Fureidis 171.10 

—  Haunted  hearts 171.11 

—  Lamplighter 171.12 

—  Mabel  Vaughau 171.13 

Cunningham  (A.)  Hauuted  ships.  [In  Little  classics,  v.  8.]  226.9.5 

—  King  of  the  peak.  [/;i  Little  classics,  v.  7.]  .  .  .  2213.89 
Cunningham    (G.  G.  )     Tales   and   traditions,    chiefly 

from  the  G.rman 171.19 

Cupid  and  Psyche  (Fable  of).  Apuleius.  123.05;  3093.27 
CuppLES  (ilis.  George).  Driven  to  sea.  .  .  171.14 
Curate  (The)and  the  rector).  [Strutt  (Eliz.)]  171.24 
Curate  in  charge.  Oliphant  ( Mrs.  M.  O.  W. )  235. 75 
Curate  of  Cumberworth,  and  the  Vicar  of  Koost 

[wion.'\ 171.15 

Curate's  di.scipUue.  Eiloart  (.W-.v.  C.  J.)  .  .  183.03 
Curious  impertinent.  Cervantes  i,M.  de).  .  171.01 
Curious  myths  of  the  mitldle  agos.     Gould  (S. 

Bavin:;) 3816.16 

Curious  stories  to  counteract  belief  ia  ghosts.  195.02 
Curling  (H.  )     Shakepere  ;  the  poet,  the  lover  and  the 

mau 171.16 

Currer  Bell.  .Tee  Bronte  (Charlotte). 
Currier  (iU)-.?.  Sophi-onia).  By  th-3  sea.  .  .  li'iS.  41 
Curse  of  Clifton.  Southworth  ( .l/c.s-. E.  D. E. N. )  25  1.26 
Curse  of  Gold.  Stephens  (J//-s.  A.  S.  )  .  .  251.65 
Curtis  (GiorgeW.)  Potiphar pipers.  .  .  .  171.20 
— .  My  chateaux,    {hi  Little  classics,  v.  4.]    .    .     .    «    .    22(>.sfi 

—  Our  new  Uvei-y.    [/rt  Tueasube-tiiove  sei-iea,  v.  l.J    .    2ii7.0O 

—  Prueandl 171.21 

—  Trumps 171.22 

Cushions  and  corners  ;  or,  holidays  at  old  orchard. 

Greene  (Mrs.   R.  J.) 211.51 

CuTHBERT  Bede,  psrul.     See  Bradley  (E.) 

CvRiL  Thornton.     Hamilton  (1'. ) 212.30 

Cyrilla.  T.1UTPHIEUS  (L  von).  2  V.  ...  255.09 
Dacjota  land,  or  beauty  of  St.  PauL     Hankins 

(Col.) 212.37 

Daisy.     Sequel   to   M'lbaume   house.     Warner    (S. ) 

2  V 263.04 

D-iisY  Brentwell.     Widdemar  (L)      ....     267.07 

D.visY  Burns.     Kavan.agh  (J. ) 221.47 

D.AISY  chain.     Yonge  (Jfi.s*  C.  M.)    2  v.     .     .     26.5.30 
Daisys  necklace.     Aldrich  (T.  B. )     ....     121.06 
Dakin  (Miss  C.  v.)     S'e  Hamilton  (Mrs.  C.  V.  D.) 
DaTiT.  (Mrs.  C.  H.)     Patty  Gray's  jouraey  to  the  cotton 

islands.     3  v 171.46 

1.  From  Boston  to  Baltimore. 

2.  From  Baltimore  to  Washington. 

3.  On  the  way,  or  Mount  Veruou. 


Dallas  Galbraith.  Davis  (3/ra.  K.  H.)  .  .  .  172.02 
Dalton(W.)  Lost  among  tUe  wild  men.      .     .     171.25 

—  Tiger  pr  ace 171.26 

—  War  tiger 171.27 

—  White  elephant ;  or,  the  hunters  of  Ava.  .  171.28 
Daltons  ;  or,  tbree  roads  in  life.  Le'S'er  (C.)  223.36 
Dame  Nature  and  her  three  daughters.   Saintdte 

(X.  B.) 244.81 

Damsel  of  Darien.     Simms  (W.  G.)    ....     2-5.3.51 
Dana  (R.  H.i     Idle  mau,  a  tale.      .     .     v.  1  of  5026.09 
"D.anbury  news  man."     See  Bailey  (James  M. ) 
Danger  in  the  dark.     Kelson  (L)      ....     226.33 
Danger  ;  or,  wounded  in  the  house  of  a  friend. 

Arthur  (T.  S.) 123.07 

Dangerfield's  rest ;  or,  before  the  storm.    Sed- 

leyiH.) 171.30 

D.ANGEROus  game.     Yates  ^.) 265.76 

Dangerous  guest.     [«niin.] 171.36 

Daniel  (J//-.V.  Mackenzie).  Elsie's  married  Ufe.     171.31 

—  Marrying  for  money 17132 

—  Georgina  Hammond 223.68 

—  Our  guardian •     .     .     .     .     223.68 

Daniel  Deronda.     Eliot  (George) 186.32 

Danish  fairy  legends  and  tales.  Andersen  (H. C. )  122.08 

Danvers  papers.     Yonge  (C.  M. ) 265.49 

D'Arblat  (F.  B.)  See  Arblay  (F.  B.  d').  .  .  171.34 
Dare  (Shirley).     See  Dunning  (Susani. 

Darien  ;  or,  the  merchant  prince.     Warburton 

(E.) 262.52 

Daring  exploits  and  perilous  adventures,  [anon.l  921.13 
Dark  night's  work.  G.askell  (E.  C. )  .  .  .  194.04 
D.ARKNESS  and  daylight  Holmes  (M.  J.)  .  .  213.49 
Darling  (M.G.)     Buttles  at  home 171.44 

—  In  the  world  ;  sequel  to  Battles  at  home.      .     171.45 

Darnley.     James  (G.  p.  R.) 215.49 

D^VERELL  Slarkham.  Br.addon  (M.  E.)  .  .  .  135.36 
DAHRYLLGap.  Townsend  (V.  F. )  ....  261.45 
Dasent  (G.  W.)     Annals  of  an  eventful  life.    .     171.40 

—  Laly  Sweetapple  ;  or,  three  to  one.    .     .     .     171.35 

—  Story  of  Gi.sli,  the  outlaw 171.38 

—  Popular  tales  from  the  Nor.se 171.39 

—  Story  of  the  burnt  Nj-vl.  From  the  Icelandic.  145.26 
Dash  ( La  comtesse),  pseud.     See  S.unt-Mars  (N.  C.  de 

C.  de). 
Dashes  at  life  with  a  free  pencil.  Willis  (N.  P.)  5076.27 

Dashwood  priory.     May  (E.  J.) 231.49 

Daudet  (.-ilphouse).    New  Don  Quixote  ;  or,  wonderful 

adventures  of  Tartarin  of  Tarascom.  .     .     171.52 

—  Sidouie.     From  the  French 171.66 

Daughter  of  an  Egyptian  king.  Ebers  (G.)  .  181.42 
D-iUGHTER  of  Bohemia.  Reid  (Chri.sliau).  .  242.79 
D.AUGHTER  of  an  empress.    Ml'hlbach  (L. )    .     .     2:i2.68 

D.IUGHTER  of  Heth.     Black  (W.) 134.36 

Daughter  of  night.     Fullom  (S.  W.)     .     .     .     193.17 

Davenport  Dunn.     Lever  (C.) 223.39 

David  Coppertield.  Dickens  (C.)  ....  173.25 
D.AVID  Elgiubiod.  MacDonald  (George)  .  .  224.82 
David  Lloyd's  last  will.   Stketton  (H. )  .     .     .     171.53 

Davies(T.  )     Losing  to  win 176.22 

Davis  (C.  E.  K.)     A  christmas  story.       .    .     .     171.42 

—  Gran 'ly  Bright's  blanket 171.56 

Davis   (J.)     First   settlers  of    Virginia.     A  historical 

novel 171.41 

Davis  (L.  Clarke).  A  str.anded  ship.  .  .  .  171.-13 
Davis  i.V/s.  R.  H.)     Dallas  Galbraith.     .     .     .     172.02 

—  Captain's  story,     [fn  Little  classics,  v.  2]    .    .    .    .    2-26.84 

—  Faded  leaf  of  history.  [/«  Little  classics,  v.  10.]  .  226.97 
— -John  Audross 172.04 

—  Kitty's  choice 172.03 

—  Margret  Howth 172.01 

—  Waiting  for  jhe  verdict 172.06 

D.AWN  and  twilight,     [anon.]     2v 172.08 

Dawn  (From)  to  daylight.  Beecher  ( 3//-.s\ TI.  W. )  133.10 
Dawson  (Flora).   Princes,  public  men,  and  pretty 

wom:^n 171.54 

Day  (Reii.  Lai  Behari).    Govanda  Sdmanta  ;   or,  history 

of  a  Bengal  Riiyat 1031.24 

D.iY  (Thomas).  Hi.sto  y  of  Sanford  and  Merlon.    172.09 

Day's  ride.     Lever  (Charles) 223.40 

Days  of  Bruce.     Aguilar  (G.) 114.08 

Days  of  my  life.     Oliphant  (M.  O.  W. ).      .     .     234.10 


BROOKLYN    MERCANTILE    LIBRARY. 


FICTION:  Days  to  Diary. 


475 


Days  of  .shoddy.     Mobford  (Henrj-).      .     .     .  232.20 

De\o  alive.     Colliss  (W.  Wilkie) 1(32.17 

De.vi>  f^ii3st.     ZslHokke  iH.  ) 21)5.57 

Bevd    riie)  lake,  and  othrr  tales.     Heyse  iP.  )  212.1)5 

Dead  leltsr.     Seoley  K  gister,  jiseuil.  of  Vii"i\m  (.lA-.v. 

M.  V.  F.) ■.      .     .  2i;2.12 

Dead  marquise  (The),  a  rjmaue?.     Kip  (L. )    .  22(>.:U 

Dead  mail's  shoes.     Braddox  (M.  E. )      .     .     .  141.01! 

Dead  sea  I'viiit.     Briddon-    (il.  E.)     .     .     .     .  13').:i:{ 

DEADSJCr.'t.      COLLIXS  (W.  W.) I(il0(! 

Dead  sii  aud  other  stories.  Gabrett  (E.  ),  pseud.    19(1.01 

Dead  to  the  worLl.     Detlef  iCirl) 176.05 

Dealinqs  with  the  fairies.     MacDonald  (Geo. )    185. Ill 
Dean's  daughter.     Gore  ( .l/cs.  0. )     2  v.      .     .     211.17 

De.ixe  (Millv).      Miii-jry 172.55 

De.U!  lady  D,sda;ii.     McCarthy  (J. )       .      .     .     227.25 
Debe!Jha5i's  vow.     Edw.vrds  (A.  B.)  ....     182.;i4 

Debit  and  credit.     Freytao  (G.) 19J.U2 

Deborah's  diary;  a  sequel  to   "Mary   Powell." 

MvN.viNG  (A.) 225.31 

Decameron.     Boccaccio  (G.)    ...;..  5021.02 

De  Cressy.     ['(uoii.] 173.01 

Deep  dowu.     BALLAxrYNE  (R.  M.)      ....     131.29 

Deep  waters.     Druby  (A.  H.) 17.5.20 

Deerbrook.     Martineau  (H.  ) 231.21 

Deerinos  of  Medbuiy.     Townsend  (V.  F.)      .     261.98 

Deerslayeb.     Cooper  (.J.  F.) -103.23 

Deeb-stalkees.     Hebbeet  (H.  W.)    ....  4017.19 
De  Foe  (D.iuijI).     Novels,  etc.     vU.  : — 

Captaiu  Singleton,  v.  3 Sinai.na 

Colonel  .Jack,  v.  5 .5032.05 

Great  fire  in  Loudon,  v.  5 50:12.05 

Life  and  adventucea  of  Mrs.  Christian  Davis,  v.  8.  503J.08 

Life  or  Mr.  Duncan  Campbell,  v.  19 5ll;l2.19 

Memoirs  of  a  cavalier  [Col.  .\udrew  Newport],  v.  6  50:12. 0(J 
Memoir:*  of  Capt.  Ueorge  Carletou,  v.  8.      .     .    .  5032. OH 

Moll  FlLinders.  v.  i 5032.04 

New  voyage  round  the  world,  v.  7 5032.07 

Plague  in  L  mdon,  v.  9 5i>:>2.09 

Robinson  Crusoe,  v.  1.  2 5U32.01 

lioxaua,  or  the  fortunate  mistress,  v,  11.      .     .    .  5032.11 

—  Kobiiison  Crusoe 172.11  ;  ."i037.lt 

—  Works  selected 5037.14 

Ciintf-nts  :  Robinson  Crusoe.  Colonel  Jack.  Memoirs  of  a 
cavalier.  Duncan  Campbell.  PUgue  in  Loudon.  Appari- 
tion of  Mrs.  Veal. 

De  Foix  :  llth  century.     Bbay  ( .!//•.<;.  A.  E.)     .  141.30 

De  Fonbl.anque  (Albany).     A  family  tree.  .     .  172.60 

De  Fobe-st  (.J.  W. )     Honest  John  Vance.     .     .  176.37 

—  Kate  Beaumont. 172.49 

—  Liusou  tragedy.     [/«  Little  classics,  t.  3.]  226.85 

—  Oierl  and 172.48 

—  Playin;^  the  niischi?f. 172.45 

—  Si?acliff,  or  the  mysteries  of  the  Westervelts.  172. 12 

—  Miss  Ravenel's  conversion  from  secession.   .  172.13 

—  Weth.rel  affar 172.50 

Deformed.      Marsh  (.Wca-.  A.  C. )     In  her  Two 

old  men'.s  t»les 225.70 

Delapl.vine.  or  sacrifice  of   Irene.     'Walwobth 

(M.  T.) 202.70 

De  la  Kame  (li.  1     See  K.ame  (L.  de  la). 
Dele.)N  (.l/j/je  **•).     Under  the   ban  :  a  tale  of 

the  19th  century 231.43 

DeLeon(E.)     Askaios  Kassis,  the  Copt.    .     .     172.39 
De  IjIefde  (ZJei?.  J, )     Goldoncap.de.      .     .     .     223.  S2 

—  Galama,  or  the  beggars 176.20 

—  Maid  of  Stra'.sund  :  a  story  of  the  Thirty  years' 

war 172..59 

Del'Oeme.     Jaiies  (G.  p.  K.)        215.  .50 

Demerara.     M.iRTiNEAiT  ( llaiTiet) 231.28 

De  Mille  (J.)     American  baron 172.51 

— Babes  in  the  wood  :  a  tr,igic  comedy.  .     .     .  172.02 

— '-B.  O.  W.  C."  series,     (i  t.   .     .    '.     .     .     .  17J.34 

1.  The  B.  O.  W.  C  I  4.  Fire  in  the  woods. 

2.  Boysot  tirand  preschool.    5.  Picket!  up  adrift. 

3.  Lost  iu  the  log.  |  tj.  Treasure  of  the  Kcas. 

—  Comedy  (A)  of  terrors 172.54 

—  Cord  and  creese 172.33 

—  Ciyptogram 172.40 

—  Dodge  club,  or  Italy  in  1859 172  32 

—  Lady  of  the  ice 17U.35 

—  Living  link 172. (iO 

—  Lily  aud  the  cross.     A  tale  of  Acadia.      .     .  172.01 


—  Open  (An)  question 17C.13 

—  Young  Dodge  club.    v.  1-3.    ......     172.41 

1.  Among  the  brigands.         |  3.  Winged  lion  ;  or,  storieil 
'2.  The  seven  hills.  |      of  Venice. 

Demster  (C.  )     Iseulte 210.14 

—  Vera 20J.9:t 

Dene  Hollow.     Wood  (.V>-s.  H.) 204.70 

Denis  Don  lie.     Thomas  (.\nnie) 201.11 

Deni-i  DuvaL      Thackeray  (W.  M.)    .     .     .     .  2r„5.35 

Denise.     Clabke  ^C.  C.)    2  v 173.02 

Denison  (J/i-.s.M.A.,  ici/"co/C.W. )  Gracie  Amber.  173.04 

—  Old  Hepsy.      .     .     .    " 173.00 

—  Lover's  trials 173.05 

—  Victor  Norman,  rector 172.31 

Denounced  (The).     Banim  (M.) 132.33 

De  profundis.     Gilbert  (W.) 194.28 

De  QiuNCEY  (Thomas).     'The  avenger,  and  other 

papers 172.27 

—  Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe.     [In  his  Narrative  papers. 

V.  1,  1S53.] 2522.10 

—  Klosterheim,  or  the  masque 172  28 

—  Spanish  nun,  and  Household  wreck.  .     .     .  2522.10 

Debby  (Aleck).    Ida  Goldwin 172.07 

Debby  (George  H.)  Pha-nixiaua 173.08 

—  The  Squibob  p:ipers 173.09 

De  Rohan.      Sue(E.) 254.35 

Derbick  (Francis),  pseuil.     See  Notley  (Mrs. ) 

Des   Chesxez    (Buro)iue   E.  Martineuu).     Lady  Green 

Satiu  and  her  maid  Rosette 153.37 

Desebt  home.      Reid  (M.  ) 242.45 

Deserted  mill.  Llewellyn  (E.  L.)  ....  224.12 
Deserticd  wife.  Southworth  uV/s.E.  D.  E.  N.)  253.27 

Desk  aud  debit.     Optic  (Oliver) 112.41 

Deslonde  ( .1/r.s-.  D. )  Miller  of  Silcott  mill.  .  172.65 
Despaed  (Mrs.   M.  C. )     Chaste  as  ice,  pure  as 

snow 170.26 

Despebate  remedies.  Hakdy  (T.  )  .  .  .  .  216.36 
Destiny  ;  or.  the  chief  s  daughter.     Feekiee  (M.  ) 

3  V 191.19 

De  Stoltz  {Mine.)     See  Stoltz  (Mine.-  de). 
Desultory  man.    Jajies  (G.  P.  R. )     .     .     .     .     215.51 
Detecthe  and  the  scmnambulist.     Pinkekton 

(A.) 230.12 

Dethkoned  heiress.     Duptrr  (E.  A.)  .    .     .     .     181.44 
Detlef  (Carl),  pscml.     See  Baueb  (Karoline). 
Detboit  Free  Press  man.     See  Lewis  (C.  B.  ) 

De  Vane.      Hilliaed  (H.  W.) 213.33 

Devait-t's  mills.     Jones  (C.  H.) 21(5.70 

Deverevx.  Bulwer-Lytton  (Sir  E.  L. )  .  .  144.03 
De  Vigny  (.K.)  Cinq  Mars  ;  an  hist,  romance.  172.30 
Devil  oa  two  sticks.     Le  Sage  (A.  R.)     In  Novelist's 

libnvry,  v.  2 233.53 

Devil's  chain.     JenktnsiE.) 210.51 

De\il'sioo!.  Dudevant  (  J/hic  .\.  Ij.  A.  D.  )  .  175.03 
Dew  all  (— van).     A  great  lady.     From   the  German, 

bv  M.  S. '. 20(i.71 

De  Wille  (E.)     Joban-ies  Olnf. 170.24 

De  Wette  (  \V.  M.  L. )     See  Wette  ( W.  M.  L.  de.  1 
De  Witt  (.Mine.)  Motherless, or  a  Parisian  family.  1 72. 40 

—  A  French  country  family 173.11 

Dlalogues.     Abbott  (J. )     Hai-jier's  story  books, 

V.  8 210.99 

Diamond  cross.  Phillip.s  ( W.  B. )  .  .  .  .  211.14 
Diamond  cut  diamond  ;  a  story  of  Tascan  life. 

Trollope(T.  A.) 201.87 

Diamond  on  the  hearth.     James  (M.  )     .     .     .     215.SS 

Diamond  rose.     Tytleb  (Sarah) 202.35 

Diana  Carew.   Fobeester  ( .)/r.s-. ) 190.41 

Di.AN.v's  crescent.     Mannin-o  (Miss  -Anne).  .     .     224.99 

DuNA  of  Meri.lor.     Dumas  (.\.) 175.10 

DiABY  (A).     Bremer  (F.) 111.18 

Diary  of  a  late  physician.     Warrf.n  (S.  )     3  v.     203.30 

Same.     2  v.  " 2U3.2S 

Daiey  of  C.  Jeames  de  la  Pluche,  Esq.     Thackeray 

(W.  M.)     Miscellanies,  v.  1 255.6I 

Dur.Y  of  amilliner  Oris  (Kelle).  [Woods  (C.H.)]  234.34 
Diary  of  brother  B  irtholoiuew.     Charles  (.Wis. 

E.) 153.07 

Diary  of  Mrs.  Ki  tv  Trevylv.in.     Charles  (J/m. 

E.)      ...■..".' 153.08 


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476 


FICTION  :  Diavola  to  Dr.  Austin. 


DiAvoiiA  ;  or,  nobody's  daughter.     Bbaddon  (M. 

E.) 135.22 

Diaz  (3/re.  A.  M.)     William  Henry  Letters.     .     174.41 

—  Liiey  Maiia 174.43 

—  Schonlmistev'fi  trunk,  containing  papers.     .     174.40 

—  Story  book  for  the  children 174.3',l 

—  Will, am  Henry  and  his  friends 174.42 

Dick  Duncan.     Lancewood  (L. )  [WisE(D. )]  .     22'2.81 

Dick  Markham.      Smith  (J.  F.) 252.78 

Dick  O  i.slow  among  the  red  skins.      Kingston 

(W.  H.  G.)  .    ' 222.09 

Dick  Tarleton.     Smith  (J.   F.) 251.87 

Dick  Wilson,  the    rnmseller's    victim.     Cornyn 

iJ.  K.) lfi.5.08 

Dickens  (Charles)    B.irnaby  Budge.      .     .     .     173.14 

—  Bleak  house 173.11) 

—  Child  pictures  from  Dickens 173.20 

—  Christmas  books 173  21 

Coiiti-nts  :  A  Christmas  carol.  The  chimes.  Orit-ket  on 
the  hearth.  Tlie  battle  of  lite.  The  hauuted  inau  aud  the 
ghost's  bargain.    The  Holly  tree  iiiD.    A  Christmas  tree. 

—  Christmas   carol,  as  condensed  by  himself  for   his 

readings 174.21 

—  Christmas  stories.     2  v 173.2J 

C'tnttnts  :  v.  1.  A  Christmas  carol.    The  chimes.  Cricket 

ou  the  hearth.    Battle  of  liie.    2.   The  hauuted  raau  and 

!  the  ghost's  barg.iiu      The  wreck  of  the  Golden  Mary.     The 

[  seven  poor  travellers.    Nine  new  stories  by  the  Christmas 

^  tree. 

Note. — The  wreck  of  the  Golden  Mary  and  Nine  new 
stories,  are  wrongly  ascribed  to  Dickens. 

—  Cyclopedia  of  [his]  best  thoughts,   compiled 

by  F.  G.  de  Fontaine.     1873 17C.01 

—  David  Copperfield 173.25 

—  Dialogues  and  dr.imas  from  Dickens.     A.T.inged  by 

W.  E.  Fette.     2  V 174.33 

—  Dr.  Marigold's  proscriptions  :  new  Christmas 

story 174.31 

—  Dombuy  and  son 173.27 

—  Great  expectations 173.30 

—  Hard  times.  [In  New  storie.s.] 174.04 

^  Same 173. Itl 

—  Holly-tree  inn  ;  and  other  stories 174.32 

Contents:  Holly  tree  inn.  Seven  poor  travellers.  New 
stories  by  the  chiistmas  fire.  Message  from  the  sea. 
Wreck  ot  tile  Golden  Mary. 

—  Huut  d  down  and  other  pieces 173.13 

—  L.implighter'.s  .story,  and  other  uouvellettes.     173. 3(j 

jVof'T.— Same  as  'Short  stories.'  below;  with  the  addi- 
tional pieces.  '  Hunted  down,'  'Lamplightei- s  story,'  and 
'Hauuted  house.' 

—  Little  Dirrit.     2v 173.31 

—  Mirtin  Chuzzlewit.  2v 173.33 

—  Mister  Humphrey's  clock 174.08 

—  Message   from  the  sea  ;    and  Uncommercial 

traveller 174.01 

—  Mrs.  Lirriper'a  legacy 174.02 

—  Mrs.  Lirriper's  lodgings 174.03 

—  New  stjrie.s. 171.01 

Contents.    Hard  tiuies.    Pictures  from  Italy. 

—  Mystery  of  Elwin  Drool 17,3.39 

Note — For  a  so-called  .sequel,  see  John  Jasper's  secret.  173.40 

Same.     [With  a  so-called  part  2,  by  T.  P.  James, 

a  '■  medium."] 173.41 

—  Nicholas  Nickleby 174.05 

—  Old  curio.sity  shop 174.(18 

—  No  thoroughfare 1'73.37 

—  Oliver  Twi.st 174.12 

—  Our  mutual  ftiend 174.15 

Same.     Condensed  by  R.  Johnson.     .     .  15(5.02 

—  Pickwick  papers 174.21 

—  Short  stories 174.2.3 

Contents. 


Begsing-letler  writer. 

Bdi  St  ckiug, 

"  Birtli.  Mrs.  Meeks.  of  aaon.' 

Chil  Is  dre.im  of  a  star. 

Child's  story 

Christinas  tree. 

Detective  police. 

Down  with  the  tide. 

Plight  (A). 

Ghost  ot  art. 

Long  voyage. 


Lying  awake. 

Monument  (A)  of  French  folly. 

Noble  savage. 

Ou  duty  with  inspector  Field. 

Our  bore. 

Our  EngliMh  watering-place. 

Our  French  watering-place. 

Our  honorable  friend. 

Our  school. 

Our  vestry. 

Out  of  the  season. 


Out  of  town. 

Plated  article  (A). 

Poor  man's  tale  of  a  patent. 

Poor  relation's  story. 

Prince  bull  ;  a  fairy  tale. 


Three  detective  anecdotes. 
1,  The  pair  of  gloves.  2.  Tiio 
artful  touch.    3,  The  sola. 

Walk  in  a  workhouse. 


Sketches  by  Boz 174. 2G 

Contents. 


Charaeters : 
Cliristmas  dinner. 
Dancing  academy. 
Hospital  patient. 
Plaiting  a  night  of  it. 
Misplaced  attachment  of  Mr. 

J.  Dounce. 
Miss  Evans  and  the  eagle. 
Mistaken   milliner  ;  a  tale  of 

ambition. 
New  year. 
Parlor  orator. 
Prisoners'  van. 
Shabby  genteel  people. 
Tlionghts  about  people. 
Scenes  : 
Astley's. 
Brokers'  and   marine  store- 

shnps. 
Criminal  courts. 
Doctors'  commons. 
Early  coaches. 
First  of  May. 
Gin  shops. 
Green\vich  fair. 
Hackuey-coftch  stands. 
Lust  cab  driver,  and  the   first 

omnibus  cad. 
London  recieations. 
Meditations    in    Monmouth 

street. 
Omnibuses. 
Parliamentary  sketch. 
Pawnbroker's  shop. 
Piivate  tlieatre. 
Public  dinners. 


River  (The). 
Scotland-yard. 
Seven  dials. 

Shops  aud  their  tenants. 
Streets  (The). 
Vauxhall-g.irdens  by  day. 
Visit  to  Newgate. 
Seven  sl;eteltes  from  our  parish  : 
Beadle  (The), 
Broker's  man. 
Curate  (The), 
Election  for  beadle. 
Four  (The)  si^ters, 
Half-pay  (The)  captain. 
Ladies'  societies. 
Old  lady. 

Our  next  door  neighbor. 
Parish  engine. 
Schoolmaster. 
Taes: 

Black  vail  (The). 
Bloonisbury  christening. 
Boarding-lionse. 
Drunkard's  death. 
Great  Winglebnry  duel. 
Horatio  Si-arkins. 
Mr.  Minus  and  his  cousin. 
Mrs,  Joseph  Porler. 
Pantomime  of  life, 
P.iHsage    in    the    life    of    Mr. 

Walkius  Tottle. 
Public  life  ol  Mr.  Tulrunible, 

once  mayor  of  Mudfog. 
.Sentiment. 

Steam  (The)  excur.^ion. 
Tuggs  at  Ramsgate  (The). 


—  Somebody's  luggage 174,28 

—  'I'ale  of  two  cities 174,29 

—  Tom  Tiddler's  ground 174.30 

—  Uncommercial  traveller.     Master  Humphrey's  clock. 

New  Christmas  stories.     General  index  of  chr.r- 
acters 174.34 

—  (Elilor).     Pic-nic  papers.     By  various  hands.   174,18 

—  Sre  PiEKCE  (G.  A.)  Tlie  Dickens  dictionary.  174:11 
Dickinson  (Anna  E, )  What  answer?  .  .  .  174.38 
Dikes  and  ditches.     Adams  (W,T,)     ....     112.18 

DiLEM.M-i  (Thei.     Ches.ney  (G.) 153.39 

DiiiiTEi  Koudine.  '1  oukoeneff  (I.  S. )  .  .  26(1.66 
DijiiTUY  (Charles).  Guilty  or  not  guilty,  [^oioh.]  211.85 
DiNGELSTEDr  (Fiauz).     'i'he  Amazon.      .     .     .     174.37 

Dinah.      Moore  (M.  A.) 232.22 

Dion  and  the  Sybils  ;  a  nov.l.  Keon  (M.  G.)  226.18 
DisCABDED  daughter.     Southworth  (Mrs.  E.  D. 

E.  N.)       253.28 

Disc-\EDED  wife.  DrrrY  (Eliza  A.)  ....  186.22 
DisCAi:DED  wife    (Thrown    on    the   w»)ild  ;     or,    the). 

Clay  (Bertha  M.) l.'iS.SS 

Disgrace  to  the  famdy.     Jerrcld  (W.  B, )  .     .     221.33 

Disosway  (E.  T. )     Sonth  meudows 176.02 

Disowned. BuLWER  I.ytton  iE.G,E,L.,/oif/ i;yHoH)144.04 
Disponent  (The  I.      E.istlake  (im/j/).     in. /ler  Livoniau 

tales.    .     .  ' -;1'11 

DisR.AEi,i  (Benjamin).  Alioy.  .  .  .  174.51  ;  175.01 
--  Coniugsbv 174.,54  ;  175.02 

—  Coutarini" Fleming 174.53  ;  175.03 

—  Henrietta  Temple • 175.04 

—  Ixion  in  heaven.   Infernal  maniage.    Count  Alarcos. 

Popamlla 174.46 

—  Lothair 174.49 

A'oic— Sec '"Maccallum' Lothair  :  [a  satire,]     .     .     174,56 

—  Else  of  Iskander.      .     .  174.48 

—  —  Same.     {In  Little  elastics,  v.  6.]      .     .     226.87 

—  Sybil. 174,51  ;  175.05 

—  Tancred 174,52  ;  175.0G 

—  Vinetia 171.44  ;  174.52 

—  Vivian  Grey IV.5.08 

—  Young  duke 174.45  ;  174.53 

Dixon  (/if  11. — ).     Broken  columns 142.08 

Doctor  BasUius.     Dumas  i A.) 175.51 

Doctor  Antonio:  a  tale  of  Italy.  Euffini  (G.)  244.44 
Dr.  Austin's  guests.     Gilbert  (W.)    ....     194.35 


BROOKLYN     MERCANTILE    LIBRARY. 


FICTION   :   Doctor  Birch  to  Dumas. 


477 


DocTon  Birch  and  his  young   friends.       Thackeray 

(W.  M.) -^boMi 

Doctor  Faustus.     [Tn  Thoms  (\V.  J.)     E.irly  English 

prose  romances,  v.  3,  18ifS.] "JUi.Ji 

Same,     [/li  Koscoe(T. )  Grir.u.  nov.,  v.  I, 

1S2(; 211.  k; 

Doctor  Hiiok well.  Armixage  (.¥ci'.  Uob  rtl.  3511. 0'J 
Doctor  Howell's  family.  Uoodwi.n  (II.  B. )  .  2U.  12 
Doctor  Jacob.  Edw.uids  (M.  BeulUami.  .  .  182.10 
Doctor  Johns.  Mitchell  (IJ.  G.)  2  v.  .  .  232.01 
Doctor  Marigold's  prrfScnpt.on-5.  Dickhns  (C. )  171.31 
Doctor  Oldham  at  (jreystoue i.  UenrviC.  S. )  212.87 
Doctor  Ox,  aud  other  stories.     VERNa  (J. )       .     2i;6  80 

Doctor  Thome.     Trollope  (A. ) 261. 5t> 

Doctor  Vankyke.    •Cooke(J.  K.  i I(j2.2(i 

Doctor  Wainwright's  patient,  Y.vtes  (E.)  .  2^15.71 
Doctor  Wilmer's  love.  Lee  (M.>r,'iret).  .  .  222.73 
Doctor's  daughter. May  (Sojiliie  .[Clarke  (R.S. )]226.(i0 
Doctor's  dilemma.  .Stretton  (H.  i  .  .  .  .  2-J5.U0 
Doctor's  family.     Oliph\nt  (.)//. v.  M.  0.  W.)   .     231.70 

Doctor's  wife.     Buaddon  (M.  E.) 13.5  2! 

DoDD  family  abroad.  Lever  iC.)  3  v.  .  .  .  223.13 
Dodge  (Mai-y  Abigail).     Child  wo. 11.       .     .     .     171.">8 

—  Ked-letter  days  ia  Applethorpe 17o.  U) 

—  Little  folk  life 17i..5V» 

Dodge  (Mary  ilapes).     A  few   friends,   anl  how  they 

amused  themselves 175.18 

—  Hiins  Briuker 175.19 

—  Tlie  Irvington  stories 171.00 

—  Theophilus  and  others 171.61 

Xote. — The  name  of  this  authoress  is  {^iveu  us  Mary  E. 
Dodge  in  some  of  her  works. 
Dodge  Club  (The).     De  Mille  (.1.)     ....     272.32 
DoDusoN  {Liec.  C.  L.)     ['Ljwis  Carroll.']     Alice's  ad- 
ventures ia  wonderland 151.33 

—  Through  the  lookuij;-glass 151.31 

Doe  (Charles  H.)     Buffets 171.02 

D0E.STICSS,  aud  what  he  says.  Thompson  ( M.  M. )  201.31 
Doo  Crusoe,  a  tale  of  the  prairies.     Ballanty-nti: 

(K.  M.) 131.18 

Dog  fieud,  or  Snarley-yow.     Makrtat(F.  )       .     223.03 
DoHERTY  (Morgan).     See  McGinn  (\Vm. ) 
Doing  and  dreaming.     Mayo  (.1/c.s-.  I.  F.)    .     .     196.0.3 
Doing  his  best.     Trowbridge  (J.  T. )       ...     200.21 

Doings  ia  Maryland 175.11 

Doings  of  tlie  Bodley  family.  Scddder  iH.  E.)  251.01 
Dollars  and  cents.      Warner  (A.  B.)     2  v.       .     26.i.01 

Dolores.     Forrester  (Mrs.) 19l>.21 

DoMBEY  and  sou.  Dickens  (C.)  2  v.  .  .  .  173.27 
Dominie's  (The)  son.  Jones  (.J.  H.)  ....  221.31 
Don  Caklos.     Saint  Real  (C.  V.  de).     .     .     .     171.01 

Don  Quixote.     Cervantes  (M.  de) 151.19 

DoNi  (A.  F.)     Novels v.  3  of  211.22 

Dora.     K.wanagh  (Julia) 221.18 

Dora  Darliug,  or  daughter  of  the  regiment.     Austin 

(J.  G.) 12/5.19 

Dora  Deane  and.Maggie  Miller.  Holmes  (M.  J.)  213.50 
Dorothy  Fox.  [anon.  Parr  (.IfiVv  L. )]  .  .  .  2.35.52 
Dorr  (JIis.  J.  C.  E.)    Expiation 170.07 

—  Laamere 175.12 

—  Sibyl  Hunliugtou 175.13 

Dotty  Dimple  stories.     See  Clarke  (R.  S.  ) 

Double  marriage,  or  White  lits.UE.iDE  iC. )  .  212.24 
Double  pliy.  or  how  Joj   Hardy   chosj   his   friends. 

EverethW.  ) 181.12 

Double  story.     M.icdonai.d  (G. ) 227. 8;l 

Double  wedding.     Warfield  (.l/cs-.  C.  .\.)      .     202.05 

Doubly  false.     Stephens  ( .\.  S.  ) 253. 06 

Douglas  (Amanda  M. )     Claudia 175.15 

—  Drifted  asunder  ;  or,  the  tidi-  of  fate.       .     .     170.32 

—  Home  DO  ik  ;  or,  the  crown  of  duty.    .     .     .     17i'i.33 

—  In  trust ;  or  Dr.  Bertram's  houseliold.     .     .     175.16 

—  Lucia:  her  problem 171. SO 

—  Maidenhood  series.  Seven  daughters.  .  .  170.31 
— •  Nelly  Kinnard's  kingdom 170.31 

—  Old  woman  who  lived  iu  a  shoj 17r>.35 

—  Syilnie  Adriance 175.09 

—  Stephen  Dane 175.17 

—  There's  no  place  like  home.      [.Same  as  the    '  Old 

woman  who  lived  iu  a  shoe.']        ....     175.22 

—  With  fate  against  him 175.23 


Douglas  (Marian).     l'(  ter  and  PoUy,  or  home  life  in 

New  England  a  hundred  years  a.;o.      .     .  171.57 

Douglas  (R.)  Adveutures  of  a  medical  student.  17.1.14 

Dove  in  tlie  eagle's  nest.     Yo.ncse  (il/i.vs  C.  M.)  205.31 

Dower-house.     Thomas  (Aiiniei 261.11 

Down  in  lennessee.  Kikke  ,Edmundl.  [Gilmore 

(J-   I!)] 195.05 

Down  the  Rhine.     [Adams  (W.  T.)]  .     .     .     .  112.32 

Down  the  river.    [Ad.\ms(W.  T. )] 113.13 

Down  the   river  ;   or  piactical  les.vons  under  the  code 

duello.     By  an  amateur,     [khoh.]    .     .     .  170.36 
Downing  (Major  Jitck).     See  .-^mith  (Seba). 

Dk.\ma  iu  Pokevdle.     Field  i J.  M.)    ....  261.01 

Draytons  and  the  DavtnarOs.  Cn.UiLES  (Mi:<!.  E.)  153.05 

Dream  children.     Sctdder  iH.  E.)     ....  251.03 

Dream  chintz.    M.ickirness  iM.  A.)  .     .     .     .  241.27 

Dreamland  by  daylight.     Che-sebuo' (C. )    .     .  153.28 

Dream-life.     Mitchell  (D.  G.) 232.03 

Dre.«i-numders.     Trollope  (T.  A.)  ....  261.83 

Dreamthorp.  Smith  (A.  1  In  Little  classics,  v.  4.  220.86 

Dred.     Stowe  (J/ra.  H.  B.I  2  V 251.17 

DRrFTED  asunder.    Docglas  (A.  M.)  .     .     .     .  17().32 

Drifting  and  steering.     [Peebles  (M.  L.  )]      .  234.48 

Drille  (Hearten,  U.S  A.t,  p.temt.  See  Gray  (J.)  211.14 

Driven  from  the  path.     Sm.\rt  (Chailes).    .     .  256.32 

Dri\t.n  to  sea.     CuppLEs  (J/).v.  G. )     ....  171.14 

Droz  (G. )     Around  a  sprmg 175.53 

—  Babolain 176.30 

Drummer  boy  ;  a  story  of  Buruside's  expedition. 

Trowbridge  (J.  T. ) 202.09 

Drury  (Anna  H. )     Deep  waters 175.20 

—  Light  aud  shade  ;  or,  the  3  ouiig  artist.     .     .  175.22 

—  Mi.srepresfrUtation 175.21 

—  Story  of  a  shower 175.65 

Dubois  (C.)     Madame  Agnes 177.01 

Duchess  of  Rosemary  lane.     Fakjeon  (B.  L.)  196.08 

DuDEvANT  (A.L.A.D. )['GeorgeSand.']  Antoni».  175.32 

—  Cesariue  Dietrich 175.58 

—  Consuelo 175.24 

—  Countess  of  Rudolstadt.  Sequel  to  Consuelo.  175.25 

—  Devil's  pool  (The) 175.03 

—  Danchon  the  cricket 175.20 

—  Ha\)dsome   Lawrence.      Sequel   to  a  Rolling 

stone 175.61 

—  Indiana 175.28 

—  Jacques 175.29 

—  Jealousy,  or  Teverino 175.33 

—  Journeyman  (The)  joiner  ;  or  companion  of  the  lour 

of  France 175.63 

—  Last  (The)  Aldini 175.57 

—  Mile.  Merquem 175.30 

—  Marqu  s  de  Vdlemer 175.56 

—  Mauprat 175.31 

—  Miller  of  .^ngibault 175.55 

—  Monsieur  Antoine 175.02 

—  Monsieur  Sylvestre 175.34 

—  My  sister  Jtannie 175.35 

—  Rolling  .'^tone 175.00 

—  Snow  man 175.54 

—  Teverino.    Sec  Jealousy,  above 175.33 

DuDEVANT  (J.  F.  M.  A.)    ['Maurice  Sand.']  Cal- 

lirhoe 244.98 

DuGANNE  ( A.  J.  H. )    The  tennnt  house.  .     .     .  175.36 

Duke  of  Monmouth.    Griffin  iG.)     ....  211.78 

Duke's  (The)  motto.     Feval  (Paul) 191.37 

Dumas  (Alexandre). 

—  Adventures  ol  a  marquis 1S1.19 

—  Amaury 175.37 

—  Audree  de  Taverney 175.38 

—  Ascauio  ;  or,  the  scnlptor's  apprentice.    .     .  175.39 

—  Beau  Tancred  ;  or,  the  marr.age  verdict.      .  181.40 

—  Black  tulip 175.47 

—  Captain  Paul 175.48 

—  Castle  of  Soudet 175.40 

—  Chateau  Rouge.     [  ]V;ili  Qneen's  necklace.]  181. 10 

—  ChevaUer  (The).   Conclusion  of  memoirs  of  a  physi- 

cian.   181. .37 

—  Chevalier  de  Maisou  Rouge 175.49 

—  Chevalier    d'Harmental ;    or,    love    and    con- 

spiracy   175.41 

—  Conscript ;  a  tale  of  war 1 75. 42 


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FICTION  :  Dumas  to  Edwards. 


DcM.is  (Alexandre),  conlinued. 

—  CouspiKitors 175.50 

—  Coiint  of  Monti  Christo 175.43 

—  Cjimbof  Moi-et;  or,  Kichelieu  ami  his  friends.  17o.(i4 

—  Countess  of   Cli:iruy  ;    or,    tlie   fall  of   the    French 

mnnarchy 175.45 

—  Diana  of  Mtiridor;  the  lady  of  Monsoreau.     .     175.4ij 

Xot>\ — I'Ue  Ist  uf  a  sei-ies.  embracing— 'J,  Marguerite  de 
Talois  :  3,  Forty-five  guardsmuu. 

—  DiciorBijilius 175.51 

EdrnonJ  Daate^)  ;  sequel  to  Monte  Caristo.     175.44 

-Foresters l«l-01 

—  Forty-five  guarJsjien 181.02 

—  Hor.or.sof  I'ans Ibl.l7 

A'.ifa.— Coucliisiou  of  Mohicans  of  Paria. 

—  Ingenue  ;  or,  the  death  of  Marat 181.41 

—  Iron  hand  ;or,  the  liniglit  of  Maul.^ox    .     .     181.03 

—  Iron  masli  ;  or,  Eaoul  do  Bra,^  Ijune.       .     .     181.04 

—  Isabel  of  B  ivaria  ;  or,  the  chr  juielei  of  France  for 

the  reigu  of  Charles  VI 181.05 

—  Lauise  de  la  Vallicre •  .     .     .     181.00 

—  Ljve  aad  liberty 181.13 

—  Marguerite  da  Valois 181.07 

—  Memoirs  of  a  physician 181.08 

JVote.—Iha  1st  of  a  series,  iucliidiog— 2,  Q  leeu's  neck- 
lace  :  3.  Sii  years  later  :  -1,  Countess  de  Cliaiuy  ;  6,  Au- 
dree  de  Tavei'iiey  :  8,  Chevalier  de  M.ii30Q- Rouge. 

•  —  Mohicans  of  Pads 181.09 

Kote.^For  concUision,  see  Horrors  of  Paris. 

—  Nanou  ;  or,  woujn's  war 181.41 

—  Page  of  the  D. ike  of  Savoy 181.14 

—  Qaeeu's  necklace 181.10 

—  Regent's  daughter. '2(5.95 

—  Six  years  later  ;  or,  taking  of  the  B.istile.   .     .     181.11 

—  Three  mu -ike teers,  [or  Tliree  gurrdsuiea].    .     181.12 

JV(?((:.— The  l9t  of  a  series,  eoibraciutj— 2,  Twenty  years 
after ;  3,  Bragoloime,  the  sou  of  Athos  ;  4,  Iiou  mask  ;  5, 
Louise  de  la  Valiiei-a. 

—  Twenty  years  after 181.15 

—  Twin  captaius.   [.s'u)i»  «.?  Twin  lieutenants.]     175.52 

—  Twin  li  uiteuants  ;  or,  .soldier's  bride.       .     .     181.10 

—  Two  Dianas  ;  an  historical  romaace.     .     .     .     181.00 

—  Vicointe  de  Bragelouae,  or  ten    years  later. 

2  V 181.33 

DnMis  /i(s-  (A.)  Annette  ;orthelidy  of  the  pe.irls.  175.li0 

—  Cimlle;  or  the  fate  of  a  oquette.  .  .  .  175. 19J 
DyuB  love,  Libussa,  Meleohsala.     Mos^ius  (J.  C. 

A.) 151.13 

Du.\io:<T  (:ifs.  J.  L.l     Life  sketches 181.21 

DuNiLLiM.     Grace  Kennedy.  221.58 

Do.vciN  Campbell.  DeFoe^D.)  5037.14,  .")032.19.  172.07 
DuNLiP(\V. )  Memoir-!  of  a  water  driuker.  .  181.20 
Dl'puy  (J/«s  E.  A.)     All  for  love 181.45 

—  Cancelled  will 181.32 

—  Claudestine  marriage 181.30 

—  C  inspirator  (The) 181.22 

—  Cjuutry  neighborhood 181.23 

— ■  Dethroned  heiress 181-44 

—  Discarded  wife  ;  or.  will  she  succe>d?     .     .     180.22 

—  Hidden  sin.   Sequel  to  the  Dethroned  heiress.   181.43 

—  Hiwhedidit .•    .     181.30 

—  Michael  Rudolph 181.31 

—  Mysterious  guest 181.35 

—  New  way  to  wiu  a  fortune.     ......     180.23 

—  Planter's  daughter,      [aiwii.] 241.35 

—  Was  he  guilty  ? 180.24 

—  Who  shall  be  victor? 181.34 

—  Why  did  he  many  her  ? 181.29 

DtJKsroN  abbey.  Trollope  {T.  .\. )  ....  21)1.80 
DuruH  dominie  of  Ihe  Catskills.  Muudoch  (D. )  233.11 
Dutch  in  the  Medway.     M.\cp.\kl.vne  (C. )  .     .     221.(i2 

Dutch  pictures.     S.iL.4.  ( G.  A.  i 244.58 

DaTCH-\i.vN's  fireside.  Paulding  (J.  K. )  .  .  "235.14 
DwELtjEKS  in  five  sisters  court.  Scuddeb  (H.  E.  )  251.00 
Dy.sevor  Terrace.  Yoncje  ^^[i.s^!  C.  M. )  2  v.  205.32 
E.iKL's  daughter.  Sewell  (E.  M.)  .  .  .  .  251.31 
Eire's  Dene.     FR.iNtiLi.o-j  iR.  E.)    ....     192.41 

E.vrl's  heir.      Wood  (J/.*-.  Henry) 264.51 

Eabl's  secret.       Pakdoe  (J.)      Snme  an  lin-  Life 

struggle.] 234.53 

Early  d.iwn  ;   Christian  life  in  Englanl  in  the 

olden  times.     [Charles  {Mrs.  E.)]     .     .     153.00 


Early  English  p-  ose  roinr.nces.  See  Thoms  (W.  J.)  261.22 

East  Ljniue.     Wood  {jilrs.  H. ) 204.52 

E.tsTER  ofllrmg.     Bremer  (F.) 141.17 

Eastern  tales.  Caldcleugh  (W.  G.)  .  .  .  145.32 
Eastlake   {Lady,  wife  of  Sir  V.  L.)     Livonian 

tales 224.11 

Contents  :  The  Dispoueiit.    The  Wolves.     The  Jewa. 
Eastwood  (F.  ),  pseud.     See  Knevels  ( iJrs.  D.  C. ) 
Easy    Nat,   or  the  three    ajiprcntices.     Btimson 

(A.  L.) 254.06 

Ebbtide.  EEiD(Chiistion).  [Fisher  Jii'.v.v  I'.C.)]  242.74 
Ebers(G.  )     The  daughter  of  an  Egyptii.n  king.     181.42 

Ebony  idol,      latum.] 181.26 

EccE  Feuiina  ;  or,  the  woman  Zoe.  Pine  (Cuyler).241.3y 
Eddies  lound  the  rectory.  \'ABEA"(Owtni.  .  262.40 
Eddy  (D.  C.  )     \\  alter's  torn-  iu  the  East.     6  v.  1041.12 

1.  AValtei-  iu  Egypt.  I  4    Walter  in  Damascus. 

2.  \\alter  in  Jerusalem.  5.  ^^alter  iu  Constantinople. 

3.  Walter  in  Samaria.  |  6.  Waller  iu  Athens. 

Edelweiss.  Auekb.ach  (B. )  .  .  .  .  ".  .  124.15 
Eden  (E. )     The  semi-attached  coiijjle.   [oKon.]     181.24 

—  Semi-detached  bouse,     [ojioii] 181.25 

Edgar  ( J.  E.)     Cressy  and  Poictiers.      .     .     .     181.33 

EDG.VB  Clifton.   Adams  (C.) 112.08 

Edoar  Himtley,  or  memoirs  of  a  sleep-walker. 

Brown  (0.  B.) 143.08 

Edgeworth  (Maria).     Frank 182.01 

—  Hairy  nnd  Lucy.     2v 182.03 

—  Mor.d  tales.     2  v 182.05 

—  Parent's  assistant 182.07 

—  PopiUar  tales.     2  v. 182.08 

—  Rosamond,  and  other  tales 182.10 

—  Tales  and  novels.     20  v.  in  10.   viz.: 

1-2.  Castle  Rackreut.  Essay  on  Irish  bulls.  EFsay  on  the 
noble  science  ot  selfjustifiiatiou.  Marat  tales:  For- 
rester.    The  Prusbiun  Aabe.    The  good  aunt.  .     182.11 

3  4.  .Moral  tales  :  Ai  gelina,  Gi  od  Frencli  governess, 
Madenioiselle  Panache,  The  Knapsack,  Lanie  Jcrvas, 
The  Will,  The  Limerick  gloves,  Out  ot  debt  out  of 
danger.  The  Lottery,  Ki  sauna 182.12 

5-t)  }'iqmlar  tales:  Murad  the  niihicky.  The  mauulac- 
turers,  'Ihe  contrast,  The  gr.'itelul  negro.  To-morrow. 
Tales  I'f  fashionable  tt/e  :    Ennui.  The  dun.     .     .     182.13 

7-8.  Tales  oj  fashionable  life  :  Manoeuvring.  Alnieria. 
Vivian 182.14 

9-10.  .Same.  Absentee.  Madame  de  Fkury.  Emilie  de 
Coulanges.     Modern  Griselda 182.15 

11-12.   Bchuda 182.16 

13-14    Leonora.      Letters  on  female  education.     .    182.17 

15-16.  Palrouage.  Comic  ttrainas  :  Love  and  law.  Rose, 
thistle,  and  shamrock 182.18 

17-lM.  Harrington.    Thoughts  on  bores.  Ormoi-d.    182.19 

19-20.  Helen 182.20 

Edina   or  missing  since  n-iduight.     Wood  {Mrs. 

H.) 264.94 

Edinburgh  tales.   Ed.  bj-  Sirs.  Johnstone.  3  v.  184.22 

Edith  Lyle.     Holmes  1 3/r.v.  M.  J. )     ....  213.90 

Edith's  ministry.  McKEE^•Eu  (H.  B.)  .  .  .  224.80 
Edmond  Dantes,   sequel  to  Monte  Christo.      Dumas 

(.4.) 175.44 

Edna    Browning,   cr  the    Lelghtoii    homestead. 

Holmes  iM.  J.) 213.72 

Edward.     Moore  (J.)     2  v 505(;.01 

Edw.U!D  Colvil's  joiiriinl.   Putnam  {Mrs.  M.  L. )  241.70 

Edw.ard  Osborne  (Colloquies  of  i.  M.innino  (A. )  225.24 

Edwakds  (J/)-s.  Annie).     Archie  Lovell.      .     .  182.21 

—  EsteUe 180.01 

—  Leah  .  a  woman  of  fashion 182.43 

—  Miss  Forrester 182.32 

—  Morals  of  May  fair  ;  [or,  Philip  Earnscliffe].  182.36 

—  Ordeal  for  wives 182. 38 

—  Ought  we  to  visit  her? 182.35 

—  Philip  Earnscliffe 182.30 

—  Point  of  honor 182.44 

—  Stephen  Lawrence,  yeomnn 182. 31 

—  Susan  Fielding 182. 33 

—  Vagabond  heroine 182.37 

Edw.uius  (.!/;.«  Amelia  B.) 

—  Barbara's  history 182. 22 

—  Delienham's   vow 182.34 

—  Four-fit'teeu  express.     [/«  Little  classics,  v.  8.]     .  .     226.95 

—  Half  a  mil. ion  of  money 182.23 

Smie.     2v 182.24 

-^  Hand  and  glove 182.26 

Same,    av 182.27 


BROOKLYN    MERCANTILE    LIBRARY. 


FICTION  :  Edwardato  Ersilia. 


479 


—  In  the  days  of  my  youth 182.39 

—  Li:vilder  of  life  ;  a  heart  history 182.28 

—  Miss  Carew 182.29 

—  My  brother's  wife 182.  :iO 

Edw.vkds  iM.  B. )    Dr.  Jacob 1S2. 10 

—  Kitty 18i.  11 

—  The  Sylvesfres 182. 12 

Edwauds"  ^Rollin).     Twice  defeated,  or  the  story  of  a 

durk  society  in  two  countri's 18(i.05 

Edwin  Brothertot't.  Wikthrop  (T. )  .  ,  .  .  204.29 
ED^VI:^  Drood  iMvstery  of).  Dickens  iC.)  .  .  173.39 
Elian  (Pierce).     LadyMmd 181.27 

—  PilfTriins  of  the  Thames 181.28 

Egoi.eston  (E. )     The  circuit  rider 1S4.39 

—  The  end  of  the  world 181.21 

—  Mysteiy  of  Metropolisville 181.31 

—  Hoosier  schoolmaster 181.20 

EoGLESTON  (George  Gary).     The  big  brother  ;   a  story 

of  Indian  war 181.26 

—  Captjiiu  Sam,  or  the  boy  scouts  of  1811.     [Big  bro- 

ther .series.]      181.29 

—  A  man  of  honor 181.33 

Eglantine.     Tabor  (Eliza) 251.70 

Egypt  :  the  romance  of  ancient  history.  2  v.  211. 11 
Eight  cousins.  Alcott  (Louisa  M.)  .  .  .  122.33 
Eighteen  hunth-ed  and  twelve,  or  Napoleon's  campaign 

in  Russia.     RELLST.iB  (L. ) 243.01 

EiLOAuT  (.)//.';.  C.  J.  G.)  The  curate's  discipline.  183.03 

—  From  thistles — grapes 183.02 

—  The  love  that  lived 18(!.18 

EiRENE,  or  a  woman's  right.  Ames  (.Ifcs.  M.  C. )  114.27 
Ekboes  from  Kentucky  in  1867.    Nasby  (Petro- 
leum V.),  p.s-en/7.  o/ Locke  (D.  K.  )  .     .     .     224.15 

Elbow  room.   Adelek  (Max),  pseud,  of  Clark 

(C.  H,)  • 113.18 

El  Buscapie.     Castro  (A.  del 1.52.12 

Elder  I W.)  Enchanted  beauty,  »•(«: 2524.01 

Eleanor's  victory.  Br.\ddon  (ilfos  M.  E.)  .  135.24 
Elective  affinities.     Goethe  (J.  W.  vou).    .     .     195.18 

Same 195.22 

Elements  of  morality.    Salzman  (C.  G.  )     In  Yonge  (C. 

M. )  Storehouse  of  stories,  v.  2 265. 63 

Elena,  an  Italian  tale.     Comyn  (L.  N.)   .     .     .     161.34 

Eleonore.     Kothenfels  (E.  von) 244.24 

Elephant  club.  Thompson  (M.  M.)  .  .  .  .  261.43 
Elfred.   Abbott  (Jacob).    Harper's  story  books, 

v.  6 216.97 

El  Fureidis.     Cummins  (M.  S. ) 171.10 

Eli  Perkins  :  his  sayings.    Landon  (II.  D. )      .     222.28 
Elia.  Feinan  Caballero.  Arrom  (C.B.  de  F.  de).  145.28 
Eliot  (George),  p.tewl.  Si-e  Lewes  ( J/r.s-.  G.  H.) 
Eliza  Woodson.    Fabnham  (Mrs.  E.  W.)    .     .     191.03 
Elizabeth  ;  or  exiles  of  Siberia.    Coitin  (Mine.)  165.11 

Same 241.73 

Elizabeth  (Story  of).  Th.ackeray  ( .l/is.s-  A,  I. )  261.01 
Ella.  Aimwell  (W.)  [Simonds  (W.  )]  .  .  252.45 
Ella  of  Garveloch.     Martineau  (H.  )     Dlus.   of  polit. 

econ.,  V.  2.] 231.28 

Ellen  deVere.     [Smith  (J.  F.)] 252.81 

Ellen  Linn.     Abbott  (J.) 111.07 

Ellen  Middletou.     Fullerton  (Lady  G. )    .     .     193. 08 

Ellen  Story.     Fawcett  (E.) 186.28 

Ellet  (J//S.E.F. )  Nouvellettes  of  the  musicians.  156 1.23 
Ellie  ;  or,  the  humiui  comedy.  Cooke  (J.  E.)  163.09 
Elliot  (Fiances).    The  Itili ms  :  a  novel.  .     .     183.33 

—  Romance  of  old  court  life  in  France.  .  .  1S3.01 
Ellis  (G.)  Specimens  of  early  English roafance.  183.04 
Ellls  (J/n*.  S.  S.)  Brewer's  lamily 183.05 

—  Friends  at  their  own  firesides.  2  v.     .     .     .     183.12 

—  Look  to  the  end  ;  or,  the  Bennetts  abroad.       183.06 

—  Hearts  and  homes 183.08 

—  Pictures  of  private  life.  3  v.  .  .  183.09  ;  2524.18 
Elm  Island  stories.  Scr  Kellogg  (E. )  6  v.  .  221.94 
Elm-tree  tales.     Smith  (F.  L"^.)       ....     253.01 

Eloise.     Roussead  ( J.  J. )     4  V 244. 31 

Elsle  Mngoou.     Gage  { Jf/-.?.  F.  D. )     ....     193.20 

Elsie  Dinsmore.     Finley  (Martha) 191.08 

Elsie's  girlhood.     Finley  (Martha) i;tl.38 

Elsie s  married  life.  Daniel  (.1/<-.«.  MacKenzie).  171.31 
Elsie's  motherhood.  Finley  (M.)  ....  192.00 
El.sie's  womanhood.     Finley  (M.)     ....     192.01 


Elsie  Venner  ;  a  romance  of  destiny.     Holmes 

(O.  W.)   2v 2i;i.co 

Elster's  folly.     Vfoon  (Mrs.  H. ) 261.55 

Elton  (.SiV  A.  H. )     Below  the  surface.     .     .     .     183.14 

Elves  (I'he).     Tieck  (L.  von) 151.13 

Elzey  Hay.     See  Andrews  (F.) 

Embury  (E.  C.I     Blind  girl  ;  with  other  tides.     183.17 

—  Glimpses  of  home  life im;).  ig 

—  Pictmes  of  early  hfe 183.19 

Emery  (E.B.)     Queens 181.19 

Emery  (S.  A.)     Three  generations 184.18 

Emilia  in  England.  Meredith  (G.)  3  v.  .  .  231.94 
Emilia  Wyndiam.  Marsh-C.^ldwell  (.Mrs.) .  2v.  231.10 
Emilu  and  Sophia,  or  a  n-w  system  of  education. 

Rousseau  (J.  J. )   4  v 214.35 

Emily  Chester.  Seemuller  (\.  M.  Cnuie).  .  165.22 
E.\nLY  Marsden  :  hkes  an^l  dislikes.      [«)Wn.]       223.74 

Emma.     Austen  (J.) 125.13 

Emma  Corbett,  or  miseries  of  civil  war.     [Pratt 

(S.  J.)] 241.77 

Emmanuel  PhUibert.  Dumas  (A.)  ....  181.46 
Empke-ss  Josephine.  MOhlbach  (L. )  .  .  .  232.69 
Empty  heart,  or  Hu.sks.  Haeland(M.  )  .  .  .  2.55.18 
Enaui.t(L.  )    Christine 183.36 

—  Pupil  of  the  legion  of  honor. 183.35 

Enchanting  and  enc'ianted.  H.4cklander  (F.W.)  211.97 
End  of  the  world.  EiiGLEsTON  (E.)  ....  184.21 
English  hearti  and  English  hands,  [iinrm.]  .  183.21 
English  orphans.  Holmes  (.][rs.  M.  J. )  .  .  213.51 
English  tale^.  Crosland  (J/r.v.  G. )  .  .  .  .  105.33 
Ennui.     Edgewoeth  (Maria).     Novels,  v.  6.    .     182.13 

EntaJl  (The).     Galt  (John) 193.22 

EoLiNE,  or  Magnolia  vale.  Hentz  ( .Ur.s- C.  L. )  213.07 
Ephemeris,   or   leaves   from   ye  journal   of  M. 

Drayton 225.44 

Epicurean.     Moore  (Thomas) 232.23 

Erckmann    (E.)   and   Chatrian   (.\. )      Alsacian 

schoolmaster 184.41 

—  Blockade  of  Phalsburg 183.39 

—  Brigadier  Fredeiick 183. 23J 

—  Campaign  in  Kabylia 187.04 

—  Citizen  Bonaparte,  1794-1815 187.05 

—  Confessions  of  a  clarionet  player 1,S7.06 

—  Country  in  danger,  1792 187.07 

—  Dean's  watch.     [  With  Brigadier  Frederick.]  183.23J 

—  Forest  house,  and  Catherine's  lovers.       .     .     lf<3.15 

—  Friend  Fritz 187.08 

—  Gieat  invasion  of  1.S13-14  ;  or  after  Leipzig.  183.16 
Same.      [Different  trauislution.]       .     .     .     183.40 

—  lUustrious  Dr.  Matheus 187.09 

—  Madame  Therese,  or  the  volunteers  of  '92.  .     183.22 

—  Miin-wolf,  and  other  tales 187.01 

—  Miller's  story  of  the  war,  or  the   jileljiscite.     183.43 

—  Peace 187.10 

—  Polish  Jew. 184.40 

—  Popular  tales  and  romances 187.11 

—  Story  of  a  conscript  ;  a  story  of  1813.     .     .     183.23 

—  States  general  ;  (1789J 187.02 

—  Stories  of  the  Rhine 187.13 

—  Story  of  a  peasant.     1789,1792,179.!.     3  v.     183.11 

—  "War. 183.44 

—  Waterloo,  a  sequel  to  Story  of  a  Conscri[)t.  .     183.20 

—  Year  one  of  the  republic :  1793.     Story  of  a 

peasant 187.14 

Eric,  or  little  by  little.  Farrar  (F.  W.)  .  .  .191.11 
Erewhon,  or  over  the  range.    [Butler  (S.)]     .     184.28 

Erie  canal.     Abbott  (J.) 111.12 

Erlesmere  ;  or,  contrasts  of  character.    Lavenu 

(L.  S.) 222.45 

Erunu  the  bold.     Ballantyne  (K.  M. )  .     .     .     131.30 

Erma's  engagement,     [anan.] lM3. 38 

Ernest  Bracebridge.  Kingston  (W.  H.  G.)  .  222.13 
Ernest  Carroll  ;  or,  artist  life  in  Italy.     Gheen- 

orGH(H.) 211.49 

Ernestine  ;  or,  the  heart's  longings.  Aleth.  183.24 
Ernest  Linwood.  Hentz  iC.  L.  )  .  .  .  .  213.08 
Ernest  Maltravers.  Lytton  (E.  B.)  2  v.  .  141.07 
Eros  and  .^.nteros.     Canute  (Judith i.     [Campuell  . 

(J.  H.  L.)]        14.5.31 

Erring,  yet  noble.     [n>ton.'\ 183.25 

Ersilia.     Poynter  (J/(s.s- E.  F.  ) 186.20 


la  aaUog  for  books,  use  tlie  "  Book  Order,"  giving  tlie  AUTHOR'S  NAMiS,  the  Brst  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


480 


FICTION  :    Erskiue  U,  Fairy  Tales. 


Erskine  {Mrs.  Tbomas).     Wyncote 186.0S 

Ehperance.      Landek  (M.) 222. :19 

EspERANZA.     Bowman  (A.) 135.10 

Es-sENCE  of  fun.      Hood  (Tom) 213.87 

EsTELLE.    Edwards  (Mrs.  Annie) 180.01 

EsTELLE  Rassell.     By  the  author  of  "Private  life  of 

Galileo." 183.37 

E  ESTHER,  a  tale  of  Spain  in  the  0th  century.   Smith 

(H.) V.   3  of    174.18 

Ethel  ChurchiU.      Landon(L.  E. )    Works.     .  5047.05 

Ethel  Mildmay's  follies 184.27 

Ethel's  love  life.  Sweat  (M.  J.  M.)  .  .  .  254.47 
Ethic  amusements.  Bellamy  (D.)  ....  185.07 
Ethic  tales  and  fables.  Fenelon  (F.)  .  .  .  185.07 
Ethlyn's  mistake.  Holmes  (J/i-.s.  M.  J.)  .  .  213.59 
E t'NA  Van Jemir  ;  a  romance.  Hancock  (S.  . I.)  214.93 
Ettoee  Fieramosca,  or  the  challenge  of  Barletta. 

AzEGLio  (M.  d') 172.10 

Eudoxia,  a  picture  of  the  5th  century.      HahnHahn 

(Ida,  cmudess  von) 211.91 

Eugene  Aram.     Lytton  (E.  B.) 144.10 

Edgenie   Grandot,  or  the  miser's  daughter.     Balzac 

(H.  De) 132.03 

Eustace  (The)  diamonds.  Tkollope  (A.)  .  .  261.77 
EuTAW,  a  sequel  to  The  Foiayers.     Simms  (W. 

G.) 252.29 

Evan  Dale.     [anon.'\ 183.26 

Evan  Harrington.     Meredith  (George).       .     .     231.78 
Evans  (Mtss  A.  J.)     ^'t■e  Wilson  (Mr.<<.  A.  J,  E.) 
Evans  {Miss  Marian).     Soe  Lewes  (Mrs.  M.  E.) 

Evelina.     Arblay  (F.  B.  d) 171.31 

Evenings  at   Donaldson's  mano".     Mackintosh 

(.)/i.s-sM.  J.) 221.70 

Evenings  at  Haddon  Hall  ;  tales 152.13 

Evenings  at  home.     Aikin  (J.)  ami  Barbauld 

(Mrs.  L.) 114.10 

Eventide.     Apton  (Effie) 114.01 

Everett  (W.)     Changing  base 184.10 

—  Double  play 184.12 

Everglade  heioes.  Coggesh\ll  (W.  T. )  .  .  161.18 
Everybody's  friend  ;  or  Josh  Billings'  eacyclopgedia  of 

wit  and  humor.     Shaw  (H.  W.)  ....     251.72 

Every  day.      [Pike  (F.  W.  A.)] 184.16 

"Ewald    (H.    F.)     Story    of    ^Valdemar    Krone's 

youth 184.11 

EwiNO  (Juliana  Horatio).     From  six  to  fcixteen,  a  story 

lor  girls 186.21 

E.'CEMPL.ARY  novels.  Cervantes  (M.  de).  .  .  151.26 
E.XILES.  Talvi.  [Koeinson  (Mrs.  T.  A.  L.  v.  J.)]  243.41 
Experience  of  a  barrister.  Warner  (W.,  iVy.)  203.27 
Experiences  of  a  real  detective.     \_a>ujii.'\     .     .     26ii.70 

Expiation.     Dorr  (3/ra.  J.  C.  R.) 170.07 

Eyster  (Nellie).  On  the  wing  ;  suuny  horn-  series.  181.14 
Fables  : 

—  Miop.     Fables.     Version,  by  T.  James.     New  York, . 

[n.  d.]     8° 185.03 

—  —  Same.     New  ed.    by  E.  Garrett.     Loudon,  IsO-J. 

16° lS5.03.a 

—  Be%vick  (T.  and  J.)  and  others.     Select  fables  ;  with 

cuts.    L.,  1S20.  8^ 1413.09 

—  BussEY  (G.  Moir).     Fables:    original  anl  selected. 

Designs  by  J.J.  Graudville.  Ljud.,lHU.  8'.  185.10 

—  Favourpte  fables.  With  21  illus.  by  H.  Weir.  Lond., 

1870.   12'. 185.00 

—  Fenelon  (F.)     Fables.    Lond.,  1770.  4°.     .     185.07 

—  Flowers  of  fable  from  Nortlicote  and  others.     New 

York,  1847.   16' 185.02 

—  Gay  (John).     Fables.    [7u  his  Poetical  works,  v.  1, 

1854.] 1041.08 

—  Krilof.     Fables  russes,  imitees  en  vers  franijais  et 

itali(«s.  2  V.  Paris,  1825.  8°.  .  .  .  185,11 
Ralston  (R.  S. )  Krilof  and  his  fables.     London, 

1869.     12° 185.06 

^  La  Fontaine  (J.  de).     Fables.  Tr.  by  E.  Wright,  jr. 

2  V.     Bo.stoQ,   1811.     8°. 1605.05 

Same.     London,  1853.    8° 1681.12 

—  Lessing    (G.  E.  )     Fables  and  epigr.ims.     London, 

1825.   12°. 185.08 

—  Moore  (E.  )     Fables   for  the  ladies  ;  to  which    are 

added     seven   select   fables,    by   other    authors. 
Philadelphia,  1811.    18° 1073.32 


—  MoRLEY  (H.)     Fables  and  fairv  tales.     London 

1800.     12° ■ 1S5.13 

—  PiLPAY  or  BropAY.     Fables.     Tr.  by  W.  KnatchbulL 

Oxford,  1819.     8° 1S5.01 

Same.  1818  ed.  revised.  N.Y.,1872.  12°.    185.01. a 

—  Prosser(3//-6-. )  Origmal  fabL-s.   L.,[)i.(?.]12°.   185.09 

—  Wallbeidqe  (A. )  Bizarre  fables,   L.,181-'.l  0°.   185.14 

—  WiijaE(W.)     Fables.     Lond.,  1708.  12°.     .     18-5.05 

—  Yeiarte    (T.  de).     Literary   fables.      Tr.  by  G.  H. 

Devereux.     B.,  1855.     12° 1090.14 

S*'e   also  Clas.sical  journal,  v.  25,  p.  20.  3G4  ;    v.  27,  p.  24 

(Fables  of  iEsop  aud  liabrias,  by  G.  B.)  ;  v.  yo,  p.  'M5  (On 

fables  and  tlie  Eastern  Bcient-es)  :  Coutcm.  rev.,  v.  H,  1S70 

(MJKratiou  of  fables,  liy  Max  Miiller). 
JKS"  '^''-t'  «^o  MTthology,  in  general  alphabet. 
Fabiola  ;  or  the  church  of  the  catacombs.     Wiseman 

(N.) 264.35 

Fabre    (Ferdinand).     The   abbe   Tigranj.     Candidate 

for  the  papal  chair.     Tr.  by  L.  \V.  Bacon.     186.26 
Faded  leaf  of  history.     Davis  (Mrs.  11.  H.)    In  Little  elassies, 

V.  10 22tJ.97 

Fadette,  p.'ieud.  See  Rodney  (Mrs.  M.  R.  L. )  263.81 
Falrfax  ;  a  chronicle  of  the  Shenandoah.   Cooke 

(J.  E.) 163.10 

FiViB  god  (The)  ;  or,  the  last  of  t'ne  'Tzins.    W.allace 

(Lewis) 262.99 

Faib  Harvard.  .  [Washburn  (W.  T.)]  .  .  .  184.34 
FAiR-haired  Eckbert.  Tieck(L.  vonV  .  .  .  151.13 
Fair  maid  of  Perth.  Scott  (.sic  Wal'er).  .  .  245.80 
Fair  maid  of  the  Inn.  Cervantes  (M.  de).  .  171.03 
F.air  play.     Southworth  i. Vrs.  E. D.E.N. )  .     .     253.45 

Fair  Saxon.     McCarthy  (J.) 225.68 

F.uR  to  .see.     Lockhart  (L.  W.  M. )     ....     223.81 

Fair  women.    Forre.ster  (Mrs) 192.32 

Faiky  finder.  Lover  (C.)  Jn  Little  classicH,  v.  12.  .  .  227.15 
Fairy  fingei-s.  Ritchie  (A.  C.  M. )  ....  243.34 
Fairy  land  and  other  tales.  Jervey  (C.  ft. ).  .  1643.33 
Fairy  tales  : 

—  Anderson    (H.  C.)     Danish    Fairy  tales.     London, 

1801.     8° • 122.08 

—  AuLNOY  (M.  C.  J.  de  B. )     Fairy  tales.     Tr.  by  T.  R. 

Plauche.     Loud.,  1808.  12° 185.18 

—  Austin  (J.  G. )     Moonfolk.     N.  Y.,  1.874.  12°.  186.13 

—  Bechstein  (L.)     As  pretty  as  seven,  etc.    ioudon, 

[n.  d.] 186.15 

—  Child's  own  book  of  fairy  tales.     Philadelphia,  1855. 

r2° 186.16 

—  Child's  own  treasury  of  standard  fairy  tales.    N.  Y. , 

[1860.   sq.  16° 185.19 

—  Ckaik  (Mrs.  D.  M.  Muloch).      Adventures  of  a 

brownie.     N.  Y.,  1872.     16° 185.30 

—  Ceoker  (T.  C.)     Fa'ry  legends  and  trailitions  of  the 

south  of  Ireland.   Lond.,  [».  J.]   12°.     .     .     186.10 

—  Fairies  of  our  garden.     Boston,  1807.      12°.     18.5.20 

—  Faiky  book.     N.  Y..  1803.     12°       ....     185.26 

—  Fairy  book,  with  engravings  by  J.  A.  Adams.     New 

York,  1836.     12° 185.17 

—  Feere  (M.  )     Old  Deccan  days  ;   or,   Hindoo   fairy 

legends.     Phila.,  1868.     12^ 185.32 

—  Grimm  (W.  L.  C.  awl  W.  C. )     German  jiopular  sto- 

nes.    London,  [n.d.]    12° 185.29 

German    popular    tales  and    household  stories. 

3  V.  in  1.     Boston,  1868.    12°.     ....     185.23 

—  —  Grimm's  goblins,    selected  from  the  Household 

stories.     Boston,  1867.     sq.  16°.       .     .     .     185.33 

—  H.1LLIWELL  (J.  O. )    Illustrations  of  the  fairy  mythol- 

ogy of   a  Midsummer   night's    dream.     London, 
Sluik.  soc,  1845.     8° 1756.26 

—  Hamilton  (A.)    Fairy  tales  aud  romances.     Lond., 

1819.     12° 185.25 

—  Hugessen  (E.  H.  Knatchbull).     Crackers  for  Christ- 

mas.    London,  1871.     12° 185.3H 

Higgledy-piggledy.     N.  Y.,  1876.   12°.    .     180.29 

Moon  shine.  Fairy  stories.  L.,  1871.    12°.    185.39 

Puss-cat  mew,  an^other  stories.  New  York,  1871. 

12° 185.37 

Queer  folk.     London,  1874.  12°.    .     .     .     18.-).41 

Tales  at  tea-time.  London,  1872.     12°.     .     185.40 

Whispers  from  fairy  land.  N.  Y.,  187.5.  12°.  185.42 

—  Jervey  (Mrs.  C.  H.)    Fairy   land.     Boston,    1872. 

sq.  18° 1043.33 

—  Johnson  (V.  W.)    Catskill  fairies.     New  York,  1876. 

12° 226.29 


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FICTION   :  Fairy  Tales  (u  Fielding. 


481 


■—  Keiohtley  (T.)    Fairy  mythology.     Loudon,   1850. 
1-2° 185.21 

—  Keh,  (G.)    New  fairy  stories  for  my  gr.iiidchiWrLn. 

New  York,  1801.    16° 185.3-1 

—  liABocLAYE  (E.  R.  L.)      Fairy  tales  of  all  nations. 

New  York,  1867.    12' 185.21 

—  LEL.VXD  (C.  G.)    Johnnykin  and  the  gobUns.     New 

York,  1876.     12° 180.30 

—  Lemon  (M.)    Legends  of  Number  Nip.     London, 

1861.   16". 185.36 

—  MacDonald  (G.)    Dealings  with  the  fairies.   Lond., 

1867.  sq.  16= 185.16 

—  Mace   (J.)     Home  fairy  tales.      New  York,    1867. 

12°. 185.27 

—  Maclauen  (A.)     Fairy  famUy.  L.,  1874.  12°.    185.22 

—  Maguire  (T.  F. )     Young  prince  Marigold.    Lond., 

1873.   12= 185.13 

—  Mason  (J.)     Old  fairy  tales.  L..  [lS7.i.]   1C=.    185.4-1 

—  Pebrault  (C.)    Four-and-twenty  faii-y  tales.  Lond., 

186y.   12= ls.5.28 

—  RrrsoN  (J.)  Fairy  tales.     Lmdon,  1831.  12=.  185.35 

—  Wentwokth  (May).     Fairy  tales   from  gold   lands. 

New  York,  1SG7.    12= 185.31 

—  WoNDEK  world.    Fairy  tal  s,  old  ;uid  new.  From  the 

Freuch,  German,  and  Danish.  L.,  1875.  12=.  186.11 
.95"  See  aho  Folk-lore,  iu  geaeial  alphabet. 
Faikt  tales  for  grown  folks.     THACKEK.iY   (J/Ias 

A.  L)       261.04 

Faith  and  Patieuce  ;  or,  the  Harrington  girls.     Win- 

THROP  tS. ) 266.89 

FAixaFUL  (^Emily).  A  reed  shaken  with  the  wind.  184.35 
Faith  Gartueys" girlhood.  Whitney  (A.  D.  T.)  26^.59 
Faith  Unwin's  ordeal.  Ck.uk  (G.  M. )  .  .  .  16o.l9 
Faith  While's  letter  book,    1620-23.     [Whiting 

(M.  H.)l 184.3U 

Falconer  (W.)    Bloom  and  brier,  a   Southe:-n 

romance 181.25 

Falcon  family;  or,  young  Ireland.  Savage  (M.W.)  245.09 
Falkenbueg  ;  a  tale  of  the  Rhine,  [((/urn.]  .  191.01 
F.ALKLAND.  Bulweb-Lytton  (E.  G.  E.  L. )  .  .  114.39 
F.«LL  of  Fort  Sumter,  or  1860-61.  ['/iiou.  ]  .  184.:!2 
Fall  (The)  of  prince  Florestau  of  Monacii.  .  186.17 
Fall  of  tUe  houst)  of  Usher.    PoE  {E,  A.)    In  Little  classirs, 

V.  -J 226,84 

F.iLLES  fortunes.     Payn  (J. ) 235.57 

F.1LLEN  pride.     Southwobth  i  E.  D.  E.  N. )      .     254.80 

False  colors.     Thomas  (Annij) 255.70 

False  heir.     James  (G.  P.  11. ) 215.52 

Fame  and  fortuae.     Alger  (H.) 121.14 

FAMiLV(The)  doom. Southworth  (J[/rs.E.D.E.N.)253.yi 

F.imcly  pride.      [««.>«.] 191.00 

Family  secret.     Elzey  Hay.     [Andrews  (F.)]      114.37 

Family  secrets,   [uiwn.] 191.02 

Family  stories.      lln  Yonge   (CM.)      Storehouse  of 

storias,  v.  2.] 265.63 

Family  tree.     Fo.nblanque  (A.  de) 172.66 

Fanchon,  the  cricket.     Sand  (George).     Dudevant  (A. 

L.  A.  D.) 175.26 

Fans  (Violet).     S«e  Singleton  (iTiss). 

F.iNriNE.     HoQo  (Victor). 214..52 

Far  above  rubies.  Riddell  (J.  H. )  ....  213.17 
Fab  from  the  madding  crowd.  Hardy  (T.)  .  216.37 
Fabdorougha,  the  miser.  Caeleton  ( W.  I  .  .  151.03 
Fabjeon  (B.  L.  )  At  the  sign  of  the  sUvor  fl;igon.  196. 15 

—  Blade  o'  grass 191.42 

—  Bread  and  cheese,  and  kisses 191.43 

—  Duchess  of  Rosemary  lane 196.08 

—  Golden  grain 196.12 

^  Grif.  2  v 191.39 

—  Island  pearl 196.10 

—  Jessie  Tnm 196.14 

—  Joshua  Marvel 191.41 

—  King  of  No-Laud. 196.13 

—  Love's  victory 196. 16 

—  Shadows  ou  the  snow :  a  Christmas  story.  .     196.09 

Farm  of  Muioeron.  Rueil  (M.) 177.01 

Fabmingdale.     Thomas  (C.) 261.18 

Farnh-am  (E.  W.  )     Eliza  Woodson,  or  the  early  days  of 

oue  of  the  world's  workers 191.03 

—  Ideal  attained,  being  the  story  of  two  steadfast 

souls 191.04 

■  -  My  early  days.   [Same as  Eliza  Woodson.]  .     191.05 


FARQrHARSON  (Martha),  pxmd.    Sre  Finley  (M.) 
Farrak  (Frederick  W.)     Eric,  or  little  by  little.     191.11 

—  Julian  Home,  a  tale  of  college  life.      .     .     .     191.12 

—  St.  Winifred's I'jj.  !.•} 

Farrers  of  Budge  Row.     Mabtineau  (H.)      IUus.  of 

pol.  econ.,  V.  9 231.35 

Fashion  iind  famine.  Stephens  (.l/r.?.  A.  S. )  .  253.G7 
Fashi.in  and  folly.    By  Aunt  Hattio.  [Bakeb  (H. 

N.  W.)] 12,5.04 

Fast  friends.  Trowbridge  (J.  T. )  ....  266.25 
F.vtal  marriage.  Southworth  (Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N. )  253.29 
Fatal  passion;  or,  "  Gerfaut.  '  Bernard  (G.  du).  133.17 
Fatal  secret  and  other  stories.     Southworth  {Mrs.  E. 

D.  E.  N.),  and  B.aden  ( Mrs.  F.  H. ).  .  .  253.47 
Fat-al  boots.     Thackeray  (W.  M.)  iliscellanies, 

V.  1 255.57 

Fated  to  be  free.     Ingelow  (J.) 214.80 

Father  and  daughter.  Bbemer  (F.)  .  '.  .  141.19 
Father  Brighthopes.  Trowbridge  (J.  T. )  .  262.10 
Father  Butler,  or  Irish  manners,  [(imm.l  .  191.15 
Father  Clement,  a  Roman  Catholic  stoi-y.     Kennedy 

((J) ".     .     221.91 

Father  Tom  and  the  pope.     Mubray  (J.  F. )    .     233. 13 

—  Same.     In  Little  classics,  v.  9 220.96 

Fathers  and  sons.     Hook  (T. ) 214.00 

Fathers  and  sons.  Tourgeneff  (I.  S.)  .  .  262.21 
F.austina.  Hahn-Hahn  ( t^b«.'i(e.vs  Ida).  .  .  212.20 
FAUsrt's  (Doctor).     See  Doctor  Faustus. 

Fawcett  (Edgan.     Ellen  Story 186.28 

—  Purply  aud  fine  linen 1^4.36 

Fawcett  iM.G.  )  Tivlesiu  political economy.1874.5911. 29 
Fay  (T.  S.  )     Norman  Leslie I'Jl.  U 

—  The  Countess  Ida ;  a  tale  of  Berlin.  .  .  .  192.10 
Feats  on  the  fiord.     Martineau  (H. )      .     .     .     231.22 

Fellah  (The).     About  (E. ) 112.05 

Felix  Holt,  the  radical.     Eliot  (George).  .     .     Is4.02 

Female  Jesuit.     [Luke  (J/ra.)] 224.14 

Female  Quixote  (The).  Lennox  (C.)  .  .  .  223.15 
Fenelon  (F.  de  S.  de  la  M. )  Etbic  tales  and  fables.  185. 07 

—  Telemachus 191.17 

Fen-n  (George  ManviUe).  The  treasure  hunters.  196.20 
Fenton's  quest.  Braddon  (M.  E.  )  .  .  .  .  135.39 
Ferdinand,  Count  Fathom.     Smollett  (T.)     .     253.12 

Same.    In  his  Works,  v.  4 5067.07 

Fernando  de  Lemos  ;  truth  and  fiction.  Gayaere 

(C.) 194.39 

Fern  (Fanny).     See  Pabton  {Mrs.  S.  P.) 
Fern  leaves.     Pabton  (J/r.f.  S.  P. )     ....     235.07 
Feene  Fleming.     Warfield  (.U/s.  C.  A.)     .     .     267.13 
Febni-huest  Court.     By  author  of  Stone-edge.     191.18 
Febeiee  (Miss  Mary).  Destiny,  or  the  chiefs  daughter. 

3v. 191.19 

-Inheritance.     3  v. , 191.23 

—  Marriage.     2  v 191.22 

Fetches  (The).     Banim  (J.) 132.36 

Fetteeed  for  life  ;  or,  lord  and  master.     Blake 

L.  D.) 133.38 

Feuillet  (Octave).     Camors  ;  or  life  under  the 

emjiire 191.27 

—  Led  astray  ;  or  La  petite  comtes.se.   The  sphinx  ;  or, 

Julia  de  "Trecoiur.     BjUah.    From  the  French,  by 
O.  Vibeur 196.21 

—  Marriage  ia  high  life 196.22 

—  Romvuce  of  a  poor  young  man 191.28 

—  Story  of  Sibylle 191.36 

Feval  (P.)  "  I  am  here  !  "  The  duke's  motto.  191.37 
Few  (A)  days  in  Athens.  Wright  (F.).  .  .  261.87 
Few  friends   (A),  and  how  they  amused  them.-selves. 

Dodge  (M.E.) 17.5,18 

Ft;YDEAU(E. )     Secret  of  happiness 191.34 

Field  (.l/ra.  Anna  A.)  Asphodel,  [anon.]  .  192.03 
Field  i  J.  M. )     Drama  in  PokevUle  :  the  bench  and  bar 

of  Jurjtown,  e/o.  By  "  Everpoint,"  [;wr»,/.]  261.91 
Field  (Margaret).  Bertha  Percy  ;  or,  I'esperance.  192.04 

—  Not  pretty  but  precious 23:1.84 

Field  and  forest.  Optic  (Oliver).  [Adams  (W.T.)]  112.39 
Fielding  (Henry).     Amelia. 192.07 

—  Jonathan  Wild.      .     .     .     192.0S  ;  5036.03  ;  5037.23 

—  Joseph  -Andrews 192.08 

—  Jo;mi.>y  from  this  world  to  the  next  5037.23  ;  5036.01 

—  Tom  Jones I'J'-UO 


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FICTION  1  Fielding  lo  TouquS. 


FiEUJiNG  ;  or  society.     \Vaed(1v.  P.)      .     .     •     262.,56 

Same.    iuWaldie  library,  v.  11.     .     .     .  5U78.2.5 

Fifteen  days  ;  an  extract  from  Edward  Colvil's  journal. 

Putnam  (J//-.S.  M.  L. ) 241.70 

Fifteen  years.  Uobinson  (Mrs.  T.  A.  L.  v.  J.)  21:i.45 
Fifty  years  ago  ;  a,  story  of  New  England  lif3.     Wil- 

LAUD  (C.  A.) 264.85 

Fight  at  Dame  Europa's  school.  [Pullen  (H.C.  )]  184.38 
Fighting  Joe.  Optic  (.Oliver).  [Adams  (W.  T.)]  112.1'J 
Fighting  the  flames.  Ballantyne  (K.  M.)  .  131.19 
Fighting  the  whales.     Bali^antyne  (R.  M.)     .     931.02 

File  n).  113.     Gabobiau  (E.) I'JtJ.SS 

Finette  ;  a  legend  of  Brittany,     [anon.  ]     Trans,  from 

the  French 192.12 

Finley  (Martha  Farquharson).     Casella  ;  or,  the  chil- 

dreu  of  the  valley 191.06 

—  Elsie  Diasmore 191.08 

Elsie's  girlliood  ;  a  sequel  to  "  Holidays,"  eic.  191.38 

—  Elsie's  motherhood  :  sequel  to  "  Elsie's  woman- 

hood."      .•     192.00 

—  Elsie's  womanhood  ;  sequel  to  "Elsie's  girl- 

hood."    192.01 

—  H'jlidays  at  Eoselands  ;    a  sequel  to  "  Elsie 

Diusmore." 191. ff? 

■ — Liliau  ;  or  did  she  do  right  ? 191.16 

—  Old  fashioned  boy  (An) 191.10 

Our  Fre  1 ;  or,  seminary  life  at  Thurston.    Sequel  to 

"  Old  tashioned  boy." 196.17 

The  Shannons  ;  or,  from  darkness  to  light.      191.09 

—  Wauted^a  pedigree 191.33 

FiORd'.Uiza.     Lamartine  (A.  de) 222.24 

Fire  and  flame.     ScH  Licking  (L.) 251.78 

Fire  in  tiie  woods.  De  Mille  (.1 .)  ....  172,38 
FiRKNzuoLA  (A.)  Novels  I  and  10.  .  .  v.  2  of  244.21 
Fireside  saints,  Mr.  Caudle's  breakfast  talk,  and  other 

papers.     Jekrold  ^Douglas) 221.42 

First  friendship.     [(Oioii.] 192.13 

FiasT  and  second   marriages.     [Bakeb  {Mrs.  H. 

N.  W.)] 131.02 

First  and  true  love.  Dbdevant  (A.  L.  A.  D. )  175.27 
First  families  of  ihc  Sierras.  Miller  (Joaquin).  232.08 
First  settlers  of  Virginia.  Davis  (J.)  .  .  .  171.41 
Fisher  (Alice).  Too  bright  to  last,  [rtiioii.]  .  261.94 
Fisher  (Jfo.s  P.O.)  ['Christian  Reid.']  Ebbtide.  242.74 

—  Daughter  of  Bohemia 242. 79 

—  Hearts  and  hands 242.81) 

—  Morton  house 242. 7ii 

—  Nina's  atonement,  etc 242.78 

—  Question  of  honor 242.81 

—  Valerie  Aylmer 242.75 

Fisher  boys  of  Pleasant  Cove.  Kellogg  (E.)  226.20 
Fisher  maiden  (The).  Jornson  (B.)  .  .  .  133.29 
Fisher's  river,  (North  Carolina)  ;»soenes,  etc.     [Talia- 

rERKo(H.  E.)] 192.15 

FiTZ  of  Fitz-Ford  ;  n  legend  of  Devon.     Beat 

(j1/,-.9.  A.  E.) 141.32 

FiTz-BooDLE   papers.     Thacker.at  (W.  M. )     Miscella- 
nies.    .     .     .     V.  4  of  255.61  ;  also  v.  4  of  255.57 
FrrzGERALD  (P. )  Second  Mrs.  Tillotson.  3  v.    .     191.30 

Five  fine  old  novels 192.17 

Five    hundred  majority,  or    the  days  of   Tammany. 

NiLES(\V.) _  .    .     233.76 

Five  hundred  pounds  reward.  By  a  barrister.  192.18 
Five  thousand  a  year.  Wood  (JV/c.f.  H. )  .  .  264.80 
Five  weeks  in  a  balloon.    [Verne  (J.)]   .     .     •     191.29 

Flag  of  distress.     Reid  (Mayne) '242.69 

Flag   of  truce.     Warner  (Susan) 266.93 

Flagg  (E. )    A  good  investment. 192.22 

Fleetwood,  or  the  new  man  of  feeling.     God- 
win (W.) 195.16 

Fleming  (M.  A.)     Guy  Earlescourt's  wife.  .     .     192.16 

—  Kate  Danton 197.04 

—  Mad  marriage 192.02 

—  Norine's  revenge,  and  Sir  Noel's  heir.     .     .     192.44 

—  One  night's  mystery 197.03 

—  Terrible  secret 192.14 

—  Wonderful  woman 192.11 

Flemish  life  (Sketches  from).    Conscience  (H. )    163.06 

Flesh  and  spirit.     A  novel 197.09 

Fletcher  (Miriam).     The  Methodist.     2  v.     .     192.19 

'Fledranoe.     Craven  (Mme.  Augustus).       .     .     165.39 


Flight  of  a  Tartar  tribe.    De  Qotncey  (T.)    In  LrriLE  classics, 
V.  1 226.83 

Flirt.     Gray  (iWrs.) 211.59 

Fliriations  in  fashionable  Ufe.  Sinclair  (C.)  252.53 
Flitch  of  bacon.     Ainswokth  (W.  H. )    .     .     .     115.02 

Floating  city.     Vekne(J.  ) 266.76 

Florence  Macarthy.    Morgan  (irtdj').     .     .     .     233.74 
Florence  SackviUe,  or    self-dependence.     Bub- 
bury  (Mrs.) 14-5.16 

Fixjrian  (J.  B.  C.  de).  Numa  Pompilius.  .  .  225.87 
Flush  times  of  Alabama.  Baldwin  (J.  G.)  .  131.15 
Flower,  fruit,   and  thorn  pieces.     Eichteb  (J. 

p.  F. )     2  V 243.26 

Foggy  night  at  Ofl'ord.  Wood  (jlfrs.  H.)  .  .  264.53 
Foe  (The)  in  the  household.  Chesebeo' (C. )  .  153.30 
FoLLE  farine.  By  "  Ouida."  Rame  (L.  de  la).  172.25 
Folly  as  it  flies.  Pakton  ( J/re.  J. )  .  .  .  .2541.19 
FoNBLANQUE    (Albany,  jc.)     A  tangled  skein.    .     192.21 

—  A  family  tree.       • 172.66 

Fool  of  quality.     Brooke  (H.)     2v 14'2.18 

FooTE  (E.  B. )     Science  in  story.     Sammy  Tubbs,  the 
boy    doctor,    and   "Sponsie,"    the    troublesome 

monkey.    4  v 195.25 

For  a  woman's  sake.  Wachenhusen  (H. )  .  .  262.71 
For  better,  for  worse.     Harland  (Marion).     .     255.18 

For  better,  tor  worse.      [anon.'\ 192.23 

For  each  and  for  all.  Maetdteau  (H.  )  .  v.  4  of  231.27 
For  ever  and  ever.    Church  (.1/rs.  Ross).     .    .     1"4.H 

For  her  sake.  Robinson  (F.  W. ) 243.53 

For  lack  of  gold.     Gibbon  (C.) 195.09 

For  love  and  life.  Ollphant  (Mm.  M.  0.  W.)  234.95 
For  summer  afternoons.     Woolset  (S.  C. )      .     161.40 

FoRthe  king.     Gibbon  (C.  ) 195.26 

For  the  king's  dues.  Macdonell  (A.)  .  .  .  225.08 
Forayers,  or  the  raid  of  the  dog  days.     Simms 

(W.  G.) 252.30 

Force  of  frimdship v.  2  of    171.02 

Foregone  conclusion.     Howells  (W.  D. )     .     .     213.96 

Forest  (Neil).     Mice  at  play 186.31 

Forest  (The).     Huntington  (J.  V.)    ....     215.08 

Forest  days.     James  (G.  P.  R.) 215.53 

Forest  exiles.    Reid  (Mayne) 242.46 

Forest  glen  series.  iS'ee  Kellogg  (E.)  .  .  .  227.01 
Forest  house.  Erckm.ann-Chateian  (MM.)  .  183.15 
Forest  tragedy,  etc.  Lippincott  (Mrs.  S.  J.  C.)  224.04 
Forester  (Frauk),  pseud.     i!ee  Herbert  (H.  W.) 

Foresters.     Dumas  (A.) 181.01 

'Foresters.      Wilson  (John) 264.18 

Forgery.     J.usies  (G.  P.  R.) 215.54 

Forgiven  at  last.  Haderman  (J.  R.)  .  .  .  211.99 
Forgotten  by  the  world.    [Macquoid  (K.  S.)]  .     192.33 

Forlorn  hope.     Yates  (E.) 265.16 

Forrester  (Francis),  pseud.     See  Wise  (D.) 
Forrester  (J/ji.)    Diana  Carew 196.41 

—  Dolores 196.'24 

—  Fair  women 192.32 

—  From  Olympus  to  Hades 196.23 

—  Mignon 196.43 

—  My  hero 196.42 

Fortescue.     Knowles(J.  S.) 222.21 

Fort  Lafayette.     Wood  (B.) 264.42 

FoRTiNi  (P. )  Novella  XIII v.  2  of    244.21 

Fortune  seeker.  Southwoeth  (E.  D.  E.  N.)  253.30 
Fortunes  of  Glencore.  Lever  (C.)  2  v.  .  .  223.46 
Fortunes  of  Miss  FoUen.  Talcott  (Mrs.  G.)  211.13 
Fortunes  of  Nigel.  Scott  (, St/- W.)  ....  245.40 
FoRTY-five  guardsmen.  Dumas  (A.)  ....  181.02 
FoscAEiNi  ;  or  the  patrician  of  Venice.  2  v.  in  1.  193.45 

FoscoLO  (Ugo).     Letters  of  Ortis 192.24 

FosDicK  (C.  A.)     See  Castlemon  (Harry),  pseud. 
Foster  brothers  ;  school  and  college  life  of  two  young 

men.     [tmon.]        215.05 

FosTER-brothers.  Carlen  (,Uc,«.  E.) .  .  .  .  235.97 
Fothergill  (J.)     Healey,  a  romance.      .     .    .     216.41 

—  The  Odd  trump 234.01 

Foul  play.     Reade   (Charles)    and  Boucicault 

(Dion) 242.25 

Found  dead.         Pays  {.Jamesl 192.43 

Foundations;  or  castles  in  the  air.  Porter  (Rose). '241. 50 

Fountain  of  youth.     Paludin-Muller  (F.)     .     2.34.73 

FouQUE  (F.  H.  K.  de  la  Motte).     Four  seasons.     192.25 

Contents :   Aslauga's  kuigUt.    Sintram.   Two  captaiua.    Uiidine, 


.BROOgLVN    MEUOANTILE   LIBKARY. 


FICTION  :  Pouque  to  Garrett. 


483 


—  Miustrol  lovo  ;  a  romance.     ' 192.2r) 

—  Uoiuantic  fiction.     [.Siege  of  Algiers,  e(c.]     .     ]',»2.'27 

—  TidDclolpli,  the  Icelauder r.)2.-JH 

— ^  Un  iiuo  ami  Sintni^u 192.2'J 

—  Wild  lovi!,  and  otlior  tales It)2.:i0 

Four  and  wliat  tioy  did.  Week^  (H.  C.)  .  .  2G;!.'.tl 
Fomt-tll'toou  oxpiv3.s.      Edwards  (.\.   B.)       In  Little  clasHii-s. 

V.  8 ajll.ll.'i 

Four  oaks.     Thorpe  (K.) 2iJl.;i3 

Four  si^tjr^s.     Brcmisr  (F. ) 141.20 

FoxHOLME  hall.  KiNG.STON(W.  11.  G.)  .  .  .  222.95 
FosroN(E.)  [paearl.]  Set' Palfrevt  (..Ui.Si- S. )  .  2li.(>.5 
Frimley  par.sou  igo.  Trollope  lA. )  .  .  .  2()1.57 
FRiNC]i.scA  G.irrara.  Lvndo>j  (L.  E. )  .  .  .  50-17.0.5 
Frvnc[lu)n(R.  E.)    Earl's  Dane I'.t2.41 

—  Rvre  good  luck 197. l:i 

—  Zeldi's  fortim3 IdZAi) 

Fbinconia  stories.     See  Abbott  (Ja^o'j). 

FaiNois  Croft  ;  au  autobiography.     St.  John  (Bayle). 

3v 24t.(;7 

FRiNOis  Eistwood,  [psenftort.]  S-eKsEVELs  {Mrs.  D.  C. ) 
Frank.     Abbott  (Jacob;.     Harper's  stoi-y  bo jki, 

V.  2 216.93 

Frank.     Edoewosth  (Maria).    2  v 182.01 

Frank  among  the  ranohei-oi.  Castlemon  (H. )  152.29 
Frank  at  Don  C  irli).s' raucho.  Castlemon  (H. )  152.;iO 
Fr\>jk  b3fo:-e  Vicksburg.  OAsrLisnaN  (H. )  .  152.10 
FitANK  Fairlegh.  S.wedley  (F.  E. )  ....  252.06 
Frank  Fraem  m's  b.arbdr-sliop.  Hall  (R.  R  i  212.18 
Frank  Hilton  ;  or,  the  quean's  own.  Grant  (J.)  211.36 
Frank  in  the  mountains.  Cistlemon  (H. )  .  152.31 
Frank  in  the  wjod<.  Castlemon  (H.)  .  .  .  152.08 
Fbink  llildmiy.or  the  u  vval  offi'er.  Marryat  (E.  )225.47 
Frank  Nelsju  in  the  for icistl?.  Cistlemon  (II.)  152.51 
Frank  Nalsjn  series.  Se'  Castlemon  (H.  ) 
Frank  on  a  gunboat.  C.iSTLEMjN  (H. )  .  .  .  152.07 
Frank  on  the  lower  Missis  jippi.  Castlemon  (H.)  152.11 
Frank  on  the  prairie.  Castlemon  (H)  .  .  152.09 
Frvnk,  the  youug  naturalist.  Castlemon  (H.)  .  152.0l> 
Frvnk  Wirnngloa.  [Harris  (.1/cs.  M.  C.)]  .  li!1.2l 
Prink  Wild :U  m's  adventures.  Gesstacker^F.  )  r,)4.25 
Fa.ANKscaupuga.  Aloeb  (H.,  j>. )  ....  121.11 
Franks ^(srEiN.  Shelley  (.W-.s-.M.W.)  .  .  .  251.50 
FavsER-TYrLEB  (C.  C. )  See  Tytler  (C.  C.  Fraser-). 
Freaks   of   fortima.     Optio     (Oliver).     [Adams 

(\V.  T.) 112.30 

PREiKSoffortuu3.      J0NE5(J.  B.) 221.31 

Freaks   on    the  fells,    or    three    months'    rustication. 

Ballintyne  (R.  M.) 131.20 

Fred  Vrdm,  or  Jesuit's  revenue.  Smith  (.J.  F.)  251.8* 
Fred  Graham,  or  masks  and  ficas.  S-MrrH(J.  F. )  252. 9() 
Fred  Mirkham  in  R'lssia.  Kinoston  (\V.  H.  G.)  221.93 
Fred  Veruon,  or  avarice.  Smith  (J.  F.)  .  .  251.96 
Fred,  Maria  and  me.  [Prentiss  (E.)]  .  .  .  193.01 
Frederick  the  Great  and  his  court.     Mijhlbach 

(L.) ^232.70 

Frederick  the  Groat  and  his  family.     MiJHLB.Aca 

(L.) " 2.32.71 

Frederick  the   Great  and  his  merchant.     MiinLBAi'ii 

(L.) 232.7.J 

Fre  3,  yet  forging  their  own  chains.     Cornwall 

(CM.) 163.37 

Freebooters  (The).     A  story  of  the  Texiau  war. 

Aimard(G.) 114.20 

Freelan<;e   (Rulical,    esq.),  pseud.     The  philo.sophers 

of  Foufouville 191.05 

French  (ti.  V.)     My  roses 193.46 

French  country  family.  Witt  (M.iu:  G.  de).  173.11 
French  wines  and  polities.     Martineau  (H.)     Iu  her 

lUus.  of  pol.  economy,  v.  4 231.30 

Fsesuet  (The).     Abbott  (J.) 111.19 

Fbeytag  (Gustav).     Dtbit  imd  credit.     .     .     .     193.02 

—  Ingo 192.38 

—  Ingraban 192.39 

—  Lost  manuscript 193.0.3 

— •  —  Same.     3  v." 192.35 

—  Our  forefathers,     v.  1-2. 

V.  1.  Ingo 19>.;!8  I  V.  2.  Ingraliaa.     .    102  ;i9 

Friar  Gerund.  Isla  (J.  F.  de).  2  v.  .  .  .  214.65 
Friarswood  post-offire.     Yonge  (Miss  C.  M.)       265.31 

Friday  night.     Hebrew  life 192.42 

Friedrich  (F. )    The  lost  despatch 193.44 


Friend  Fritz.  Euckmann  (E.)  «;»ZCnATRiAN  (.V.)  184.41 
Friknus  at  their  own  iireside.  Ellis  {Mi.i.  H.  S.)  1^3. 12 
Fkkuit  (The).  1'ickeuino  (.1/is.v  E. )  2  v.  in  1.  236.10 
Friswell(J.H.)  Other  people's  windows,  [anon.  ]  234.39 

—  One  of  two 193.07 

From  an  island.  Thackkuay  t.Ui^s  A.  I.)  261.03;  255.79 
Fuo.vi  darkuoHS  to  light. a  Christinas  carol.  [«/ion.]  192.34 
From  dawn  to  daylight.  Bekcher  (.TTi-.v.  H.  W.)  133.10 
From  dreams  to  waking.  Linton  (E.  L.)  .  .  221.10 
Fuo.M  fourteen  to  fourscore.  Jewett  [Mrs.  S.  W.)  215.99 
From  hay-time  to  hopping.  [Coulter  (Jfiss.)]  165.13 
From  jest  1 1  earnest.  IIoe(E.  P.)  .  .  .  ;  243.92 
Fro.m  my  youth  up.  Harl.and  (Marionl.  .  .  256.18 
From  Olympus  to  Hades.  FoiuiESTEii  (.Ur.s.)  .  196.23 
From  the  depths.  Southworth  (E.  D.  E.  N.)  254.81 
From  the  earth  to  the  moon.  Veene(J.)  .  .  ^62.97 
From  thistles — grapes?  Eiloart  (J/i-s. )  .  .  183.02 
Frozen  deep.  Collins  (W.  Wilkie).  .  .  .  162.37 
Fudge  doings.  Mitchell  (D.  G.)  2  v.  .  .  .  232.04 
Fuller  (J.  G.)     The  Brownngs  ;  a  tale  of  the  great 

rebellion 193.06 

Fuller  (L.)  Mistaken  ;  or,  the  seeming  and  the 

real 193.18 

Fullerton  (Lady  Georgiaua).  Ellen  Middleton.   193.08 

—  Gr.mtly  manor.    2  v 193.09 

—  Lady  bird 193.11 

—  Mrs.   Ger.ald's  niece 193.14 

—  Stormy  life 193.12 

—  Too  strange  not  to  be  tnie 193.13 

FuLLOM(S.  W. )  Daughti  r  of  night  .  .  .  .  193.17 
Fulton    (Chandos).      A  brown  stone  front.     A  story  of 

New  York  and  S:iratoga 193.(14 

Fur  country.      Vekne  (J  i 1144.10 

FuRNESs  (W.   H. )     Julius,   and   other  tales,    from    the 

German 193.19 

Future  life  ;  or,  scenes  in  another  world.  Wood 

(G.) 264.43 

G.abled  honse.      [Bates  (L.)] l',i3.'-9 

Gabori.au  (E.  )     Clique  of  gold 196.;'6 

—  File  no.   113 196.38 

—  Mysteiy  of  Oreiv.ll 193.10 

—  Other  people's  money 196.37 

—  The  widow  Lei  ouge 193.15 

—  Within  an  inch  of  his  life 196. :'5 

Gabriel,    a  story  of  Prague,     [inmn.]      .     .     ,     193.28 

G.abriel  Conioy.      Haicte  (Bret) 216.42 

Gabriel  X'ane,  his  lortniie  ai.d  his  friends.  ,  224.26 
G.vbbielle  Andre.  Gould  (S.  Baring-).  .  .  195.40 
Gage  (-l/i-.-;.   Frances  Dana).     Elsie  Magoon.     .     193.20 

—  Steps  upward 193.27 

Gail  Hamilton,  pseud.      See  Dodge  (MissM.  A.) 
Gain  (The)  of  a  loss.     Yonge  (CM.)     .     .     .     265.64 
Galama  ;   or,  the  beggars.     De  Lietde  (J.  B.)       176.20 
Galate,v.     Cervantes-Saaa'ei  ira  (M.  de).     .     .     151.25 
Galt  (J. )   Annals  of  the  parish,  and  the  Ayrshire 

legatees 193.21 

—  Entail  (The) 193.22 

—  Fiitiil  whirtptT.     The  painter,  a  .Sicilian  tale.    The  unguarded 

hoiu-.     Book  of  lifu.     /ii  <;niB  book 165.27 

—  Hadd.id-Obeu-Ahab  ;  or  the  tiaveller.  /ft  Cltjb book.  15.5. 'J7 
Same.     [In  Little  classics,  v.  9.] 226.9(1 

—  Laurie  Todd 193.23 

—  Pen  Owen 193.24 

—  Provost  (The),  and  other  tales 193.25 

<7on(pn(s  ;  The  Provost.    The  Steamb  .at.     Tho  Omen. 

—  Sir  Andrew  Wyhe 193.26 

^  Steamboat  (The) 193.37 

Gambier  (Mrs.  J.)     Holiday  adventures  ;  or,  the  >Stret- 

tous'  summer  in  Normandy 193.35 

Gambler's  wife.  Grey  (.Mrs.  E.  C.)  .  .  »  211.60 
Gardette  (C.  D.)     Johnnie  Dodge  ;  or,  the  idle 

boy • 194.01 

Gardner  (Celia  E. )  Richard  Medway's  two  loves.  195.21 

—  Tested  ;  or,  hope's  fruition 196.30 

—  A  woman's  wiles 196.32 

Gardner   (Mrs.  II.  C1     Glimp.scs  of  our  lake  regions 

in  1863,  and  other  papers 196.29 

Garibaldi  ( Oen.  G. )     Rule  of  the  monk  ;  or.  Rome  in 

nineteenth  century 193.36 

Garret  Van  Horn.  S.vu/.ade  (J.  S. )  .  .  .  .  245.07 
Garrett  (Edward  and  Ruth),  psrudim.     See  Mayo 

(ilfi-.«.  IsabeUaF.) 193.31 


Iu  askiug  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Oivlei's,"  giving  the  AUTHOK'S  N.\ME,  the  Bi'st  iiail  of  tlio  TITLIi,  and  Ibo  NU.MBElt. 


484 


FICTION  :  Garstang  Grange  to  Glimpses. 


Gabstanq  Grange.  Tbollope  (T.  A. )  .  .  .  261.84 
Gasootke,  the  sandal  wood  trader.    BAiiANiTNE 

at.  M.I 131.21 

GiSKELii  (.iimieV  A  widow  ofWindsor.  .  .  196.31 
Gaskell  (J//-5-.  E.  C.)     Cousin  PliilUa.    .     .     .     19i.(l2 

—  Or.iu(ord ID-l.OJ 

—  Dark  night's  work 194.01 

—  LzzisLdi^h,  and  other  tales 194.U.J 

Coateiits  :  Bessie'a  troubles  at  borne.  Christmas  stnvraa 
auil  siiushiue.  Coinp;vuy  manuers.  Disappeaiuuu-es.  Hand 
aaa  heart.  Heart  uf  Joku  Middletou.  Libbie  Marsh's  three 
eras.  Lizzie  Leigh.  Mr.  Harrison's  coui^-ssious.  M^ntou 
Hall.  My  French  master  Old  nurse's  story,  sixtou  s  hero. 
Squire's  story.  Traits  and  stones  of  the  Uugueuots.  Well 
of  Peu-morfa. 

—  Mary  Barton 194.06 

—  Mao  1  land  cottage 194.07 

—  My  lady  Ludlow 194.08 

—  North  and  south 194.09 

—  Eight  lit  last,  and  other  tales 194.10 

Contents  ;  Right  at  last.  Manchester  marriage.  Lois  the 
witch.     Crooked  branch. 

—  Kuth.     2v 194.11 

—  Sylvia's  lovers 194.13 

—  Wives  and  daughters 194.14 

6.\SPAKIN  (V.  B.,  C'<im(p«.s'f  A.  E.  de).     Camille.  194.41 

Gates  ajar.     Phelps  lElizaVeth  S.)    ....  241.03 

Gates  wide  open.     Wood  (G.  ) 264.43 

Gattt  (Jfi'-s.  Alfred).     Aunt  Judy's  tales.     .     .  194.42 

—  Human  face  divine 194.43 

—  Parables  from  nature.     4  V 193.38 

—  Proverbs  illustrated 193.42 

—  Worlds  not  realized 193.43 

Gaitdentio  di  Lucca  (Adventures  of).      ...     194.15 

Gaut  Gurley.     Thompson  (D.  P.) 261.26 

Gautier  (T.)  Kouiiince  of  the  mummy.  .  .  194.17 
Gat.akke  (C.)     School  for  politics 194.16 

—  Fernando  de  Lemos 195.39 

Gatlord  (Glance,  pseud.)     Nee  Bradley  (W.  J.) 
Gayworthys.     Whitney  (Mrs.  A.  D.  '1'.)     .     .     263.60 
Geier-Wally  :  a  tale  of  the  Tyrol.      Hillekn 

(W.  von) 214.75 

Gemma.     Trollope  (T.  A.) 2(;2.05 

General  (The),  or  twelve  nights  in  a  hunter's  camp. 

Barrows  (W.) 11'23.13 

General  Bounce.  Mel-ville  (G.  T.  Whyte)  .  235.87 
Genevieve.  Lamartine  (A.  P.  de).  ...  2-22.29 
Geslis  (Stephanie    Felicite'  de,   coriiie.f.s'e).     Sainclair  ; 

or  the  victim  of  the  arts  and  sciences.      .     196.31 

Gentianella.     Randolph  (Mrs.) 24'2.08 

Gentlk.man  of  the  old  school.    James  (G.  P.  K. )  215.55 
Geoffrey  Crayon,  paeud.     tjee  Iuvino  (W.  ) 
Geoffry  Ham'lyn  (Recoil  ctions  of).     Kingsley 

(H.) 2'22.02 

George  Canterbury's  will.  Wood  {Mrs.  H.)  .  '264.73 
George  Eliot,  p.seud.  ^'ee  Lewes  (Mrs.  Marian  Evans). 
George  Geith  of  Fen  court.     [Riddell  (Mrs.  J. 

■   H.)] 243.18 

George  Melville,     [auou.] 194.30 

George  Sand,  pseud.     See  DunEVANT  (A.  L.  A.  D.) 
Georgia  scenes.     Lonostreet  (A.  B.)     .     .     .     224  22 

Georgib.     Abbott  (J.) 111.50 

Geokoina  Hammoud  ;  a  novel.  Daniel  (.1/?-.s'.M.)  223.68 
Geobgy  Sandon  ;  or,a  lost  love.  Owen  i  Ashford).  234.40 
Gerald  Fitzger.ild, "  the  chevalier. "  Lever(C.)  223.47 
Gerard  (J.    I.  I.,  ccitled  Grandville).     Designs. 

*e  BussEY  (G.  M.)     Fables 185.10 

Gekda.     Schwartz  (M.  S.) 214.96 

Gerfaut.     Bernard  (C.  de) 133.17 

Germaine.     About  (E.) ""^''^i 

German  literature  (Beauties  of) 133.02 

German  novelists.  RoscoE('r.)  4  v.  .  .  .  '244.16 
German  popular  stories.     Grimm  (J.  L.,  and  K. 

W.)     : 185.29 

German  popular  tales.  Grimm  (J.  L.,  and  K.  W. )  1H5.23 
German  romance  (Specimens  of).  i'eeSoANE  (G.)  151.10 

German  tales.     Auerbach  (B. ) 124.21 

German  (Tales  from  tliei.  Holcraft(B.  )  .  213.83 
German  (Tales   and  traditions  from  the).     CuNNrNo- 

HAM(G.  G.) 17119 

German  (Transl.  from  the).  .See  Carlyle  (T.)  .  5026. '22 
Germans  (Popular  tales  of  the).     2  v.    .    •     .     241.51 


Germany  (Gleanings  from):  specimens  of  German  vo. 

mance,  By  J.  D.Hius 211  8t 

Gerst.ackeb  (F. )     Frank  Wildman's  adventures  194.85 

—  How  a  bride  was  won  ;   or  chase  across  the 

pamjias 194.24 

—  Little  whaler,  or  adventures  of  C.  Holberg.     194.26 

—  Wanderings   aud  fortunes  of  some   German 

emigrants 194.38 

—  Wild  sports  in  the  fur  west 194.27 

Gertrude.     Sewell  (E.  M.) 251.33 

Gerund  (History  of  Friar).  Isla  (J.  F.  de).  .  214.()5 
Gervaise  Castonel.     Wood  (Mis.  H.)      ...     264.54 

Gesta  Romanorum.     2  v 194.44 

Ghost  (The).     O'Connor  (W.  D.)     [ fo  Little  classics, 

V.  8.] 226.95 

Ghost  hunter  (The)  and  his  familv.  Banim  (M.)  132.37 
Ghost  seer.   Schiller  (J.  C.  F.  von).      .     .     .  5064.27 

Ghost  stories 195.02 

Gibbon  I C.)    For  lack  of  gold 195.09 

—  For  the  king 195.26 

—  lloViu  Gray 195.25 

Gibbon    (Charles)    and   Buchanan    (Robert).     Storm- 
beaten 143.33 

GiBERNE  ( — ).  Aimee,  a  tale  of  James  II.  .  .  194.33 
Gibr.vlt.ar  gaUery.     Abbott  (J. )  Haiper's  story  books, 

V.  8.     .     .  ■ 216.99 

Gideon's  rock.     Saunders  (K. ) 245.95 

Gift  iTheo. ), /weud  Pretty  Miss  Bellew.  .  .  196.33 
Gilbert  (William).     De  profundis  :  a  tale  of  the  social 

deposits 194.'28 

—  Doctiir  Austin's  guest 194.35 

—  Magic  muror  ;  a  round  of  tales  for  young  and 

old 194.29 

—  Mononianiao  (The)  ;  or,  Shirley  hall  asylum.     194.37 

—  Strugtjle  in  Ferrara 194.36 

Gilbert  Guniey.      Hook(T.  E.) 214.03 

Gilbert's  last  summer  at  Rainsford.     Gayloed 

(G.I 194.19 

Gilbert  Mass.  ngoT.     Lee  (H.) 222.62 

Gilbert  Kugge.      [(Oio)!.] 195.01 

Gilbert  Starr  and  his  lessons.  Gaylord  (G. )  194.20 
GilBlas.  LeSage(A.  R.)  Tr.  by  T.  Smollett.  223.20 
Gilded   age.       Clemens    (S.  L.  )   ami   Warner 

(CD.) 155.25 

Gilead  ;  or  the  vision  of  All  Soul's  Hospital.     Smith 

(J.  H.) 253.07 

Gillies  (Mary).  'V'oyago  of  the  Constance.  .  195.10 
GiLM.AN  (C),  and  Jer\-ey  (C.  H.)     Stories  and 

poems 1643.33 

Gilmore  (J.  R.)  [' Edmund  Kirkc.']  Among  the 

guerillas 195.03 

—  Among  the  pines,  or  south  in  secession  time.  195.04 

—  Down  in  Tennessee 19.5.05 

—  My  southi-m  friend 195.06 

—  On  the  border 195.07 

—  Patriot  boys  and  prison  pictures 195.08 

Ginger  snaps.      Parton  (S.  P.) 2538.26 

GiNx's  baby.      [Jenkins  (E.)] 5825.17 

Gipsy.     James  (G.  P.  R.) 215.56 

Gipsy's  prophecy.  Southworth  (3/;'s.E. D.E.N.)  2.53.31 
Giraffe  hunters.  Reid  (Capt.  M.)  .  .  .  .  242.47 
G1R.1RDIN  {Mine.  E.dei.  Stories  of  an  old  maid.  195.11 
Giri<hood  and  womanhood.  Tytler  iSniah).  262.29 
Girlhood  of    Shakespeare's   heroines.     Clarke 

(Mrs.  M.  C.)     2  V 155.10 

Girl's  (A)  romance.  Robinson  (F.  W. )  .  .  243.69 
Girls  (The)  of  Feversham.     Mareyat  (Floronce),  ajler- 

loaixU  Church  (Mrs.  Ross) iri4.21 

GiSLi,  the  outlaw  (Story  of).  Tr.  by  G,  W  Diisent.  171.38 
Gladiators  (The).  Melville  (G.  J.  W. )  2  v.  in  1.  231.64 
Glance  Gaylord,  psend.     >'ee  Bradley  (W.  J.) 
Gleanings  from    Germany  ;  specimtns  of  German  ro- 

m-anee,  by  J.  D.  Haas 211.84 

Gleig  iG.  R.)"     Country  curate 1 9-5. 12 

Glen  fKnellm.      Isabel  Carrolton 195.13 

(}len  Morris  stories.  See  Wise  (D.)  ....  22'2.80 
Glenn  (Jessie),  pseud.  Cousin  Paid.  .  .  .  195.23 
Glennair  ;  or,  life  in  Scotland.  Hazlett  (H.)  212.75 
Glenns  (The).  McConnell  (.T.  L. )  ....  224..53 
Glimpse  of  the  world.  Sewell  [Miss  E.  M.)  '251.34 
Glimpses  of  home  life.     Eiibury  (E.  C.  )     .     .     1S3.18 


BROOKLYN    MERCANTILE   LIBRA.RX. 


FICTION  :  GUmpsea  M  Gray. 


485 


Glimpses  of  our  lake  rsgion  in  IXB;!,     Gabdnkh  (Mrs. 

H.  C.) l'.)(i.2!l 

Glosy  of  the  house  of  Israel  ;  a  picture  of  Judaism. 

Stkaus3(F.) 251.28 

Glover  ( Mrs.  C.  H.  G. )     See  Jebtet  ( .Vra.  C.  H.  G. ) 
Gloverson  and  his  silt-nt  partners.   Keeleu  (R.  )  221.84 

Go-ahead.     C.^stlemon  (  H.  ) ir)2. 2i 

GoAKs  aud  tears,  by  M.  Quad.  "  The  DHroit  Froe  Press 

Man."     With  a  centennial  c.ih ndar.     .     .     10.5.39 
GoBiMEAU  (Count  A.  de).   Tj'phaiue's  abbey.     .     19.5.28 

Goblet.     Tieck  (L.  von) 151.13 

GoDDARD  (Julia).     Baffled,  or   Micha:^l   Brand's 

wrong 193.31 

—  Se.irch  for  the  Gral 195.32 

GoDoLPHis.     Bulwer-Ltttok  (E.  G.  E.  L.,  lord 

Li/tlon) 144.U 

Godwls  (Ma'.y  WoUstonecraft).     AVrongs  of  women, 

or  Maria  ;  a  fragment.  [/;i  her  Posthumous  works. 

V.  1-2.] 5823.20 

GoDwrx  (Parke"!.  V:da,  a  mythological  tale.  .  r,)5.  :i3 
Godwin  (W.  )  Adventures  of  Caleb  Williaais.  2v.  195.11 

—  Cloudesley 195.27 

—  Fleetwood,  or  new  man  of  feeling.  .  .  .  195.  ICi 
Godwin  (William,  jr.)  Trausfusion.  .  .  .  195.17 
Goethe  (J.  W.  von).     Elective  affiaities.     .     .     195.22 

—  Novels  and  tales 195.18 

Contents  :  Elective  affinities.  German  emigrants.  Good 
womau.     Weither. 

—  Wilhelm   Meister's   apprenticeship.     Tr.   by  R.  D. 

Boylan 195.19 

^  ^  Same.      William    Meister's    apprenticeship    and 
travels.     Tr.  by  T.  Carlyle.     2  v.     195.19  ;  5J2G.22 
Goetbe  and  Schiller.     Ml'hlb.ich  (L.)     [Mundt 

(C.)] 232.7G 

GoiSG  and  sous.  By  '  Monk.'  [LuDonci  (Louis)].  22i.J3 

Going  ta  the  bad.     Yate-s  (E.) 2(i5.79 

Goi.VG  west.  Optic  I  Oliver).  [Adams  (W.  T.)]  113.15 
Gold  aud  name.  Schwartz  (M.  S. )  .  .  .  .  244.!S9 
Gold  and  dross.     Garrett  (Edward).     .     .     .     ]9(>.(ll 

Gold  brick.     Stephens  (A.  S.)        251.77 

GOLD-B0G.  PoE  (E.  \.)  In  Little  classics,  v.  12.  .  .  227.15 
GoLDElsie.  MARLrrT(E.)  [JoHS(e.i]  .  .  225.40 
Gold  hunters  in  Europe.  Thomes  (W.  H.)  .  2til.21 
Gjld  hunter's  adventures,   or  life  iu  Australia. 

Thomes  (W.H.) 261.20 

Gold  of  Caickaree.  Wakneb  (S.  aji/J  A.)  .  .  2(;ij.98 
tioLD  seekers,  a  tale  of  Californii.  Aimard  (G.)  111.13 
Golde!j  butterfly.     By  the  author  of  ' '  Ready  mouey 

Mortiboy."" 211.07 

Golden  cap,    and    other    stories.      De    Liefds 

(Rev.  J.) 223..S2 

Golden  hair.     Weaxall  (>7r  C.  F.  L.  1    .     .     .     2i>5.10 

Golden  grain.     Farjeon  (B.  L. ) 196.12 

Golden  legacy.  [Moore  (i//\«.  H.  J. )]  .  .  .  195.29 
CiOLDEN  lion  of  Graudpere.  Trollope  (.V)  .  21)1.76 
Golden  sorrow  lAi.  Hoet  (Jilr.i.  C.)  ...  213.37 
GoLDKN  tress.  Boisoobev  (F.  du).  s  .  .  .  177.04 
Goldsmith  (Cliristabel),  pseml.  See  Smith  (F.  N.) 
Goldsmith  (Oliver).  'The  vicar  of  Wakefi-ld.  211.01 
GoMERT  of  MoatgomJiy.     A   lit  uily  histoiy.     Inmin.] 

2  V. 211.02 

Good-bye^  sweet-heart  !  Beoughton  (Rhoda).  142.31 
Good  fiTht  aud  other  tales.  Re.ade(C.)  .  .  242.16 
Go )d  genius  (The I.     Miyhew  (H.  ««<;  .A.)  .     .     251.51 

"  Good  luck. "     Werner  (E.) 263.96 

Good  (Tue)  old  time=!.     Manning  (J/i.«s  .\.)     .     224.97 

Good  stories.     Pts.  1-2 211.03 

CoiUtnts :  Pt  1.  TliB  avpnaor.  bv  Dn  Qiiiuoey.  Peter 
Ooldtliwaite's  treasure,  by  N.  Hawtb'orne.  Love  ami  •■ikutes, 
bj-T.  Wintlirop.  Tim  defaulter,  by  T.  HiWd.  Coldstream, 
by  H.  'Vau'„'liaii.  Jladonua,  bj-  H.  Spicer.  2.  The  metempsy- 
chosis, by  n.  Macuish.  The  uuinvited.  The  bellows- 
mender  of  Lyons  Tiie  small  change  family.  The  Scot- 
men  3  tale.  The  blacksmiths  of  Holsby.  A  "ijenitout  con- 
fession. 

Goodwin-Talcott   {Mrs.  H.  B.)      Dr.    Howell's 

family 211.12 

—  Fortunes  of  Miss  FoUen 211.13 

—  Madge,  or  night  and  morning 211.09 

—  Slierbrooke.      [anon.] 251.67 

Goodwin  (Edward).  Lily  Whitj  ;  a  romance.  211.08 
Goody   gracious!    aud  the   forget-me-not.      Neal  iJ.) 

Ill  Little  classics,  v.  10 226.97 


GoRDiAN  knot.     Brooke  (Shirley) 142.23 

Gordon  (Clarence).     [' Vieux  Moustache.']    That  good 
old  time,  or  our  fresh  and  salt  tutor.5.       .     2i;i.(16 

—  Boarding-schooldays r.l.'..:i7 

G<iRDON  (Lady  D.)     Stella   and   Vanessa:  a  ro- 
mance  211.11 

Gordon  (Georgin  i).     Sketches  of  forei-n  novel- 
ists      211.10 

Gordon  (Hewes).     See  Ciarki;  (E.  G.  H.  ) 

Gore  (-!//■.<.  C. )  Banker's  wife,  crcou-t  aud  city.  211.14 

—  Birthright 235.9.'i  ;  211.15 

—  Castles  in  the  air 211.16 

—  Dean's  daughter.  2  v.         211.19 

—  Life's  lessons.     2v 211.20 

—  Mammon.   2  v 211.22 

Same 'ill. 24 

—  Peers  and  parvenus 211.25 

—  Progress  and  prejudice 211. 2(i 

Same.     2v 211.27 

—  Queen  of  Denmark 211.29 

—  Self. 211.30 

—  Soldier  cf  Lyons  :  a  tale  of  the  Tuderies.    .     211.31 

—  Story  of  a  royal  favorite 211  ,32 

Gorilla  hunters.  Ballantyne  (E.  M.)  .  .  131.22 
Gossip  s  story.  West  (J. )  In  'Walclie,  v.  S.  5i)7-:.15 
Gossip's  week  (The I.  [Boddington  (,17/-,v. )]  2  v.  134.0S 
Gottsch.alck  (F.)  Pi  pillar  traditions,  v.  2of  244. 17 
Gould  (E,S.)  John  1  o.M^nd  Richard  Roe.  .  211.3.! 
Gould  (Jeannie  T. )  Marjo'.io's  quest.  .  .  .  195.30 
Gould  (J.  W. )  Occasional  wiitings.  .  .  .1166.21 
Gould  (S.  B.iring-).     In  exitu  Israel.      .     .     .     195.40 

Same.    [Tille  (tUered  iu'\   Gabrielle  Andre.    195. 40. a 

Gould iNO  (F.  R.)     Marooner's  Ishmd,   or  Dr.  Gordon 

in  sear,'h  of  his  children 211.40 

—  Robert  and  Harold,  or  the  youncr  marooners.  211.3 1 
GouBAiT)  (Jtilie).  A  little  boy's  .sUry.  .  .  .  211.116 
GoviNDA   Samanta  :  or,  the  histoiy  of  a  Bengal 

Raiyat.     Day  (flee.  Lai  Bekiii)     .     .     .  1031.24 

Grace  Lee.     Kavan.vgh  ( J. ) 221.49 

Geacie  .4mber.  Denison  (C.  W. )  ....  273.04 
GR.\H.iM  (Eunis).     Not  without  thorns.  .     .     .     216.16 

Graham  and  I.     By  A.  H.  K 134.32 

Geahame  :  or,  youth  and  manhood.  McConnell 

(J.  L.) 224..-4 

Gr.\h.ames  (The).  Whitehead  (Afr.i.  T.)  .  .  263.55 
Grandmother's  money.  [Robinson  (F.  W.)]  211.83 
Gr.axdpa's  house.     Weeks  (H.  C.)       ....     263.47 

Grandville  Valley.     Abbott  (J.) 111.59 

Grand-vtlle  (J.  J.),  p.seud.  See  Gerard  (J.I.  I.)  185.10 
Granny  Bright's  blanket.  D.wis  i.l/c.v.  C.  E.  K.)  171.56 
Grant  (Citi'l.  J.)  Adventures  of  an  aide-de-camp.  211.35 

—  Advent uies  of  Rob  Roy -    .     .     216.02 

—  BothweU  ;    or,   the   days   of  Mary,  Queen  of 

Scots "...."....     211.88 

—  Captain  of  the  guard. 211.89 

—  Constable  of  France 216.03 

—  Jack  Hilton  ;  cr,  the  queen's  own.       .     .     .     211.36 

—  Harry  Ogilvie-  or,  the  black  dr.igoons.  .     .     211.37 

—  Jane'Seton 216.04 

—  Jack  Manly  ;  his  adventures  by  sea  and  land.  216.08 
— ■  Laura  Effingham 216.05 

—  Legends  of  the  black  wato') 216. 0(> 

—  Lucy  A.dea  ;  or,  Hollywood  hall 211.90 

—  Marv  of  LoiTaine 211.92 

—  Oliver  Ellis  ;  or,  the  fusiliers 211.93 

—  Philip  l:ollo  ;  or,  the  Scottish  musketeers.  .     211.95 

— ■  Romance  of  war 211.38 

— •  Scottish  cavaher 211.39 

—  Second  to  none 216.07 

—  Secret    dispatch  ;    or  advcntnres  of   Captain 

Balgouie 216.11 

—  Shall  I  win  her  ?  the  story  of  a  wanderer.   .     216.13 

—  Yellow  frigate,  or  the  three  sisters.  .  .  .  211.98 
Granville  de  Vigne.  [Rame  (L.  d  ■  la. ')]  .  .  172.18 
Gr.antley  manor.     Fullerton  (iiu/// G.)     2  v.     193.09 

Grapes  and  thorns.     By  M.  .\.  T 211.05 

G rattan  (T.  C.)     Heiress  of  Bruges.     3  r.      .     211.41 

—  A  chance  medley 235.95 

—  Julie  Corrveur,  a  romance  of  the  .\lp'  .  .  235.95 
Gra\-es  (i?^!'."R.)  The  spiritual  Quixote.  3  v.  195.31 
Gray  (B.irry).     See  Coffin  (R.  B.) 


la  asking  for  boots,  use  the  '■  Book  Order,"  giving  tU©  AUTHOU'.'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  t'ae  NUMI3ER. 


486 


FICTION;    Gray  <o  Hale. 


Gbay  (J.)     Tactics;  or,    Cupid   in  shoulder-straps;  a 
West  Poiut  love  story.   By  Hearton  DriUe,  U.  S.  A. , 

jisruil 211.i4 

Gkat  (Robertson),  pseud.     See  Baymond  (R.  W.) 

Graziella.     Lamaktine  (A.  de) 2'22.75 

Geeat  bonanza.     Adventure  and  discovery  iu  gold  and 
silver  mining,  oil  re^'ions,  wh:diug,  etc.    By  Oliver 
Optic,  E.  JI.  Ballantyue,  and  otliers.       .     211.53^ 
Geeat  elm.     Abbott  (J. )     HariJer's  story  books, 

V.  9 21G.S8 

Geeat  expectations.     Dickess  (C.)     ....     17:i.:30 
Geeat  Huggarty  diamond.     Thackekay  (W.  M.)     Mis- 
cellanies, V.  4 255.  CO 

Same.      [7/i /ii,s  Miscellanies,  v.  1.]      .     .     25j.Gl 

Geeat  invasion  of  1813-14.    Erckm a xn-C hatbiak 

(Mil.) 183.16 

Great  lady.     Dewall,  ( — van) 266.74 

Gre.vt  mysteries  and  little  plagues.  •NE.ii.(J. )  233.21 
Gkeek  fairytales  (The heroes;  or).  Kingsley(C.) 221.76 
Grees  gate  (The).     "Wicheet  (Ernst).     .     .     .     263.86 

Geeen  baud  (The) 211.47 

Green  mountain  boys.  Thompson  (D.  P.)  .  261.27 
Geeen  mountain  guls.  White  (B.,  ^z'.)  .  .  211.46 
Geeen  mountam   travellers'    entertainment.       Barnes 

(J.) 132.17 

Green  (J.  H.)    Athaliah 211.50 

Greene  (Mrs.  R.  J.)     Cushions  and  comers  ;  or  holi- 
days at  Old  Orchard.      ..:....     211.51 
Geeenough  (Henry).     Apelles  and  his  contemporaries. 
{anoii.-i 211.48 

—  Ernest  Carroll ;  or ,  artist  life  in  Italy,  [cntoii.]  211.49 
Greenough  (Mrs.  R.  S. )     Arabesques  :  Monnre,    Apol- 

lyona,  Domitia,  Ombra ,     .     211.52 

—  In  extremis.     A  novelette 214.88 

Greenough  (S.  L.)     Lilian,     [anon.']      .     .     .     223.80 
Geken^vood  (F.)   Margaret  Denzil's  histor.y.     .     225.37 
Geeenavood  (Gr.xce),  ps-eud.   .See  Lu'pincott  (S.  J.) 
Greenwood  (James).       Adventures   of    Reuben 

Davidger 211.53 

—  Trae  history  of  a  little  ragamuflBn.  .  .  .  211.51 
Greenwood  leaves.  Lipplncott  ( J/i-.s.  S.  J.  C. )  224.06 
Greey  (E.)      Blue  Jackets;  or,    J.  Thomj^sou  among 

the  "  Heathen  Chinee. " 211.55 

Geettis  Saga.     The  story  of  Grettir   the  strong.     Tr. 

by  E.  Magnusson  and  W.  Morris.  .  .  .  211.56 
Grey  (J/c.v.  E.  C.)     The  bosom  friend.  .     .     .     211.57 

—  Consin  Harry 211.58 

—  Fiirt 211.59 

—  Gambler's  wife 211.60 

—  Little  beauty 211.61 

—  Marriage  a  lottery 211.62 

—  Marriage  iu  high  life 211.61 

—  Opera-singer's  wife 211.65 

—  Young  husband 211.64 

—  Young  prima  donna,     t 211.63 

Grey.slaeli  ;   a  romance   of   the  Mohawk.       Hoffsian 

(C.  F.) •     •     •     ^l'*-^6 

GRii>ini>N  (Tlie).  LovEK  (.S.)  In  Little  claasics.  v.  9.  .  22l>.9G 
Grif  ;    a   story   of    Australian   life.      Farjeon   (B.  L.  ) 

2  V 191. :;9 

Griffik  (Gerald).     Works,     v.  1-7 211.73 

1.  Tlie  collegians 

2-4.  Tales  of  the  MUDSter  festivals.    1.  The  rivals,  and 
Tracy's  aiubitiou.     2.  The  caril-drawer.     The  half-sir. 
The  coiuer.  .  3.  Ayiiners  of  Bally-Aylmer.    The  huud 
aud  word.    Builder  of  Bautry,  tie. 
fi.  Tales  of  the  jury-room. 
<}.  The  Duke  of  Rloumoutb. 

7.  Tales  of  the  five  senses.    Christian  physiologist. 
A  uight  at  sea. 

—  Mr.  Tibbot  OXeai-y.  the  curious.  In  Little  classics,  v. 5.  2213.87 

—  Wwaus  of  Lir.     In  Little  classics,  v.  1 2iB.S3 

Griffith  (Cecil).     Victory  Deane 216.00 

Griffith  Gaunt,  or  jealousy.  Reade  (C.)  .  .  242.17 
Geimm  (J.  L.  nnd  W.  K. )     German  popular  tales  and 

household  stories 185.23 

• —  Grimm's  goblins 185.33 

—  German  popular  stories 185.29 

Gringo  (Harry),  pseud.     Sre  Wise  (Henry  .\. ) 
Grumbler  (The).     Pickering  (E. )     .     ;     .     .     241.16 

Gryll  Grange.    Peacock  (T.  L. ) 235.25 

Same.  \_Iu  Pe.\cock  (T.  L.)  Works,  v.  2.]  5062.16 

GOAEDiAN  angel.     Holmes  (O.  W.)    .     .     .     .     213.62 


GuDRUN  ;  a  stoi-y  of  the  North  Sea 211.94 

Gueensey    (L.  E.  )     Lady   Betty's  governess  ;    or    the 
Corbet  chronicles 216.19 

—  Lady  Rosamond's  book  :  second  part  of  the  Stanton 

Corbet  chronicles .     216.18 

—  Mdly  :  or  the  hidden  cross 212.00 

GuERE.izzi  (F.  D, )    Beatrice  Cenci.     2  v.     .     .     211.67 

—  Isabella  Orsini. 211.66 

—  Manfred 211.72 

GuELLETTE  (T.  S. )     Chinese  tales.     [In  Novelist's  mag. 

V.  5.]        233.56 

—  Tartarian  tales.     [Novelist's  mag.,  v.  19.]    .     233. '^0 

GuLLDcouRT.     MacDonald  (G. ) 224.57 

Guilt  aad  innocence.  Schwaktz  (M.  S.)  .  .  244.91 
Guilty  or  not  guilty.  Connah  ( .1/re.  K.  E. )  .  211.85 
Guizot  (Madame  F.  C.  P.  de  M.)  Popular  tales.  211.71 

—  Young  student 211.70 

Gulliver's  travels.  Swift  (,T.)  .  .  5074.23  ;  254.49 
GuN-bcat  ser.os.     See  Castlemon  (H.  ) 

Gunn  (T.  B.)  New  York  boarding  houses.  .  .  212.04 
GuNNAE  :  a  taie  of  Norse  life.  Boyesen  (H  H.)     134.41 

GuKNEY  married.    HooK(T.) 214.03.a 

Gus  How.ard.     Smith  (J.  F.) 251.94 

GusTAVE  Adolf     ToPELros  (Z.) 255,95 

GusTAvus  Liudorm.     Caelen  (E.  F.)      ...     145.39 

GusTATus  Vasa.      Nieeitz(G. ) 233.81 

GuTTA  percha  Willie .  MacDonald  (G.).  .  .  226.52 
GuTZKOw  (Karl).  Through  night  to  light.  .  211.86 
Gut  Carlton.     Lancewood  (Lawrence ),psfi((Z.  of  AVise 

(D.) 222.80 

Gut  Dalesford.     A.  L.  O.  E.   [Tuckee  (C.)]     .     121.25 

Guy  Deverell.     LeFanuiJ.  S.) 223.02 

Guy  Earlscourt's  wife.  Flemiko  (M.  A.)  .  .  192.16 
Guy  Fawkes  ;  or,  the  gunpowdtr  tr.'ason.     Ainswoeth 

(W.  H.) 115.15 

Guy  Liviugstoiie;  or  thorough.  Lawrence  (G.A.)  222.53 

Guy  Maunering.     Scott  (i^irW.) 245.43 

Guy  Rivers  ;  a  tale  of  Georgia.  Snvnis  (W.  G.)  252.31 
Gwendoline's  harvest.  Payn  (James).  .  .  211.81 
Gwynne  (Talbot).     Nannette  nnd  her  lovers.    .     212.02 

—  School  for  fathers  ;  an  old  English  story.     .     212.03 

—  Silas  Bamstarke 212.01 

Gypsies  ot  the  Dane's  dike.     Phillips  (G.  S.)       241.13 

Gypsy  Breynt  on.     Phelps  (E.  S.) 241.04 

Gypsy's  cousiu  Joy.  Phelps  (K.  S.  )  ...  241.05 
Gypsy's  sowing  and  reaping.  Phelps  (E.  S.)  241.07 
Gypsy's  year  at  the  golden  crescent.  Phelpsj  (E. 

S.)       241.06 

H family.     Bbemee  (F.) 141.13 

Haas  (J.  Dj  Gleanings  from  Germany.  .  .  211.84 
Habekmeister  (The).  Schmid  (H. )  ....  244.86 
Habbebton  (John).     Barton  experiment.     .     .     132.22 

—  Helen's  babies '.....     214.74 

—  Jericho  road  (The) 216.55 

Hack(M. )     Winter  evenings  titles 211.87 

Hacklandee  (F.  W.  )     Behind  the  counter.       .     211.96 

—  Clara  ;  or  slave  life  in  Europe 212.07 

—  Enchautiug  and  enchanted 211.97 

Haddon  hall  (Evenings  at) 152.13 

H.1DEEMAN  (J.  R. )  Forgiven  at  last.  .  .  .  211.99 
H.adeem.ann  (Janet  H.)     Heavy  yokes.    .     .     .     211.80 

Hagaeene.     Lawrence  (G.  A.) 224.17 

HAHN-Hahn    (Ida,   coutitess).     Endoxia ;    a    picture  of 

the  filth  century 211.91 

-Faustina 212.20 

H.AJJi  Baba  iu  England.  Moeleb  (J.)  .  .  .  232.35 
Hale  (Edward  E. )     Christmas  eve  aud  Christmas  day. 

Ten  Christmas  storifs 212.90 

—  His  level  best,  and  other.stories 212.93 


'  Brick  mooo. 
I'.iiilitieiice. 
His  level  best. 
Moiierii  Sinbad. 

If,  yes,  and  perhaps  ;  possibilities,  etc. 
Coutails. 


Contents. 

i  Mouse  aud  lion. 
Queen  of  Calitoriiia. 
I  Tale  of  a  sa  auiauder. 
Water  tall!. 


212.93 


Children  of  the  public. 
Cliristiuas  waits  iu  Boston. 
Last  of  the  Florida. 
Last  voyage  of  the  Resolu- 
tion. 
Man  without  a  country. 


My  double  and  how  ho  undid 

me. 
Old  and  new,  face  to  face. 
Piece  ot  p(>ssiVile  tiistory. 
Slicletou  in  the  closet. 
South  Amei-icau  eiUtor. 


BROOKLYN     MEECASTILE    LIDHARy. 


FICTION  :  Hale  lo  Harveys. 


487 


—  In  his  name.     3ded 21-2.96 

—  Ingbum  papers 215.05 

Cmtlnifs : 

Ilnw    Mr.     Fryo    would   bavo 
p'-L^achftl  it. 


Monioir  nl"  (Vipt.  I'Vdll  lughaiu. 

Hi;;iii;in  .tiiil  ijiu'w  iriian. 
Uoiliid  the  wot-Ill  ill  u  hark, 
r.iiil  Jouori  an  I  Duulii  Duval. 


Daily  broad. 

Ditl  ho  tako  tbo   priuoo  to 

riilo? 
Diimor  spoakiti^^. 
Frieruls'  moisting. 
GoDii  Hooioty. 
Good  uatiirod  peudulmii. 

—  Mao  without  a  cimntry.     (/ii  Ati.an  nc  lalca.)     .    .    .    121.04 

Saiue.    In  LrrrLE  cla-*su's.  v.  1 2'.iO.H;J 

— ■  My  doable    aud   bow  be  uudid  me.     [lu  Atlantic  tales. 

V.  1.) IJi.Ol 

—  Our  new  crusalj.     A  temi^ei'iince  story.       .     212.SG 

—  Piiilip    Njlau's  friends  :  it  story  of   tUe  change    of 

■western  empire 214.8! 

—  Skolotoii  iu  tbo  closet.     \!ii  Littli5  classics,  v.  5.J    .    .    226  87 

—  Sybaris  and  Other  homes 212.91 

—  Ten  times  one  is  ten 212.92 

—  Ups  and  downs 212.94 

HALE(.l/m-L.  P.)  The  struggle  for  life.  .  .  254.32 
Hax,e  (,1/ra.  Sarah  J. )     North  wood 212.17 

—  Sketches  of  American  character 216.'J2 

H.vLF  a  million  of  money.    Edwards  (A.  B.)  2  v.  182.24 
Half  sisters.     .Tewsbuuv  (J/i.v.s- G.  E. )     .     .     .     221.20 
Halibuutom  (T.  C.  )     The  Americans  at  home  ;  or,  bye- 
ways,   backwoods,  and    prairies  :    [a   selection  of 
tales  and  sketches,  by  .Vmer.  authors].   3  v.  212.08 

—  Letter  bag  of  the  Great  Western 212.80 

—  Sam  .Slick,  the  attache.      .     .     '    .     .     .     .     212.12 

—  Sam  Slick,  the  clockruaker 212.11 

—  Sam  Slick's  wise  saws  and  modern  instances.  212.16 
■  —  Traits  of  American  humor  ;  by  native  authors. 

3v 212  13 

Hall  (Clara  Oakey).     Sweet  bells  jingled  ;  a  dramatic 

love  tale 216.24 

Hall  (James).  Legends  of  the  west.  .  .  .  212. 19 
Hall  (R.  R. )  Frank  Freeman's  barber-shop.  .  212.18 
H.ALL  (J/r.s.  S.  C. )     Can  wrong  be  right  ?    .     .     212.21 

—  Midsummer  eve  ;  a  fairy  tale  of  love.  .  .  212.22 
■ —  Tales  of  woman's  trials 212.2.5 

—  Village  garland  :  tales  and  sketches.  .     .     .     212.23 

—  Whiteboy  ;  a  story  of  Ireland 212.24 

Hall  and  the  hamlet.  Howitt  iW.)  2  v.  .  .  214.27 
Hallek  (A.  voni.  Usong  ;an  Orieutal history.  212.83 
Hat.lig  (The),  or  the  sheepfold  in  the  waters.     Bier- 

N.VTZKt  (J.  G. )     Tr.  by  .Mrs.   Marsh.     .     .     231.18 

Halpine  (C.  G.  )     Life  and  adventures,  songs,  services, 

and  .speeches  of  private  Miles  O'Reilly.    .     214.83 

—  Private  Miles  0  ReiUy  ;  his  book 212.26 

—  Baked  meats  of  the  funeral 212.27 

Halves.     Payn  (.J.) 235.151 

Hamel,  the  Obeah  man.  [anon.]  2  v.  .  .  .  212.28 
Hajiebton  (P.  G.)     Harry  Blouijt 216.28 

—  Wenderholme  ;   a  story   of  Lancashire  and   York- 

shire  212.97 

Hamilton  {Mrs.  C.  V.  Dakin).     Behind  the  veil. 

[unoji.] 133.24 

—  Constance  Lyndsay,  or  the  progress  of  error. 

lation.] 163.03 

—  Crown  from  the  spear,     [ano/i.]      ....     165.40 

—  Ropes  of  sand,      lanoii.] 214.84 

—  Six  months  henca  ;  passages  from  the  life  of  Maria 

(nee)  Secretan.     Innon.] 251.77 

—  Woven  of  many  threads,  [anon.]  .  .  .  264.84 
H.iMiLTON  (E. )  Letters  of  a  Hinlo)  nijah.  .  216.26 
H.4MILT0N  (Gail),  pseud.     .Se  Dodge  (M.  A.) 

HaM[lton(T.)     CyrUThorutm 212.30 

H.amley  (E.  B. )  Lidy  Lee's  widowhood.  .  .  212.32 
Hvm.mer  and  anvil.  Spielh-Igen  (F. )  .  .  .  253.9S 
H.AMMETT  (S.  A.)     Str.iy  Yankee  in  'fexas.     By  Philip 

Paxton,  [pfie.ud.] 212.34 

—  Woud^rfal  adveutur.>s  of  Captain  Priest.  .  212.31 
Hammond  (William  A.)  Robert  Severne.  .  .  212.33 
Hampde)J  (Allen).  Hartley  Norman.  .  .  .  212.35 
HAMpro.-j  Heights.  Siarbuck  iC.)  ....  2.53.64 
Hancock  (S.  J. )  Etna  Vandemir  ;  a  romance  of  Ken- 
tucky  •.     214.93 

—  The  Montanas  ;  or  nnder  the  stars.  .  .  .  212.36 
Hand  and  glove.  Edwards  (A.  B.)  .  1S2.2G  ;  182.27 
H.\ND  but  not  the  heart.  Arthur  (T.  S.)  .  ;  123.08 
Hand  of  Ethelberta.     H.akdy(T.) 21G.38 


Handel  and  Haydn.  Barnard  (C.)  ....  15C1.2.5 
Handley  (^ross  ;  or,  Mr.  Jorrock's  hunt.  [Subtees 

(R.  S.l] 212.38 

Hands  not  hearts.  Wilkinson  (J.  A. )  .  .  .  264.01 
HvNDsoME  Lawrence.   [Dudevant  (\.  L.  \.  D. )]   175.61 

H.VNDY  Andy.     LnvER  (Samuel) 224.211 

Hankins  (''"'.)     Dacota  land 212. :!7 

JLvNN.vH  Thurston  ;  a  story  of  American  life.     Tay^lou 

(B.) 205.15 

Hannay  (Davidl.  Ned  Allen  ;  or,  the  past  age.  212.39 
Hannay  (James).  Singleton  Fontenoy.  .  .  212.  H) 
H.vns  Brinker;  or,  the  sdver  skates. Diukse  (M.E.)  17.5.19 

Hans  of  Iceland.      Hugo  (V.) 214..M) 

Happy  boy.     Bjobnson  (B. ) 133.30 

Happy-thought  hall.  Buknand  (F.  C. )  .  .  .  145.22 
Hippy  thoughts.  Bubnand  (F.  ('.)  .  .  .  .  145.23 
Harbour  bar,  a  tale  of  Scottish  life.     [Phillips 

(,!//■<.  J.)] 212.79 

Hard  cash.      Re.ide  (C.) 242.23 

Hard-scrabble  of  Elm  Island.  Kellogg  (E.)  221.99 
H.ARD  times.   Dickens  (C.)    M'ilh  /li.v  New  stories.  174.04 

Same.      iri//t  Ai.s  Barnaby  Rudge.    .     .     .     173.16 

ILvRDENBERG   (F.  von).     ['Novalis.']     Henry  of  Ofter- 

dingen 212..'i4 

Hardy  (Lmly  —).     Daisy  Nichol 212.41 

H.vRDY  (T. )     Desperate  remedies 216.36 

—  Far  from  the  madding  crowd 216.37 

—  Hand  of  Ethelberta 216.38 

—  A  pair  of  blue  eyes 216.35 

—  Under  the  greenwood  tree 216.34 

Hare  (R.  )  Standish  ;  a  stoi-y  of  onr  [civil  war].  253.62 
H.ARLAND  (Marion),     tyee  Terhune  (^M.  V.  H.) 

Harley  (A.  J.)     Young  Crusoe 212.78 

Harold  ;  or  the  last  of  the   Saxon  kings.     Bulwer- 

Lytton  (E.  G.  E.  L.,  ?oi(/ 7.j/«o»).     .     .     .     144.12 
Harold  Tracy  :  or,  pliases  ot  life.  Smith  (J.  F.)  252.97 

Harp  of  a  thousand  strings,  etc. 212.42 

H.ARPEK   establishment.     Abbott  (J.)     Harper's   story 

books,  v.  4 216.95 

Harrington  (George  F.),  pxeud.  See  Baker  (Wm.  F. ) 
Harrington  (John).  Commonwealth  of  Oceana.  57'i8.02 
Harrington.  Edoeworth  (Maria).  Novels,  v.l7. 182.19 
Harrington  girls.  Winthrop  (Sophy).  .  .  .  266.89 
Harris  (George  W.)  Sut  Loviugood.  .  .  .  212.45 
H.ARRis  (.1//S.  Miriam  Cole).   Frank  Warrington.    161.21 

—  Lonie's  last  term  at  St.  Mary's.        .'  .     .     .     161.22 

—  Perfect  Adonis " 161.28 

—  Richard  Vandermarck Iii4.27 

—  Roundhearts  and  other  stories 1(11.23 

—  Rutledge 161.24 

—  St.  Philips 161.25 

—  Sutherlands 161.26 

HiRRY  Ashton.     Smtih  (J.  F.) 2.52.99 

Harry  and  Lucv.  Edgeworth  (Maria).  2  v.  182.03 
H.ARRY  B'.onnt.  "  Hamerton  (P.  G.)  ....  216.28 
Harry  Coverdale's  courtship.  Smedley  i  F.  E. )  252.70 
Harry  Heatbcote  of  Gangoil  ;  a  tale  of  Australian  bush 

life.      Trollops  (A.) 261.78 

Harry  (Sir)  Hotspur.     Trollope  (.\.)     .     .     .     261.74 

Harry  Lee  ;  or  hope  for  the  poor 212.46 

Harry  Lorrequer.      Lever  (C.) 223.34 

H.ARKY  Ogilvie;  or  the  black  dragoons. Grant  (.J.)  211.37 
Harry  Skipworth.  Kingston  (\V.  H.  G.)  .  .  222.96 
Hart  (Gerald),  pseud  .See  Ir\tsg  (T.  J.)  .  .  212.77 
Hakt  (Joseph  C.)  Miriam  Coffin,  or  the  whale-fisher- 
man  214.85 

Haute  (F.  Bret).     Condensed  novels,  and  other 

papers 212.47 

—  Gabriel  Conroy 216.42 

—  Luckjof  Roiiring  Camp,  and  other  sketches.    212.44 

—  Mrs.  Skagg's  husbands,  and  other  sketches.     212.72 

—  Tales  of  the  Argonauts,  and  other  sketches.     212.73 

—  Tbankftd.  blossom.     A  romance  of  the  Jerseys. 

1779 216.43 

—  Two  men  of  Sandy  bar  :  a  drama 214.17 

Hartley  Norman  ;  a  tale  of  the  times.  Hampden 

(A.) 212.35 

H.ARTM.ANN  (M.)  Last  days  of  a  king.   [Murat.]   212.49 

Hartmann(T.)     Charity  Green 212.50 

Hautwell  farm.     Caxton  (Laura) 152.34 

IIarveys  (The).     Kingsley  (H.) 226.06 


Iu  askiug  for  booka.  use  the  "  Book  Oiiers,"  giving  tbe  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  Scst  part  of  tUs  TITLE,  aud  tbo  KUMBER. 


488 


FICTION  :  Harwood  to  Helcisa. 


Harwood.     Coulsos  (J.  G.  A.) 212.-18i 

Hasheesh  eater.  Ludlow  (F.  H.)  ....  221.40 
Haste  aud  waste  ;  or  the  young  pilot  of  Lake  Cbam- 

plaiu.     Adams  (W.T.) 112.21) 

ILwroN  (Joseph).     Christopher  Kenrick.     .     .     212.70 

—  Clytie.     A  novel  of  uio.lera  life 214.98 

—  The  TaUauts  of  Birton 212.C9 

HauchcJ.  C. )  Robert  Fulton,  an  hist,  novel.  212. 48 
HAUfF(W.)     Salect  popular  tales 212.51 

Contents  :  The  caravan.  The  colJ  heart.  The  sheik  of 
Alexandria  and  lii3  slave,?.  Legend  of  the  HirscligiUdeu. 
Portrait  of  the  emperor.     The  giuudwiuscl  dancer. 

Haunted  crust.     S-aunders  (K. ) 2-1-5.01 

Haunted  hearts.  Cu.\imins  lil.  S.)  ....  171.11 
Haunted  homesteatl,c(c.SourHWOKTH  (E.D.E.N.)  253.32 
Haunted  mau.  Dickens  (C.)  Christmas  books.  173.22 
Haunted  tower.  Wood  (.!//■.?.  H. )  ....  2(U..57 
Haven  (Alice  B.  Neal).    The  Coopers  ;  or  getting  under 


way. 


212.52 


—  Home  stories 212.53 

—  Loss  and  gaia  ;  or,  Margaret's  home.      .     .     212.85 
HiwEcs  (H.  R.)  Pet;  or  pastimes  and  penalties.    214.91 
Hawksview.     Lee  (Holme).     [Pakr(H.)].     .     222.63 
HiwsER  Mirtiugale,  psemi.   See  Sleeper  [3.  S.) 
HvwrHjKNE  (Julian).     Bressant 212.68 

—  Idolatry  ;  a  romance 212.76 

Hawthorne  (Nath.iniel).     Blithedale  romance.     212.55 

—  Birthmark  (The).     [In  Little  classics,  v.  8.|  .    .     .     .    22B.95 
— -  — .  Same.     lu  tiis  Moasea  from  au  old  mauee.      .     .     .    212.59 

—  David  Swan.     [In  LrxrLE  cla^^sies,  v.  4.] 226. 8(i 

Same.     In  ttis  Twice-told  tales,  v.  1 212.6* 

—  Ethan  Brand.    In   LirrLB  classics,  v.  1.     ....    .     226.83 

, —  —  Same.     In  his  Snow  image 212.62 

—  House  of  the  seveu  gables 212.56 

—  Mxrble  fauu;  or,  romauca  of  Moato  Bcni.  2  v.  212.57 

—  Mosses  from  au  old  manse.    2  v 212.59 


Contents. 

Monsieur  dn  Miroir.  v.  1. 
Mew  Adiini  and  Eve,  v.  2. 
Old  apple  de.iler,  v.  2. 
Old  manse,  v.  1. 
P"8  correspondence,  v.  2. 
Pass  iges  from  a 

relmqnished  work,  v.  2. 
Rappa.-cini's  daughter,  v.  1. 
Roger  Mai v die  3  burial,  v.  2. 
Select  party,  v.  1. 
Sketches  frmn  memory,  v.  2. 
Procession  of  life,  v.  1. 
Virtnoso's  collection,  v.  2. 
Young  Goodman  Brown,  v  1. 


Artist  of  the  beautiful,  v.  1. 
Birthmark,  v.  1. 
Buds  and  bird  voices,  v,  1. 
Celestial  railroad,  v.  1. 
Christmas  b.mquet.  v.  2. 
Drowne'B  wooden  image,  v.  2. 
Earth's  holocaust,  v.  2. 
Egotism;  or  the  bosom 

serpent,  v.  2. 
Feathertop  :    a    moralized 

legend. 
Fire  worship,  v.  1. 
Hall  of  Fantasy,  v.  1. 
Int  -Uigence  office,  v.  1, 
Mrs.  Bulll'rog,  v.  1. 

—  Scarlet  letter 212.61 

—  Septimius  Felton 212.67 

—  Suow  image,  and  other  twice-told  tales.       .     212.62 


Bell's  biography  (.\). 

Canterbury  pilgrims. 

Devil  in  manuscript. 

Ethan  Brand. 

Great  stone  face. 

John  Itiglefleld's  thauksgiv^ 


Contents. 

Man  ot  adamant 


an  .ipologue. 
Old  news.  1. 

2.  The  <-dd  French  war. 

3.  The  old  tory. 

Old  Ticonderoga  :  a  picture 

of  the  past. 
Snow  image;  a  child  sh  miracle. 
Sylph  Etherege. 
Wives  ot  the  dead. 


Little  Daflfydowndilly. 
Maiu-street. 
Major  Molinoux. 

—  Tanglewood  tales,  for  girls  aud  boys.      .     .     212.63 

Contents. 
Circe's  palace.  I  Minotaur  (The). 

Dragon's  teeth.  Pomegranate  seeds. 

Golden  fleece.  |  Pygmies  (The). 

—  Twice-told  tales.     2v 212.64 


.  1. 


Contents. 


Ambitious  guest. V.  2. 
Chippings  from  a  chisel,  v.  2. 
David  Swan,  v.  1. 
Dr.    Heidegger's    experiment, 

V.  1.  ' 
Edward  Fane's  rosebud,  v.  2. 
Eudicott  aud  the  red  cross,  v.  2. 
Fancy's  show  box,  v.  1. 
Footsteps  on  the  sea  shore,  v. 2. 
Gentle  buy,  v.  1. 
Gray  champion,  v.  1. 
Great  carbuncle,  V.  i. 
Haunted  mind,  v.  2. 
Hollow  of  the  three  hills,  v.  1. 
Legends  of  the  Province  house, 

V.  2. 


1.  Howe's  masiqnerado. 

2.  Edward  Raudolplifci  portrait 

3.  Lady  Kleanore  s  mantle. 
i.  Old  Esther  Dudley. 

Little  Annie  s  ramble,  v.  1. 

May-pole  of  Merry  .Mount,  v.  1. 

Minister's  black  veil.  v.  1. 

Mr.  Higgenbotham's  catastro- 
phe, V.  1. 

Night  sketches,  v.  2. 

Peter  Goldthwaite's  treasOTes, 
v.  2. 

Prophetic  pictures,  v.  1. 

RiU  from  the  town  pump,  V.  1. 

Seveu  vagabonds,  v.  2. 

Shaker  bridal,  v.  2. 


Sights  from  a  steeple 
Sister's  years,  v.  2. 
Snowflakes  (The,,  v.  2. 
Sunday  at  home.  v.  1. 
TuU-gatherer's  day,  v.  1. 
—  Wonder  book  for  girls  and  boys. 
Contents. 
Bald-summit.  Paradise  of  children 


Village  uncle,  v.  2. 
Vision  of  the  fountain, 
Wakelielil,  v.  1. 
Wedding  knell,  v.  1. 
White  old  maid,  v.  2. 


212.66 


Shadow  brook. 
Tanglewood  fiieside. 
Tanglewood  play-room. 
Tanglewood  porch. 
Three  golden  apples. 


Chimara  (The). 
(iulilcn  apples. 
iii'Iilen  touch. 
Gorgon's  head. 
Hill  side  (The). 
Miraculous  pitcher. 

H.iY  (Elzey),  pseiid.   See  Andrews  (Fanny). 

Hay  (Mai-y  Cecil).    Arundel  motto 216.31 

—  Hidden  perils 211.82 

—  Niira's  love  test. 216.32 

—  Old  Myddelton's  money 212.81 

—  Squire's  legacy 212.71 

—  Victor  and  vanquished 212.74 

Haytime  (From)  to  hopping.  [Coulter  (J/m'\]  165.13 
Hazlett   (Helen).     ['M.  H.  Tatem.']     Gleunair  ;  or, 

life  in  Scotland 212.75 

—  Heights  of  Eidelberg 254.78 

He  Cometh  not,  she  said.    Thomas  (Anuie).     .  255.73 

He  knew  he  was  right.     Tkollope  (A.)  .     .     .  261.72 

He  would  be  a  gentleman  ;  or,  treasme  trove.  Lo-vee 

(S.) 224.33 

Head  of  the  family.  Ckatk  (D.  M.  Muloch).  .  232.48 
Headless  horseman  ;   a  strange  tale  of  Texas.     Reid 

(Ctipl.  Mayne) 242.49 

Headlong  hall  and  Nightmare  abbey.     Peacock 

(T.  L.) 235.26 

Heads  of  the  people  ;  or,  portraits  of  the  English. 

2  V 2535.12 

Headsman  (The).     Cooper  (J.  F.) 163.24 

Healey  :  a  romance.  Fothekgill  (J.)  .  .  .  216.41 
Healy  (M.  )  Lakeville;  or,  substance  and  shadow.  212.88 
Heart  and  cross.  Oliphant  (J/)'.s\  M.  O.  W.)  234.11 
Heart  hungry.  Westmoeeland  (M.  J.)  .  .  2U3.98 
Heart  (The)  of  Mabel  Ware.  [«)/on.]  .  .  .  213.63 
He.aet  of  Mid  Lothian.  Scott  [Sir  Walter).  .  245.46 
Hearts  and   faces  ;  or,  home  life  unveiled.     Cp.eyton 

(P.)     [Trowbridge  (J.  T.I ] 262.11 

Hearts  and  hands.  Reh)  {Chri.stian).  .  .  .  242.80 
Hearts  and  homes.  Ellis  {Mrs.  S.  S. )  .  .  183.08 
Heartsease.  Yovcn  (Miss  C.  M.)  2  v.  .  .  265.35 
Heathens  of  the  heath.  McDonnell  (W.)  .  227.35 
Heavenward  led.  Sommers  i  J.  R. )  ....  253.84 
HE.IVY  yokes.  Hadermann  (J.  H. )  ....  2I1.«0 
Hector  O'Halloran.     Maxwell  (W.  H.)      .     .     231.45 

Hedged  in.     Phelps  (E.  S.) 235.42 

Heidelberg.     James  (G.  P.  R.) 215..57 

Heights  of    Eidelberg.    ^Tatem  (M.  H.),  pseml.  of 

Hazlett  (Helen) 254.78 

Heidenmalier.     Cooper  (J.  F.) 163.25 

Heir  expectant.      [«?iO».] 212.84 

Heib  of  Mabeward  ;    or,  restored.     By  the  author  of 

'Sou  and  heir.' 214.94 

Heir  of  Wast-Wayland.  Ho\\itt  (M.)  .  .  .  214.22 
Heir  of  Redclyffe.  Yonge  ( J/is.v  C.  M. )  2  v.  265.37 
Heir  to  Ashley.  Wood  (.Ur.s.  H.)  ....  264.58 
Heiress,  an  antobiogiaphy.  Stephens  (A.  S.)  253.68 
Heiress  of  Bruges.  Gratt.an  (T.  C.)  3  v.  .  211.41 
Hexress  of  Greenhurst.  Stephens  {Mr.-i.  A.  S.)  253.68 
Heiress  of  Haughton. Marsh-Caldm-eia  (.Vi',s'.A.)  231.16 
Held  in  bondage.  Ouida.  [Rame  (L.  de  lal.]  172.18 
Helen.  Edgeworth  (Maria).  Novels,  v.  19.  182.20 
Helen  and  Arthur.  Hentz  (J/c.s-.  C.  Lee).  .  213.09 
Helen  Courtenay's  promise.     [Jervey  {Mrs.  C. 

H.  G. )] 195.24 

Helen  Ford.     Alger  (H.,  jc.) 121.12 

Helen  Gardiner's   wedding-day  ;    or   Colonel   Floyd's 

wards.     Habland  (Marion) 255.31 

Helen  Ethinger.  Whittlesey  {Mrs.  E.  L. )  .  263.82 
Helen  Fleetwood.     Tonna  {Mrs.  C.  E. )     Works, 

V.  1 5076.13 

Helen's 'babies.     Habberton  (J.) 214.74 

Helena's  household  ;  a  tale  of  Rome  in  the  first  cen- 
tury.    [Charles  (JTre.  E.)] 212.82 

Heloisa';  or,  the  unrevealed  secret.     Robinson  (T.  A. 

V.  J.) 243.42 


BKOOKLYN    MERCANTILE   LIBKARI 


FICTION  :  Heloise  lo  Hoffinan. 


489 


Heloise      [&Ky;.s-/t  Eloisrt].     Rousseau  (J.  J.)  2H.31 

Hklping  himd  series.     iVc  Nowell  (H.  P.  H. )  '2'25. 1'J 

Helps  (Arthur).     Casimir  Maremma.      .     .     .  213.(11 

—  Ivan  de  liiron,  or  the  Russian  court  in  tlio  middle 

of  the  last  century 213.01 

-Roalmih 213.0.J 

Helvas,  kuigbt  of  the  Swan.     In  Tuojis  (\V.  J. )  Early 

En;.^lish  romances,  v.  3.] 2(il.22 

Henrietta  Temple.     Disraf.ti  (B.1    ....  175.01 

HaNKT(C.  S. )     Doctor  Oldham  at  Greystones.  212.87 

Henuy  Cou'tland.     Oline  (A.  J.) 15.1.3'1 

Henky  De  La  Tour,  or  the  comrades  in  arms.  Smith 

(J.  F.)     . 251.81! 

Hekry  vra.  and  his  court.     MiJHLB.icH  (L.)      .  232.75 

Henry  De   Pomeroy,    or   the   eve  of  St.  John.  Bray 

(Mr.f.  A.  E.) 141.37 

Henry  Esmond.     Thackeray  (W.  M.)     .     .     .  255. 3'J 

Henry  Masterton.  James  (G.  P.  E.)  .  .  .  215.59 
Henry  Miln.!r.     Sherwood  (  M.  M.  )     Works,  v.  1  and 

15 252.01;  2.52.15 

Henry  of  Guise.     James  (G.  P.  K.)     ....  215.,"j8 

Henry  of  Ofterdingen.     Hardenberci  (F.  von).  212.51 

Henry  Powers.     Kimball  (R.  B.)       .     .     .     .  221. 6S 

Henry  St.  John,  gentleman  ;  a  tale  of  1774-75.  Cooke 

(J.  E.) 163.11 

Hentz  (Mm.  Carolina  Lee). 

—  Aunt  Patty's  scrap  bag 213.18 

—  ISanisUed  sou,  and  other  t;iles  of  the  heart.  213.13 

—  Courtship  and  marriage 213.0G 

—  Eoline 213.07 

—  Ern.ist  Liuw.ood 213.08 

—  Helen  aud  Arthur 213.09 

—  Linda  ;  or,  the  young  pilot 213.10 

—  Lost  daughter 213.11 

—  Love  after  marriage 213.17 

—  Marcus  Warland. 213. 12 

—  Planter's  northern  bride 213. 1-t 

—  Rena  ;  or,  the  snow-bh-d 213.1.') 

—  Robert  Graham  ;  a  s^quelto  Linda.  .  .  .  213.  U! 
Her  dearest  foe.  Alexander  ( J/r.v. )  ....  115.35 
Her  tacj  was  her  fortune.  Robinson  (F.  W.  )  213.71 
Her  lord  aud   master.     Florence   Marryat.     [Church 

(Mrs.  Ross.)] 151.25 

Her  majesty  the  queen.     Cooke  (J.E.)     .     .     .  1H2.27 

Her  two  selves  (Lois  Carroll  ;  or).   Vance  (S.S.)  206.72 

Herbert  Carter's  legacy.     Algeh  (H.,  j;-.  i     .     .  122.47 

Herbert  (H.  W.)     Cavaliers  of  England.     .     .  213.23 

—  Chevaliers  of  France 213.26 

—  Cromwell 213.00 

—  Frank    Forester's  sporting    scenes  and    characters, 

2  v. 41)17.19 

V.  1.  My  shooting  box.    The  deer  etalkera. 
v.  1.  AVarwick  woodland.   Quorudou  bounds. 

—  Knights  of  England,  Prance  and  Scotland.   .     214.78 

—  Marmaduke  Wyvil 213.19 

—  Roman  traitor  ;  or,  the  days  of  Catiline.       .     213.21 

—  Wager  of  battle 213.22 

Here  aud  hereafter.  Athern  (Annie).  .  .  .  124.02 
Heretic   (The).     LAJETCHNiKorF  ( — ).     Tr.    from  the 

Russian 222.42 

HEREW.uiD,  the  last  of  the  English.  Kingsley(C.)221.70 
Herman;  or  young  knighthood.     Foxton  (E.)  pseud. 

of  Palfrey  ( J7is,s  S. )     2v 234.45 

Herm-an  Agha.  Palgrave  (W.  G.)  ....  234.  G8 
Hero  (A),  etc.     Craik  (D.  M.  Muloch).   .     .     .     232.47 

Hero  aud  martyr.     Reade  (C.) 242.71 

Hero  Carthew.     Parr(L.) 235.55 

Hero  of  the  pen.     Werner  (E.) 2(53.90 

Heroes  (The) ;  Greek  fairy  fciles.  Kingsley(C.)  221  76 
Heroes  of  Asgard.  Keary  (.\.  niidE.)  .  .  .  212. S9 
Hesperus  ;  or  thirty-five  dog-post  days  ;  a  biography. 

RicHTER  (J.  P.  F.)     2v 243,12 

Hester  Howard's  temi^tation.     Warfield  {Mrs. 

C.  A.) 2()2.60 

HE.STER  Kirton.  Macquoid  (K.  S. )  ....  22li.54 
Husteb  Morley's  promise.    Siretion  (Hesba),  pseud,  of 

SMrrH(H.) 255.91 

Hester  Strong's  life  work.     Southwobth  {Mrs. 

S.  A.) 253.85 

Hetty.    Kinosley  (Henry) 222.08 

Heygate  {Rev.  W.E.)  The  scholar  and  trooper.     213.21 


Heyse  (Paul).     Dead  lake  and  other  tab's.  .     .     212.95 

—  Lonely  ones 225.70 

Hkywood  (J.  C.)  How  will  it  end  ?  ....  213.30 
IlicKLiNu  (W.)  Rector  of  Roxburgh,  a  story.  213.97 
Hickory    Hall  ;   or  the    outcast     Southwobth 

{Mrs.) ,     .     2.53.33 

Hidden  depths,   [annn.]  213.28 

Hidden  path.     H.uilaxd    (Marionj.  pseud,  oj  Terhune 
Mrs.) 2.').5.22 


(-1 


Hidden  perils.     Hay  (M.  C.) 211  82 

Hidden  sin  (The).  [Browne  (Frances.)!  .  .  213.29 
Hidden  siu.     Sequel  to  ' '  The  dethroned  heiress. " 

DupuY(E.  A.) 181.43 

Hide  and  seek.  Collins  (W.)  .  .  .  .  ^  .  102.07 
Hioginson  (T.  \V.)     Malbone 213.32 

—  Oldport  days.       . 213.98 

IIiGGLEDY-piggledy.     Knatchbull-Hugessen  (E. 

H.) 186.29 

High  mills.     Saunders  (K.) 215.96 

High  life  in  New  York.  Suck  (J.,  iii/.)  2  v.  213.31 
HiGHAM(M.  R.)     Athol.     [anon.]      ....     214.95 

—  Cloverley 211.97 

Higher  law.     [Maitland  (E.)] 213.76 

Highland  widow.  Scott  (.sic  Walter).  .  .  .  245.29 
HiLA  Dart  ;  a  bom  romp.  Mumford  (M.  E.)  .  232.95 
HiLDRED,  the  daughter.  Crosland  (iViA-.  N.)  .  105.32 
Hell  and  the  valley.     Maetineau  (H.  )     lilus.  of  pol. 

econ.,  v.  1 231. '.i? 

HiLLERN  (W.  von).     By  his  own  might.       .     .     213.78 

—  Geier-Wally  :  a  tale  of  the  Tyrol 214. 75 

—  Only  a  girl 213.77 

—  Two-fold  life 213.76 

Hti.i.iard  (H.  W.)    De  Vane  ;a  story  of  plebeians  and 

patricians 213.33 

Hills  (Alfred  C.)     Macphcrson,  the  great  confederate 

philosopher 213.34 

Hillsboro'  Farms.     Cobb  (S.  D.) 155.31 

Hills  of  the  Shatemuc.  Warner  (Susan).  .  263.05 
Hillyars  aud  Buitons.    Kingsley  (H. )  .     .     .     222.03 

Hilt  to  hilt.     Cooke  (J.E.) I(i2.25 

Hindoo  rajah  (Letters  of  a).     Hamilton  (E.)     .     210.26 

Hirell.     Sapndees  (J.) 245.06 

His  level  best,  and  other  stories.  Hale  (E.  E.)  212.93 
His  marriage  vow.     Corbin  (J/rs.  C.  F.)     .     .     105.31 

His  natural  life.     Clarke  (M.) 155.05 

His  two  wives.     Ames  (M.  E.) 114.29 

His  young  wife.  Smith  (Julia  P.)  ....  2.")4.79 
History  and  pleasant  chronicle  of  little  Jehau  de  Saittie. 

Salle  (A.  de  la) 222.79 

History  and  records  of  the  Elephant  Club.     [Thomp.son 

(JI.  Jl) 261.43 

History  of  female  favourites 213.39 

History  of  my  friends  ;  home  life  with  animals. 

ACHAKD(E.) 114.31 

History  of  my  ptts.     Greenwood  (Grace).   [Lippincott 

{Mrs.)] 223.85 

History  of  Pompey  the  little  ;  or  the  life  aud  adven- 
tures of  a  lap-dog.  Coventry  (F.)  .  .  165.14 
History  of  Sanford  and  Meitou.  Day  (T.)  .  172.09 
Hita  (G.  F.  de).  Civil  wars  of  Granada.  .  .  213.79 
HrrcHCocK  (E.  A. )     The  story  of  the  red  book  of  Appin ; 

a  fairy  tale  of  the  middle  ages 213.25 

Hitherto.  Whitney  (  J/c.v.  A.  D.  T.  )  .  .  .  2(33.03 
Hive  of  the  bee-hunter.  Thorpe  (T  B. )  .  .  261.34 
Ho.aryhead  and  M'Donncr.  Abbott  (J. )  .  .  3513.04 
Hoddeb   (Edwin).     Lost  in  Paris 213.70 

—  Tossed  on  the  wave.s 213.69 

Hoey  (il/i'.9  Cashel).     Blossomin..;  of  an  aloe.       213.27 

—  Blau  in  the  reservoir.    In  Little  classics,  v.  4.      .    .    226.86 

—  A  golden  sorrow 213.37 

—  A  house  of  cards 213.35 

Hofer  (Edmnnd).     Old  countess 213.40 

Hoffman  (C.  F. )      Greyslaer  ;  a  romance  of  the 

Mohawk 213.36 

—  Wdd  scenes  in  the  forest.     2v 1122.18 

Hoff.man  (David).  Chronicle  of  Cartaphilus.  446.26 
Hoffmann  (C.T.  A.)  Mapter  Flea.  .  ".  .  .  151.11 
Hoffmann  (E.  T.  W.)     Strange  stories  ;  from  the 

German 213.38 

—  Madame  do  Scndori.     [In  Holceaft  (U.)    Tales  from  the  Gor- 

man.]     213.83 


Ja  asking  for  boots,  use  th«  "  Book  Order,"  giving  tUo  AUTUOR'.S  NAME  'the  flrst  j>art  of  the  TITLE,  aud  the  KTJSIBER. 


490 


FICTION  :  Hoffman  to  Household. 


—  Master  Martia  aud  his  workmen.     [In  Beauties  of  German 

lit.      1847.) 133.0a 

—  The  saudmaii.     Tlie  elementary  spirit.    The  Jesuit's  chiir<h 

iu  U— .  [/it  OxENFoiiu  'J.)  Tales  trom  the  German. J  255.04 
HoGQ  (James).  Wiuter  eveuiug  tuljs.  .  .  .  "21:141 
HOHENSTEINS  (The).  SPIELH.IGEN  (E.)  .  .  .  '/;5!.97 
HoLBEACH  (Henry),  pneud.  See  IUnds  (W.  B.)  241. 'J2 
HoLBERG  (L.  vou).   Jouruey  to  the  woild  untler  ground 

of  Niels  Klim 21;i.84 

Same.    Voyage  de  Nicolas  Klimius.     .     .   7027. 1'J 

HoLCOMBES  (The),  a  story  of  Virginia  home  life.     Ma- 
gill  (M.  T.)     22.5.17 

HoLCBAFT  (li. )    Tales  from  the  German.     .     .     213.83 

Contents:  Hoffman  (E.  T.)  Madame  de  Scuderi.  Kouner 

(T.  C.)    Woldemar.    The  harp.      Lanhbein   (A.T.  K.)    The 

bridegroom'a  pcobatiuu    The  broken  let^.    LAFnNTArNE(A.) 

Tlie  haunted  castle.     Hichtek  (J.  P.  F.)    The  death  of  an 

angel.  The  moon.    ScmUiEB  (J,  C.  F.  von).  The  diahouored 

irreclaimable. 

HoLDEN  with  the  cords.     Jay(W.  M.  L.)    .     .     216.12 

Hole  (A)  iu  the  pocket.      [Bakeb  (H.  N.  W.)].     125.05 

Holiday  adventures.     Gambieb  ( J//'S.  J. )      .     .     193.31 

HoLtDAT  house  ;  a  book  for  the  young.  Sinclair 

(C.) 252.54 

Holidays  at  Koselands  :  a  sequel  to  Elsie  Dinsmore. 

Fabquharson  (M.) 191.07 

Holland  (C.)     Aspasia 213.74 

Holl.and  (.J.  G.)     Arthur  Bonnica.stle.     .     .     .     213.88 

—  Biy-path  (The)  ;  a  tale  of  N.  E.  colonial  life.  213.44 

—  Miss  Gilbert's  career 213.45 

—  Sevenoaks 213. 71 

Holland-tide.     Caeleton  (W.  ) 151.01 

Hollands  (The).  Town.send  (V.  F.)  .  .  .  .  261.48 
Hollingshead  (John).  Under  Bow  Bells.  .  213.46 
Hollister  (G.H.)     Mouut  Hope  ;    or  Philip,  king  of 

the  Wampanoags 213..N5 

Hollywood  hall  (Lucy  Arden  ;  or).   Geanx  (J.)  211.90 
Holm  (Saxe),  psewl.     Saxe  Holm's  stories.       .     214.99 
HoLMBY  house.     Melville  (G.  J.  W.)     .     .     .     231.61 
HoL.ME  Lee.  pseud.     See  Parb  (H. ) 
Holmes  (J/ra.  M''ry  J.)    The  Cameron  pride.      213.47 

—  Cousin  Maude  and  Rosamond 213.48 

—  Darkness  and  daylight 213.49 

. —  Dora  Deaue,  and  Maggie  Miller.     .     .    <i     .     213.50 

—  Edith  Lyle 213.90 

—  Edna  Browuiug 213.72 

—  English  orijhans 213.51 

—  Ethelyn's  mistake 213.59 

—  Homestead  on  the  hillside 213.52 

—  Hugh  Worthiugton 213.53 

—  Lena  Rivers 213.51 

—  Marian  Grey 213.55 

—  Meadow  brook 213.56 

. —  Millbank  ;  or,  Roger  Irving's  ward.    .     .     .     213.  (13 

—  Rose  Mather 213.58 

—  Tempest  aud  sunshine 213.57 

—  West^ Lawn,  and  the  Rector  of  St.  Mark's.  .  213.73 
Holmes  (0.  W.)    Elsie  Venuer ;   a  romance  of 

destiny 213.  CO 

—  Guardian  angel 213.  ('>2 

—  Iris.     /»  Little  classics,  v.  7 226.89 

—  Professor  at  the  breakfast  table  ;  with  the  story  of 

Iris 2532.11 

Holt  (E.  S.)    Ashcliffe  hall  :  a  tale  of  the  last 

century 213.80 

—  Isoult   Barry,   of    Wynscote :    a   tale  of  the   Tudor 

times 213.67 

—  Mistress  Marjory 213.81 

—  Robin  Tremaine,  a  tale  of  the  Marian  persecu- 

tion  213.82 

—  Wbite  rose  of  Langley  :    a   story  of   the   court   of 

Eugliind  in  the  oldeu  time 213. '.i9 

Holt  (J.  S.)     Abraham  Page,  Esq.   [a7um.]     .     111.43 

—  What  I  know  about  Ben  Eccles 211.4! 

Home.      Leland  (A. ) ■.'2''.  11 

Home  (The).     Bremer  (Fredrika) lit. '21 

Home  as  found.     Cooper  (J.  F.) 16  (.27 

Home  at  Greylock.     Prentiss  (J/cs.  E.)       .     .     246.16 

Home  iuiluonce.     Aguilar  (Grace) 1 14. 03 

Home  in  the  valley.  Caelen  (E.  F.)  ...  145. 40 
Home  life  ;   or,  a  peep  across  the  threshold.      Soule 

(Afrs.  C.  A.) 253.19 

Home  memories.     Brock(Mc.s.  C.  A.)      .     .     .     142.07 


Home  narratives  :  or,  stories  from  "Household 

words." 213.64 

Home  nook  ;   or,   the  crown  of  duty.     DonGL\s 

(A.  M.) 176.33 

Home  scenes.     Arthur  (T.S.) 123,12 

Home  seines  and  heart  studies.  Agullae  (Grace).  114.04 

Home  stories.     Haven  (A.  B.) 212.53 

Homes  abroad.     Martineau  (H. )    Illustrations  of  pol. 

economy,  v.  4 231.30 

Homestead  on  the  hillside.  Holmes  (.1/re.M  J. )  213. 52 
Homeward  bound.  Coopee  (J.  K. )  .  .  .  .  103.26 
Honest  John  Vane.  De  Forest  (J.  W. )  .  .  176.37 
Honey-moon  (The).  Medina-Pomar  {0)n/i(  de).  235.71 
Honob  Bright  ;  a  romance,  by  the  author  ot  Malbrook. 

[anon.'i 213.68 

Honob  May.     Baetol(M.) 213.65 

Hood  (Thomas).  Tyhiey  Hall.  .  .  213.66  ;  5044.30 
Hood  (Tom).     Essence  of  fun 213.K7 

—  Comic  annual  for  1870 213.86 

—  Love  and  viilor 213.91 

—  Rates  aud  taxes,  and  how  collected.    .     .     .     241.87 

Hook  (J.)     Pen  Owen 241.01 

Hook  (Theodore).     All  in  the  wrong.      .     .     .     214.01 

—  Choice  humorous  works .     213. 02 

—  Cou-sin  William 214.02 

—  Father.^  and  sons 214.00 

—  Gilbert  Gurney 214.03 

—  Gurncy  married 214.03a 

—  Jack  Brag 214.07 

—  Maxwell 214.04 

—  Parson's  daughter •...     214.05 

—  Widow  and  the  marquess 214.00 

HoosiEE  schoolmaster.     Eggleston  (E.)      .     .     184.26 
Hope  (Asiott  Robert),  pseiul.    See  Moncbieff  (R.  H.  ) 
Hope  (Stanley).     A  new  Godiva.    .     .     .     .     .     216.75 

Hope  (Thomas).     Anastasius  ;  or  memoirs  of  a  Greek. 

2  V 214.08  ;  214.67 

Hope  and  have  ;  or,  Fanny  Grant  among  the  Indian,s. 

Optic  (OUver).     [Adams  (W.  T.)]    .     .     .     112. '21 

Hope  deferred.     Pollabd  (E.  F.) 241.23 

Hope  Meredith.     Tabor  (E.) 251.69 

Hopiis  and  fears.     Yonge  ( Ms.s- C.  M. )     2  v.    .     265.39 

Hopkins  (EUice).    Rose  Turquand 214.48 

Hopkins  (Samuel).  Youth  of  the  old  dominion.  214.10 
Horace  Templeton.  Lever  (Charles).  .  .  .  223.41 
HoEKORS  of  Paris  ;  a  stquel  to  the  Mohicans  of  Paris. 

Dumas(A.) 181.17 

Horseshoe  Robinson.  Kennedy  (J.  P.)  .  .  221.59 
HoBTENSE  (Queen)  :   an  historical  novel.     Muhlbach 

(L.) 232.77 

HoBTENSE  Mancini  (Mademoiselle  fifty  millions  ;  or). 

Dash  {La  comtes.se) 171.51 

HoETON  (3//-S.  M.  B.)  Wife's  messengers.  .  .  214.11 
HosMEE  (James  K. )  The  thinking  bayonet.  .  214.14 
HosMEE  (J//-S.  Margaret).     Blanche  Gilroy.      .     214.17 

—  The  Morrisons  ;  a  sto;  y  of  domestic  life.     .     214.12 

—  Ten  years  of  a  lifetime 214.13 

HoTspuB  :  a  tale  of  the  old  Dutch  manor.     Walwoeth 

(M.  T) 262.49 

Hostages  to  fortune.  Bbaddon  (M.  E.)  .  .  141.05 
HouB  and  the  man  [Toussaint  I'Ouverture].  M.ujtineau 

(H.)     3v 231.24 

House  and  the  brain.    Bulwer-Lytton  (E.  G.  E.  L.)    In  Little 

classics,  V.  2 226.84 

House  by  the  churchyard.  LeFanu(J.  S. )  .  2'23.()3 
House  in  town.     Sequel  to  "Opportunities."  [Waenee 

(Susan).] 263.15 

House  of  cards.     HoEY(Jfrs.  C. ) 213.35 

House  of  the  seven  gables.     H.iwthorne  (N.)      212.56 

House  of  Yorke.     By  M.  A.  T 215.00 

House  on  the  Moor.  Oliphant  {Mrs.  M.  O.  W.)  2;i4.12 
House  on  wheels.     Stoltz  {Mine,  de),  psemL  of  Begon 

{GointesseF.de) 253.00 

House  with  spectacle."?.  Robinson  (L.  B.)  .  .  243.85 
Household  angel  in  disguise.     Baker  {Mrs.  H. 

N.  W.) 131.24 

Household  of  Bouverie.  Wabfield  {Mrs.  0.  A. ) 

2  v. 26-2.01 

Household  of   Sir  Thomas  More.       Manning 

{Miss  A.) 2-25.30 

Household  stories  from  the  livnd  of  Hofer.       .     186.12 


^BOOKllVN    MERCANTILE    LIBRARY. 


F  I  C  T  I  O  In  :  Housekeeper  lo  Inez. 


491 


II  )UiEKHEi>EU  (51.  E.)  My  husband's  crime.  .  211.1.') 
II  iw  ft  brkle  \v:i,s  won.  GeiistXceek  (F. )  .  .  194.21 
How  Charley  Koberts  becamj  a  man.     Thuuston 

(L.  M.) 2i;!.7r. 

IIowcnil,lbebel;)it?  EoE  (A.  S.)  .  .  .  .  211.01 
Hjw  E.a  Ilibin-ts  gained  her  education.     Tiiuks- 

Tos  (L.  M. ) 213. 7C. 

Iliwhodiait.     DupuT(E.  A.) 181. .10 

11  iw  ho  won  her.  Southwoktu  (,Uc.s-.E.  D.E.N.)  2jI1.1i1 
How  1  ni;uia:;ed  luy  children  from  intimcy  to  marriage. 

Wauuen  (Mis.) 262.85 

Hjw  it  all  happined.   Pabb(L. ) 235.53 

How  Marjorv  helped.  CaroluM.)  ....  ]45.2t) 
H  )W  will  it  end  ?  Hetwood  (J.  C.)  ....  213.30 
HowvKD  (Hlauche  "Wyllys).     One  summer.        .     234.41 

Hjivaud(E.  )     Sir  Henry  Morgan 211.16 

Hliwakd  aid  bis  teacher.  Bakek  (Mr.f.  H.  N.  W.)  131.05 
Hjwe  (.Mary  A.)  Merchant  mechanic  ;  a  tale  of  "New 

England  Athen.s." 214.18 

Howe  (W.  W.)     Pasha  papers 211.19 

HowELLS  (W.  D.)     A  chance  acquaintance.       .     213.95 

—  Foregone  coucliisiou 213.96 

—  Parlor  car  :  farce 216.79 

—  Komance  in  real  life.  In  Little  classics,  v.  4.  226.86 

—  Their  wedding  journey 213.94 

HowiTT  (Anna  Mary).  A  school  of  life.  .  ..  214.20 
Ho  WITT  (Mary).  Heir  of  Wast-Wayland.  .  ".  214.22 
— ■  Oar  cousins  in  Ohio 214.25 

—  Til'siu  pro.so 214.23 

—  Who  shall  be  greatest  ? 214.24 

—  Work  and  wages  ;  or,  life  in  service.        .     .     214.34 

—  (trannlator).  S'e  Citizen  of  Prague.  .  .  .  155.01 
HowiTT  (Wm.)     Boy's  adventures  in  Australia.    1061.21 

—  Hill  and  the  bamlgt.     2v 211.27 

—  Jack  of  the  mill 21 1.29 

—  Johuuy  Darbyshii-e.     Tii  Little  classics,  v.  9.     .    .    .    22f).96 

—  Tallaugetta  ;  the  squatter's  home  in  Australia.  214.35 

—  Traditions  of  the  most  ancient  times.     2  v.      214.30 

—  Wojdbura  Grange.  [Nottiugham.sbire.]  .  214.32 
Hjwitt  (Wm.   and  Mary).      Stori.-s   of   English   and 

foreign  life 214.33 

Ho WL.i.ND  ^ Marie).     Papa's  own  girl.        .     .     .  211.70 

HuBB.ACK  (3//\-,-.  M.)     May  and  Djcember.  .     .  214.36 

—  Oidvicuage 211.37 

^  Tliree  marriages 214.38 

—  Wife's  sister 214.39 

Hl'bbell  {Mi-s.  M.S.)     Shady  side  ;  or,  life  in  a  p.ir- 

sonige 211.49 

HnBEB(V.  .i.)     Stories  of  Spanish  life.  2  V.    .  214.41 

Hpbert.  Abbott  (J.)  Juno  stories.  ...  111.34 
HjBEBr  Freeth's  prosperity.      Cbosland  {Mrs. 

Ne.vlou) 165.42 

Hjd  soy's  b.iy  ;  or  life  in  the  wUds.    Ballanty.se 

(KM.) 131.23 

HuaEssEN"   (E.  H.  Kn  itchbuU).      Crackers  for  Chri.st- 

mas 185.38 

—  Moonshine.  Fairy  stories 185.39 

—  Tiles  at  tea-time.     Faiiy  stories 185.41 

—  Higgledy-piggledy 186.29 

■— Qiejr-f)lk 185.41 

— ^  Wuispers  from  f  liryland 18)41 

Huaa  .Melton.     KisciiK.)     . 221.77 

H  wa  Worthiugton.     Holmes  (M.  J.)     .     .     .  213..j3 

Ho:iHES(r. )     Scjuring  of  the  white  horse.      .  214.41 

—  Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.     2v 2U.  15 

—  Tom  Brown's  SL^hool  days  at  Rugby.  .  .  .  211.43 
IIuoo  (Victor).     Claude  Gueux.     Last  day  of  a  oon- 

demued  min 211.61 

—  H  ins  of  lee  Ian  1 211.5) 

—  Hnnchback  of  Notre  Dame 21 1.5 1 

—  Jargal.     [Bag  Jurgal.]        214.49 

—  Les  Miser  ibles.     5  pts 214..52 

Cnntfitls  :     Part   1.   Fiintin.-.      2-  Co.s.'lle.     3.  M:irius.     * 
St.  Djuia,  ;iml  Irlyl  of  tlm  U.io  Phimcst.     5.  Joiu  Valjo.lil 
San;.     5  parts  in  1  v 214.57 

—  Mm  wliolaug'is 211.62 

—  Ninety  three 214.59 

Cimtenls:   Pt.  1.  S.'a  aa.l  uiaUt.    Pt.  2    By   tlia  king's 
coiaiuau'l. 

—  Toilers  of  the  sea 214.58 

HiicuENor  (The),  James  (G.  P.  R. )  .  .  .  215.61) 
HuQOENOT  family  (The).     Tytleb  (Sarah).       .     262.34 


HtiLDA,  or  the  deliverer.  Lewald  (F.)  .  .  .  226.41 
Human  face  diviuo,  e/c.  Gattv  ( .Urs.  A.)  .  .  194.43 
Humphhey  Clinker.  Smollett  (T. )  ....  5067.04 
HiiNCHB.uK  of  Notre  Dame.  Hugo  ('V'.)  .  .  214.51 
Hi'No.utiAN  brother.s.  Pouter  ( .l/'i.s.';  A.  M. )  .  192.17 
HiiNCUBY  (Tales  and  trnditions  of).  Piilszky(T.)  211.69 
HuNOEKFOKi)  (JaMies).  The  old  jilaiitation.  .  215.01 
Hunt  (J.  I[.  l.eigh).  Stories  fiom  the  Italian  poets; 
a  su'.nmary  in  prose,  of  the  pojms  of  Dante,  Pulei, 
Baiardo,  Arioslo,  and  'r:isso 215.02 

—  On3  hundred  romances  of  reid  life.  .  .  .  214  65 
Hunt  (Robert).  Panthea,  the  spir.t  of  nature.  213.92 
Hunt  (Thornton).  The  foster  brother.  .  .  .  215.05 
Hunted  down  ;  and  other  reprinted  pieces.     Dickens 

(C.) •  .     173.13 

Hunted  to  death.   ["»""■] 215.07 

HuNTEE  (Fanny),  psniil.     What  Fanny  Hunter  heard 

and  saw  in  K  insas  and  M  ssouri.     .     .     .     263.50 

Hunter  and  Tom.     Abbott  (.1.) 111.57 

HuNTEK  naturalist.     Webbeu  (C.)       ....     263.45 

Huntek's  feast.     Reid  ((Ji/i/.  M.) 242.50 

Huntington  (J.  V. )     Alban  ;  a  tale  of  the  new 

world 215.04 

—  The  forest 215.08 

—  Lady  Alice  ;  or  the  new  Una.     [aium.]  .     .     215.09 

—  Rosemary  ;  or  life  and  death 215.10 

HuKON  (The),  or  the  pupil  of  nature.    Voltaiee 

(F.  M.  A.  de) 5075.32 

HtiRTADO  (L. )  Palmerin  of  Englind.  4  v.  .  221.80 
HusB.4NDsa;id  homes.  [I'ekhune  i jl/y.s. M. V. H. )]  255.23 
Husks.  Harland  (M.  )  [  I'erhune  ( Mrs. M. V.H. )]  2.55.24 

Hypatia.     Kincsley  (C.  ) 221.71 

Hyperion.     Longfellow  (H.  W.  ) 224,24 

—  —  Same,  [/ii  Ai.v  Works,  v.  2.]  .  .  .  .5052.12 
Hypolitus   (History  ofi.     Aulnot  (M.  C.  J.  de  B.  d'). 

id  Crox.iU's  novels,  v.  2.  ' 171.03 

I  will  be  a  soldier.  Tuthill  (L.  C.)  .  .  .  .  262.23 
Ice  maiden,  and  other  tales.   .\.ndekson  (H.  C.)     122.09 

iDvCr.iven.     Cadell(H.  M.) 151.18 

Ida  Goldwin.     Derby  (Aleck) 172.67 

Ida  May.     Langdon  (M.)     [Pike  (Mrs.  M.  A.)]  211.20 

Ida  Norman.     Phelps  (J/i-.s'.  L.) 241.10 

Idalia.  OurDA.  p.sTuJ.  o/'Rame  (L.  do  1:1.)  .  172.19 
Ideil  attained  (The).  Faknham  (J/r.s-.  E.  W.)  191.04 
Idle  mai,  [a  tale].     Dana  (U.  H.)      .     .     .     .5(126.09 

Idjlatry.     Hawthorne  (J.) 212.76 

If,  yes,  and  perhaps.  Hale  (E.  E.  )  .  .  .  .  212.06 
Ik  Alai-vel.  pseuil.     See  Mitchell  (,D.  G.) 

Illicini(B.  )     Novella  I v.  2  of    244.21 

I'll  try  ;   or  the   young   housekeeper.     [Baker  (Mrs. 

H.  N.  W.)] 131.36 

Illu.stbations  of  lying.  Opie  (.1fj-,«.A.)  Works,  v.3.  234.28 
iMPRovis.AToitE  (The).     Anderson  (H.  C. )     .     .     122.10 

•  Same 121.30 

Is  a  winter  city.     Ouida.     [Kame  ^I .  de  la)]  .     172.58 

In  bonds.     Preston  iL.) 241.61 

In  duty  bound,   [anmi.] 215.12 

In  exitu  Israel.     Gould  (S.  Paring) 195.40 

In  extremis.    Greenough  i .!/<;,• .  R.  S. )    .     .     .     214. ^8 

In  exile.      St  (W.  vou).      .' 262.92 

In  his  name.      Hale  (E.  E.) 212.96 

In  school  a  id  out.  Adams  (W.  T.)  .  .  .  .  112.22 
In  search  of  the  castawavs.     'Verne  (J.)      .     .     266.75 

In  silk  attire.     Black  (W.) 134.21 

In  the  world.     Daklino  (Mary  G.)     .     .     .     .     171.45 

In  th3  clearings.      Wells  (K.  (i.) 262.98 

In  the  days  of  my  youth.     Edwards  (A..  B. )     .     182.39 

In  the  r.ipids.      Hart  (Gerald) 212.77 

In  the  saddle.      Castlemon  (H.) 152.46 

In  the  year  [I8]'13.     Kevter  (F.) 243.02 

In  trust,  or.  Dr.   Bertmiu's  household.     Douglas 

(A.  M.) 175.1G 

Ina.     Valerio  (Kathorine) 262.91 

Inchbu,d  (-Vr-i.  E. )     Nature  and  art.      .     .     .     215.06 

—  A  simple  story.      [11';//*  Tliree  sisters].    .     .     2'23.68 

S.vme 215.06 

Indlv.  Southworth  (.l/i-.s-.  E.  D.  E.  N.)  .  .  253.34 
Indiana.   Sand  (George).    [Dudevant(A.L.A.D.)]17;).28 

Indian  chief.     A!Marc>(G.  ) 114.14 

Indlan  scout.     Aimard  (G.) 114.15 

Imez  ;  a  tale  of  the  Alamo.     [Wilson  (A.  J.  E.)]  183.28 


lu  asking  for  books,  use  tlie  "  Book  Or.lora,"  giving  tlio  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  tUo  fii-st  part  or  tUo  TITLE,  and  tlio  NUIIBEU. 


49S 


FICTION:  lufeUce  to  James. 


Infelice.     Wilson  (A.  E.) 183.32 

Infeknal marriage.  Disraeli  (B.)  .  .  .  .  174.46.a 
Influence.  Mackakness  [Mrs.  M.  A.)  .  .  .  211.28 
Inqelow  (Jean).     Fated  to  be  free 21't.8U 

—  Poor  Mat ;  or,  the  clouded  intellect.     .     .     .     215.  l;i 

—  Mop  ia  the  fairy 215.17 

—  Oflf  the  Skelligs 214.79 

—  Sister's  bye-hour.s 215. 14 

Coiiffiifj!  Laui  a  Richmond.  Marked.  'Masuhafhito  mio. 
Poor  Matt,  or  the  clouded  iutellect.  Prejudice,  or  the 
black  polyanthus.  Upa  aud  dowuB  of  life.  Widow  Mac- 
leaa,  or  leudiug  to  the  Lord. 

—  Storijs  told  to  a  cinld 215.15 

Contents  ■  The  Cumbeiers.  Dr.  Dean's  governess.  Emi- 
ly's ambitiou.  My  great  auufa  picture.  The  stolen 
treasure. 

—  Stiid.es  lor  stories 215. IG 

Ingenue  ;  or  the  death  of  Marat.     Dumas  (A.)      181.41 

Ingham  papers.     Hale  (E.  E.  ) 212.U.3 

Inglis  (Heury  D.)  The  new  Gil  Bias.  3  v.  in  1.     215.11 

—  Tabs  of  Ardennes 94:5.18 

Inglises  (Thi).     KoBEBTsoN  (M.  M.)      .     .     .     243.62 

Ingo.      rREYT.VG  (G.) 192.38 

Ingoldsby  lege  ads.     B.akham  (R.  H. )      .     .     .     13'2.10 

Ingraban      Fkeytag  (G.  ) 192.39 

Ingsaham  (Rev.  J.  H.)     Lafitte,  the  pirate  of  the 

Gulf. 214.72 

—  Pillar  of  lira  ;  or  Israel  in  bondage.     .     .     .     21.5.19 

—  Priuce  of  the  house  of  David 215.20 

—  Sunny  south 215.21 

—  Throue  of  David 215.22 

Inheritance  (The).  Ferrieb  ( JIf i.«s  M. )  .  .  191.21 
Inklings  of  adventure.  Willis  (N.  P.)  .  .  .5076.22 
Initials  (The).  Tautphoeus  (I.  von).  .  .  .  25u.ll 
Innocent  :  a  tale  of  modern  lite.     Oliph.ant  ( Mrs.  M. 

O.  W.) ^  234.94 

Innocents  abroad.      Twain  (Mark),  pseud  of  Clemens 

(S.  L.) 915.13 

Inside  ;  secession.  Haruinqton  (G.  F. )  .  .  212.43 
Insidu  out,  a  curious  book,  by  a  curious  m.m.  2bj.23 
Inside  the  bxr,  or  sketches  at  Soakiugton.     Melville 

(G.  .1.  W.)    , 235.87 

iNrERPEEPER  (The)  ;  a  tale  of  the  [Crimean  war].  Mel- 
ville ( 6.  J.  W. )     2v.ini 231.99 

Into  the  light,  or  the  Jewess,  lannn.]  .  .  .  215.24 
Invasion    of    France   iu    1814.     Ebckmann   (E.)    and 

Ch.atrian(A.) 183,40 

Invisible  princ:eB8.  O'Connor  (P.)  /n  Little  classics,  v.  8.  227.95 
lo  ;  a  tale  of  the  olden  fan;.  Barton  (K.)  .  133.03 
Ireland.     Martinead    (H.)     Illustrations  of  political 

economy,    v.  3 -31. '-7 

Ireland  ( Legends  and  stories  of).  Lover  ( S. )  224.30 
jVoJc— For  other  stories    and  sketches    illustrative    of 

Irish  character,  see  certiiu  works  of  B.^nim  (J.):— CAULETm) 

(W.l  ;—  EDOEWoRrH  (M.)  ;—  lilul'FlN  (li.)  ;—  Hall  [Mrs.  8. 

C.)  ;—  Lever  (C.)  ;—  Lover  (3.)  ;—  Th.wkerax  (W-  M.)  ;— 

Trollope  (A.),  etc, 

Ireland  War  I,  pseud.  See  Widdemar  (I.) 
Iris.  H  ilmes  (O.  W.)  In  Little  classics,  v.  7.  226.89 
Irish  skotch  book.  Th.ackek.ay  (W.  M)  v.  2  of  255.61 
Irish  life  (Realities  of).  Trench  (W.  S.)  .  .  952.05 
Iron  haud,  or  the  kuight  of  Mauleon.  .  .  .  181.03 
Iron  cousiu.  Clarke  (il//'.s,  M,  C)  ....  155.12 
Iron  ma^k  ;  or  ilaoiil  de  Bragelonne.  Dumas  (A,)18I.04 
Iron  shroud.    Mudford  (W.)    In  Little  classics,  v.  3.  .    226.85 

IitviNG  (J.  T. )     Ttie  attorney 215.25 

Irving  (T.  T.I  ['Gerald  Hai-t.']  Iu  the  rapids.  212.77 
Irving  (Wasihingto-.i  I.     Tales  of  the  Alhambra.     215.26 

—  Adventures  ot^Capt.  Bouneville  iu  the  Rocky  Mouu- 

tains. 1123.00 

—  Braeebridge  Hall,  or  the  humorists.    .     .     .     2 15.27 

Contents:  The  hall.  St.  Mark's  eve.  rortiine-telling. 
The  studeut  of  .Salaiaiinc;i.  (lypaies.  May-day.  Auuette 
Delarbre.    Doljjh  Heyliger.    Tlie  storm  sUip,  e(c. 

—  Chronicles  of  the  conquest  of  Grauada.        .     215-32 

—  Crayon  miscellativ,     [Tour  on  the  prairies.    Abbots- 

ford.    Newstead  Abbey] '   922.16 

—  History  of  New  York.     By  Diedrich  Knickerbocker, 


pseui 


215,-28 


—  Sketchbook 215.29 

Contents:  Eip  Van  Winkle.  Boar'a  head  tavern.  Spectre 
bridegroom.  Westmmster  abbey.  Christmas,  The  legend 
of  Sleepy  Hollow,  etc. 

—  Spanish  pap^'rs  aud  other  miscellanies.  2  v.  2533.11 

Contents:  v.  1.  Legend  of  Don  Roderi.k.  Legend  of  the 
subjugation  of  Spam.  Count  Julian.  Polayo.  Abderahnian. 


Fernau  Gonzalez,  Count  of  Castile.  Chronicle  of  Fer- 
nando, the  saint.  2.  Letters  of  Jonathan  Oldstyle,  gent, 
liiugiaphical  sketches.    Keviews  aud  miscellanies. 

—  Tales  of  a  traveller 215.30 

Contents  :  Strange  stories  by  a  nervous  gentleman.  Buck- 
tborue  and  his  friends.  The  Italian  banditti.  The  money- 
diggers.     Hell-gate.    Kidd,  the  pirate,  fic, 

—  Wolf erfs  roost 215.31 

Contents  :  Wolfert's  roost.  Birds  of  spring.  Creole  vil- 
lage. Moumj.iy.  Tlie  Bermudas.  Widow's  ordeal.  Knight 
of  Malta.  Sketches  iu  Paris  iu  18'i5.  The  Mississippi  bub- 
ble  A  contented  man.  Broek,  or  the  Dutch  paradise. 
Ouesti  from  Gibbet  Island.  Kalph  Ringwood.  The  Sem- 
inoles  Count  Van  Horn.  Don  Jnau.  Legend  of  the  en- 
gulled  convent.  The  phantom  i.slaud.  The  adalautado  of 
the  seven  cities.  Recollections  of  the  Alhambra.  The 
Abencerrage. 

—  (Wm.),  rt./d  Paulding  (J.  K.)  Salmagundi.  2533.14 
Irvington  stories.  Dodge  (M.  E.  )  .  ,  .  .  174.60 
Is  it  true '?     Tales  curious  and  wonderful.    Craik  (Mrs. 

D.  M.  Miiloch) 234.84 

Is  that  all?     [No  name  series. ]        216.45 

IsA,  a  pilgrimage.     Chesebro'  (C.)      ....     153.29 

Isabel  Oarrolton.     Glen  (K.) 195.13 

Is/VBEL  of  Bavaria  ;   or,  the  chronicles  of  France,  for 

the  reign  of  Charles  vi.  Dumas  (A.)  .  .  ltsl.05 
Isabel,  the  young  wife.  Je.affeesun  (C.  )  .  .  221.04 
Is.iBELLA  Orsmi.     Guekrazzi  (F.  D. )  .     .     .     .     211.66 

Iseulte.     Demstee(C.  ) 216,44 

Ishmael.     South  worth  (.1//'.s-.  E.  D.  E.  N.)      .     254.85 

ISKANDER  (Rise  of).       DiSRAELI  (B.  )      ....       174.48 

Island  neighbors.     Blackwell  (A.  B.)    .     .     .     134.19 

IsL.AND  pearl.     Faejeon  (B.  L.) 196.10 

IsLA  (J.  r.  de).  History  of  fiiar  Gerund.  .  .  214.65 
IsoLiNA  :  or,  the  actor's  daughter.  Bv  E.  O.  S.  215.33 
Isora's  child.  [Alcott  iH.  H.)]  •.  ".  .  .  .  215.34 
IsouLT  B.irry   of   AVinscote,   a  tale  of   Tudor   times. 

Holt  (E.  S.) 213.67 

Israel  Mort,  overman.  Saunders  (J.)  .  .  .  215.00 
IsR.AEL  Potter.  Melville  (H.)  .....  231. G6 
It  is  never  too  late  to  mend.     1veade(C.)     .     .     212.18 

It  i-i  the  fashion.     Auek  (A.  von) 124.23 

Italian  (The).     Radcliffe  (.\iiue).   3  v.      .     .     212.03 

It.alian  girl.     Washburn  (K.  S.) 266.81 

Italian  novelists.  See  Roscoe  (T.  ■)  ....  244.20 
Itallan  poets  (Stories  from  the).  Hunt  (Leigh).    215.02 

Italians:  a  novel.     Elliot  (F.) 183.33 

Italy.  Romance  of  history .  Macfaelane  (C.)  224.63 
Iv.AN  de  Biion,  or  the  Rus-ian  court  in  the  middle  of 

the  last  century.     Helps  (A.)      ....     213.01 

Iv.iNHOE.     Scott  (Sir  Walter) 245.51 

Same.     Condensed  by  R.  Johnson.     .     .     156.01   > 

IvAR  ;  or,  the  Skjutz-boj',  a  romance.     Garlen 

[Miss  'E.F.) 14.5.41 

I've  been  thinking.    EoE(A.  S.) 244.02 

Ivors.     Sewell(E.  M.)     2v 251.35 

IxioN  in  heaven.     Disr.aeli  (B. ') 174.46a 

Jack  Arcombe.  G-AYLOrd  (G.  )  [Bradley  (W.J.  )]  194.21 

Jack  Br.ig.     Hook  (Theodore) 214.07 

Jack  Hazard  aud  his  fortunes. Trowbridge  (J.  T. )  262. 18 

Jack  Hintou.     Lever  (Charles) 223.48 

Jack  Hopeton  ;  or,  adventures  of  a  Georgian.    Turner 

(W.  W.) 26'2.26 

Jack  in  the  forecastle.  Sleeper  (J.  S. ')  .  .  .  252.63 
Jack  Manly  ;  his  adventures  by  sea  and   laud.     Grant 

(J.) 216.08 

Jack  of  all  trades.  Parker  (Mrs.  R.  A.)  .  .  235.02 
,r.ACK  of  all  trades.  Eeade  (Charies).  .  .  .  242.16 
Jack  of  the  mill.  Howitt(Wui.  i  ....  214.29 
J.ack  the  chimney  sweeper.  Baker  (l/r.v.  H.N.  W.)  131.06 
J.ACK  the  couquer.jr.  Bow,cn(C.  E.  i  .  .  .  115.17 
.I.icK  Sheppard.     Ainsworth  (W.  H.  )      .     .      .     115.16 

Jack  Tier.     Cooper  (J.  F. ) 163.28 

Jack's  sister  ;  or,  true  to  her  trust,     [nnon.]     .     216.50 

Jacks  ward.     Alger  (H.,j)-.) 123.43 

Jacob  Faithful.     M.arryat  (F.) 225.49 

Jacobs  (J.  P.)     The  massacre  of  the  Jews  at  Lisbon, 

1506 In  171.19 

Jacquerie.     James  (G.  P.  E. ) 215.61 

Jacques.  S.and  (George).  [Dudev.ant  (A.L.A.D.')]  175.29 
Jacques  Bonueval  ;  or,  the  days  of  the . Dragonnades. 

[Manning  (jUi.-.s  Anne).] 225.26 

J.iMES(.U)'i'.  Edwin).    Wanderings  of  a  beauty.     215.90 


BKOOKLTfN    MERCANTILE    LIBRARY. 


FICTION   :  James  to  John. 


493 


James  (G.  P.  R.)      Agincourt 215.35 

_  Agnes  Sorel ^^'''■■^'' 

—  .\iins  and  obstacles 

—  Ancient  ri'^ime 

—  Ar.ibellii  .Stiuirt 

—  Arrali  Neil  ;  or,  times  of  old 

—  Attila 

—  Bi^iiuch;imp  ;  or,  the  error 

—  BLick  eagle  ;  or  Ticouderogn 

—  Cistle  of  Ehrenstoin     .....•■ 

—  Cavalier.     [Time  of  Cromwell.]     .     .     . 

—  Charles  Tyrrell  :  or,  the  bitter  blood.       . 

—  Couvict.         ■••:,•,••■,■■■'  f)ir;j^7 

—  CA-se  de  Leon  ;  or,  the  brigand fl'^-ji^ 

—  Count  de  Castleuew. 

—  Dark  scene.s  of  history 


215.37 
iil5.3S 
21.''>.39 
215.40 
215.41 
215.4-2 
215.82 
215.43 
215.44 
215.45 
215.4ti 


215,48 

443.22 

,,       ,  ....     215.49 

-J^'""?;/-   „ ....     215.50 

—  DeLOrme o|t;r;i 

-Desultory  man •     ;     ^^ 

-lalseheir        ^^5  g. 

-Forest  days 2j.  5^ 

—  Forgery.     •••,•••,•"'■  yi^  ^t; 

—  Gentleman  of  the  old  school ^i»-^» 

.<5'p?y. ■  :  ;  215.57 


. —  Heidelberg 


215.58 


■  Hinry  of  Guise yi.->=iq 

.  Henry  Masterton.     .     .     .     •     •     •     •     •     •     -'^''■'"' 

■  Huguenot,  a  tale  of  the  French  protestants. 

■  Jacquerie  (The) 

-  John  Marston  Hall 

■  Kinij's  highway. 


215.60 
215.G1 
215.  i;2 
215.63 

Leonora  d  Oreo oitisrl 

_  Life  of  vicissitudes |J»°'^ 

215.65 

215.66 

215.67 

21.5.68 

215.83i 

215.69 

21.5.35 

215.70 

215.71 

215.72 

215.73 

215.74 

or.  Laurel  water.  2  v.  215.76 

.     .     215.78 

.     .     215.79 

■     ■     ■     ■  .     .     21.5.81 


—  Lord  Montagu  s  page 

—  Man  at  arms  ;  or,  Henry  de  Cerons 

—  Man  in  black 

—  Mary  of  Burgundy 

—  Morley  Erustem 

—  Old  domiuion 

—  One  in  a  thousand 

—  I'equinillo 

—  Philip  Augustas 

—  Richelieu 

—  Robber , ,'     ' 

—  Rose  D'Albret  ;  or,  troublous  times.   .     .     . 

—  Russell  ;  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  Charles  ii.  J.  v. 

—  Sir  Theodore  Bronghton 

—  Smuggler 

—  Step-mother.    2  v.     .     . 


String  of  pearls.  _      .    /„,  •_ ,  J      cUantable'  man  aud  his 


J^'"^'J^'^y^s^''tc,ee  Il,.a,.a»  ana  his  son 
PaLo  of  tUe  talisman.    Travels  ol  pnuce  Acba,-.    ^^_  ^^ 

—  Ticonderoga 9l^'«"i 

—  Whim  aud  its  consequences 215  84 

jlM^rXenry,  p':)  '  a'  passionk-e'  pilgrim  ^ad^other 

Co<lt,-nls  '■  Passionate  pilgrim.  Last  of  the  Valerii.  Eu- 
oene  Piokenn*.  >Iadouna°of  the  f.u.ire.  Romance  of  cer- 
Uin  old  clothes.     Madame  de  Mauves.  ^^^^^ 

—  Roderick  Hudson.    .     .     ■ 9it;'«q 

James  Gordon's  wife.     [r(no«.l  .     •     •     •     •     •     ''^^•°- 
James  (M.  )     Diamond  on  the  hearth.       . 
James  Montjoy  ;   or,    I've   been  thinking. 

(A.  S.) •     •,    • 

J.VMESOS  {M,-s.  A.)     Studies,  stones,  etc. 
False  one.    Hallorau  the  pedlur 

much  care.    In  her  Visits  aud  skot,;heB, 

Jane  Uouverie.     Sincluu  (C.  ) 

Jane  Eyre.     BitoNTii  (Charlotte).    .     ■     •     •     • 
Jane  Kingsford,  p.«utl.     See  Baknabd  vl..) 

Jane  Seton.     Gb.ant  (James) 

Jane  Talbot.     Brown  (C.  B.  ) 

Janet'-s  homo.  Keaky  (.\.t  .  ■  ■  •  •  •  • 
Janets  love  and  service.  Robkutson  (M.  iM- ) 
Janet  Strong.  Townsend  i,V.  F.  )  .  .  .  ■ 
The  .\merican  in  Pans.  .  .  •  • 
;i«i.  .s'ee  Phillips  (G.  S.) 
Marry  AT  (F. ) 


Abbott  (J.) 

216.90 

.     .     26.'.  58 


Jasper  ;  or  the  spoiled  child  recovered. 

Harper's  story  books,  v.  11.     .     .     . 

Jasper  Lyle.     Ward  (J/rv.) 

Jaufry  the  knight  and  the  fair  Bruuissende.     Lafon 

(Mary) ,   ;    '„  '''-^•"- 

JiY  (W.  M.  L.).  p.s-««Z.     .S'ee  Woodruff  (J.  L.  M.) 

.lEAFPRKsoN  (J.  C.)     Isabel 221.01 

-Live  it  down f-^l^;' 

—  Lottie  Darlmg ''"'•"•' 

—  Not  dead  yet 

—  Olive  Blake's  good  work 

Je.ALOUS  wife.      I'AKUOE  (.Uw.s- J.)     .      .      • 
Jealousy  ;  or,  Teverino.     Sand  (George), 


1'elletan 


.  221.06 
.  221.07 
.  231.54 
.  175.33 
Jeames'  diary.  Thackeray  (W.  M.)  la  his  Miscella- 
neo.is  works.      .     .   v.  1  of  255.61  ;  v.  2  ot  25.1..57 

Jean.     Newman  (.1//-.v.) 233.(8 

Jean  Jaronsseau,  pastor  of  the  des  rt 

/jj  \ 

Jean  Belin.'    Bbehat  (A.  de) }i\\^ 

jEANValjean.     Hugo  (V.) f}^f^ 

Je.4Nie's  quiet  Ufe.     Tabor  (Eliza) Ulim 

Jeffrey  (K.V.)     Wood. .urn. 221.0 j 

Jehan  de  Saintre.  S.alle  (A.  de  la).  .  .  .  •  ^r-;-'.-' 
Jemmy  aud  Jenny  Jessamy.  Haywood  (E.  )  v.  17  ot  2ii.  .3- 
Jenings(E.)    [•  VVyclifle  Lane.-]     My  good-for-uothm" 

brother 

Jenkin  {Mrs.  C.)     Jupiter's  daughters 

—  Madame  de  Beaupre 

—  P.syche  of  to-day 

—  Skirmishing,     [fmoii.]      .... 

—  Who  breaks— pays,     [anon.]       ■     ■ 

—  Within  an  ace 

Jenkins   (E.)     Devil's  chain.     .     .     . 

—  Ginx's  baby,  a  satire 

—  Lord  Bantam ,  .      „ 

Jericho  road  (The);  a  story  of  western  1  le.  Habberton 

,T^ ZH>.00 

Jerold  (D.)     Cakes  and  ale.      •     ■     •     •     ■. .  •     "■rl\^ 

—  Caudle  lectures.     Story  of  a  feathir.     bick    giant, 

an  I  the  Doctor  dwarf. ,,""'       i 

—  Fireside   saints,    Mr.  Caudle's  breakfast   talk,^  and 
o.herp.ipeis —1.4- 

Cimlrnis  :  An  old  house  in  the  city 
Mr  husband's   ■■winnings.''    Midui„_- 
Tutor  fleud  aud  his  three  pupiU.     P..pe  Gcegnty  audthc 
pi.ar   tree.     Stage   devil.     Lord  of  Peiresc.      Piijs. 
Flesh-pots.    A  respeoUble  man.    Great   paciflcator, 
man  who  kuew  himself.    Guy  Fawkes, 


23.5.36 


2-22.43 
215.87 
221.08 
221.10 
221  11 
221.12 
221. '22 
216.51 
,5825.25 
215  85 


The  last  parachute. 
Midnight   at    Madame  T.' 

Hans 
The 

hog  letters 


Heds 


.  Man  made  of  money .  Chronicles  of  Clovernook.  -221.15 
.  Men  of  cliar.vcter.     _.     .     •     •     •,;     '___  '  ,  '     'r:'//.. 


Punch's  complete  letter- 

.     .     .     221.17 

221.18 

Paris,  or  gone 

.     .     2'26.23 
'     ■     .     .     .     226.33 


Janin  (J.) 

jANO.vRY.Searle,  p.s-ei(( 

Japhet  in  search  of  a  father. 

Jaroal.     Hugo  (V.)      .     ■••_,•     '     " 

Jasmine  Leigh.     Tytler  (C.  C.  Eraser). 


.     215.88 

Roe 

.     244.02 

.     221.01 

Indian  mother.   Much  coin, 

3,  1835.     25;)3.17 

.     .     25-2.55 

.     .     14-2.09 

216.04 
143.09 
215.91 
•243.61 
■261.46 
235.97 


225.48 
214.49 
261.89 


—  Punch's  letters  to  his  sou, 

writer.     Sketches.     .     . 

—  St.  Giles  and  St.  James.     . 
Jerrold  (W.  B.)     Coekaynes 

abroad 

—  Disgr.ice  to  the  family.      .  ,      ■  „ 
jerry  Jarvis'  wig.      Bauham  (R  H.)     /a  L.txle  '=ta'»«"^|..  ^  g^ 

Jebvey  ('.Mi's.  C.'  H. ,  OHCfi'.V«.'  Glovek). 

—  Fairyland,  etc •  •  -^"to'l 

—  Helen  Courtnay's  promise,     [anon.].  .  ■     IJO-^* 

—  Vernon  Grove,    [cmoii..]    ....     •  •  ■     "'2;;"?" 

JESS.IMINE.  H.VRLAND;. Marion)  [TERHUNE(3iO^,.)]  2.jb.l( 
Jesse;  or  trying  to  be  so.ue'oody.  [Simonds  W.]  2..2  48 
Jessie  Carlton.    Lancewood  tLawrence),  pseud,  'irjl^f, 

(D.) ^^^-^^ 

Jessie  Phillips.     Trollope  {Mrs.  F.)      ... 

Jessie  Trim.     Fabjeon  ^B.  L.) 

Jesuit  executorship,  [nnon.]  2  v.  .  .  .  • 
Jettatrice  ;  or,  the  veil  withdrawn.     Craven 

A.)      ....     ',■ 

Jew  (The).  Spindlee  tK)  •  •  •  -.'  '  '  .^,-00 
Jewett  ( .l/r,9.  S.  W.)  From  fourteen  to  four  score.21c..99 
Jewsbury  (.lfi.s-.s  G.  E.)    Constance  Herbert.  . 

—  Half  sisters 

—  Zoe,  the  history  of  two  lives 

Joan.  Broughton  (R.)  .  .  •  •  '  i- ^  '  ' 
Jocelyn's  mistake.  Spender  ( -VL-s.  J .  ii.. )  • 
JoHiNNKS  Olaf.  De  Wille  (E.  i  .  .  •  .  . 
JoHN(E.)     ['E.  Marlitt.']   At  the  councillor  s. 

—  Conntess  Gisela. 

—  Gold  E14e 


262.01 
196.14 
221.00 
(JZ/iie. 
165.14 
253.55 


221.19 
221.20 
221.21 
14-2.38 
256.42 
176.24 
225.73 
2'2."..42 
225.40 


la  askini 


for  books,  use  tho  ■'  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUXaOR'S 


NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  SOMBER. 


494 


FICTION:  John  to  Kavanagh. 


John  (E.  ),  continued. 

—  Little  moorland  j)riucess 225.71 

—  M.igdalena 225.70 

—  Over  yonder 225.41 

—  Old  mam'selle's  secret 225.39 

—  Siicond  wile 225.72 

John,  a  love  story.     Oliphant  (M.  O.  W. )     .     284.121 

John  Aodross.     D.iVi.s  (R.  H.) 172.o4 

Johannes  Schoreel.     Pichleh  (C.  G.)     .     .     .     133.02 

John  Brent.      Wintheop  (T.) 2U4.30 

John  Dje  and  Kichard  Hoe.     Gould  (E.  S.)    .     211.33 

John  Dorrien.     Kavanagh^J.  ) 227.11 

John  Drayton.      [«/iort.] 221.23 

John  Gilderstring's  sin.  Biohakds  (C.  F. )  .  213.07 
Johk  Go:ll'rey's  fortuue.s.  Tatloih J.  Bayard).  25.5.16 
John  Godsoe's  legacy.  Kellogg  (E.)  .  .  .  22(;.  12 
John  Halifax,  gentleman.  Ckaik  (  D.M.  Muloch).  232.4!) 
John  Jack.'  Palmek(L.)  [Peebles  (M.  L.)]  234.78 
John  Jasper's  secret  ;  a  sequel  to  "  Myst -ry  of  Edwin 

Drood."     [ttrtOH.]       ." 173.40 

John  Law.     Ainsworth  (W.  H.) 115.24 

John  Marchiuout's  legacy.  Beaddon  (M.  E.)  135.25 
John  llarstou  Hall.  James  (G.  P.  K.)  .  .  .  215.62 
JoHNiMirteu.  Sherwood  (M.  M.)  .  v.  16  of  25i.01 
John  Milton  and  his  times.  Ring  (Max).  .  .  243.31 
John  Oakley's  inheritance  (Luck  and  pluck  ;  or). 

Alger  (H.,  ;/■.) 121. 3G 

John  Paul's  book.  ■Wubb(C.  H.)  ....  2546.25 
John  Pncenix,  psend.  See  Derby  (G.  H.  ■> 
John  Thompson,  blockhead.  [Parr(Li.  )]  .  .  235.54 
John  True.  Abbott  (J.)  Harper's  story  books,  v,  6.  216.07 
John  Ward's  governess.  McGregor  ^  Annie  L.)  224.60 
John  Whopper  the  newsboy.  [Clark  (T.  M.)]  155.04 
John  Wortliiugtoii's  name.  Benedict  (F.  L.)  132.42 
Johnnie  Dodge.  Gardette  ( C.  G. )  ....  194.01 
Johnny  Darbyshire.     HowiiTtWiu.)     in  Little 

classies.v.  9 226.96 

Johnny  Ludlow,     [anon.] 226.25 

JoHNNYKiN  and  the  goblins.  Leland  (C.  G.  )  .  18o.30 
Johnson  (H.  K.)  Roddy's  ideal 216.6S 

—  Rjildy's  reality 216.66 

—  Roddy's  romance 216.67 

Johnson  (R.I  Seven  champions  of  Christendom.  251.66 
Johns  in  (Rossiter,  ediUir).  See  Little  classics.  226.83 
Johnson  (S  )  History  of  Rasselas.  211.01  ;221. 22;  5045.10 
Johns  )N  (Virgi'iia  W.)     Calderwood  secret.     .     226.28 

—  Catskill  fairies 226.29 

—  Joseph  the  Jew.     [drnon.] 215.96 

—  Sack  of  gold 226. -27 

—  Travels  of  au  American  owl 215.92 

Johnstone  (C.  )  Chrysal ;  or,  the  adventures  of  a  guin  'a. 

4v 221.21 

Johnstone  (Mi:i.  J.)  Clan-AlbjTi ;  a  national  tale. 22 1.2 S 

—  (editor).     Ediuburgh  tales.     3v 1S4.22 

JoLi.Y  (Emilv).     Caste,    [anon.] 152.14 

—  G  iloiiel  Dacre 161.20 

—  My  son's  wife 233.16 

—  Safely  married 256.51 

Jonathan.  Tvtler  (C.  C.  Frascr-)  ....  262.80 
Jon  VTHAN  Jeflfer.sou  Whitlaw.  Trollope  (F. )  26il.5S 
Jon VTH.IN  Wild.  Flbluing(H.)  ]92.0j;.50J6.03;.5037.'23 

Jones  iCliarles  H.)     Davanlt's  mills 216.70 

Jones  (E.  H.)  ami  Cox  ^G.  W.)     Tales  of  the  Teutonic 

lands 165.04 

Jones  (Just  n).     Virginia  Graham 215.93 

Jones  (J.  B. )     Border  war  ;  a  tale  of  disunion.     221.29 

—  Fr.aks  of  fortune 225.H8 

—  Rival  b  lies 215.95 

—  Winkles  (The) 221.30 

Jones  (J.  Hilton i.  The  dominie's  sou.  .  .  .  221.31 
JoNE-i  (J.  R  )     The  Quaker  soldier  ;  or  the   British  in 

Philadelphia 221.32 

.loNEsi  (J.S.)  Life  of  Jefferson  S.  Batkins,  [pseud."]  132.28 

JoNiiUiL,  p.iend.     Was  she  engaged 262.84 

Jorkock's  hunt  (Hundley  cro.ss,    or).     [Surtees 

(R.  S.)] 212.38 

Joseph  and  his  friend.     Taylor  (B.iyard).  .     .     255.13 

Joseph  Andrews.     Fielding  (H.) 192.08 

Joseph  Noirel's  revenge.  Cherbuliez  (V. )  .  153.32 
Joseph  n.  and  his  court.     MIjhlbach  (L.)  .     .     233.01 


Joseph  the  Jew.  Johnson  (Virginia  W.)  .  .  215.96 
Josh  Billings,  pseid/.  i'ee  Shaw  ( Henry  W. )  . 
Josh  Billings,  his  sayings.  ShawiH.  W.)  .  .  251.47 
Josh  Bilhngs  on  ice.  SH.iW  (H.  W. )  .  .  .  251.48 
Joshua  Davidson,  eommumst  (True  history  of).  [Lin- 
ton [Mrs.  E.  L.)] 226.30 

.Joshua  Haggard's  daughter.     Braddon  (M.E. )     141.08 

Joshua  Marvel.    Farjeon  (B.  L.) 191.41 

Journey  to  the  centre  of  the  earth.  Vebne  (J.)  262.96 
.Tourney  to  the  world  underground.  HoLnERG(L.  )213.84 
Journey  from  this  world  to  the  next.     Fielding 

(H.) 5037.2,1  ;  50.36.01 

-Journeyman  joiner.     Dudevant  (A.  L.  A.  D. )     175.63 

JuD.EA  capta.     ToNNA  (C.  E.) 5076.15 

Judah's  lion.     Tunna  (C.  E.)     Works,  v.  2.   .     5076.15 

JuDD  (AVr.    Sylvester).     Margaret;  a  tale  of   the  real 

and  the  ideal.     2v 221.34 

—  Philo  ;  an  evangeliad 221.36 

—  Richard  Edney  and  the  govei  nor's  family.  .  221.37 
Judge  Justiu.     Abbott  (J. )     In  Harper's  story  books, 

v.  11 .     .     .     216.90 

Judge  not  ;  or,  Hester  Power.     Sheppard  (Mrs. 

(E.) 2.51.58 

JuDSON  (Jf/-.s\  E.  C. )     Alderbrook.     2  v.      .     .     221. 38 

—  Kathayau  slave.     Jn  Little  classics,  v.  3.   .     226.85 

Julia  (The),     [anon.]        221.40 

Julia  de  Roubigiie'.  Mackenzie  (H.)  .  .  .  2536.15 
Julia  de  Trecoeur  (The  sphinx,  or).     Fehillet 

(Octave) 196.21 

JoLLAN  home;  tale  of  college  life.  Farrar  (F.  W.  )  191. 12 
Julian,  or  .scenes  in  Judea.  Warh  (W.)  .  .  262.67 
Julian  ;  or,  the  closeof  an  era.  Bungener(L.F  )  145.11 
Julie  Coirveur,  a  romance  o(  the  Alps.  Grattan 

(T.  C") 235.95 

Juliette  ;  or,  now  and  forever.    [Baker  {Mrs.  H. 

N.  W.)i 131.11 

Julius,  and  other  tales.  Topjteb  (R.)  .  .  .  193.19 
Julius  ;   or,    the   street  boy   out  west.      Algeb 

(H  ,  p:) 123.38 

Jumping   frog  of   Calaveras  county.      Clemens 

(S.  L.) 155.19 

Juno  and  Georgie.     Abbott  (J.) 111.31 

Juno  Clifford.     Moulton  (L.  C. ) 232.39 

Juno  on  a  journey.     Abbott  (J.) 111.33 

Juno  stories.     >'ee  Abbott  (J. ) 111.31 

Jupiter's  daughters.     Jenkin  (Mrs.  C.)       .     .     215.87 

Justin  Harley.      Cooke  (J.  E.) 163.33 

Kaloolah.     Mayo  (W.  S.) 231.57 

Kamba  Thorpe,  pseud.     See  Bellamy  (E.  W.) 
K.INGAROO  hunters.     Bowman  (A.)       ....     135.11 
Karl  Krmken.     Warner  (S.  (tnc/ A.  B.)       .     .     263.20 

Karr(A.)     The  Alain  tamily 221.41 

Kate  Beaumont.     De  Forest  (J.  W. )      .     .     .     172.49 

Kate  Carlton.     Wise  (D.)    ." 222:84 

KiTE  Coventry.     Melville  (G.  J.  W.)   .     .     .     231.93 

Kate  Danton.     Fleming  (M.  A.) 197.04 

Kate  Keunedy.  Newby  ( J//-.*.  C.  J. )  .  .  .  233.28 
K.iTE  Marstoue  ;  or,  happy  homes,  etc.   [anon.]     221.43 

Kate  O'Donoghue.     Lever  (C.) 2'23.57 

Kate  Vinton.  McKeever  (H.  B.)  ....  225.01 
K.atharine  Ashtcm.  Sewell  (i)/i.s-s  E.M.)  2  v.  251.37 
Katherine  Douglas.  Coppard  iS.  S.  )  .  .  .  165.05 
Katharine  Walton  ;  or,  the  rebel  of  Dorchester.    Simms 

(W.  G.) 252.;;2 

Kathayan  Blave.  Jitdson  (E.  C.)  /«  Little  classics,  v.  3.  'i'iO.SS 
Katherine  Earle.     Tr.afton  ( J//ss  A. )    .     .     .     2G6.32 

Kathie  Brande.    [Parr  (H.  i] 222.64 

K.athleen.     [finon..] 221.85 

Katie  Stewart,  a  true  story.    Oliphant  (Mrs.  M. 

O.  W.) 221.44 

Katsch  (A.  E.)  Under  the  stork's  nest.  .  .  221.36 
Kavanagh   (Bridget  and   Julia).     Pearl   fountain   and 

other  fairy  tales 216.56 

Kavanagh  (Julia).     Adide 221.45 

—  Beatrice 221.46 

—  Bessie 221.,57 

—  Daisy  Burns. 221.47 

-Dora. 221.48 

—  Grace  Lee 221.49 

—  John  Doirien .     .     227.11 


BROOKLYN   MERCANTILE   LIBRARY 


FICTION  :  KavanagU  to  Kiiapp. 


495 


—  Miideleine  :  a  tale  of  Auvergne 221.50 

—  Nathiilie 2iil.">l 

—  Qaeen  Mab 221. ;V2 

—  UachelUray 221.. ^.3 

—  Seven  years,  and  other  tales 221.51 

—  Silvia. 221.5(> 

—  Sybil's  second  love 221. ."jo 

—  Two  lilies 227.12 

Kav.vnagh.     Lonofeijx)W  (II.  W.  ) 221.23 

Same.     Prose  works,  v.  2 51)52.12 

Keaey(A.)     Castle  Daly 21(i.,50 

—  Janet's  home 215.94 

—  Oldbury 227.U(; 

—  York  and  Lancaster  rose 21(i.()0 

—  and   E.)     Heroes  of  Asgard 212.89 

Keddie  (.l/i'.s'.f  II.)     [' Sar.ili  Tytler.']   Citoyeune 

Jacqueline 2G2.33 

—  Diamond  rose _.     .     .     .  2r.2.:!5 

—  Girl  bood  and  womanhood.    ..'....  2()2.29 

—  Huguenot  family 2(i2.34 

—  Noblesse  oblige .j  .  202.25 

—  Papers  for  thoughtful  girls 2l'i2.2l) 

Keelee  (R.)   Gloverson  and  his  silent  partners.  221.81 

—  Vagabond  adventures 221. 8(i 

KecitehS.  F.)     Orient  boys 215.97 

—  Lyle  MacDouald 215.98 

Keightlet  (T.)     Fairy  mythology 185.21 

Kei.loqo(E.)    Elm  Island  stories.     6  v.      .     .  221.94 

1.  Lion  Ben.  .     .     .    221.04  1  4.  Boy  farniera.     .     .  .    221.97 


2.  Charlie  Bell.  .     .    221  95 

3.  Ark  of  Elm  Island.  221.96 


Young  ship-buililers.     221  98 
Hard-ecrabUe.       .     .     221.99 


—  Forest  glen  series,     v.  1-3 22('.94 

1.  Sowed  by  the  wind.  227.01  I  3.  Brought  to  the  front.    227.03 

2.  Wolf  nm.   .    .    .    227.02  | 

—  Pleasant  cove  series,     v.  1-G.     .     .    . 


1.  Arthur  Brown.  .    226.08  ] 

2.  Youuti  deliverers.  22t).uy  | 

3.  Ci'uise  of  the  Casro.  1 

4.  Child  of  the  iBlaud  gleu.  | 


....  22(5.08 
5.  John  Godeoe's  lefjacy.  220.12 
G.  Fisher  boys  of  Pleasant 

Cove 226.20 


-6. 


226.13 


—  Whispering  pine  series,     v,  1- 

1.  Sparks  of  genius.    226.13  I  4.  Winniug  his  spurs.       226.16 

2.  Sophomores  of  Radclifife.     5.  Turning  of  the  tide.     226.17 

3.  Whispering  pine.    226.15  |  6.  Stout  heart.      .    .    .    226.19 

Kelson  (L)    Danger  in  the  dark,  a  tale  of  priest- 
craft  226.33 

Kelleys  and  O'Kelleys.  Tkollope  (A.)  .  .  261.70 
Kenelm  Chillingly,  his  adventures  and  opinions. 

Bulwek-Lytton  (E.  G.  E.  L.  )      .     .     .     .     144.05 
Kelty  (M.  A.)     Visitiug  my  relations.     .     .     .     262.44 

Kenilwokth.     Scott  (.'■((•  W.)   2  v 245.52 

Kentv-edy  iGracei.     Dunallan 221.08 

—  Father  Clement,  a  Roman  Catliolic  story.     Profes- 

sion is  not  principle.     Decision  or  religion  must 

be  all 221.91 

Keiinedy  ( J.  P. )     Horseshoe  Robinson.      .     .     221.59 

—  Quodlibet  :  annals,  e(c 221.60 

—  Rob  of  the  bowl.      By  Solomon  Second-thoughts, 

pseud 221.61 

—  Swallow  barn,  or  the  old  dominion.    .     .     .     221. ()2 

Kenneth.     Yonge  (J/tss  C.  M.  ) 265.41 

Kenneth  and  Hugh;    or  sell-mastery.     By  "Cousin 

Kate,"pso!(d 133.15 

Kenneth,  my  king.  Bkock(S.  A. )  ....  142.06 
Kennett  (Story  of).  T.iylob  (J.  Bayard).  .  .  255. 17 
Kentucky's  loves  ;  or  roughing  it  around  Paris.     Ki.no 

(E.) 221.89 

Keon  (M.  G.)    Dion  and  the  Sibyls 226.18 

IvERR  (Orpheus  C. ),  -jtseud.     tiee  Newell  (R.  H.) 
Ketchum  (J/cs.  A.  C.  B.)     Nellie  Bracken.      .     141.10 
Kettell  (S.  )    Yankee  notions.      A  medley,  by  Timo. 

Titterwell,  pseud. 261.96 

K'sAUNiE  Kineh-Wella,  or  Eastern  story-teller.     Shipp 

(J.) 251.73 

KicKLEBUKYS  abroad,  etc.     Thackeeay  (W.  M.)    255.40 

KiLMENY.     Black  (W.) 134.32 

KiLosA.     See  Hosmek  (ttirriet). 

Kimball  (R.  B.)      Henry  Powers,   banker;    how   he 

achieved  a  fortune  and  married.       .     .     .     221.68 

—  Prince  of  Kashna  ;  a  West  Indian  story.      .     221.63 

—  Romance  of  student  life  abroad 221.64 


221.65 
221.87 
'J2i.tiG 
221.67 


—  Saint  Leger  ;  or,  the  threads  of  Hff .  . 

—  To-day 

—  Undercurrents  of  Wall  street.    .     .     . 

—  Was  he  successful  ? 

Kino  ;U-tliur.     iS e  .\HTHru  (p.  462'). 

King  o!  the  golden  nvcr  ;  or,  black  brothers.     RrsKiN 

(J.) 24 1. ,50 

Same.     In  LrrTLK  classics,  v.  10 226.79 

KiNO(E.)      Kentucky's  love;  or,   roughing  it  aroutid 

P'iri.s 221. H9 

King  (Katherine).     Hugh  Melton 2?1  76 

—  Off  the  roll 221. H8 

—  Our  detachment 221.79 

—  Queen  of  the  regiment 221.78 

King  ( .U/.s.  S.  P. )  Sylvia's  world,  lanon.]  .  2.54.51 
King  of  No-land.  F.arjeon  iB.  L.)  ....  196.13 
King  of  the  mountains.  About  (E.)  .  .  .  112.02 
King  of  the  Hurons.  JIyirs  (P..M.)  .  .  .  233.77 
KiNdof  thepeak.  Cunningham  (A.)  /«  Littli:  classics,  v.  7.  226.89 

Kino's  own.      Makryat  (F. ) 22.5.50 

King's  highway.     James  iG.  P.  R.)     ....     215.63 
KiNGsFORD  (Jane),  pstud.     Sir  Barnard  (C.) 
Kingsley  (C.)    Alton  Locke  ;  tailor  and  jioet.     221.69 

—  Hereward  ;  the  last  of  the  English.     .     .     .     221.70 

—  Heroes  ;  or,  Greek  fairy  tales 221.76 

—  Hypatia 221.71 

—  Madam  How  and   Lady  Why  ;  or   first   lessons    in 

earth  lore  for  children 4723. 1 1 

—  Two  years  ago 221.72 

—  Water  baljies 221.73 

—  Westw^ard  ho  I  voyages  of  Sir  Amyas  Leigh.     221.74 

—  Yeast  ;  a  problem 221.75 

Kingsley  (H.  )    Austin  Elliot 222.01 

—  Boy  in  grey. 226.05 

—  Hetty 222. 08 

—  Harvey s  (The) 226.06 

—  The  Hillyars  and  the  Burtons 222.03 

—  Leighton  court  ;  a  country  house  stoiy.       .     222.04 

—  Lost  child,     [/tt  Little  classics,  V.  10.]      .*....    226.97 

—  Mademoiselle  Mathilde.    .    ■ 226.(11 

—  Old  Mnrgaret 222.00 

—  Ravcnshoe .     .     .     .     222.05 

—  Recollections  of  Geoffry  Hamlyn.        .     .     .     222. 02 

—  Silcote  of  Sdcotes.        .     .     .  ' 222.06 

—  Stretton 22-'.  07 

Kingston   (W.  H.  G.)      Adventures  of   Dick   Onslow 

among  the  red  skins 222.09 

—  Annual  lor  boys 222. 10 

—  Antony  Weymouth  ;  or,   the  gentlemen  adven- 

turers      222.11 

—  Cruise  of  the  Frolic 222.12 

—  Ernest  Bracebridge  ;  or,  school-d:iys.      .     .     222.13 

—  Foxholme  Hall,   and  other  tales  lor  London 

boys 222.95 

—  Fred  Markham  in  Russia 2J1.93 

—  I'eiils  and  adventures  of  Harry  Skipworth.       222.96 

—  Peter  the  whaler 222.14 

—  Pirate's  treasure 222.97 

—  Pirate  of  the  Mediterranean 222.99 

—  Rob  Nixon  ;  the  old  white  trapper.     .     .     .     222. 15 

—  Itouud  the  world 222.16 

—  Salt  water  ;  or,  Neil  D'Arcy,  the  n.idshipman.  222.17 

—  True  hero,  or  storj' of  W.  Penn 222.98 

Kinsman  (J.  B.)  Cadet  life  at  West  Point.  .  1J5.30 
Kingston's  annual  for  boys.  Kingston  (W.H.G.)  L22.10 
KiNKEL,  paeud.     See  Sheppard  (E.  S.) 

KinziE  {Mrs.  J.  A.)  Walter  Ogilby.  .  .  .  221.90 
Kip  (L.  )     .ainone,  a  tale  of  slave  life  in  Rome.     113.20 

—  The  dead  marquis 22(5.31 

Kirk  (Eleanor),  ;)«»f?.  Spc  Ames  (.1/r.s\  Nellie).  121.41 
KiiiKE  (Edmund),     ^'ee  Gilmore  (J.  R.) 

Kismet.      [No  name  series.! 216.64 

Kissing  the  rod.      Yates  (E.) 265.17 

Kit  Bam's  adventures.     Clarke  (M.C.)      .     .     155.15 

Kitty.     Edwards  (M.  B.) 182.41 

Kitty's  choice.     Davis  (Mrs.  R.  H.)  .     .     .     .     172.03 

Klmiiis  (Nicolasl,  pseud.      See  Hoi.eerg  (L.) 

Kleist  (H.  von|.     Michael  Kohlhaus.     [/«  Oxen/ord  J.)    Tales 

from  the  German.) 2.i5.04 

Klosterheim  ;  or.  the  masque.  De  Quincey  (T. )  172.28 
Knapp(S.  L.)      The  bachelors,  and  other  tales.   226.35 


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496 


FICTION  :  KuatohbuU  lo  Lawrence. 


Knatchbull-Hugessen  (E.  H.)      See  Hugessen 

(E.  H.  K.) 185.38 

Knevals  (i/rs.  D.  C.)     ['P.  Eastwood.']     Mai-cella  of 

Rome 180.07 

Knics  knacks  from  an  editor's  table.      Clark 

(L.  G.)         155.06 

Knickekbockeb's  history  of  New  York.     Ibvinq 

(W.) 215.28 

Kn'ight  of  the  golJeu  molice   [i.  e.  Sir  Christopher  G-ar- 

diuer)]:  a  historical  romiince.  Adams  (J.T.)  222.18 
Knight  of  Gwynne.  Lever  (C.)  3  v.  .  .  .  223.19 
Knights  of  Eugland,  France,  aud  Scotland.     Hekbert 

(H.  W.) 213.27 

Knitting  work  wrought  by  Kuth  Partington.     Shilla- 

beb(R  P.) 252.18 

Knorrinq  (Baroness).  Peasant  and  his  landlord.  222.20 

Knowles  (J.  S. )    Fortesoue 222.21 

KoNiNGSMARKE  :  a  story  of  the  new  world.     Paulding 

(J.K.) -235.17 

KoKNER  (C.  T.)    Prose  tales.     In  Ills  Life,  etc.  v.  2, 

1815 1G51.28 

Kkiloft  (I.  A.)     Fables  msses.     [In  Kussian,  French, 

and  Italian].     2  v 185.11 

—  litdsloii  (li.  S.)     Krilofif  aud  his  fables.  .     .     185.  OG 

Labor  lost.     Abbott  (Jacob) 111.51 

Labor  stands  on  golden  feet.  Zschokke  (H.  )  26."). 59 
Laboulaye  (E.  K.  L.  )  Fairy  tales  of  all  nations.  185.21 

ConUiUs :  Perliuo.  Tvon  and  Fiuelte.  Castle  of  life. 
Destiuy.  The  twelve  moutlie.  Sswauda,  the  piper.  The  gold 
bread.  Story  ut  the  noses.  Three  citrons.  Story  of  Co- 
querico.  King  Bizarre  aud  prince  Charmiag.  Abdullah, 
or  the  lour-kaved  clover. 

—  Paris  in  America 222.25 

Lace-makers  ;  or,   Irish  character.      Meredith 

[Mis.l,.  A.) 952. OG 

Lacy  diamonds.  Coiilson  (J.  G.  A.)  .  .  .  .  222.16 
Ladder  of  life,  a  heart  history.  Edwards  (A.  B.)  182.28 
Ladies  of  Beaver  Hollow.  Manning  (Anne).  .  225.27 
Lady  .\.lice;  or  the  new  IJna.  Huntington  (J.V.)  215.09 
L.ADY  aud  the  priest.     Maberley  (Mrs.  K.  C. )      22 1.50 

Lady  .\nua.     Trollope  (Anthony) 261.92 

Lady  Ashley.     Smith  (J.  F.) 252.98 

L.ADY  Audley's  secret.  Braddon  (Miss  M.  E. )  135.26 
Lady  Betty  s    governess  ;    or   the    Corbet    chronicles. 

Guernsey  (E.) 211!. 19 

Lady-bird.  Fullerton  (idi/i/ G.  )  ....  193.11 
Lady  Erue.5tin\  Wareield  (.il//-.s.  C.  A.)  .  .  262.72 
Lady  Green-satin.    Chesnez  (C.  M.  dos).     .     .     153.37 

Lady  Hester.     Yonge(C.  M. ) 205. G8 

Lady  Judith.     MoC.uithy  ( J. ) 223.88 

Lady  Lee's  widowhood.  Hamley  (E.  B.)  .  .  212.32 
Lady  Lisle.     Braddon  (M.ss  M.  E.)   .     .     .     .     135.27 

L.ADY  Maud.     Egan  (Pierce) 181.27 

Lady  of  Lyndon.     Blake  (laiFy) 133.10 

Lady  of  Milan.  Thompson  (J/ra.  K.  B.)  .  .  201.30 
Lady  of  Shalott.     Phelps  (E.  S.  )     In  Little  classics, 

V.  10 226.97 

Lady  of  the  ice.     De  Mille  (J.) 172.35 

Lady  of  the  isle.  Sodthworth  (3/c.'(.E.  D.E.N.)  25,3.35 
Lady  of  the  manor.  Sherwood  (M.  M.)  .  .  252.09 
Lady  Kosamond's  book.     Guernsey  (L.  E.)    .     210.18 

Lady  Superior.     Pollard  (E.  F.) 211.19 

Lady  Sweetapple  ;    or,  three  to  one.     Dasent 

(G.  W.) 171.35 

Lady  Willoughby.  [Eathbone  (H.  M.  )]  .  .  222.23 
Lady's  mile.     Braddon  (.V/ss  M.  E.)       .     .     .     135.28 

L.AFITTE  ( J.  P. )    The  red  doctor 222.26 

L.1FITTE,  the  pirate  of  the  Gulf  Ingraham  (.J.H.)  211.72 
LviNG  (C.  H.  B.)    The  old  farm  house.  .     .     .     222.27 

Laird's  Jock.     Scott  (.Sir  W. ) 245.37 

Laird  of  Norlaw.     Oliphant  (Mrs.  M.  O.  W.)     231.13 

Lajetounikoff  ( — ).     The  heretic 222.28 

Lakh  house.     Lewald  (F.) 223.69 

Lake  shore  ;    or,  the  slave,  the  serf,  the  apprentice. 

Souvestre  (E.) 253.49 

Lake  shore  series.  .See  Adams  (W.  T. )  .  .  .  112.33 
Lakeville  ;  or,  substance  aud  shadow.     Healy 

(M.) 212.88 

Lamartine  (A.  P.  de).     Fior  d'Aliza.       .     .     .     222.21 

—  Geaevifeve 222.29 

—  Graziella 222.75 


—  Memoirs  of  my  youth.     [With  Genevifeve.  ]      222.29 

—  Raphael 222]30 

—  Stone  mason  (The) 222.31 

LiAMB(C. )     liosamoud  Grr.y.     .     .      5047.01  ;  5047.07 

—  Dissertation  upon  roast  pig.    In  Little  classics,  v.  6.    226.86 

—  Dream  children.     In  Little  c]:is6icc,  v.  4 226.87 

Lamb   (G.  and  M.)       'lales  fi'om    Shakespeare. 

2  V.  in  1 222.32 

Lamb  (J//S.  M.  J.)     Spicy 222.93 

Lame  devil.     LeSage(A.  K.) 223.93 

La  Motte  Fouquii  ^F.  H.  C,  haron).     Hee  Fouque. 

Lamplighter.     Cummins  (M.  S.  ) 171.12 

Lamplighter's  story,  dc.     Dickens  (C.)      .     .     173.36 
Lancashire  witches.     Ainsworth  (W.  H. )  .     .     115.03 
Lancewood  (L.),  pseitd.     See  Wise  (D.) 
Lances  of  Lyn wood.     Yonge  (J/iis  C.  M.)      .     265.12 

Land  at  last.     Yates  (Edmund) 2t'>5.18 

Lander  (Meta).     Esperance 222.39 

—  Marion  Graham'  or  "  higher  than  happiness. "  222.41 
Lander  (Sarah  W. )      Spectacles  for  young  eyes. 

8  v. 222.85 

Conffnts  :     1.  Boston.      2.  St.  Petersbnryh.      3.  Pekin. 

4.  Moscow.    5.  Zurich.    6.  Berliu.    7.  liome.    8.  New  York. 

Lando(0.  )  Novels,     //t  RoscoE  (T. )    Italian  novelists, 

V.  3 244.22 

Landon  (L.  E.)     Complete  works.     2  v.  in  1.     6017.05 
Contents:     Romance  and  reality.      Francesco   Carrara. 
Traits  and  trials  of  early  life.    LtUel  Churchill. 

—  Romance  and  reality 222. 38 

Landon  (M.  D. )    Eli  Perkins  (at  large)  :  his  tayings 

and  doings 2'.;2.'^8 

—  Saratoga  in  1901 •.     .     222.19 

Landor  (W.  S.)  Pericles  and  Aspasia.  222.22  ;  5047.04 
Lane  (Wickliflfe),  pseud.  .See  Jenings  (E. )  .  222.43 
Laneton  parsonage.  Sewell(E.  M. )  .  .  .  251.39 
Langbein  (A.  F. )    Novels,     hi  Roscoe  (T.  )     German 

novelists,  v.  4 '.     .     244.19 

Langdon  (Mary),  pseud.    See  Pike  (Mrs.  F.  W.  A.) 
Langhorne  (J.)History  of  Solymau  and  Almena.  222.94 

—  Theodosius  aud  Constantia 222. 94 

Langstaff  (Lancelot),  pseud.     See  Irving  (W. ) 

Lanier  (Sidney).     Tiger  lilies 222.44 

Lanmere.     Dorr  (Jfr.v.  J.  C.  R.  ) 175.12 

Lapstone  ;  or,  the  suilor  turned  shoemaker.     Abbott 

(J.)  Harper's  story  books,  V.  10.  .  .  .  216,89 
La  Salle  (A.  de).  Little  Jehan  de  Saintre.  .  222.79 
Lascelle  (L.  E. )  Magdalen  the  tncLanlress.  225.12 
Lascet.lf.s  (Lady  Caroiine),  pseud.  .See  Braddon  (M.  E. ) 

Lasgine.     By  an  Oxford  man 226.37 

Lasselle  (Mrs.  N.  P.)  The  belle  of  Washington.  222.46 
L.iST  Aldini  (The).  Dudevant  ( J/we.  A.  L.  A.  D.)  175.57 
Last  Athenian  (The).  Rydberg  (V.)  .  .  .  244.51 
Last  baron  of  Crana  (The  denounced,  or  the).       Bamim 

(M.) 132.33 

L.isT  chronicle  of  Barset.  Trollope  (A.)  .  .  201.59 
L.\.ST  day  of  a  eoudemned  man.  Hugo  (V. )  .  214.61 
Last  days  of  a  king.  [Murat.  ]  HARTMANN(r.)  212.49 
L.1ST  days  of  Pompeii.      Bulwer-Lytton  (E.  G. 

E.  L.) 114.13 

Last  of  the  barons.  Bulweb-LtttonCE.G.E.L.)  111.14 
Last  of  the  foresters.  Cooke  (J.  E.)  .  .  .  '163.12 
Last  of  the  Mohicans.  Cooper  (J.  F.)  .  .  .  164.01 
Last  of  the  Mortimers.      Oliphant  (Mrs.  M.  0. 

W.) 234.13* 

Last  of  his  name.     Perce  (E.) 211.02 

Later  tales.     1807-68.     Andersen  (H.  C.  )  .     .     121.35 

Later  years.     Prime  (W.  C.  ) 211. 65 

Latter  days.  Sherwood  (M.  M.)  Works,  v.  2.  252.02 
Launcelot  Greaves.  Smollett  (T.). Works,  v.  5.  5067.08 

Laura  Everinghara.     Grant  (J.) 216.05 

Laurel  bush.  Craik  (.1//<.  D.  M.  Muloch).  .  235.80 
Lacson  tragedy.  De  Forest  (W.)  In.  Little  classics,  v.  3.  226.85 
Lavengro  ;  the  scholar,  the  gipsy,  the  priest.    Borrow 

(G.) 13,5.03 

Same.  •  3  v 135.04 

Lavenu   (L.   S.)      Erlesmere  ;    or    contrasts  of 

character 222.45 

Lavtnia.     KuFnNi(G. ) 244.15 

Lavinia;  or  one  year  of  wedlock.  Cablen  lE.  F. )  115.42 
Law  and  the  lady.  Collins  (W.  Wilkie).  .  .  162.38 
Lawrence  (G.  A.)     Anteros 2-'2.77 

—  Barren  honor 222.47 


BROOKLYN    MKECANTILE    LIBRARY. 


FICTION  :  Lawrence  to  Leslie. 


497 


—  BKaking  a  butterfly  ;  or,  Blanche  EUereUe's 

ending 222.52 

—  Brakespeare  ;  or,  fortunes  of  a  fi'ee  lance.  .     222.48 

—  Guy  Livingstone 222.53 

—  Hagarene 224.17 

—  Maurice  Dering  ;  or,  the  quadrilateral.  .     .     222.40 

—  S;uis  Merci  ;  or,  kestrels  and  falcons.      .     .     222. 51) 

—  Sword  and  gown 222.51 

Lawresce  Lancewood,  pseud.     See  Wise  (D.) 
Lawrence's  adventures.     Tkowbridge  iJ.  T. )      262.17 
Lawrences  (Tlie).     TuRNBcii,  (Charlotte).      .     266.45 

LAWEiETodd.     G.ii.T(J.) 193.23 

LazakusiE.  )  Alid-3  ;  an  episode  of  Goethe's  life.  223.00 
Leaf  in  the  siorm.    "  Ouida."  [RAiiE  (L.  dela).]  172.26 

Same.    In  Little  classics,  v.  11 226.99 

Leah  :  a  womau  of  fashion.  Edwards  {Mrs.  A.)  182.43 
Leah  llordecai.  Abbott  (J/re.  B.  K.)  .  .  .  113.21 
liEAM   Duudas  (Atonement  of}.     Linton    {Mrs. 

E.  L.) 224.03 

Lear  of  the  Steppe.     Tourgeneft  (L. )  .     .     .     266.67 
'  Leather-stocking  tales.     Cooper  (J.  F. ) 

1.  Decrslayer.     .    .     163.23  j  3.  Pathfinder.     .     .    164.08 

2.  Last  01  the  MoUi-  4.  Pioneers.        .    .    164.10 
cans 164.01  I  .I.  Prairie.       .     .    .    164.11 

LE.iTHEB  stocking  and  silk.  Cooke  (J.  E.)  .  163.18 
Leaves  from  a  family  journal .  Souvestre  (E  )  253.52 
Leaves  from  Margaret's  Smith's  journal.     Whittieb 

(J.  G.) 263..57 

Leatitt  (J.  M. )  The  American  cardinal,  [anon.]  114.30 
Led  astray,  or  la  petite  comtesse.  FEun.r.ET  (0. )  192.  Jl 
Ledbury  I  Adventures  of  JTr. )  Smith  (A.)  .  252.75 
Lee(D.  K.)     Master-builder 222.54 

—  Merrimack  ;  or,  life  at  the  loom 225.55 

Lee  ( J/.s.  E.  B. )    Parthenia 222.56 

Lee  (Harriet).     Canterbury  tales.   2v.     .     .     .     222.57 

Cim!ents  :  v.  1.  Introduction.  Tlie  landlady's  tale — Mary 
Lawson.  Tiie  friend's  tale — Stanhope.  The  wife  s  tale — 
Julia  Tbe  traveler's  tale— MontforJ.  Ttie  poet  s  tale— 
Arundel.    The  old  woman's  tale — Lotliaiie.  a  legend. 

2.  The  German's  t^le — Kruitziier.  The  Scotsman's  tale. 
— Claudiue.  The  Frenchman's  tale— CoustaQce.  The  offi- 
cer's tale— Cavendish. 

Lee  (Holmel,  pseicl.     See  Pars  (H.) 

Lee  (Margaret).     Dr.  WUmer's  love.       .     .     .     222.73 

Lee  (Sophia).     Canterbury  tales 222.59 

Conients ;  Introduction.  The  clergyman's  tale  Pem- 
broke. Memoir  of  Sopliia  Lee.  The  young  Luly's  tale. 
The  two  Emilys. 

Leech  club  ;  or,  the  mystery  of  the  Catskill.  Owen 
(G.  W.) 236.01 

Leeds  (W.  H.,  iranslafor).  Popular  tales  and  romances 
of  northern  nations.     3  v 255.01 

LeFanu  (J.  S.)    Ail  in  the  dark 223.01 

—  Checkmate 223.08 

—  Guy  DeverelL 223.02 

—  House  by  the  churchyard 223.03 

—  Lost  name 2'23. 04 

—  Tenants  of  Malory 223.04 

—  Uncle  SUas 223.07 

—  Wylder's  hand 223.06 

LEFT-handed  Elsa.     [/dwh.] 226.40 

Left  on  Labrador.  Stephens  (  C.  A. )  .  .  ,  256. 10 
Legend  of  Montrose.  Scorr  (Sir  Waltart.  .  245.31 
Legend  of  Reading  Abbey.  Macfarlvne  (C. )  224.62 
Legend  of  the  Khiue.  Thackeray  (W.  M.)  .  255.57 
Legends  and  stories  of  Ireland.  Lover  (S.)  2  v.  224.30 
Legends  of  the  American  revolution.     Lippabd 

(G.) 2'23.94 

Legends  of  Charlemagne.     Buuinch  (T.  )       .  143. 30 

IjEgends  of  number  Nip.     Lemon  (M.)       .     .  185.36 

Legends  of  the  Black  Watch.      Grant  (J.  )      .  216.06 

Legends  of  the  Christian  east.     St.  John  (B. )  244.70 

Legends  of  Mexico.     Lippard  (G.)    ....  223.89 

Legends  of  the  West.     HAii,(J.) 212.19 

Legr-and  (M.  )    The  Cambridge  freshman  ;  or,  memoirs 

of  Mr.  Golightly 223.09 

Leigh  (Marian).     My  own  story 223.10 

Leighton  court.     Kingsley  (H.  ) 222.04 

Leiia  ;  or  the  island.     Tytler(A.  F.)    .     .     .  262.30 

Leila  in  England.     Tytleb  (.\.  F. )    ....  262.31 

Leila,  at  home.     Tytler  (A.  F.) 26'2.32 

Leila,  or  the  siege  of  Granada.      BulwebLytton  iE. 

G.  E.  L.,  (orcZi^n) 144.15 


Leisure  hour  series,     l^am&'y:  — 

About  (E.)    Mau  with  a  broken  e«r 112.03 

—  Notary's  nose 112.04 

Alcestis 114.26 

Alexander  (.Vrf.)    Her  deareat  foe 115.35 

—  Heritage  of  LaiJgdale 115.36 

—  Kalph  Wilton  8  weird 11.1.34 

—  Which  shall  it  be  ?       266.70 

—  Wooing  ot 204.82 

Auerbach  (B.)     Aloys 124.27 

—  Black  inrest  village  ptories 124  20 

—  Convicts  (The)  end  their  children.    .     .     .    124.25 

—  E(lelwei8S l'J4.]5 

—  German  tales 124.21 

—  Joseph  in  the  snow 124.22 

—  Little  barefoot 124  08 

—  I/irley  aud  Keiiihard 124.26 

—  On  the  heights 124.09 

—  Villa  on  the  Rhine 124.19 

Butt  (B.  M.)     Miss  Molly 143.:)7 

Bjoruson  (B.;     Usher  niaiden 133.29 

Ca<lell  (H.  M.|     Ida  Craven 151.18 

Cherbuliez  (V.|    Count  Kostia 15:i.33 

—  Joseph  Noirel's  revenge 1.53.32 

—  Prosper 153  34 

Clarke  (C.  C.)    Noblesse  oblige 233.87 

Corki-au  (A.)    Bessie  Lang 166.03 

Craven  (P.)     Fleiirange 165.39 

Droz  (G.)    Around  a  spring ITo.-'iS 

—  Babolain 1T6.30 

Erskiue  (J/i's.  T.)    WyucotB 186.08 

Freytag  (G.)     Ingo 192.38 

—  Ingraban 192.39 

Gift  (T.)     Pretty  Miss  Bcllew 196.33 

Goethe  (J.  W.  von).    Elective  affinities.     .     .    195-22 
Hardy  (T.)     Desperate  remedies 216.36 

—  Far  from  the  madding  crowd 216.37 

—  Hand  of  EthelberU 216.38 

—  Pair  of  blue  eyes 216.35 

—  Under  the  greenwood  tree 216.34 

Jenkin  (.l/rt.  C.l    Jupiter's  daughters.       .    .    215.87 

—  Madame  de  Beaupre 221.03 

—  Psyche  of  today 221.10 

—  Skirmishing 221.11 

—  Who  breaks  pays 221.12 

—  Witliin  an  ace 221.22 

Majendie  {Lady  M.  E.)     Gianuetto 225.98 

Maxwell  (C.)     Stoi-y  of  three  sisters.      .    .     .    231.17 
Oliphant  {Mrs.  M.  O.  W.)     Whiteladies.      .     .     234.89 

Palgrave  (W.  G.)    Hermann  Agha 2*4.68 

Parr  (L.)     Hero  Carthew 235.55 

Poynter  (E.  F.)     ErsUia 186.'20 

—  My  little  lady 232.94 

Richardson  (S.l    Clarissa  Havlowe 243.09 

Schmid  (H  )     The  habermeister 244.86 

Slip  (Al  in  the  lens 251.79 

Spielhagen  (F.)    AVhat  the  swallows  sang.      .    253.99 
Tourgeneff  (I.  S.)    Itiiuitri  Koudine.     .     .     .    266.66 

—  Fathers  and  sons 262.21 

—  Liza 2.56.24 

—  On  the  eve 262.22 

—  Smoke 256.23 

—  Spring  floods  :  a  Lear  of  the  steppe.    .    .    266.67 
Tytler  (C.  C.  F.)    Jonathan 2r,2.80 

—  Mistress  Judith 261.95 

Wallord  (L.  B.)     Mr.  Smith 262.74 

•Winthrop  (T.)    Cecil  Dreeme 264.28 

—  Edwin  Brothenoft 204.29 

—  John  Brent 264.30 

Leisure  moments.     Bennett  (M.  H.  B.)     .     .     133.18 

Leiand  (Anna).     Home 223.11 

Leland(C.  G. )  Johunykin  and  the  goblins.  .  186.30 
Lemon  (M.)      Leyton   Hall,  a  tale  of  love  and 

jealousy 223.12 

—  Legends  of  Number  Nip 185.36 

Lena  Kivers.     Holmes  iMrs.  M.  J.)   .     .     .    .     213.54 
Lennard  (D.  B. )   Tales  fi-om  Mobfere's  plays.  .     223.13 
Lennox  (C.)    Female  Quixote  ;  or  adventures  ot  Ara- 
bella. 2  V.   l^aaon.l 223.15 

Len'nox  (Mary).     See  Cook  (M.  L.) 

Lenzen  (Maije).     Not  in  their  set.     From  the  German 

byM.  S 223.17 

Leo,  psnul.     The  scape-goat 244.95 

Leonard  and  Gertrude.  Pestalozzi  (J.H.)  2  v.  235  34 
Leonora.  Edgewokth  (Maria).  .  .  v.  8  of  182.07 
Leonor.i  Casaloni.  Trollope  (T.  A.).  .  .  .  261.82 
Leonora  d'Orco.  James  (G.  P.  R.)  ....  215.66 
Leontine  ;  or,  the  court  of  Louis  sv.     Mabeelt  ^ 

{Mrs.  K.  C.) 224.51 

Le  Sage  (A.  R.)    Bachelor  of  Salamanca.  2  v.     223.18 

-Gil  Bias 223.'20 

Same.     3  v 223.21 

Same.     2  v 223.24 

—  Lame  devU 2'23.93 

Leslie  {Miss  E.)     Pencil  sketches 223.26 


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FICTION:  Leslie  lo  Little. 


Leslie  (Madeline),  pseud.     See  Bakeb  (H.  N.  W.) 

Leslie  Tyrrell.     Craik  (G.  M.) 165.20 

Lessing  (Gr.  E. )     Fables  and  epigrams,  with  Eosays  ou 

fable  and  epigram 185.08 

Lessons  in  life.     Akthuk  (T.  S.) 123.13 

Lester  (C.  E.)     Stauhope  Burleigh  ;  or  the  Jesuits  in 

our  own  homes 223.27 

Lettek-bag  of  the  Great  Western.     HALienBTON 

(T.) 212.80 

Letters  of  Ortis.     Foscolo  (Dgo)      ....     192.24 

■  Letters  to  au  incognita.     Meroiee  (P.)     .     .   32)1.16 

Lever  (Ohaiies).     Arthur  O'Leary 223.28 

—  Baringtoa 223.29 

—  Braml'ighs  of  Bishop's  Folly.     .....     223.31 

—  Charles  O'ilalley,  the  Irish  dragoon.  .     .     .     223.30 

—  Con  Giegan,  the  Irish  Gil  Bias 223.33 

—  CJQfe.ssious  of  Harry  Lorrequer.    2  v.     .     .     223.34 

—  Daltous,  or  three  ro.ids  in  hfe 223.36 

—  Davunport  Dunn  :  a  man  of  our  day.      .     .     223.39 

—  Day's  ride  :  a  life's  romance 223.40 

—  Diary  and  notes  of  Horace  Templeton.   .     .     223.41 

—  Dodd  family  abroad 223.42 

—  Fortunes  of  Glencore 223.46 

—  Gerald  Fitzgerald,  "  the  chevalier."     .     .     .     223.47 

—  .lack  Hiuton  the  guardsman 223.48 

—  Kate  O'Donoghue.    [.b'a"ie  ((.b- O'Donoghue.]     223. .07 

—  Kuight  of  Gwynne 223.49 

—  Lord  Kilgobbin 223.04 

—  Luttrell  of  Arrau 223.52 

—  Martins  of  Cro'  Martin.     3  v 223.53 

—  Maurice  Tierney,  the  soldier  of  fortune.       .     223.56 

—  O'Donoghue  (The) 223.57 

—  One  of  them 223.58 

—  Rent  in  a  cloud 223.63 

—  Roliud  Cashel 223.59 

—  St.  Patrick's  eve 223.63 

— •  Sir  Brooke  Fosbrooke 223. 60 

—  Sir  Jasper  Carew 22!.61 

—  That  boy  of  Norcott's 223.66 

1— Tom  Burke  of  "Ours." 223.62 

—  Tony  Butler 261.41 

Lewald  (Fanny).    Hulda,  or  the  deliverer.     From  the 

German,  by  Mrs.  A.  L.  Wister 22i;.4l 

—  Lake  house 22i.U9 

Lewes  (George  H.)     Ranthorpe 223.67 

—  Three  sisters  and  three  fortunes  ;  or,  Rose,  Blanche, 

and  Violet 223. GS 

Lewes  (Marian  Evans,  wife  of  G.B..)     [' George  Eliot.'] 
Adam  Bede 184.01 

—  Daniel  Deronda.     2  v 186.32 

—  Felix  Holt,  the  radical 181.02 

—  Middlemarch.     2  v 184.08 

—  Mill  on  the  floss 184.03 

—  Romoli 184.04 

—  Silas  Marner .     184.0.5 

—  Scenes  of  clerical  life 184.06 

Lewis  (G.  B.,   lite  Ddroil  Free  Pi-ess  man).     "Quads 

odds;"  anecdote,  humor,  and  pathos.     .     223.83 
Lewis  (M.  G.)     Bravo  of  'Veiiice.       ....     223.70 

—  Tales  of  wonder 1663.23 

Lewis  Arundel.  Smedley  (F.  E. )  ....  252.61 
Leyton  Hall,  a  tale  of  jealousy.  Lemon  (Mark).  223.12 
LiBER.vroRS  of  HoUaud.  Chables  (E. )  .  .  .  153.16 
LiBKARY  of  fiction,  or  family  story-teller.  2  v.  223.91 
LiBUss.^.  Musics  (J.  O.  X.)  [In  TALKs'from  the  German.)  151.13 
Lie  (J. )     The  pilot  and  his  wife  :  a  Norse  love 

story 223.90 

Liefde  ( liev.  J.  da).     See  De  Liepde. 

Life  aud  alone,     [anon.] 223.96 

Lite  and  adventures  of  Robin   Hood.     Mabsh 

(J.  B.) 22.5.78 

Life  and  love  in  Norway.  j5ee  Afraja.  .  .  232.43 
Life  and  sayings  of  Mi-s.  Partington.     Shillaber 

(B.  P. ) 2.52.17 

Life  before  him.     [anon.] 223.71 

Life-boat  :  a  tale  of   our  coast  heroes.     Ballantyne 

(R.  M.) 131.24 

Life  for  a  life.  Craik  (D.  M.  Muloeh).  .  .  232.50 
Life  here  and  there.  Willis  (N.  P.)  .  .  .  264.12 
Life  in  a  whaler.     By  Sailor  Charley,  pseudon.     223.95 

Life  in  Dalecarlia.     Bremer  (F.) 2!5.99 

Life  in  Daubury.     Bailey  (J.  M.)     ....     125.40 


Life  in  Israel.     Richards  (M.  T  )      ....     243.06 

Life  in  the  East  Indies.  'Thomes  (W.  H. )  .  266.17 
Life  in  the  iron  mills.    Davis  (J//-i.  R.  H.)     [In  Atlantic 

tales.) 121.04 

Life  in  the  new  world.  Se.alsfield  (Charles).  251.07 
Life  in  the  wilds.  Mabtineau  (H. )  ....  ii31.27 
Life  of  Jefferson  S.  Batkins,  member  from  Crauberry 

C;ntre.   Written  by  himself    Jones  (J. S.)    132.28 
Life  of  Mansie  Wauch,  taUor  in  Dalkeith.     MoiB 

(D.  M.) 232.21 

Life  of  Sir  John  Falstaff.  Brough  (Robert  B.)  1755.02 
Lite  of  vicissitudes.     James  (G.  P.  K.  )  .     .     .     215.86 

Life  on  the  lakes,     [anon.] 226.38 

Life  sketches.     Dumont  {Mrs.  J.  L.)    .     .     .     181.21 

Life  straggle.     Paedoe  (JV/iss  J.) 234.55 

Life's  assize  (A).  Riddell  (.l/r.s.  J.  H.)  .  .  243.29 
Life's  discipline,  a  tale  of  Hungary.     Robinson  {Mrs. 

T.  A.  L.  V.  J.) 243.43 

Life's  lesson.  [Thomas  (Martha  M.)]  .  .  .  223.72 
Life's  lessons.     Gore  (.Afrs.  C.)     2  v.     .     .     .     211.20 

Life's  secret.     Wood  (Mi-.s.  H.) 264.59 

LiFFiTH  Lank  ;  or  lunacy.     Webb  (C.  H.  )   .     .     263.40 

Light.     Modet(H.) 232.19 

Light  and  darkness.  [Cutler  (il/;-,<.  L.  P.)]  .  223.73 
Light  and  shade.  Baker  (il//«.  H.  N.  W.)  .  131.10 
Light  and  shade  ;  or,  the  young  artist.     Drury 

(A.  H.) 175.20 

Lights  and  shadows  of  Scottish  life.  Wilson  (J. )  264. 20 
Light  on  shadowed  paths.     Arthur  (T.S.)     .     123.09 

Like  and  unlike.     Roe  (A.  S.) 244.03 

Likes  and  dislikes,      [anon.] 223.74 

Lilian.     [Greenough  (S.  L.)] 223.80 

Lillian  ;  or,  or  did  she  do  right  ?    Faequhakson 

(Martha) 191.16 

Lillian  ;   or,   the  adventures  of  an  heiress.     Smith 

(J.  F.) 25-2.85 

Lillian  ;  or,  a  woman's  endurance.     Sheimpton 

(C.) 251.89 

LiLLiESLEAF.  Oliphant  ( M.  0.  W. )  ....  234.15 
Lillingstones  of  Lillingstoue.  Woeboisb  (E.  J.)  264.86 

Lilly  White.     Goodwin  (E.) 211.08 

Lily  and  the  bee.     Wareen(S.) 263.34 

Lily  and  the  cross.  De  Mille  (J. )  ....  172.61 
Linda  ;  or,  the  young  pUot.  Hentz  (Mrs.  C.  L.)  213.10 
Linden  (Liele),  pseud.  Chesnut  wood.  2  v.  .  223.75 
LiNDEND.ALE  stories.  Lancewood  (L.)  See  Wise  (D.) 
Lindisfarn  chase.  Trollope  (T.  A.)  .  .  .  262.06 
LiNLEY  Rochford.  McCarthy  (J.)  ....  226.90 
Linnet's  trial.     Smedley  (M.  B.  )        ....     223.76 

LiNNY  Lockwood.     Crowe  (C.) 171.01 

Linton  (E.  L.)     Atonement  of  Leam  Dundas.     224.03 

—  From  dreams  to  waking 224.10 

—  Joshua  Davidson,  communist,     [dnon.]  .     .     226.30 

—  Lizzie  Lorton  of  Greyrigg 224.01 

—  Patricia  Kemball 224.00 

—  Sowing  the  wind 224.02 

—  Witch  stories 3812.11 

Linton  family.  Bradford  (S.  H.)  ....  141.09 
LrNwooDs  ;  or,  sixty  years  since.      Sedgwick  {Miss  C. 

M.)    2v 251.10 

Lion  Ben  of  Elm  Island.     Kellogg  (E.)    .     ^     221.94 
Lion  Jack.     Barnum  (P.  T.)     .....     .     132.29 

Lionel  Lincoln ;  or,  the  leaguer  of  Boston.     Csopee 

(J.  P.) 164.02 

LippAED  (G.)  Legends  of  the  Amer.  revolution.  223.94 

—  Legends  of  Mexico 223.99 

Lippincott  {Mrs.  S.  J.  C.)     ['Grace  Greenwood.'] 

—  Forest  tragedy  and  other  tales 224. 04 

—  Greenwood  leaves 224.06 

—  History  of  my  pets 223.85 

—  Recollections  of  my  childhood,  etc.  .  .  .  223.84 
— ■  Stories  from  famous  ballads 223.86 

—  Stories  of  many  lands 224.07 

Lisle  (Mary).  '  Long,  long  ago.'  ....  223.79 
Little  Agnes.     Baker  (jl/r.v.  11.  N.  W.)      .     .     131.37 

Little  barefoot.     Auerbach(B.  ) 124.08 

Ltttle  beauty.     Grey  (Jfr.s-.  E.  C.)    .     .     .     .     211.61 

Little  Bobtail.     Adams  (W.T.) 113.37 

Little  boy's  story.  Gouraud  (J.)  ....  211.06 
Little  Briggs  and  I.  Ludlow  (F  H.)/ft  Little  classics,  v. 11.  226,99 

Little  duke.     Yonge  (C.  M.) 2C5.5n 

Little  brother,  e(c.     Ludlow  (F.K)      .     .     .     221.41 


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FICTION  :  Little  to  Lord. 


499 


Little  by  little.     Adams  (W.  T.) 11'2.23 

LiiTLE  Ciimp  ou  Eagle  Hill.  Wabnek(S.)  .  .  2G3.25 
Little  classics.  E  1.  by  U.  Jolinsou.  10  v.  .  •22J.a3 
V.  1.  Kzile. — Kthau  Briiud.  by  N.  Hawthorne.  Swaus  of 
Lir,  by  U.  Grifliu.  \  uv^ht  iu  a  workshop,  by  J.  Greeu- 
wooil.  Outcaats  o(  Pokur  Flat,  by  Bret  Harte.  The  mau 
without  a  coimtry,  by  K.  E  liale.  FlijjUt  of  a  Tartar  tribe, 
by  T.  De  Quiucey. 

2.  Int';lir:ct.— House  and  the  brain,  by  E.  Bulwer-Lytton. 
D'ontre  mort,  by  H.  P.  Spofford.  The  fall  ol  the  house  of 
Usher,  by  E.  A.  Poe.  Chops  the  dwarf,  by  C.  Dickens. 
Wakefield,  by  N.  Uawtliorue.  Murder,  considered  as  one 
of  the  fine  arts,  by  T.  De  Quiucey.  Captains  story,  by  Mrs. 
R.  H.  Davis. 

3.  Ti-iiijtd]/. — The  murders  m  the  Rue  Morgue,  by  E.  A. 
Poe.  The  Lauson  tragedy,  by  J.  W.  Deforest.  The  iron 
Bhroud,  by  W.  Mudford.  The  bell-tower,  by  H.  Melville. 
The  Kathayau  slave,  by  E.  C.  Judson.  Tee  story  of  Li 
Koche,  by  H.  Mackenzie.  The  vision  of  sudden  death,  by 
T.  De  Quiucey. 

4.  Lift. — Kab  and  his  friends,  by  John  Brown.  A  ro- 
mance of  real  life,  by  W.  D.  Howells.  The  luck  of  Roaring 
Camp,  by  Bret  Harte.  Jerry  Jarvis's  wig,  by  K.  H.  Bar- 
ham.  Beauty  and  the  beast,  by  N.  P.  Willis.  David  Swan. 
by  Nathaniel  Hawthorne.  Dreamthorp.  by  Alexander 
Smith.  A  bachelor's  revery,  by  D.  G.  Mitchell.  The 
grammar  of  life,  by  B.  F.  Taylor.  My  chateaux,  by  G  W. 
Curtis.  Dream-children,  by  C.  Lamb.  The  man  in  the 
reservoir,  by  C.  F.  Hoffman.  Westminster  Abbey,  by 
Joseph  .\ddison.  The  puritans,  by  T.  B.  Maeaulay.  Get- 
tysburg, by  Abraham  Lincoln. 

5.  L  lughUr. — A.  Christmas  carol,  by  C.  Dickens,  The 
haunted  crust,  by  Katherine  Saunders.  A  dissertation  upon 
roast  pig,  by  C.  Lamb.  The  total  depravity  of  inanimate 
things,  by  Mrs.  E.  A  Walker.  The  skeleton  in  the  closet, 
be  E.  E.  Hale.  Sandy  Wood's  sepulchre,  by  Hugh  Miller. 
A  visit  to  the  asylum  for  aged  and  decayed  punsters,  by 
O.  W.  Holmes.  Mr.  Tibbot  O'Leary,  the  curious,  by  Ger- 
ald GriUiu.     Meal  Malone.  by  W.  Carleton. 

6.  Love. — Love  and  skates,  by  T.  Wiuthrop.  The  maid 
of  Maliues,  by  E.  B.  Lytton.  The  story  of  Ruth — Holy 
Bible.    The  Rise  of  Iskauder,  by  B-  Disraeli. 

7.  Romance. — Iris,  by  O.  W.  Holmes.  The  Rosicrnciau, 
by  D.  M.  M.  Craik.  The  South  Breaker,  by  H.  P.  Spoffijrd, 
The  snow-storm,  by  J.  Wilson.  The  king  of  the  peak,  by 
A.  Cunningham. 

8.  Jfysferj/.— The  ghost,  by  W.  D.  O'Connor.  The  four- 
fifteen  express,  by  A.  B.  Edwards.  The  sigual-mau,  by  C. 
Diokeus.  The  haunted  ships,  by  A.  Cunningham.  A  rait 
that  no  man  made,  by  R  T.  S.  Lowell.  The  invisible  prin- 
cess, by  F.  O'Connor.  The  advocate's  wedding-day,  by  C. 
Crowe.    The  birthmark,  by  N.  Hawthorne. 

9.  Comedy .—Bd.t ay  O'Reirdon,  the  navigator,  by  Samuel 
Lover.  Haddad-Ben-Ahab  the  traveller,  by  John  Gait. 
Bluebeard's  ghost,  by  Wm.  M.  Thackeray.  The  picnic 
party,  by  Horace  Smith.  Father  Tom  aud  the  pope,  by 
Samuel  Ferguson  Johnny  Darbyshire,  by  Win."  Howitt. 
The  gridiron,  by  3.  Lover.    The  box  tunnel,  by  C.  Reade. 

10  Cliildliood.— Dog  of  FUnders,  by  L.  De  la  Rame. 
King  of  the  Golden  river,  by  Ruskin.  Lady  of  Shalott.  by 
E.  S.  Phelps.  Marjorie  Fleming,  bv  John  Brown.  Little 
Jakey,  by  Mrs.  8.  H.  De  Kroyft.  Lost  child,  by  Henry 
Kingsley.  Goody  gracious  1  and  the  f  irget-me-not.  by 
John  Neal,  Faded  leaf  of  history,  by  Mrs.  R.  H.  Davis. 
Child's  dream  of  a  star,  by  Dickens. 

11.  Heroism. — Little  Briggs  and  I,  by  F.  H.  Ludlow. 
Ray.  by  H.  P.  SpoflFord.  Three  November  days,  by  B.  F. 
Taylor.  The  forty-seven  Rouins,  by  A.  B.  Mitford.  A 
chance  child,  by  I.  M.Mayo.  A  leaf  iu  the  storm,  by  L. 
De  la  Rame. 

12.  Fortune.— The  gold-bug.  by  E.  A.  Poe  The  fairy- 
finder,  by  3.  Lover.  Muvad  the  unlucky,  by  Maria  Edge- 
worth.  The  children  of  the  public,  by  E  E.  Hale  The 
rival  dreamers,  by  John  Bauim.  The  threefold  destiny, 
by  N.  Hawthorne. 

13.  IWni^  narrative. — Deserted  village,  by  Goldsmith. 
Ancient  mariner,  by  Coleridge.  Prisoner  of  Chillou,  by 
Byron.  Bingen  on  the  Rhine,  by  Caroline  Norton.  O'Con- 
nor's child,  by  Campbell.  Culprit  Fay,  by  Drake,  Sensi- 
tive plant,  by  ShiUey.  Eve  of  St.  Agues,  by  Keats,  Para- 
dise aud  the  peri,  by  Moore.  The  raven,  by  Poe.  Skele- 
ton in  armor,  by  Longfellow.  Hauuted  house,  by  Hood. 
Writing  ou  the  image,  by  Morris.  Tarn  O'Shanter,  by 
Burns.  Forging  of  the  anchor,  by  Samuel  Ferguson, 
Morte  d'Arthur.  by  Tennyson,     Horatius,  by  Jlacaulay. 

14.  Poems  lyrical.     15.  Minor  poems. 

16.  Biographical   sketches  of  the  authors  represented 
iu  the  series.    With  a  general  index. 
Ltptle  Dorrit.     Dickens  (C.)     2  v.     ...     .     173.31 
Little  duke.     Yongb  (Sfiss  C.  M.)    ....     2G5.06 
Little  folk  Ufe.       Hamilton   i^Gail).       [Dodge 

(M.  A.) 174..59 

Little  folks  astray.     JIay  (SopMa) 228.7-1 

Little  fox  (The)  ;  or,  story  of  M'Gllutook's  Arctic  ex- 
pedition  22:i.77 

Ltttle  foxes.     Sto'we  (H.  E.  B.) 5i27.09 

Little  Jakey.     De  Kkoyft  (JLs.  S.  H.)     [/ii   Little 

classics,  V.  10 226.97 

LrrrLE  Joanna.     Thokpe(K.) 261.38 


Little  Kate  Kirby.  Robisson  (F.  \V. )  .  .  .  243.70 
Little  lame  priiice.  Ckvik  (D.  M.  Muloch).  231.b5 
Little  Louvre.     ABBorr  (J.)     Hahpeb's  story   books. 

V.  2 21G.93 

Little  maid  of  Oxbow.     MiNNEBisa  (May).  .     221.92 

Little  men.     Ar-avrx  (L.  M. ) 12'2.il 

Li I'TLE  moorland  princess.    JLvelitt(E. )   .     .     225.71 

Littlepaoe  series.     .See  Coopek  (J.  F.) 

Little  Paul.     Abbott  (Jacob).     Harper's  story  books, 

V.  12 216.91 

Little  Peddlington  and  the  Feddlin^uians.      Poole 

(J.) 241.48 

Little  Prudy's  flyaway  series.        .See  Ciabke  (E.  S.  ) 

[•Sophie  May.'] 226.74 

Little  Prudy  stories.     See  Clabke  (K.  S. )     ['Sophie 

May.'] 226.68 

Little  Ragamuffin.     Greenwood  (J.  )    .     .     .     211.. 54 

Ijittle  red  cloak,     [anon.] 224.10 

Little  Red-riding-hood.      Thackeoay  (Miis  .\.  I.)    Fairy  tales 

for  grown  folks 261.04 

Little  savage.    Maekyat  (F.) 225.51 

Little  Spiiniard.  Mannekino  (May).  .  .  .  224.90 
Little  Sunshine's  holiday.  Craik  (D.M.Muloch).  232.61 
Little  whaler.  Geestackek  (F. )  ....  194.2G 
Little  women.  Alcott  (M.  L.)  2  v.  .  .  .  121.02 
Lite  aud  learn.  Leslie  (Madeline).     [Baxeb  {^frs.  H. 

N.  W.)] 131.09 

Live  and  let  live.  Sedgwick  (Jlfos  C.  M. )  .  251.12 
Live  it  do«-n.  Je.affkeson  (J.  C.)  .  .  .  .  221.05 
LivEEMORE    (Mrs.   E.    D. )        Zoe ;    or   the   quadroon's 

triumph.     2  V. 226.42 

Living  for  those  we  love  (Self-made  ;  or).     Welty 

(E.  A.) 263.48 

Living  link.     De  Mtlle  (J.) 172.60 

Living  too  fast.     Adams  (W.T.) 113.14 

LrvoNiAN  tales.      [Eastlake  (ir«?i/ C.  L. )]   .     .     224.11 

Contents  :  The  disponent.     The  wolves.    The  Jewess. 
Liza,  a  Russian  novel.     Tourgenefp  iX.  S. )     .     256.21 
Lizzie  Leigh,  etc.     Gasket ,l  (Mrs.  E.  C.)    .     .     194.05 
Lizzie  Lorton,  of  Greyrigg.     Linton  (E.L.)  .     221.01 
Llewellyn  (E.  L.)     I'he  deserted  mill.       .     .     224.12 

—  Titla  hunting 224.13 

LoBEiEA  (V. )  Amadis  de  Gaul.  3  v.  ...  226.44 
Locke  (D.  B.)      [' Petroleum  V.  Nasby.'] 

—  Ekkoes  from  Kentucky 224.15 

—  Morals  of  Abou  Ben  Adhem 224.45 

—  Swiugin' round  the  cirkle 22416 

Locke  (Una).     .See  Locke  ( .Ui'.s-.  Ur.mia). 

Lockhaet  (J.  G.)  Adam  Blair  and  Matthew  Wald.  224.19 

—  Valerius 224.20 

Lockhaet  (L.  W.  M.)     Fair  to  see 223.81 

Lodoke.     Shelley  (.1/rs.  M.  W.) 251.52 

Lofty  and  the  lowly.     Mackintosh  (M.  J.)      .     224.71 

Logan  (Olive).     See  Sixes  (.1//'a-.  Wirt). 

LoHM.ANN(F.)     The  mill  of  the  vale.      .     .     In  171.19 

LoisCarroU.     Vance  (S.  S.) 266.72 

Lois  the  witch.  Gaskell  (J//'s.  E.  C.)  .  .  .  194.10 
Loiteeings  of  traveL     Willis  (N.  P.)    Miscellaneous 

works 5076.22 

Lonely  ones.     Heyse  (Paul) 225.70 

Long  engagements  :  a  tale  of  the  Aflfghau  rebellion. 

Kaye  (.JohnW.) 234.34 

Long,  long  ago.     Lisle  (Mary) 223.79 

Long  look  ahead.     Koe  (A.  S.) 244.04 

Long  look  house.  Abbott  (Edw.)  ....  113.22 
Long  time  ago.  Orred  (Meta),  psewZ.  .  .  .  236.21 
Longfellow  (H.  W.)  Hypsrion  ;  a  romance.  221.24 
Same.     [Jn /as  Prose  works,  v.  2.  J     .     .  50-52.12 

—  Kavanagh 224.23 

Same.     [7u /li.s' Prose  wo.-ks,  v.  2.]     .     .  5052  12 

—  Outre-mer.     Drift-wood. 50.52.11 

Longstreet  (.V.  B. )     Georgia  scenes.      .     .    .     224.22 

Looking  around.     EoE  (A.  S.) 244.09 

Look  to  the  end.  Ellis  (.V)-.*.  S.  S.)  2  v.  .  18106 
Loom  and  the  lugger.     Maetineau  (H.)    Dlustrafons 

of  political  economy,  v.  6 221. 3'2 

Loed  Bantam.     Jenkins  (Edward) 215.85 

Lord  Hope's  choice.  Stephens  (.l/r.s.  A.  S.)  .  254.96 
Lord  mayor  of  London.  Ainsworth  (W.  H.)  115.17 
Lord  Montagu's  page.  James  (G.  P.  R.)  .  .  215.64 
Lord  Oakburn's  daughter.  Wood  iJI/rs.  H.)  .  264.62 
Lord  of  himself.     Underwood  (F.  H.)  .    .     .     266.40 


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FICTION  :  Lords  to  MacDonaia. 


Lords  and  ladies,     [anon.] 224.25 

Lorenzo  Benoui.     EnrriNi(G. ) 214.46 

LOKGNETTE.       MiTCHELL  (D.  G. ) 232.05 

LoaiMEE  Littlegood,  Esq.  Smedlev  (F.  E. )  .  252. IJ5 
LoBiNO  (F.  W.)  Two  college  frieuds.  .  .  .  22:198 
LoKLEY  and  Reinhard.  Auerbach  (B.)  .  .  124.26 
LoKN.i  Dooiie.     Blackmore  (B,.  D.)    .     .     .     .     133.4:! 

Losing  to  will.     Davies(T.  ) 176.22 

Loss  and  gain.     Haves  (Alice  B.) 212.85 

Loss   and   gain  :    story  of  a  convert  to    Romanism. 

Newman  (J.  H.) 3.j78.10 

Lost  a-jiong  the  wild  men.  Daxton  (W.  ;  .  .  171.25 
Lost  a  id  saved.     Norton  (.Vrs.  C.  E.)   .     .     .     233.46 

Lost  and  won.     Arthur  (T.  S. ) 123.20 

Lost  bank  note.  V/oov  (Mrs.  H..)  ....  264.60 
Lost,  but  found  ;  or  the  Jewish  home.     [Bakeb 

(H  N.  W.)] 125.03 

Lost  child.     Kinoslet  (H.)    /;i  Littu:  classics, 

V.  10.        226.97 

Lost  daughter.     Hentz  (Mrs.  C.  L.)      .     .     .     213.U 

Lost  daspatch.     Friedrich  (F. ) 193.41 

Lost  for  love.     Braddon  (M.  E.) 141.04 

Lost  heir  of  Linlithgow.     Sohthworth  (Mrs.  E. 

D.  E.  N.) 254.83 

Lost  heiress.  Southworth  (.Jfcs.  E.  D.  E.  N.)  253.36 
Lost  in  Paris,  and  other  tales.     Hodder  (E.)  .     213.70 

Lost  in  a  fog.     Ue  Mille  (J.) 172.37 

Lost  Lenore  ;  or  a  roUing  stone.     Beach  (C.)      133.04 

Lost  1ov3.     Owes  (Ashfordi 2:34.40 

Lost  manuscript.     Fkeytao  (6. )  3  v.     .     .     .     192. 35 

Same 19:j.03 

Lost  name.     LeFanu(J.  S.) 223.04 

Lost  ship.     Neale  (W.  J.) 2:i3.25 

Lost  Sir  Massingberd.  Path  i James).  .  .  224.14 
Lost  will  and  the  diamond  bracelet.     Wood  (Afrs. 

H.) 264.61 

Lothair.     Disraeli  (B.  ) 174.49 

LoTHBOP  (Amy),  psend.     See  Warner  (A.  B.) 

Lottie  Cirling.     Jeafpreson  ( J.  C. )       .     .     .     216.09 

LoDD  (J.)     Gabriel  Vane  ;  his   fortune  and  his 

friends 224.26 

LoHDON  (Jf/-s. — ).  The  mummy  ;  a  tale.  .  .  224.09 
Louie's  last  term  at  St.  Mary's.     Harris  (Mrs. 

M  C.) 161.22 

Louis  Sinclair.  Lancewood  (Lawrence).     [Wise 

(D.i] 222.33 

Louisa  Mildmay.  Marsh  (.Ui-,«.  A.  C.)  .  .  .  235.95 
Louisa  of  Prassia  and  her  times.    MiJHLBACK  (Louisa), 

pseui.  of  MuNDT  (C. ) 233.02 

Louisa  von  Plettenhaus  [anon.] 221.27 

Louise  de  la  Vallifere.     Dum.as  (A. )     ....     181.06 

LovEafliat.     Sheppard  iF.  H.) 251.63 

Love  after  marriage.  Hentz  (J/y,5.  C.  L.)  .  .  213.17 
Love  and  duty.     Opie  (.1/,-s.  A.)     Works,  v.  1.     234.28 

Love  and  liberty.     Dumas  (A.) 181.13 

Love  and  mesmerism.  Smith  (H.)  ....  253.05 
Love  aad  skates.  Winthrop  (T.)  In  Little  classics,  v.  6.  226.88 
— .  — ■  Samo.    WiNTHUop  (T.)     Lite  iu  the  open  air.     .    .    26i.3l 

Love  and  valoi".     Hood  (Tom i 213.91 

Love  in  idlenass.     Olney(E.  W. ) 234.74 

Love  in  the  19th  century.  Preston  (Miss  H.  W. )  241.76 

LovEmitoh.     CocKTON  (H. ) 161.01 

Love  m3  little  love  me  long.     Reade(C.  )    .     .     2 12.20 

Love  or  marriage.     Black  (W.) 134.03 

Love  story.     Southey  (R.) 5075.22 

Love  stories  of  the  English  watering-places.  .  224.37 
Love  thit  lived.  Eiloart  (.!/«.  C.  J.)  .  .  .  186.18 
Love  token  for  children.  Sedowick  ( Miss  C.  M.)  251.13 
Love's  coafliet.      Marry.vt  (F.)     [Church  (3f)-s. 

Ro^si.]         • 154.15 

Love's  labor  won.   Southworth  (J/i-s.E. D.E.N.)  253.37 

Love's  v.iotory.     Fakjeon  (B.  L) 196.16 

LovEL  the  widower.  Thackeray  (W.  M.)  .  .  255.42 
LovELS  of  Arden.  Braddon  (M.  E.)  .  .  .  135.40 
Lover  i Samuel).  Barney  O'Rierdon.  .  .  .  224.28 
Same.     In  Little  classics,  v.  9.     .     .     .     226.96 

—  Fairv-flniler.     In  Little  classics,  v.  12 227.15 

—  Gridiron  (The).     In  Litxle  classics,  v.  9 226.96 

—  Hiudy  Andy 224.29 

—  Hi  would  be  a  gentleman  ;  or,  treasure  trove.  224.33 


—  Legends  and  stories  of  Ireland 224.30 

Contents  ■  Barney  O'Eierdon,  tlie  navigator.    Tlie   fairy 
finder.    The  gndirou.    Essays  on  fools,  etc. 

—  Rory  O'More 224.32 

—  Treasure  trove 224.33 

Lover's  stratagem.  Carlen  (i/i.ss  E.  F.)  .  .  145.44 
Lover's  trials  ;    or,    the   days  before  the  Revolution. 

Denison  (Mrs.  M.  A.) 173.05 

Lovers  and  thinkers.     Gordon  (Hewes).     [Cl^MiKE  (E. 

G.H.i] 155.08 

Low(C.  R.)     Tales  of  old  Ocean 224.18 

Lowell  (R.  T.  S.  )     Antony  Brade 224.42 

—  The  new  priest  in  Conception  Bay.     .     .     .     224.35 

—  A  raft  that  no  man  made.  In  Little  classics,  v.  8.  .  226.96 
Lowly  ways  ;  or  Louisa  von  PlettenhauR.  .  .  221.27 
Loyal  unto  death,     [anon.] 226.47 

Note. — Originally  published  as  Loyal,  a  novel. 
Lucia:  her  problem.     Douglas  ^A.  M. )  .     .     .     174.56 

Luck  and  pluck.     Alger  (H.,jV.) 121.36 

Luck  and  pluck  series,     ice  Alger  (H.,  jr. )    .     121.36 

Same.     2d  series 122.44 

Luck  of  Barry  Lyndon.  2  v.   Thackeray  (W.M.)  255.43 

Same.     Z;i.  Ais  Miscellanies,  v.  3.        .     .     255.59 

Luck  of  Ladysmede.    [wion.] 224.38 

Luck  (The)  of  Roaring  Camp.     Hakte  (F.Bret).  212.44 

Same.     Jii- Little  classics,  v.  4.     .     .     .     226.86 

LucEETLi.     Bulwer-Lytton  ( Sir  E. )       .     .     .     144.36 
Lucy  Arden  ;  or  Holywood  Hall.     Grant  (J.)    211.9 
Lucy  Arlyn.     Trowekidge  ( J.  T. )      ....     262.12 
Lucy  Boston  ;    or   woman's  rights  and   spiritualism. 

Folio  (Fred),  psmd 224.39 

Lucy  Clare.  Sherwood  i  J/rs.  M.  M. )  Works,  v.  3.  252.03 
Lucy  Crofton.     Oliphakt  (J/cs.  M.  0.  W.)      .     234.16 

Lucy  M;iria.     Diaz  (iU)s.  A.  M.) 174.43 

Lucys  visit.     Abbott  (J.) 111.55 

Ludlow  (F.  H. )     The  hasheesh-eater.     .     .     .     224.40 

—  Little  Briggs  and  I.    /n  Little  classics,  v.  11.  .    .    .    226.99 

—  Little  brother,  and  other  genre-pictures.  .  224.41 
LuDovici  (Louis).     ['Monk.']  Going  and  sons.    224.43 

Luke  |J/r.s'.  S. )     The  female  Jesuit 224.44 

Lulu.     Walworth  (M.  T.) 262.50 

Lulu's  novel.  Polka  iE.  )  From  the  German.  241.41 
Lutfullah.     Ed.  by  E.  B.  Eastwick. 

Luttrell  of  Arran.    Lever  (C.  ) 223.52 

Lydia  ;  or  a  woman's  book.  Ceosland  (Jfr,?.  N.)  165.34 
Lying  (Illustrations  of).    Opie  (Mrs.  A.)   Works, 

V.  3 234.29J 

Lyle  McDonald.     Keene  (Mrs.  S.  F. )     .     .     .     215.98 
Lynde  Palmer,  psmd.     See  Peebles  (M.  L.  ) 
Lyndon,  pseud.     .See  Bright  (M.  A.) 
Lytton.      See  Bulwee-Lytton  (E.  G.  E.  L.) 

M.  orN.     Melville  (G.  J.  W.) 231.97 

Mabel  ;  or,  heart  histories.    Rice  (R.)    .     .     .     243.05 

Mabel  Lee.     Reid  (C.) 224.48 

Mabel  Vaughan.  Cummins  (Maria).  .  .  .  171.13 
Mabel's  mistake.  Stephens  (J/ra.  A.  S.)  .  .  253.74 
Mabel's  progress.  [Tkollope  (iVr.s.  T.A.)]  .  266.52 
Mabeely  (Mrs.  K.  C. )  Lady  and  the  priest.     .     224.50 

—  Leontine  ;  or,  the  court  of  Louis  15th.  .  .  224.51 
Mabinogeon.    Buleinch  (T.  )    Age  of  chivalry.     143.31 

Mac.aeli.     Evans  (A.  J.) 183.29 

McCabe  (James  D.,jV.)  Planting  the  wilderness.  224.47 
Maccallum  Lothair.      By  the  Right  Hon.  B —  D— . 

pseud 174.55 

McCarthy  (J.)     A  fair  Saxon 225.68 

—  Dear  Ladv  Disdain 227.25 

—  Ladv  Judith 223.88 

—  Liniey  Roehford. 226.90 

—  My  enemy's  daughter 223.87 

—  Paul  Massie 226.91 

—  Waterdale  neighbors 224. 52 

M'CoNNtL  (J.  L.)     Grahame;  or,  youth  and  man- 
hood  224.54 

—  Talbot  and  Vernon 224.55 

—  The  Gleims,  a  family  history 224.53 

Macdeemots  of  Ballyeloran.  Teollope  (A.)  3v.  261.60 
Macdonald  ( F. )     Nathaniel  Vaughan :  priest  and 

man 226.50 

MacPonald  (G.)     Adela  Cathcart 224.85 

—  AlfiC  Forbes  of  Howglen 224.56 

—  Annals  of  a  quiet  neighborhood 224.58 


BROOKLYN    MERCANTILE    LIBRARY. 


FICTION  :  MacDonald  to  Maitland. 


501 


—  At  the  back  of  the  north  wind 221.9:! 

—  David  Eltjinbrod 224.82 

—  Dealings  with  the  fairies 185.16 

—  Double  story 227.80 

—  Guild  Court 224.57 

—  Gutta-percha  Willie 226.52 

—  Malcolm 226.63 

—  Phantastes,  a  faerie  romance 221.59 

—  Portent  (The) 224.81 

—  Princess  and  the  goblin 224.87 

—  Hanald  Bannermau's  boyhood 224.84 

—  Bobert  Falconer 224.83 

—  St.  George  and  St.  Michael 227.81 

—  Seaboard  parish 224. 66 

—  Thomas  Wmgf old,  curate 227.82 

—  Vicar's  daughter 226. 51 

—  Wilfrid  Cumbermede 224.95 

Macdonell  (Agnes).     For  the  king's  dues.      .  223.08 

MiCDONNELL  (Wm.)     Heathens  of  the  heath.  .  227.35 
Macpablakd  (Mis.  AbbySage).     6'ec Richardson 

(Mrs.  A.  S.  M.) 244.92 

Macfaklane  (Ch. )     The  camp  of  refuge.     .     .  224.61 

—  Dutch  in  the  Medway 224.62 

—  Legend  of  Reading  abbey 224.62 

—  Romance  of  history.     Italy.     3v 224.63 

MACaKEGOK  (A.  L.)    John  "Ward's  governess.  224.60 

—  Professor's  wife 224.46 

Macillitelli  (N.  )  Story  of  Belphagor.     la  Rosooe  (T.  ) 

Italian  novelists,  v.  2 244.21 

McIntosh  (Miss  U.  J.)    Aunt  Kitty's  tales.     .  224. 67J 

—  Charms  and  counter-charms 224.67 

—  Conquest  and  self-eouquest 224.68 

—  Cousins 224.69 

—  Evenings  at  Donaldson  manor 224.70 

—  Lofty  and  lowly.     2  v 224.71 

—  Meta  Gray  ;  or,  what  makes  home  happy.     .  224.73 

—  Praise  and  principle 22  4. 74 

—  Two  lives  ;  or,  to  seem  and  to  be 224.75 

—  Two  pictures 224.76 

—  Violet 224.77 

—  Woman  an  enigma 224.78 

—  Year  with  Maggie  and  Emma 224.79 

Mackarness  I J//-S.  M.  A.,  formerly  Miss  Planche). 

—  Children  of  the  olden  time 224.49 

—  Cloud  with  the  sUver  lining 241.24 

—  Coming  home 211.25 

—  Dream  chintz 241.27 

—  Influence 241.2S 

—  Merry  Christmas. 241.29 

—  OldJoUiffe.     [With  sequel.]     2  v.      ...  241.30 

—  Only 241.31 

—  Star  in  the  desert 241.32 

—  rr.ip  to  catch  a  sunbeam 241.33 

McKeen  (Phebe  F.)  Theodora  :  a  home  story.  227.«9 

—  Thornton  hall 227.88 

MoKeever(H.i     Edith's  ministrj' 224.80 

^  Maude  and  Miriam,  or  the  fair  crusader.      .  225.16 

—  Nothing  but  leaves 225.00 

—  Silver  threads 225.03 

—  Sunshine  ;  or,  Kate  Vinton 225.01 

—  Twice  crowned  :   a  story  of  the  days  of  Queen 

Mary 225.09 

—  Westbrook  parsonage 225.1:! 

—  Woodcliff. 225.02 

Mackenzie  (Mrs.  A.  S.)     Aureola,  or  the  black 

sheep 226.48 

—  Married  against  reason 221.88 

Mackenzie  (E.)     Bona  pass ^  224.8ii 

M.ACKENziE  (H. )     Miscellaneous  works.  .     .     .  5053.07 

Contents :  Mau  of  I'eeliug.    Muu  of  tlie  world.  Julia  de 
Boubignij. 

—  Story  of  La  Roche.    In  Little  classics,  v.  3.  226.85 
Mackenzie  (R.  S. )     Bits  of  blarney 225.01 

—  Tres.silian  and  his  friends 225.05 

McLain  (M.  W.)     Wedding  garments  ;  or,  Bessie  Mor- 
ris's diaiy 226.98 

McLandbuboh  (F.)     Automaton  ear,  and  other 

sketches 227.37 

Maclaren   (A.)       Fairy   family  :    fairy  mythology    of 

Europe 185.22 


MACLEOD  (Norman).     The  starling 224.94 

MACLEOD  (Donald  I.     Bloodstone 225.77 

—  PynusLurst  ;  his  wanderings,  etc 225.06 

Macnish  iR.)  Tales,  essays,  and  sketches.  2  v.  22r).09 
Macpheeson,  the  great  confederate  philosopher.    Hiixs 

(A.  C.) 213.:!4 

Macquoid  (Katharine  S. )     Charming  widow  ;  or,  wild 
as  a  hawk 226.57 

—  Forgotten  by  the  world,     lanoii.]  ....     192.33 

—  Hester  Kirton 226.51 

—  My  story 226.f,8 

—  I'atty 226.55 

—  Rookstone 226.53 

—  Too  soon 226.56 

Mad  marriage.  Flemino  (M.  A.)  ....  192.02 
Mad  Monkton  ;  e(c.  Collins  (W.  Wilkie).  .  162.32 
Madam  How  and  lady  Why.    Kingslex  (C.)     .  4723.11 

Madame.     Benedict  (  F.  L.  ) 133. 09 

Madame  Agnes.     Dubois  (C.) 177.01 

Mad-ame  de  Beaupre.  Jenkin  ( .l/is.  C. )  .  .  221.08 
Mad.ame  de  Scuderi.     Hoffmann  (E.  T.  W.)     .     213.83 

Madame  de  Stael.     Bolte  (A.) 134.23 

Madame  Fontenoy.  [Clarke  (C.  C. )]  .  .  .  226.64 
Madame  Thdr^se.    Erckmann  (E.  )  and  Chatrlan 

(A.) 183.22 

Madcap  Violet.     Black  (Wm.) 134.43 

Madeleine  :  a  tale  of  Auvergne.  Kavanagh  (J.)  221.50 
Madeline  LesUe,  pseud.  See  Baker  (H.  N.  W.) 
Mademoiselle  fifty  millions.  Dash  (La  comtesse), 
pseud,  of  Saint-Mars  (C.  de  C.  de).  .  .  171.51 
Mademoiselle  Mathilde.  Kingsley  (H.)  .  .  226.01 
Mademoiselle  Merquem.  Dudevant  (A.L.A.D.)  175.30 
Mademoiselle  Mori,  a  tale  of  modern  Rome.      Clarke 

(C.  C.) 225.10 

MiADGe  ;  or  night  and  morning.     Goodwin  (Mrs. 

H.  B.) 211.09 

Madonna  Mary.     Oliphant  (Mrs.  M.  0.  W.)  .     234.17 

Mae  Madden.     Mason  (M.M.) 227.74 

M.1GA  stories.     From  Putnam's  monthly.     .     .     225.11 
Contents  :  Found  and  lost.    My  three  conversations  with 
Miss  Cliester.  Mrs.  Macsimum'a  bill.  The  least  of  the  cran- 
berries. Tolliwotte's  ghost.  Professor  Pbaulillo.  The  mor- 
mon's wile.    The  rich  merchant  ol  Cairo.    The  legend  of 
Goodman  Poverty.  The  dontjle  veil.  My  husband's  mother. 
The  old  woman  who  dried  up  and  blew  away.     The  ambas- 
sador in  spite  of  himself.    Elegant  Tom  Iiillar.    A  toss-up 
for  a  husband.    Uncle  Bernard's  story.    How  1  came  to  be 
married. 
Magdalena.     Mai!litt(E.)    [John(E.)]     .     .     22.J.70 
Magdalen  Hepburn.  Oliphant  {Mrs.  M.  O.  W. )  2:i4. 18 
Magdalen  the  enchantress.     Lascelle  (L.  E.  )     225.12 
Maggie  and  Emma.     Mackintosh  (M.  J.)   .     .     2'24.79 

Maggie  Miller.     Holmes  (M.J.) 213.50 

Magic  goblet.     Carlen  (E.)     2  v.  in  1.  .     .     .     145.45 

Magic  minor  :  tales.     Gilbert  iW.)  ....     194.29 

Magill  (M.  T.  )     The  Holcombes.     A  story  of  Virginia 

home  life 225.17 

—  Women,  or  chronicles  of  the  late  war.  .  .  22.J.22 
Magnet  stories.  .See  Peebles  (M.  L. )  .  .  .  234.48 
Maid  Marian,  /n  Peacock  (T.  L.)  Works,  v.  2.  5062.16 
Maid  of  Killeena,  and  other  stories.  Black  (W.)  134. ,39 
Maid  of  Maliiies.      Bulwer-Lytton   (E.  G.  E.  L.)     In 

Little  classics,  v.  6 226.  b8 

Maid  of  Sker.  Blackmore  (R.  D.)  ....  134.30 
Maid  of  Stralsund.  Liefde  (J.  B.  de).  .  .  .  172.59 
Maid,  wife,  and  widow  ;  or,  the  cloister  and  the  hearth. 

Reade(C.) 242.14 

Maiden  and  married  life  of  Mary  Powell.     [Manning 

(A.)] 225.28 

Maiden  aunt.  [Smedlet  (M.  B.)]  ....  132.20 
JIaiden  widow.  Southwokth  (Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.)  253.90 
Maidenhood  series.     Kuinety  : — 

Asbury  twins.    Clarke  (R.  S.) 227.93 

Daisy  Travers ;  or  the  girls  of  Hive  hall.    S.kmuels 

(A.  F.) 24r..98 

Our  Helen.    Clakke  (US.)       2'26.i'.7 

Seven  daughters.     Douglas  (A.  M)        .     .    .     ITG.a* 

That  queer  girl.    Townsend  (V.  F.)  .     .     .     .    266.30 

Mainstone's  housekeeper.     Metey.ard  lE.)       .     231.82 

Maitland  (E.)     ['Herbert  Ainslie.']     By  and  by;  an 

historical  romance  of  the  future.     .     .     .     235.90 

—  Higher  law 213.76 

—  Pilgrim  and  the  shrine 3584.21 


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FICTION  :  Maitlaud  to  Manied. 


Maitland  (James  a.)     The  old  patroon  ;  or,  the  great 

Van  Brock  property '225. 1  i 

—  Sartaroe,  a  tale  of  Norway 225.15 

Majendie  (Lady  Margaret).  Giannetto.  .  .  225.98 
Majob   Gahagan.     Thackeeat  (W.  M.)     Miscellanies, 

V.  1 255.57 

Major  Jones's  courtship.  Thompson  (W.  T. )  .  256.29 
Major  Roger  Sherman  Potter  (Life  and  adventures  of). 

Tkuesdale  (Pheleg  von).  [Adams  (F.  O]  112.11 
Make  or  break.  Optic  (Oliver).  [Adams  (W.  T.)]  113.11 
Malboke  :     an    Oldjiort   romance.      Higginson 

(T.  W.) 213.32 

Malbkook.      [ancm.'\ 225.18 

Malcolm.     MacDonald  (G.  ) 226.  CS 

MiLESPiNi  (0.)     Novels v.  3  of  244.22 

MiLLEViLLE.      Abbott  (J.) 111.02 

Maloky  {Sir  T.  )     History  of  King  Arthur,  and  of  the 

knights  of  the  round  table 3  v.  123.28 

Malot  (H.  )     liomain  Kalbria  :  his  adventures  by  sea 

and  shore 226.93 

MvM.MON.       G0KE(J/)-S.  C.) 211.22 

Man  and  money.  Souvestee  (E. )  ....  253.51 
Man  and  wife.  Collins  (W.  VVilkie).  .  .  .  162.14 
M.vN  at  arms  ;  or,  Henry  de  Cerou.     James  (G. 

P.  R.) 215.G5 

Man  in  black.     James  ( G.  P.  R. ) 215.66 

Man  in  the  moon.  Raymond  (K.  W.)  .  .  .  242.88 
Man  in  til©  reservoir.    Hoffman   (C.  F.)     In  Little  claesica, 

V.  4 226.86 

Man  is  love.  An  Ameiican  story.  [^anon.''i  .  226.59 
Man  made  of  money.  Jeukold(D.)  .  .  .  221.15 
Man  of  feeling.  Mackenzie  (H.)  ....  5053.07 
Man  of  honor.  Eggleston  (G.  C.)  ....  184.33 
Man  of  the  world.  Mackenzie  (H.)  .  .  .  5053-07 
Man  with  the  broken  ear.     About  (E.)   .     .     .     112.03 

Man  who  laughs.     Hugo  (Victor) 214.(52 

Man  who   was   like    Shakespeare.     Black  (W.)     WUh  his  Maid 
01  Killeua.  etc 134.39 

Man  who  was  not  a  colonel.     By  a  high  private.  227.70 

M.1N  without  a  country.     Hale  (E.  E.) In  212.06 

Same.     In  Atl.\ntio  tales 124.04 

.Same.     In  Little  classics,  v.  1 226.83 

Manchester  strike.     M.^rtineau  (H. )     .     .     .     231.29 

Manfred.     Guere.azzi  (F.  D.  ) 211.72 

MiNiOAULT  (G.)    St.  Cecilia.  Parti.  Adversily.  244.63 
Mannerino  (May),  psmdon.     See  Nowell  (H.  P.  H. ) 
Manners  (Mrs.)     See  Kich.ards  (il/cs-.  Wm.  C. ) 
Manning  (Miss  Anne).     Cherry  and  violet  ;   a  tale  of 
the  great  plague 225.23 

—  Colloquies  of  Edward   Osborne,    citizen  and  cloth 

worker,  of  London,    [1547-59] 225.24 

—  Deborah's  diary 225.31 

—  Diana's  crescent 224.99 

—  Good  old  times 224.97 

—  Household  of  Sir  Thomas  More 225.30 

—  Jacques  Bonneval  ;  or,  the  days  of  the  Dra- 

gonnades 225.26 

—  Ladies  of  Beaver  Hollow 225.27 

—  Maiden  and  married  life  of  Mary  Powell,  afterwards 

Mistress  Milton 225.28 

—  Old  Chelsea  buu-house 22.5.29 

^  Passages  in  the  life  of  the  faire  gospeller,  mistress 

Anne  Askew 22-5.25 

—  Provocations  of  madame  Palissy 224.96 

—  Spanish  barber 224.98 

M.an(Edverino.      Edgewobth  (M.)  Novels,  v.  7.  182.14 

M  iNSFiELD  ( L.  W. )     Up  country  letters.     .     .  225.32 

MiNSFiELD  Park.      Austen  (Jane) 125.14 

MiNSiE  Wauch.      MaiR(D.  M.) 23>.21 

Mvntle  (The).      [Naubebt  (B.)1 151.12 

MvNZONi(A. )      The   betrothed  lovers;  [or,  I  promessi 

sposi] :  a    Milanese    story   of   the   17th   century. 
With  the  Column  of  infamy.     3  v.       .     .  225.33 
MvR  (Helen).     Sie  Walker  (Mrs.  D.  M.) 
M  iRBLE  fawn  ;    or,    romance  of  Monte  Beni.     Haw- 
thorne iN.)      212.57 

MvRCELLAof  Rome.      [Knevels  (ilfi-s.  D.  C.)]  186  07 

March  (Anne).  The  old  stone  house.  .  .  .  226. G2 
March  (Walter),  pseud.      See  Willcox  (O.  B.) 

Marchioness  of  BrinviUiers.     Smith  (A.)    .     .  2.52.42 

MiEcus.     Aimwell  (Walter).     [Slmonds  (W.)]  252.47 


Marcus  Blair  ;  a  story  of  provincial  times.     Weight 

(C.  E.) 266.78 

Marcus  Warland.  Hentz  (C.  L.)  ....  213.12 
Maedi,  »ud  a  voyage  thither.     Melville  (H.)       231.67 

MAEG.iEET.     Tytler  (G.  C.  F.) 261.90 

Margaket,  a  prairie  home.  Bright  (Mrs.  M.  A.)  142.03 
Maegarft,  a  tale  of  the  real  and  ideal.      Judd  (liev. 

Sylvester) 221.34 

M.iRGAEET  and  her  bridesmaids.   [Stretton  (J. )]  225. 3G 

Maegaeet  Cecil.     Bell  (C.  D.) 133.21 

Margaret  Denzil's  history.  [Greenwood  (F.)]  225.37 
Maegaeet  Hamilton.  Newby  (J/rs.  C.  J.)  .  233.29 
Maegeet  Howth,  a  story  of  to-day.     Davis  (Mrs. 

K.  H.) 172.01' 

Margaret  Lyudsay.  Wilson  (J.)  ....  264.20 
Maegaeet  Maitlaud.  Oliphant  (jlfi-s.  M.  0.  W.)  234. 19 1 
Maegaeet  Moncrieffe.  Burdett  (Charles).  .  145.18 
Maegaeet  Percival.  Sewell  (E.  M.)  .  .  .  251.42 
Margaret  Smith's  journal.     Whiitier  (J.  G. )       263.57 

Same,     //i /us  Prose  works,  v.  1.    .     .     .  5077.10 

Margaret's  engagement,  [anon.]  ....  225.38 
Mabgaret's  home  (Loss  and  gain  ;  or).     Haven 

(A.  B.) 212.85 

M,uiGRET  Howth.  Davis  (J/)s.  R.  H. )  .  .  .  172.01 
Maegueeite  Kent.  Wayne  (M.  W.  )  .  .  .  .  263. 70 
Marguerite  de  Valois.  Dumas  (A.)  ....  181.07 
M.AEIA  ;  or  the  wrongs  of  women.     Godwin  (Mrs.  M.W.) 

Ill  hrr  Posthumous  works,  v.  1-2.  .  '.  .  5823.20 
Marlan  Drayton  (Leaves  from  ye  journal  of).  .  225.44 
Marian  Grey.  Holmes  (J/j-s.  M.  J.)  ....  213.55 
SIaeian  Rooke  ;    or,    the   guest   of    fortune.     Sedley 

(H.) 251.23 

Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son.  Muhleach(L.)  233.03 
Maeie  Dorville  ;  a  story  of  a  French  boarding-school. 

Witt  (Madame  G.  de) 172.47 

M.iEiEiTA.     Trollope  (T.  A.) 261.80 

Marion  Barnard.     Smith  (J.  F.) 251.96 

Maeion Berkley.  Caxton(L.)  [CoMiNS(LizzieB.)]  152.33 
Marion  Graham,  or  "higher  than  happiness."  Lander 

(Mflta). 222.41 

Marion  Harland,  pseud.  See  Teehune  (Mrs.  M.  V.  H. ) 
Marius.  Hugo  (Victor).  Les  Miserables,  part  3.  214.54 
Maejoeie  Daw,  c/c.  Aldeich  (T.  B.)  .  .  .  121.43 
Maejoeie  Fleming  ;  a  sketch.     Brown  (J.)      .     143.18 

Same.     In  Little  classics,  v.  10 226.97 

Maejorie's  quest.     Gould  (J,  T.) 195.30 

Marjory.     Deane(M.) 172.55 

Mark  Gildersleeve.  Saczade  (.7.  S. )  ....  245.91 
M.4RK  Rowland.     Martingale  (Hawser).    [Sleepee 

(J.  S.)] 252.62 

M.ARK,  the  match  boy.     Alger  (H.)     ....     121.26 

Mark  Twain.     See  Clemens  (S.  L.) 

Maek  Twain's  Sketches,  new  and  old.   [Clemens 

(S.  L.)] 155.30 

Maek  Wilton,  the  clerk.     Taylor  (G.  B. )    .     .     25.5.14 
Market  Harborough.    Melville  (W.)     .     .     .     235.86 
Marlitt  (E.  ),  j}seud.     See  John  (E.  ) 
Maemaduke  Herbert.     Blessington  (Lady)     .     134.10 
Marmaduke  Wyvil.     Heeeert  (H.  W.)    .     .     .     213.19 

IVLiRMONTEL  (J.  P. )    Belisurius 225.43 

Same.      [Another  translation] 2'25.87 

Maeoon.     Reid  (Cnpt.  Maynei 242.51 

iVoi^.— Sometimes  occurs  with  the  name  of  W,  G.  Simms 

on  the  title-page. 
MiEOONER's  Island.   Goulding  (F.  R.)     .     .     .     211.40 

Marque-ss  (The).     Hook(T.  E.) 214.06 

Marquis  and  merchant.  Collins  (Mortimer).  162.30 
M.iBQUis  de  ViHemer.  Sand  (George).     .     .     .     175.56 

Maeeiage.     Feeeiek  (J/i.ss  M.) 191.22 

Maeeiage,  a  lottery.  Geey  (3/rs.  E.  C.)  .  .  211.62 
Maeei.\ge  in  high  life.  Feuillet  (O.)  .  .  .  19(i.22 
Maeeiage  in  high  life.  Geey  ( 3/r.9.  E.  C. )  .  .  211.61 
Marriage  of  Belphagor.  Machia'S'elli  (N. )  v.l  of  171.02 
Maeeuge  of  Moira  Fergus.  Black  (W.)  .  .  134.42 
Maeeied  against  reason.     SLickenzie  (A.  S.)  .     224.88 

M.iEEiED  at  last.     Thomas  (Annie) 255.69 

Married  beneath  him.     Payn  (J.)      ....     235.60 

Maeeied  belle.     Smpth  ( Julie  P. ) 254.86 

Maeeied  for  both  worlds.  Porter  (Mrs.  A.  E. )  241.84 
Maeeied  in  haste.  Stephens  (Mrs.  K.  S. )  .  253. 78 
Married  life.     Aethue(T.  S.) 123.14 


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503 


Married  life  at  Hillside.    Gbay  (Barry).  [Coffin 

(R.  B.)] 1G1.13 

Married  uot  mated.     Cart  (  jI/i'.w  Alice).     .     .     15'2.0;i 
Married  or  siugle.  Sedowick  ( .l/w.s  C.  M. )  2  v.     251.14 
Marryat  (Florence).     .SVe  Church  (Mrs.  Ross). 
Mabryat  ( Capt.  F. )  Children  of  the  new  forest     225.46 
--Jacob  Faithful 22r,.49 

—  Japhet  in  search  of  a  father 22.'). 48 

—  Kintj'sown 22").50 

—  Little  savage 22.5.51 

—  Mastermnn  Readj' ;  or,  the  wreck  of  the  Pacific.  225. 52 

—  Midshipman  Easy 225.53 

—  Missiou  ;  or,  scenes  in  Africa 225..54 

—  Naval  officer,  or  Frank  Mildm ay 225.47 

—  Newton  Forster.       .' 225.55 

—  Pacha  of  many  tales '.     .     .     225. 5B 

—  Percival  Keene 225.57 

—  Peter  Simple 225.574 

—  Phantom  ship 225.58 

—  Pirate  and  the  three  cutters 225. 6() 

—  Poacher. 225.67 

—  Poor  Jack 225.59 

—  Privateer's-man  one  hundred  vears  ago.       .     225.60 

—  Ratlin  the  reefer " 225.61 

—  Settlers  iu  Canada 225.62 

—  Snarleyyow  ;  or,  the  dog  fiend 225.63 

—  Travels  and  adventm-es  of  Monsieur  Violet.     225.64 

—  Valerie,  an  autobiography 225.65 

"Marrying  by  lot.  Mortimer  (C.  B.)  ....  232.36 
MiUBYiNG  for  money.  D aniel  ( .^/cs.  M. )  .  .  171.32 
Mabrytn'g  too  late.  Wood  (George).  .  .  .  264.44 
Maesh-Caldwell  ( Ji)s.  A. )   Adelaide  Lindsay.     231.03 

—  Aubrey.     2  v 231.01 

—  Castle  Avon.     2v 231.07  ;  231.02 

—  Emilia  Wyndham.    2v 231.01  ;  231.10 

—  Father  Darcy 231.01 

—  Heiress  of  Haughton 231.16 

—  Mordauut  hall ;  or,  a  September  night.  .     .     231.12 

—  Mount  Sorel  ;  or  the  heiress  of  the  De  Veres.     231.01 

—  Norman's  bridge;  or,  the  modern  Midas. 231. 13;  231.01 

—  RavenscUfle.   2v 231.14  ;  231.01 

—  Time,  the  avenger. 231.02 

—  Tiiumphs  of  time 231.01 

Contr^nts  :  Sealed  orders.    Previsions  of  lady  Evelyn,    A 
soldier's  fortune. 

—  Two  old  men's  tales  :  the  Deformed,  and  the  Ad- 

miral's daughter 225.76 

—  Wilmingtons 231 .02 

Marsh  ( Mrs.  G.  P. ), translator.   See  Hallig  (The).  231. 1 8 

Marsh  (J.  B.)     Life  of  Robin  Hood 225.78 

MarshaUj  (Emma).  Mrs.  Mainwariug's  journal.  226. G5 
M.iRSHAi-i,  (Mss  Nellie).  As  by  fire.  .  .  .  225.75 
Marston  ;  or  memoirs  of  a  statesman.  Croly  (G.  )  165. 26 
Martin  Chuzzlewit.  Dickens  (Charles).  .  .  173.33 
Martin  Merivale.  Creyton  (Paul).  [Trowbridge 

(J.  T.)] 262.13 

Mabtin  Paz.     Vebke   (J.)     [In  his   Sm-vivors   of  the 

Chancellor.) 266.82 

Martin  Pole.     Saunders  (John) 245.04 

Maetineau  (Harriet).     Croftou  boys.       .     .     .     231.20 

—  Deerbrook 231.21 

—  Feats  on  the  fiord 231.22 

—  Hour  (The)  and  the  man.     [Toussaint  Louverture.] 

3  V. 231.24 

—  Illustrations  of  political  economy.     9  v.       .     231.27 

1.  Life   in  the   ^vild8.       Tlie  hill    and   the   valley. 

Brooke  and  Brooke  farm. 

2.  Demerara.    Ella  of  Garveloch.    Weal  and  woe  in 

Garveloeh. 

3.  Manchester  strike.    Cousin  Marshall.    Ireland. 

4.  Homes   abroad.     For  each  and  for  all.    French 

wines  and  pohtics. 
8.  The  charmed  sea.     Berkeley,  the  Ijanker. 

6.  Messrs.   Vanderput  and  Suoek.      The  loom  and 

the  lugger. 

7.  Sowers  and  reapers.    Cinnamon  and  pearls. 

8.  Briery  Creek.    Tiiree  aees. 

9.  The  Farrers  of  Budge-Row.    The  moral  of  many 

fables. 

—  Peasant  and  prince 231.23 

—  Settlers  at  home 231.37 

Martingai,e  (Hawser),  psmd.     See  Sleeper  (J.  S. ) 
Maetins  of  Cro"  Martin.     Levee  (Charles).       .     223.53 
Maetyn  Ware's  temptation.     Wood  (iWr.s.  H.)    261.60 


Martyria(W.)     Mountford  ( W.  ) 232.09 

M.vrtyrs.     Chateaubriand  (F.  de.)     ....     153.23 
Maetyes  of  Spain.     Chables  (Jl/r.v.  E. )  .     .     .     153.16 
Maevel  (Ik),  pseud.     See  Mitcheli,  (D.  G.) 
Mabvellous  adveutures  of  Master  Tyll  Owlglass. 

MuRNER  (T.) 234.42 

Mary  and  Hugo.  Smith  (3/>-s.  E.  O.)  .  .  .  252.77 
Mary  Barton.     Gaskell  {Mis.  E.  C.)      .     .     .     194.06 

Mary  Bell.     Abbott  (Jacob) 111.04 

Mary  Brandegee  ;  an  autobiography.  [Peck  (E.  )]  235.2S 
Mary  Derwent.     Stephens  (iUc*.  A.  S.)  .     .     .     253.69 

Mary  Erskine.     Abbott  (J.) 111.03 

Mary  Lj-ndon  ;  or  revelations  of  a  life,  [anon.]  231.38 
Mary  Lyndsay.  Ponsonby  (Lady  E.)  .  .  .  241.46 
Mary  of  Burgundy.     James  (G.  P.  R.)    .     .     .     215.67 

Mary  of  Lorraine.     Grant  (J.) 211.92 

Mary  Osborne.  Abbott  (J.)  Juno  stories,  v.  3.  111. ,32 
Mary  Powell.  [Manning  (Anne).  1  ....  225.28 
Mary  Schweidler,  the  amber  witch.     Meinhold 

(J.  W.) 231..59 

Maey  Staunton,     [anon.] 231.39 

Mary,  the   handmaid   of   the   Lord.     Charles   (Mrs. 

E.) 153.09 

Mason  (C.  Welch).  Rape  of  the  gamp.  .  .  225.86 
Mason  (James,  cd.)  Old  fairy  tales.  .  .  .  185.44 
Mason  (M.  M.)     Mae  Madden,   with  an  introductory 

poem  by  Joaquin  Miller 227.74 

Massacre  of  the  Jews  iu  Lisbon   [in   1506].     Jacobs 

(J.F.) In  171.19 

Master  builder.     Lee(D.  K.) 222.54 

Master  Flea.  [Hoffman  (C.  T.  A.)]  .  .  .  151.11 
Master  Humphrey's  clock.  Dickens  (C.)  .  .  174.34 
Master  Martin  and  his  workmen.    Hoffmann  (E. 

T.  W.) 133.02 

Master  of  Greenway  Court  (Fairfax  ;  or).     Cooke 

(J.  E.) 163.10 

Master  of  Grey  lands.  Wood  (.Vi-.s.  H.)  .  .  264.78 
Mastebm AN  Ready.  Maeryat(F.  )  ....  225.52 
Mathews  (C.  )     Chanticleer  ;   a  thanksgiving  story  of 

the  Peabody  family 225.89  ' 

—  Various  writings 5053.05 

Coiitimts  :  The  Motley  book.     Behemoth  :  a  legend  of  the 

mound-builders.    Career  of  PuffiT  Hopkins. 
Mathews  (J.  H.)     The  Bessie  books.     6  v.      .     225.80 
v.  1.  Bessie  at  the  sea-side.  I  4.  Bessie  among  the  moun- 

2.  Bessie  in  the  city.         |         tains. 

4.  Bessie  and  her  friends.  I  5.  Bessie  at  school. 

I  6.  Bessie  on  her  travels. 

JIathteu  Kopars.     [anon.] 231.40 

Matilda.     Sue  (Eugene) 254.36 

Matilda  Douglas  (Doings  in  Maryland  ;  or).    .     175.11 

Matilda  Lonsdale.     Adams  (C.) 112.09 

Mateimonial  infelicities.  Gray  (Barry).   [Coffin 

(R.  B.)] 161.12 

Matt's  follies,  and  other  stories.  Peescott  (M.N.)  241.88 
SIatthew  Caraby.     By  Benauly,  pseud,  of  Abbott  (B., 

A.,  and  L.)       231.41 

Matthew  Wald  (History  of).  Lookhart  (J.  G.)  224.19 
Mattie  :  a  stray.  [Robinson  (F.  W.)]  .  .  .  231.42 
Maud  and  Miriam.     McKeever  (H.  B. )  .     .     .     225.16 

Maud  Mohan.     Thomas  (Annie) 255.72 

Maud  or  Nina.     Melville  (J.  G.  W.)    .     .     .     235.89 

Maude  Talbot.     [Paeb  (H.)] 222.65 

Maudit  (Le).     Under  the  ban.     [anon..]      .     .     231.43 

Mauprat.     Sand  (George) 175.31 

Maurice.     Bechabd(F.  ) 132.23 

Maurice  Dering  ;   or,  the  quadrilateral.      Lawrence 

(G.  A.) 222.49 

Maueice  Tiemey.     Levee  (C.) 223.56 

Max  Havelaer.  By  Multaluli.  [Dekkee  (E.  D. )]  10i!4.18 
Mas  Kromer.  [Sjhth  (Hannah).]  ....  225.79 
Max  Meredith's  millennium.  Townsend  (V.  F. )   261.96 

Maxwell.     Hook  (T.  E.) 214.04 

Maxwell  (Cecil).    Story  of  three  sisters.     .     .     231.17 
Maxwell  (Mrs.  Johni.     See  Beaddon  (,Miss  M.  E.) 
Maxwell  (W.  H.)    Bivouac 231.43 

—  Captain  Blake 231.44 

—  Hector  OHalloran 231.45 

—  Stories  of  Waterloo 231.46 

Maxwell  Drewitt.     Traffoed  (  F.  G.  )  [Eiddell  ( Mrs. 

(J.  H.)] 243.19 

May.     Oliphant  (.Urs.  M.  O.  W.)       ....     234.93 


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FICTION  :   May  <o  Mill. 


May  (E.  J.)    Bertram  Noel,  a  story  for  youth.      231.48 

—  Dashwood  priory 231.49 

—  Saxelford 231.50 

iUY  (Sophie),  p.<ieuJ.  6'ee  Clabke  (R.  S. )  .  .  226.68 
May  and  December.  Hubback  (Jira.  J.)  .  .  214.36 
May-flowee.  Stowe  {Mrs.  H.  B.)  .  .  .  .  254.19 
May  Mannering,  p/reud.     See  Nowell  (H.  P.  H. ) 

MiY  Murtin,  e<a     Thompson  (D.  P.)  .     .     .     .     201.28 

Mayhew  (A. )     Payed  with  gold 231,53 

Mayhew  (H.  oiwi  A. )    The  good  genius.      .     .     231.51 

—  The  magic  of  kindness 231.52 

—  Whom  to  marry 231.54 

Mayo  {^frs.  Isabella  F.)  ['Edward  and  Ruth  Gtarrett.'] 

—  By  still  waters 196.03 

—  Chance  child 193.34 

—  Crooked  places 196.02 

^  Crust  and  cake 193.32 

—  Dead  sin  and  other  stories 19(1.01 

—  Doing  and  dreaming 196.05 

—  Gold  and  dross 196.04 

^  Occupations  of  a  retired  life 193.31 

—  Premiums  paid  to  experience 194.32 

—  Quiet  miss  Godolphin 193.34 

—  White  as  snow 193.33 

MiY0(W.  S.)     The  Berber 231.56 

—  Kaloolah  ;  or,  the  adventures  of  Jonathan  Bomer  of 

Naatucket 231.57 

—  Never  again 235.74 

—  Eonance  dust  from  the  historic  placer.  .  .  231.58 
Mayor  of  Wind-gap.  Banim  (M.)  ....  132.34 
IvIsiDow  brook.  Holmes  (J/rs.  M.  J.)  .  .  .  213.56 
i.XsAvs   and   ends;   or,   self-training.     Sedgwick  (Jlfiss 

CM.) 251.16 

Il23i\A  Pomar  (CbijiiJ  de).  The  honeymoon.  Remem- 
brances of  a  bridal  tour  through  Scotland.  235. 71 
T.Ted.tsa.  Saktokis  {Mrs.  A.  Kemble).  .  .  .  244.74 
I.Ie.'.'Ihold  (J.  W. )  Sidonia  the  sorceress.  .  .  231.59 
-  M  iry  Schweidler,  the  amber-witch.  .  .  231.r'9.a 
MiLBouKNE  hoiise.     [Waknek  (S.)]     .    .     .     .     263.06 

Melechsala.     Mussus  (J.  C.  A.) 151.13 

Melincouet.     Peacock  (T.  L.)  Works,  v.  1.    .  5062.15 
Melinda  the  cabooe;r,  a  tale  of  the  gold  coast  [of  Afri- 
ca].    Skertchly  ( J.  A. ) 1092.21 

Meune  (Mary  M.)     Charteris 231.47 

Mellichajipe  ;  a  legend  of  the  Santee.     Semms 

W.  G.) 252.33 

MEiiS  (A.)     Baron  Leo  Von  Oberg,   a  story   of   love 

unspoken 231.76 

Melville  (G.  J.  Whyte).    Bones  and  I.     [Light 

essays.] 231.84 

—  Brookes  of  Bridlemere 23.5.86 

—  Cerise  :  a  tale  of  the  last  century 2.51.60 

—  Contraband,  or  a  lo-sing  hazard 2U.79 

—  General  Bounce,  or  the  lady  and  the  locusts.    235.87 

—  Gladiator.5 ;  a  tale  of  Rome  and  Judea.     .     .     231.64 

—  Holmby  house,  a  tale 231.61 

—  Inside  the  bar,  or  sketches  of  Soakington.  235.86i 
. —  Interpreter  ;  a  tale  of  the  Crimean  war.       .     231.99 

—  Kate  Coventry 231.93 

—  Market  Harborough 235. 86  i 

—  M.  or  N 231.97 

—  Maud  or  Nina.    [Same  as  M.  or  N.]    .     .     .     235.89 

—  Queen's  Maries  :  a  romance  of  Holyrood.     .     231.98 

—  Sarchedon,  a  legend  of  the  great  queen  [Sem- 

iramis] 235.70 

—  Satanella,  a  story  of  Punchestown.     .     .     .     231.55 

—  Tilbury  Nogo  ;  or,  passages  in  the  life  of  an  unsuc- 

cessful man 231.62 

—  Uncle  John 235.88 

—  The  white  rose 231.63 

MiiLViLLE  (.Herman).     Bell  tower.     In  Little  classics, 

v.. 3 226.85 

—  Confidence  man 231.65 

. —  Israel  Potter  ;  his  fifty  years  of  exile.      .     .     231.66 

—  Mardi,  and  a  voyage  thither.     2  v.      ...     231.67 

—  Moby  Dick  ;  or.  the  whale 231.69 

—  Omoo  ;  adventures  iu  the  south  seas.       .     .     231.70 

—  Piazza  tales 231.71 

—  Pierre  ;  or,  the  ambiguities.  .     ._....     231.72 

—  Redbura  ;  his  first  voyage 231.73 

—  Typee  ;  a  peep  at  Polynesian  life 231.74 

—  White-Jacket  ;  or,  the  world  in  a  man-of-war.  231.75 


Membkr  for  Paris  (The)  ;  a  tale  of  the  second  empire. 
By  Trois-Etoiles.     [Mueeay  (G.)]   .     .     .     231.92 
Memoirs  of  a  cavalier.   De  Foe  (D.)    5032.06  ;  5037.14 
Memoies  of  a  femme  de  chambre.     Blessington 

(M.) 134.12 

Memoies  of  a  phy.sician.  Dumas  (A.)  .  .  .  181.08 
Memoies  of  a  water  drinker.  Dunl.ap  (W.)  .  181.20 
Memoies  of  Barry  Lyndon.     Thackeeay  (W.  M.) 

V.  1  of  255.61  ;  v.  3  of  255.57 
Memoirs  of  Captain  Carleton.      DeFoe(D.)     5032.01 

Memoirs  of  Gaudentio  de  Lucca 194.15 

Memoies  of  my  youth.     Lamaetine  (.\.  P.  de).    222.29 

Memoirs  of  the  year  2500.     [Meeclee  (H.)]     .     231.77 

Memories  :  a  story  of  Germau  love.   Mijllee  (F.  Max). 

From  the  German,  by  G.  P.  Upton.     .     .     231.19 

Men  of  character.     Jeeeold  (D.) 221.14 

Men,  women,  and  ghosts.  Phelps  (E.  S.)  .  241.09 
Men's  wives.     Thackeeay  (W.  M.)      ....     255.45 

Same v.  3  of  255.61  ;  v.  4  of  255.57 

Meecedes  of  Castile.     Coopee  (J.  F.)    .     .     .     164.03 
Merchant  and  the  friar.     [Marco  Polo  and  Roger  Ba- 
con.]    Palgeave  ( >"i;- F. ) 443.08 

Merchant  mechanic.  Howe  (M.  A.)  .  .  .  214.18 
Merchant  of  Berlin.     Muhibach  (L. )     [Mundt 

(C.)] 232.73 

Merciee  de  Lacombe  (H. )    Memoirs  of  the  year 

2.500 231.77 

Meecy  Philbrick's  choice,     [finon.]     ....     235.73 

i\'o«e.— Attributed  to  Mrs.  Jackson,  formerly  Mrs.  Helen  Hunt. 

Meeedith  (George).     EmiUa  in  Engl;md.  3  v.     231.91 

—  Evan  Harrington  ;  or,  he  would  be  a  gentle- 

man  231.78 

Meredith   (il/rs.  L.  A. )     The  lacemakers :  Lish 

character 952.06 

Meredith  (Owen),  pseud.  See  Bul'wee-Lytton  (R.  L. ) 
Meredith.     Blessington  (indy  M.  )        .      .     .     134.12 

Meridiana.     Verne  (J.) 206.77 

Mekimee(P.)     Colomba 231.81 

—  1572  :  times  of  Charles  IX 235.67 

—  Letters  to  an  incognita 3251.16 

Meekland  ;   or,   self-sacrifice.     Oliphant  {Mrs.  M.  0. 

W.) 234.20 

Merrimack  ;  or,  life  at  the  loom.  Lee  (D.  K.  )  222.55 
Meeey  Christmas.  Mackarness  (.l/cs.  M.  A. )  241.29 
Merry  mount ;  a  romance  of  the  Massachusetts  colony. 

Motley  (J.  L.) 232. 3S 

Mery  (Joseph)     Through  thick  and  thin  :   or,   "  La 

guerre  du  Nizam."  Tr.  by  O.  Vibeur.  .  226.92 
Message  from  the  sea.  Dickens  (C.)  .  .  .  174.01 
Messes.  Vauderput  and  Snoek.  Maetineau  ( H. )  231.32 

Meta  Gray.     McIntosh  (M.  J. ) 224.73 

META'sfai'th.     Tabor  (E.) 231.80 

Meteyaed  (Eliza).  Mainstone's  housekeeper.  231.82 
Methodist  (The).  Fletcher  (M.)  2  v.  .  .  192.19 
Meteopolites  (The)  ;  or,  kuow  thy  neighbor.    St.  Clak 

(R.) 244.56 

Mexico  versus  Texas,  a  descriptive  novel.     By  a 

Texian 227.31 

Mice  at  play.     Forest  (Neil) 186.31 

Michael  Armstroug.  Tbollope  (J/re.  F. )  .  .  262.02 
Michael  Rudolph.     Dupuy(E.  A.)    ....     181.31 

Michael  Strogoff.     Veene  (J.) 266.91 

IIiddlemaech.     Eliot  (George).     [Lewes  {Mrs. 

M.  E.)] 184.08 

MrosHiPMAN  Easy.  Markyat  ( (7((p(.  F. )  .  .  .  22.5.53 
Midsummer  eve  :  a  fairy  tale.   Hall  ( .U)-«.  S.  C. )     212.22 

JIldsummer  fays.     Pindek  (Susan) 235.38 

MiGNON  ;  a  tale,     [anon.l 231.83 

MiGNON.    Foeeestee  ( .Ifj-s. ) 196.43 

MiLDEED.     Ceaik(G.  M.) 165.21 

MiLDEED  Arkell.  Wood  (3/re.  H.)  ....  264.63 
MiLDEED  Norman,  the  Nazarene.  [nnon.l  .  .  231.85 
Mildeed's    wedding.     Deekick    (F.  )     [Notley 

{Mrs.)-\ 173.12 

Miles  O'Riley,  p.seud.  See  Halpine  (C.  G.)  .  212.26 
Miles  Wallingford.  Coopee  (J.  F.)  ....  164.04 
Mlllbank  :  or  Roger  Irving's  ward.     Holmes  {Mrs.  M. 

J.) 213.63 

Mill  of  the  vale.  Lohmann(F.)  ....  7n.  171.19 
Mill  on   the  floss.     Eliot    (George i.     [Lewes    (Mrs. 

G.  H.) 184.03 


BBOOKLYK    MERCANTILK    LIBRAKY, 


FICTION  :  MiUer  to  Moonshine. 


505 


Mii-LER  (Christine).  See  Van  Walrke  (.1/r.v.  E.  C.  W.  i 
AIiLLEB  (Hugli).  Tales  and  sketches.  .  .  .  2!1.8(> 
MiLUiit  (.Joaquin).  First  lam'lii.s  of  the  Sierras.     232.118 

—  The  ouo  lair  woman 2:i:t.l)") 

Miller  (S.  F.)     Wilkins  Wjlder 2:jl.87 

Miller  of  Ant,'il)ault.  [Dudevant  (A.L..\.l).)]  17'i.5.5 
MiLLEi:  of  Silcott  mill.  Deslonbe  (,l/i-.s-.  D. )  .  172. Ii.5 
Miller's  story  of  the  war.  Ekcksi.vnn  (E.  )  wul  Chatrian 

(A.) 18:5.43 

MtLi.s  of  the  gods.  Twells  (.l/i-.v.  J.  H.)  .  .  2i;<i.0'.» 
Mills  (The)  ofTiixbury.  To\vNSEND(Vii'gin'a  F.j2(il.'.l7 
MiLLY  ,  or  the  hidden  cross.  Guernsey  (L.  E.)  212.00 
MiLLY  D.uroll,  and  other  tales.  Bkaddon  i M.  E. )  141.30 
MtLLY  Xloyue  ;  or  broken  at  last.  Smiiu  (J.  F. )  2.'J2.79 
Mllman  (E.  H. )      Arthur  Conway,   or  scones  in  the 

tropics 231.88 

Milton  (John)  and  his  times.  Kino  (Max.)  .  213.31 
Mimic  life.  KrrcHiE  ( il/ra.  A.  C.  M. )  .  .  .  2-13.35 
MiNiQO  ;   or,  the  fairy  of    Cairnstouo  abbey.     Abbutt 

(J.)  Harpke's  story  books,  v.  11.  .  .  .  216,90 
Ministemno  childreu.  Chaeleswoeth  (M.  L.)  1-53. 1'J 
Minister's  wife.  Oliphant  (Mrs.  M.  O.  W.)  .  234.21 
Minister's  wooing.  Stowe  (.)//■.■>■.  H.  H.)  .  .  254.20 
Ministry  of  lite.  Charleswoeth  (M.  L. )  .  .  153.20 
Minnie  Grey  ;  or  who  is  the  heir.  S.mith  !,J.  F. )  252.81 
Minstrel  love.  Fooque  (F.  H.C.  de  la  Motte).  l'J2.2fi 
MiR.iMicm.  [S.IVAGB  (.1//-.S-.  W.  T.i]  .  .  .  .  231.89 
Miriam.    Harland  (Marion).     [Ti:ehune  {Mrs.  M.  V. 

H.)] 255.25 

Miriam  Ciffin.     HaetiJ.  C.) 214.83 

MiRi.AM  Monfort.  Waefield  (Mis.  C.  A.)  .  .  262.01 
Miriam's  memoiis.  ■W.irfield  (.U/x.  C.  A.)  .  202.78 
Mischief's  Thanksgiving,  elc.  Coolidoe  (Susan). Kil. 38 
Misfortdnes  of   Elphin.      Peacock   (T.  L.)     Works 

V.  2 50C2.16 

Miserables  (Les).  ,Sfee  Hugo  (Victor).  .  .  .  214.57 
Misrspresent-ation.  DEnRY(A.  H.)  .  .  .  175.21 
Miss  Angel.     Thackeeay  ( J/is.s  A.  1. )      .     .     .     2.J5.82 

MissOardw.     Edwaeds  (A.  B.) 182.29 

Miss  Columbia's  Pubho  School.  Illus.  by  T.  Nast.232.00 
Miss  Djrothy's  charge.  [Benedict  (F.  L.)]  .  132.41 
Mlss  Foire.ster.  Edwards  (J/iss- A.  B. )  .  .  .  182.32 
Miss  Gdbart's  career.  Holland  (J.  G.)  .  .  213.4j 
Miss  Hitchcock's  wedding  dress.  By  the  author  of 

Mrs.  Jemiugham's  jomnal 2'i3.91 

Miss  Mackenzie.   Teollope  (A.) '2(il.58 

Miss  .Majoribanks.     Oliphani  (Mrs.  M.  O.  W.)     2)4.21 

Mis^Milly.    BuTT(B.  M.) 143.37 

Miss  Moore.     Craik  (G.  M.) 1G5.37 

Miss  Nancy's  i^il^jrimage  :  a  story  of   travel.     Johnson 

(V.  W.)    .     .     .     . 22U.2G 

Miss  Oona  lIcQuirrie.     Smith  (A.)    ....     252.72 

Miss  or  Mrs'?     Collins  (W.  W  ) 162.40 

Miss  Patience  Hathaway.  [Beadley  (W.  J.)]  191.23 
Miss  K  iveuel's  conversion  from  secession  to  loyalty. 

De  Forest  (J.  W. ) 172.13 

Miss  Rovel.     Chehbuliez  (V.) 153.36 

Miss  ISlimmens's  window.  Peabody  (Mrs.  Mark). 

[Vi0TOB(jr;s.  V.  F.)] 262.43 

Miss  Van  Kortlaud.  [Benedict  (F.  L.)]  .  .  231.91 
Missing  bride.  Southworth  (.U/'s.  E.D.E.N. )  253.38 
Mission  ;  or,  scenes  in  Africa.   Makey.at  (Vapt.V.)  225.54 

MIST.AKEN.     Fuller  (L.) 193.18 

Mr.  and  Mrs.  F. Berry.  Thackeray  CSV. M.)  v.3of2)5.61 
Mr.  Brown's  letters.     Thackeeay  (W.  M.)     .     255.44 

S.ime V.  3  of    255.01 

Mr.  Pendleton's  cup.     Gayloed(G.)     [Beadley 

(W.  J. )] 191.31 

Mr.  Ratherford's    children.     Warner    (A..  B.   and  S. ) 

2  V 263.21 

Mr.  Smith.     Walfobd  (L.  B.)        2(52.74 

Mr.  Sponge's  sporting  tour.  Surtees  (R.  S. )  213.20 
Mb.  Stiwatt's  intentions.  Robinson  (F.  \V.)  .  243. 40 
Mtt.  Tibbot  OXeary,  the  carious.    Griffis  (G.)    la  Little  claa- 

Bics,  V.  5 226.87 

Mb.  Vaughan's  heir.  Benedict  ( F.  L. )  .  .  .  132.43 
Mr.  Wynyard's  ward.  [Paer(H.)]  ....  222.68 
Mrs.  Ben  Darby.  Collins  (A.  M.)  .  .  .  .  162.01 
Mrs.  Brown  in  London.     Sketchi.ey  (Arthur).  [Rose 

(G.)] 244.27 

Mrs.  Brown  in  the  Highlands.     Sketchley  (Arthur). 

[Rose  (G.)] 244.40 


Mrs.  Caudles  curtain  lictures.  Jerrold(D. )  221.16 
Mrs.  Gerald's  nieci  1''ulleuton  ( //k/// G. )  .  193.14 
Mrs.  Hallil>urton's  troubles.     Wood  (ilrs.  H.)     2«;4.56 

Mrs.  Jumn,'iiam's  journal 16G2.31 

Mrs.  Limber's  raffle  ;  or  a  church  fair  and  its  victims. 

[Butler  (W.  A.)] 233.00 

Mrs.  LiiTiper's  legacy.  Dickens  (C.  )  .  .  .  174.02 
Mrs.  Lir.iper's  lodgings.  Dickens  (C.  )  .  .  174.03 
Mes.  Mainwaring's  journal.  M.iEsaALL  (Emma).  226.05 
Mes.  Partington's  carpet  bag  of  fun  Avery(S.P.  )12.5.27 
Mrs.  Skagg's  husbands,  (d:.  IIaete  (Bret).  .  212.72 
Mistletoe.  By  the  author  of  the  Wedding  bells.  231.90 
Mistress  and  maid.     Ceaik  (Mrs.  Dinah  Maria 

Mulcch) 232.51 

MisTEEss  Judith.  Tytleb  (C.C.  Fraser).  .  .  261.95 
Misteess  Margery  :  a  talc  of  the  LoUards.     Holt 

(Emily  S.) 213.81 

Misunderstood.  Montgomery  (F.)  .  .  .  .  232.92 
Mitchell  (D.    G.)      ['Ik    Marvtl.']      Doctor  Johns; 

ortho(iox  minister  of  Connecticut.  2  v.     .     232.01 

—  Dream  life 232.03 

—  Fudge  doings.     2  v 232. 04 

—  Lorgnette  ;  or  studies  of  the  town.      .     .     .     232.05 

—  Reveries  ot  a  bachelor 232.06 

—  Seven  stoiies,  with  basement  and  attic.  .  .  232.07 
Mitchel  (7^fi;.  Walter).  Bryan  Maurice.  .  .  232.10 
MiXFoBD  (A.  B.)    The  furty-Beveu  KOui'us.    In  Little  classics, 

V.  11 226.99 

Mitfoed  I  Miss  M.R. )  Atherton,  and  other  tales.  232.  H 

—  Belford  Regis;  or,  sketches  of  a  couiitiy  town.    232. 12 

—  Our  village  :  sketches  of  rui'al  charaoter  aud  scenery. 

2  T 232.13 

—  Stories  of  American  life  ;  by  American  writers 

3t 232.15 

Moby  Dick  ;  or,  the  whale.  Melville  iH.)  .  231.69 
Modern  chivalry.  Brackenridge  (H.  H.)  .  .  135.13 
Modern  (A)  Mephistopheles.  [No  Najie  series.]  232.89 
Modern  pilgrims.  Wood  (George).  2  v.  .  .  264.45 
Modern  pythagorean.  Macnish  (R.)  .  .  .  225.09 
Modeen  society  ;  or,  the  march  of  intellect.     Sinclair 

(C.) 252.56 

Modern  story-teller ;  or.   the  best  stories  of  the  best 

authors 332.18 

MoDET  (Helen).  Light 232.19 

Moffat  (Mrs.  A.  S.)    One-armed  Hugh,  the  little  corn- 
merchant  ;  or,  Ralph  and  Tib 232.20 

Moffett  (Emma  L. )  Crown  jewels.  .  .  .  232.85 
Mohammed  Ali  and  his  house.    Muhlbach  (L.)     232.78 

Mohicans  of  Paris.  Dumas  (A  ) 181.09 

MoauN ;  or,  the  last  days  of  Lee  aud  his  paladins. 

Cooke  (J.  E.)  .     .     .     .         163 17 

MoiR  (D.  M.)  Life  of  Mansie  Wauch,  tailor.  232.21 
Moliere  (Tales  from).  Lennakd  (D.  P. )  .  »  223.13 
MoNALDL     Allston  (Washington).      .  .     .     121.16 

Monarch  of  Mincing-Lane.     Black  (W.  )   .     .      134. 34 

Monastery.     Scott  (Walter).    2  v 245.55 

Monceleff  (H.  W.)     Visit  to  my  discontented  cousin. 

['jiion.  ] .     .     262.95 

Monceleff  (R.  H.)     ['A.  R.  Hope.']   Stories  of  French 

school  life.        .......  .     213.93 

Moncrieffe  (Margaret),  the  first  love  of  Aaron  Burr. 

BnRDETT(C.) 145.18 

Monday  work  ;  or  the  minister's  family.      Putnam  (E. 

T.  H.) 241.72 

Money  and  music.     Barnard  (C,  ;')•.)     .     .     .     132.09 

Money-makers.     Adams  (W.  T.) 113.39 

Monfort  hall.     Warfield  ( ,Vr.s-.  C.  A. )  .     .     .     262.77 
jVoie. — Same  as  Miriam  Monfort. 

MoNTKiNs.     Cooper  (J.  F.) 164.05 

'•  Monk,"  pseuil.     See  Lunovici  (L.) 
Monk  of  Cimies.     Sherwood  ( -Ure.  M.  M. )      .     252.16 
Monsieur  Antoine.     Dudevant  (A.  L.  A.  D. )  .     175.62 
Monsieur  Sylvestre.     Dudevant  (A.  L.  A.  D.)       175.34 

Monsieur  Violet.    Marry.vt(F.  ) 225.64 

Montalban.  [Pacheco  ( .1/ra.  R.  )]  ....  232.25 
Montanas  ;  or  under  the  stars.  Hancock  (S.  J.)  212.36 
Montgomery  (Flonnce).     Misunderstood.       .     232.92 

—  Thrown  together 232.93 

Moods.     Olcott  (Miss  L.  M.) 121.01 

Moonfolk.     Austin  (J.  G.  ) 186.13 

Moonshine  :  fairy  stories.      Hugessen  (E.  H.  Knatch- 

bull) 185.39 


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506 


FICTION  :     Moonstone  to  My. 


Moonstone.     Collins  (W.  Wilkie) 162.13 

MooKE(M.  A.)    Dinah,     [mion.] 232.22 

MooKE  {Mrs.  B.  H. )  On  dangerous  ground  ;  or  Agati;a's 

friendship 233.88 

MooKE  (D.  W. )  Time's  ungentle  tide.  .  .  .  233.85 
MooEE  (George).  Tales  of  the  passions.  .  .  5056.17 
MooKE  {.l/)s.  H.  T.)  The  golden  legacy.  .  .  195.29 
MooBE  (John).     Edward.     2  v. 5056.01 

—  Monlaunt.     3v 505(5.13 

—  Zeluco.     2  V 5056.11 

•MooKE  (Thomas).     The  epicurean 232.23 

MooKLAND  cottage.     Gaskell  (Mrs.  E.  C. )      .     194.07 

MoPSA,  the  fairy.     Ingelow  (Jean) 215.17 

MoBiis  and  mysteries.  Aide(H.  )  ....  114.11 
MouAis  of  Abou  Ben  Adhem.  Locke  (R.  D.)  224.45 
Morals  of  May  fair.     Edwauds  (J/r6-.  Annie).      182.36 

MoKDAUNT.     MooKE  (Johu).     3  V 5056.13 

MoHDAUNT  Hall.     Maesh-Caldwell  (.1/rs.  A.)      231.12 

JMoKE  ( H. )     Ctelebs  in  search  of  a  wife.  In  her  Works, 

V.  2 5057.02 

—  Kepository  tales,     [/n  her  Works,  v.  1.]      .  5057.01 

Contents:  History  of  Mr.  Fantom.    Two  wealthy  farmers. 

Shepherd  of  Salisbury  plaiu.     Two  shoemakers.     Black 

Giles  the  poacher,  etc.,  etc. 

More  (,S'i>  T.)     Utopia 232.24  ;  5011.06 

More  bed-time  stories.  Moulton  (L.  C.)  .  .  235.69 
More  (Household  of  Sir  Thomas).  Manning{A.)  225.30 
More  Happy  thoughts.  Buenand  (F.  C.)  .  .  145.24 
Moke  than  she  could  bear.  Bendbow  (H.)  .  133.22 
MoRFOED  (Henry).     The  coward 232.29 

—  Days  of  shoddy 232.2(5 

—  Shoulder  straps 232.27 

—  Sprees  and  splashes 232.28 

—  Utterly  wrecked  ;  a  novel  of  American  coast 

life 232.30 

MoKG.AN  (Henry).  Ned  Kevins,  the  news-boy.  232.31 
Morgan  (S.  O.,  Xai/?/).     Florence  Macarthy.    .     233.74 

—  O'Briens  and  O'Flahertys     2  v 232.32 

—  St.  Clair  ;  or,  the  heiress  of  Desmond.    2  v.     233.72 

—  Wild  Irish  girl 232.34 

MOBGESONS.  Stodd.aed  (Jfcs.  E. )  ....  254.07 
MoRiEE(J.)  Hajji  Baba  in  England.  .  .  .  232.35 
MoELEY  (H. )  Fables  and  fairy  tales.  .  .  .  185.13 
MoRLEY  (Susan).     Aileen  Ferreis 234.62 

—  Throstlethwaite 232.80 

MoKLEY  Ernsteiu.  James  (G.  P.  K.)  .  .  .  215.6s 
Morning  glories,  di;.     Alcott  (Louisa  M.)      .     121.00 

Morrisons.     Hosmee  [Mrs.  M.) 214.12 

MoETE  (La)  d' Arthur.  Compiled  by  T.  Malory.  123.28 
Moetimer  (Charlotte  B. )     Manning  by  lot  ;  a  tale  of 

the  primitive  Moravians 232.36 

Mortimer  (Grace).     Two  Barbaras 232.90 

MoETON  house.  [Fisher  (il/m- F.  C.)]  .  .  .  242.76 
Moscow.     Spectacles   for  young  eyes.     Lander 

(S.  W.) 225.88 

MosE  Evans.     Bakee  (W.  M.) 125.36 

Mosses  from  an  old  manse.  Hawthorne  (N.)  212.59 
Moss-siDE.     Habland  (Marion).     [Teehune  (Mrs.  M. 

V.  H.)] 255.26 

Moth  and  rust,     [anon.] 232.84 

Mother  and  son.  Opie  (jUis.  A.)  Works,  v.  1.  234.28 
MoTHEE-in-law.  Southworth  (Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N. )  2.53.86 
Mother's  recompense.  Aguxlar  (Grace).  .  .  114.05 
MoTHERLf  ss  ;  or,  a  Parisian  family.     Witt  (Mine.  Gui- 

zot  de) 172.46 

Motherless  children  [Baker  (Mrs.  H.  N.  W. )]  131.04 
Motley  (J.  L.)     Merry  mount  ;  a  romance  of  the  Mas- 
sachusetts colony 232.3s 

Motley  book.     Mathews  (C. ) 5053.05 

Moulton  (J/rs.  L.  C.)    Bed-time  stories.    .     .     235.68 

—  Juno  Clifford 232.39 

—  More  bed-time  stories 235.69 

—  My  third  book  ;  a  collection  of  tales.      .     .     232. 40 

—  Some  women's  hearts .     232,81 

—  This,  that,  and  the  other 232.41 

Mountford  (Wm.)     Thorpe  :  a  quiet  English  town, 

and  human  life  therein 232. 42 

—  Martyna 232.09 

Mount  Hope  ;  or  Philip,  King  of  the   Wampanoags. 

Hollistee  (G.  H.) 213,85 

Moustache  (Vieux).     i'ee  Goedon  (C. ) 


Mowatt  (Mrs.  A.  C.)     See  Ritchie  {Mrs.  A.  C.  M.) 
Mozart  ;  a  biographical  romance.     Rau(H.  )       242.09 
Mozart  and  Mendelssohn.      Barnard  (C. )  .     .   1561.24 
]\Iit.  autl  Mrs.     if^  For  titles  thus  coiiimenring5*?r  p,  505. 
jVIUDFORU  (W.)    Iron  bhruud.    In  Little  clasBics.  v.  3.    .    226.85 
Mugge  (T.  )  Afraja  :  or,  life  and  love  in  Korway.  232.43 
MiJHLBACH  (Louise).     See  Mundt  (C.  M.) 
Muller  (Christine),  pseud.   See  Walree  (E.  C.  W.  van). 
Mlillee  (F.  Paludan).    The  fountain  of  youth.     234.73 
MiJLLEB  (Otto).     Charlotte  Ackerman  :    a  [Hamburg] 

theatrical  romance 232.83 

MuLOCH  (D.  M.)  See  Ceaik  (Mrs.  D.  M.  Muloch). 
MuMFOED  (Marj- E. )  Hila  Dart :  a  romp.  .  .  232.95 
Mummy  (Romance  of  the).  Gautiee  (T.)  .  194..17 
Mummy  (The)  :  a  tale.  Loudon  (3/rs.)  .  .  .  224.09 
Munchausen  (Travels  of  baron).  1{aspe(R.  E.)  133.01 
Munchausen  at  Walcheren.  [(ojon.]  .  .  .  5091.05 
Mundt  (Clara  M.)     [' Louise  Miihlbach.'] 

—  Andreas  Hofer  :  an  historical  novel.  .     .     .     232.63 

—  Berlin  and  Sans-Souci ;  or,  Frederick  the  Great  and 

his  friends  :  an  hist,  romance 232.64 

—  Bernthal  ;  or,  the  sou's  revenge 232.65 

—  Daughter  of  an  empress 232. 68 

—  Empress  Josephine 232.69 

—  Frederick  the  Great  and  his  court.      .     .     .     232. 70 

—  Frederick  the  Great  and  his  family.    .     .     .     232.71 

—  (jflethe  and  Schiller 232.76 

—  Henry  vui.  and  his  court :  or,  Catharine  Parr.  232. 75 

—  Joseph  II.  and  his  court :  an  hist,  novel.      .     233,01 

—  Louisa  of  Prussia  and  her  times 233.02 

—  Marie  Antoinette  and  her  son 233.03 

—  Merchant  of  Berlin  :  an  historical  novel.  .  232.72 
Same.     [  With  title]  Frederick  the  Great  and  his 

merchant.     2  V 232.73 

—  Mohammed  All  and  his  house 232. 78 

—  Napoleon  and  Bliicher. 233.04 

—  Napoleon  and  the  Queen  of  Prussia.        .     .     233.05 

—  Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era 233.06 

—  Prince  Eugene  and  his  times 233.07 

—  Queeu  Hortense 232. 7'7 

—  Story  of  a  millionaire 232.79 

—  Two  life  paths 233.08 

Mundt  (Theodor).      Count  Mirabeau  :    an  historical 

novel 232.66 

MuBAD  the  unlucky.    Edgeworth  (Maria).    In  Little  classics, 
V.  12 227.15 

Murder  and  the  fortune  teller.    Pinkerton  (A. )  236.12 
Murdee  will  out.     OpiE(J/rA-.  A. )  Works,  V.  1.     234.28 
Murdoch  (Rev.  David).     Dutch  Dominie  of  the  Cats- 
kills 233.11 

Muephy's  master.     Payn  (J.) 235.63 

Murray  (C.  A.)       Prairie  bird 233.12 

Murray  (Grenville).     The  member  for  Paris  .     231.92 

—  Young  Brown 235.84 

Murray  (John  Fisher).     Father  Tom  and  the  Pope  ; 

or,  a  night  at  the  Vatican 233.13 

Mus,sus  (J.  C.  A.)     Dumb  love,  Libussa,  Melech- 

sala 151.13 

—  Libussa 255.04 

Museum  (The).     Abbott  (J.)     Haepee's   story  books, 

V.  6 216.97 

Musings  and  prosings.  Bayly  (T.  H.)  .  .  .  1613.33 
Muskingum  legends.     Powers  (S.)     .     .     .     .  2538.28 

Must  it  be?    Detlef  (Karl) 176.03 

Mustang  Grey.      Clemens  (J.) 155.18 

Mu.sTEE  ;  or,  love  and  liberty.  Presbury  (B.  F.)  241.59 
Mute  singer.  Ritchie  (Anna  C.  M. )  ...  243.36 
My  aunt  Margaret's  mirror.  Scott  (W.)  .  .  245.76 
My  brother's  keeper.  Warner  (A.  B. )  .  .  .  263.00 
My  brother's  wife.  Edwards  (A.  B.)  .  .  .  182.30 
My  chateaux.    Curtis  (G.  W.)    In  LrrrLE  classics,  v.  4.     226,86 

Note. — Reprinted  from  his  Prue  and  I. 
My  comrades,  adventures  in  the  Highlands,  and  le- 
gends of  the  neutral  ground.  By  Hd.  H.  235.94 
My  cousin  Nicolas.  Bauham(R.  H.)  .  .  .  132.12 
My  daughter  Elinor.  [Benedict  (P.  L.])  .  .  233,10 
My  double  and  how  he  uudid  me.    Hale  (E,  E.)     In  his  If.  yes, 

and  perhaps 212. U5 

Same.     In  Atlantic  tales 124 ,01 

My  early  days.  Fabnham  (E.  W. )  ....  195.05 
My  enemy's  daughter.  McCarthy  (.J.)  .  .  .  223.87 
Mi  good  for  nothing  brother.     [.Jenings  (E.  )]     222.43 


BROOKLYN    MERCANTILE    LIBRARY, 


FICTION   :   My  health  to  NeweU. 


507 


Mv  health.     Bcknand  (F.  C.)    ......     145.21 

My  hero.     Forrester  (-l/r.s-. ) 19G.42 

Jtv  h.io.     Porter  C.U)-,v.  A.  E.) 241.8.> 

My  heroine  :  a  stoiy.      [0)1011.]       232.98 

My  husbaml's  crime.  Housekeeper  (M.  R.)  .  214.1.5 
Mv  iu.seot  queen.     l!y  the  author  ol   "Margaret's  En- 

g;ic;emeut. "     [anoti.]     3  V 232.99 

MYKalulu.     .Staxley(H.  M.) 256.07 

Milady:  a  tale  of  modern  life,  [row)!.]  .  .  233.14 
My  huly  Ludlow.  Ciskell  ( J/ra.  E.  C. )  .  .  194.U8 
My  little  :?irl.  Brsant  (W.)  ami  Rice  (J.)  .  .  233.75 
My  little  lady.  Poynter  (Jfiss  E.  F.)  .  .  .  232.94 
My  little  love.  Terhune  ( .Wcs.  M.  V.  H. )  .  .  256.20 
My  mnrried  life  at  Hillside.     Gray  (Barry).     [Coffin 

(R.  B.)] 161.13 

My  mother  audi.  Craik  (Mrs.  T>.  M.  Muloch).  235.79 
My  novel.  Bulwee-Lytton  (E.  G.  E.  L.)  2  v.  144.18 
My  opiuion  of  her.  Sorelli  (G.  )  ....  250.36 
My  opinions  and  Betsey  Bobbet's.     By  Josiah  Allen's 

wife 234.97 

My  own  child.   Chuech  (Florence  Marryat,  Mrs. 

Ross) 154.32 

My  own  people.     Vese y  ( .Vrs.  F.  G. )      .     .     .     265.88 

My  own  storj'.     Leioh  (M.)       223.10 

My  roses.     'I'he  romance  of  a  June  d.iy.     French  (L. 

V.) 193.40 

My  shooting  box.     Heebert  (H.  W.)      .     .     .4617.19 

My  sister  Jeannie.     S.ind  (George) 175. 'iS 

My  son's  wife.     [Jolly  (Emily).] 2!3.10 

My  southern  friends.      Kjrke  (Edmund).     [Gilsioke 

(J.  R.)] 19.5.06 

Mt  story.  Macquoid  (Mrs.  K.  S.)  ....  226.58 
My  third  book.  Moulton  (J/re.  L.  C.)  .  .  .  232.40 
My  thirty  years  out  of  the  senate.     Downing  ( Major 

Jack).     [Ssuth  (Seba).] 253.08 

My  uncle  the  curate.  Sav.\ge  (M.  W. )  .  .  .  245.10 
My  uucle  Timothy.    Sherwood  ^M.  M.  )  Works, 

V.  6 25-2.06 

Mr  wife  and  I.  Stowe  (>//•«.  H.  B.)  .  .  .  254.23 
Mr  young  Alcides.  Yonge  (C.  M.)  ....  265.71 
Myers  (P.  H.)  King  of  the  Hurons.  [.awii.]  233.77 
Myrthe  (.4..  F. )    Ambrosio  de  Letinez,  a  Texiau 

novel 231.96 

Myrtis,  with  other  etchings.  Sigourney  (L.  H.  )  252.20 
Myself,  a  romance  of  New  England  life.    Emery 

(E.) 232.97 

Mysteries  of  Paris.  Sue  (Eugene).  .  .  .  254.37 
Mysteries  of  Udolpho.  Radgliffe  ( 3/,x.  A. )  242.05 
Mysterious  bridal.  Stone  ( W.  L. )  'Tales,  e/o.  254.12 
Mysterious  guest.  Dupuy  (E.  A. )  ....  181.35 
Mysterious  island.     Shipwrecked  in  the  air.     Verne 

(J.) 266.83 

Same.     Abandoned 266.86 

Secret  of  the  island 266.87 

Mysterious  marriage  ;   or  Sir  Edward  Graham.     SiN- 

.    CL.UR(C.) 252.57 

Mysterious  parchment.  Wakeman  (Joel).  .  262.49 
Mysterious  stranger.  Opie  ( J/iw.A. )  Works,  v. 2.  234.29 
Mystery  (The).  Wood  (.!//>■.  H.)  ....  261.67 
■  Mystery  of  Edwin  Drood.  Dickens  (C.i  .  .  172.39 
Same.     [With  a  so-cciUed  part  2,  by  '1'.  P.  James, 

a  "medium."] 173.41 

Mystery  of  Metropolisville.  Eogleston  (E. )  181.31 
Mystery  of  Orcival.  G.abokiau  (Emile).  .  .  193.16 
Mystery,  or  Platonic  love.     Crosby  (G.S.)     .     165.43 

Mystic  b.ill  ;  a  woiuler  story 233.09 

NACHTIG.AL  (J.  C.  C. )     Local  popular  traditions  of  the 

Hartz  Mountains v.  2  of  244. 1 7 

Nameless  liistory.     Marlitt  (E.)       ....     225.73 

Nancy.     Beoughton  (  .)/ws  Rhoda) 142.37 

Nanette  and  her  lovers.  Gwynne  (T.)  .  .  .  212.02 
N ANON  ;  or,  women's  war.  Domas(A.)  .  .  181.41 
Napier  (Sir  C. )     William  the  Couqueror  ;  an  historical 

romance 233.18 

Napier  (0.  0.  G.)     Tommy  Try  and  what  he  did  in 

science.         3913.15 

Napoleon  and  Bliicher.  MiiHLBACH  (Louise).  233.04 
Napoleon  and  the  queen  of  Prussia.     MiJHLBAca 

(Loui.se) 233.05 

N.\res(E.)     Thinks-T  tomyself. 233.51 

Naeeow  escape.     Thom.as  (Annie) 256.55 


Nathalie.     Kavanaoh  (J.) 221.51 

NATH.ANIEL  Vaughau :   priest  and  mau.      Macdosald 

(F.) 226.50 

Nathusius  (Maria).  Above  her  station.  .  .  233. 17 
Nature  ami  art.     Inchbald  (iWissE. )     .     .     .     215.06 

N.iture's  nobleman,     [nnon.] 233.19 

N.iture's  school  ;  or,  lessons  in  the  garden  and  field. 

BuNNETP  (F.  E. ) 145. 17 

Naughty  boys:  or,  the  sufferings  of  Mr.  Delteil.  Champ- 

FLEURY(J. )        1.52.18 

NAU.MAN  (  M.  D.)     Sidney  EUiott.  .     ....     2.52.87 

—  Twisted  threads 232  88 

N.vval  officer.  M,ieryat  (C'a;)<.  F. )  ....  22-5.47 
Neal  (Alice  B. )     &e  Haven  (Alice  15. ) 

Neal  (.John).     Goody   gracious!   aud  the  tuL-.tjet-me-uot.      In 

Little  classiL-8,  v.  10 220.97 

^  Great  mysteries  and  little  plagues.      .     .     .     233.21 

—  True  wom  vuhood ,     .     .     233. 20 

Neal  (Joseph  C.)  Charcoal  sketches.  .  .  .  233.22 
Neal  Malone.     Cakleton    ( \V. )     In    Little   classics, 

V.  5 226.87 

Neale(W.  J.)     Cavendish 233.24 

—  The  lost  ship  ;  or,  the  Atlantic  steamer.  .  .  233. 25 
Near  to  nature's  heart.  Roe(E.  P.)  .  .  .  243.93 
Nearer  and  dearer.  Bede(C.  )  [Bradley  (E.)]  141.12 
Ned  Allen  ;  or,  the  past  age.  Hannay(D.  )  .  212.39 
Ned  Myers  ;  or,  before  the  mast  Cooper  (J.  F.)  164.06 
Ned  Nevins,  the  newsboy.  Moeg.an(H.  )  .  .  232.31 
Neele  (H.)    Romance  of  history.     England.     233.80 

—  Tales. in  5027.21 

Neighbor  .Jackwood.  Trowbridge  (J.  T. )  .  .  262. 14 
Neighbors  (The).  Bremer  (Fredrika).  .  .  .  141.22 
Neighbors' wives.  TeowbeidgeiJ.  T.)  .  .  .  2()2.15 
Nellie  Br.ieken.  Ketcham  (A.  C.  Bradford).  141.10 
Nellie  Brooke.     Marryat  (F.)     [Church  (il//s. 

Ross).] 154.22 

Nellie  of  Truro.  By  the  author  of  "  Vara. "  .  233.50 
Nellie  Warren  ;  or,  theloit  watch.  [Wise  (D.)]  222.34 
Nelly's  dark  day. s.  STRETroN(H. )  ....  254.55 
Nelly  Kiunard's  kingdom.  Douglas  (.\.  M.)  176.31 
Nemesis.     Haeland  (Marion).     [Terhune  (.li/'x.  M. 

V.  H.) 255.27 

Nepenthe.     By  the  author  of  Olie.     Innon.]    .     233.26 

Never  again.     Mayo(W.  S. ) 235.74 

Never  too  late  to  mend.  Reade  (Ch,irles).  2  v.  242.18 
New  Atlantis.     Bacon  (F.)     Works,  v.  5.     .     .5014.07 

Same,     in /i  is  Moral  works 5015.01 

New  Don  Quixote.     DAnDET(A. ) 171.52 

New  England  tale.  Sedgwick  (.1/m- G.  M.)  .  251.17 
New  Gil  Bias.     Inglis  (H.  D.)     3  v.  iu  1.  .     .     215.11 

NEwGodiva.     Hope(S.) 216.75 

New  grooves  ;  or,  a  novel.    Thomas  (Annie).    [Cudup 

(J/r.5.  Pender).] 266.01 

New  History  of  Sanford  and  Mertoa.     Burnand 

(F.  C.) 145.19 

New  hope,  a  tale  of  the  Great  Kanawha.  .  .  233. 79 
New  Magdalen.  Collins  (W.  W.  )  ....  162. 16 
New  priest  in  Conception  bay.     Lowell  (R.T..S. ) 

2  v 224.36 

New  stories.     Dickens  (Charles) 174.04 

New  stories  bv  the  Christmas  fire.    Dickens  (C.)  173.23 

New  Timothy.     B.iker(W.  M.) 12.5.35 

New  voyage  round  the  world.  DeFoe(D.  )  .  5032.07 
New  way  to  win  a  fortune.  Dupuy(E.  A.)  .  18(5.23 
New  year's  bargain.  Coolidge  (Susan).  .  .  161.35 
New  Vork.     Spectacles  for  youug  eyes.     Lander 

(S.  W.) 222.92 

New  York  (Kuickerbocker's  history  of).     Irving 

(W.) 21.5.28 

New  York  boarding  house.s.  Gunn  (T.  B.)  .  212.04 
New  York  needle-woman.  Wright(J//-s.J.McN.)  264.89 
Newby  (.U/\s-.  C.  J. )     Kate  Kennedy.       .     .     .     233.28 

—  Margaret  Hamilton 233.29 

—  Only  temper.        233.30 

—  Right  and  left 2.33.27 

—  Sunshine  and  shadow 233.23 

—  Wondrous  strange 233.31 

Newcomes.     Thackeray  (W.  M.  ) 255.40 

Newell    (Robert   H. )     ['Oq)heus   C.  Kerr.'] 

—  Avery  Glibuu  ;  or,  between  two  fires.       .     .     233.3.5 

—  Cloveu  foot 233.41 


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FICTION  :  NeweU  (..  OLl  Curiosity  Shop. 


Neweli.  (Robert  H.)  conlinued. 

—  Orpheus  C.  Kerr  papers.     3v 233.  Sfi 

—  S  uoked  glass 2«.3'J 

—  Walking  doU 233.33 

Newmant  (Mrs.  M.  W.)     Jean 233.78 

Newman  (John  Henry).     Callista  :  a  sketch  of  the  3 J 

century 233.4'J 

—  Loss  and  gain  :  story  of  a  convert  [to  Roman- 

ism]   3578.10 

News-boy.     [Smith  (E.  Oakes. )] 213.34 

NEWroN  Forster.     Mabbyat  ( Ui;)(.  F. )     .     .     .     22j..')5 
Nicholas  Nickleby.     Dickens  (Charles).      .     .     174.05 
NicHor.LS  (J/rs-.  C.)     ii'ee  Beonte  (CbarloSte) 
Nichols  (G.  W.)     The  sanctuary  ;  a  story  of  the  civil 

war -233.41) 

Nick  of  the  woods.     Bibd  (R.  M.)      ....     134.02 
NicK  Whiffles,  the  trapper's  guide  :  a  tale  of  the  north- 
west.    Robinson  (J.  H. ) 213.U3 

NiDwoBTH,  and  his  three  magic  wands.     Peentiss 

(E.) 235.40 

Niels   Klim    (Journey  uoder  ground  of).      Holbekg 

(L.  von) 213.St 

Niebitz  (G.  )  Gustavus  Vasa 233.S1 

Nigel  Bertram's  ideal.  WtLFOKD  (Florence).  2(J3. 87 
NioHT  andmoming.  Bulweb-Lyiton  (E.G.E.L.)144.22 
NioHT  iu   a   workshoi).     Greenwood  (J. )     la   Ijitile 

classics,  V.  1 2211.83 

NiOHTMAEE  abbey.     Peacock  (T.  L.)  .     .     .     .     23.3. 2C 

Same.     Peacock  ( T.  L. )     Works,  v.  1.      50(i2.15 

NioHTs  in  a  block  house.  Watson  (H.  C.)  .  2(53.43 
NiLEs  (Willis).     Five  hundred  majority  ;  or,  the  days 

ofTammauy 2:(3.76 

Nina.     Beemeb  (Fredrika) 141.24 

Nina.     Smedley  (M.  B.)      In   her  Other  folk's 

lives 252.82 

Nina  ;  or,  life's  caprices.  Smith  (P.  J.  Burge.)  253.02 
Nina's  atonement.  [FisfiER  (yfiss  P.  C.)]  .  212.78 
Nina  Gjrdou.     [Same  as  Dred.]     Stowe  {Mrs. 

H.  3.) 254.17 

NiNE-days  wonder.     Hamilton  (AidtJ).    .     .     .     114.12 

NiNETY-three.     Hugo  (Victor) 214.59 

No  alternative.      Thomas  (.\nnie) 26(5.04 

No  church.     Robinsoj^  (F.  W. ) 243.78 

No  iiiteutioas.  Church  (J/cs.  Ross).  .  .  .  151.29 
No  man's  friend.      Robinson  (F.  W.)      .     .     .     213  47 

No  moss.     Castlemon  (H. ) 152.2 1 

No  name.  Collins  (W.  Wilkie).  2  v.  .  .  .  162.0S 
Nomina  series.       V^iz.  : — 

Great  (The)  matcli,  aiul  other  luatchea.      .     ,    197.06 

Is  that  all  ?        216.43 

Kismet 216.64 

Mercy  Philbrick's  ch.iiia 235.73 

MoLlera  MepUist.njheles 232.89 

No  thoroighfare.     Dicken.4  (C.) 173.37 

Noble  life.  Cbaik  (J/r.s.  I).  M.  Muloch).  .  .  232.  .52 
Noble  l)rd.  Souihwoeth  (Mrs.  E.  X>.  E.  N.)  254.81 
Noble  woman  (.\).  Stephens  (Mr.<:.  A.  S.)  .  253.82 
Noblesse  oblige.  [Gl.arke  iC.  Carlos).]  .  .  233.87 
"Noblesse   oblige;"    an    English    story    of    to-day. 

TriLEB(S.) 262.25 

Nobody  s  fortune.     Y.ate^  (E.) 265.21 

Noel  (Lidy  Augusta).      Owen   Gwynue's  great 

work 23G.05 

—  Story  of  Wanderiu:;  Willie 254.55 

Non3en-3e.     Pomeroy  (Mark  M.) 241.13 

Nora  and  Archibald  Lse.     Blaoden  (I.)      .     .     233.42 

Nor I's  love  test.      HaY(M.  C. ) 216.32 

NoRDHOFF  (0.)  C.ipe  Cod  and  all  along  shore.  233.43 
Nobine's  revenge  aud  Sir  Noel's  heir.      Fleming 

(M.  A.) 192.41 

NoBMAN  Leslie.     FayiT.  S.)       191.14 

Noemvn's  bridge.     Maesh-Caldwell  (.l//s.  A.)  231.13 

NoasE  (Popular  tales  from  the).   D.asent  (G.  W.)  171.39 

Noeseman's  pilgrimage.  Boyesen  (H.  H. )  .  .  13.5.12 
Nobseme:^  (The)  iu  the  West.  B.vllantyne  (R.M.)  131.32 
NoBrH  (Oliristopher),  psewl.     .S'-e  Wilson  (J.) 

North  (W.)     The  slave  of  the  lamp.       .     .     .  233.45 

—  Trade  in  souls 233.44 

North  aud  South.      Gaskell  (3fra.  E.  C.)  .     .  194.09 

NoBTHANOEB  Abbey.      Austen  (J.)      ....  125.15 

Saaij.      [With  Pride  and  prejudice.]        .  12.5.16 

NxiTaEKN  lands.      [Adams  (W.  T.)]   ....  113.32 


Noethebn  lights.     Stories  from  Swedish  and  Finnish 
authors.     Tr.  by  S.  Borg  aud  M.  A.  Brown.  23  >.93 

Noethwood.     Hale  (.Ui-i-.  S.  J. ) 212.17 

NoETON  ( lira.  Caroline).     Lost  and  saved.  .     .     233.46 

—  Old  Sir  Douglas 233.48 

—  Stuart  of  Dunleath 233.47 

—  Woman's  reward 235.99 

Norwood.     Beecheb  (H.  W.) 133.08 

Nose  of  a  notary.  AbouT  (Edmond).  .  .  .  112.04 
Not  de  id  yet.     Jeaffreson  (J.  C.)      ....     221.06 

Not  easily  jealous.      [«no)i.] 233.83 

Not  in  their  set.     Lenzen  (M.) 223.17 

Not  ijretty.  but  precious,  and  other  short  stories.  233.84 

Contents  .  Not  pretty,  but  precious,  by  IHargaret  Field. 

Victims  of  dreams,  by  Margaret  Hi-ismer.    Tlie  cold  band. 

by  Clara  I-'.  Guernsey.     The  blood  seedling,  by  Jobu  Hay. 

The  marquis,  by  Chauncey  Hickox.    Under  false  colors,  by 

Lucy   Hooper,     The    huu^jry   heart,    by  J,  W.  De    Forest. 

"  IIuw  mother  did  it,*'  by  J.  R.  Hadermanu.     The  red  fox, 

by  Clara  F.  Ouerusey.  Louie,  by  Harriet  I'rescott  Spoflfurd. 

Old  yadler's  resurrection,  by  It.  L>.  Minor. 
Not  wisi;l,y,  but  too  well.  [Bkoughton  (Rhoda).]  142.35 
Not  without  tliorus.     Graham  (E.)    ....     216.16 
Nothing  but  leaves.     McKeever  (H.  B. )     .     .     225.00 
Nothing  new.    Craik  ( J/i-.s'.  D.  M.  Muloch).     .     232.53 

Notice  to  quit.     Wills  (W.G.) 264.13 

Notley   (Mrs.  — ).     ['Francis  Derrick.']  .     Mildred's 

weddmg 173.12 

—  Olive  Varcoe 173.10 

Nouvelettes  of  the  musicians.     Ellet   (Mrs. 

E.  F.)       1561.23 

Nov.ALis,  pseud.     .See  Haedenbero  (F.  ) 

Novelist's  magazine,     v.  1-20 233.52 

A'lt':. — Tlie  works  which  are  included  iu  this  collectiou 

are  entered  elsewhere  under  their  respective  headings. 

Now  and  then.      Warren  (Samuel) 263.33 

Now  or  never  ;  the  adventures  of  Bobby  Bright.  Optic 

(Oliver).      [AD.AMS  (W.  T. )] 112.24 

NowELL   (H.  p.  H. )      ['May  Mannt;riug.']      Helping 
hand  series. 

1.  Climbingthorope.  22S.20 

2.  Billy    Orimes'    la- 

v.nito.        .     .     .     225.19 

3.  Cruise  of  the  Dash- 

away 224.89 

NoMv  Pompihus.  Florian  (J.  B.  C.  de\  .  .  225.87 
Nun  (The).  Sherwood  (Mrs.  M.  M.)  Works,  v.  7.  '25:2.07 
Nutshell  of  knowledge.  A.L.O.E.  [Tucker  (C.)]  121.19 
O.  T.,  a  Danish  romance.  Andersen  (H.  C. )  .  121.32 
Oakfield  ;  or  fellowship  in  the  East.      Aenold 

(\V.  D.) 123.0S 

Oak  openings;  or  the  bee-hunters.  Coopee  (J.F.  )  164.07 
Oakeidge  :  an  old-time  story.  Smith  (J.  E.)  '253.09 
O'Beiens  and  O'Flahertys.  Mobgan  (S.  O. )  2  v.  232.32 
Occupations  of  a  retired  life.     Gareett  (E.  )     [Mayo 

(Mrs.  I.  F.)] 193.31 

OcEAN-borii.     Optic  (Oliver).    [Adams  (W.  T.)]  [Y.  0. 

series,  v.  6.] 113.42 

Ocean  waifs.     Reid  ( C«p«.  M. ) 242.52 

Oceana  (Commonwealth  of).  Harrington  (J.)  5728.02 
O'Connor  (F.)  Invisible  princess.  In  Little  classics,  v.  8.  226.95 
O'Connor  (Wm.  D.)     The  ghost.     In  Little  classics, 

v.  8 226.95 

ODDconpU.  Oliphant  (J/c.5.  M.  O.  W.)  .  .  234.79 
Odd  trump.  [Coulson  (J.  G.  A,)]  .  .  .  .  234.01 
Odds  (At).  Tautphoeus  (Baroness  I.  von).  .  2.55.08 
O'Donoohue,  a  tale  of  Ii-elaud.  Lever  (C.  )  .  223.57 
Oehlenschlaeger  (Adam).  Ali  aud  Gulhyndi.  255.04 
O'eii  moor  and  fen.  Walsingham  (C.)  .  .  .  266.37 
Oeetel  (P.  F.  W. )      ['Van  Horn.']      Schoolmaster  of 

Ab'oaeh,  and  other  sketches 262.88 

Off  lor  the  Geysers.  Stephens  (C.  A.)  .  .  .  256.09 
Off-hand  sketches.  Aethue(T.  S. )  .  .  .  1'23.15 
Off  Land's  End,  homeward  bound.   Eeii>(W.  )   242.77 

Off  the  roll.     King(K.) 221.88 

Off  the  Skelligs.    Ingelow(J.) 214.79 

Ogilvies.     Craik  (D.  M.  Muloch) 232.54 

Oiled  feather  tracts.  Power  ( i?er.  D.  P. )  v.  1 -2.  241.45 
Olcott  (H.  a.)     The  torchlight ;  or,  through  the 

wood 234.02 

Old  Chelsea  bun-house.   Manning  (lfis.9  Anne).    225.29 

Old  countess.      Hoeter  (E.) 213.40 

Old  countess.  Stephens  (.1/r.s.  A.  S.)  .  .  .  254.97 
Old  curiosity  shop.     Dickens  (Charles).      .     .     174.08 


4.  Little  Spaniard.    .     .     224.90 

5.  Saltwater  Dii-U.     .     .     224.91 

6.  Little  maid  of  Oxbow.  224.92 


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F  I  C  T  I  O  N  :  Old  Dominion  to  Orkney. 


509 


Old  D.irainioii.     James  (G.  P.  R.)      .     .     .     .  215.83i 

Ouj  English  baron.     Keeve  (.Vis-.s- C.)     .     .     .  24-2.3r> 

Old  fill  ry  tale.s.     CoUecteil  by  J.  Mason.      .     .  185.44 

Old  furin  house.  LiiNQ  (C.  H.  B.)  ....  222.'J7 
Old  faOiionel  boy  (.\n).  FiSQnH.vBSON  (M  irtha).  191.10 

Old  fashiono.l  sill  (.\n).  Alcott  (Ij.  M. )  .  .  121.01 
Old  frieu  is  and  new  acquaintances.     Stkicki..ujd 

(.V,Ties).    2  V 251.2:) 

Old  Fritz  and  the  new  era.     Muhlb.4.ch  (L.)   .  2:!;5.()6 

Old  helmet  (Thei.      \V.vrnee  (Jfiss  Susan)    2  v.  2G:t.08 

Old  Hepsy.     Deniso.-j  (C.  W.) 173.0(i 

Olu  Hicks  the  guide.     Webbeb  (C.  W. )       .     .  2ii3.4t 

Old  hoinestaad.     Stephens  (A.  S.)     .     .     .     .  253.70 

Old  house  by  the  river.     I'kime  (W.  C.)       .     .  241.66 

OLDiuQ.     Barnes  (.J.)       132.18 

OLD.JoUff.;.     ilACKARNEss(M.  A.) 241.30 

Old  Keusingto:!.     Thackeray  ( .l//.s-.s- A.  I. )       .  255.80 

Old  lieutenant  and  his  son.     Macleod  (N.)     .  225.07 

Old  mam'selle's  secret.      Marlitt  (E.)    .     .     .  225.30 

Old  Marg.u-et.    Kinosley  (Heni^) 222.00 

Old  Mortality.      Scott  (.Si/- \V.) 245..'i8 

Old  Myddletjns  money.   H-AYCM.  C.)    .     .     .  212.81 

OLopatroon  (The).     Maitland  (-J.  A.)  .     .     .  225.14 

Old  plantation.     Hbkgerford  (J.)      ....  215.01 

Old  St.  Paul'.s.  Aissworth  (W.  H.)  .  .  .  11-3.06 
Old  Sir  Djugla^.     Norton  (Hon.  Mrs.  C.  E.  S.)  233.48 

Old  stone  housj.     March  (H.i       226.62 

Old  town  firesid3  stories.     Stowe  (Mrs.  H.  B. )  254.25 

Old  t  )wn  folks.     Stowe  (.]/«.  H.  B.)      .     .     .  253.80 

Old  vicarag3.  Hubback  (.V/-s.  J.)  .  .  .  .  214.37 
Old  woman  who  lived  in  a  shoe.     Douol.is  (A. 

M.) 176.35 

Olobctby.     Keary  (A.) 227.06 

Oloport  days.     Hiqginson  (T.  W.)     ....  213.9S 

Olie  ;  or,  the  old  west  room 234.00 

Oliphant  (Laurence).     Piccadilly 234.35 

OLtPHANT  {.Ms.  M.  O    W.) 

—  Adam  Graeme  of  Mossgray 234.03 

—  Agnes 234.01 

—  Agnes  Hopetoun's  school  and  holidays.       .  231.05 

—  Atheliugs  ;  or,  the  three  gifts 234.01) 

—  At  his  gates 234.92 

—  Brovnlows 234.07 

—  Caleb  Field  ;  a  tale  of  the  Puritans.    .     .     .  234.08 

—  Chronicles  of  Carlingford.    [Executor.  Kector    Doo- 

toi's  family.] 234.09 

Rector,  and  doctor's  family 254.7<! 

—  — Salem  chapel 234.77 

■  Perpetual  curate 234.22 

Miss  Majoribauks 234.21 

Pnoaba,  jr 234.81 

—  Curate  in  charge 235.75 

—  Days  of  my  life 234.10 

—  For  love  and  life 234.95 

—  Heart  and  cross 234. 1 1 

—  House  on  the  mojr 231.12 

—  luuooent 234.94 

—  John:  a  love  story 234.12,V 

—  Katie  Stewart 221  41 

—  Liird  of  Norlaw  ;  a  Scottish  story.    .     .     .  234.13 

—  List  of  the  Mortimers 234. 13i 

—  Lilliesleaf,  concluding  Margaret  Miitlaul.  .  231.1') 

—  Lucy  Crofton 234. 16 

—  MidonuaMary 214.17 

—  Magdalen  Hepburn 234. 18 

—  Margaret  Maitland  of  Suunyside.        .     .     .  231.19 

NoU. — For  coaclusioQ,  see  Lilliesleaf,  abooe. 

—  May 234.93 

—  Merkland  ;  or,  self-sacrifice 234.20 

—  Mini -iter's  wife 234. '24 

—  Miss  Majoribauks. 234.21 

—  Oid  couple 2!4.79 

—  Ombra 234.91 

—  Perp,=;tuil  curate 234.22 

—  Phoebe,  jr.     A  last  chronicle  of  Carlingford.  234  81 

—  Quiet  heart. 234.25 

—  Rector  and  the  doctor's  family 234.76 

—  Rose  in  June 234.90 

—  Salem  chapel 234.77 

—  Soa  of  the  soil. 253.18 

—  Squire  Ardeu 234. 1 1 


—  Story  of  Valentine  and  his  brother.     .     .         231.99 

—  Three  brothers 234. 75 

—  WhitLladies.  , 234.89 

—  Zaidee 234.23 

Olive.     Craik  (D.  M.  Muloch) 232.-55 

Olive  Blaki's  good  work.  Jeaftresox  iJ.  C. )  221.07 
Olh'E  Vareo  •.  Derrick  (F.  i  [Notley  (.l/r.s\  — ).]  173.10 
OrjVER  Ellis  :  or  the  fusiliers.  (1eakt(J.)  .  211.93 
Oliver  of  the  mill-  Chableswobtu  (M.  L. )  .  153.10 
Oliver  Optic,  psnul.     See,  Adams  ( W.  T. ) 

Oliver  Twist-  Dickens  (Charles).  2  v.  .  .  174.12 
Olivia  Ral  igh.  Synoe  (W.  W.  F.)  ....  246.09 
Olney  (Ellen  W.)     Love  in  idleness.     A  summer 

story 234.74 

Omeba.  Oliphant  ( Mrs.  M.  O.  W. )  ...  234.91 
Omoo  ;  adventures  in  the  south  seas.     Melville 

(H.) 231.70 

On  both  sides  of  the  sea.  Chaeles  (J//-s.  E.)  153.11 
On  dangerous  ground.     Moore  (J/i-.s.  B.  H.)     .     233.81 

On  guard.     Thomas  (Annie) 261.12 

On  the  Amazons.  Stephens  (C.  A.)  ....  256.14 
On  the  border.      Kirke   (Edmund).      [Gilmoee 

(J.  R-)]    195.07 

On  the  edge  of  the  storm.  Clarke  (C.  C.)  .  234.33 
On  the  eve.     Tourgeseff  (Ivan  S.)    ....     262.22 

On  the  heights.     Acerbach  (B.) 124.09 

Same.     From  the  German  by  S.  A.  Stem.    124.24 

On  the  way.     A.  L.  O.  E.     [Tucker  (C.)]   .     .     121.20 

On  the  wing.     Eyster  (Nellie) 18414 

On  time.     Adams  (AV.  T.) 112.35 

O.NE  and  twenty.  [Robinson  (F.  W.)]  .  .  .  234.26 
ONE-armed  Hugh.  Moffat  (.l/j-.?.  A.  S.)  .  .  232.20 
One  day's  weaving.      [Peebles  (M.  L.)] .     .     .     2-34-49 

One  fair  woman.     Miller  (J.) 233.95 

One  lumtlred  romances  of  real  life.  Hunt(L.)  215.03 
One  in  a  thoasand.  Ja.mes  (G.  P.  R.)  .  .  .  215.69 
One  night's  mystery.     Flemiso  (M.  A.)       .     .     197.03 

One  of  the  family.     Payn  iJames) 234.27 

One  of  them.     Lever  (Charles) 223.5o 

One  of  two.     FkiswelliH.  ) 193.07 

OsE  poor  girl.     Sikes  (Wirt) 252.86 

One  summer.  Howard  (.Uiss  Blanche  W.)  .  234.41 
One  woman's    two    lovers  ;    or   Jacqueline    Thayne'a 

choice.     TowNSEND  (F.  V.)     .     ....     261.17 
O.NE  year  ;  a  tale  of  wedlock.     Carlen  (E.  F.)      115.42 

O.NLY.     Mackarness  (M.  A.) 241.31 

OKLYaclod.  Braddon  (.l/i.s-.sM.  E.)  .  .  .  135.29 
Only  a  fiddler  ;  and  O.  T.     Axdersen  (H.  C.) 

122.11;  121.33 

Only  a  girl.     Hilleen  (W.  von) 213  77 

Only  a  woman's  heart.     Clare  (Ada).     .     .     .     155.03 

O.NLY  girls.     TowNSEND  (V.  F. ) 266.28 

Only  herself.     Thom.as  (.\unie) 255.71 

Only  temper.     Newby  (.Vr.s.  C.  J.)     ....     233.30 

Only  three  weeks.     [«)ion.] 234.30 

Onward.     Winscom  (J.  A. ) 264.27 

Onward  and  upward  series.  See  Adams  (W.  T.  ) 
Onyx  ring.  Sterling  (J.  i  Essays  and  tales,  v.  2.  2547.10 
Open  (An)  question.  De  Mitj.f.  (J.)  .  .  .  176.13 
Open!  Sesame!  Church  (.l/i-.-i.  Ross).  .  .  .  154.30 
Opening  a  chestnut  burr.  Roe(E.  P.).  .  .  243.90 
Opera  singer's  wife.  Grey  (.1/i-.?.)  ....  211.65 
Operas  (Tales  from  the).  Pardon  (G.  F.)  .  .  234.60 
Ophelia  (Histoi-y  of).  Fielding  (Susan),  v.  19  of  233. 52 

Opie  (Amelia).      Works.     3  v 234.28 

ConU-nis:     v.  1.    Madeliue.    Adeline  Mowbray.    Simple 

tales.      Father  aud  daughter.      Happy  facta,      2.    Tales  of 

real  life.      New   tales.      3.  Temper.    Woman's  love  and 

wife's  duty.     Two  sons.      Opposite  neighbor.    Love,  mys- 

tei-y,  and    siiperetitiou.      After  the  ball.      FaUe  or  true. 

Confessions  of  an  odd  tempered  man.    Illiistiatiousof  lying. 
Opportunities.     A  sequel  to  "  What  she  could. "   Wab- 

KEE  (Susan) 263-19 

Opportunity.  Seemuxxeb  (A.  M.  Crane)  .  .  1C5.23 
Opposfte  neighbor.  Opie  (Mrs.  A.)  .  v.  3  of  234.294 
Optic  ( Oliver i,  pseud.  See  Adams  (W.  T. ) 
Orange  blnssoms  fresh  and  faded.  Arthur  (T.S.)  123.37 
Okdeal  for  wives.  Edwards  (.Vrs-.  Annie).  .  234.31 
O'Reilly  (Milesi.     See  ILalpine  (C.  G.  ) 

Orient  boys.     Keene  (S.  F.) 215.97 

Orkney  the  peacemaker.     Abbott  (J. )     Harper's  story 

books,  V.  10 216.89 


In  askinii  tor  books,  use  tho  "Book  Orders,'    giviug  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  aud  Uia  NUMBER. 


610 


FICTION  :  Orley  Farm  to  Parr. 


Op.lev  farm.     Tkollope  (Anthony) 201.04 

Okmond.  Edgewoi!TH  (Miiriii).  Iii,  her  Novels,  dc.  182.  H( 
Ormo.vd  ;  or,  the  secret  witness.  Bbown  (C.  B.  )  143.10 
Orphan  (The).  Opie  {Mrs.  A.)  Works,  v.  1.  .  234.28 
OiiPHAN  boy.  Shekwood  (.1//-.S-.  M.  M. )  V.  8  of  2y2.01 
Orphan  in  the  Old  Domiuion.  Silverdale  (D.)  251.70 
Orphans  of  Normandy.     Sherwood  (Mr«.  M.  M.) 

Works,  V.  2 252.02 

Orpheus  0.  Kerr  paper.;.  Newell  (R.  H.  )  3  v.  2;i3.30 
Orked  (Meta),  p.seud.  A  long  time  ago.  .  .  230.21 
Orsay  (Coi)ite.s-se  d').  Clouded  hapinuess.  .  .  134.07 
Ortis  (Letters  of).  Foscolo  (H.)  From  the  Italian.  192. 21 
Orville  eoUege.  Wood  (J/re.  Henry).  .  .  .  2(i4.65 
OSCIR.      AlMWELL(W.)      [SiMONDS  (W.)]      .      .      252.43 

O.scAB  Bertraud.  Bkaddon  (3/i.v,-;  M.  E. )  .  .  13ri.31 
Osceola,  the  Seminole.  Keid  (C'up(.  Mayne).  212.53 
Oswald  Cray.  Wood  {Mm.  Henry).  .  .  .  204.00 
O.  T.  a  Danish  romance.  Andersen  (H.  C.)  .  121.32 
Other  folks' lives.  Smedley  (M.  B. )  .  .  .  252.82 
Other  girls.  AVhit.ney  (.l/rs.  A.  D.  T.)  .  .  203.71 
Other  people's  money.  G-abori.vu  (E.  )  .  .  190.37 
Other  people's  windows.  [Friswell  (.J.  H.)]  234.39 
Oris  (Belle).  ,Sre  Woods  (C.  H.)  ....  2.J4.34 
Otis  (.l//-,s-.  H.  G.)  The  Barclays  of  Boston.  .  234.88 
Ot.m.\r  (Vou).  .See  Nachtioal  (J.  C.  C.) 
OuoHT  Wb  to  visit  her?  Edw.ards  (J//-s.  A.)  .  182.35 
OuiDA,  p.ienil.  Sit  Eame  (L.  de  la). 
OoR  Charley.  Stowe  (.1/ra.  H.  B.)  ....  251.21 
Our  cousin  "Veronica.  Wormley  (JI.  E. )  .  .  2G5.0G 
OuB  cousins  iu  Ohio.  Howitt  (Mary).  .  .  .  214.25 
Our  detachment.  King  (Katherine).  .'  .  .  221.79 
Our  forefathers,     v.  1.  Ingo.     2.  Ingraban.     Fbettag 

(G.) 192.38;  39 

OuK  Fred.     Farquhaeson  (M.  F.  ) 190. 17 

Our  guardian.     Daniel  (  .1/m.  M. ) 223.  GS 

Our  Helen.     Cl.arke  (11.  S.) 220.07 

OuB  honeymoon,   and    other  comicalities,   from 

Punch 234.37 

OuB  mutual  friend.     Dickens  (Charles).      .     .     174.17 

Same.     Condensed  by  K.  Johnson.     .     .     150.02 

OuB  neighborsinthecorni.rhou.se.  Arthur(T.S.)123.11 
Our  new  crusade;  temperance  story.  H.ile  (E.E.  )212.86 
OuB  parish  ;   or  annals  of  pastor,  and  people. 

[«n<)H.] 234.30 

Our  two  lives  ;  or,  Graham  and  I.  By  A.H.K.  234.32 
OuK  village.  Mitford  ( Jim- M.  R. )  2  v.  .  .  232.13 
OuB  year  ;  a  child's  book.  Muloch(D.  M. )  .  '232.50 
OuB  young  yachter's  series.  »bVe  Stephens  (C.  A. )  250.09 
Out  iu  the  world.  Arthur  (T.S.)  ....  123.10 
Out  of  his  head  ;  a  romance.     Aldbich  (T.  B.)     121.07 

Out  of  the  cage.     Owen(G.  W.) 235.92 

Out  of  the  deep.  Wood  (J/ra.  H.)  ....  204.91 
Out  of  the  depths;  story  of  a  woman's  life,  [ajion.]  234.38 

Out  of  the  foam.     Cooke  (J.  E.) 163.31 

Out  of  the  hurly-burly.     Adeleb  (Max).   [Clark 

(C.  H.)] 113.19 

Out  of  the  question  :  a  comedj-.  Howells  ( W.D.)210.HO 
OuToftowu.     Gray  (Barry).     [Cofein  (K.  B. )]   161.14 

Outcasts.     BBiDDON  (M.  E.) 135.35 

Outcasts  of  Poker  Flat.     H-abte  (B,  )     la  Little 

classics,  V.  1 •    .     220.83 

Outlaw's  daughter.     Bennett  (E.)     ....     133.34 

Outpost.     Austin  (J.  G.) 125.20 

Outre-meb.  Longfellow  (H.  W.  )  .  .  .  .  5052.11 
Outre  mort.  Spofford  (H.  E.  P.)  In  Little  classics,  v.  2.  220.81 
Outward  bound  ;  or,  young   America  afloat.     Adams 

(W.  T.) 112.25 

Over  the  cliff.;.     Chanter  (C.) 152.20 

Over  yonder.     Marlitt  (E.  ) 225.41 

OVERL.1ND.  Deforest  (J.  W.) 172.48 

OviND  ;  life  iu  Norway.  Bjornson(B.  )  .  .  .  133.32 
Owen  (Ashford),    pseud.     Georgy    Saudon  ;   or   a  lost 

love 231.40 

O-JXN  (F.)     Aden  Power 234.44 

Ov/EN  (G.  W. )     The  Leech  club  ;  or,  the  mysteries  of 

theCatskills "  .     230.01 

—  Out  of  the  cage.  An  o'er  true  tale.  .  .  .  235.92 
OwEN(lJ.  D.)  Bevoud  the  breakers.  .  .  .  231.72 
Owen;  a  waif.  [Robi.nson  (F.  W. )]  .  .  .  .  2!4.G3 
Owen  G  Wynne's  great  work.  Noel(Z,(((Z^  Augusta). 236. 05 


Owen  Meredith,  p^eud.     See  Bulwee-Lytton  (R.  ) 
OwLGLAss  (Marvellous  adventures  of).     Muenek 

(T.) 234.42 

OxENFOED  (J.)  and  Feeiling  (C.  a.)     Tales   from  the 

German 255.04 

C'mti^nls :    Libussa,  J.  H.  IMusfens.    Oriminat  from  lost 

honour,  F.  Scbiller.    The  coUl  beai-t.  W.  Hanff.     Wonders 

in  the  Spessart,  K.   Inimerinanu.     Nose,   tbe   dwarf.   W. 

Hauff.      Axel,  C.  F.  Vandervelde.     Tbe  saudniHii,  E.  T.  W. 

Hotfman.    St.   Cecilia,  or,  lue  power  of   lunsic,   H.   von 

Kleist.    Tbe  new  Paris.  J.  W.  vou  Goetbe.    Ali  aud  Gul- 

byudi,  Adam  Oeblenscldaeger.    Alaniontade.  H.  Zscbokke. 

Tbe  Jesuits'  church  iu  G ,  E.  T.  W.  Hoffmau.     Tbo 

severed  baud,  W.  Hauff. 
OxLEY.     By  Lyndon.     [Bright  (3/re.  M.  A.)]  .     142.20 
P's  aud  Q's  ;  or  the  question  of  putting  uj)on.     Yonge 

(CM.) 205.65 

Pacha  of  many  tales.     Mabryat  ( Cap(.  F. )      .     225. 5G 

Pacheco(3/)'s.  R.)     Montalban 232,25 

Page  (Abraham),  pseud.     See  Holt  (J.  S.) 

Page  of  the  Duke  of  Savoy.     Dumas(A.)     .     .     181.14 

P.AGEs  in  waiting.   Yates  (E.) 205.22 

Paie  of  blue  eyes.  Hardy  ("Thomas).  .  .  .  21C.35 
Palace  and  cottage.     Optic  (Oliver).     [Adams 

(W.  T.)] 113.12 

Palaces  and  prisons.  Stephens  ( .1//'.';.  Ann  S. )  253. 79 
Palfbey  ( .1/(.ss  Sarah  H. )     ['E.  Foxton.']     Agnes 

Weutwonh 234.05 

—  Herman  ;  or  young  knighthood.  2  v.  .  .  233.45 
PALGR.iVE  (Sir  Francis).     'I'he  merchant  and  the  friar. 

[Marco  Polo  and  Roger  Bacon.  ]       .     .     .     443.08 

Palgrave  (W.G. )     Hermann  Agha 234.08 

Palmer  (Lynde),  pseud.     See  Peebles  (L.  M.  ) 
Palmeein  of  England.     Hubtado  (Luis  de).     .     221.80 
Palmyra  (Letters  fi'om).     Wabe  (William).     .     26'2.68 
Paludan-ML'ller  (F.)     The  foimtaiu  of  youih.     234.73 

Pamela.     Kich.ardson  (S.) 243.08 

Pansy,  pseud.     Three  people 206.21 

Panthea,  the   spirit  of  Nature.     Hunt  (R.)     .     213.92 

Pap.a's  own  girl.     Howland(M.) 214.70 

Papers  for  thoughtful  girls.     TytleK(S.  F.)     .     26'2.26 

Paeibles.     Krummacher  (F.  A.) G214.30 

Paeables  from  nature.  Gatty  ( .l/rs.  A. )  4  v.  193.38 
Pabageeens  in  Paris.  Ruffini(G.  )  ....  244.43 
Paedoe  (-V(S6- Jaue).     Adopted  heir 234.51 

—  Coufessiou  of  a  pretty  woman 234.52 

—  Earl's  secret :  a  love  story 234.53 

—  Jealous  wife 234. 54 

—  Life-struggle 234. 55 

—  Pilgrimages  in  Paris 234.69 

—  Reginald  Lyle 234.50 

-- Rival  beauties 234.58 

—  Romauce  of  the  harem 234.57 

Paedon  (G.  F.)  Tales  from  the  operas.  .  .  234.60 
Parent's  assistant.     Edgeworth  (M. )     .     .     .     182.07 

Paeis  and  Vienna.     Thystorye,  eU; 234.83 

Paeis  iu  America.  Laboulaye  (E.  R.  L. )  .  .  222.25 
P.Aius  sketch-book.  Th.ackeeay  (W.  M. )   Miscellaneous 

works,  V.  1 255.61 

Parish  side.     [riHon.] 234.61 

I'aeislans  (Thei.  Bulwee-Lytton  (E.  G.  E.  L.)  144.38 

Paekee  (J. )     Springdale  Abbey 235.06 

Paeker  (J/i's.  H.  F.)  Constance  Aylmer.  .  .  163.04 
Parker  (.l/j'.s.  Rosa  Abbott).     Rosa  Abbott  stories.   6  v. 

1.  Jack  of  all  trades 23.5.02 

2.  Alexis  tbe  runaway 235.01 

3.  Toiuuiy  Hiokup  ;  or.  a  pair  of  black  eyes.      235.03 

4.  Upside  down,  or  will  aud  work 235.04 

5.  Youu:^  detective,  or  which  won 235.05 

6.  rinks  aud  blues,  or  orphan  asvluui,       .     .    235.00 

Paekwateb.     Wood  (jI/i.v.  H. )   .' 264.92 

Parlor  car.     Howells  (W.  D.) 216.79 

Pare  (Harriet).      ['  Holme  Lee.'] 

—  .Sgaiust  wiud  and  tide 222.60 

—  Annis  Warleigh's  fiu'tune 222.01 

—  Basil  Godfrey's  caprice 222.78 

—  Beautiful  Mi.ss  Barringtou 227.57 

—  Bin  Milner's  wooing 22'2.70 

—  For  richer,  for  poorer 227.58 

—  Gilbert  Massenger 222.02 

—  Hawksview  ;  a  family  history 2'22.03 

—  Kathie  Braude 222.04 

—  Maude  Talbot.     3v 22'2.05 


BROOKLYN    MEECANTILE    LIBRARY. 


FICTION  :  Parr  (o  Peril*. 


5H 


—  Mr.  Wvnyard's  war.l 22-2.r.8 

—  Sylvan' Holt's  (limghter 222.0!t 

—  Tliorney  ILiU  ;  a  story  of  an  old  family.     .     222.70 

—  Vicissitiuk-s  of  Bessin  Fairfax 222.71 

Paru  (Louisa).     Dorothy  Fox 235.52 

—  Hero  CartUew 23.5.55 

—  How  it  all  happened 235.53 

—  John  Thompson,  blockhead 235.51 

Parson's  daughter.     Hook  (T.  E.)      ....     214.03 

Pabthknu.     Lee  (il/is.  E.  B.) 222. .56 

Pabtington  (Mrs. )     See  Aveky  (S.  P. )  ;  also  Shillabeb 

(B.  F.) 
Partisan  ;  a  romance  of  the  revolution.     Simms 

(W.  G.) 252.35 

Partisan  (The)  leader.  Tucker  (B.)  2  v.  in  1.  2C2.19 
Pabton  {Afrs.  Jamesi.     Caper-sauce.       .     .     .  253S.12 

—  Fern  leaves.     2  v.' 235.07 

—  Folly  as  it  flies 2511.19 

—  Ginger  snaps 2538. 2G 

—  Life  and  beauties 3136.23 

—  Rose  Clark 235.09 

—  Ruth  Hall 235.01 

—  Select  writings 3136.2-t 

Pasoarel.     Only  a  story.    [Rame  (L.  de  la).  ]  .     172.29 

Pasha  papers.     HowE(W.  W.) 214.19 

Passages  in  the  life  of  the  fair  gospeller,  Mistress  Anne 

Askew.     M.4NNINQ  (Jii.vs  A.) 225.25 

Passing  the  portal  :   an  autobiography.     Victor 

(M.  V.) 26(5.44 

Passion  (A)  in  tatters.  Thomas  (A.)  .  .  .  266.02 
Passionate  pilgrim,    and    other  tales.     James 

{H.,i)-.) 216.10 

Pastimes  with  my  little  friends.     Bennett  {M. 

H.  B.) 133.111 

Pastor  of  the  desert.     Pelletan  (E.)     .     .     .     235.36 

Pathfindep,.     Cooper  (J.  F.  ) 164.08 

Patience  Strong's  outings.      Whttney  {Mis.  A. 

D.  T.) 263.02 

Patranas  ;  or,   Spanish  stories,  legendary  and  tradi- 
tional.    Innon.] 186.11 

Patricia  Kemball.  Linton  (E.E.)  ....  224.00 
Patricians  (The).  [Velde(C.F.  van  der).]  .  151.10 
Patriot  boys  and  prison  pictures.  Gilmoke  (.1.  R. )  1 95.08 
Patronage.  Edgeworth  (Maria).  Novels,  v.  15-16.  182.18 

Patty.     Macquoid  (K.  S.) 226.55 

Patty  Gray '.s  journaJ.     See  Baim  (C.  H.)     .     .     171.16 
Paul  (John),  pseud.     See  Webb  (C.  H.) 
Paul  and  Virginia.     St.  Pierre  (.1.  H.  B.  de).       244.73 
Paul  Clifford.     Bulwer-Lttton  (E.  G.  E.  L.)      144.23 

Paul  Pane.     Willis  (N.  P.) 261.16 

Paul  Felton.     Dana  (R.  H.).      Writings,  v.  1.  5026.09 

PAULFerrol.     Clive  (C.) 155.22 

Paul  Massie.     McCarthy  (Justin) 226.91 

Paul  Prescott's  charge.  Alger  (H.,  jr. )  .  .  121.15 
Paul  the  peddler,  .\lger  (H..  jr. )  ....  122.35 
Paulding  (J.  K.)     Book  of  St.  Nicholas.     .     .     235.13 

—  Book  of  vagaries 235.15 

—  Bulls  (The)  and  the  Jonathans 235.16 

—  Dutchman's  fireside 235.14 

—  Koniiigsuiarke:  a  story  of  the  new  world.  2  v.  235.17 

—  Puritan  and  his  daughter 235,19 

—  Tales  of  a  good  woman 235.20 

—  Westwai-d  ho  ! 235.21 

Pauline's  trials.  Courtney  (L.  L.  D.)  .  .  155.43 
Pausanias,   the  Spartan.      Bulwer-Lytton   (E.  G.  E. 

L.) 144.41 

Paved  with  gold.     Mayhew(A.) 231.53 

Paxton  (P.),  pseud.     Sue  Hammrtt  (S.  A.) 

Payn  (James).     At  her  mercy 235.64 

—  Beggar  on  horseback. 133. 13 

—  Best  of  husbands 235.65 

—  Bred  in  the  bone 141.07 

—  Carlyon's  year 151.14 

—  Cecil's  tryst 152.39 

—  Fallen  fortunes 235.57 

—  Found  dead 192.43 

—  Gwendoline's  harvest 211.81 

—  Halves 235.61 

—  Lost  Sir  Massingberd 224.14 

—  Married  beneath  him 235. 60 


—  Murphy's  mastiT 235.63 

—  One  of  the  family 234.27 

—  Walter's  word 2.35.66 

—  Woman's  vengeance 225.62 

—  Won— not  wooed 264.83 

Payson(G.I     Totemwell 235.23 

Peabody  (.l/ri.  Mark),  ps«(d.  Si"*  Victor  ( il/i«.  M.V.F. ) 

Peacock  (J.  L.)     Creole  orphans 23.5.24 

Peacock  (T.  L.)     Gryll  Grange 235.25 

—  Headlong  hall,  and  nightmare  abbey.      .     .     235.26 

—  Works,  v.  1-2 5062.15 

Crtntcnts  :  V.  1.  Headlong  hall.    Melinconrt.    Nightmaro 
abbey,    v.  2.  Maid  IMariaii,     MiafortUDOs  of  Klptiiu.    Crot- 
chet castlo.    Gryll  graiiyo. 
Peard(F.  M.)     The  nwc  garden.     [nnon.'\       .     244.28 

—  Thorpe  Regis  ;  a  novel,     laium.]  ....     234..'-0 

—  Unawares,     [nnon.] 262.86 

—  Winter  story  (A) 234.82 

Pearl  fountain  and  other  fairy  tales.    Kavanagh 

(B.  audi.)        21fi..56 

Pearl  of  Orr's  Island.  Stowe(H.  B.).  .  .  254.22 
Pearl  of  the  Andes.  AiMAiiD(G. )  ....  114.33 
Pearson  {Hei:.  C.  H.)  Cabin  on  the  prairie.  .  235.32 
Peasant  and  his  landlord.  Knokring  (Btirone.'is).  222.20 
Peasant  and  the  prince.  Martineau  (H.)  .  .  231.23 
Peasant  life  [in  the  north].     Sketches  in  Glenaldie. 

2v 235.30 

V.  1.  Introduction.    Milrklo  -Tacit.     Kato   Rose  and  her 

bairiia.    Th«  daudy  drainer.    'I he  mason's  danghter.    The 

boiu'tree.      The  red-tiled  cottage.      2.  The  dyke-bnililer. 

The    dressmakers.       Jampliu    Jamie.      Widow    Macraw. 

Hetty.     '  gueen  Jean.' 
Peas.ant  life  in  Norway  (Arno  ;  or).      Bjornson 

(B.) 133.27 

Peebles  and  pearls  for  the  young  folks.     Richardson 

(Abby  Sage) 244.92 

Peck  ( .Uis.-i  E. )     ['Cuyler  Pine-.']     Ecco  Femina  ;  or, 
the  woman  Zoe 241.39 

—  Mary  Brandegee 235.28 

—  lleushawe 235.29 

Peculiar  ;  a  tale  of  the  great  [anti-slavery]  transition. 

Sargent  (E.) 244.65 

Pedlington   (Little)   and  the  Pedlingtonians.     Poole 

(J.) 241.48 

Peebles  (M.  L. )     ['Lyndo  I'almer.']     Magnet  stories. 

4   V 234.48 

1.  Drifting  and  steer- 
ing 


Archie's  shallow.       .    234.50 
John  Jack 234.78 


.  .  .  234 .4.S 
2.  One  day's  weaving.  234. 4'J 
Pekp  o'day,  or  .John  Doe.  B.anim  (J.)  .  .  .  132.35 
Peeps  from  a  belfry.  Sheltdn  (F. )  ....  2543.03 
Peerless  Cathleeu  ;  or  the  stolen  casket.  Agnew 

(C.) 113.27 

Peers  and  parvenus.     Gore  ( .1/j's.  C. )    .     .     .     211.25 

Peg  Woiiington.     Reade  (Charles) 242.22 

Pekin.     L.\nder  (S.  W.  ) 2'2'_'.87 

Pelayo.     SIMMS  (W.G.) 2.52.28 

Pelham.  Bulwer-Lytton  (E.  G.  E.  L.  )  2  v.  144.25 
Pelletan  (E.)      Jean  Jarousseau,    the  pastor  of   the 

desert. 235.36 

Pemberton,  or  one  hundred  years  ago.     Peterson 

(H.) 234.98 

Pencil  sketches.  Leslie  (jV/.v.s- E.)  ....  223.26 
1'endennis.  Tn.iCKERAY  (W.  M.)  2  V.  .  .  .  255.47 
Pennot  {Jlei:  Peter),  psiAul.     i'ce  Round  (Wm.  M.  F. ) 

Pen  Owen.     [Hook  (J. )] 241.01 

Pequinillo.     .James  (G.  P.  R.) 215.35 

Perce  (E.)     The  last  of  his  name 241.02 

Percival  Keene.     Marry.it  (('«(;)(.  F.)      .     .     .     225.57 

Percy  Effingham.     Cockton(H.) 161.02 

Percy  (Florence).  See  Allen  (Mrs.  Elizabeth  Akers). 
Percy  (.S. )  Robin  Hood  and  his  merry  foresters.  235. 37 

Percy.     Hentz  (Mr.i.  C.  L.) 213.13 

Note. — Same  na  her  Banished  aou. 
Percys  (The).     Prentiss  ( .l/r.v.  E. )     ....     235.47 
Peregrine  Pickle  (Adventures  ofi.     S.mollett 

(T.) 253.14 

Perfect  Adonis.  Harris  (.I/i-.v.  Miriam  Cole).  161.28 
Perfect  love  casteth  out  fear.  Washburn  (K..S.)  266.99 
Pericles  and  .\.spasia.  LandoriW.  S. )  .  .  2'22.22 
Perils  and  adventures  of  Harry  Skipworth.     Kincjston 

(W.  H.  G.) 22-2.96 


In  aslllui!  for  boo'js,  use  the  "  Dook  Order,"  giving  the  AUfUOB'S  N.VME,  the  first  part  of  tho  TITLE,  aud  the  NUMBER. 


512 


FICTION  :   Perkins  to  Playing  the  Mischief. 


Perkins  (Eli),  pseud.     See  Landon  (M.  D.) 

Pekkins  (!•".  B.)     Scropa  ;  or  the  lost  library  :  a  novel 

of  New  York  and  Hartford '241.00 

PERPETU.vii  curate.  Oliphant  (3//-.s'.  M.  O.  W. )  234.22 
Perrahlt  (C),  and  othirs.     Fairy  tales.     Tr.  by  J.  R. 

Phnche ^^^•"^^ 

Persian  recreations,  or  new  tales.  Weston  (S.)   26j.93 

Persuasion.     Austen  (Jane) 1'25.18 

Perversion.  Conybeare  (W.  J.)  ....  1C3.05 
Pestalozzi  ( J.  H. )  Leonard  and  Gertrude.  2  v.  23.').34 
Pet  ;  or  pastimes  and  penalties.  HaweiscH.E.)  214.yi 
Peier  and  Polly  ;  or,  home  life  in   New  Englanfl  a 

hundred  years  a^o.  Douglas  (M. )  .  .  171.57 
Peteh  Carradiue.  Chesebro' (C.)  ....  151.01 
Peter  Clinton.  L.incewood  (L.)  [Wise  (D.)]  222.37 
Peter  Gott,  the  Cape  Ann  fisherman.  Reynolds 

(,J.) 243.04 

Peter  of  the  castle.     Banim  (J.) 132.30 

Peter  Suhlemihl.  Chamisso  (A.  von).  .  .  .  23''.9J 
Peter  Schlemilil  in  America.     Wood  (George).    2G4.47 

Peter  Simple.     Marrtat  (F.) 225.57.V 

Peter  the  whaler.  Kingston  (W.  H.  G.)  .  .  222.14 
Petes  Wilkins   (Life  and   adventures   of).     [Paltock 

(R.)] 223.78 

Peterson  (H.)  Pembcrion  ;  or,  100  years  ago.  231.98 
Petronel.  Mabrtat  (F.)  [Church  {Mrs.  Ross).]  154  23 
Petty  annoyances  of  married  life. Balzac  (H.de).  132.04 
PEVEiuLof  thepeak.  ScoiT  (Sic  Walter).  .  .  24'i.CO 
Phant.asmion,  a  fairy  tale.  Coleridge  (Sara).  ]i!1.39 
Phantasies  :  a  faery  romance.  MacDonald  (G.)  224  59 

Phantoji  ship.     MiRBYAT(F.) 22.").58 

Phelps  (j¥i'.<.s  E.  Stuart).     The  gates  ajar.        .     241.03 

—  Gypsey  Breynton 241.04 

—  Gypsey's  cousin  Joy 211.05 

—  Gypsey's  sowing  and  reaping 241.07 

—  Gypsey's  year  at  the  golden  crescent.       .     .     211.0G 

—  Lady  nl  Slialott.     In  Ln-rLE  clasBicB,  v.  10 220.97 

—  H^^dgedin 235.42 

—  Men,  women,  and  ghosts 241.09 

Contitnfs  :  Calico.  Day  of  my  death.  lu  the  Rray  fioth. 
Keutucky's  ghost.  Little  Tommy  Tucker.  Ni^jht  watches. 
Due  of  tUo  elect.  Teuth  of  Jauuary  [Pembertou  mills 
disaBtcr].    What  is  the  matter  ? 

—  Silent  partner 235.43 

—  Tiny's  Sunday  nights 241.08 

—  Trotty  l)ook 235.41 

—  Trotty 's  wedding  tour,  and  story-book.  .  .  235.41 
Phelps  ( .Mrs.  E.  Stuart).     Sunnyside  ;  or  the  country 

miai3tei''.s  wife 254.46 

Phemie  Frost's  experiences.  Stephens  (Ann  S. )  '254.98 
Phcimie  Keller.  [Riddell  ( J/ra.  J.  H. )]  .  .  243.20 
Pueiue's  temptation.   Terhune  (J//s.  M.V.II. )     2.55.30 

Phil  the  fiddler.   Alger  (H.,  jr.) 122.3(! 

PntLip  (Adventures  of).  Thackeray  (W.  M. )  255.32 
Philip  Augustus.     James  (G.  P.  Iv.)  ....     215.70 

Philip  Blandford.      Smith  (J.  F.) 252.95 

Philip  Bmntley's  Life  Work.  By  M.  E.  M.  .  241.12 
Philip  Earuscliffe.     Edwards  (iV//-.f.  Annie).     .     18'2.36 

Aote. — Same  as  Morals  of  May  Fair. 
Philip  Nolan's  friends.     Hale(E.  E.)     .     .     .     214.86 
Philip  RoUo  ;    or,  the    Scottish   musketeers.     Grant 

(J.) '211.95 

Philip  Thaxter.     [Washburn  (C.  A.)]     .     .     .     '241.11 

I'uiLLiPS  (George  S.)  ['January  Searle.'l    The  Gypsies 

of  the  Danes'  Dike  :  a  story  of  hedge-side  life  in 

England,  in  1855 241.13 

Phillips  (Mrs.  J.)     Harbour  bar:    a  tale  of   Scottish 

life 212.79 

Phillips  ( William  B. )     The  diamond  cross  :  a  tale  of 

American  society 241.14 

Philly  an  1  Kit.    Chesebro' (C.) 154.02 

Philo  :  an  Evangeliad.  Judd  (Sylvester).  .  .  221.36 
Philosophers  of    Foufouville.     Freelance  (11. 

E-:q.),  psnvi 193.05 

PHiLOTnEA  :  a  Grecian  romance.     Child  (Mrs. 

L.  M.) 154.06 

Thine  IS  Finn,    the     Iiish   member.     Tboixope 

(Anthony) 2G1.71 

Phineas  Redux.     Trollope  (Anthony).   .     .     .     261.88 
Phiebe,  junior.     Oliphant  (Mrs.  M.  O.  W. )    .     234.81 
Phcenix  (John),  psexid.     iSVe  Derby  (G.  H.) 
Phqsnixian.^.     Derby  (G.H.) 173.08 


Piazza  talcs.     Melville  (H.) 231.71 

I'ICCADILLY.    OLIPH.ANT  (L.) '234.35 

PiccioLA  ;  or, captivity  captive.  Saintine  (X.B. )  214.55 
Pichler  (J/mc.  C.  G. )     The  Swedes  in  Plague.     211.84 

—  Johannes  Schoreel 133.02 

—  Siege  of  Vienna.a  hist,  romance.     [la  Waldie 

library,  V.  5.] 5078.15 

Picked  up  adrift.     DeMille(J.  ) 172.52 

PiCKEN  (A.  ),ei?i(or.     The  Club-book I."i5.27 

—  Traditionary  stories  of  old  families.     2  v.     .     241.17 

Contents :  1.  The  Forbcsps  and  the  Gordons.  Lady  Bar- 
bara of  Carloghie  and  tlie  Jnlmstoiies  of  fairly.  Tlie  three 
maids  of  London.  2.  The  Hays  and  tlie  ii^ht  of  Lnncarty, 
The  priors  of  Lawford.  Macdouald  of  Gleuco,  and  Jcauio 
Halliday  of  Auuam. 

Pickering  (.V/.ss  Ellen).     The  fright.  2  v.  in  1.     23C.10 

—  The  grumbler 241.  IC; '235.95 

Picnic  papers.     Dickens  (Charles) 174.18 

Picnic  party.  Smith  (Hoi-acc).  In  Little  classics,  v.  9.  226,9G 
Pickwick  abroad,  or  the  (our  in   France.     Reynolds 

(G.  W.  M.) 240.01 

Pickwick  papers.  Dickens  (diaries).  .  .  .  171.22 
Pictures  of  country  life.  Cary  (Alice).  .  .  152.04 
Pictures  of  the  olden  time.  Sears  (E.  11.)  .  251.08 
Pictures  of  the  period.  Collier  (W.F.)  .  .  102.28 
Pictures  of  jirivate  life.  Ellis  i.1/'r,«.  S.)  3  v.  183.09 
Pierre  ;  or,  the  ambiguities.  MEL■^^LLE  (H. )  .  231.72 
Pigeon  pie  ;  a  tale  of  Roundhead  times.     Yonge 

(Miss  CM.) 265.43 

Pike  (.l/r,?,M.H.G.)    ['Mary  Laugdon.']  Agnes.  241.19 

—  Ida  May 241.20 

Pilgrim  and  the  shrine.  [Maitland  (Edward).]  3584.21 
Pilgrimage  (The)  ;  a  tale  of  our  times.  [annu.J  2ti3.(j8 
Pilgrimages  in  Paris.  Pardoe  (Julia).  .  .  .  234.60 
Pilgrims  of  fashion.  Cornw.allis  (K. )  .  .  .  KiS.OO 
Pilgrims  of  New  England.  Webb  (Mrs.  J.  B.)  263.94 
Pilgrims  of  Walsiugham.     Strickland  ^A.)     .     256.21 

Same.     [7/t  WALDiElibraiy,  v.  6.]  .     .     .5078.20 

Pilgrims  of  the  Rhine.     Bulwer-Lytton  (E.  G. 

E.  L.) 144.27 

Pilgrims  on  the  Thames.  E«an  (PierceK  .  .  181. 28 
Pilgrim's  progress.  Buny.an  (John).  3525.26  ;  145.14 
Pillar  of  fire  ;  or,  Israel  in  bondage.     Ingraham  (lier. 

J.  H.) 215.19 

Pillars  of  the  house.     Yosge  ( J/isa  G.  M. )  2  v.     2C5.(;6 

Pilot.     Cooper  (J.  F.) li;4.09 

I'lLOT  and  his  wile  ;  a  Korso  love  storj'.  Lie  (J. )  22:i.90 
PiLPAY  or  Bidpai.     Kalila  and  Dimna  ;  or,  the  fables 

ofBidpai.     Tr.  by  W.  Kuatchbull.   .     .     .     185.01 
— ■ — Same.   [Different  translation.]  Revised  cd.l85.01a 

PiNDAB  (Susan).     Midsummer  fays 235.38 

Pine  (Cuyleri,  p.fnul.     See  Peck  (Jfi's.s-  E.) 

Pine  needles.     Warner  (Susan) 266.9."; 

PiNEY  Woods  tavern  ;  or,  Sam  Slick  in  Texa.s.  241.24 
PiNKERTON  (A.)     The  detective  and  the  Eomnambulist. 

The  murderer  and  the  fortune  teller.   .     .     '2.!0.r2 

—  The  spiritualists  and  the  detective.  .  .  .  '23().  13 
Pink  and  white  tyranny.  Stowe  (Mrs.  H.  B. |  253.81 
Pinks  and  blues  ;  or,  orphan  asylum.     Abbott 

(Rosa) 235.00 

Pioneers.     Cooper  (J.  F.) 161.10 

Pique.      [n»OH.] 241.22 

Pirate.     Scott  (Sir  Walter) 245.64 

PiH.iTE  and  three  cutters.  Mabryat(F.  )  .  .  '225.66 
I'iRATE  of  the  Mediterranean.     Kingston  (\V.  H. 

G.) 222.99 

Pirate'.s  treasure.     Kingston  (W.  H.  G.)     .     .  22'2.97 

Pirates  of  the  prairies.  Aimard(G.)  .  .  .  114.16 
Plague  in  London.     De  Foe  (I).)  Works,  v.  9.  5032.09 

Planche  (Miss  M.  A.)      See  ]VIackarnes3  (Mrs.  M.  A., 

formerly  Miss  Planclii). 
Plane  and  plank.     Optic  (Oliver").     [Adams  (W. 

T.)]     . 112.40 

Plant  hunter's.     Reid  (Mayne) 242.54 

Planter's  daughter.     Dupuy  (E.  A.)        .     .     .  '241.35 

Planter's  northern  bride.     Hentz(C.  L).     .  213.14 

Pl.anting  the  wilderness.     McCabe  (J.  D.,j>.)  224.47 

Play  and    stud}'.     By   Aunt   Hattie,  ])seud   of  Baker 

(J/re.  H.  N.  W.) 131.03 

Played  out.     Thomas  (Annie) 261.13 

Playing  for  high  stakes.     Thomas  (.\nnie).     .  261.16 

Pl.ayino  the  mischief.     De  Forest  (J.  W. )       .  172.45 


BROOKLYN     MEUCANXILE     LIBRARY. 


FICTION  :  Pleasant  Cove  to  President's  Daughters. 


513 


Pi^ASANT  Cove  series.     Kellogg  (E.)    .     .     .    226. 0:i 

1.  Arthur  Brown,  the  young  I  4.  Child  of  the  island  glen. 
Captain.  1  6.  John  (Jodsoe'B  legacy. 

2.  Youut?  deliverers.  I  G.  Fiaher  buys. 

3.  Cruise  of  the  Caaco.  i 

Pleasant-s  (Julia).     Callamura 241.34 

Pleasures  of  oM  age.     Souvestre  (E. )       .     .     253.21 
Ploennies  (L.  von).     Princess  Use,  and  the  Will  o'  the 

wisps,     [coiort.] 241.67 

Plumpibe  (Anne  (inl  Arabella).     Tales  of  wonder,  of 
humor,  and  of  sentiment ;  original  and  translated. 

3  V 2U.36 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Zclis.  an  Indian  tale.  The  weathercock. 
a  Biirguudiau  tale.  Ma^ic  dollar,  n  tale  of  Alsace.  2-  Spec- 
tre of  Presburt».  a  Hungarian  tale.  The  fair  ol  Beaucaire, 
a  PruvenQal  tale.  Zschin^-Qnailg,  or  the  true  philosopher. 
a  Uhint-8o  tale.  3.  The  family  of  Valencia.  Fanny,  a  tale 
of  Lorraine.  Omar  and  Zeiuida,  a  Peruvian  tale.  Philo- 
sophy and  love,  a  Milesian  tale. 
POACHEK,       M.4KEYAT  (  C'((p/,  F.  ) 22-3.  f)7 

PoE  (Edgar  Allan  I.     Prose  tales.    2  v.     .     .     .     241.4U 
Same,     In  hU  Works,  v,  1-2 5U63,05 


Contents. 


Adventures  ol  one  Hans  Pfaall, 

T.  1. 

Angel  of  the  odd  (The),  v,  2. 
Assignation  (The),  v.  1, 
B.illooii  hoax  (The),  v,  1. 
Berenice,  v.  1. 
Black  cat  (The),  v,  1. 
Bon  ton,  v.  2. 
BuBinesa  man  (The),  v.  2. 
Cask  ol  Amontillado,  v.  1. 
iJesceut  into  the  maelstrom, v. 1. 
Devil  in  the  belfry,  v.  2. 
Diddling  considered  as  one  of 

the  exact  sciences,  v.  2. 
Domain  of  Aruheim,  v.  1. 
Due  de  L'Omelette,  v,  2. 
Eleanora.  v.  1. 
Facts  in  the  case  of  M.  Valde- 

mar.  v.  1. 
Fall  of  the  house  of  TJaher,  v.  1. 
Four  beasts  in  one,  T.  2. 
Gold-bug  (The),  v,  1, 
Hop-frog,  v.  2. 
Imp  of  tlie  perverse,  v.  1. 
Islaufl  of  the  fay,  v.  1. 
King  Peat,  v.  2. 
Landor's  cottage,  v.  1, 
Ligeia.  v.  1. 
Lionizing,  v.  2. 
Literary  life  of  Thingum  Bob, 

esq.,  V.  2. 
Loss  of  breath,  v.  2. 
Man  of  the  crowd,  v.  2. 
Man  that  was  used  up,  t,  2. 
Ms.  found  in  a  bottle,  v.  1. 
Masque  of  the  Red  Death,  v.  1. 
Mesmeric  revelation,  v.  1. 


Metzengerstein,  v.  1, 
Morella,  v.  1. 

Murders  of  the  rue  Morgue, v,l. 
Mystery  of  Marie  Roget,  v,  1. 
Mystificatiou,  v.  2. 
Narrative  of  A.  Gordon  Pym, 

V.2. 
Never  bet  the  devil  your  head, 

V.  2. 
Oblong  box  (The),  v.  2. 
Oval  portrait  (The),  v.  1. 
Pit  (The),  and  the  pendulum, 

V.  I. 
Predicament  (A),  v.  2, 
Premature  burial,  v.  ]. 
Purloined  letter  (The),  v,  1, 
Shadow  :  a  parable,  v.  2. 
Silence  :  a  fable,  v.  2. 
Some  words  with  a  mummy,v.2. 
Spectacles  (The),  v.  2. 
Sphuix  (The),  v,  2. 
System  of  Dr.  Tarr  and  Profes- 
sor Fetlier,  v.  2. 
Tales  of  Jerusalem,  v,  2. 
Tale  of  the  ragged  mountains, 

V.  2. 
Tell-tale  heart  (The),  v,  1. 
Thou  art  the  man,  v.  2. 
Thousand  and  second  tale  of 

Scheherazade,  v.  1. 
Three  Sundays  in  a  week,  v.  2. 
Von  Kempelen  and  his  diacoV' 

ery,  v.  1. 
Why  the  little  Frenchman  wears 

his  band  in  a  sling,  v.  2. 
William  Wilson,  v.  1. 


X-ing  a  paragrab,  v.  3. 
Note.— la  the  N.  y.  ed.  of  1870  (1  vols.)  the  stories—'  An- 
gel of  the  odd,*  '  Business  man.'  '  Diddling  considered  as 
one  of  the  exact  sciences.'  '  Literary  life  of  Thingum  Bob, 
esq.,'  '  Loss  of  breath,'  '  Man  that  was  used  up,'  '  Mystifi- 
cation,''  Narrative  of  A.  Gordon  Pym.'  '  Predicament  (.\),' 
and  '  X-ing  a  paragrab,*  are  to  be  found  in  v.  i. 

—  Fall  of  the  house  of  Usher.     In  Little  classiLS,  v.  2.     226.84 

—  «old  bug.    In  Little  classics,  v.  12 227.15 

^  Murders  in  the  Rue  Morgue.  In  Little  classics,  v.  3.  22fi.8,5 
Point  of  honor,  Edwards  (Jfcs,  Annie).  .  .  1S2.44 
Poison  of  asps.  Church  (Mrs.  Koss).  .  .  .  154.24 
Polish  Jew.  Ebckmann  (E. )  and  Chatkian  (A.)  184.40 
PoLKo  (Elise).     Lulu's  novel  and  Alessaudro  Stradella. 

From  the  German 241.41 

—  Musical  sketches 15B1.12 

Pollard  (Eliza  F.)     Hope  deferred.        .     .     .     241.23 

—  Lady  Supsrior 241.19 

PoMEROY  (Mark  M. )    Nonsense 241.43 

PoMPEY  the  little ;  life  of  a  lap-dog.  Coventry  (F,  )  165. 14 
PoNsoNBY  (,Lidy  E.)  Mary  Lyndsay.  .  .  .  241,46 
Poole  (John).     Christmas   festivities :  tales,  sketches. 

and  characters 241.47 

—  Comic  sketch-book 241.90 

—  Little  Peddliagtou  and  the  Peddlingtonians.  241. 4S 
Poor  and  proud  ;    or,   Katy  Rodbum.     Adams 

(W.  T.) 112.26 

Poor  humanity.     Robinson  (F.  W.)    ....     243.48 

Poor  Jack.    Maeryat  (ftipf.  F.) 225.59 

Poor  Mat;  or,  the  clouded  intellect.  Inoelow  (J.)  215.13 
Poor  Miss  Finch.  Collins  (W,  Wilkie),  .  .  162.36 
Poor  rich  man,  and  rich  poor  man.     Sedgwick 

(CM,) 251,18 


Poor  traveller.  Dickens  (C.)  Christmas  stories.   173.23 

Pop.iNiLLA.     Disraeli  (B.) 174.4(i.a 

Popular  legends  of  Brittany.  Souve.stbe  (E. )  253.50 
Popular  romances  of  the  middle   ages.     Cox  (G.  W. ) 

a(i(Z  Jones  (E.  H. ) 165.03 

Popular  tales,  Edgeworth  (M, )  2  v,  .  .  .  182.08 
Popular  tales  and  romances  of  the  Northern  nations 

[Tr.  by  W,  H.  Leeds.  ]   3  v 255.oi 

1.  The  treasure  seeker.  The  bottle  imp.  The  sor- 
cerers. The  enchanted  castle.  Wake  not  the  dead. 
Auburn  Egbert. 

2.  The  spectre  barber.  The  magic  dollar.  The  col- 
lier s  family.     The  victim  of  priestcraft.     Kibitz. 

3.  The  field  of  terror.  Elfiulaud.  Tlie  fcilo.  The 
fatal  marksman.  The  hoard  of  the  Nibelungen.  The 
erlkiug's  daughter. 

Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.  Dasent(G.  W.)  171.39 
Popular  tales  of  the  Germans.    2  v 241.51 

1.  Bichilda     Three  sisters      Stealing  of  the  veil. 

2.  Seven  legends  of  Number-nip.  The  Nymph  of 
the  fountain. 

Porte  Crayon,  pseiwi.  6'ee  Strother  (D.  H.)  .  254.31 
Portent  (The)  ;  a  story  of  second  sight.     MacDonald 

(G.) 224.81 

Porter  (Jfcs.  A.  E.)     Married  for  both  worlds.    241.84 

—  My  hero,  or  contrasted  lives 241.85 

Porter  ( .l/i.5s  A.  M. )  Hungarian  brothers.  .  192.17 
Porter  (Jane. )     The  pastor's  fireside.     .     .     .     192.17 

—  Scottish  chiefs.    2  v 241.54 

—  Sir  Edward  Seaward's  narrative  of  his  shin- 

wreck "5075.26 

—  Thaddeus  of  Warsaw 241.56 

Porter  (Linn  Boyd).  Caring  for  no  man.  .  '241.86 
Porter  (Rose).  Foundations,  or  castles  in  the  air.  211.50 

—  Summer  driftwood  for  the  winter  fire.     .     .     241,53 

—  Uplands  and  lowlands  ;  or,  three  chapters  in  a 

life 241.96 

—  The  years  that  are  told 23C.17 

Porter  (W.    T.,  editor).     Quarter  race  in   Kentucky, 

and  other  sketches 261.91 

Portraits  of  my  married  friends.  By  uncle  Ben.  241.57 
Porto  (L.  da).     Novel  of  Juliet.     In  Roscoe  (T.  ) 

Italian  poets,  v.  2 214.21 

Pobtel  (Karl).   [' Charles  Sealsfield.']    The  cabin  book  ; 

or,  national  characteristics 251.05 

—  The  cabin  book  ;  or,  life  in  Texas 251.06 

—  Life  in  the  new  world 251.07 

—  Rambleton  :  a  romance  of  fashionable  life  in  New 

York 251.09 

PoTTPHAR  papers.  Curtis  (G.  W.)  ....  171.20 
Potter,  Roger   Sherman,    (Life  and   adventures   of). 

Truesd.ale  (P.  Van).     [Adams  (F.  C.)]    .     112.11 

Pottleton  legacy.    Smith  (Albert) 252.83 

Powell  (ilury).  [Manning  (Aune).]  .  .  .  225.28 
Power  (TJei'.  P.B.)    "  Oiled  feather"  tracts.  v.l-'2.  '241.44 

Powers  (S.)     Muskingum  legends 2538.28 

PoYNTER  (E.  F.)    Er.^ilia 1^6.20 

—  My  little  lady 232.94 

Prairie.     Cooper  (J.  F.) 164.11 

Prairie  bird.     Murray  (C.  A.) 233.12 

Prairie  Crusoe  ;  or.  the  far  west     lanon.]  .     .     241.58 

Prairie  flower.    Aimaed  (G.  ) 114.22 

Praise  and  principle.     McIntosh  {Miss  M.  J.)      224.74 

Pratt  (J/i.ssL.  J, )     Sheaves  of  love 235,59 

Pratt  (Mary  E,)  Rhoda  Thornton's  girlhood,  211.81 
Pratt  (S.  J. )    Emma   Corbett ;   or,  miseries   of   civil 

war 241.77 

Preacher  and  the  king.     Bungener  (L.  F.)     .     145,12 

Precaution.     Cooper  (J.  F.) 164.12 

Premiums  paid  to  expeiience.  Mayo  (Isabella  F. )  194.32 
Prentlss  (E. )     Aunt  Jane's  hero 211.82 

—  Fred,  Maria,  and  me .     193.01 

—  Home  at  Grej'lock 246.16 

—  Nidworth  and  his  three  magic  wands.      .     .     235.40' 

—  Percys  (Thai 235.47 

—  Stepping  heaven  ward 241.64 

—  Story  Lizzie  told, 241.83 

—  Urbane  and  his  friends '241.97 

Pre-sbury  (B.F.)  The  Mustee;  or.love  and  liberty.241.59 
Prescott  (H.  E. )     See  Spofford  {Mrs.  H.  E.  P.) 
Prescott  (Mary  N. )     Matt's   follies,    and  other 

stories 241.88 

Pbesidekt's  daughters.    Bremer  (Frediika).     .     141.23 


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FICTION  :  Prosaeuse  to  Hame. 


Pkessense  ( Mme  E.  de).     Bosa  ;  or,  the  Parisian 

girl. 241.62 

Preston  {Harriet  W.)     Aspendale 2H.08 

—  Love  in  the  13th  ceatiiry 241.76 

Preston  (Laura).    Aldeane 241.60 

—  Boys  trip  across  the  plains 23.5.49 

—  In  bonds 211.61 

Pretty  Miss  Bellew.     GrPT  (T.) 196.33 

Pretty  Mrs.  Gaston.  e(c.  Cooke  (J.  E.)  .  .  163.32 
Prey  of  the  gods.     Mabkyat  (F.  )  [Church  ( Mrs. 

Boss).] •     •     15117 

Pkids  aad  prejudice.     Austen  (Jane).     .     .     .     125.16 

Pride  of  life.     Hcott  {Lady  J.) 245.14 

Priest  and  the  huguenot.  Bunoener  (L.  F.  )  .  145.13 
Priest  and  nun.  Wright  (Jfcs.  J.  McN.)  .  .  265.02 
Prime  (W.  C.)    Later  years,    [anon.]    .     .     .     241.65 

—  Old  house  by  the  river,  [anon.]  ....  241.66 
Pri -.IE  minister.  Trollope  (Anthony).  .  .  .  266.12 
Prince  aad  the  page.  Yonge  i,C.  M.)  .  .  .  263.51 
Prince  Charles  ;  or,  the  young  pretender.     Smith 

(J.  F.)     .     .     . 251.98 

Prince  Eugene,  and  his  time.  Mondt  {Mrs.  C. )  2  J3.07 
Prince  of  darkness.  SonrHwoBTH(.l//'.s.E.D.E.N.)253.88 
Pni.^cE  of  the  house  of  David.     Ingrahim  {Reu. 

J.  H  ) 215.20 

Prince  of  Kashna  :  a    West  Indian   story.     Kimbat.t. 

(B.  B.) 221.63 

Princes,  public  men,  and  pretty  women.  2  v.  171.54 
Princess  and  the  goblin.  Mac  Donald  (G.)  .  224.87 
Princess  Use  :  a  story  of  the  Hartz  mountains.   [Ploen- 

NiES  (L.  von).] 241.67 

Princess  of   Babylon.     Voltaire  (F.  M.  A.   da).     [In 

VOLTAIRIANA,  V.  3.] 5075.33 

Princess  (The)  of  Brunswick- Wolfenbiittjl.     Zschokke 

(H.) 265.58 

Princess  of  Thiile.     Black  (W.) 134.38 

Priscilla;  or, trial  i  for  the  truth.  Bantard  (J. ) .  132.07 
Privateer's  man.  Mareyat  (Cap!.  F.)  .  .  .  225.60 
Prize  novelists,  etc.  Thackeray  (W.  M. )  .  .  255.48 
Proble.matic  characters.  Splelhagen  (F. )  .  253.53 
PaoBUS  ;  or,  Aureliai.  Ware  (William).  .  .  2fi2. 66 
Proctor  (B.  W.  )     Essays  and  tales  in  prosa.  By  Barry 

Cornwall.     2  v 2537.27 

PRODiG.iL  son.     CooK  (Duttou) 163.07 

Prodigy  (A)  :  a  tale  of  music.  Choeley  (H.  F. )  154.26 
Professor  (The).  Bronte  (Charlotte).  .  .  142.10 
Professor's  lady.  Auerbach  (B. )  ....  124.14 
Propessoe's  wife.  Macgregor  (A.  L.)  .  .  .  224.46 
Progress  and  prejudice.  Goee  ( .1/rs.  C. )  .  .  2ll.2i> 
Progressive  pettioo.its  ;  or,  dressed  to  death.  Roose- 
velt (R.  B.) 244.57 

Propria  quae  maribus,  and  Box  tunnel.     Reade 

(C.) 242.07 

Prosper  [Randoce].  CaERBnLiEz  (V. )  .  .  .  153.34 
Prosser  (.!//■.«. — ).  Clackitts  of  luglebiook  Hall.  235.56 

—  Original  tables 185.09 

Protestant  (The)  ;  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  queen  Mary. 

BRAY(.¥is.  A.  E.) 141.31 

Proverbs  illustrated.  Gatty  ( Jf/s.  A. )  .  .  193.42 
Provocations  of  madame  Palissy.  [Manning^A.  )]  224.96 
Prude>jce  Palfrey.  Aldrich  (T.  B.)  .  .  .  121.09 
Prudy  stories.     See  Clarke  (B.  S.  )    .     .     .     .     226. 68 

Prue  and  L     Curtis  (G.  W.) 171.21 

Psyche  of  to-day.  Jenkins  (ili/s.  C.)  .  .  .  221.10 
Pdblicans  and  sinners.  Braddon  (M.  E. )  .  141.02 
PacK.  'OOID.A."  tRAME  (L.  de  la).]  .  .  .  172.24 
PnDDLEFORD  and  its  people.     Riley  (H.  H.)    .     243.30 

PuFFiiR  Hopkins.     Mathews  (C.) 5053.05 

PuLLEN  (H.  W. )  Fight  at  DameEuropa's  school. 

[aium.] 184.38 

—  Tom  Pippin's  wedding,  [imon.]  ....  261. 2J 
PuLSZKi  (T. )  Tales  and  traditions  of  Hungary.  241.69 
Punch's  letters  to  his  sons.  Punch's  complete  letter 
writer,  dc.  Jerrold  (Douglis).  .  .  .  221.17 
Punch's  priz3  uovelists.     Thackeray  (W.  M.) 

v.  2  of  235.48;  v.  1  of  255.61 
Pupil  of  the  Legion  of  honor.  Enault(L.)  .  .  183.35 
Puritan  and  his  daughter.  Paulding  (J.  K.)  235.19 
Purple  and  fine  linen.  Fawcett(E.)  .  .  .  184.36 
Puss-CAT  mew,  etc.  Hugesses  (E.  H.  K.  )  .  .  185  37 
Pot  yourself  in  his  place.     Keai)e(G.).     .     .     242.26 


Putnam  (Ellen  T.  H.)  Monday  work  ;  or,  how  the 
minister's  family  built  them  a  house.   .     .     241.72 

Putnam  (Mrs.  Mary  Lowell).  Fifteen  days  :  au  extract 
from  Edwin  Colvill's  journal,     [nmrn.]    .     241.70 

—  Record  of  an  obscure  man.  [anon.]  .  .  241.71 
Pynnshuest:  his  waaderings,  etc.  MacLeod  (D.)  225.06 
Quad  (M.),  pseud.     See  Lewis  (C.  B.) 

Quadroon.     Beid  (Oipi.  M.) 242.55 

"Quads  odds."     Lewis  (C.  B.) 223.83 

Quaker,  and  young  man  of  the  world.     Opie  {Mrs.  A.) 

Works,  V.  2 234.29 

Quaker  soldier  ;  or  the  British  in  Philadelphia.    Jones 

(J.  R.) 221.32 

Quarter  race  in  Kentucky.     Porter  (W.  T.)  .     261.91 

Queechy.     Warner  (Susan).     2  v 263.10 

Queen  Hortense.      [Mundt  (J/c*.  C. )]     .     .     .     232.77 

Queen  Mab.     Kavanagh  (J.) 221.52 

Queen  of  Conuaught.      [nnon.] 242.65 

Queen  of  the  county.  [Steetton  (J.  C. )]  .  .  241.73 
Queen  of  Denmark.  GoRE(J/r.?.)  ....  211.29 
Queen  of  hearts.  Collins  (W.  Wjlkie).  .  .  162.11 
Queen  of  the  regiment.  King(K.  )  ....  221.78 
Queen's  Maries.  Melville  (G.  J.  W.)  .  .  .  231.98 
Queen's  necklace.  Dumas  (A.)  2  v.  ...  181.10 
Queen's  revenge.     Collins  (W.  Wilkie).     .     .     162.15 

Queens.     Emory  (E.B.) 184.19 

Queer  folk.  Knatchbull-Hugessen  (E.  H.)  .  185.41 
Queer  little  people.  Stowe  (H.  B.  )  .  .  .  .  254.24 
Quentin  Durward.     Scott  (Sir  AValter).       .     .     245.68 

Quest.     [B-ates  (J.  C.  )] 241.74 

Question  of  honor.     Beid  (C.)  [Fisher  (F.  C.)]  242.81 
Quevedo  y  ViUegas  (F.  G.  de).      Works.     3  v.     241.78 
Contejits  :  v.  1.  The  author's   life.    The  vision.     2.  Cu- 
rious history  of  the  uight  adventurer.    Paul,  the  Spanish 
sharper.    3.  Fortune  iu  her  wits.    Proclaraatiou   by  old 
father  Time.    Treatise  of  all  things,  letters,  etc. 
Quiet  English  town,  and  human  life  therein.     Mount- 
ford  (W.T.)    232.42 

Quiet  heart.  Oliphant  (Jl/i-.s.  M.  O.  W.)  .  .  234.25 
Quiet  Miss  Go.lolphin.  Garrett  (E.)  .  .  .  193.34 
Qulet  nook  in  the  Jura.  RnFriNi(G. )  .  .  .  9S2.02 
QuiNCY  (E. )  Wensley  :  a  story  without  a  moral.  241.75 
QuisTus  Fixlein.     Richter  (J.  P.  F. )    151.13  ;  3.587.01 

Quite  alone.     Sala  (G.  A.) 244.59 

Quits.     Tautphoeus  (I ,  Baroness  vou).      .     .     255.12 

QuixsTAR.     [Taylor  (3/(ss —).] 241.99 

QuoDLiBET  :  annals,  etc.  Kennedy  (J.  P.)  .  .  221.60 
Quoendon  hounds.  Herbert  (H.  W. )  .  .  .  4617.20 
Rab  and  his  Irieniis. Brown  (J.)  Spare  hours, v.l.  2514.13 

—  —  Same.     In  Little  classics,  v.  4.     .     .    .     226.86 

RiBELAis(F.)     Works.     2v 242.01 

Race  for  a  wife.     Smart  (H.) 252.93 

Race  for  wealth.     Riddell  ( 3/»-.s.  J.  H. )     .     .     243.21 

Rachel  Gray.     Kavanagh  (Julia) 221.53 

Rachel  Ray.     Thollope  (Anthony) 261.  (i5 

Rachel's  secret 212.00 

Rvdcliffe  (Mrs.  Anne).     The  Italian.     3  v.     .     242.03 

—  Mysteries  of  Udolpho 242.05 

—  Romance  of  the  forest 242.06 

RAFr  that  no  man  made.    Lowell*(R.  T.  S.)    J)t  Little  classics, 

v.  8 226.95 

Ragged  Dick.     Alger  (H.,  jr.) 121.13 

RvGGED  Dick  saries.     See  Alger  (H.,  jV.)     .     .     121.13 

R.viNBOW  creed,      [anon.] 242.10 

Ralph,  tlie  heir.     Trollope(A.  ) 261.75 

Ralph  Wilton's  weird.  Alexander  {Mrs.)  .  115.34 
Ralston  (W.  R,  S.)  Krilof  aad  his  fables.  .  185.(i6 
Rambles  among  the  Alps.    Abbott  (J. )  Harper's  story 

books,  V.  7 216.98 

Rambleton  ;   a  romance  of   fashionable  life  in  New 

York.     Sealsfleld  (C. ) 251.09 

Rambling  stor3'.  Clarke  (Mary  Cowden).  .  155.13 
Rame  (L.  de  la).   ['  0uiD.i.'j  Beatrice  BoviUe  and  other 

stories 172.15 

Contents:  Beatrice  BoviUe.  Holly  wreaths  and  rose  chains. 

Lady   Marabout's    troubles,     yilver  chimes    a;id   golden 

fetters.    Slander  aud  sillei-y. 

—  Bebee,  or  two  little  shoes 172.50 

—  Cecil  Castelmaine's  gage,  Lady  Marabout's  troubles, 

and  other  stories 172.  Ill 

Contents  :  Beauty  of  Vicq.  d'Azyr.  Cecil  Castleiuaiue's 
gaffe.  "  Deadly  dash."  The  General's  raatch-makinti.  Laily 
Marabout's  ti-oubles.    Little  (iraud  a. id  the  marcliioness. 


BnOOKT.'VN    MKHDANTILE    LIDRART, 


FICTION  :  Rame  to  Reid. 


515 


story  of  a  crayon  bead.     Study  u  la  Louis  Quatorze.  Study 
u  la  Louis  Quiuze. 

—  Chandos 172.17 

—  Dog  of  Flauders.    Jn  LrriLE  claaaics,  v.  10 226.97 

—  FolleFurme 172.25 

—  Held  in  bondage 172.18 

-Idiilia 172.19 

—  la  a  winter  city 172.58 

—  Leaf  in  the  storm,  etc 172.26 

Contents  :  Brauch  of  lilac.    Dog  of  Flanders.    Leaf  in  the 
storm.    Provence  rose. 
Leaf  in  the  storm,    /k  Little  classics,  v.  11.      .    .    .     226.99 

—  Pascarel,  only  a  storv 172.29 

—  Puck .' 172.24 

—  Kandolph  Gordon,  and  other  stories.      .     .     172.20 

Contents :  Bells  and  blackcock.  Blue  and  yellow.  Don- 
keyahire  militia.  How  I  was  tracked  by  trappers.  How 
one  fire  lit  another.  The  marquis's  tactics.  Randolph 
Gordon,    Treute-et-un. 

—  Signa 172.57 

—  Strathmore,  or  wrought  by  his  own  hand.    .     172.21 

—  Triootrin,  or  the  story  of  a  waif  and  stray.       172.23 

—  Under  two  flags 172.22 

R.iMSAY  (Grace).     Are  you  my  wife  ?       .     .     .     123.01 

—  A  .salon  in  the  last  days  of  the  empire,   and  other 

sketches  \_viz..  Mademoiselle  Adrienne,  a  sketch 
after  the  blocus  ;  Number  thirteen,  an  episode  of 

two  sieges] 241.98 

Ran  away  to  sea.     Reid  (M.  ) 242.56 

llANDiLL  Banerman's  boyhood.  SIacdonald  (G.)  224.81 
Randolph  (Mrs.)     Gcntianella 242.08 

—  Wild  Hyacinth 246.11 

Randolph  Gordon.  "Ouida."  [Rame  (L.  dela).]  172.20 

Randolph  Honor.     [nnon.'\        242.12 

Rands   (W.  B.)      ['Henry  Holbeacb.']      Shoemaker's 

village 241.92 

Rangeks  and  regulators  of  the  Tanaba.     Arlington 

(A.  W.) 123.04 

Rangees  ;  or  the  tory's  daughter.      Thompson 

(D.  P.) 261.30 

Ranthobpe.     Lewes  (George  H.) 223.67 

R.iPE  of  the  Gamp.     Mason  (0.  Welsh).      .     .     22.5.86 

Raph.ael.    Lamaktine  (A.  de) 222.30 

Rapids  of  Niagara.     Warner  (Susant.     .     .     .     26i;.94 
Rare  good  luck.     Fhancillon  (R.  E. )     .     .     .     197.13 

Raspe(R.  E. )    Barou  Munchausen 133.01 

Rasselas,  prince  of  Abyssinia.     Johnson  (Samuel). 

5045.10  ;  221.224 
Rates  and  taxes.  [Tales.]  Hood  (T.)  [and  others].  211.87 
Rathbone  (H.  M. )  Lady  WiUoughby.  [anon.^  222.23 
R.ATTLiN,  the  reefer.  AIaertat  (Cupl.  F. )  .  .  22-5.61 
R.io  (H. )    Mozart  :  a  biographical  romance.     .     242.09 

Raven.scliffe.    Marsh  (J//S.)  2v 231.14 

Ravenshoe.     Kingsley  (Henry) 222.05 

Ray.    Spofford  (H.  P.)    In  Little  classics,  v.  11.      ,    .    226.99 

R.iymond'3  heroine,     [anon.'] 242.11 

R.WMOND  (R.  W. )     [' Robertson  Gray.']      Brave 

hearts 242.87 

—  Children's  week  :  seven  stories  for  seven  days.  242. 89 

—  Man  in  the  moon  and  other  people.    .     .     .     242.88 
Reade  (Charles).     Christie  .Johnstone.    .     .     .     242.13 

—  Box  tunnel    /«  Little  classics,  v.  9 226.96 

—  Cloister  and  the  hearth  ;  or  maid,  wife,  and 

widow 242.14 

^  Clouds  and  sunshine,  and  art, 242.15 

—  Double  marriage,  or  white  lies 242.24 

—  Foul  play 242.25 

—  Good  fight.     [.Autobiography  of  a  thief.     Jack  of  all 

trades.] 242.16 

—  Griffith  Gaunt  ;  or,  jealousy 242.17 

—  Hero  (A)  and  a  martyr 242.71 

—  It  is  never  too  late  to  mend.     2  v.      ...     212.18 

—  Love  me  little,  love  me  long 242.20 

—  Peg  Woffington 212.22 

—  Propria  quae  maribus,  and  the  Box  tunnel.  .     242.07 

—  Put  yourself  in  his  place 242.26 

—  Simpleton  (A) 242.29 

—  Terrible  temptation 242.27 

—  Very  hard  cash 242.23 

—  Wandering  heir. 242. 2S 

—  White  lies 212.21 

READY-money  Mortiboy.     Besant  (W.)  and  KicE 

(J.) 242.84 


Real  and  the  beau  ideal.  Kelty  (Mary  Ann).  2542.01 
Real  folks.  Whitney  (.1/ra.  (A.  D.  T.)  .  .  263.69 
Realities  of  Irish  lie.     Trench  (W.  S.)    .     .     952.05 

Realmah.     Helps  (Arthur) 213.05 

Rebecca  and  Roweiia.     Thackeray  (W.  M.  )     .     255.41 

Same.  Miscel.  works,  v.  3  of  2.55.57  ;  v.  1  of  255.61 

Rebecca  ;  or,  a  woman's  secret.     Corein  (Mrs. 

F.  C. )       165.0G 

Rebels  ;  or,  Boston  before  the  revolution.     Child 

(L.  M.)    . 154.08 

Recollections  of  a  policeman.  Waters  (T.)  263.39 
Recollections  of  an  Irish  poUce  magistra  e.     Addison 

(H.  R.) 113.28 

Recollections  of  Eton,   [anon.] 242.34 

Recollections  of  Geoffry  Hamlyn.  KlngsleyH.)  222.02 
Recollections  of  my  childhood.    Greenwood  (Giace). 

[LippiNcoTT  (J/cs.  S.  J.  C. )] 223.83 

Recommended  to  mercy,  [anon.]  ....  2'12.30 
Recompense.  Seymocb  (Mrs.  M.  H.)  .  .  .  246.05 
Record  of  an  obscuie  man.     Putnam  (M.  L.)      ',;41.71 

Records  of  the  Bubbleton  jarish 242.32 

Rector    (The),    and  the   doctor's  family.      Oliphant 

(J/c.s-.  M.  O.  W.) i;34.  (.9  ;  234.76 

Rector  of  Roxburgh,  a  story.  Hickling  ( W. )  213.97 
Rector  of  St.  Bardolph's.  Shelton  (F.  W.  )  .  251.55 
Rector  of  St.  Mark's.  Holmes  (Mrs.  M.  J.)  213.73 
Rector's  wife  (The).  [Stretton  (J.)]  .  .  .  242.33 
Rectory  of  Moreland  ;  or  my  duty,  [anon.]  .  242.31 
Red  as  a  rose  is  she.  [Broughton  (Ehoda).]  .  142.36 
Red  book  of  Appin.      Hitchcock  (E.  A.)     .     .     213.25 

Red  camelia.      Boisgoeey  (F.  du) 146.01 

Red  court  farm  ;  and  the  nobleman's  wife.  Wood 

(Mrs.  H.) 264.67 

Red  cross.     Optic  (Oliver).     [Adams  (W.  T.)]     112.27 

Red  doctor.     Lafitte  (J.  P.) 222.26 

Red  Eric  ;  or,  the  whaler's  last  cruise.      Ballanttne 

(R.  M.) 131.25 

RED-letter    days  in  Applethorpe.       Hamilton   (Gaili. 

[Dodge  (M.  A.)] 175.10 

Red  Rover.     Cooper  ( J.  F.) 164.13 

EED-skins.     Coopib  (J.  F. ) 164.14 

Red  track  (The).     Aimaed  (G.) 114.17 

Redbuen  :  his  first  voyage.     Melville  (H.)    .     231.73 

Redoauntlet.     Scott  (Sir  Walter) 245.69 

Redmond  O'Neil.     Smith  (J.  F.) 251.97 

Reed  shaken  by  the  wind.  FAiTHrtrLL  (E. )  .  184.35 
Reeve  ( Miss  Clara).    The  old  English  baron  :  a  Gothic 

story 242.36 

Reginald  Archer.     Seemullek  (A.  M.  C. )  .     .     165.24 
Reginald  Hastings.     Waebueton  (E.)    .     .     .     262.53 
Reginald  Lyle.     Paedoe  (Miss  3.)     ....     234.56 
Register  ( Seeley ),  pseud.     See  Victor  i  M.  V.  F. ) 
Reid  (Christian),  pseud.   See  Fisher  (Miss  F.  C.) 
Reid  (Capt.  Mayne).    Afloat  in  the  forest  ;  or,  a  voyage 

among  the  tree-tops 242.38 

—  Boy  hunters 212.39 

—  Boy  slaves 242.40 

—  Boy  tar  ;  or,  a  voyage  in  the  dark.       .     .     .     242.41 

—  Bruin,  the  grand  bear  hunt 242.42 

—  Bush  boys 242.43 

—  Castaways 242.48 

—  Child  wife,  a  tale  of  the  two  worlds.  .     .     .     242.37 

—  Cliff  climbers,  a  sequel  to  Plant  hmiters.     .     242.44 

—  Desert  home 242.45 

—  Flag  of  distress  :  a  tale  of  the  south.      .     .     242.69 

—  Forest  exiles 242.46 

—  Giraffe  hunters 242.47 

—  Headless  horseman,  tale  of  Texas.       .     .    .     242.49 

—  Hunter's  feast 212.50 

—  Maroon ,  or  a  planter's  life  in  Jamaica.     .     .     242.51 

—  Ocean  waifs 242.52 

—  Osceola  the  Seminole 242.53 

—  Plant  hunters  ;  or  adventures  among  the  Himalaya 

Mountains 242.54 

—  Quadroon,  or  adventures  in  Louisiana.    .     .     242.55 

—  Ran  away  to  sea 242.  &6 

—  Rifli  rangers,  or  adventures  in  southern  Africa.  2  42. 67 

—  Scalp  hunters 242.58 

—  Tiger  hunter 242. 59 

—  War  trail 242.60 

—  White  chief,  a  legend  of  north  Mexico.  .     .     242. 61 


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FICTION  :  Re;d  to  Robinsoa 


Beh)  {Capl.  Mayne),  continued. 

—  White  gauntlet 242. G8 

—  Wild  huntress  ;  or  love  in  the  wilderness.    .     242.62 

—  Wild  life  ;  or,  adventures  on  the  frontier.    .     242.6.1 

—  Wood  rangers,  or  the  tmpperd  of  Sonora.     .     2i2.G4 

—  Yonng  voyageurs  ;  or  the  boy  Lunters  ia  the 

north 242.G6 

—  Young  vagers 242. 67 

Keid  (Walter).     Off  Land's  End 242.77 

Keigni.n'G  belle.  Stephens  (il/rs.  A.  S.)  .  .  2)3.83 
Kejecied  wife.  Stephens  (Jfes.  A.  S. )  .  .  255.71 
Kellstab  (Louis').  The  romance  of  war  ;  or  Napoleon's 

campaigns  in  Ilassia 243.01 

Eeminisoences  of  a  canoness  ;  reign  of  Louis  xiv.  and 

XV.     Kekkadec  ( Ficomics.'ie  de).        .     .     .  309S.2i 

Rena  ;  or  the  snow-bird.     Hentz  (.l/is.  C.  L. )      213.15 

Kenshawe.  Ed.  by  Cuyler  Pine.   [Peck  {Miss}.]  235.29 

Rent  in  a  cloud.     Lever  (Charles) 223.63 

Kepealeks.     Blessisgton  (Lady) 134,16 

Kepo.sitory  tracts.  More(H.)  .  .  v.  1  of  5037.01 
Repdblig  of  fools.  WiELAND  (C.  M.  von).  2  V.  5713.10 
Rescued  from  Egypt.  A.L.O.E.  [Tucker  (C.  i]  121.21 
Resolution  ;  or  the  soul  of  power.  Roe  (A.  S. )  243.96 
Retribution.  Southwokth  (Afrs.  E.  D.  E.  N. )  253.39 
Reuben  Medlicott ;  or,  the  coming  man.  Savage 

(M.  W.) 24.5.11 

Redteh  (Fritz).     In  the  j'ear  '13  ;  a  tale  of  Mecklen- 
burg life 243.02 

—  Seed  time  and  harvest  ;  or,  during  my  appren- 

ticeship  213.03 

Revenge  (The).  Opee  (J>/c.5.  A.)  Works,  v.  1.  234.28 
Reveries  of  a  bachelor.  Mitchell  (D.  O.  )  .  232.06 
Ret.vard,  the  fox.     In  Roscoe  (T.  )     German  novelists, 

V.  1 244.16 

Ret.nolds  (G.  W.  M.  )     Pickwick  abroad,  or  the  tour  in 

France 246.01 

Reynolds  ( J. )     Peter  Gott ;  or,  the  Cape  Ann  fisher- 
man  243.04 

Rheil  (Marie).  The  farm  of  Muiceron.  .  .  177.01 
RnoDAThoi-ntou's girlhood.  Pr,\tx  (3//s.  M.  E.i  241.81 
Rice  (J.),  joint  author.  See  Besant  (W.)  and  Rice  (J.) 
Rice  (Rosella).  Mabel  ;  or,  he irt  histories.  .  243.05 
Rich  and  humble.     Optio  (Oliver;.    [Adams  (W. 

T.)] 112.28 

Rich  husband.  Riddell  (J/rs\  J.  H.)  .  .  .  213.22 
Rich  Medway's  two  loves.  Gardner  (C.  E.)  .  195.21 
Rich.ard  Edny  and  the  governor's  family.     Judd  {Rtv. 

Sylvester) 221.37 

Richard  Hurdis  ;  a  tale  of  Alabama.    Simms  (W. 

G.) 252.36 

Richard  the  fearless  ;  or,  the  little  duke.   Yonoe  ( Miss 

CM.) 265.44 

Rica.iRD  Vandermarck.  Harris  (Miriam  Cole).  161.27 
Richards  (C.  F.)     John  Guilderstring's  sin.     .     243.07 

Richards  (il.  T.)     Life  in  Israel 243.06 

Richardson  (Abby  Sage).     Pebbles  and  pearls  for  the 

young  folks 244. 92 

—  Stories  from  old  English  poetry 243. 1 1 

Richardson  (Samuel).     Novels.     3  v.     .     .     .     243.08 

1.  Pamela.     2.  Clarissa  Harlowe.    3.  Sir  Cbarlea  Graudison. 

—  Clarissa  [Hflilowe].   Ed.  by  E. S.  Dallas.   3  v.     243,23 

—  —  Sime.     Condensed  by  C.  H.  Jones.  .     .     243.09a 

Richelieu.     James  (G.  P.  R.) 215.71 

RiCHiER  (J.  P.  P. )     Campaner  thai.     [Life  of  Quintiis 

Fixleiu.     Schmelzle's  journey  to  Fliitz.     Death  of 
an  angel] 3587.01 

—  Daath  of  anangel.     The  moon.       .     .     .     /«  213.83 

—  Hesperus  ;  or,  forty-five  dog-post-days  ;  a  biography. 

2  V 243.12 

—  Flower,  fruit  and  thorn  pieces.  2  v.   .     .     .     243. 26 

—  Sohmelzls's  journey  to  Flatz.    Life  of  Quintus 

Fixleiu In  151.13 

—  Titan  ;  a  romance.    2v 243.14 

—  Walt  end  Vult,  or  the  twins.  2  v.  iu  1.  .  243.16 
Riddell  (Mrs.  J.  H.)     ['George  Tr.xfford.'] 

—  Above  suspicion 243.60 

—  Far  above  rubies 243. 1 7 

—  GeorgoGeith  of  Fen  Court. 243.18 

—  Lifa'sassizs 243.29 

—  Maxwell  Drewitt 243. 19 

—  Phemie  Keller 243.20 


—  liace  for  wealth 243.21 

—  Rich  husband 243.22 

—  Too  much  alone 213.28 

Riddle  (A.  G.)  Alice  Brand 243.59 

Ridley  (James).     Tales  of  the  genii 255.05 

RiENzi.     The    last  of  the   Roman    tribunes.     Lttton 

(E.  G.  E.  L.) 144.28 

Rifle  rangers.     Reed  (Maj-ne) 242.57 

Right  and  left.  Newby  ( Jfra.  C.  J. )  .  .  .  .  233.27 
Right  at  last,  and  other  tales.     Gaskell  {3£rs. 

E.G.) 194.10 

Righted  at  last.     [anon.  ] 243.39 

Riley  (H.H.)     Puddleford  and  its  people.  .     .     213..30 
Ring  (Max).     John  Milton  and  his  times.     .     .     243.31 
Ring  of  Amasis.    Bulwer-Lytton  (Robert).     .     145.07 
Rip  Van  Winkle.     lBvrNo(W. )     [/u /(is  Sketch- 
book.]      215.29 

Rise  of  Iskander.    Dise.aeli  (B.) 174.48 

Sime.     /u  Little  classics,  V.  6.      .     .     .     226.88 

Rita  :  an  autobiography.  [Aide(H.  )]     .     .     .     243.32 

Ritchie  (Anna  Cora  Mowatt).     Clergyman's  wife,  and 

other  sketches 243.33 

—  Fairy  fingers 243.34 

—  Mimic  life  :  or,  before  and  behind  the  curtain.243.35 

—  Mute  singer 243.30 

—  Twin  roses 243.37 

Ritchie  (L.)     Romance  of  history.     France.  .     243.38 

RiTsoN  (J.)     Fairytales 185.35 

Rival  beauties.     P.ikdoe  (.Jane) 231.58 

ItivAL  dreamers.    Banim  (J.)  //(  Little  claasics.  v.  12.     .    227.15 

Itiv.iL  ladies.     Cerv.intes  (M.  do 171.05 

Rivals  (The).     Griffin  (Gerald) 211.74 

Rivals  :  a  tale.  Clemens  (.Jeremiah).  .  .  .  155.24 
Rob  Nixon,  the  trapper.  Kingston  (W.  H.  G.)  222.15 
Rob  of  the  bowl.     Kennedy  (J.  P. )    ....     221.61 

Rob  Roy.     Scott  {Sir  Walter) 245.74 

Robber  (The).     James  (G. P. R.) 21.5.72 

Robber  (The).  Opie  (i)/)-.s.  A.)  Works,  v.  1.  234.28 
RoBKRT  Atnsleigh.     Braddon  uJ/i.s-.s  M.  E. )  .     .     135.41 

Xo/e. — A  revised  ed.  of  her  IJouud  to  John  Company. 
Robert  Dalby :  early  days  of  a  connoisseur,  [anon.  ]243. 40 
Robert  Falconer.     MacDonald  (G.)       ...     224.83 
Robert  Fulton  :  historical  novel.  Hauch(J.C.  )     212  48 
Robert  Graham  :   a  sequel   to   Linda.     Hentz   (Mr.i. 

C.  L.) 213.16 

Robert  the  Deny  11 v.  1  of    261.22 

Robert  Se  verne,  his  friends  and  his  enemies.  Hammond 

(W.  A.) 212.33 

Roberts  (Charley)  series.  [Thurston  (L.  M. )]  243.74 
Robertson  (M.  M.)     The  luglises 243.62 

—  Janet's  love  and  service 243.61 

Robin  Gray.     Gibbon  (Charles) 195.25 

Robin  Hood  and  his  merry  foresters.  Percy  (S.)  235.37 
Robin  Hood(Life  and  adveutiires  of).  Marsh( J.  B.  )225. 78 
Robin  Tremayne  :   a  tale  of  the   Marian   persecution. 

Holt  (E.  S.) 213.82 

Robinson  Crusoe.  Defoe  (Daniel).  .  172.11  ;  5032.01 
Robinson  Crusoe's  monkey.  Wells  (D.  A.)  .  5913.29 
Robinson  (F.  W.)     Anne  Judge,  spinster.  .     .     243.52 

—  As  long  as  she  lived 243.73 

—  Bridge  of  glass 243.66 

-  Carrie's  confession 151.15 

—  Christie's  faith 154.10 

—  For  her  Rake 243.53 

—  Girl's  romance  and  other  tales 243.69 

—  Grandmother's  money 211.83 

—  Her  lat-e  was  her  fortune 243. 71 

—  Little  Kate  Kirby 243.70 

—  Mr.  Stewart's  intentions 243.46 

—  M  ittie  :  a  stray 243.67 

—  No  church 243.78 

—  No  man's  friend 243.47 

—  On- and  twenty 234.26 

—  Owen  :  a  waif.     2  v. 234.63 

—  Poor  humanity 243.48 

—  Secoiid-cousiu  Sarah 243.72 

—  Slaves  of  the  ring 243.68 

—  Stern  necessity 243. 64 

—  True  to  herself. 243.65 

—  Under  the  spell 243.54 

—  Woman's  (A)  ransom 243.49 


BIKJOKLYN     MEKCANTILE     LIBRAEY. 


FICTION  :  Robinson  It  Rough  and  Ready. 


517 


KoBijJsoN  (Jane).    Whitefriari  ;  or,  tbe  days  of  Charlei 
II 243. oU 

—  Whitehall  ;  or,  tlio  day.s  of  Charles  i.  .  .  21:i.51 
RoBiNsov  (Ui:  J.  H.)    Nick  Whiffles,  the  trapper  guide: 

a  tiili!  of  the  northwest 213.G3 

KoBiNsoN  (Leora  Bittison).     The  house  with  spec- 
tacles  243.S5 

RjBrasoK  (J//-S.  T.  A.  L.  v.  J.)     [■Talvi.'] 

—  Exiles  (The) 2J3.41 

—  Fifcaeu  years 2i:i.45 

—  Heloiso  ;  or,  the  unrevealed  seciet.     .     .     .     213. 4i 

—  Life's  discipline  ;  a  tale  of  Hungary.       .     .     213.43 

—  Woo;lhill  ;  or,  the  ways  of  providence.  .  .  213.44 
RjBT  (J. )     Popular  traditions  of  England.     1st  series  : 

Lmcasliire.     3  v 213.55 

Roche  (R.il.)  The  children  of  the  abbey.  .  243.58 
RjCHESTEE,  Of  merry  days  of  England.     Surra 

(J.  i\) 251.92 

RocKFORD  ;  or,   sunshine  and  storm.     Umsted 

(.l/,w.L.  D.) 262.36 

Rocky  Mountain  series,  ,'^ee  Castlemon  (H.)  .  152.2 ) 
Roddy's  ideal.  Jounsok  (Helen  K.)  ....  21(i.(i8 
Roddy's  reality.  Johmson  (Hi4en  K. )  .  .  .  21(!.ll6 
Roddy's  romance.  Johnsox  (Helen  K.)  .  .  21G.()7 
RoDEEicK  Hudson.  James  ( H. , /r. )  ....  221.01 
RoDEKicK  Random  (Adventures  of).     SiioLL.ETr  (T. ) 

253.lt) ;  5067.04 
R5DXEY(.V/s.  M.  R.  L.)    Wearythome.      .     .     263.84 

RoDOLPHCs.     ABBorr  (Jacobs lll.Oi! 

RoE(A.  S.)     Cioud  on  the  heart 213.95 

—  How  could  he  help  it?  the  heart  triumphant.  214.111 
^  James  Hontjoy  ;  or,  I've  been  thinking.       .     214.02 

—  Like  and  unlike 241.03 

—  Long  look  ahead 241.04 

—  Looking  around 244.09 

—  Itesolution  ;  or,  the  soul  of  power.     .     .     .     243.96 

—  Star  and  the  cloud 214.05 

—  Time  and  tide 244.00 

—  To  love  and  to  be  loved,  and  the  Minister's 

story 244.06 

—  True  to  the  last.  ■ 244.07 

—  Woman  our  angel 244.08 

Eoe  (A'eu.  E.  P. )     Barriers  burned  away.     .     .     244.25 

—  From  jest  to  earnest 243.92 

—  Near  to  nature's  heart 243.93 

—  Opening  a  chestnut  burr 243.90 

—  What  can  she  do? 243.89 

Roebuck,      lanon.] 244.11 

R  JGEB  Irving's  ward,   (Millbauk  ;  or).      Holhes 

(M.J.) 213.63 

RjOER  Sherman  Potter,  pseud.     See  Adams  (P.  C.) 

Roland  Cashel.     Leveb(C.  ) 253.59 

R  )LAND  Trevor  ;  or,  the  pilot  of  human  life.    .     214.12 

R)L.VND  Yorke.     Wood  (Mrs.  H.) 264.72 

RoLLiNO  slone.  [DinjEVAST  (.\.  L.  A.  D. )]  .  175.60 
R  >LLisG-SToNE  series,  .b'^e  Fosdtck  (G.  .\. )  .  1.52.23 
R  iLLo  in  the  woods.  Abbott  (J.)  ....  111.51 
R:)Li,o  story  books.     &e  .\bbott  (J.)  .     .     .     .     111.41 

RoLLo's  garden.     Abbott  (J.) 111.52 

RoLLo's  tour  in  Europe.  .S^e  Abbott  (J. )  .  .  111.19 
RoMAiK    Kalbris  :    his   adventures   by   sea   a  id   shore. 

M.AL0T(H.) 220.93 

Roman  i)ainter  end  his  model.     Sibbee  (M.)     .     251.75 

Roman  stories,     lanon.] 243.88 

Roman  traitor  ;    or,  the   days   of    Catiline.      Herbekt 

(H.  W.) 213.21 

Romance  and  its  hero,     [xnort.] 244.13 

Romance  and  reality.  L.andon  (L.  E.)    222.38  ;  5047.05 

Romance  dust,     lllvo  (W.  S.) 231. 5S 

Romance  of  an  honest  woman.  Chekbitliez  (V.)  153.35 
Romance  of  ancient  history  ;  Egypt.  2  v.    .     .     241.14 
RiMANCE  of  Beau.seincoart.   Wabfield  (Mrs.  C.)  262.C3 
NnU. — Same  aa  Aliriam's  memoirs. 

EoM.iNCE  of  a  dull  life,     [imon.} 244.10 

Romance  of  a  poor  young  man.  Feutllet  (0.)  191. 2S 
RoM-vNCE  of  history";  England.  Neele  (H. )  .  233.80 
Romance  of  history  ;  France.  Ritchie  (L.)  .  213.38 
Romance  of  history  ;  In;lia.  CAUNTEit  (H. )  .  152.38 
R  JMANCE  of  history  ;  Italy.  Macfarlane  (C.  ^  3  v.  224.  G3 
Romance  of  history  ;   Spain.      Tkueea  v   Cosio 

(T.  de) 266.62 

RoMANcn  cf  old  court  life  in  France.  Elliot  (F.  )  183.01 


Romance  of  real  life.     Howells  (W.  D.  )      \_In.   Little 

classics,  v.  4 226.86 

Romance  o:  .sporting.  Webber  (CVV.)  .  .  263.45 
Romance  of  student  life  aliroad.  Kimball  (R.B.)  221.64 
Romance  of  the  Charter  Oak  ;  a  picture  of  the  colonial 

times.     Seton  (William) 251.25 

Romance  of  the  forct.  Radcliffe  (J//.s-.  A.)  242.06 
Romance  of  the  forum.  Burke  (P. I  ....  14.5.20 
Romance  of  the  hart m.  Paedoe  ( J/w.s  J. )  .  234.57 
Romance  of  the  muiumy.  Gautier  iT. )  .  .  194.17 
Romance  of  thj  republic.     Child  (Maria  L.)    .     154.07 

Romance  of  war.     Grant  (James) 211.38 

Romance  of  war  (The)  ;    or.  Napoleon's  campaign  in 

Riis.-iia.     Rellstab   (L.) 243.01 

Romany  rye  (The).     Borrow  (G.)  2  v.     .     .     .     135.07 

NoU. — Sequel  t )  Laveugro. 
Rome.  Lander  (S.  W.  )  Spectacles  for  young  eyes.  222.91 
RoMOLA.     Eliot  (George).     Lewes  (.M.E.)     .     184.04 
RooKSTONE.     Macquoid  (Katharine  S.)    .     .     .     2-6  53 

RooKwooD,      Ainswoeth  (W.  H.) 115.14 

Roosevelt   (Robert  B. )       Progressive  petticoats;    or 
dressed  to  death  :  an   autobiogr.iphy  of  a  married 

man 244.57 

Ropes  of  sand.     [Hamilton  (3/>s.  C.  V.  D.)]  .     214.84 

RoEY  O'More.     Lovee  (Samuel) 224.32 

Rosa  ;  or  the   Parisian  girl.     Pkessensk  (Mme. 

(E.  de) 241.62 

Rosa  Abbott  stories.  See  Parker  (Rosa  Abbott).  235.00 
Ros.iMOND  (Cousin  Maude  and).     Holmes  (Mrs. 

M.J.) 213.48 

Ros  iMOND,  and  other  tales.     Edgewobth  (M. )      182.10 
Rosamond  Gray.     Lamb  (C.)       .     .     5047.01  ;  5047.07 
RoscoE  (Thomas).    The  German  novelists  ;  tales  trans- 
lated with  biographical  notice.     4  V.     .     .     214.16 

1.  Reyuard  tbe  fox.     Howleglasg.     Dr.  Faustus. 

2.  Popular  traditions,  collected  by  Otmar,  Gottschalck, 
Eberhardt,  Biiscliiug,  MM.  Grimui,  Lolliar.  Fouque. 

3.  5IU3.EOS  (J.  A.i  Tae  dumb  lover.  Schiller  (J.  C.  F. 
von).  The  apparitionist  (Ghost  seer],  a  fi-agmeut.  The  eport 
of  destiny.  The  criminal,  or  martyr  tj  Inst  bouuur.  Fiater- 
ual  maguauiiiiity.     A  walk  among  the  linden  trees. 

4.  TiECK  (L.)  Love  magic.  The  Faithful  Fckart  and  the 
Taunenhauser.  Auburn  Egbert.  Langbein  (A.  F.)  Marienue 
Uifhards.  or  memoirs  of  an  actress.  Seveu  marriages  and 
never  a  husband.  The  irrecoucilable  man.  Albert  Limbach. 
or  a  maityr  to  tbe  fair.  Hour's  iustructiuu  in  political 
economy.  The  lady's  palfrey,  a  tale  of  tbe  court.  Engkl 
(.M.  E.)  The  anti-speculator.  Toby  Witt.  Lady  Elizabi-tU 
Hill. 

—  The  Itahan  novelists  ;  translated  with  notes  critical 

and  biographical.     4  v 244. 20 

1.  Preface.  Xovelle  anticUe.  Novels  of  Boccaccio.  Sac- 
chetti.    Giovanni  fiorentiuo.     Massuccio. 

2.  Arienti.  Luigi  da  Porto.  Illiciiii.  Snzzini.  N.  Ma- 
chiavelli.  A.  Firenzuola.  Furtini.  Sermini.  Breviu.  Pa- 
rabosco.     Cademoato  da  Lodi.     Cintbio.    Grazziui. 

a.  Laiido.  Straparola.  Bandello.  Sausovino.  Doui.  Er- 
izzo.  Granucci.  Ceno.  Malespini.  Salvucci.  Auonynious 
authors. 

4.  Bisaccioni.     Colombo.      Bargagli.     Bottari.     Capacelli. 
Slave.    Altanesi.     JIagalotti.      Lodoli.      Jlaum.      Padovam. 
Siuvitale.     Gozzi.    Bramieri.    Giroui. 
Rose  (George).      ['  Arthur  Sketchley.'] 

—  Ms.  Brown  in  London 244.27 

—  Mrs.  Brown  in  the  Highlands 244.40 

Rose  and  the  ring.   Thackeray  (W.  M.)     v.  5  of  255.61 

Rose  Clark.     Pabton  (Mrs.  J.) 235.09 

Rose  d'Albret.     James  (G.  P.  R.) 215.73 

Rose  Douglas.      [amn.'\ 214.29 

Rose  garden.     [Pe.aed  (F.  M.)] 244.28 

Ro.sE  in  bloom.     Alcott  (L.  M.) 122.01 

Rose  in  June  (.K).  Oliphant  (Mrs.  M.  0.  W.)  231.90 
Rose  Mather.  Holmes  ( .1/,-s.  Mary  J. )  .  .  .  213.58 
Rose  of  Disentis.     Zschokke  (H.)      ....     265.60 

R  isE  Turquaud.     Hopkins  (E.) 214.48 

Rosem.ary;  or,  life  and  death.  Huntington  (.J.V.)  215.10 
RosicituciAN.     Craik  (D.  M.  M.)    In  Little  classics,  v.  7.  226.89 
Ross  (C.  H.  )  and  Clarke  ( A. )     Story  of  a  honey- 
moon  244.26 

RossETTi  (C.  G. )     Commonplace 243.91 

—  Speaking  likenesses 243. 82 

RoTHENFELS  (E.  von).     Eleonore 244.24 

RoUA  pass  ;  or  Englishmen  in  the  nighlaiids.   Macken- 
zie (E.)   221.86 

XlonGEGORQE  aud  other  short  stories.    Spofpoed  (H.  P. ) 

[and  others].    .     .     .     ._ 244.39 

Rough  and  ready.     Alger  (Lt. ,  j>. )     ....     121.27 


la  askin;;  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Or.lers,"  giviusj  tho  .VUraor.'.S  NaML:.  fja  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  aud  the  NUMBEP 


518 


FICTION  :   Rouga  (o  Saunders. 


RooGE  et  noir.     A  tale  of  Baden-Baden.     About 

(E.) 112.07 

KatroHiNo  it  with  Alick  Baillie.  Stewabt  (W.  J.)  254.01 
KouGHiNo  it.  Twain  (Mark).  [Clemens  (S.  L.)]  1125.20 
KooND  (W.  M.  F. )     Achsah  ;  a  New  England  life 

study 230.08 

R  lUND  the  block.  BonTON  (J.  B.)  .  .  .  .  241.30 
KonND  the  world.  Kingston  (W.  H.  G.)  .  .  222.  IG 
RooNDABOuT  papers.  Thackeb.\y  ( W.  M. )  .  .  255.61 
KouNDHEAKTS.  Habbis  ( Afre.  M.  C. )  .  .  .  161.23 
Rousseau  (Jean  Jacques).  Eloisa.  Added  the  sequel 
of  Julia,  or  the  new  Eloisa.  4  v.  .  .  .  244.31 
Emilius  aud  Sophia  ;  or,  a  new  system  of  educa- 
tion.    4  V 244.35 

EijwcROFT  (Charles).     Tales  of  the  colonies.     .     244.41 

RowNiE.     HiGHAM(M.  R.) 214.96 

Roxobel.     Shebwood  (Jfrs.)    3  v.      ....     251.68 

Royal  favorite.     Gobe  (3//s.  C.) 211.32 

RoBEZAHL  (Legends  of).    In  CnuuiNGHAM  (G.  G.)  Tales 

from  the  German 171.19 

RaeiNA.     [anon.] 244.42 

Ruby  Gray's  strategy.  Stephens  (M)-.v.  A.  S.)  2.53.76 
Ruby's  husband.  [Terhune  (Mis.  M.  V.  H.)]  225.29 
RoFFiNi  (G.)     Carlino .     244.49 

—  Dear  experience  ;  or,  Paragreens  on  a  visit  to 

Paris 244.43 

—  Dr  Antonio,  a  tale  of  Italy 244.41 

—  Livinia -     244.45 

—  Lorenzo  Beuoni ;    or,   passages  in  the  life  of   an 

Italian 244.46 

—  Quiet  nook  in  the  Jura 982.02 

—  Vinceuzo  ;  or,  sunken  rocks 214.48 

RuFDS  and  Rose.  Alger  (H.,  jr.)  ....  121.29 
Rule  of  the  monk.     Gaeibaldi  (G.)       .    .     .     193.36 

R'jMJB.     Sheppabd  (E.  .S. ) 251.62 

Run  to  earth.     Bbaddon  (M.  E.)     2  v.     .     .     .     135.37 

Runenbebo.     Tieck  (L.  Ton) 151.13 

Running  the  gauntlet.  Y.ite3  (E.)  ....  265.19 
Running  to  waste  :  story  of  a  tomboy.     Bakeb 

(G.  M.) 131.40 

Rupert  Godwin.  Bbaddon  (ilfos  M.  E.)  .  .  135.30 
Rupert  Sinclair.  Waeeen  (Samuel).  .  .  .  235.99 
RusKiN  (John).     King   of  the   Golden  river  ;   or,  the 

black  brothers 244.50 

Same.    In  Little  clasBics,  v.  10 226.97 

Russell  :  a  tale  of  the  reign  of  Charles  u.     James  (G. 

P.  R.)     2v 21.5.74 

Eus=;ell  (M.)  Leaves  from  the  tree  Igdrasyl.  214.52 
liussELL  (W.  H. )  Adventures  of  Doctor  Br.idy.  243.98 
Russian  princess  (Vera  ;  or  the),  [anon.]  .  .  262.93 
KuTH.     Gaskell  (J/cv.  E.  C.  ) 

RuTHHdl      Pabton  (J//S.  S.  P.) 235.10 

Ruth  Maxwell.     Blake  (Lady) 133.39 

RuTLEDaE.     Haebis  {Mrs.  Miriam  Cole).     .     .     161.24 

Rydbebg  (V.)    4f  he  last  Athenian 244.51 

Sable  cloud  ;  a  southern  tale.     Adams  (N.)      .     112.13 

Sacuhetti  (F.)     Novels v.  1  of  244.20 

Sack  of  gold.     Johnson  (V.  W.) 226.27 

Sacbifice.  Roe  (A.  S.)  [With  Time  and  tide.]  244.00 
Sacbistan's  household.  Teollope  (Mrs.  T.  A.)  266.53 
Sadlieb  (il/re.  J., /m)is(.)     Spanish  cavaliers.  .     244.77 

Safely  married.     Jolly  (E.) 2.56.51 

Sage  (Abby).     .See  Richaedson  (Mrs.  A.  S.  M.) 
Sailor  boy ;  or  Jack  Somers  in  the  navy.  Optic  (Oliver'). 

[AD.iMs  (W.  T.)] 112.29 

Sailor  Charley,  pseud.  Life  in  a  whaler.  .  .  223.95 
Sainclaie  ;    or,  the  victim  of  the    arts    aud    sciences. 

From  the  French  of  S.  F.  de  Genlis.     .     .     196.31 
Saint  Cecilia.  Part  first, adversity.  Manigault(G.)244.  63 

St.  Claib.     Moboan  (iadwS.  O.) 233.72 

St.  Clar  (Robert).     The   Metropolitea  ;   or  know    thy 

'    neighbor. 244  .-56 

St.  Elmo.  Evans  (A.  J.) 183.30 

.St.  George  and  St.  Michafl.  MacDonald  (G.)  227.81 
Saint  Georges  (H.  de).     Count  Monte  Leone  :  a  legend 

of  the  (!!arbonari 244. 53 

.St.  Gdes  and  St.  James.  Jereold(D.).  .  .  221.18 
St.  James  ;  or  the  court  of  queen  Anne.     Ainswobth 

(W.  H.) 115.07 

St.  John  (Bayle).  Francis  Croft.  3  v.  .  .  .  244.67 
—  Legends  of  the  Christian  East 241.70 


.■^T.  John  (Percy  B.  )     The  sea  of  ice 214.71 

St.  Lawrence.      Waed    (R.    P.)     In   ■Waldie   library, 

V.  10 5078.24 

St.  Leger  ;  or  threads  of  life.  Kimball  (R.  B. )  •221.65 
St.  Martin's  eve.  Wood  (Mrs.  H.)  .  .  .  .  264.70 
St.  Mars  (N.   C.  de  C,  vicomtesse  de).     ['Lacomtesse 

Dash.']  Mademoiselle  Fifty  Millions.  .  171.51 
St.  Martin's  summer.  Beewsteb  (A.  H.  M.)  .  142.U2 
St.  Nicholas  (Book  of).     Paulding  (J.  K.)      .     235.13 

St.  Olave's.     [Taboe  (Eliza).] 214.72 

St.  Patrick's  eve.     Levee  (C.) '223.63 

St.  Petersburg.     Landee  (S.  W.  )     Spectacles  for  young 

eyes,    v.  2 222.86 

St.  Philip's.  Hareis  (Mrs.  Miriam  Cole).  .  .  161. '25 
St.  Pierre  (J.  H.  B.  de).     Indian  cottage.     [In  Classic 

tales.] 155.15 

—  Paul  and  Virginia 244.73 

—  Voyages  of  Amasis 244.79 

Saint  Real  (C.  V.  de).     Don  Carlos:  an  historical  novel. 

[In  Ceoxall  (S.)  Novels,  v.  3.]  .  .  .  171.04 
St.  Eonan's  well.  Scott  (SirVf.)  ....  245.75 
St.  Simon's  niece.     Benedict  (F.  L.)    .     .     .     132.44 

St.  Twel'mo.     Webb  (C.   H.) 263.41 

St.  Valentine's  day.  Scott  (Sir  Walter).  .  .  245.80 
St.  Winifred's  ;  or,  the  world  of  school,  [anon.]  191.13 
SAiNTrNE(X.B. )  Chrisna,  the  queen  of  the  Danube. 244. 54 

—  Dame  Naure  aud  her  three  daughters.     .     .     244.81 

—  Picciola  ;  or,  captivity  captive 244.55 

—  Solitary  of  Juan  Fernandez 244  .(•2 

Sala  (George  A. )     Dutch  pictures 244.58 

—  Quite  alone 244.59 

—  Seven  sons  of  mammon.     .     .  ....     '244.60 

—  Strange  iid  ventures  of  Captain  Dangerous.  .     244.66 

—  (editor),     ^ee  Yankee  drolleries 264.93 

Sai,andee  and  the  dragon.  Shelton  (F.  W.)  .  251.56 
Salathikl,  the  immortal.     Ceoly  (George).     .     165.27 

Salem.  Castleton  (D.  R.) 151.38 

Salem  chapel.     Oliphant  (3/>-5.  M.  O.  W.)      .     234.77 

Salmagundi.     Ieving  (W.),  etc 2533.14 

Salon  in  the  last  days  of  the  empire.     Ramsay 

(Grace) 241.98 

Salt  water,  or  the  midshipman.     Kingston  (W. 

H.  G.) 222.17 

Salt  water  Dick.  MANNEBrNo  (May).  .  .  .  224.91 
Salzman  (C.  G.)     Elements  of  morality.   [Yonge  (CM.) 

Stor  chouse  of  stories,  V.  2.] 263.63 

Sam  Slick  iu  Texas  ;  or,  Pinev- woods  tavem.  .  241.21 
Sajm  Slick,  the  attache.  Hallbubton  (T.  C.)  .  212.12 
Sam  Slick,  the  clockmaker.  Hallbukton  (T.  C.)  212.11 
S.VM  Slick's  wise  saws  and  modern  instances.      Hali- 

EUETON  (T.  C.) 212.16 

Sam's  chance.     Algee  (H.,  j?'.) 123.40 

Sammy  Tubbs,  the  boy  doctor.  Foote  (E.B.  )  4  v.  196.25 
Samuels  (Adelaide  F. )     Daisy  Travers  ;  or  the  girls  of 

Hive  hall '245.98 

Sanctuary  (The)  ;  a  story  of  the  civil  war.     Nichols 

(G.  W.) 233.40 

Sand  (George),  pseud.  See  Dudevant  (A.  L.  A.  D. ) 
S.iND  (Maurice),  pseud.     See  Dudevant  (J.  F.  M.  A.) 

Sandeau  (Jules).     Seagull  rock 244.61 

SASD-hills  of  Jutland.     Andeesen  (H.  C.)  .     .     122.12 

Sanfoed  and  Merlon.     Day(T.  ) 172.09 

Sans  Merci.     Lawrence  (G.  A. ) 222.50 

S.\r.itooa  in  1901.  Landon  (M.  D.)  .  .  .  .  222.19 
Saechedon  ;  a  legend  of  the  great  Queen  [Semiramis]. 

Melville  (G.  J.  Whyte) 235.70 

Sargent  (Epes).     Peculiar 244.65 

Saetaroe  :  a  tale  of  Norway.  Maitland  (J.  A. )  225. 15 
Sabtoeis  (J/r.s.  A.  K. )     Medusa 244.74 

—  Week  in  a  French  country  house.  .  .  .  244. 76 
Sat.anella.  Melville  (J.  G.  Whyte).  .  .  .  231.55 
.Satansioe  ;  or,  the  Littlepage  Mss.  Coopek  (J.F.)  164. 15 
Saundees(J.  )     Abel  Drake's  wife 245.02 

—  Bound  to  the  wheel 245.03 

—  Hirell 245.06 

—  Israel  Mort,  overman '245.00 

—  Martin  Pole 245.04 

—  Shadow  in  the  house 245  05 

Saundees  (Katherine).     Gideon's  rock.   .     .     .     245.95 

—  The  haunted  crust,  eic "245.01 

Same.     In  Little  classics,  v.  5.     .     .     .     226.87 


BROOKLYN     MKROANTILE     LIBRARY. 


FICTION   :  Saunders  to  Seacllff. 


519 


—  The  high  mills 245.9G 

Sauzade   (John  S. )     Garret  Van  Horn  ;  or,  the  beggar 

oil  horsebuck 245.07 

—  Mark  Gildiirsleeve 245.91 

Savaoe  (II.  W.)  Bachelor  of  the  Albany.  .  .  245.08 
-—  Falci>u  family  ;  or,  yoimg  Irelaud.      .     .     .     245. 0'J 

—  My  uncle,  thje  curate 245.10 

—  Reuben  Meillicott  ;  or,  the  coming  man.      .     245.11 

—  Woman  of  business 245.92 

Savaoe  (Mrs.  W.  T.)     Miramichi  [or  Adfele  Du- 
bois]  231.89 

SiXE  Holm's  stories,     [anon.} 214.99 

Saxerford.     May  (E.J.) 231.50 

Say  and  seal.  Waeneb  (S.  and  A.  B.)  .  .  .  263.12 
S.4.YINOS  of  Dr.  Bushwhacker.     Cozzens  (F.  S.)     165.15 

SoALP  hunter.-).     Beid  (Majiie) 242.58 

SoAPEQOAT  (The).     By  Leo,  pfieud 244.95 

Scarlet  letter.  Hawthorne  (N.)  ....  212.61 
ScARBON  (P. )  Whole  comical  works.  .  .  .  245.18 
ScATiERGooD  family.  Smith  (Albert).  .  .  .  252.68 
Scenes  in  Aikausaw.  Thorpe  (T.  B.)  .  .  .  261.91 
Scenes  in  JuJea  (Julian,  or).  Ware  (W.)  .  .  262.67 
Scenes  of  clerical  life.  Eliot  (George).  .  .  184.06 
Sceptres  and  crowns.  Warner  (Susan).  .  .  263.24 
ScHEFER  (Ljopold).     Artist's  married  life  ;  being  that 

of  Albert  Diirer 215.12 

SoHiLLER  (J.  C.  F.  von).     The  npparitionist.     Sport  of 

destiny.     The  criminal.     Fraternal  magnanimity. 

[7h  KoscoE  (T.)     German  novelists,  V.  3.]    244.18 

—  Dishonoured  irreclaimable 213.82 

—  Ghost  seer  ;  or,  npparitionist 50G4.27 

SoHMELZLES  joamey  to  Fliitz.     Kichter  (J.  P.  F. ) 

151.13  ;  3587.01 

ScH5nD(H. )     Hibermeister       244.86 

ScaoLAR  and  the  trooper.  Hetgate  (Hev.  W.  E.)  213.24 
So aoNBERO-GoTTA  family.  [Charles  (Jfcs.  E. )]  153.10 
School  days  at  Rugbv.  Hughes  (Thomas).  .  214.43 
SCH03L  for  fathers.  Gwynne  (T.)  ....  212.03 
School  for  politics.     Gayarre  (C.)     ....     194.16 

ScaooL  of  life.     Howrri  (A.  M.) 214.20 

SoaooLCRAFT  ( H.  R. )  The  myth  of  Hiawatha,  and  other 

oral  legends  of  the  Indians 3816.06 

Schoolmaster  of  Abbaoh.     By  Van  Horn,   pseud,  of 

Oertel(\V.) 262.88 

Schoolmaster's  (The)  trunk.  Diaz  (Mrs.  A.M.)  174.40 
Schooner  Mary  Ann.  Abbott  (Jacob).  .  .  111.58 
SoaiicKiNQ  (Levin).  Fire  and  flame.  .  .  .  251.78 
Schwartz  (M.  S.)     Birth  and  education.      .     .     244.90 

—  Gerda ;  or  the  children  of  work.     From  the 

Swedish 244.96 

—  Gold  and  name 214.89 

—  Guilt  and  innocence 241.91 

—  Sou  of  an  organ-grinder.   . 244.88 

—  Two  family  mothers 244.94 

—  Wife  of  a  vain  man 244.93 

Science  in  story.  Foote(E.  B.)  4  v.  ...  196.25 
Scott  (Lddv   C.  L.)    Trevelyan 245.19 

—  Pride  of  life 245.14 

Scott  (J.  F. )       Bruder  Bones'  book    of  stump 

speeches 245.13 

Scott  (M.)     Cruise  of  the  Midge 245.16 

—  Tom  Cringle's  log 245.17 

Scott  (6V  Walter).     Abbot 245.22 

—  Anns  of  Geierstein 245.23 

—  Antiquary 245. 28 

—  Betrothed 245.29 

—  Black  dwarf. 245.31 

—  Bride  of  Lammermoor. 245. 33 

—  Castle  Dangerous.  [T.  of  a  grandfather.  1st  s.]  245.36 

—  Chrouieles  of  the  Canongate.     1st  series.    Highland 

widow.  Two  drovers.  Surgeon's  daughter.     215.37 

Same.      2d  series.      Fair  maid  of  Perth,  or  St. 

Valentino's  day 215.80 

—  Count  Robert  of  Paris 245.39 

—  Fair  maid  of  Perth  ;  or,  St.  'Valentine's  day.    215.80 

—  Fortunes  of  Nigel 215.42 

—  Guy  Mannering 245.43 

—  Heart  of  Mid-Lothian 245.46 

—  Highland  widow 245.29 

—  Ivanhoe , 215.51 

Same.     Condensed  by  E.  Johnson.     .     .     156.01 


—  Kenilworth 24.J.52 

—  Laird's  Jock 24.).37 

—  Legend  of  Montrose 215.31 

—  Monastery 245.57 

—  My  Aunt  Margaret's  mirror.     Tapestried  chamber. 

The  Laird's  jock 245.37 

li'otr. — Three  ebort  etories  contributed  tu  Horials,  and 
usually  printed  with  CimoHiCLEK  of  ttie  Oanungatu.  I 

—  Old  Mortality ■J45.:U  ;  24.J.5H 

—  Peveril  of  the  peak 245,60 

—  Pirate 245.65 

—  Quentin  Durward 245.6s 

—  Red  Gauntlet 245.71 

—  Rob  Roy 215.74 

—  St.  Ronan's  Well 215.75 

—  St.  Valentine's  day :i45.b0 

—  Tales  of  my  landlord.     4  serios,   [more  generally 

known  as  :  -] 

1.  Black  dwaif,  and  Old  Mortality 215.31 

2.  Haart  of  Midlothian 215  4U 

3.  Bi'ide  of  Laiuuierimior,  and  Legend  <if  IMoutroae.     215.311 

4.  Count  ltol>eit  of  Paris,  and  Castle  Dangerous.  .     .     245  39 

—  Tales  of  a  grandfather.     4  series.        .     .     .     472.06 

1.3.  Scotland.  |  4.  Franco. 

—  Talisman 245.76 

—  Waverley 215.  b3 

—  Woodstock 215.84 

i\oU.— For  au  analysis  of  characters,  incidents,  etc..  in 
Scott's  iiuveis.  see  Cornish's  Waverley  Manual.  .     .     245.8S 

The  following  table  gives,  in  hruj,  the  time,  the  place, 
and  some  of  the  chief  characters  in  Ibe  various  novels  : 

Count  HobiTt  of  Paris,  lUUO.  Crusades,  and  ilastern  em- 
pire under  Alexia  ComnenuB, 

Bt^trothtd.  1187.  Marches  of  Wales  in  the  time  of  the  2d 
crusade. 

Talisman.  1193,    Coeur-de-Lion.     Salailin.    The  crupades. 

Ivankoe.  1194.  Cceui--de-Lion.  Templars.  Itobin  Hood. 
Rebecca  the  Jewess. 

t'astl.'  Danytrous.     1306-7.     Douglas  castle,  Scotland. 

Fair  Maid  of  Perth.     1402.    Siottish.     King  Robert  III. 

Qiienlui  Durward.  1470.  France.  Netherlandu.  Louis 
XI.    Charles  the  Bold. 

A  nite  of  Geierstein.  1474-7.  France.  Burgundy.  Charlea 
the  liold.  Margaret  of  Anjou.  The  Vehmic  tribunal.  The 
Switzera. 

Monastery.  1559.  etc.  Avenel  castle.  'White  lady  of 
Aveuel.    Sir  Pierce  Sliaftou,  the  euphuist.    Scotland. 

Abbot.     1568.     Mary,  Queen  of  Scots. 

Kenilwortfi.  1575,  Queen  Elizabeth.  £ail  of  Leicester. 
Amy  Kobsait. 

Lairds  Jock.     1600,     Scottish. 

Fortunes  of  Nigel.  1620  James  I.  of  England  and  court. 
Richie  Mouiplies.     George  Heriot. 

Legend  of  Montrose.  1645-6.  Scottish.  Marquis  of  Mont- 
rose.   Duke  of  Argyl.     Du^^ald  Dalgettv. 

Woodstock.    1652.     Cromwell,     Charfea  II, 

Peveril  of  tlie  Peak.     16i;0  80,     Court  of  Charles  II. 

Old  Mortality.     1679  9i I.     Scotch  Covenaut.rj. 

Pirate.     1700.     Zetland  and  Orkney. 

Aunt  Margaret's  mirror.     1700.     Scottish. 

Bride  of  Lammermoor.  1700.  Scottish.  Ravenawood. 
Caleb  Balderstoue. 

Black  dwarf.     1708.    Scottish  Jacobites. 

Bob  Roy.     1715.     English  aud  Scotch  Highlanders. 

Heart  if  Mid-Lothian.  1736-51.  Scotch.  Jeanie  Deans. 
Pvirteua  mob. 

n'aiierley.  1745.  Scottish.  Cbarle.^  Edward,  the  Pre. 
tender.    Jacobite  rebellion. 

Highland  widow.     1755.    Scottish. 

Surgeon's  daughter.     1750-70.     England  and  ludia. 

Guy  Mannering.  1750-70  Scottish.  Dirk  liatteraick. 
Meg  Merrilee.     Dominie  Sampson. 

Two  drovers.     1765.     Scottish. 

Bedgauntlet.     1770.    Charles  Edward,  the  Pretender. 

Tapedried  chamtier.     1780.     English. 

Anti.juary.  1798,  Scottish.  Edie  Ochiltrie.  Jonathan 
Oldbuck.     Mucklebaekits. 

St.  Ronan's  ivell.  18U0.  Manners  of  Scott's  day.  Clara 
Mowbray.     Meg  Dods. 

ScouRiNQ  of  the  white  horse.  Hughes  (T.)  .  214.44 
ScoDT  ;  or,  the  black  riders  of  Congaree.     Simms 

(W.  G.) 252.37 

Screamers.  Twain  (Mark).  [Clejiens  (S.  L. )]  15.5.16 
ScROPE  ;  or  the  lost  librarj*.  Perkins  (F.  B.  )  .  241.00 
ScuDDER  (H.  E)     Doings  of  the  Bodley  family.   251,04 

—  Dream  children 251,03 

—  Dwellers  in  five  sisters' court 251.00 

—  Stories  from  my  attic 251.02 

Sea  and  shore.     Optic  (Oliver^ 112.H 

Sea  and  shore.     Warflei.d  (J/i.s.  C.  A.)       .     .     262.82 
Seaboard  parish.     MacDon*ld  (George).     .     .     224.66 
Seacliff  ;  or  the  mystei-y  of  the  Wcstervelts.   De  For- 
est (J.  W.)       17-2.12 


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FICTION 


DiguU  Rock  fo  Sherwood. 


SEAonLL  rock.     Sandeao  (J. ) 2 14. 61 

Sea  lions.     Cooper  (J.  F. ) 1(J4. 16 

Sea  of  ice.     St.  John  (P.  B.) 214.71 

Sealsfleu)  (Cuarlesi.  pseud.  S-C  Postel  (Karl). 
Sea-spbay:  a  Long  Island  village.  WicKHAM  (M.)  263.fi6 
Search  for  the  Grjel.  GoDDAitD(J. )  .  .  .  iy.5.32 
Seable  (Januiiry),  pseud.  S-e  Phillips  (Gaorge  S. ) 
Seabs  (E.  H.  )  Pictures  of  the  olden  time,  as  shown 
in  the  fortunes  of  a  family  of  the  [Plymouth]  pil- 
grims  251.(18 

Se.awaed's  shipwreck  (Sic  E  Iwardi.  Pobteb{J.  )  507-5,2(i 
oECOND-cocsiN  Sarah.  Robinson  (,F.  W.  I  .  .  2 13.7::! 
Second  Mrs.  Tillotson.     Pitzgee.ujj  (.P.)   3  v.     191. :iO 

Second  to  none.     Grant  (James) 216.07 

Second  wife.     Maelitt  (E.) 225. 72 

SECOND-THonoHTS  (Solo'-Qou).  See  Kennedy  (John  P. ) 
Secbet  memoirs  of  illustrious  princess.  Ago  (J. )  113.2'J 
Secbet  of  happiness.  Feydeao  (E.)  2  v.  .  191.34 
Secret  of  the  convent  and  confessional.     Wright 

{.Mrs.  J.  M'N.) 2(i7.09 

Secret  of  the  island.     Verne  (Jules).    .     .     .     26  5.87 

Secbet  passion.     Williams  (B.  F.)     3  v.     .     .     2i'j4.02 

bj:DowicK  {Miss  C.  M. )     Clarence,   or,  a  tale  of  our 

own  time 25 1.2 J 

—  Lin  woods  ;  or,  "sixty  years  since."    2  v.   .     251.10 

—  Live  and  let  live  ;  or  domestic  service    .     .     251.12 

—  Love  token  for  childreu 251.13 

—  Mirried  or  siugle.    2v 251.14 

—  Means  and  ends  ;  or,  self-training.     .     .     .     251.16 

—  New  England  tale,  and  miscellanies.       .     .     251.17 

—  Poor  rich  man,  and  rich  poor  mau.     .     .     .     2'il.l8 

—  Stories  for  young  persons 251.19 

—  Tales  aod  sketches 251.21 

Sedgwick  (James).     Timon,  but  not  of  Athens. 

[fijioii.]   2  T 256.08 

Sedgwick  {Mrs.  T.)    Walter  Thomley  ;  or,  a  peep  at 

the  past,      [anon.l 251.2.2 

Sedley  (Henry).     Daugerfield's  rest.      .     .     .     171.30 

—  Marian  Kooke 251.2  ! 

Seed  time  and  harvest.  ABTHnB(T.  S.)  .  .  123.16 
Seed  time  and  harvest.  Keuteb  (Fritz).  .  .  213.03 
Seefeld  (C),  pseud.     See  Postel  (Karl). 

Seek  and  find.     Optic  (Oliver) 113.01 

Seeking  his  fortune,  aad  other  dialogues.     Algee  (H., 

jr.)  ftfiii  Cheney  (0.  A.) 121.34 

Seemiilleb  (Jfi-s.  A.  M.  C.)     Emily  Chester.    .     165.22 

—  Opportunity 165.23 

—  Reginald  Archer. 165.24 

Select  popular  tales.     Haufp  (Wilhelm).  .     .     212.51 

Self.     Goue  (3/r9.  C.) 211.30 

Self-conteol.     Bbdnton  (  M.  B.  ) 143. 27 

Self-love;  or  the  afternoon  of  single  life.[«[uo)i.]  251.21 

Self-made.     Welty(E.  A.)       263. J8 

Self-eaised.  Sodthwobth  {Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N. )  251.81 
SEt,F-s.icaiFicE.  Oliphant  (J//.S.  M.  O.  W. )  .  231.20 
Semi-attached  couple.  [Eden  (/fj/t.  Emily).]  181.24 
Semi-deiiched  house.  [Eden' (ifoii.  EmUy).]  181.25 
Sense  and  seusibility.  Adsten  (Jane).  .  .  .  125.17 
Sentimental  journey.  Sterne  (Lawrence).  .  251.03 
Septimius  Felton,  or  the   elixir  of  Ufe.     Hawthorne 

(N.) 212.67 

Sethos  (Life  of).  [Tebeasson  (J.)]  ....  5713.15 
SEroN(W. )  Romance  of  the  Charter  Oak.  .  251.25 
Settlers  at  home.  Martineau  (Harriet).  .  .  231.37 
Settlees  in  Canada.  Marry  at  (Florence).  .  225.62 
Seven  champions  of  chiistsndom.  Johnson  (R.)  251.66 
Seven  daughters.  Douglas  (A.  M.)  ....  176.31 
Seven  hills  (The).  DeMille(J.)  ....  Ir2.42 
Seven  sous  of  mammon.  .Sala  (G.  A.)  .  .  •  241.60 
Seven  stories,    with  basement  and  attic.      Mitchell 

(D.  G.) 232.07 

Seven  years,  and  other  tales.     Kavanagh  (J.)      221.51 

Seveso.aks.     Holland  (J.  G.) 213.71 

Severn  (E.)      Aime   Hathaway  ;     or,  Shakspeare   in 

love.     3  V 251.26 

Sewell  (E.  M.)     Amy  Herbert 251.29 

—  Cleve  HaU 251.30 

—  Eirl's  daughter.       251.31 

—  Experience  of  life 251.32 

—  Gertr.ide 251.33 

—  Glimpse  of  the  world 2)1.31 


—  Ivors.     2  V 251.35 

—  KatherJne  Ashton.    2v 251.37 

—  Laneton  parsonage.     3  v 251.39 

—  Margaret  Percival.     2  v 251.42 

—  Ursula.     2  V 251.44 

—  Walter  Loiimer.        251.46 

Seymode  (^IZj-a-.  Mary  H.)  Ivecompcnse.  .  .  .  246.05 
Shabby  genteel  story.     TH.iCKERAY  ( \V.  M. )     .     255.49 

Same,     /n /iw  Miscellanies,  v.  4.    .     .     .     255.60 

Shades  of  character.  Woodroofe  (A.)  2  v.  .  265.04 
SH.iDow  in  the  house.  Saunders  (J.)  .  .  .  245.05 
Shadow  of  Ashlydyat.  Wood  {Mrs.  Heury).  .  264.68 
SH.1DOW  uf  Moloch  mounbiin.  Austin  {.Mrs.J.G. )  125.21 
Shadow  of  the  sword.  Buchanan  (R.)  .  .  .  143.26 
Shadows  on  the  snow.  Faejeon  (B.  L. )  .  .  196.09 
Shady  side  ;  or,  life  in  a  parsonage.     HuBBijix 

{Mrs.  M.  S.) 214.40 

Shakspe:vee  and  his  friends.  Williams  (R.  F. )  264.05 
Shakspeabe  in  love    i^Auue  Hathaw.iy  ;    or).     Sevebn 

(Emma).     3v 251.26 

Shaespebe  :   the  poet,  the  lover,  the  aelor,  the  man. 

CUBLING  (H  )     3v 171.16 

Shakspeee  (Tales  from).  Lamb  (C.  (/ji^Z  M. )  .  222.32 
Shakespeaee's  heroines   (Girlhood  of).     Clarke  (Mary 

Cowdeu).  ■  2v 155.10 

Shambock  and  thistle.     Optic  (Oliver).    [Adams 

(W.  T.)] 113.02 

Shannons  ;  or,  from  darkness  to  light.      Faequhaeson 

(M.) 191.09 

Shaw  (H.  W.)    Everybody's  friend  ;  or  Jo.sh  Billings' 

eucyclopmdia  of  wit  and  humor.      .     .     .     251.72 

—  Josh  Billings— his  sayings 251.47 

—  Josh  Billings  on  ice,  and  other  things.  .  .  251.48 
She  loved  him  madiy.     Boeys  (G.)    ....     135.02 

Sheaves  of  love.     Pb.\tt  (L.  J.) 235.59 

Sheer  off.  A.  L.  0.  E.,  pseud.  o/Tuckee  (C.)  121.22 
Shelley  (lf/-.v.  M.  W.)     Falkner 251.49 

—  Frankenstein  ;  or,  the  modern  Prometheus.     251.50 

—  Lodore.    3  v 251.52 

Sheltebn.     Coningsby  (C.  ) 163.1)2 

Shelton  (F.  W. )     Peeps  from  a  beh'ry.        .     .  2543.03 

—  Rector  of  St.  Bardolph's 251.55 

—  Salander  and  the  dragon 251.56 

—  Up  the  river 251. -57 

Sheppaed  (Mrs.  Edwin).     "Judge  not;"    or,   Hester 

Power's  girlhood 251.58 

Sheppaed  (E.  S.)     Almost  a  heroine.       .     .     .     251.59 

—  Charles  Auchester  ;  a  memorial 251.6U 

—  Counterparts  ;  or,  the  cross  of  love.    .     .     .     251.61 

—  Rumor 251.62 

Sheppaed  (F.  H.,  U.  S.  iV. )    Love  afloat :  a  story  of  the 

Ameriean  navy 251.63 

Sheppaed  Lee.     Bied  (R.  M.)   2v 251. f4 

Shekbrooke.  [Goodwin  (.1//-.S'.  H.  B.)]  .  .  .  251.67 
Sherwood  (3/;-.?.  M.  M.)     Roxobel.     3  v.     .     .     251.68 

—  Works.     16  V. 252.01 

Contfnts  :  V.  1.  Henry  Miluer. 

2  The  Faircliild  family.  OrpliatiB  of  Normaudy.  Ttie 
latter  days. 

3.  Little  Henry  and  his  bearer.  Little  Lucy  and  her 
dbaye.  Sergeant  Dale,  his  daughter,  and  the  orphan  Mary. 
History  of  Snaau  Gray.  Liuy  Clare.  The  hedge  of  thorns. 
The  recaptured  uegro.  Susannah,  or  the  three  gnardiuna. 
TheophUus  and  Sophia.  Abdaliah,  or  the  merchant  uf 
Bajidad. 

4.  The  Indian  pilgrim.  The  broken  hyacinth.  The  little 
woodinau.  The  babes  in  the  wood.  Ciara  StepheuH. 
Golden  clew.  Katberiue  Seward.  Mary  Aune.  The  iron 
cage.    The  little  beggars. 

5-  The  infant's  progress.  The  flowers  of  the  forest. 
Juliana  Oaliley.     Ermiua.     Emancipation. 

6.  The  governess.  The  little  Momiere.  The  stranger  at 
home.  Pere  La  Chaise.  English  Mary.    My  uncle  Timothy. 

7.  Tlie  nun.  Intimate  Irieuds.  My  aunt  Kate.  Emme- 
liue.  Obedience.  The  gipsy  babes.  The  basket  maker. 
The  bultertly.  Aluue.  Procrastination.  The  mourning 
queen. 

8.  Victoria.  Arzomnund.  The  birth. lay  present.  The 
errand  boy.  The  orphan  br)y.  The  two  sisters.  Juliau 
Percival.  Edward  Mansfield.  The  infirniary.  Mrs  Cather- 
ine Crawley.  Joan,  or  trustwortliy.  The  young  forester. 
The  bitter  sweet.     Common  errors. 

9-12    Tlio  lady  of  the  manor. 

13.  Ttie  mailcoach.  My  three  uncles.  The  old  lady's 
complaint.  Tiie  shepherd's  fountain.  The  hours  of  in- 
fancy. Eronomy.  "  Hoc  age  ''  Old  things  and  new  things. 
The  Smss  cottage.  Obstinacy  punished.  The  infant's 
grave.    The  father's  eye.    The  red  book.    Dudley  castle. 


BROOKLTN    MERCANTILE   LIBHARY, 


FICTION  :  Sherwood  lo  Six. 


521 


Ths  happy  granJmjtber.  Tb-i  Bloasad  family.  My  guil- 
mother.  Tha  useful  liltls  girl.  Oaioliue  llDidamit  Le 
Pavre.  The  peuuy  tr.ict.  Tha  pottais'  cnraiu'in.  The 
china  manufactory.     Emily  and  her  brnthers. 

14.  TUemoultof  Cimies.  TheDsaiy.   Th"  Rmian  baths. 
Saint  H'jspioa.    The  violet  leaf.    The  couvaut  of  St.  Cliiir. 

15.  Henry  Milner.  Sabbath.s  on  tlie  i-ontinaut    The  Idiei-. 

16.  John  Mai'tiu,  a  Beipiel  to  Henry  Miluer. 
SHipriNG  for  himself.     Alger  (H,  >r.)   .     .     .     123.44 
SmFiLEiS  folks.      Goldsmith    (Chiistabel).       [Smith 

(Fannie  N.l] 254.88 

SuiLLABER  (B.  P.)     Knitting  work  ;  wrought  by  Ruth 
Partington ....     25i.l8 

—  Life  and  sxyings  of  Mrs  Partington.  .     .     .     202.17 

—  P.irtiugtouian  patchwork.      ...  .     .     251.17 

San-oa.  J.\Y  (W.  L.  M.)  Woodruff  cJ.  L.  M.)  215.91 
Ship  ahoy  !  a  yam  in  36  cable  lengths.  .     .     .     256.01 

Shipp(-T.>     Eastern  story  teller 251.73 

Sh[R.\.      [annn.]        252.19 

Shirley.  Bell  (Currerl.  [Bronte  (Charlotte).]  142.11 
Shirley  Hall  asylum.  Gileebt  ( W. )  .  .  .  194.37 
Shoebwders  of  New  York.  Wright  ( .Ifr.s-.J.MoN. )  264.88 
SaoBM.iKERS  village.     Holee.voh  (Henry).   [Rand 

(W.  B.)]     2v 241.92 

Shoep.vc  rcoUections.      M.U!CH   (Walter).     [Willcox 

(Orlaido  B. )] 225.35 

Short  stories.     Dickens  (Charles) 174.25 

Short  stories  for  spare  moments.     From  Lippiucott's 

magazine,  1869 251.80 

Cml--iits-  Kip  (L.)  "  .Mas.  poor  E'lo-'t  I  "  TuoMiS  (A.) 
Lady  Houghton's  mistake.  Hosmer  (M.)  To  please  aunt 
Martha.  McK.\y  (J.  T.)  Raulook  branch.  Putlitz  (O.  zu|. 
The  forget-me-not.  Davis  (L.  C.)  A  wre.-k  upon  the  shore. 
Spqfford  (H.  p.)  The  striiiige  passentieis.  Dorset  (D.  B.l 
Love  and  ghosts.  Kereven  (K.  P.)  "Loyal  en  tout." 
WiL-soN  (R )  The  legend  of  Ball's  lake.  Brewster  (A.) 
Vox  humana.  Owen  (R.  T>.)  Willie's  wife.  Pool  (M.  L. 
Made  whole.  Dorsev  (D.  B.)  Love  on  the  Ohio. 
SaoRTFiELD  (Luke),  pseud.  The  Western  mer- 
chant      251. R4 

SnouLDER-straps.     Morford(H.  ) 232.27 

Shsimpton  (C.)     LiUian  ;  or,  a  woman's  endur- 
ance  251.89 

Sibyl      iS'ee  also  Sybil. 

Sibyl  Hiintiugtoii.     Dorr  (J/i's.  J.  R.)     .     .     .     175.13 
Sidney  (Edwa-'d  William),  pseud.     See  Tucker  (B.) 
Sidney  (Sir  P. )  Countess  of  Pembroke's  Arcadia.  5066.06 
Sidney  De  Gray  ,    or,    the  rival  school  boys.     [Wise 

(D.)] 222.35 

SiDiiEY  Elliott.  Nausu-vn  (51.  D  )  .  .  .  .  232.87 
SiDNia  Adrianoe.  Douglas  (A.  M  )  .  .  .  .  175.09 
SiDONii,  the  sorceress.  Meinhold  (W.)  .  .  231.59 
SiDONiE.  Daudet  (A.)  From  the  French.  .  171.66 
SiE3E  of  Vienna,  a  hist,    romance.     Picbleb  (C.  G.) 

/)i  Waldie  library,  V.  5 5078.19 

Sights  and  insights.  Whitney  (J/rs.  AD. T.)  2v.  263.72 
SiGNA.  OniDA,  pseud,  of  Rame  (L.  de  lat.  .  .  172.57 
SioNAL-man.  Dickens  (C. )  In  Little  classics,  v.8.  226.95 
SiGOURNEY  (Mrs.  L.  H.)     Myrtis  ;  with   other  etchings 

and  sketchings.    = 252.20 

SiKEs  (W.  Wirt).     One  poor  girl 252.86 

SiKEs  (Olive  Logan,  Mrs.  Wirt).      Chateau  Frissac,  or 
home  scenes  in  France 224.21 

—  They  met  by  chance.         223.97 

Silas  Barnstarke      Gwynne  (Talbot).  .     .     212.01 

Silas  Mamer.     Eliot  (George),  pseud,  of  Lewes  {Mrs. 

M.  E. )  184.05 

Silcote  of  Silcotes.     Kingsley  (Henry).     .     .     222.06 

Silen'T  partner.     Phelps  (E.S.) 235.43 

Silent  struggles.     Stephens  (Mrs.  A.  S.)   .     .     253.72 

Silent  witness.     Yates  (E.) 265.77 

Silent  woman.    Author  of  King's  cope,  etc.     .     252.21 

Silver  cord.     Brooks  (Shirley) 14'2.21 

Silver  lake  ;  or,  lost  in  the  snow.     Ballantyne 

(11.  M.I    .  131.28 

Silver  pitchers  and  Independence.  Alcott  (L.M.)r22.32 
Silver  skates  (HansBrinker  ;  or).   Dodge  (^Ifiss 

XL  M.)         175.19 

Silver  threads.  JIcKeeveb  (H.  B.)  .  .  .  225  03 
Silverdale  (Lumina),  pseud.     An  orphan  in  the  Old 

Dominion 251.76 

SiLVERPEN,  pseud.     See  Metetard  (Eliza). 
StLVERWOoD  ;  a  book  of  memories,   [anon.]       .     252.22 
Silvia.     Katanaoh  (J.i 221.56 


SiMMS  (W.  G. )     Beauchainpe  ;  or,  the  Kentucky 

tragedy 252.23 

—  Border  beagles  ;»  tnle  of  Missitisippi.     .     .     252.24 

—  Carl  Werner  ;  with  other  tales  of  imagination.     2  v. 

in  1 2.52.27 

—  Cassique  of    Kiawah  ;  a  colonial   romance   [South 

Carolina,  1G84].     .     , 252.25 

—  Charlemout  ;  or,  the  pride  of  the  village  ;  a  tale  of 

Kentucky 2.52.26 

—  Confession  ;  or,  the  blind  heart 252.27 

—  Damsel  of  Darien .     253.51 

—  Eutaw  ;  a  sequel  to  the  Forayers      (6)   .     .     252.29 

—  Forayers  ;  or,  the  raid  of  the  dog-days.  (5)     2.52.30 

—  Guy  Rivers  ,  a  tale  of  Georgia 252.31 

—  Katharine  Walton  ;  a  romance  of  the  revolution  in 

S.  C.     (4) 252.32 

—  Mellichampe  ;  a  legend  of  the  Santee.     (2)      252.33 

—  Partisan  ;  s  tale  of  the  revi  lutinn.  (1)    .     .     252,35 

—  Pelayo  :  a  story  of  the  (iotb.     2  v.  in  1. 

—  Richard  Hurdis  ;  a  tale  of  Alabama.  .     . 

—  Sco'it  ;  or,  black  riders  of  Congaree.     (3) 

—  Vasconcelos,  a  romance  of  the  new  world  [De  Soto 

and  his  followers.  1538] 252.38 

—  Wigwam  and  the  cabin 252.39 

—  Woodcraft  ;  or,  hawks  about  the  dove-cote.     252.40 

—  Yemassee  ;  a  romance  of  Carolina.      .     .     .     252.41 

Note. — The  numerals  which  follow  certain  of  the  abova 
titles  indicate  the  order  of  succession  oi  the  lluvolutiouary 
series. 
SiMONDS  (W.)     Aim  well  stories. 


252.28 
252.36 
252.37 


7v.     . 
Marcus, 
.lesse. 
Jerry. 


252.43 


E.) 


215.0S 


1    Oscar. 

2.  ClintoD. 

3.  Ella. 

4.  Whistler. 
Simple  story.  Inchbald  {Mrs. 

Simpleton  (A.)     Reade  (Charles) 212.29 

Simplicity  and  fascination.  Beale  (A.)  .  .  133.05 
Sinclair  (C.)     Beatrice 252.50 

—  Count'-y  hospitalities  ;  or,  lord  and  lady  Bar- 

court 2.52.52 

—  Flirtations  in  fashionable  life 252.53 

—  Holiday  house.    .     .  252.54 

—  Jane  Bouverie,  and  how  she  became  an  old 

maid 252.55 

—  Modern  society  ;  cr,  the  march  of  intellect.     252.56 

—  Mysterious  marriage;  or.  Sir  Edivard  Graham. 252.57 
Singleton  Fontenoy.    Hannay  (J. )     .     .     .     .     212.40 

Sink  or  swim.     Alger  (H.,  jr. ) 121.37 

SiNTBAM  and  his  companions.     Fouque  (F.  H.  K.  de  la 

Motte) 19-2.31 

Sib  Amyas  Leigh  (Westward  ho  !  or).     Kinosley 

(C.) 221.74 

Sir  Andrew  Wylie.     Galt  (John) 193.26 

Sir  Bernard  Gaston  ;   or,  the  secret  of  Moultree  hall. 

Smith  (J.  F.)     ...  ....     253.05 

Sir  Brook  Fossbrooke.  Lever  iCharles).  .  .  223.60 
Sir  Charles  Grandison.  Rich.vrdson  (Samuel).  243.10 
Sir  Edward  Graham  (Mysterious  stranger.or).  Sinclair 

(Catherine).      ....        '252.58 

Sib  Edward  Seward's  narrative  of  his  shipwreck.  Porter 

(Jane) 5075.26 

Sir  Gilbert,    [anon.] 252.59 

Sir  Harry  Hotspur.  Trollope  (Anthony).  .  261.74 
Sir  Henry  Morgan.  Howard  (E.)  ....  214. IB 
Sir  Ja.'iper  Carew.  Lever  (Charles).  .  .  .  223.61 
Sir  Jasper's  tenant.  Braddon  ( J7i.s'<  M.  E.)  .  135.31 
Sir  Launcelot  Greaves.  SMOLLirrT  (Tobias).  .  5067.06 
Sir  No  Is  heir.  Fleming  (May  Agnes).  .  .  192.44 
Sir  Roger  de  Coverley.  Addison  (Joseph).  .  5075.27 
Sir  Rohan's  ghost.  SporrOBD  (H.  E.  Prescott).  253.58 
Sir  Theodore  Broughton.  James  (G.P.R.)  2  v.     215.76 

SiHES.     Trollope  (T.  A.) 261.86 

Sister  Rose.     Collins  (W.Wilkie) 162.33 

Sis x-ers  bye-hours.  Ingelow  (J.)  ....  215.14 
Sister's  story.  Craven  (Mnie.  A.)  ....  3044.16 
Sisters  ;  or  the  fatal  marriage.     Cockton  (H.  )     1B1.03 

Six  in  all.     Townsend  ( V,  F. ) 2t?6.29 

Six  mouths  hence  ;  passages  from  the  life  of  Maria  ( 7tM 

Secretan.  [Hamilton  (C.V.Dakin).]  .  .  25177 
Six  of  one  by  half  a  dozen  of  the  other.     Sto\ve  (H.  B.  ) 

[and  others].  254.93 

Six  to  sixteen.     EwrNO(J.  H.) 186.21 


In  aakint;  for  books,  nee  the  "  Book  Order,  "  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  SaMS,  the  Arst  pari  of  the  TITbB,  au  I  the  Ni;.MBIiR, 


522 


FICTION  :  Six  to  Soldier. 


Six  years  later ;  or  the  taking  of  the  Bastile.  Dumas 
(A.) 181.11 

Skeleton  in  the  closet.  Hale  (E.  E.)  In  Little  classics. 
V.  5 220.87 

SKETCH-book.     Ikvino  (Washington).      .     .     .     215.21) 

yKETCHES  by  Boz.   Dickens  (C.) 174. 2() 

Sketches  from  life.  Blanchard  (L.)  3  v.  .  134. 2i 
Sketches  of  American  character.  Hale{.M)-s.S.J.)2I6.22 
Sketches  of  olub  life,  hunting  and  sporting.  .  252.60 
Sketches  of  Flemish  life.  Conscience  (H.)  .  I63.0(i 
Sketches  of  foreign  novelists.  Gordon  (G.)  .  211.10 
Sketghlet  (Arthur) ,  pfieud.  See  Ro.-5E  (George). 

Skcrmishing.     [Jenkin  ( J/i-s.  C.  )] 221.11 

Skunks  iMajor,  psmd. )     Great  battle  of  Patch- 

umup 143.33 

Slave  of  the  lamp.     North  (W.) 233.45 

Slave  (The),  the   serf,  antl    the    freeman.     [Same  an 

Lake   shore].     Souvestke  (E.)     Tr.  by   Mrs.  C. 

Overend 2:)2.49 

Slaver's  adventures.  Thomes  (W.  H. )  .  .  .  26(i.  IG 
Slaves  of   the  ring  ;    or,  before  and   after.     Koeinson 

(F.  W.) 243.6S 

Sleeper  (J.  S.)     ['Hawser  Martingale.'] 

—  Jack  in  the  forecastle 252. 63 

—  Mark  Rowland  :  a  tale  of  the  sea 252.62 

Sleepy  hollow  legend.  Irving  (W.)  In  his  SUetch  book.  2i5.29 
Slick  (Sam),  pseud.     See  Haliburton  (T.  C.) 

Sup  iu  the  fens,     [aiio/i.] 251.79 

S.M-ALL  house  at  AUington.  Teollope  (A.)  .  261.66 
Smart  (C ),  «(i((or.  Driven  from  the  path.  .  .  256.32 
Smart  (H.)     Breezio  Langton 252.92 

—  Courtship  in  1720  and  1860.     Romances  of  two 

centuries. 253.00 

—  Race  for  a  wife 2">2.93 

Smedlet  (F.  E.)     Frank  Fairleigh 252.66 

—  Harry  Coverdale's  courtship 252. 70 

—  Lewis  Arundel 252.64 

—  Lorimer  Littlegood,  esq 252. 65 

Smedlet  (M.  B.)     Linnet's  trial,     [niion.]  .     .  223.76 

—  Maiden  aunt.  The  Alceste.  Dunoombe  Parke.  Edith 

Kinnaird 132.20 

—  Other  folk's  lives.  [  Viz. :  Twice  lost,  and  Nina.  ]  252. 82 

—  Twice  lost 262.27 

—  Use  of  sunshine 132.21 

Smith  (Albert).     Adventures  of  Christopher  Tad- 
pole  2-.2.67 

—  Adventures  of  Mr.  Ledbury 252.75 

—  Armoarerof  Paris  :  romance  of  15th  century.     252.68 

—  Fortunes  of  the  Scattergood  family.     .     .     .     25'2.68 

—  Marchioaess  of  Brinvilliers 252.4-2 

—  Pottleton  legacy 252.83 

—  Wild  oats  and  dead  leaves 252.69 

Smith  (Alexander).  Alfred  Hagart's household.     252.71 

—  Dreamtborp.     In  Little  classics,  v.  4 22G.86 

—  Miss  Ooua  McQuarrie  ;  a  sequel  to  Alfred  Hagart's 

household 252.72 

Smith  ( Miss  C.  M. )     The  Vemeys  ;  or  chaos  dis- 
pelled   252.73 

Smth  (E.  E.)     Three  eras  of  woman's  life.      .  252.74 

Smith  (3r)-4-.  E.  O.)     Bertha  and  Lily.     .     .     .  2'i2.76 

—  Mary  and  Hugo 252. 77 

—  Newsboy 233.34 

Smith  (F.  LB.)     Elm  tree  tales 253.01 

—  Nina  ;  or,  life's  caprices 253.02 

Smith  (Fanny  N.)    ['Christabel  Goldsmith.']  Brazen 

gates 252.90 

—  Shiftless  folks 254.88 

.Smith  (Hannah).     [ '  Hesba  Stretton. '] 

—  Bede's  charity 255  89 

—  Cassy 255.92 

—  Grew  of  the  Dolphin 255.93 

—  D.ivid  Lloyd's  last  will 171.53 

—  Doctor's  dilemma 255.90 

—  Max  Kromer  ;  a  story  of  the  siege  of  Strasburg, 

1870 225.79 

—  Nellie's  dark  days 251.55 

Smith  (H.)    Adam  Brown,  the  merchant.     .     .     253.03 

—  Arthur  Arundel  :  a  tale  of  the  English  revolu- 

tion  ■  253.04 

—  Love,  and  Mesmerism 253.05 

—  The  picnic  party.    In  Little  classics,  v.  9 226.9G 

Smith  ^J.  Emerson).  O.vkridge:  an  old  time  story.2.i3.09 


Smith  (J.  F.)     Alice  Arran  :   100  ycar.-i  ago.      [Sequel 
to  Prince  Charles.] 251.99 

—  Amy  Lawrence  ;  or,  freemason's  daughter.  .     252. 80 

—  Banker's  secret 251.83 

—  Bella  Trelawny.      [Sequel  to  Harold  Tracy.  ]     251.82 

—  Charles  Vavasseur  ;  or,  outcast  heir.  .  .  .  251.85 
^— Dick  Markham.     [Continued  iu  Lillian.]     .     252.78 

—  Dick  Tarleton.  [Continued  iu  Maiion  Barnard. ]25i  .87 

—  Ellen  De  Vere.      [Sequel  to  Ha  ry  Ashtoa.]     2.52.81 

—  Frdd  Arden  ;  or,  the  Jesuit's  revenge.     .     .     .     251.88 

—  Fred  Graham  ;  or  masks  and  faces.     .     .     .     252.96 

—  Fred  Vernon  ;  or,  victim  of  avarice.     .     .     .     251.90 

—  Gus  Howard.     Sequel  to  Minnie  Grey.     .     .     251.94 

—  Harold  Tracy.  [Continued  in  Bella  Trelawney .  ]  252. 97 

—  Harry  Ashtou.    [Continued  in  Ellen  De  Vere.]  252.99 

—  Henry  D3  La  Tour  ;  or,  comrades  in  arms.  .     251.86 

—  Lady  Ashley  ;  or,  rejected  inheritance.     .     .     252.98 

—  Lillian  ;  or,  adventures  of  an  heiress.     [Sequel  to 

Dick  Markham.] 252.85 

—  Marion    Barnard ;     or,    adventures    of   an   heiress. 

[Sequel  to  Dick  Tarleton.] 251.96 

—  Milly  Moyne.    [S-  quel  to  Philip  Blandford.  ]     252. 79 

—  Minnie  Grey.     [Continued  in  Gus  Howard.]     252.84 

—  Philip     Blandford.     [Continued    iu     Milly 

Moyne.]     ' 252.95 

—  Prince  Charles  ;  or,  the  young  pretender.     [Contin- 

ued in  Alice  Arran.  ]       251.98 

—  Redmond  O'Neil 251.97 

—  Rochester  ;  or,  merry  days  of  England.  .     .     251.92 

—  Sir  Bernard  Gaston 253.06 

—  Stanfield  Hall 251.93 

—  Temptation  ;  or,  the  unknown  heiress.  .  .  251.95 
— ^  The  Virgin  queen,  [i.e.  queeu  Elizabeth].     .     251.91 

—  Woman  and  her  master. 252.94 

Smith  (J.  H. )     Gilead  ;  or,  the  vision  of  All  souls' 

hospital 253.07 

Smith  (Julie  P.)     Chris  and  Otho.     Sequel  to  AVidow 
Goldsmith's  daughter.     (2) 154.11 

—  Courting  and  farming  ;  or  which  is  the  gentle- 

man  254.92 

—  His  young  wife 254.79 

—  Married  belle,     (4) 254.86 

—  Ten  old  maids 254.87 

—  Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter.     (1)     .     .     .     252.88 

—  Widower  (The).     (3) 252.87 

Smith  (Seba).     Major  Jack  Downing's  "Thirty  years 

out  of  the  Senate." 253.08 

—  Way  down  east 253.09 

Smith    (W.)      Thorndale  ;    or,    the   conflict    of 

opinion 253.11 

Smoke  :  a  Russian  novel.  Touroeneff  (I.  S.)  256.23 
Smoked   Glass.     Kerb  (Orpheus  C. )     [Newell 

(R.  H. )] 233.39 

Smollett  (T.)     Ferdinand  Count  Fathom.       .     253.12 

—  Humphrey  Clinker 253.13 

—  Peregrine  Pickle 253.14 

—  Roderick  Random '253.16  ;  5067.04 

—  Sir  Lancelot  Greaves  ;  and  the  History  and  adven- 

tures of  an  atom 253.17 

Smuggler  (The).  James  (G.  P.  R. )  .  .  .  .  215.78 
Snarletyow,  or  the  dog  fiend.  Marryat(F.  )  225.63 
Snow  image,  and  other  twice-told  tales.     Hawthorne 

(N.) 212.62 

Snow  man.     Dudevani  (A.  L.  A.  D. )      .     .     .     175.54 

Snowberries.     Cart  (Alice) 152.05 

Snowflakes  and  sunbeams.  Ballantyne  (H.M. )  131.26 
SNow-storm.     Wilson  (J  )     In  Little  classics,  v.  7.    .     .     226.89 

.Snowed  up.     Castlemon  (H. ) 152.50 

So  fair,  yet  (nUe;  or  "  Pourquoi?"  Chavette  (E.)  153.38 
So  runsthe  world  away.  Steele  (J//n.  A.  C.)  252.89 
SoAKE  (G. )     Specimens  of  Genur.n  romance.     [rt»on.] 

3  V 151.10 

v.  1,  The  patrleiaiiR.  by  C.  F.  van  der  Vf  Ide. 

2.  Master  Flea,  by  C,  T.  A,  Hoffiiiaiin. 

3.  Tlie  blind  pasKeiiyer,  F.  Lauu      The  adventurer,  by 
A.  G.  Oehlenschlaeger.The  mantle,  by  B.  Naiibert. 

SoAVE(F. )     Novels.     iuRoscoE(T. )   Itahun  uovt  lists, 

V.  4 244.23 

SocML  distinctions.     Ellis  iS.  S.)     .     .     .     .     183.08 

Sola.     Thackerat  (A.  L)     To  Esther,  ric.       .     255.79 

Soldier  bov  ;  or  Tom  Somers  in   the   armv.      Optic 

(Oliver).     [Adams  (W.  T.)]     .     .     .     .'.     113.03 


SROOKLYK    MEROANTILE    LIBRARY. 


FICTION  :  Soldier  of  Lyons  (o  Star  and  a  Cloud. 


523 


SoDDiEK  of  Lyons.     Gotle  {^[:S.  C.)  ....  211.31 

Sou)iek's  oiphaus.     Stephens  (Mis.  A.  S. )     .  253.73 

Soldleb's  return.  Opie  I -U™.  A. )    WorkR,  v.  1.  23428 

Solitary  of  Juan  Fernandez.  Saintlne  (J.X.B.)  214.82 

SoLYBiAN  and  Almena.     Langhorne  (J. )      .     .  222.91 

Some  women's  hearts.     Moulton  (L.  C. )     .     .  232.81 

Somebodt's  luggage.     Dkkens(C.)    ....  17-t.2s 

Somethejo  to  do.     [nnon.'\ 253.93 

SoMMERS  (Jiine  E. ),  pseud,  of  Jones  (Cornelia). 

Heavenward  led 253.84 

Son  of  the  orgau-grinder.     Schwartz  (M.  S. )  .  244. 8S 

Son  of  Ihc  soil.     [Oliphant  {Mrs.  M.  O.  W.)]  253.18 

SoNQ  without  words.     Charles  (.1/rs.  E.)    .     .  153.15 

Sooner  or  later.     Brooks  (Shirley) 142.22 

Sophomores  of  Kadcliffe.     KelloogiE.)     .     .  226.14 

Soprano  (The).  Kingsford  (J.)   [Barnard  (C.)]  221.92 

Sorelli  (G.)     My  opinion  of  her  !      ....  256.36 

Sorrows  of  Werther.     Goethe  (J.  W.  Ton).     .  195.18 

SouLE(J/ra.  C.  A.)     Home  life 253.19 

—  Wine  or  water 253.20 

South  breakers.  Spofford  {H.  P.)  In  Littlt.  claesics,  v.  7.  226.89 

South  meadows.     Disoswat  (E.  T.)   ....  176.02 

South  sea  bubble.     Ains worth  (W.  H.)       .     .  115.10 

SouTHEY  (Mrs.  C.)     Chapters  on  churehyards.  253.22 

SouTHET  (Robert).     Love  story 5075.27 

Southwold.     Umsted  {Mrs.  L.  D.I    .     .     .     .  202.37 

SouTHwoRTH  {3Irs.  E.  D.  E.  H.)  AUworth  abbey.  253.23 

—  Artist's  love 253.94 

—  Beautiful  fiend 254.90 

Kote. — For  sequel,  see  Victor's  Triumph. 

—  Bridal  eve 253.24 

—  Bride  of  Llewellyn 253.25 

—  Bride's  fate.     Sequel  to  Changed  brides.      .  253.87 

—  Changed  brides 253.48 

IiToU. — For  sequel,  see  Bride's  fate. 

—  Christmas  guest.       .     .  ' 253.89 

—  Cruel  as  the  grave 253.92 

KoU. — For  sequel,  see  Tried  for  lier  life. 

—  Curse  of  CUfton 253.26 

Note. — Same  as  Fallen  jiride. 

—  Deserted  wife 253.27 

—  Discarded  daughter 253.28 

—  Fair  play 253.45 

Kote. — For  sequel,  see  How  he  won  her. 

—  Fallen  pride  ;  or  the  mouutnin  girl's  lovo.   .  254.80 

Note. — Same  as  Curse  of  CJiftou. 

—  Family  doom 253.91 

Note. — For  sequel,  see  Ma;deu  widow. 

—  Fatal  marriage 253.29 

—  Fortune  seeker 253.30 

—  Gipsy's  prophecy 253.31 

—  Haunted  homestead,  and  other  novelettes.  .  253.32 

—  Hickory  hall  ;  or,  the  outcasts 253.33 

—  How  he  won  her.     Sequel  to  Fair  play.   .     .  253.46 

—  India 253.34 

—  Ishmael ;  or  in  the  depths 254.85 

Note. — For  sequel,  see  Self  raised. 

—  Lady  of  the  isle 253.35 

—  Lost  heir  of  Linlithgow 254.83 

Note. — For  sequel,  see  Koblo  lord. 

—  Lost  heiress 253.36 

— •  Love's  labor  won 253. 37 

—  Maiden  widow.     Sequel  to  Family  doom.    .  253. 90 

—  Missing  bride 253.38 

—  Mother-in-law.     Sequel  to  Lost  heir  of  Lin- 

lithgow   253.86 

—  Noble  lord. 254.84 

—  Prince  of  darkness 253.88 

—  Retribution 253.39 

—  Self-raised  ;  or  from  the   depths.     Sequel  to 

Ishmael 254.81 

—  Three  beauties 253.40 

—  Tried  for  her  life.  Sequel  ti  Cruel  as  the  grave.  254.  H2 

—  Two  sisters 253.41 

—  Victor's  triumph.    Sequel  to  Beautiful  fieud.  254.91 

—  Vivia  ;  or,  the  secret  of  power 253.42 

—  Widow's  son 253.43 

—  Wife's  victory 253.44 

—  and  B.ADEN   (Mrs.  Frances  Henshaw).     Fatal  secret 

and  other  stories 253.47 

RouTHWOBTH  (Mrs.  S.  A.)     Hester  Strong's  life 

work 253.85 


SouvESTiiE  (E. )      An  attic  philosopher  in  Paris.      [In 
T.  L.,  V.  21.] 5075.26 

—  Confessions  of  a,  working  man.      [In  Traveller'a 

library,  v.  21.] .')075.26 

— •  Lake-shore  ;  vr,  tlie  slave,  the  Berf,  the  appren- 
tice  253.49 

—  Leaves  from  a  family  journal •J53..52 

—  Slau  and  money 253.51 

—  Pleasures  of  old  age 253.21 

—  Popular  legends  of  Brittany 253.50 

Sowed  by  the  wind.  Kellogo  (E.)  ....  226.94 
Sowers  not  reapers.     Maktineau  (H.)     Iilustrafons  of 

political  economy,  v.  7 231.  :13 

Sowing  th'3  wind.  Linton  (Mrs.  E.  Lynn).  .  224.02 
Sp.un  fifty  years  ago  (Elia  ;  or).  Cabaixebo(F.)  145.2m 

Spanish  barber.     Manning  (A.) 2'.i4.98 

Sp.inish  cavaliers.  S.iDLiEit  (Mrs.  J.)  ...  244.77 
Spanish  match.  Ainswoeth  (W.  H.)  .  .  .  115.12 
Sp.iNisH  papers.     Irving  (Washington).    2  v.     2533.11 

Spark  of  gtnius.     Kellogg  (E.) i:26.13 

Spabeowgrass  papers.  Cozzens  (Frederick  S.)  165.16 
Speaking  likenesses.  Rossetti  (Christina).  .  '.43.82 
Specimens  of  early  English  romance.  Ellis  (G.)  183.04 
Specimens  of  German  romance.  <See  Soane  ( G. )  151.10 
Spectacles  for  young  eyes.  See  Lander  (S.  W. )  222. 85 
Speight  (T.  W.)  Under  lock  and  key.  .  .  .  253.  Ii3 
Spencers  ;    a  story  of  home   influence.     Tvno 

(S.  H.) 261.93 

Spender  (jii's.  J.  .K. )  Jocelyn's  mistake.  .  .  256.42 
Spendthrift.     Ainswokih  (W.  H.)    ,     ,     .     .     115.08 

Sphinx.     Bayer  (K.K.) 132.39 

Sphinx  (The);  or  .Julia  de  Trecoeur.  Feulllet  (O. )  196.21 
Spicy.     Lamb  (Mrs.  M.  J.)    .     .     .     .     .     .     .     222.93 

Spielhagen  (F.)     Hammer  and  anvil.      .     .     .     253.99 

—  Hoheustains 253.97 

—  Problematic  characters 253.53 

—  Through   night   to  light.     [Sequel   to  Problematic 

chariicters.  ] 253.90 

—  What  the  swallows  sang 253.99 

SpmoLEB  (K. )    The  Jew 253.55 

Spinstek's  story,     [anon.l 253.54 

Spiritual  Quixote.  [Graves  (B.)]  ....  195.34 
Spiritualists  (The)  and  the  deteciivi-s.       Pinkeeton 

(A.) 236.13 

Spofford  (H.  E.  Prescott). 

—  .^.mber  gods,  and  other  stories.        .  .     .     253.56 

—  Azarian,  an  episode 253.57 

—  D'outreniort.     /«  Little  classics,  v.  2 22G.84 

—  Ray.    /n  Little  classics,  v.  11 226.'.'9 

—  Rougegorge,  etc 244.39 

—  Sir  Rohan's  ghost 253.58 

—  South  breaker.     In  LriTLE  classics,  v.  7 226.89 

—  The  thief  in  the  night 256.02 

Sponge's  sporting  tour.  Suetijes  (R.  S. )  .  .  213.20 
Sporting  scenes  and  characters.  Herbert  i  H.  W.  )  461 7. 19 
Spoetsm.an's  club  series.  .Sfe  Fosdick  (C  A.)  152.46 
Sprees  and  splashes.     Morford  (Henry).    .     .     232.28 

Spring  floods.     Tourgenefp  (L. ) 266.67 

Spbingdale  Abbey.     Parker  (J.) 235.06 

Springer  (R.  li.  i     Beechwood 256.05 

Springfield  armory.  Abbott  (Jacob).  .  .  .  111.16 
Spcytenduyvel  chronicle,     [atioii.]    ....     253.59 

Spy  (The).     Cooper  (J    F.) 164.17 

Squanders  of  Castle  Squander.  Caeleton  (W.)  151.04 
SQumoB papera.  Phoenix  (John).  [Derby  (G.H.t]  173.09 
Sqitirb  Arden.  Oliphant  (.Ure.  M.  0.  W. )  .  234.14 
Squire  Trevlyn  s  heir.     Wood  (.1/ra.  Henry).    .     264.<i9 

Squire's  legacy.     Hay  (Mary  C.) 212.71 

SrAEL-HoL.sTEiN  (A.  L.  G.  N.  dc  I.       Corinne,  or 

Italy 253.61 

SxAJin  (Madame  de):  an  hist,  novel.  BaLTE(A. )  134.23 
Standish  ;  a  story  of  oar  [civil  war].   Hare  (R.)  2'i3.62 

Stanfield  Hall.     SMrrH(J.  F.) 25193 

Stan-hope  Burleigh.  Lestet.  (C.  E.)  ...  223.27 
.ST.iNi.EY  (H.  JI.)     My  Kalvdu,  prince,  king,  and 

slave 256.07 

Stanley  Thorn.     Cockton  (Henry) 161.06 

Stanton  (J.  S. )     Corry  O'Lanus  :  his  view.s  and  expe- 
riences.  263. 63 

Star  and  a  heart  Chubck  (3/is.  Ross).  .  .  154  31 
Stab  and  a  cloud.     Roe(A.  S.) 244.05 


luaskiu^'for  booka,  use  the  •■  Book  Order,"  t'iviug  t'je  AOTHOK'.S  NAME,  the  first  jiirt  of  the  TITLE,  au  1  the  NUMBER. 


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FICTION  :  star  Chamber  to  Stowe. 


Star  chamber.     Ainswjktii  OV- H. )  2  v.     .     .  1:5.09 

Star  in  the  desert.  ilACK.vBSfcss  (.Jfi'.~-.  JI.  A. )  viil.3J 
SriR  sririe.s.      VU.  : — 

Uealy  (M.)     storm  driven 2H.90 

SilAar  (ii.)     OoartsUip  in  1720  and  iu  laOU.  Bo- 

Ijiaace  oi  t\vo  ccutuncs 253.00 

Sl•^^oE  (W.  iV.  F.)     Olivia  Ealeigli -.'Ki.og 

Sr.iKBn:;s  :C. )     H.imptou  heights 2")3.61 

SiABLiNa  (.Tlie)  ;  a  Scotch  story.  Macleod  (N.)  224.94 

STABBvflig  series.     *■  Adams  (.W-  T.)  .     .     •  113.0i 

.iteaiibo.it  (The).     GALT(.f.) 193.37 

OIEBBIN3  iS.  B. )     Anuals  of  a  baby llbAi 

brisELE  iJf/-.s-.  A.  C.)     Broken  toys 252.91 

—  .So  ra  as  the  world  away 252.89 

Steeple  tr.ip  (The).     Abbott  (J.)      ....  111.5.J 

Stella  nud  \'anes.sa.  Ouryxis  (LkiIi/'D.)  .  .  211.11 
Stephen  (Sir  George).     Adveiituris  ol  an  attorney  in 

seiroh  of  priiotics 256- :i3 

Stephen  Dane.     Douglab  (A.  M  ) 175.17 

Stephens  I  Ann  S.)    Bellehood  and  bondage.  .  251.99 

—  Bertha's  engagement 254.95 

—  Carseofgoid 253.65 

—  Doubly  fal^e 253.66 

—  I'ashioa  and  famine 253.67 

—  Gold  brick 251.77 

—  Heiress  of  Greenhurst 253. 68 

—  Lord  Hope's  choice 25496 

iVofe. — For  sequel,  see  Old  couut63«. 

—  Mibel's  mistake 253.71 

—  Married  in  haste 253.78 

—  Mary  Der*ent 253.69 

—  NobU  woman 253.82 

—  Old  countess  ;  a  sequel  to  Lord  Hope's choice.2j4. 97 

—  Old  homestead 253. 7<1 

—  Palaces  and  prisons 253.79 

—  Phemie  Frost's  experiences 251.98 

—  Keignmg  belle 253. 83 

—  K  ejected  wife 253.71 

—  Kuby  Gray's  strategy 253.76 

—  Silent  struggles 253. 72 

—  Soldier's  orphans 253.73 

—  Wife's  secret 2.}3.75 

—  Wives  and  widows 2i3.77 

Stephens  (C.  A.)     Our  young  yae'nters'  series.  256. U9 

1.  Camping  out.  I  J.  Off  lor  tlis  Geysers, 

2.  Lett  ou  Labrador.       .       [ 

—  Camping  out  series 256. 12 

4.  Lynx  hunting.  .  C.  Ou  the  Amazoua. 

6.  Fox  hunting.  | 
Step-mother.  jAimg  (G.  P.  B.)  2  t.  .  .  .  215. '79 
Stepping  heavenward.  Prentiss  (E.)  .  .  .  211.61 
Steps  upward.  G.aoe  (.!//;>•.  F.  D. )  ....  193.27 
SiEBLiNQ  (J.)  Onyx  ring.  In  las  Essays  and  tales, 
V.  2 2547.19 

—  Tales  and  apologues.     In  his  Essays  and  tales, 

V.  2.     .    f 2547.10 

Stern  necessity.  Robinson  (P.  W.)  .  .  .  .  213.61 
Sterne    (L.)     Life    and    opinions    of   Tristram 

Shandy 254.02 

—  Seutimeutal  journey  through  France  and  Italy. 254. 03 

—  Story  of  my  vmole 'i'oby 254.10 

Stehnbehq  (A.  von).     The  Breughel  brothers  :  [a  story 

of  the  times  of  Rubens] 254.00 

Steven  Lawrence,  yeoman.  EDW.AaDs  (.U/s.  A. )  182.31 

Steward  iThe).    Cockton  (Henry) 161.01 

SrEW-UiT(W.J.)  Roughing  it  with  Alick  Baillie.  251.01 

Still  waters,    [anon.] 251.04 

Stilling  (.J.H. Jung-).  Theobald;  or,  the  fanatic.  2.54.05 

Stimson(A.L.)  Easy  Nat ;  or,  three  apprentices.  251.06 

Stockton  (Frank  R. )     Tales  out  of  school.  .     .  251.59 

—  Wnat  might  have  been  expected 256. 39 

Stoddard  {Sirs.  E.)     The  Morgesoas.     .     .     .  254.07 

—  Temple  house 254.08 

—  Twomou 254.09 

Stoddard  (E.H.,e(J.)  See 'rEEAsuBE-TROvE series.  267.00 

Stolen  mask.  Collins  (W.  Wilkie).  .  .  .  162.34 
Stolz  {M/tdume  de),  pseud.    See  Beoon  (C'inlesse  F.de.) 

Sto.nb  (Wm.  L.)     Tales  and  ^ketche,^.     2  v.     .  254.11 

Stone  edge,     [anon.] 254.13 

Sto.-«:heart.  Aimard  (Gustavo) 114.34 

Stone-mason  of  Saiut  Point.  Lamabtine  (.V.  de).  222.31 

Stopping  the  Uak.      [Baker  (Jfrs.  H  N.  W. )]  125.02 

SioREHoasE  of  stories.  Ed.  by  G.  M.  Youge.     .  265.62 


Stories  and  poems,  by  mother  and  daughter.      Gllman 

(C. )  ani  Jehvey  (C.  H.  ) 1613.33 

Storiks  and  sketches  by  our  best  authors.  [a(ion.]254. 14 
Stories  for  parents.  Aethuk  (T.  S.)  ...  1::3.17 
Stories  lor  young  hous-keepeis.    Abthub  (T.S.)  123.18 

Stories  from  "Blackwood." 254.15 

Cy/i(''riii- .-  The  first  .and  last  dinner.  Malavolti.  The  iron 
shroud.  The  .avenger.  The  announcements  and  three 
ro  iins.  Nicholas  Dimks,  ur  Iried  mackerel  lur  diiiuer. 
Fortune-hunting  extraordinary. 

Stokie.1  from    famous     ballads.      Gbeenwood    (Grace). 

[LiPPiNCoTT  (iV/rs.  S.  J.  G.)] 223.86 

Stories  from  my  attic.  Scuddeb  (H.  E.  )  .  .  251.U2 
Stories  from  old  English  poetiy.     Richakdson 

(Abby  Sage) 213.11 

.Stories  from  the  Italian  poets.  Hunt  (Leigh).  215.02 
Siobies  of  American  bte  :  liy  American  writers.     Ed. 

by  M.  E.  jUitford.     3  v 232. 15 

Stobii's  of  an  old  maid.  Girabdin  ( Mrne  E.  de).  193.10 
Stories  of  English  and  foreign  Ufe.     Howiii  (W. 

andM.) 214.33 

Stories  of  French  school  life     Hope  (A.  R. ),  pseud,  of 

MoNCElEFFtB.   H.) 213.93 

Stobies  of  frontier  adventure  in  the  south  and  west. 

COOGESHALL   (W.    E. ) 161.19 

Stories  of  many  linds.     Gree>jwood  (Grace).   [Lippin- 

coTT  (S.  J.  C.  )1 224.07 

Stories  of  Spanish  life.  Hober  (V.  A-)  .  .  214.41 
Stories  of  the  sea.  Cooper  (J.  F.)  ....  164.18 
.Stories  of  the  wooas.  Cooper  (.J.  F. )  .  .  .  164.19 
Stomes  of  Waterloo.  Maxwell  (W.  H. )  .  .  231.46 
Stobm  beaten.    Buchanan  (R.)  and  Gibbon  (C.)     143.33 

Storm  driven.      Healy  (Mary) 214.90 

SToaMCLiFi' ;  a  tale  of  the  liighltinds.     Walworth 

(M.  T.) 262.51 

.Stormy  life.    Fclleeton  (G.) 193.12 

Story  (J.  P.)     Choisy 254.89 

S  roE Y  (Sidney  A. ,  jr. ),  pseud.     See  Pike  ( Mrs. ) 
Story  book  for  the  children.  Diaz  (Mrs.  A.  M. )     174.39 
Story  (The)   Lizzie  told.     Prentiss   (J-Zrs.  E. )     241.83 
Story  of  a  bad  boy.     Aldrich  (T.  B.)    .     .     .     121.08 
Story  of  a  conscript,  lsl3.     Eeckmann  (E.)  and 

Ch.atei.an  (A.) 183.23 

Story  of  a  feather.  Jeerold  (Douglas).  .  .  221.16 
Story  of  a  honeymoon.      Ross    (C.    H. )    and    Clabke 

(A) 2-44.26 

Story  of  a  millionuaire.  Mundt  (Jlij-s.  C. )  .  232.79 
Stoey  of  a  peasant.     Erckmann  (E.  )  and  Chateian 

(A.) 183.41 

Story  of  a  royal  favorite.  Goee(3//s.  C)  .  .  211.32 
Stoby  of  a  shower.  Decry  (A.  H.)  ....  175.65 
.Stoby  of  Elizabeth.  '1'hackeray  (J/tss  A.  I.)  .  261.01 
Story  of    American    history.     Abbott    (J.)     Harper's 

story  books,  v.  5 216.96 

Stoey  of  ancient  history.      Abbott  (J. )     Hai-per's  story 

books,  V.  5 216.96 

Story  of  English  history  to  the  American  revolution. 

Abbott  (J.)  Harpi-r'sstory  books,  v.  5.  .  216.96 
Stoey  of  Keiiuett.  Tayloe  (J.  Bayard).  .  .  255.17 
Stoby  of  La  Roche.  Mackenzie  (H. )  In  Little  classics, 

V.3 226.85 

Stoey  of  my    Uncle  Toby,  etc.     Sterne  (L.  )     Newly 

arranged  by  P.  Fitzgerald 254.10 

Stoey  of  Sibylle.      Feuillet  (O.) 191.36 

Story  oftheredbookof  Appin.  Hitchcock(E.A.)213.25 
.Story  of  three  sisters.  Maxwell  (C.)  .  .  .  231.17 
Story  of  Valentine  nnd  his  brother.     Oliphant  (Mrs. 

M.  0.  W.) 234.99 

Story  of  Waldemar  Krone's  youth.  Ewald(H.  F.  )184.11 
Stoey  of  wandering  WiUie.   NoEL(/,a(/^Augu.sta). 254.56 

Stout  heart.      Kellogg  (E.) 226.19 

Stowe  (J/i-s.  H.  E.  B.)     Agnes  of  SoiTento.     .     254.16 

—  Dred,  [or  Nina  Gordon],  2  v 254. 17 

—  LitUo  foxes 5427.09 

—  Mayflower 2-54.19 

—  Minister's  wooing 254.20 

—  My  wife  and  1 254.23 

— ^  Nina  Gordon.     [Same  as  Dred. abom.]     .     .     2.54.17 

—  Old  town  fire-side  stories 251.25 

—  Old  town  folks 253.80 

—  Our  Charley 254.21 

—  Pearl  of  Oil's  island 254.22 


BROOKLYN    MEUCAKTILE    LIBBARV. 


FICTION   ;   stowe  to  Tales  from  Bentley. 


525 


—  Pink  anil  white  tyrauuy '2.J3.81 

—  Queur  liUle  puoplo.       " 2>t.21 

—  bam  Lawsou's  Old  town  stories.     [Siim':a.i  OlJtowa 

flresiilo  stories.  ] 2o4.'2.3 

—  Undo  Toiu'.s  cabin.     2  v.  in  1 25i.'27 

—  We  aud  our  ueighbor.i ;   or  tlio  record:^  of  au  un- 

fasLiouable  street 254.94 

—  and  oihers).     Sii  of  ono  by  a  half-a-dozen  of  t'lo 

other 2)4.93 

Strait  gate.     Abboti:  (J. )     Harper's  story  books, 

V.  1 21G.92 

Stranded  ship.     Davis  (L.  C.) 171.43 

Stuanue  adventures  of  captain  Daugcroiis.      Sala 

((i.  A.) 244.6C, 

Stranqe  adventures  of  a  phaeton.  Black  (\V.)  134.37 
S  i-KANOE  stories.  Hoffman.v  (E.  T.  W. )  .  .  213.3S 
SfRANOE  story.  Bux,web-Lytion  (E.  G.  E.  L.  ).  144.'29 
SraiNGE  world.     Braddon  (Jf/.w  M.  E. ),     .     .     135.44 

brBATHEBN.      BlESSINOTON  (Lrt(Z^).      2  V.       .      .      134.11 

fcirBATHaoBE  ;  ov,  wrought  by  his  own  h:m;l.   "Ouida." 
K.IMB  tL.  de  k) 172.21 

Stbauss  (G.  F.  a.)     Tha  glory  of  the  house  of 

Israel 254.28 

SfBiT  Yankee  in  Texas.     Paxion  (PhiUp).     [Hammett 
(S.  -L)] 212.34 

Stretton  (Hesbal,  pseudim.     .See  Smith  iHrtnnah). 

Stretton  (J.)    Margaret  and  her  bridesmaids.     223.36 

—  Queen  of  the  county 2U.73 

—  Kector's  wife 212.33 

Stretton.     Kinoslet(H.) 222.07 

S ruETTON's  .summer  iu  Normauuy  ^Holiday  adveutiiros  ; 

or).     GAitBiEB  ( .Ur.'s.  J. ) 19.J.35 

Strickland  (Agnes).     Old  friends  and  naw  acquaint- 
ances.    2v 254.29 

Catitsnts  :  Family  ghost.  Eeiresa  of  tlie  ball  Lancelot 
Corby.  Man  who  carried  his  owu  trundle.  Marianne  Moore. 
Uarquis  and  the  mole-catcher.  NehemiaU  Dowtou,  our 
pariah  clerk.  Old  Hannah  Pearson,  old  Michaelmiia  day 
in  the  eastern  counties. 

—  PUgrims  ot   AValsingham  ;  or,  tales  of  the   middle 

ages 256.21 

—  ^  Samj.  i/i  Waldie  library,  V.  G.  .  .  .  5078.20 
Strife  :  a  romance  of  Germany  and  Italy.     Wallace 

(Mrs.  E.  D.) 262.73 

Strife  and  peace.     Bremer  (F.) 141.21 

String  of  pe^irls.  James  (G.  P.  K.)  ....  215.81 
Strive  and  succeed.  Aloeb  ( H. ,  j>. )  .  .  .  121.39 
Stbonq  aud  steady.  Alqer  (H.,  jr.)  .  .  .  .  121.38 
Strother  (David  H.)  Virginia  ilhisfrated.  .  254.31 
SrBtjQGLE  for  life.  [Hale  (J/m- L.  P. )]  .  .  254.32 
Stbuqgle  (The)  in  Ferrara  :  a  story  of  the  reformation 

in  Italy.     Gilbert  (W.) 194.36 

Struggles  for  life  ;  or  autobiography  of  a  dissenting 

minister,     [nnon.] 3)93.22 

SrBtTOGLEs  of  Brown,  Jones,  and  IJobinson.    Tbollope 

(Anthony) 261.67 

Strotx  (Eliz.)  Curate  and  the  rector.  .  .  .  171.24 
SruART  of  DunleatU.  Norton  (7/on.  J/z-.s.  C.)  .  233.47 
Student  life  abroad  (Ilomance  of).      Kimball 

(R.  B.) 221.61 

Student-lipe  at  Harvard.     Tripp  (G.H.)   .     .-254.76 

Student  of  Salamanca 254.75 

Studies  for  stories.  .S'ee  Inoelow  (Jean).  .  .  215.16 
SruDLEs  from  life.  Cr.uk  ( .1/rs.  D.  M.  M. )  .2541.07 
SruDio  (The).      Abbott   (J.)      Harper's   story  books, 

V.  4 216.95 

Stuyvesant.     Abbott  (Jacob) 111,08 

Sue  (Eugene),     .\rtbur 254.33 

—  Commander  of  Malta 25i.34 

—  De  Rohan:  an  historical  romance.      .     .     .     254.35 

—  Matilda 254. 3G 

—  Mysteries  of  Paris 254.37 

—  Wandering  Jew. 254.41 

Summer  drift-wood.  Porter  (Rose\  .  .  .  241.53 
Summer  in   Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life   [at  the  White 

Mountains].  [Whit.vey  (Mrs.  A.  1).  T.)]  263.61 
StTMMEEFiELD  (ChaxLs),  pseiul.  See  Arlington  (.A.  W. ) 
SuN-maid  (The) ;  a  romance,     [anon.]     By  the  author 

of  "Artiste,"  f/c 254.45 

Su.NNYBAN-K.     Harland  (Marion).     [Tebhune  (Mrs.  M. 

V.  H.^] 255.2s 

SuNSY  shores.    Optic  lOliver'.  [Adams  (W.  T.  r]  113.34 


Sunny  sidi;  ;  or,  the  country  minister's  wife.     [Phelps 

(.I/-.S-.  E.  S.  i] 254.46 

Sunny  ;Sout  1.     Inoiuham  iJ.  11.) 215.21 

Su.vsBiNE  and  shadow.  Newby  <  J/c*.  C.  J. )  .  233.'i!3 
Sunshine;  or,  Kate  Vintun.  McKeeveb  (H.B.)  225.01 
Subgeon's  daughter.  Scott  (.Sic  Walter).  .  .  215.37 
SuBBY  of  Eagle's  iipst.  Cooke  (J.  E. )  .  .  .  163.13 
SuRTEES  i,R.  S. )  "  A.sk  Mamma;"  or,  the  richest 
commimrr  iu  England 123.31 

—  Haudley  on.Ki  ;  or,  .lorrock'sjaunt.     .     .     .     212.38 

^  Mr.  Spon','e  s  sportni;  tour. 213.20 

Simvri'OBs  of  tU.!  Chancellor.  Verne  (.1.)  .  .  26().k2 
Susan  Fielding.  Edwards  ( A/re.  Annie).  .  .  182.33 
Su.SAN  Graj'.  Shekwood  (M.  M.)  Works,  v.  3.  252.03 
Susannah.  Sherwood  (M.  M.  )  Works,  v.  3.  252.03 
Susie's  spectacles.  Faith  Andsight,  [i/s-^uhn.]  114.32 
SuTHERL.ixDs  (The).     Harris  ( J//i-.  M.  C. )       .     161.26 

SuT  Lovingood.     HiEELS(G.  W. ) 212.45 

Swallow  baru.     Kennedy  (J.  P.) 221. Cra 

SWAS3  of  Lir      GniFFiN(G.)     /»  LiiTLE  classics,  v.  I.     .    226.83 

Sweat  (M.  .J.  M.)     Ethel's  love  life 254.47 

Swedes  i:i  Prague.     PichleriC.) 211.84 

Sweet  bells  jangled.     Hall  (CO.)    ....     216.24 

.Swell life  at  sea.      [anon.] 254.48 

Swift  (Jonathan).    Battle  of  the  books.       .     .  5074.23 

—  GuUiver's  travels •254.49  :  5074.23 

—  Tale  of  a  tub 5074.23 

"SwiNGiN  round  the  cirkle."    Nasey  (Petroleum  V.), 

/wenJ.  (/ Locke  (D.  R.) 224.16 

Swiss  family  Robinson.  Wyss  (J.  R.  von).  2  v.    265.11 

Switch  off.     Adams  (W.  T.) 112.36 

SwoED  aud  gown.     Lawrence  (G.  A.)     .     .     .     222.51 

Sybaris  and  other  homes.     Hale  (E.  E.  )     .     .     212.91 

Sybil.     .See  also  Sibyl. 

Sybil  ;  or,  the  two  nations.     Disbaeli  (B.)      .     175.05 

Sybil's  book.     Barker  (M.  A.,  toii/).      .     .     .     132.06 

Sybil's  second  love.     Kavanaqh  (J.)       .     .     .     221.55 

Sydney.     .See  Sidney. 

Sydnie  Adriance.     Douglas  (A.  M.)   ....     175.09 

Sylvan  Holt's  daughter.     Lee  (Holme).       .     .     222.69 

Sylvester  Sound,  the  somnambulist.     Cockton 

(H.) 161.05 

Sylvesters.     Edwards  (M.  B.  ) 182. 42 

Sylvia's  lovers.  Gaskell  (J/re.  E.  C.)  .  .  .  194.13 
SvLVLi's  world.  [Kino  (J/i-.s.  S.  P. )]  .  .  .  254.51 
Synge  (W.  W.  FoUett).  Olivia  Raleigh.  .  .  24i;.(l9 
Tabor  (Eliza).     Blue  Ribbon 134.22 

—  Eglantine 254.70 

—  Hope  Meredith 254.69 

—  .Jeanio's  quiet  life 221.03 

—  Meta's  faith .     .     .     .     231.80 

~  St.  Olave's 244, 72 

Tactics  ;  or,  Cupid  in  shoulder-straps.    Deelle  (Hear- 
ten), jiseud.  of  Gray  i  J.)     211. 44 

Take  a  peep.     CoBDEN(Pauli 161.31 

T.iKEN  at  the  flood.     Braddon  (.lfis.9  M.  E, )     .     141.03 

Taken  upon  tru.st.      [anon.] 254. .52 

Taking  the  Bastile ;  or  six  years  later.  Dumasi  .A . )  181 . 1 1 
Talba  (The);  or, Moor  of  Portugal.  Be.4y  ( .I/;-.s  )  141.33 
Talbot  (F.  )  Through  fire  and  water.  .  .  ,  256.46 
Talbot  and  Vernon.  McConnell  (J.  L. )  .  .  224.55 
Talcott  (Mrs.  Goodwin).  See  Goodwin-Talcott  (Mrs. 

H.  B.) 

TALEofatub.     SwTFT  (.Jonathan) 5074.23 

Tale  of  the  Tyne.     Martinkad  (H.)     Diustrations  of 

political  economy,  V.  7. 231.33 

Tale  of  two  cities.  Dickens  (Charles).  .  .  174.29 
T.ALES  and  romances  of  the  northern  nations.     Tr.  by 

W.  H.  Leeds.  3  v 255.01 

Tales  and  sketches.  Miller  (Hugh \  .  .  .  23L8G 
Tales  and  sketches.  Hall  (.)//■.«.  S.  C.)  .  .  212.23 
T.iLEs  and  sketches.  Sedgwick  ( .If.vs  C.  M. )  251.21 
Taij:s  aud  sketches.  Stone  (W.L.)  .  .  .  254.11 
Tales  and  sketches  of  christian  life.     [Charles 

(Mrs.  E.t] 153.12 

Tales  and  traditions  of  Hungary.  PclszkY(T.)  241. i;9 
Tales  and  traditions,  chieflv  from  the   t4erman.     CoN- 

ntnoham  (G.  G.)  .     .  " 171.19 

Tales  at  tea-time.  Hugessen  (E.  II.  Knatchbull).  185.40 
Tales  for  the  marines.     Wise  (H.  .A.)     .     .     .     264.34 

Tales  from  Alsaoa.     [dnon.] 254.74 

Tales  from  "Ben tlav."     4  v.  in  2 254.53 


In  askiu;;  for  booUs,  nac  tUo  "  Book  Ordor,"  i'ivlus  thii  iOTHOB'iJ  SAlir.,  the  first  i>-irt  of  tho  TIXLE.  aud  tho  NUMBER. 


526 


FICTION  :  Tales  from  Blackwood  to  Thackeray. 


Tales  from  Blackwood.     12  v 254.57 

Contents  :  v.  1.  The  Gleamutcbkin  railway,  by  W.  E. 
Aytoua.  Vauderdecken's  message  home.  The  floatiug 
beacou.  Colonua  the  painter.  Napoleon,  by  J.  G.  Lock- 
hart.  A  legend  of  Gibraltar,  by  E.  B.  Hamley.  The  iron 
shroud,  by  W.  Mudford. 

2.  Lizaro's  legacy,  by  E  B.  Hamley.  A  story  without  a 
a  tail.  Faustas  and  queen  Elizabeth.  How  I  became  a 
yeoman,  by  W.  E,  Aytoim.  Devereux  hall,  by  C.  A.  Southey. 
The  metempsychosis,  by  R.  Macniwh.     College  theatricals. 

3.  A  reading  party  iu  the  long  vacation.  Father  Toin 
and  the  pope,  by  J-  F.  Murray.  La  petite  Madelaiiie.  by  C. 
A.  Southey.  Bob  Burke's  duel  with  ensign  Brady,  by  W. 
Maginu.  The  headsman,  a  tale  of  doom.  The  wearyful 
woman,  by  J.  Gait. 

4.  How  I  stood  for  the  Dreepdaily  Burghs,  by  W.  E. 
Aytoun.  First  and  last  by  W.  Mudford.  The  duke's  di- 
lemma, a  chronicle  of  Niesensteiu.  The  geutlemaue  tee- 
totum. ■*  Woe  to  us  when  we  lose  the  watery  wall,  poem  ;" 
My  college  friends— Oharles  Russell,  the  gentleman  com- 
moner. The  magic  lay  of  the  one-horse  chay.  by  J.  Hughes. 

5.  Adventures  in  Texas.  How  we  got  possession  of  the 
Tuileriee.  by  W.  E.  Aytoun.  Capt.  Paton's  lament,  by  J.  G. 
Lockhart.  The  village  doctor,  by  Countess  d'Arbouville. 
A  singular  letter  from  southern  Africa,  by  J^  Hogg. 

6.  JNIy  friend  the  Dutchman,  by  F.  Hardmau.  My  col- 
lege friends— Horace  Leicester.  The  emerald  studs,  by 
"W.  E.  Aytoun.  My  college  friends — Mr.  W.  Wellington 
Hurst.  Christine,  a  Dutch  story,  by  F  Hardmau.  The 
man  in  the  bell. 

7.  My  English  acquaintance,  by  F.  Hardman.  The  mur- 
derer's last  night,  by  T.  Doubleiiay.  Narratiou  of  certain 
uncommon  things  that  did  formerly  happen  to  me,  Her- 
bert Willis,  B.  D.  The  wags.  The  wet  wooing,  a  narrative 
of  '98.    Ben-ua-groich. 

8.  The  surveyor's  tale,  by  W  E.  Aytoun.  The  Forrest 
race  romance.  Di  'Vasari,  a  tale  of  Florence,  by  C.  Ed- 
wards.   Sigismuud  Fatello.     The  boxes. 

9.  Rosaura,  a  tale  of  Madrid.  Adventures  iu  the  North- 
west territory.  Harry  Bolton's  curacy.  The  Florida  pirate. 
The  pandour  and  his  princess.     The  beauty  draught. 

10.  Antonio  di  Carrara.  The  fatal  repast.  The  vision  of 
Cagliostro.  The  first  and  last  kiss.  The  smuggler's  leap. 
The  haunted  aud  the  haunters.    The  duellists. 

11.  The  Natolian  story-teller.  The  first  and  last  crime. 
John  Rintoul.     Major  Ross.     The  premier  and  his  wife. 

12.  Tickler  among  the  thieves.  The  bridegroom  of 
Barna.  The  involuntary  experimentalist,  Lebruu's  law- 
suit. The  snowing.up  of  Strath  Lugas.  A  few  words  on 
social  philosophy. 

Tales  from  Shalispere.  Lamb  (C.  niifZ  M.)  .  222.3'2 
Tales  from  the  German,  i'ec  Holckaft  (R.)  .  21:5.83 
Tales  from  the  German.    See  Oxentobd  (J. )  and  Freil- 

INQ(C.  A.) 2.55.04 

Tales  from  the  operas.  Pardon  (G.F.)  .  .  234.  (iO 
Tales  from  two  hemispheres.  Boyesen  iH.  H. )  135.14 
Tales  in  political  economy.     Fawceit  (M.  G.  )  5'J11.2J 

Tales  in  prose.     Howitt  (Mary) 214.23 

Tales  of  Ardennes.  Inqlis  (H.  D.)  .  ...  945.18 
Tales  of  a  grandfather.     Scott  {Sir  Walter).      Works, 

V.  9 5065.09 

Same.     4  v 472.06 

V.  1-3.  .Scottish  history.  |  v.  4.  French  history. 
Tales  of  a  traveller.  Ibtinq  (Washington).  .  215.30 
Tales  of  old  ocean.  Low(C.  E.)  ....  224.18 
Tales  of  the  Alhambra.  Ibving  (Washington).  215.2G 
Tales  of  the  Argonauts,  ffc  HARTE(Bret).  .  212.73 
Tales  of  the  borders  and  of  Scotland.      See  WasoN 

(J.  M.)     5v 204.21 

T.4LES  of  the  colonies.  Ko'O'oroft  (Chavlesi.  .  244.41 
Tales  of  the  crusaders.     Soott  (Sir  Walter).  .     245.87 

Same.     Works,  v.  7 5065.07 

Tales  of  the  five  senses.  Griffin  (Gerald).  .  211.79 
Tales  (Selected)  of  the  genii.  Ed.  by  R.Whately.  255.05 
Tales  of  the  good  woman.  Paulding  (J.  K. )  235. '20 
Tales  of  the  great  St.  Bernard.  [Croly  (G.  )]  3  v.  165.28 
Tales  of  the  jiiry-room.  iS'te  Gbiffin  (G. )  .  211.77 
Tales  of  the  Munster  festivals.  /SeeGRiFFiM  (G. )  211.74 
Tales  of  tue  passions.  Revenge.  Moore  (G.)  5056.17 
Tales  of  the  southern  border.  Webber  (C.  W.)  263.40 
Tales  of  the  Teutonic  lands.     Cox  (G.  W.)  and  Jones 

(P.  H  ) 165.01 

Tales  of  Venezuela.        [la  Campaigns   iu   Veuezuelti, 

V.  2-3.] 1161.06 

Tales  of  woman's  trials.  Hall  (Mrs.  S.  C.)  .  212.25 
Tales  of  wonder.  Lewis  (  M.  G.  )  .  .  .  .  1603. 23 
Tales  of  wonder,  of  humor,  and  of  sentiment. 

Plumptbe  (.\nne  aiid  Arabella).  3  v.  .  211.36 
Tales  out  of  school.  Stockton  (F.  R.)  .  .  254.50 
Talisman  (The).  Scott  (Sir  Walterl.  245.87  ;  245.76 
Tallanoetta,  the  squatter's  home.  Howitt  (W.  )  214.35 


Tallants  (The1  of  Barton.  H.4tton  (Joseph).  212.69 
Talvi,  /weuJ.  ,S'ee BoBiN.soN  (Mrs.  T.  A.  L.  v.  J.)  243.41 
Tancked;  or,  the  new  crusade.  Disraeli  (B.  )  2  v.  175.06 
Tanglewood  tales.  Hawthorne  iN.)  .  .  .  212.63 
Tangled  skein.  Fonblanque  (Albany,  jr.)  .  192.21 
Tartarian  tales.  Gueullette  (T.  S. )  .  .  .  233.70 
Tatem  (M.  H.  ),  pseud.  iS'ee  H.4Zlett  (Helen). 
Tatteised  Tom  series.  .See  Alger  (H.,  );'.)  .  122.34 
Tautphoeus  (I.,  baroness  von).    At  odds.     .     .     255.08 

—  CyriUa 255.09 

—  InitiiUs 255.11 

—  Quits 255.12 

Tayler  (C.  B.)    Mark  Wilton,   the  merchant's 

clerk 255.14 

Taylor  (B.  F.)     Grammar  of  Lie.     In  Little  classics, 
V.  4 226.86 

—  Three   November   days.      In    Little   classics, 

V.  11 •2'26.99 

Taylor  (Isaac).  Temple  of  Melekartha.  [anon.]  255.83 
Taylor  (J.  Bayard).     Beauty  aud  the  beast,  and  other 

tales  of  home 255.07 

—  Boys  of  other  countries 256.59 

—  Hannah  Thurston 255.15 

—  John  Godfrey's  fortunes 255.16 

—  Joseph  and  his  friends:  story  of  Pennsylvania.  255.13 

—  Story  of  Keniiett 255.17 

Taylor  (Meadows).     Pandurang  Hari,  or  memoirs  of  a 

Hindoo.   3  v. 1031.10 

Taylor  {Miss  —).     Blindpits 134.20 

—  Qaixstar 241.99 

Telemachus.  Fenelon(F.  deS.  de  la  M.)  .  191.17 
Temper.  M.vrryat  (F. )  [CHiTtcH  ( .Urs.  Ross).]  154. IS 
Tempest  and  sunshine.  Holmes  (J/ra.  M.  J.)  .     213.57 

Tempest-tossed.     Tilton  (T.  ) 256.19 

Temple  of  Melekartha.  Taylor  (Isaac).  .  2-55.83 
Temple  house.  Stoddard  (.V/'s.  E.)  .  .  .  254.08 
Temptation  of 'K-ealth.  Carlen  (i/i'5.  E. )  .  235.97 
Temptation  ;  or,  the  unknown  heiress.     Smith 

(J.  F.) 251.95 

Ten  nights  in  a  bar-room.     Aethuk  (T.  S.)      .     123.25 

Ten  old  maids.     S.-aiTH  (J.  P.) 2.54.87 

Ten  thousand  a  year.  Warren  (Samuel).  .  .  263.35 
Ten  times  one  is  ten.  The  possible  reformation.  Ing- 
ham ( (}>L  Fred. )  [Hale(E.  E.)]  .  .  .  21'2.92 
Ten  years  of  a  lifetime.  Hosmer  (Jfrs.  M.)  .  214.13 
Tenant  house.  [Duganne  (A.  J.  H. )]  .  .  .  175.36 
Tenant  of  Wildfell  HaU.  [Bronte  (Anne).]  .  14-2.13 
Tenants  of  Mallory.  LeFanu(JS.)  .  .  .  223.05 
'Tender  and  true.  By  author  of  Clara  Morison.  255.20 
'Terhune  (Mrs.  Mary  Virginia  Hawes).  ['Marion 
Harland.']     Alone 255.21 

—  At  last '255.19 

—  Battle  summer.      With  Helen  Gardner's  Wedding 

day 255  31 

—  Colonel  Floyd's  wards 2i.5.24 

—  Empty  heart;  or  Husks.  For  better,  for  worse.  255.18 

—  From  my  youth  up 256. 18 

—  Helen  Gardner's  wedding  day,  or  Colonel  Floyd's 

wards.     Battle  summer 255.31 

—  Hidden  path •    .     .     .     .     2,55  22 

—  Husbands  and  homes 255.23 

—  Husks 255.24 

—  Jessamine 256.17 

—  Miriam 255.25 

-Moss  Side 255.26 

—  My  little  love 256.20 

—  Nemesis 255.27 

—  Phemie's  temptation 255.30 

—  Ruby's  husband 255.29 

—  Suuuybank 25.5.28 

—  True  as  steeL       256.16 

Teueasson  (J.)  Life  of  Sethos.  2  v.  .  .  .  5713.15 
Terrible  secret.  Fleming  (M.  A.)  ....  192.14 
Tekkible  temptation.  Reade(C.  )  ....  212.27 
'Terribly  strange  bed.  Collins  (W.  W.)  .  .  162.37 
Tested  ;  or  hope's  fruition.  Gardner  (C.  E. )  196.30 
Teverino,  or  jealousy.  [Dudevant  (A.  L.  A.  D. )]  175.33 
Thacker.^y  (Miss  a..  L)    Bluebeard's  keys,   and  other 

stories 255.81 

—  Comhill  stories .     255.78 


BROOKLYN    MERCANTILE    LIBRARY. 


FICTION  :  Thackeray  lo  Three  Gold  Dollars. 


527 


—  Fairy  tales  for  grown  folks '2til.04 

Cmitents  :  The  sleeping  beauty  iu  the  wood.  Beauty  aud 
the  beast.  Ciuderella.  Little  Ited  liiding  Hood.  Jack  aud 
giaut-killer. 

—  From  an  isUnd 261.(13 

—  1V0SS  Angell 2.^)5.82 

—  Old  Kensington '255.80 

—  Story  of  Elizabeth 261.01  ;  261.05 

—  Village  on  the  cliff.       2iil.02 

—  Writings 2,55.79 

Contents:  Village  on  the  cliff.    From  au  ii^taiid.    Five  old 

friends.   Story  of  Elizabeth.  To  Esther.   Out  of  the  world. 

Miking  merry.    Sola.    Moretti's  campanula,    aiiscellauies. 

TiiACKEEAT  ^\V.  M. )     Adventures  of  Philip  on  his  way 

through  the  world 255.32 

—  Bluebeard's  ghost.    In  LrrrLE  classics,  v.  9.      ...    226.96 

—  Book  of  snobs 255.33 

Same,     //i /iis  Misoel.,  t.  3.     Boston  ed.      255.63 

—  Catherine 255.67 

—  Christmas  books,   //i  Ak  Miscel.,  v.  5.  B.  ed.   255.65 

—  —  Same,     in /li.v  Miscel.,  v.  5.     Boston  ed.      255.65 

—  Confessions  of  Fitz-Boodle 255. 3t 

—  Cox's  diary,     //i /lis  Miscel.,  v.  3.  Boston  ed.  255.63 

—  Denis  Duval 255.35 

Same,     i/i /lis  Miscel,  v.  3.     Boston  ed.     255. fiS 

—  Diary  of  C.  Jeames  de  la  Pluche,  esq.  hi  Ids  Miscel., 

V.  1.     BjsIou  ed 255.61 

—  Doctor  Birch  and  his  young  friends.        .     .     255.36 
Same.     In  liis  Christmas  books.      .     .     .     255.65 

—  Fatal  boots,  /u /as  Miscel. ,  v.  3.  Boston  ed.     255.63 

—  Fitz-boodle  papers.   /;i/iisSIiscel.,  v.  4.   B.  ed.  255.64 

—  George  de  Barnwell.  In  Treasure  trove  series,  v.  2. 

—  Henry  Esmond 255.39 

—  Jeames's  diary.     A  legend  of  the  Khine.     Rebecca 

and  Rowena 255.41 

—  Kickleburys  abroad.     A  legend  of  the  Rhine.     Re- 

becca aud  Rowena,  eic 255.40 

—  Kickleburys  on  the  Rhine.      In  Ids  Christmas 

books 255.65 

—  Lovel,  the  widower 255.42 

—  Luck  of  Barry  Lyndon 255.43 

Same.     In  his  Miscel. ,  v.  1.     Boston  ed.     255.61 

—  Mr.  Brown's  letters 255.44 

—  M'3n's  wives 255.45 

—  Miscellanies.   4  v.  London 255.57 

v.  1.  Book  of  snobs.  The  fatal  boots.  Cox's  diary.  Ad- 
ventures of  ;\Iajor  Gahagan. 

2.  Yellowplush  memoirs.  Jeames's  diary.  Sketches  in 
liOudou.     Novels  by  eminent  hands.     Character  sketches. 

3.  Memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon,  esq.  Legend  of  the  Rhine. 
Rebecca  and  Kowena.  Little  dinner  at  Timmius's.  Bed- 
ford-row conspiracy. 

4.  Fitz-Boodle  papers.  Men's  wives  Shabby  genteel 
story.   Samuel  Titmarsh  and  the  yreat  Hoggarly  diamond. 

—  Miscellanies.     5  v.     Boston 255.61 

v.  1.  Memoirs  of  Barry  Lyndon.  Great  Hoggarty  dia- 
mond. Novels  by  eminent  bauds.  Jeames's  diary.  Adven- 
tures of  Major  Gahagan.  Legend  of  the  Rhine.  Kel)ecca 
and  Rowena.     Next  French  revolution.     Cox's  diary. 

2.  Paris  sketch  book  Yellowplu.sh  iiapers.  Irish  sketch 
book.    Journey  from  CornhiU  to  Grand  Cairo. 

3.  Book  of  snobs.  Sketches  and  travels  in  London. 
Character  sketches.  Denis  Duval.  Men's  wives.  Mr.  and 
Mrs.  Frank  Berry.  Denis  Haggarty's  wife.  Bedford  Row 
conspiracy.    Little  dinner  at  "Timrains's.     Fatal  boots. 

4.  Four  Georges.  English  humorist.  Charity  aud  hu- 
mor. Roundabout  papers.  Second  funeral  of  Napoleon. 
Little  travel  and  roadside  sketches.  Fitz-Boodle  papers. 
Critical  reviews.    Wolves  aud  the  lambs. 

5.  Catherine.  Titmarsh  among  pictures  and  books. 
Fraser  miscellanies.  Christmas  books,  viz.:  Mrs.  Perkins's 
ball — Our  street — Doctor  Birch— Kickleburys  on  the  Rhine 
— Rose  and  the  ring.    Selections  from  Punch.  Ballads,  etc, 

—  Newcomes 255. 46 

—  Novels  by  eminent  hands.  In  his  Miscel.  works,  v.  1. 

Boston  ed 255.61 

—  Peudennis 255.47 

—  Punch's  prize  novelists,  etc 255.48 

—  Rebecca  and  Rowena.     In  his  Miscel.,  v.  1.  Bost. 

ed 2.55.61 

—  Shabby  genteel  story 25-5.49 

—  Vanity  fair 255.50 

^  Virginians  :  a  tale  of  the  last  century.    .     .  2.55.54 

—  Yellowplush  papers.     2  v 255 .55 

Same.     /«. /lis  Miscel..  v.  2.     Boston  ed.  2-55.62 

Thaddeus  of  Warsaw.     Porter  (J/i-ss  Jane).    .  211.56 

TaANKFnL  blossom.     Harte  (Biet) 216.43 

TiiAT  boy  of  Norcott's.     Lever  i  Charles).    .     .  223.66 


That  good  old  time  ;  or,  our  fresh  and  salt  tutors. 

Moustache  (Vieux>.  [(iordov  (C. )]  .  .  261.06 
That  lass  o' Lowrie's.  Buknett  (F.  H.)  .  .  145.05 
That  queer  girl.  Townsend  tV.  F. )  ....  266.30 
Theban  (The)  legion  :  a  storj-  of  the  times  of  Diocle- 

tiitn.     Blackburn  (W.  M.  ) 133.41 

Theik  wedding  journey.     Howells  (W.  D. )    .     213.94 

Theo  Leigh.     Thomas  (.\Rnie) 261.15 

Theobald;  or,  the  fauatic.  JuNG-S-nLLiKOiJ.  H.)  2."i4.05 
Theodora.     McKeen  (P.  F.)      ......     227.S9 

Theodora  Kantakuzeuos  :  an  historical  romance  of  the 

14th  century ]n  171.19 

Theodore  ;  or,  the  skeptic's  conversion.     Wktte  (W. 

M.  L.  de) 3542.25 

Theodosia  Ernest  ;  or,  the  heroine  of  faith,     [anon.] 

2  v 261.07 

Theodosius  and  Constautia.  Langhoune  (J. )  2'22.94 
Theophilus  and  others.  Dodge  (M.  M.)  .  .  174.61 
There's  no  place  like  home.  Douglas  (A.  M. )  175.22 
They  met  by  chance.  Logan  (Olive).  .  .  .  223.97 
Thtee  in  the  night.  Spofford  (H.  P.)  .  .  .  256.02 
Thinking  bayonet.  Hosmer  i James  K.)  .  .  214.14 
Thinks-i-to-mvself.  [Nares  (E.  )]  .  .  .  .  21)3.51 
Thiodolph,    the  Icelander.     Fouquf.   (F.  H.  K.  de  la 

Motte) 192.2s 

This,  that,  and  the  other.  Moulton  (Mrs.  L.  C.)  232.41 
Thomas  (Anuie).     >'ee  Cudlip  (Mis.  Pender). 

Thomas  (Caroline).     Farmingdale 261.18 

Thomas  (Martha  M.)  Life's  lesson,  [ai/ou.]  .  223.72 
Thomas  of  Reading.    In  Thoms  (\V.  J.)    Early  English 

prose  romances,  v.  1 261.22 

Thomas  Wingfold,  curate.  MacDonald  (G. )  .  227.82 
Thomes  (Wm.  H. )     Bushrangers 261.19 

—  Gold  hunter's  adventures  ;  or,  life  in  Austrtlia.  261.20 

—  Gold  hunters  iu  Europe 261.21 

—  Life  in  the  East  Indies .     266.17 

—  Slaver's  adventures  on  land  and  sea.  .     .     .     266.16 

—  Whaleman's  adventures  in  the  Sandwich  Island  and 

California 261.00 

Thompson   (D.  P.)     Centeola,  nnd  other  tales.     261.25 

—  Gaut  Gurley 261.26 

—  Green  Mountain  boys 261.27 

—  May  Martin,  aud  other  tales 261.28 

—  The  rangers  ;  or  the  tory's  daughter.  2  v.  in  1.  261.36 
Thompson  (Ella  W.)     Beateu  paths  ;  or  a  woman's 

vocation 255.76 

Thompson  (M.  M.)  Doestieks,  and  what  he  says.  261.31 

—  History  and  records  of  the  elephant  dull.  .  261.43 
Thompson  (W.  T.)  Major  Joues's  courtship.  .  2-56. '29 
Thoms  (  W.  J.,  edi(or).     Early  English  prose  romances. 

3  V 261.22 

1.  Robert  the  Deuyll.    Thomas  a  Reading.    Frier  Bacon. 
Frier  Rush. 

2.  VirgUius.     Robin   Hood.    George   a    Green.    Tom  a 
Lincolne. 

3.  Helyas.    Doctor  Faustus. 

Thomson  (Mrs'.   K.  B.,  wife  of  A.  T.)     Lady  of 

Milan ".    " 261.30 

Thorndaij:;  or,  the  conflict  of  opinion.  Smith(  W.  )253. 1 1 
Thorney  hall.     Lee  iHolrae).     [Parr(H.)]     .     222.70 

Thornton  hall.     McKeen(P.  F.) 227.88 

Thorpe   (B. )     Yule   tide   stories;    Scandinavian    and 

North  German  popular  tales  and  traditious.  261.32 

Thorpe  (K.)  Four  oaks 261.33 

—  The  little  Joanna 261.38 

Thorpe  (T.B.)     Hive  of  the  bee-hunter     .     .     261.34 

—  Scenes  in  Arkansaw 261.91 

Thorpe  Regis.     Piiibd(F.  M.) 234.80 

Thousand  a  yean  Ai.     Bruce  ( -l/rs.  E.  M. )  .     .     143.25 

Three  ages.    M.artineau  (Harriet' 231.34 

Three  beauties.  Southworth  (.Vrs.  E.D  E.N. )  253.40 
Three  Beruices.  Bright  ( -l/is.  A.  M. )  .  .  .  142.31 
Three  brides.  Yonge  ( .lfi,«  C.  M. )  .  .  .  .  26-5.72 
Three  brothers.  Oliphaxt  (.Mr.-).  M.  0.  W.)  .  234.75 
Three  clerks.  Trollope  (.Anthony).  .  .  .  261.68 
Three  courses  and  a  des.sert .  Cruikshank  (G. )     171.08 

Three  cutters.     Marryat  (F.) 225.66 

Three  eras  of  a  woman's  life.     Smith  (E.  E.  )  .     252.74 

Three  feathers.     Black  (Williaui) 1,34.40 

Three  generations.  Emery  (S.  A.)  ....  184.18 
Three  gold  dollar^.     Abbott  (J. )  Harper's  story  books. 

V.7 216.98 


In  asking  for  hooks,  use  the  "Book  Or.lers,"  giving  the  AOIHOB'S  NAME,  the  ftrat  part  of  the  TITLE,  aud  the  SU.\IBEU. 


528 


FICTION  :  Tliree  Guardsmen  In  Trapper's  Daughter. 


Three  guardsmen  [musketeers].     Ddmas  (A.)  181.12 

Three  little  spades.     Waejjeb  (Miss  Anna  B.)  2G:i.()2 

Three  marriages.     Hueback  [Mrs.  M. )  .     .     .  214.H8 

Three  November   days.     Tailor  (B.   F.  )     In  Litile 

classics,  V.  11 :i26.9'.) 

Three  people.     By  Fansy,  pseud.       ....  26G.21 

Three  proverb  stories.     Alcott  (L.  M. )      .     .  121. 0.") 

Three  scouts.  Tkowbridoe  ( J.  T-  )  .  .  .  .  262. 1  f! 
Three  sisters  and  three  fortunes.  Lewes  (G.H.)   223SH 

Three  Spaniards.      Wai^kr  (George).     .     .     .  2o7.0S 

Three  successful  girls.     CKoncH  (Julia).     .     .  lt).5.35 

Three  times  dead.  Br.\ddon  (Mvs  M.  E.)  .  135.32 
Three  yeirs  at  Wolverton  :  a  school  story.     By  a  Wol- 

vertouian. 256.  ti3 

Three  years  in  a  man-trap.     Arthur  (T.S.)    .  123.34 

Threefold  destiuy.       Hawthorne   (S.)      In  Little 

classics,  v.  12 227.15 

Throne  of  D.ivid.     Ingraham  (J.  H. )     .     .     .  215  22 

Throstlethwaite.     Morley  (S. ) 232.80 

Throdgh  by  daylight.     Optic  (Oliver).  .     .     .  112.33 

Through  fire  and  water.  Talbot  (F.  )     .     .     .  256.46 

Through  night  to  light.  Gutzkow  (K.)  .  .  211.86 
Through  night  to  light.     [A  sequel  to   Problematic 

characters.]    Spielhagen  (F. )     .     .     .     .  253.96 

Throdgh  the  looking-glass.     Carroll  (Lewis).  151.34 

Throogh  thick  and  thin.     Meby  (J.)       .     .     .  226.92 

Thrown  on  the  world.     Clay(B.M.)      .     .     .  155.38 

Thrown  together.  Montgomery  (F.)  .  .  .  232.93 
Thukston  (L.  M.)     Charley  Roberts  series.     4  v. 

1.  How  Charley  Roberts  became  a  man.     .     .    243.74 

2.  How  Eva  Roberts  gained  her  education.    .    243.75 

3.  Cliarley  and  Eva  Robei-ts"  home  in  the  West.  243.76 

4.  Children  of  Amity  court 243.77 

Ticondbroga.     James  (G.  P.  R. ) 215.82 

TiECK  (L.)    Camoens,   or  the   death  of  the  poet.     In 
Beauties  of  German  literature.       .     .     .     133.02 

—  Lovo  magic.  Faithful  Eckart  and  the  Tannenhiiuser. 

Auburn  Egbert.  In  Rosooe  (T.  )  German  novelists, 
V.  4 244.19 

—  Fair  haired  Eckbert.     Trusty  Eckhart.     Runenberg. 

The  elves.  The  goblet 151.13 

Tiffany  (0.)   Brandon ,  or  a  hundred  years  ago.  261.35 

Tiger-honteb.     Reid  (Mayne) 242.59 

Tiger-lilies.     Lanier  (Sidney) 222.44 

Tiger  prince.     Dalton  (Wm.) 171.26 

Tiger  slayer.     Aimard  (Gustave) 114.18 

Tilbury  Nogo  ;  or  passages  in  the  life  of  an  unsuccess- 
ful mm.     Melville  (G.  J.  Whyte).     .     .     231.62 
TrLTON  (Theodore).     Tempest^tossed.     .     .     .     2")6.19 
Timboo  and  Fanny.   Abbott  (J. )  Harper's  story  books, 

V.  3 216.94 

Timboo  and  Joliba.   Abbott  (J. )    Harper's  story  books, 

v.  3 216.94 

Time  and  tide.     Roe  (A.  S.) 244.00 

Time  the  avenger.  Marsh  (Jfcs.  A.  C.)  .  7n  231.02 
Times  ajd  places.     By  a  stone.     [Five  tales.]       256.22 

Contents :    Three   Venezuelian   heroes.      Two  brothere. 
The  bet.    Fortress  of  Luxembourg.    The  traveUers. 

Time's  ungentle  tide.     Moore  (D.  W.)     .     .     .     233.85 
Timon,  but  not  of  Athens.      [Sedgwick  (J.)]    .     266.08 
Timothy  Crump's  ward.     Alger  (H.,  ji.)     .     .     122.40 
Timothy  Titcomb,  pseud.     See  Holland  (J.  G.) 
Timothy  Titterwell,  pseud.      .See  KetteIxL(S.  ) 
Tiny's  Sunday  nights.     Phelps  {Mrs.  E.  S.)    .     241.08 
Titan  :  a  romance.     Richteb  (.J.  P.  F. )   2  v.  .     243.14 
Titcomb  (Timothy),  psewl.     S-e  Holland  (J.  G.) 
Title  hunting.     Llewellyn  (E.  L.  K     .     .     .     224.13 
Titmarsh  (History   of  Samueli.      Thackeray  (W.  M. ) 

Miscellauies,  v.  4 255.60 

Titterwell  (Timothy),  psewl.  See  Kettell  (S.) 
To  Buddlecome  and  back.  Burnand  (F.  0.)  .  145.09 
ToBY(Story  of  my  uncle).  Sterne  (L.)  .  .  254.10 
To-day  ;  a  romance.  Kimball  (R.  B.)  .  .  .  221.87 
To  Esther,  c(o.  Thackeray  (^Vi.ss- A.  I.)  .  .  255.79 
To  love  and  to  be  loved,  and  Time  and   tide.      Roe 

(A.  S.) 244.06 

To  the  bitter  end.  Braddon  (jWuss  M.  E.)  .  .  135.43 
Todd  (J. )  Angel  of  the  iceberg,  and  other  stories.  .261.39 
Together.  By  the  author  of  Nepenthe,  [(inon.]  261.40 
Toinette.     Chubton  (Henry),  pseud,  of  'Toubjee 

(A.  W.) 164.35 


Toilers  of  the  sea.  Hugo  (Victor).  .  .  ,  214.58 
ToLLA  ;  a  tale  of  modern  Rome.  About  (E.)  112.06 
Tom  A  Lincolne.     In  Thoms  (W.  A. )    Early  English 

prose  romance,  v.  2 261.23 

Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.  Hughes  (Thomas).  2  v.  214.45 
Tom  Brown  at  Rngby.  Hughes  (Thomas).  .  214.43 
Tom  Burke  of  "Ours."    Llveb  (Charles).  .     .     223.62 

Tom  C)in-le's  log.     Scott  (M.) 245.17 

Tom  Jones.     Fielding  (Henry) 192.09 

Tom  Newcombe).CASTLEMON(H.  )[Fosdick(C.A.  )]  152.23 
Tom  Pijipin's  wedding.  [Pullen  (H.  ^v.  i]  .  261.29 
Tom  Sawyer  (Adventures  of ).  Clemens  (S.  L.)  155.32 
Tom  Tiddler's  ground.  Dickens  (Charles).  .  174.30 
ToMMTHickup.  Paekek  1^1/rs.  R.  A.)  .  .  .  23.5.03 
Tone-masters  (The).    St  Barnard  (C.)      .     .  1561.24 

ToNNA  (J/re.  C.  E.)     Wcrks.     2v 5076.14 

V.  1.  The  Rockite.     Helen  Fleetwood.     Siege  of  Derry. 
2.  Judffia    capta.     llie  deseiter.    Falsehood  and  li-uth, 

Judah's  lion.      Conformity.     Wronys  of  women.      Izrain. 

a  Mexican  tale. 

Tony  Butler.      LE^•EB  (Charles) 261.41 

Too  bright  to  last,     [anon.] 261.94 

Too  good  for  him.  Church  (Mrs.  Ross).  .  .  154.19 
Too  much  alone.     Riddfll  (J/ja.  J.  H.)      .     .     243.28 

Too  soon.     MacquouxK.  S. ) 226.56 

Too  strange  not  to  be  true.  Fullebton  (G.)  193.13 
Too  true  ;  a  story  of  to-day.  [mym.]  .  .  .  261.42 
ToPELius  (Z. )    Gustave  Adolph  and  the  30  years' 

war 255.95 

ToPFTEE  (R.)  «?iri  ZscHOKKE  ( J. )    JuUus,  f/c.   .     193.19 
C'intnits  :  Julius,  and  the  parsoniige.  by  Tbpffer.     The 

Walpurgi.'^-iiiglit      Leaves  troni  the  journal  of  a  poor  vicar 

in  Wiltshire  ;   and  The  bean,  by  Zschokke. 

Torchlight.     OlcotKH.  O.) 234.02 

Tossed  on  the  wave.    Hodder  (E.)    ....     213.(9 

Totemwell.     Payson  (George) 235.23 

Tour  of  the  world  in  80  days.  Veene  (J.)  .  931.24 
TouRGENEFF  (Ivan  S.)     Dimitri  Roudine.    .     .     266.66 

—  Fathers  and  sons 262.21 

—  Ivan  [Sergheievitch] 256.25 

—  Liza,  a  Russian  novel 256.24 

—  On  the  eve 262.k2 

—  Smoke,  a  Russian  novel 2.")6.23 

—  Spring  floods.  A  Lear  of  the  Steppe.  .  .  266.69 
TouEJEE  (A.  W.)  [Heniy  Churton.']  Toinette.  154.35 
TowEE  of  London.  Ainswoeth  (W.  H.)  .  .  115.11 
Townee  (A.)  Chf  dayiie  of  Kotono  :  a  story  of  the  eailv 

days  of  the  repullic 266.72 

TowNSEND  (V.  F.)     Battlefields  of  our  fathers.     261.44 

—  Darryll  gap  ;  or,  whether  it  paid.        .     .     .     261.45 

—  Deerings  of  Medbr.ry 261.88 

—  Hollands  (The) 261.48 

—  Janet  Strong 261.46 

—  Max  Meredith's  millennium 261.96 

—  Mills  of  Tuxbury 261.  i)7 

—  One   woman's  two  lovcr.s  ;  or  Jacqueline  Thayne's 

choice 261.47 

—  Only  girls 266.28 

—  Six  in  all 266.29 

—  That  queer  girl 266.30 

—  While  it  was  morning 261.47 

Teacys  ambition.     Griffin  (G.) 211.74 

Trading  :  finishing  story  of  House  in  town.     Warnir 

(S.) 203.14 

Traditions  of  the  most  ancient  times.     Howitt 

(William).    2t 214.S0 

Traditionary   stories  of   old  families.     Picken   (A.) 

2  V 241.17 

Teaffoed  (F.  G.1,  pseud.     &e  Riddell  {Mrs.  J.  H.) 
Teafton  (J/i.s-.?  Adeline).     Katherine  Earle.       .     266.32 

Trail  hunters.     Aimaed  (Gustave) 114.19 

Traits  and  stories  of  the  Irish  peasantrj'.     Carleton 

(William).    2v 151.06 

Traits  of  American  humor.  Haliburton  iT.C.)3v.212.13 
Transformation.     Hawthorne  (N.  )  ....     212.57 

iVf;/^.— Same  as  hie  Maible  fauu. 
Transfusion.     GonwiN  (William,  jr.)      .     .     .     195.17 
Transmutation;  or,  the  lord  and  the  lout,  [anon.]  261.49 
Trap  to  catch  a  sunbeam.     Mackaeness  (Mrs. 

M.  A.) 241.33 

Trapper's  daughter  :  a  story  of  tlie  Rocky  Mountains. 

Aimaed  (G.) 114.23 


BBOOKLYN    M£BOA»TIL&    LIUKABV. 


FICTION  .  Travels  cf  Alethltheras  lo  TurubiUl. 


529 


Tb.\vels  by  land  and  sea  of  AUthithernB.    [nivin.  ]  2G 1 .  79 
Travels  of  an  American  Owl.  Juhnson  iV.  W.  i    '2 IS. 92 
Tr.vvei.s  of  jouug  Candid  and  Uootor  Pnuglo.'W.     Bar- 
ton (.J.)    l::2.3>f 

Treaslrk  hunUrs.  Fen-:<  (G.  M.)  ....  l'.t(i.2() 
Treasure  of  the  seas.     De  MiixE  (J.)    .     .     .     172..53 

Treasi-re  trove.     Loveb  (Samuel) ■221.33 

Treasdkb-tbove  series.     Ei.  by  K.  H.  Stoddard. 

3  V 267.01 

V.  1.  Burifsqur. — Day  in  tho  academy,  by  F.  C.  BiimaDd. 
Encounter  with  an  intin'viewer.  by  S.  L.  Cleinous.  Golden 
ago  of  New  York,  by  W  Iivinf;.  In^alIity  of  din.  by  Mary 
Mapes  Dodge.  lady  Robosia.  by  R.  U.  Uarbam.  Mrs. 
Battle's  opinion  oti  cards,  by  Charles  Lamb.  Mrs.  Brown 
at  the  play,  by  G.  Rose.  Noble  eavaj^e.  by  (-'.T>icken8.  Our 
new  livery  and  other  things,  by  G.  W.  Curtis.  PaintfT's 
bargain,  W,  M.  Thackeray.  Parish  revolution,  by  T.  Hood. 
\N'iU  of  a  virtuoso,  by  J.  Addison. 

V.  2.  r/ai'ts(j/.— Triable  tomplation.  by  F.  C.  Burnand. 
George  de  Barnwell,  by  W.  M.  Thackeray.  Prophetic  ac- 
comit  of  a  future  epic,  by  T.  B.  Maca\ilay.  St.  Twel'mo, 
by  John  Paul.  Lessons  in  biography,  by  J.  Beresford.  Mr. 
John  Jenkins,  by  Bret  Harte  Ho  Fi  of  tho  Yellow  girdle, 
by  T.  T.  T.     Walton  Rediv  ivus,  by  T.  Hood. 

v.  3.  Slory.—.>L  flght  for  a  wite,  by  Win.  Black  Dr.  Mari- 
gold, by  C.  Dickens.  The  O'Connors,  by  A.  Trollope.  The 
loan  of  a  Ivre,  by  Fitz  Hugh  Ludlow.  The  widow  of  Brevet, 
by  N.  P.  Willis.  A  friend  of  Giobertis,  by  C.  Lever.  Tho 
truthful  resolver,  by  Petroleum  V,  Nasby.  A  story  with- 
out a  tale,  by  Wm.  Magiou. 

Trelawn-ey  of  Trelawne.  Bbay  (,Mrs.  A.  E.  K.)    141.35 

Thematse.     ^VARD  (E.  P.) 262.57 

TBEiiENDors  adventures  of  Major  Gabagan.  Tbaceebay 

(W.  M.)  Miscel.,  V.  1.  Hoston  ed.  .  .  255.61 
Trench  (WS.)  Kealities  of  Irish  life.  .  .  952. 05 
Tbessilian  and  his  friends.       Mackenzie  (K. 

Shelconi 225.05 

Tbeveltan.     Scott  (if/f/j/C.  L.) 215.19 

Trial  :  more  links  of  the  daisy   chain.     Yonge 

^C.  M.) 265.45 

Trials  of  Margaret  Lyndsay.  Wilson  (J.)  .  264.20 
Trlils  of  the  heart.  Brat  ( Mrs.  A.  E.  K. )  .  141.36 
Tricotrls.  Ouida.  [Rame  (L.  de  la).]  .  .  172.23 
Tried  and  tempted.  Arthur  (T.S.)  .  .  .  123.19 
Tried  and  true.  Clyde  (Alton),  pseudon.  .  .  155.28 
Tried  for  her  life  :  a  sequel  to  Cruel  as  the  grave. 

SocTHwoKTH  (JTcs.  E.  D.  E.  N.)  .  .  .  254.82 
Tripp  (G.H.)     Student  life  at  Harvard.      .     .     254.76 

Tristram  Shandr.     Sterne  (L.  ) 254.02 

Same.     [Works.] 5074.01 

Trois  Etoiles,  psfud.     See  Murray  (Grenville). 
Trollope  (A.)    Barchester  towers 261.50 

—  BeKon  estate 261.51 

—  Bertrams 261.52 

—  Can  you  forgive  her  ? 261.53 

—  Castle  Eichmond 261.54 

—  Christinas  at  Thompson  Hall 266.13 

—  Claverings 261.55 

—  Doctor  Thome 261.56 

—  Eustace  diamonds 261.77 

—  Framley  parsonage 261.57 

—  Golden  lion  of  Grandpere 261.76 

—  Harry  Heathcote  of  Gangoil,  a  tale  of  Australian 

bush  life 261.78 

^  He  knew  he  was  right 261.72 

—  Kellys  and  O'KeUys 261.70 

—  Ijast  chronicle  of  Barset 2'>1.59 

—  Macdermots  of  BaUycloran 261.63 

Same.     3v 261.60 

—  Miss  Mackenzie 261.58 

—  Orley  farm 261.64 

—  Phineas  Finn,  the  Irish  member 261.71 

—  Phineas  Kedux 261.88 

—  Prime  minister 266.12 

—  EachelEay 261.65 

—  Ealph  the  heir 261.75 

—  Sir  Harry  Hotspur  of  Hiunblethwaite.     .     .  261.74 

—  Small  house  at  Allington 261.66 

—  Struggles  of  Brown,  Jones,  and  Eobiuson.  261.67 

—  Three  clerks 261.68 

—  Vicar  of  Bullhampton 261.73 

—  Warden 261.69 

—  Way  we  live  now 266. 1 1 

Trollope  (J/m.  F.)     The  abbess 266.10 

—  Jesse  PhiUips. 262.01 


—  Jonathan  Jefferson  Whitlaw 266.53 

—  Vicar  of  Wrexhill 262.03 

—  Widow  Bamaby 202.01 

—  Widow  mariied  :  a  sequel  to  Widow  Barnaby.  262.0U 
Trollope  (.Mrs.  F.  E.,  wife  of  T.  A.) 

—  Anne  Fumess 114.36 

—  Aunt  Margaret's  trouble 266.51 

—  Black  spirits  and  white 266.5.^ 

—  Mabel's  progress 266.52 

—  Sacristan's  household 266.53 

—  Veronica 266.51 

Trollope  (T.  A.)    Beppo,  the  conscript.    .     .  261.81 

—  Diamond  cut  diamond:  a  story  of  Tuscan  life.  261.87 

—  Dream  numbers 261. b3 

—  Dumtou  abbey 261.86 

—  Garstang  Grange 261.84 

—  Gemma t62.05 

—  Leonora  Casaloni 201.82 

—  Liudisfam  chase 262.06 

—  Marietta. 261.80 

—  Siren  (The) 261.85 

Trollope  (Mrs.  T.  A.)     See  Trollope  (Mrs.  F.  E.) 

Trotty  book.     Phelps  (E.  S. ) 235.41 

Thotty's  wedding  tour.     Phelps  (Miss  E.  S. )  235.44 

Tboibi-e  on  (be  mountaius.  Abbott  (J.  i  .  .  111.44 
Trowbridge  (J.  T.  i     K  chance  for  himself ;  or.  Jack 

Hazard  and  his  treasure 266.23 

—  Coupon  bonds,  and  other  stories 262.07 

—  Cudjo's  cave 262.08 

—  Doing  bis  best 260.24 

—  Dnunmer-boy  :  Bumside's  expedition.  .     .  262.09 

—  Fast  friends 206.25 

—  Father  BrifihthopeB 262.10 

—  Hearts  and  faces 262.11 

—  Jack  Hazard  ind  his  fortunes.  .     .     .  262.18 

—  Lawrence's  adventures  among  the  ice  cutters,  glass- 

makers,  coal-miners,  iron  men,  and  ship  build- 
ers   202.17 

—  Lucy  Arlvn 262.12 

—  Martin  Merrivale  :  his  x  mark 262.13 

—  Neighbor  Jackwood 262.14 

—  Neighbor's  wives 262.15 

—  Three  scouts 262.16 

—  Young  surveyor  ;  or  Jack  on  the  praiiies.  ,  266,26 
True  as  steel.  "Teehune  ( J/r.v.  M.  V.  H. )  .  .  250.10 
True  hero  ;  or,  the  story  of  Penn.      Kingston  (W.  H. 

G.) 222.98 

True  history  of  a  little  ragamuffin.    Greenwood 

(Jamesi 211.54 

True  history  of  Joshua  Davidson,  communist.  [Linton 

[Mrs.  E.  L.)] 226.30 

True  manliness  ;  or,  the  landscape  gardener.  Tuthill 

(Jfra.  L.  C.) 262.24 

True  stories  of  the  days  of  Washington.  {anon.'\  3182.11 

True  to  herself.     Eobinson  (F.  W. )    ....  243.65' 

True  to  his  flag.     [a>io?i.] 261.99 

True  to  the  last     Eoe(A.S.) 244.07 

True  womanhood.     Neal  (John) 233.20 

Trueba  y  Cosio  (T.  dei.      Eomance  of  history  : 

Spain. 266.62 

Trumps.     Curtis  (George  W.  ) 171.22 

Trusta,  pseud.    See  Phelps  (Elizabeth  Stuart). 

Try  again  ;  or,  Harry  West,     [.^ams  (W.  T.)]  113.05 

Try  and  trust.     Alger  (H.,  jr. ) 122.44 

Trying  to  be  useful.      [Baker  (Miss  H.  X.  W. )]  131.08 

Tucker   (Nathaniel  Beverley),     The  partisan  leader. 

2  V.  in  1 "...  262.19 

Tucker  -  Mrs.  Charlotte).     ['A.  L.  O.  E.'] 

—  Children's  treasury  of  new  stories.      .     .     ,  121.18 

—  Guv  Dalesford  ;  or,  a  vi-reath  of  smoke.  .     .  121.25 

—  Nutshell  of  knowledge 121.19 

—  On  the  way 121.20 

—  Eescued  from  Egypt 121.21 

—  Sheer  off. 321. '22 

—  War  and  peace.     Eetieat  from  Caubul.  .     .  121.23 

—  Zaida's  nursery  note-book 121.24 

TuppER  (M.  F. )     The  crock  of  gold.     The  twins  and 

heart 262.20 

—  Eides  and  reveries  of  .Esop  Smith.     .     .     .  2544.13 

TURGENEP  (I.)       See  'roURGENEFT  (I.) 

TuBNBULL^C.)    The  Lawrences. 266.45 


la  asking  for  books,  na«  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAU£,  the  Ant  part  sf  the  TIXI<E,  an  J  tho  XU.MUSR, 


530 


FICTION  :  Turner  to  Verne. 


Turner  (Bessie).     A  woman  iu  the  case.     .     .  2(;fi.48 

Turning  of  the  tide.     Keologg  (E.)  .     .     .     .  226.13 

TuTHiLL  (il/is.  L.  C. )     I  will  be  a  soldier.    .     .  2iJ2.23 

—  True  mauliness  ;  or,  the  landscape  gardener.  262.24 
Twain  (Mark),  pseud.     See  Clemens  (S.  L.) 

TwELLS  (Mrs.  J.  H.)     The  mills  of  the  gods.  266.69 
Twelve  true  tales  of  the  law.      By  Copia  Fandi,  S.  C. 

L.,  pseud 266.65 

Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea.   Vebne 

(Jules) 482.5.25 

Twenty  yeiirs  nfter.     Dumis  (Alexander).  .     .  181.15 

Twice  crowned.     A  story  of  the  days  of  queen  Mary. 

McKekveb  (H.  B.) 225.69 

Twice  defeated.     Edwards  (B,.) 186.05 

Twice  lost.     [Smedley  (M.  B.)] 262.27 

Same.      [la  her  Other  folk's  lives.]       .     .  252.82 

Twice  told  tales.     Hawthorne  (Nathaniel).      .  212.64 

Twin  captains.     Dumas  (Alexander).       .     .     .  175.52 

Twin  lieutenants.     Dumas  (Alexander).        .     .  181.16 

TwiNrojes.     Ritchie  (i/rs.  A.  C.  M.)    .     .     .  213.37 

Twisted  threads.     Naumann  (M.  D. )      .     .     .  232.88 

TwixT  hammer  and  anvil.     Benedict  (F.  L.)  132.40 

Two  admirals.     Cooper  ( J.  F.) 164.20 

Two  Barbaras.     Mortimer  (G.) 232.90 

Two  baronesses.     Anderson  (H.  C.)  ....  121.31 
Two  brides  ;  or,  the  French  chateau  and  the  English 

home.     Baldwin  (F.) 131.14 

Two  captains.     Fohque  (F.  H.  K.  de  la  Motte).  192.25 

Two  college  friends.     Loking  ( F.  \V. )     .     .     .  223.98 

Two  destinies.     Collins  (W.  Wilkie).     .     .     .  162.41 

Two  Dianas.     Dumas  (A.) 181.00 

Two  drorer^.     Scott  (Sir  Walter).      .     245.37  ;  245.76 

Two  family  mothers.     Schwartz  (M.  S.)      .     .  244.94 

Two-fold  life.     HiLLERN  (W.  von) 213.75 

Two  friends.     BLEssiNoroN  (LnJi/).     Works.    .  134.16 

Two  guardians.     Yonge  ( Ji(.ss  C.  M. )     .     .     .  265.46 

Two  life-paths.     [Mundi  (Jfrs.  C.)]  .     .     .     .  233.08 

Two  lilies.     Kavanagh  (J. ) 227.12 

Two  lives  ;  or,  to  seem  and  to  be.     Mackintosh 

'          (J/ifsM.  J.) 224.75 

Two  marriages.     Cbaik  (Mrs.  D.  M.  Muloch).  232.57 

Two  men.     Stoddard  (Jlfcs.  E.) 254.09 

Two  men  of  Sandy  bar  :  a  drama.  Harte  (Bret).  214.71 

Two  old  men's  tales.     Marsh  (ITi-.s.  A.  C.)        .  225.76 

Two  pictures.     McIntosh  (Jft.s-.s  M.  J. )   .     .     .  224.76 

Two  planges  for  a  pearl.     Collins  (M.)       .     .  162.29 

Two  sisters.     Southworth  (,U/-s-.  E.  D.  E.  N.)  .  253.41 

Two  vocations  ;     or,    the  sisters  of   mercy  at  home. 

[Charles  (3/rs.E.)] 153.13 

Two  ways  to  wedlock,     [roioji.] 262.28 

Two  wheelbarrows.     Abbott  (J.) 111.47 

Two  widows.     Thomas  (Annie) 266.03 

Two  wives.     Abthur  (T.  S.) 123.20 

Two  years  ago.     Kinqsley  (Charles).       .     .     .  221.72 

Tyll  Owlglass.    MuRNER(T.)  Bost.,  1860.    .     .  234.42 

Same.  In  Roscoe  (T.)  German  novelists, v.l. 211.16 

Tylney  hall.     Hood  (Thomas).       .     .    5044.29  ;  213.66 

TYNa(S.  H)     The  Spencers 261.93 

Typee:  Polj'nesian  life.     Mesville  (H.)    .     .  231.74 

TYPH.1INES  abbey.     Gobinead  (A.  D.  de).     .     .  195.28 

Tytler  (Ann  F. )     Leila  ;  or,  the  island.      .     .  262.30 

—  LeUa  in  England 262.31 

—  L^ila  at  home 262.32 

Tytler  (G.  C.  Fraser-).     Jasmine  Leigh.     .     .  261.89 

—  Jonathan 262.80 

—  Margaret 261.90 

—  Mistress  Judith.     A  Cambridgeshire  story.  261.95 
Tytler  (Sarah),  pseud.     See  Keddie  (Miss  H.)  p.  495. 
U.MsrED  (jf/s.  L.  D.)     Rockford 262.36 

—  South  wold 262.37 

Unawares.     [Peard  i^F.  M.)] 2t;2.86 

Uncl'aimed.     [anon.] 262.91 

Uncle  John.     Melville  (G.  J.  Whyte).      .     .  23.5.8s 

Uncle  SUas.     LeFanu(J.  S.)        223.07 

Uncle  Tom's  cabin.     Stowe  (Mrs.  H.  E.  B, )  .  254.26 

Uncommerclal  traveller.     Dickens  (Charles).  174.34 

Under  bow  bells.     Hollingshead  (J. )    .     .     .  213.46 

Under  foot.     Clyde  (Alton) 155.29 

Under  lock  and  key.     Speight  (T.  W.)  .     .     .  253.93 
Under  the  ban.     Tr.  from  Le  Maudit.     Deleon 

(Abbi  — ) 231.43 


Under  the  greenwood  tree.  Hardy  (T. )  .  .  216.34 
Under  tlie  limes.  Archer  (E.  M.  )  ....  125.10 
Under  the  spell  Robinson  (F.  W.).  .  .  .  213.54 
Under  the  stork's  nest.  Katsch  lA.  E.)  .  .  221.36 
Under  two  flags.  Ouida.  [R.ame  (L.  de  la).]  172. '22 
Undercurrents  of  Wall  street.  Kimball  (R.  B. )  221.66 
Underwood  (F.  H.)    Cloud  pictures.       .     .     .     262.87 

—  Lord  of  himself.        260.40 

Undine.  Fouque  (F.  H.  K.  de  la  Motte).  .  .  192.25 
Undiscovered  crimes.  By  '  Waters, '  p.?««i.  .  262.70 
Ungava  :  a  tale  of  the  Esquimaux  land.     Ballantyne 

(R.  M  ) 131.27 

Unkind  word,  etc.  Craik  (Mrs.  D.  M.  Muloch).  232.59 
Up  Broadway.  Kirk  (Eleanor).  [Ames  i.l/rs.N.i]  121.41 
Up  country  letters.  [Mansfield  (L.  W.)]  .  .  225.32 
Up  the  Baltic.  Optic  (Oliver).  [Adams  (W.  T. )]  113.31 
Up  the  ladder.     [Baker  (3Irs.  H.  N.  W.j]   .     .     131.07 

Up  the  river.     Shelton  (F.  W. ) 251.57 

Uplands  and  lowlands.  Pouter  (R.)  .  .  .  241.96 
Upper  ten  thousand.     Bbisted  (C.  A. )  .      .     .   1072.06 

Ups  and  downs.     HaI;E  (E.  E.) 212.94 

Upside  down  ;  or  will  and  work.    Parker  (Rosa 

Abbott) 235.04 

Upton  (G.  P.,  transl.)     See  Memories  :  a  story  of  Ger- 
man love. 231.19 

Urbane  and  his'friends.  Prentiss  (J/r.s-.  E.)  241.97 
Upward  and  onward  series.  [Adams  (W.  T.)]  .     112.39 

Ursula.     Sewell  ( .1/iss  E.  M.  ) 251.44 

Use  of  sunshine.  [Smedley  (M.  B.)]  .  .  .  132.21 
UsoNO,  an  Oriental  history.  Halleb  (A.  von).  212.83 
Utopu.  More  (&■»■  Thomas).  .  .  232.'24  :  5011.06 
Utterly  wrecked.  MoRroRD(H. )  ....  232.30 
Vachette  (E.)  [' Eugene  Chavette.' J   So  fair  yet 

false 153.38 

V.aoabond  adventures.  Keeler  (R.)  .  .  .  221.86 
Vagabond  heroine.  Edwabds  (Mrs.  A.)  .  .  182.37 
Vala,  a  mythological  tale.  Godwin  (P.)  .  .  195.33 
Vale  of  cedars.  Agutlar  (Grace).  '  .  .  .  .  114.07 
Valentine  (Dr.  — ).  Budget  of  wit  and  humor.  262.90 
Valentine,    the   countess.      Detlef   (Carl).      [Bauer 

(Clara) 176.04 

Valentine  Vox.     Cockton  (Henry) 161.07 

Valentine's  eve.     Opie  (Mrs.  A.)  Works,  v.  2.     234.29 

Valerie.     Marryat  (F.) 225.65 

Valerie  Aylmer.  [Fisher  (Jfiss  F.  C.)]  .  .  242.75 
Valeric  (Katherine).     See  Washburn  (K.  S.) 

Valerius.     Lockhart  (J.  G.) 224.20 

Vance  (S.  S.)     Lois  Carrol  ;  or  her  two  selves.    266.72 
Vanderput  and  Snoek.     Martineau  (H.)    .     .     231.32 
Van  der  Velde.     See  Velde  (C.  F.  van  der). 
Van  Horn,  pscucJ.     &eOERTEL(W.) 
Vanity  fair.     Thackeray  (W.  M.)       ....     255.50 
Van  Traesdale  (Pheleg),  pseud.     See  Adams  (F.  C.  ) 
Vara  ;  or,  the  child  of  adoption,   [iinon.]    .     .     262.39 
Vakra  (Owen),  pseud.  Eddies  round  the  rectory.  262.40 
Vasconcelos  ;   a  romance  of  the  new  world.     Simms 

(W.  G.) 252.38 

Vashti  ;  or,  until  death  us  do  part.     Wilson  (A.  J. 

Evans) 183.31 

Vathek  :  an  .\rabian  tale.  Beckford  (W.)  .  133.07 
Velde  (C.  F.  van  der).     The  Patiioians.       .     .     151.10 

Venetia.     Disraeli  (B.) 174.44  ;  174.52 

Vera  ;  or  the  Russian  princess  and  the  English  earl. 

De-mpsteb  (Charlotte) 262.93 

Verd.ant  Green.  Bede  (C.)  [Bradley  (E.)]  141.13 
Verena(S.  )  Above  tempest  and  tide.  .  .  .  262.89 
Verne  (Jules).    Abandoned.   [Part  2  of  the  Mysterious 

Island] 266.86 

—  .Adventures  in  the  land  of  the  Behemoth.     [.S'fonea.s 

Meridiana.] 266.77 

—  American  gun  club.    [Same  as  Fiom  the  earth  to  the 

moon.] 266.79 

—  Blockade  runners 266.76 

—  Dropped  from  the  clouds.    [Siime  as  Wrecked  in  the 

air 206.83 

—  Doctor  Ox,  and  other  stories 266. 81 

Contents:  Doctor  Ox.  A  drama  iu  the  air.  Fortieth 
Freueh  aBcension  of  Moimt  Blauc.  Maater  Zacharias. 
A  winter  iu  the  ice. 

—  Five  weeks  in  a  balloon 191.29 

—  Floating  city,  and  the  Blockade  runners.     .     266.70 


BBOOKLTN    MERCANTILE    LIBBAUY. 


FICTION  :  Verne  lo  War. 


531 


—  From  the  earth  to  the  moon 2B2.97 

—  Fm' country 1144.10 

—  In  searcli  of  the  castaways 2GG.  75 

—  Jouruey  to  the  ceutre  of  the  earth.      .     .     .     202.96 

—  Journey  to  the  North  pole.     [Part  1  of  Voyages  of 

Capt.  Hutteras.] 21)6.8") 

—  Martiu  Paz.  In  Survivors  of  the  Chancellor.  266.82 
_  Michael  Strogofif. 260.91 

—  Meriiiiana  :  the  adventures  of  three  Englishmen  and 

three  Kussians  in  South  Africa 260.77 

Same.     [With  title  :]     Adventures  in  the  land  of 

the  Behemoth 266. 77.  a 

—  Mysterious  island,     v.  1.  Wrecked  in  the  air.  206.83 

Same.     v.  2.     Abandoned 266.86 

Same.     v.  3.     Secret  of  the  island.     .     .     266.87 

—  Secret  of  the  island.  [Part  3  of  the  Mysterious  Is- 

land.]  266.87 

—  SurWvors  of  the  Chancellor.     Martin  Paz.       266.82 

—  Tour  of  the  world  in  80  days 931.24 

—  Twenty  thousand  leagues  under  the  sea.      .  4825.25 

—  Voyages  and  adventures  of  Captain  Hatteras.  266.85 

ContctUs:    1.  The  English  at   the  North  pole.    2.  The 
desert  of  ice. 

—  Wreck  of  the  Chancellor 266.81 

—  Wrecked  in  the  air.  [Part  1  of  the  Mysterious 

island.] 266.83 

Vern-eb's  pride.  Wood  (Mis.  Henryl.  .  .  .  261.71 
Vernets;  or,  chaos  dispelled.  Smith  (Miss  CM.)  252.73 
Vernon  grove  ;  or,  hearts  as  they  are.     Jeeves  {Mrs. 

C.  H.  G.) 262.38 

Vesnon  ;   or  conversations  about  old  times  in  Eng- 
land. Abbott  (J.)  Harper's  storybooks,  v.  9.  216.88 
Veronica.     [ Tbollope  (  J/c6-.  T.  A. )]       .     .     .     266.54 

Veronica.     Zschokke  (H.) 265.55 

Veronica  ;  or,  the  lighthouse  keeper.     [a;ion.]     262.41 

Veronique.     Church  {Mrs.  Eoss) 154.16 

Vert  hard  cash.     Eeade  (Charles) 242.23 

Very  young  couple,     [anon.] 266.73 

VeseyC-U/-.";.  P.  Gerald).  My  own  people.  .  266. «8 
Vicar  of  Bullhampton.     Trollope  (A. )      .     .     261.73 

Vicar  of  Roo3t.     [anon.] 171.16 

Vicar  of  WakefiolLl  Goldsmith  (Oliver).  .  211.01 
Vicar  of  Wrextull.  Trollope  { J/rs.  F. )  .  .  262.03 
Vicar's  daughter.  MacDonald  (G. )  ....  226.51 
VicissniTDEs  of  Bessie  Fairfax.  Lee  (Holme).  222.74 
VicoMTE  de  Brageloiine.  Dnii.^s  (Alexandre).  181.01 
Victims  of  society.     Blessinoton  {LaJi/).    .     .     134.10 

Victoire.     Ames  (3//S.  M.  C.) 114.28 

Victor  {Mrs.  M.  V.  F.)  ['  Mrs.  Mark  Peabody.']  ['  See- 
ley  Register.']     The  dead  letter.      .     .     .     262.42 

—  Miss  Slimmens'  window 262.43 

—  Passing  the  portal :  an  autobiography.  .  .  266.44 
Victor  and  vanquished.  Hay  (M.  C.)  .  .  .  212.74 
Victor  La  Tourette.  By  n  Broad  Churchman.  262.54 
Victor  Norman,  rector.  Dennison  {Mrf.  M.  A.)  172.31 
Victor's  triumph.  Souihworth  (.1/rs.E. D.E.N.)  254.91 
VicTORLi.  Sherwood  (M.  M.)  Works,  v.  8.  .  252.0S 
Victoria;  or,  the  world  overcome.  Chesebro'  (C.)  154.0! 

Victory  Deane.     Griffith  (Cecil) 216.00 

Victory  of  the  vanquished.  Ch.^rles  (.1/rs.  ^.)  153.17 
ViEux  Moustache,  pseud.     See  Gordon  (C.) 

ViGNY  (.\.  de).      Cinq  Mars,   or  a  conspiracy  under 

Louis  XII 172.30  ;  235.97 

ViKEAM  and  the  Vampire  ;  or,  tales  of  Hindu  devilry. 

Burton(R.  F. » 145.25 

Villa  Eden  ;  the  country  house  on  the  Rhine.     Auer- 

BACHiB.) 1'24.16 

Village  garland  :  tales,  etc.  Hall  (S.  C.)  .  212.23 
Village  on  the  cliflf.  Th.ackekay (A.  I.)  255.79  ;  261.02 

Villette.     Bronte  (Charlotte) 142.12 

Vincent  (E.  )     The  artist's  dream 262.46 

ViNOENzio  ;  or,  sunken  rocks.     Ruffdji  (J.)    .     244.48 
Vine  and  olive  ;  or  young  America  in  Spain  and  Portu- 
gal.    Optic  (Oliver).   [Adams  (W.  T.i]      .     113.35 
Viola  and  Arno.     Abbott  (J. )    Harper's  story   books, 

V.  12 216.91 

Violet.     McIntosh  (ifis.?  M.  J.) 221.77 

Violet  (Monsieur.)  Marryat(F.)  ....  22.5.61 
ViRoiLius.     /ii  Tboms(W.  J.)    Early  English  prose  ro- 

mances,  v.  2 261.23 

Virgin  queen.   [Queen  Ehzabeth.]  Smith  (J.P.)  251.91 


ViR.iisiA.  Abbott  (J.)  Harper's  story  bookp,  v.  3.  216.94 
ViRuiNiA  comedians.     Cooke  (J.  E.)  ....     163.15 

Virginia  Graham.     Jones  (Justin) 215.93 

Virginia  illustrated.     Strother  (D.  H. )      .     .     254.31 

ViRGiNLVNs  (The'.     Thackeray  (W.  M.)      .     .     255.54 

Vision  of  sudden  death.    De  Quincey  (T.)     In  Little  classlca, 

V.  3 220.85 

Visions  of  the  times  of  old.  Bigsby  (R.)  3  v.  475.26 
Visit  to  my  discontented   cousin.     JIoncbizff 

(H.  W.( 202.95 

Visiting  my  relations.  [Kelty  (M.  A.)]  .  .  262.44 
ViviA.     Southworth  {Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.)     .     .     253.42 

ViviA.     WiLFORD  (Florence) 263.88 

Vivian  Grey.     Disraeli  (B.  I     ...    175.08  ;  174.46a 

Vivian  romance.     Collins  (M.t 162.31 

VoiTURE  (V.  de).  Alcidttlis  and  Zelida.  .  .5071.01 
Volckhausen  (Ad.  von).  Why  did  he  not  die?  262.81 
Voltaire  (F.  M.  A.  de). 

—  Caudid  ;  or  the  optimist.  [In  Works,  v.  23.]  50S1.23 

—  Huron  (The)  ;  or,  the  pupil  of  nature.     [In  Vol- 

taireana.v.  2.] 5075.32 

—  Princess  of  Babylon.     [Voltaireana,  v.  3.]     .  5075.33 

—  Tales  of  William  Vade.     [Works,  v.  35.]     .  5081.35 

—  White  buU  ;  an  oriental  history 262.83 

—  Zadig  :  an  oriental  history.  [Voltaireana,  v.2.  ]5075.32 

Von  St  (W.)     In  exile 262.92 

VoY-iGE  to  the  moon.  Atteeley  (J.)  .  .  .  124.05 
Voyages  of  Captain  Hatteras.  Verne  (J.)  .  .  266.85 
Wackenhusen    (Hans).     For  a  woman's  sake  ;  or  the 

my.steries  of  the  castle 262.71 

Waoee  of  battle.     Herbert  (H.  W.)   ....     213.22 

Wages  of  sin.     Tates  (E.) 265.78 

Waiting  for  the  verdict.     Davis  {Mrs.  R.  H.)  .     172.06 

Waiting  race.     Yates  (E.) 265.73 

Wakefield.  Hawthokne  (N.)  /n  Little  classics,  v.  2.  226.84 
Wakeman  {Rev.  J.)     "The   mysterious  parchment.     [.A 

temperance  tale.] 262.47 

Waldfried.     Auekbach  (B.) 124.13 

Walford  (L.  B.)     Mr.  Smith 262.74 

Walker  (George).  Three  Spaniards.  .  .  .  267.08 
Walker  (M.  S.)   Both  sides  of  the  street.     .     .     262.79 

Walking  doll.     Newell  (R.H.) 233.33 

Wallace.     Abbott  (Jacob) 111.01 

Wallace  (E.)     Beyminstre 133.20 

Wallace  (Mrs.  E.  D.)     Strife  :  a  romance  of  Germany 

and  Italy 202.73 

Wallace  (Lewis).     The  fair  god  ;  or,  the  last  of  the 

'Tzins 262.99 

Walpole(H.)     Castle  of  Otranto 262.48 

Walree  (Mme'E.  C.  van).     ['Christine  Midler.]    Bur- 
gomaster's family 232.82 

Walsingham  (Charlotte).     Annette  ;   or  the  chronicle 
of  Bellevue 262.45 

—  O'er  moor  and  fen 266.37 

Walt  and  ViUt  ;  or  the  twins.  Eichter  (J.P.F.)  243.1S 

Walter  Goring.     Thomas  (.\nnie) 261.17 

Walter  Lorimer.  Sewell  ( J/i5.«  E.  M. )  .  .  251.46 
W.\LT£R  Ogilby.  KiNziE  (.Vm.  J.  A.)  .  .  .  221.90 
W.\ltee  Sherwood.     Lakcewood    (Lawrence).      [Wise 

D.  (] 222.83 

Walter  Thomley.  Sedgwick  (iVi»-.s.  T.)  .  .  251.22 
Walter's  tour  in  the  East,     ike  Eddy  (D.  C.)     1041.12 

Walter's  word.    Pay>j  (J.) 235.66 

Waltham.  [fraoi!.]  /u 'W'aldie  library,  v.  1.  5078.15 
Walworth  (M.  T.)     Beverly 262.59 

—  Delaplaine  ;  or  the  sacrifice  of  Irene.   .     .     .     202.76 

—  Hotspur  :  a  tale  of  the  old  Dutch  manor.     .     262.49 

—  Lulu 202.50 

—  Stormclifif :  a  tale  of  the  Highl  nids.     .     .     .     262.51 

—  Warwick  ;  or  the  lost  nationalities  of  America.  262. 75 

Wandering  heir.  Eeade  (Charles) 212.28 

Wandering  Jew.    Sue  (Eugene) 254.41 

Wandering  Jew   (Chronicles  from   Cartiphilus,    the). 

HoFFM.AN(D.)     2v 446.26 

Wanderings  of  a  beauty.  James  (.Vrs.  E.)  .  215.90 
Wanderings  of  German  emigrants.     Gerstacker 

(F.) 194.38 

Wanderings  of  Persiles  and  Sigismunda.     Cervantes 

(M.  de) 151.'27 

Wanted— a  pedigree.  Farqithar-son  (Martha).  191.33 
War.     Ebckmann(E.)  (HirfC'HATRiAN  (.\. )     .     .     183.44 


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FICTION  :  War  and  Peace  to  Thackeray. 


Wab  and  peace  ;  a  tale  of  the  retreat  from  Cuubul.  A.L. 

O.E.    [Tucker  (Charlotte).] 121.23 

AVAKtiLjer.     Dalton  (William) 171.27 

Wak  trail,    lisio  {Oipl.  Uayne) 242.00 

Warburton  (E.)  Darieii;or,the merchant  prince.2i;2. 52 

—  Reginald  Hasting.s  ;  or,  a  tale  of  164— .      .     .     262.53 

WAKD{.l/r9.)  Jasp.r  Lyle 262.58 

Ward  (Ireliud),  pseud.     See  Widdemer  (L) 

Ward  (B.P. )  Chatsworth ;  or,  romance  of  a  week.262.5) 

—  Fielding  ; or,  societj' 262.56 

Same.     In  Waldie  library,  v.  11.      .     .  5078.25 

—  St.  Lawrence.     In  Waldie  library,  v.  10.     .  5078.21 

—  Tremiiue 262.57 

Ward  or  wife?  a  romance 266.97 

Wabdes  (The).    Trollops  (Anthony).     .     .     .     261.69 
Ware  iW.  )     Aurelian  ;  or,  Rome  in  the  third  cen- 
tury  2fi2.f)"> 

—  Julian  ;  or,  scenes  iu  Judea 262.67 

—  Zeuobia  ;  or,  the  fall  of  Palmyra.     2  v.     .     .     262.68 
Warfield  (..1/)-.5.  C.  A.)     Cardinal's  daughter.     Sequel 

to  Feme  Fleming 267.14 

—  Double  weeding  ;  or  how  she  was  won.  .     .     262.65 

—  Feme  Fleming 267.13 

—  Hester  Howard's  temptation 262.60 

—  Household  of  Bouverie.      [anon.]     2  v.  .     .     262.61 

—  liidy  Ernestine  ;  or  the  absent  lord  of  Roche- 

forte 262.72 

—  Miriam  Monfort 262.64 

Not''.. — saiue  as  her  Monfort  hall. 

—  Miriam's  memoirs.     Sequel  to  Monfort  hall.     262.78 

A''>(*'  — Saiue  a3  Romance  of  Beauseiucourt. 

—  Monf.n-t  hall 262.77 

iVijff. — Same  as  her  Miriam  Moafort. 

—  Romance  of  Beauseincourt.     [iinon.]  .     .     .     262.63 

iyr)^'.— Same  as  lier  Miriam's  memoirs. 

—  Sea  and  shore.     Sequel  to  Miriam's  memoirs.  262.82 
Wakleioh  ;  or,  the  fatal  oak  ;  a  legend  of  Devon.  Bk.w 

{Mrs.  A.  E.) 141.34 

Warner  (Anna   B.)     ['Amy   Lothrop.']     Dollars  and 
C3nts 263.01 

—  My  brother's  keeper. 263.00 

—  Thrje  little  spades 2B3.02 

Warner  (Susan).   [' Elizabeth  Wetherell.']  Daisy  ;  con- 
tinued from  Melljourue  house.     2  V.     .     .     263.03 

—  Flag  of  truce 266.93 

—  Hills  of  the  Shatemuc 263.05 

—  House  in  town.  Sequel  to  '  Opportunities."  .     263.15 

—  Little  camp  on  Eagle  hUl 263.25 

—  Melbourne  house.     2  v 263.06 

—  Old  helmet 263.08 

—  Opportunities,  a  sequel  to  '  Wiiat  she  could.'    263. 19 

—  Piue  needles 260.95 

—  Q'leechy.     2v 263.10 

—  Rapids  of  Niagara 266.94 

—  S:eptras  and  crowns 263.24 

—  What  she  could 263. 18 

Nofe.  —  For    contiuuationa  see  OpportUDities    [263.19]  ; 
House  iu  towu  [263.16] :  and  Tradiug  1263.14]. 

—  Wide,  wide  world.     2v 263.16 

—  Willow   brook 263.26 

Warner  ( Susan  ami  Anna  B.)  Gold  of  Chickaree.  266. 98 

—  Ellen  Montgomery's  book  shelf.     5  v.      .     . 

1.  Jlr.  RiUliei ford's  cUildren.     2  V 263.21 

2.  Sybil  aud  Cliryasa 363.89 

3.  Hard  maple 263.83 

4.  Carl  Kriuken 263.20 

5.  Casper  aud  his  friends 263.23 

—  Sayandsaal.     2  v. 263.12 

—  Tradiug  ;  finishing  the  story  of  the  House  iu 

town .     .     2G3.14 

—  Wych  hazel 266.96 

Wakren(W.)     The  experience  of  a  barrister.  .     263.27 
Wakee^j  {Mi-s.  E.)     How  I  managed  my  children  from 

infancy  to  marriage 262.8  > 

Wakben  (S.)     Diary  of  a  late  physician.     3  v.     263.30 
Same.     2  V 263.28 

—  Lily  and  the  bee 263.31  ;  3915.07 

—  Now  and  then 263.34 

—  Rupert  Sinclair 235.99 

—  Ten  thousand  a  year 203.35 

Same.     3  v 263.36 

Warwick.     Walworth  (M.  T.) 262.75 


Warwick  woodlands.     Herbert  (H.  W. )     .     .  4617.20 

WAsheguily.     Dupuy(E.  A.) 186.24 

Was  he  successful.  Kimball  ( R.  B. )  .  .  .  521.67 
Was  she  engaged  ?  By  'Jonquil.'  ....  264.84 
Wash  Bolter,  M.  D.,  or  the  life  of  an  orator.  .  260.71 
Washburn  (C.  A.)     Philip  Thaxter.     [mion.]  .     '241.11 

—  Gomery  of  Montgomery,  [anon.]  ....  211.02 
Washburn  iK.  H. ,  foi mtrli/  Mrs.  Vulerio).     Ina.     262.91 

—  Italiau   girl 266.81 

—  Perfect  love  casteth  out  fear 266.99 

Washburn  (W.  T.)     Fail- Haivard 184.34 

Washington  acd  his  generals  (Legends  of  the  revolu- 
tion ;  or).    LiPPABD  (G.) 223.94 

Washington  (True  stories  of  the  days  of).  .  .  3182.11 
Watch  aud  wait.     [Adams  (W.  T.)]     ....     113.06 

Water  babies.     Kingsley  (Charles) 221.73 

Water  witch.      Coopek(J.  F.) 164.21 

Waterdale  neighbors.  McCaetht  (Justin).  .  224.52 
Waterloo.  A  sequel  to  'Theconsciipt  of  1813.'  Eeck- 
MANN  (E.)  Odd  Chatemn  (A.)  ....  183.20 
Waterloo  (Stories  of).  Maxmeil  iW.  H.)  .  231.46 
Waters,  pseud.    Experiences  ol  a  real  detective.     263.95 

—  Undiscovered   crimes 262.70 

Waters  (T.)  Recollections  of  a  policeman.  .  263.39 
Watson  (H.  C.  )'    Camp  fires  of  the  Revolution.     263.42 

—  Nights  in  a  blockhouse 263.43 

Wavebley.     Scott  (Sir  Walter) 245.83 

Way  down  cast  ;  or  Yankee  life.  Smith  (Seba).  253.ti9 
Way  of  the  world.  Adams  (W.  T.)  ....  113.07 
Way  we  live  now.      Teollope  (A.)      ....     266.11 

Wayne  (M.  W.)     Marguerite  Kent 263.70 

Ways  of  providence.  Aetece  (T.  S. )  .  .  .  123.21 
Ways  of  the  hour.  Coo  pee  (J.  F.)  ....  164.22 
We  and  our  neighbors.     Stowe  (Mrs.  H.  B.)  .     254.94 

We  boys.      Written  by  one  of  us 267.11 

We  girls.  Whitney  ( J/re.  A.  D.  T. )  .  .  .  .  263.65 
Weal  and  woe  in  Garvelocb.  Maetineau  ( H. )  231.28 
Weakithorne.  ByFadette.  [RoDKEY(jl/rs.N.L.)]  2IJ3.84 
Weavers  and  weft  ;  or,    '  Love  that  hath  us  in  his  net.' 

Beaddon  (M.  E.) 141.11 

Webb(C.  H.)      John  Paul's  book 2.''.46.25 

—  Liffith  Lank  ;  or  lunacy 263.40 

—  St.  twel'mo 263.41 

Webb  (J/(  S.J.  B.)  The  pilgrims  of  New  England.  263.94 
Webber  (C.    W.)     Old  Hicks,  the  guide.      .     .     263.44 

—  Hunter  naturalist,  cr  lomance  of  sporting.  .     263.45 

—  lales  of  the  southern  border 263.46 

Wedding  garments.  McLain(M.  W.)  .  .  .  226.98 
Wedding  (Their)  journey.  Howells  (W.  D.  )  213.94 
Week  in    a  French     country  house.     Saetoeis   (Mrs. 

A.  K.) '244.76 

Weeks  (H.C.)   Four,  and  what  they  did.     .     .     263.91 

—  Grandpa's  house 263.47 

Welcome  friend.      [A  collection  of  tales.     No  title 

page.] 205.70 

Wells  (KG.)     In  the  clearings 262.98 

Welty(E.  A.)     Self-made 263.48 

Wenderholme  ;  a  stoiy  of  Lancashire  and  Yorkshire. 

Hamerton    (P.  G.) 212.97 

Wensley  ;  a  story  without  a  moral.  QtJiNCY(E.)  241.75 
Wentz  (Sara  A.)  Smiles  and  frowns.  .  .  .  263.49 
Wept  of  Wi.sh- ton- wish.  CooprK(J.  F. )  .  .  164.23 
Weener  (Eruest),   pseud  of  Buestenbdjdeb    (E.) 

—  At  the  altar 263.97 

—  Broken  chains. 263.92 

—  Good  luck 263.96 

—  A  hero  of  the  pea 263.90 

Werter   (.Sorrows    of).     Goethe    (J.    W.    von). 

Novels 195.18 

West  I  J.)     A    gossip's  story,  and  Legendary  tale.    In 

Waldie  libraiy,  v.  8 6078.22 

West  (Legends  of  the).  Hall  (J.)  ....  2r2.19 
West  lawn.  Holmes  ( ,V)s.  M.  J. )  ....  213.73 
West  Point  (Cadet  life  ati.  [Kinsman  (J.  B.)]  145.30 
Westbrook  parsonage.  McKeever  (H.  B. )  .  225.13 
Western  border  lite  ;  or  Fanny  Hunter,  [anon.]  263.50 
Western  merchant.  Shoetfield  (Luke),  pseud.  251.84 
Westmoreland    (M.  J.)     Clifford   Troup  ;   a    Georgia 

story 263.99 

—  Heart  hungry 263.98 


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FICTION  :  Weston  to  WiUe. 


538 


Westox  ^S. )  Persian  recreations  ;  or,  new  tales.  '263.93 
WfisrwABD    ho !    or,    Amyas   Leigh.     Kinosley 

(Charles) 221.74 

Westward  hoi     PiULuiuo  iJ.  K. )      ....     i!3o."21 
Wethebell  (Elizabethi.     S-e  Warn-ek  (Susan). 
Wethebell  affiitr  (The).     DeFobest  (.J.  W. )     .     172..50 
Wette  (W.  il.  h.  de).     Theodore,  or  the  sceptic's  con- 
version.    2  V '3'>i2.'25 

Whaiesian's  adventures  iu  the  Sandwich  Islands  and 
California.     Thostfs  (\V.  H.)      ....     261.00 

What  a  boy!    Wnxis  (Julia  A.) 264.32 

What  answer?     Dickinson  (Anna  E.)     .     .     .     174.38 

WaiTcaushedo?     Roe  (E.  P. ) 243.8'J 

What  happsned   after   the   battle   of  Dor'.;ing. 

laiion.] 263.76 

WsAT  I  kaow  about  Ben  Eooles.  [Holt  (J.  S.)]  234.43 
What  Katy  did.     Coolidqe  (Susan).     [Woolski 

(S.  C.)] 161.36 

WaAT  Kity  did  at  school.  Coolidoe  (Susan).   [Woolsey 

(S.  G.)] 161.37 

WuAT  makes  ma  grow  ?  or,  walks  and   talks  with  .Vniy 

Dudley,     [anon.] 263.77 

WaAT  might  have  beeu  expected. Stockton  vF.B.)  256. 3'J 

What  she  conld.     Waknee  (Susan) 263.18 

What  the  moon  saw.  .•Vndersen  (  H.  C.  )  .  .  122. 15 
What  the  swallows  sang.  Spielhaqen  (F.  i  .  2')3.99 
What  the  world  made  tiem.  [uann.'i  .  .  .  263.7.5 
What  will  he  do  with  it?      BuLWEB-Lviro.>f  (E.  G.  E. 

L.) 144.30 

Wheat  and  tares.     [anon.'\ 263.51 

Whejj  I  was  a  little  girl.  Tabor  (Eliza).  .  .  263.78 
When  the  ship  coaaes  home.     Besant  (W.  )   and  Kice 

(J.) 133.33 

Which  is  the  heroine  ?  [Cone  (N/i]  .  .  .  2';3.79 
Which  shall  it  ba?  Alexander  rj/cy. — ).  .  266.70 
W aicH— the  right,  or  the  left  ?  [auo/i.]  .  .  .  263.54 
Whios  of  Scotland  ;  or  the  last  of  the  Stuarts  :  an  his- 
torical rom.inca  of  the  Scottish  persecution.     2  v. 

in  1 263.49 

While  it  was  morning.  Tow.vsemd  (V.  F. )  .  261.47 
Whi-M  (A)  and  its  cons8queno3S.  James  (G.P.K.)  215.83 
Whimsical  woman.  Carles  (E.  F.)  ...  145.43 
WnisPEBiNa  pine  series.     Kellooo  (E. )     5  v.      226.13 

1.  Tbe  apark  of  genius.  I  4.  Wiuuing  his  spurs. 

2.  S'jpliomorea  of  Radcliffa.     5.  Turning  of  the  tide. 

3.  Wnisporiug  pine.  j 

Whispers  from  fairy  Ian  i.  Huoessen  (E  H.  K.)  183.42 
WritsTLEB  ;  or,  the  manly  boy.  [Simonds  (W. )]  2.52.46 
Whitcheb  (J//-.9.F.1I.B.)  Widow  Bidott  papers.  264.36 
—  Widow    Sprigging,    Mary  Elmer,    and    other 

sketches 264.37 

Wjitb  (Babbington).     Circa  ;  or,  three  acts  in  the  life 

of  au  artist 263.52 

WitTE(R.  G.)  Chronicles  of  Gotham.  .  .  154.12 
WtiTEassnow.  [IIato  (J/,s.  I.  F.i]  .  .  .  193.33 
W  aiTE  boy :  a  story  of  Ireland.  Hall  (Mrs.  S.  C. )  212.24 
White  bull  :  oriental  history.     Voltaibe  (F.  M. 

A.  d3) 262.83 

WriiTE  chief     Reid  (llayne) 242.61 

White  elephant  ;  or,  the  hunters  of  Ava.    Dalton 

(William) 171.28 

White  friars  ;  or,  the  days  of  Charles   n.     Robisson 

(Jane) 243.50 

White  gauntlet.     Reid  (Mayne) 242.68 

White  hoods.     Bray  ( .l/r.?.  A.  E. )       ....     141.29 
White  jacket  ;  or,  the  world  in  a  man-of-war.     Mel- 
ville (Herman) 231.75 

White  ladies.     Oliphint  (Jf-s.  M.  O.  W.)      .     234.89 

W.IITE  lies.     Opie  (Mr.i.  A.) 234.29 

White  lies.     Reads  (Charles) 242.24 

WHiiErose.  Melville  (G.  .1.  W.)  .  .  .  .  231.63 
White  rose  of  L.ingley.     Holt  (E.  S.)  .     .     .     213.99 

White  scalper.     Aimabd(G. ) 114.24 

White  wife.     B3de(G.)     [Beadley(E.)]    .     .     141.14 
Whitehall.     Robinson  (Jane).      .     .     .     .     .     213.51 

Whitehead  (C.  E.)     Wild  sports  in  the  south.     263.56 
Whitehbad  (Mrs.  T.)     The  Grahames.  .     .     .     263.55 

Whitino    (M.  R)      Faith   White's   letter  bDok, 

l'liJ-23 18..30 

Whitney  (Jf-s.  A.  D.  T.)  Boys  at  Chequasset.  263..58 
—  Faith  Gi.rtney's  girlhood 263.59 


—  fraywortbys  (The) 263.60 

—  Hitherto 263.C3 

—  Other  girls  (Thei 263.71 

—  Patience  Stiong's  outings 263.62 

—  Real  folk>- 263.69 

—  Sights  and  insights  :  Patience  Strong's  story  of  over 

the  way  [in  Europe).     2  v 263.72 

—  Summer  in  Leslie  Goldthwaite's  life  [at  the  White 

Mountains] 263.61 

—  We  girls 263.65 

—  Zernb  Throop's  experiment 263.80 

WHirTLEB  I  J.  G. )  Margaret  Smith's  journal.  .  263.57 
Whittlesey  (E.  L.  )     Helen  Ethinger.    .     .     .     263.82 

—  Who  was  she  ? 263.81 

Whitty  (E.  M.  )     Bohcn.ians  of  Londi  n  ;   or,  Knaves 

and  fools 263.64 

Who  breaks— pays.  Jenkin  (ilfi-.s-,  C.)  .  .  .  221.12 
Who  shall  be  greatest.  Howitt  (Mary).  .  .  214.24 
Who  shall  be  victor.     Dupuy(E.  A.).     .     .     .     181.34 

Who  was  she?     [aiiOH.] 263.81 

Who  would  have  thought  il  ?  [n»on.]  .  .  .  263.85 
Whom  fo  marry.  Mayhew  (H.  «)»/ A.)  .  .  .  231.51 
Why  did  he  marry  her?  Dupuy  (Mi-rn  E.  A.)  181.29 
Why  did  he  not  die?  Volckhaisen  (A.  von).  262.81 
Why  Paul  FerroU  killed  Lis  wife.     [Clite  (Mrs. 

C.  i]     . 15.5.23 

Whyte- Melville  (G.  J.)     ,Sce Melville  (G.  J.  W.) 

Wicheet  (Ern^ti.     The  green  gate 263.86 

WicKHAM  (M. )  Sea-spray:  a  Long  Island  village.  263.66 
Widdemer    (Irene).     ['  Ireland  Ward.']     Daisy 

BrentwelL 267.07 

Wide  wide  world.  Warner  (Susan).  2  v.  .  263.16 
Widow  and  the  marquis.  Hook  (T.  E. ).  .  .  214.06 
Widow  Bamaby.  Teullope  (J/cs.  F.)  .  .  .  262.04 
Widow  Bedott  papers.  Whitcher  (Mrs.  F.  B.  M.)  264.36 
Widow  Goldsmith's  daughter.  Smith  (J.  P.).  252. 8S 
Widow  Lerouge.     Gaboriau  (E.  ) 193.15 

—  Widow  married.    Sequel  to  Widow  Bamaby.     Trol- 

lops (Mrs.  F.) 262.00 

Widow  of  Windsor.  Gaskell  (Annie).  .  .  196.34 
AViDow  Seymour.  Bakeb  (W.  E.  S. )  .  .  .  12.5.33 
Widow  Spriggins.  AVhitcher  (J//-.?.  F.  M.  B.  )  264.37 
Widow's  son.  Soothwoeth  (Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.)  253.43 
Widower  (Thel.  Smith  (.Julis  P.)  ....  252.87 
Wieland  (C.  M.  Ton).  Thi  republic  of  fools.  2v.  5713.10 
Wieland  ;  or,  the  transformation.  Brown  ^C.  15. )  143.11 
Wife  of  a  vain  man.     Schwartz  (M.  S. )     .     .     244.93 

Wife's  evidence.     Wills  (W.G.) 264.14 

Wjfes  messengers.  Horion  (Mrs.  M.  B.)  .  214.11 
Wife's  secret.  Stephens  {,!/).«.  Ann  S.)  .  .  253.75 
Wife's  sister.     Hubb.ick  (Mrs.  M. )     .     .     .     .     214.39 

Wife's  stratagem.     [ciiion.'\ 263.67 

Wife's  victory.  Southwokth  (Mrs.  E.  D.  E.  N.)  253.44 
Wigwam  and  the  cabin.  Simms  (W.  G.)  .  .  252.39 
Wild  huntress.  Reid  (0(/</.  Mayne).  .  .  .  242.62 
Wild  hyacinth.  Randolph  ( .U/s.  — ).  .  .  .  246.11 
Wild  Irish  girl.     Morg.an  (S.  O., /rtJ)/).  .     .     .     232.34 

Wild  life.     Reid  (Mayne) 242.63 

Wild  love,  (tc.  Fouque  (F.  H.  K.  de  la  Motte).  192.30 
Wild  man  of  the  west.  B.allantyne  (R.  M.)  131.31 
Wild  oats  and  dead  leaves.  Smith  (.\lbert).  .  252.69 
AViLD  scenes  in  the  forest  and  prairie.  Hoffman  (C.  F.) 

2  V 1122.18 

Wild  sports  in  the  far  west.  Gerst acker  (F.)  194.27 
Wild  sports  in  the  south.  Whitehead  (C.  E.)  263.56 
AVildenhahn  (C.  A.)  The  pilgrimage.  .  .  .  263.68 
AViltoed  (Florence).     Nigel  Bartram's  iilea  .   .     263.87 

—  Vivia,  a  modem  story 263.88 

AVnPRiD  Cumbermede.  Mac  Donald  (G.)  .  .  224.95 
AVtLHELM  Jleiiiter's  apprenticeship  and  travels.  Goethe 

(.J.  W.  von).     3  V 195.19 

WiLKiNs  AA'ylder.     Miller  (S.F.)       .     .     .  231.87 

AViLKiNsoN  (Janet  W. )  Hands,  not  hearts.  .  264.01 
AViLLitbe?    FoBD(Helen  J.) 197.10 

WiLL-o'-THE-WISPS.  Ploennies  (L.  vou).  .  .  241.67 
Will  Rood's  friendship.  [Bradley  (W.  J.)]  .  194.22 
AViLLAED  I  Clara  A.)     Fifty  years  ago;  a  story  of  New 

Englaed  life 264.85 

AViLLcox  (0.  B.)     ['AValter  March.']     Shoepao  recol- 
lections  225.35 

WiLLE  (E.  de).     Johannes  CHaf. 176.24 


In  aaliiug  for  boolis,  use  tUe  "  Book  Or.lers,"  (fiving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  tUa  Brat  p;»rt  of  tU»  TITLE,  aiiJ  tLio  NU.WBER. 


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FICTION  :  ■WUliam  the  Conqueror  lo  Wooa 


William  the  Conqueror.  Napiee  (Sii- C.  J.)  .  233.18 
WiLUAM  Henry  aud his  friends.  Diaz  (Mc.s.  A.M.)  174.42 
William  Henry  lettei-s.  Dliz  {Mrs.  A.  M.)  .  174.41 
Williams  (R.  F. )     Secret  passion.     3  v.      .     .     2fi4.ll2 

—  Shakspeare  and  his  friends.  3t 261.05 

—  Youth  of  Shakspeare 264.08 

Same.     3v 264.09 

AVrLLiE.   Abbott  ^ J.)    Harper's  story  books,  v.  1.  216.92 

Willis  (Julia  A. )     What  a  boy  ! 264.32 

Willis  (,N.  P.)     Life  here  and  there.       .     .     .     264.12 

—  Paul  Pane 264. 16 

—  Miscellaneous  works 5076.22 

Contents  :  Dashes  at  life  with  a  free  pencil. 
Part.  1.  Higlilife  in  Europe  [Einest  Clay],  and  American 
life.— Part  2.  Inklings  of  adventure.— Part  3.  Loiterings  o. 
travel.— Part  4.  Ephemera. 

Willis  the  pilot 265.13 

WiLLonoHBY's  (Lady)  diary.  Rathbone  (H.  M.)  242.73 

Willow  brook.     Wakneb  (Susan) 263.26 

Wills  (W.  G.)     Notice  to  quit 261.13 

—  Wife's  evidence 264.14 

WiLMiNGTONS  (The).  Marsh  (Mrs.  A.  Caldwell).  231.02 
Wilson  {Mrs.  A.  J.  Evans).     Beulah.       .     .     .     183.27 

—  Inez  ;  a  tale  of  the  Alamo 183.28 

—  Infelice 183.32 

—  Macaria 183.29 

—  St.  Elmo 183.30 

—  Vashti  ;  or,  until  death  do  us  part.  .  .  .  183.31 
Wilson  (John).     The  foresters 264.18 

—  Snow  storm.    In  Little  classics,  v.  7.     .     .     226.89 

—  Tales 264.20 

Contents  :  Lights  and  shadows  of  Scottish  life.    Trials  of 
Margaret  Lindsay.    The  foresters. 
Wn^soN  (J.  M.)  Tales  of  the  borders  of  Scotland. 

v.  1-5 264.21 

Wind  and  whirlwind.      White  (3/r.  Thorn.)     [Elliott 

(C.  W.)] 263.53 

WrNDSOB  castle.  Ainswobth  (W.  H.  )  ...  115. 13 
Wine  or  water.     Soule  (Jlfr*-.  C.  A.)  .     .     ,     .     253.20 

Wing  and  wing.     Cooper  (J.  F.) 164.21 

Winged  lion,  or  stories  of  Venice.  De  Mille  (J. )  172.43 
Winifred  Bertram.     Charles  (Mrs.  E.)      .     .     153.14 

Winkles  (The).     Jones  (J.  B.) 221,3(1 

Winning  his  spurs.  Kellogg  (E.  )  .  .  .  .  226.16 
Winning  his  way.  Coffin  (C.  C.)  ....  161.09 
WiNscoM  (J.  A.)  Onward  :  a  tale  of  progress.  264.27 
Winter  evenings  :  tales.  Hack  (Maria).  .  .  211.87 
Winter  evening  tales.  Hogg  (James)  2  v.  .  213.41 
Winter  in  Spitzbergen.    Hildebrant  (C. )  .     .   1142.02 

Winter  story.     Peard  (F.  M.) 234.82 

Winthrop  (Sophy),     Faith  and  patience  ;  or,  the  Har- 
rington girls 266.89 

Winthrop  ( Theodore).   Canoe  and  saddle.  .     .  1122.01 

—  Cecil  Dreeme 264.28 

—  Edwin  Brothertoft 264.29 

—  John  Brent 264.30 

—  Life  in  the  open  air.     [Love  and  skates.     Brightly's 

orphan.]        264.31 

—  Love  and  skates.    In  Little  classics,  v.  6 226.88 

WiNWooD  Cliff  series.     See  Wise  (D.)      .     .     .     264.97 
WisE(D. )      ['Francis    Forester.'      'Lawrence   Lance- 
wood.']     Liudendale  stories 222.33 

1.  Sidney  de  Grey  ;  or.  the  rival  school  boys.     .     .    .    222.35 

2.  Nellie  Warreu  ;  or.  the  lo.st  watch 222.34 

3.  Louis  Sinclair  :  or,  the  silver  prize  medals.  .      .    .    222.33 

4.  Cousin  Clara 222.36 

5.  Peter  Clinton 222.37 

—  Glen  Morris  stories 222.80 

1.  Guy  Carleton.  .  222.80  |  4.  Walter  Sherwood.  .  222.83 
2  IHck  Duncan.  .  222.81  5.  Kate  Carleton.  .  .  222.84 
3.  Jessie  Carleton.        223.82  j 

—  Win  wood  cliff  series 264.97 

1.  Winwood  cliff  ;  or  Oscar  the  sailor's  son. 

2.  Ben  Blinker  ;  or  Mai,'gie'K  golden  motto. 

Wis^(H.  A. )     ['Harry  Gringo.']     Captain  Brando,  of 
the  "  Centipede." 264.33 

—  Tales  for  the  mariues 264. 3 1 

Wise  saws  and  modern  instances  (Sam  Slick's).     Hali- 

burton  (T.  C.) 212.16 

Wise  saws  and  modem  instances  ;  or,  tales  for 

travellers 1G5.01 

Wiseman  (N.)    Fabiola  ;   or,   the  church  of  the 

-   catacombs 264.35 


Wister  (3Irs.  A.  li.,lransl.)  At  the  counoillor's,   or   a 
nameless  history,  by  E.  Marlitt.       .     .     .     225.73 

—  Countess  Gisela,  by  E.  Marlitt 225.42 

—  Enchanting  and  enchanted,  by  F.  W.  Hack- 

lander 211.97 

—  Family  feud,  by  L.  Harder 214.82 

—  Gold  Elsie,  by  E.  Marlitt 225.40 

—  Green  gate,  by  E.  Wichert 263.86 

—  HiJda,  by  F.  Lewald 226.41 

—  Little  moorland  princess,  by  E.  Marlitt.       .     225.71 

—  Old  coimtjss,  by  E.  Hofer 213.40 

—  Old  Mam'selle's  secret,  by  E.  Marlitt      .     .     2'25.39 

—  Onlv  a  girl,  by  W.  von  Hillern 213.77 

—  Second  wife,  by  E.  Marlitt 225.72 

—  Why  did  he  not  die  ?  by  A.  von  Volckhauseu.  262. 81 

Witch  stories.     Linton  (E.  L.) 3812.11 

With  fate  against  him.  Douglas  (A.  M.)  .  175.23 
Within  an  ace.  Jenkin  (i/?-s.  C.)  ....  221. '22 
Within  an  inch  of  his  life.  Gaboriau  (E. )  .  196.35 
Within  the  maze.  Wood  (ilfrs.  H.)  .  .  .  .  264.77 
Witt  (Mine.  Guizot  de).     Marie  Derville  ;  a  story  of  a 

French  boarding  school 172.47 

—  An  only  sister 173.07 

Wives  and  daughter.^.  Gaskell  ( J/rs.  E.  C. )  .  194.14 
Wives  and  widows.     Stephens  {Mrs.  Ann  S.)       253.77 

Wolf  nm.     Kellogg  (E.)     .     .' 227.94 

Wolfert's  roost.     Irving  (Washington).     ,     .     215.31 

WoLFSDEN.      [(1)1071.] 264.38 

Woman  against  woman.  Church  (3frs.  Rosa).  154.20 
Woman,  an  enigma.  McIntosh  (Mcs.  M.  J. )  .  224.78 
Woman  and  her  master.  Smith  (J.  F.)  .  .  252.94 
Woman  I  loved  and  the  woman  who  loved  me.   Blagden 

(I.) 264.39 

WoM.iN  in  the  case.  Turner  (Bessie).  .  .  .  266.48 
Woman  in  white.  Collins  (W.  Wilkie).  .  .  162.12 
Woman  of  business.     SaV-vge(M.  )      ....     '245.92 

AVoMAN  of  fire.     Belot  (A.) 132.15 

WoM.\N  our  angel.     EoE(A.  S.) 214.08 

Woman  to  the  rescue.  Arthur  (T.  S.  )  .  .  .  123.36 
Woman's  friendship.  Aouil.^k  (Grace).  .  .  114.06 
Woman's  kingdom. [Ckaie  u^re.  D.  M.  Muloeh).]  232.58 
Woman's  ransom  (A).  Robinson  (F.  W.)  .  .  313.49 
Woman's  reform  bill  for  the  unruly  member.  ,  264.81 
Woman's  reward.     Norton  (//on.  .U?-^-.  C.)        .     235.99 

Woman's  strategy,    [amm.] 264.40 

Woman's  trials.     Arthur  (T.  S.) 123.22 

Woman's  vengeance.     Payn  (J.) 235.62 

Woman's  wUes.     Gardner  (C.  E.) 196.32 

Women  ;  or,  chronicles  of  the  late  war.     Magill 

(M.  T.) 225.22 

Women  of  Israel.     Aguilar  (Grace) 3513.12 

Won,  not  wooed.     Payn  (J.) 264.83 

AVoNDER  book  for  girls  and  boys.  Hawthorne  (N.  )  212.06 
Wonder  world.     Fairy  tales,  old  and  new.     From  the 

French,  German,  and  Danish 186.14 

AVoNDERFUL  adveutures  of  Captain  Priest.     Hammett 

(S.  A.) 21'2.31 

Wondekful  woman.     Fleming  (M.  A.)   .     .     .     192,11 
AVoNDRous  strange.     [Newby  (J/c6'.  C.  J. )]  .     .     233.32 
AVoNDRous  tale  of  Alroy.     Disraeli  (B.)      .     .     174.47 
AVooD  (Ben).   Fort  Lafayette  ;  or,  love  and  seces- 
sion      264.42 

AVooD  (George).     Future  life  ;   or,  scenes    in   another 
world 264.43 

—  Gates  wide  open.     [Same  as  Future  life.]     .     264.43 

—  Marrying  too  late 264.44 

—  Modern  pilgrims.     2  v 246. 45 

—  Peter  Schlemihl  in  America 246.47 

AVooD  (J/?-.";.  Henry).     Bessie  Rane 264.75 

—  Castle  AVafer 264.48 

—  Castle's  heir 264.49 

—  Channings  (The) 264.50 

—  Clara  Lake's  dream 264.79 

—  Dene  HoUow 264.7G 

—  Earl's  heirs 264.51 

yot'\ — Same  as  her  Lord  Oakburu's  daughters. 

—  East  Lyune  ;  or,  the  earl's  daughter.       .     .     264.52 

—  Edina  ;  or  missing  since  midnight     .     .     .     264.94 

—  Elster's  folly 264.55 

—  Five  thousand  a  year 264.80 

—  Foggy  night  at  Offord 264.53 


BROOKLYN     MERCANTILE     LIBRARY. 


FICTION  ;  Wood  (o  Yonge. 


535 


—  George  Cantorlmry's  will 2i>1.73 

—  Gervaise  Castonel  ;  or,  six  gray  powders.     .  261.54 

—  Haiinteil  towi>r 2()4.a7 

—  Heir  to  Ashloy 264.58 

—  Lady  Adelaide's  oath 264.49 

JVo(e.— Sauio  as  Castle's  heir. 

—  Life's  secret 2R4.59 

—  Lord  Oakbnrn's  daughters 264.02 

tfotn.—Sama  as  Uer  Bail's  hcii's. 

—  Lost  bank  note  ;  Martj-n  Ware's  temptation.  264.  GO 

—  Lost  will,  and  the  diamond  bracelet.   .     .     .  2()4.(il 

—  Master  of  Grey  lands 264.78 

—  Mildred  Arkell 264.63 

—  Mrs.  Halliburton's  troubles 264.56 

—  Mystery  (The)  ;  a  story  of  domestio  life.     .  261.64 

—  Orville  college 264.63 

—  Oswald  Cray 264.66 

—  Out  of  the  deep 264.91 

Note.Samo  as  Castle's  heir. 

—  Park-water 264.92 

—  Red-court  farm,  and  the  Nobleman's  wife.  .  264.67 

—  Roland  Yorke 264.72 

—  St.  Martin's  eve 264. 7U 

—  Shadow  of  Ashlydyat 264.68 

—  Squire  Trevlyn's  heir 264.69 

—  Trevlyn  hold 264.69 

iVo(e.— Same  as  Squire  Ti'evlyn'a  heir. 

—  Verner's  pride 264.71 

—  Within  the  maze 264.77 

WoODBUKK.     Jeffkei  (R.  V. ) 221.09 

WooDBuiiN  grange  ;   a  story  of  EngUsh  country  life. 

HowiTTCW.) 214.32 

WooDCLiFF.     McKeever  (H.  B.) 2'25.02 

Woodcraft.     Simms  (W.  G.) 252.40 

WooDHiLL ;    or,    the   ways  of  Providence.     Kobinsok 

(,Vrs.  T.  A.  L.  V.  J.) 243.44 

Woodman  (The).     J ames  ( G.  P.  R. )     ....  215.84 

WooDRANGERS.     Reid  ( Oipf.  Mayne).       .     .     .  242.64 

WooDRooFFE  (Anne).  Shades  of  character.  2  v.  265.04 
Woodruff  (J.  L.  M.)    ['W.  M.  L.  Jay.']    Holdeu  with 

the  cords 216.12 

—  Shiloh 215.91 

Woods  (C.H.)     Diary  of  a  milliner.       .     .     .  234.34 

Woods  (G.B.)     Essays,  sketches,  and  stories.  2546.18 

Woodstock.     Scott  (Sir  Walter) 245.84 

Wooed  and  married.     Carey  (R.  N.)       .     .     .  151.17 

Woodville  stories.     See  Ad.ims  (W.  T.)      .     .  112.28 

Woorao  (The)  o't.  Alexander  (J[fr«.)  .  .  .  264.82 
WooLSEX  (S.  C. )     ['Susan  Coolidge.'i 

—  For  summer  afternoons 161.40 

—  Mischief's  thanksgiving,  and  other  stories.  .  101.38 
— -  Newyear's  bargain 161.35 

—  What  Katv  did 161.36 

—  What  Katy  did  at  school 161.37 

WoOLSON  (0.  F.)     Castle  Nowhere  :  lake-country 

sketches 26C.90 

WoEBOisE  (E.  J.)  Lillingstones  of  Lillingstone.  264.86 

Words  for  the  wise.     Arthur  (T.  S.)       .     .     .  123.23 

Work.     Alcott  (L.  M.) 122.43 

Work  AND  wages.    Howitt  (Mary) 214.34 

Work  and  win.  Optic  (Oliver).  [Adams  (W.  T. )]  113.08 

WoBKiNa  man  (Autobiography  of  a).     [a»on.]  125.24 

Worlds  not  realized.     Gatty  (^Ui-.?.  A.)  .     .     .  193.43 

WoRMLEY  (M.  E. )  Our  cousin  Veronica.  .  .  265.06 
Woven  of  many  threads.     [Hamtlton  {Mrs.  CeUa  V. 

D.)] 264.84 

Wraxall  (SrC.  F.  L.)     The  backwoodsman.  265.08 

—  Bla-k  panther 265.09 

—  Golden  hair  :  a  tale  of  the  Pilgrim  fathers.  265.10 
Wreck  of  the  Chancellor.  Verne  (J.)  .  .  .  266.84 
Wreck  of  the  Golden  Mary.  Dickens  (Charles).  [/«  his 

Christmas  stories.] 173.23 

Wrecked  in  port.     Yates  (E.) 265.20 

Wrecked  in  the  air.  v.  1  of  Mysterious  island.  Verne 

(J.) 266.83 

Wrioht  (C.  E.)     Marcus  Blair 266.78 

Wright  (F.)     A  few  days  at  Athens.       .     .     .  264.87 

Wright  (J.  McN.)     Almost  a  mm.      ....  265.03 

—  Almost  a  priest 265.01 

—  Best  fellow  in  the  world 265.00 

—  New  York  needle-woman 264.89 


—  Priest  and  nun 265.02 

—  Secrets  of  the  convent  and  confessionaL      .     267.09 

—  Shoe-binders  of  New  York 204.88 

Wright  (iU/.s.  Sarah  A.)      The  crimson  stir;   or   the 

m  dnight  vision 266.00 

WuTHERiNG  heights.  Bronte  (Emily.  2  v.  .  142.17 
Wyandotte  ;  or  the  huttud  knoU.  Cooper  (J.  F. )  164. '25 
Wych  hazel.  Warner  (Susan  and  Anna).  .  206. 96 
Wylder's  hand.     Le  Fanu  (.T.  S.  )       ....     223.06 

Wyncote.     Erskine  {Mrs.  Thomas) 180.08 

Wyss(.J.  R. )     Swiss  family  Robinson.     .     .     .     205.11 

Xariffa.  pseud.     Brother  clerks 265.23 

Yacht  club  series.  .See  Adams  (W.  T.)  .  .  .  113.38 
Y'ankee  drolleries.  iS'ec  Sala  (G.  A.  1,  ecWor.  .  204.93 
Yankee  middy.  Optic  (Olivrr.  [Adams  (\V.  T.  i]  113.09 
Y'ankee  notions.  Titterwell  (T.  )[Kettilli.(S.  )J  264.96 
Yates  (Edmund).     Blaek  sheep 265.14 

—  Broken  to  harness  :  a  story  of  English  domes- 

tic life 265.15 

—  Dangerous  game 265.76 

—  Dr.  Waiuwright's  patient 205.74 

—  Forlorn  hope 265.16 

—  Going  to  the  bad 265.79 

—  Kissing  the  rod 265.17 

—  Land  at  last 265.18 

—  Nobody's  fortune 265.21 

—  Pages  in  waiting 265.22 

—  Running  the  gauntlet 265.19 

—  Silent  witness 205.77 

—  Wages  of  sin 265.78 

—  Waiting  race 265.73 

—  Wrecked  in  port 265.20 

—  Yellow  fliig 265.75 

Year  after  after  year.     Clive  (C.) 155.21 

Years  that  are  told.  Porter  (Rose).  .  .  .  236.17 
Yeast  :  a  problem.     Kingsley  (Charles).     .     .     221.75 

Yellow  flag.     Yates  (E.) 265.75 

Yellow  mask.  Collins  (W.  Wilkie).  .  .  .  162.35 
Yellowplush  papers.     Thackeray  (W.  M.)     .     255.55 

Same.     In  his  Miscel.  works,  v.  2.  255.58  ;  255.62 

Yelverton  {Mrs.  T. )    Zanita  :  a  tale  of  the  Yo- 

Semite 265.69 

Yemasee  :  a  romance  of  Civrolina.  Sim.ms  (W.  G.)  252.41 
Yonge  ( .l/ii's  C.  M. )    Beechcroft 265.24 

—  Ben  Sylvester's  word. 255.25 

—  Caged  lion 265.53 

Ifote. — James  l.  of  Scutlaad,  a  prisouer  iu  EnglaDd. 

—  Castle  buUders 265.26 

—  Chaplet  of  pearls 265.29 

A'ote. — Time  of  Heury  ii.  of  France. 

—  Clever  woman  of  the  family 265.27 

—  Countess  Kate 205.28 

—  Daisy  chain.     2  v 265.30 

—  Danvors  papers 265.49 

—  Dove  in  the  eagle's  nest.     [German  baronial  life  in 

the  1 5th  century. ] 265.31 

—  Dynevor  terrace.  2v 265.32 

—  Friarswood  post-office 265.34 

—  Gain  of  a  loss 265.63 

—  Heartsease.     2  v 205.35 

—  Heir  of  Redclyffe.    2  v 205. 37 

—  Hopes  and  fears.     2v 265.39 

—  Kenneth  ;  or  the  rear-guard   of  the  grand  army  [of 

Napoleon,  in  Russia]. 205.41 

—  Lady  Hester 265.08 

—  Lances  of  Lyuwood.      [Feudal  life,  reign  of  Edward 

m.  of  England 265.42 

—  Little  duke  ;  or,  Richard  the  fearless  [Normandy, 

10th  century] 265.50 

—  My  young  Alcides 265.71 

—  Pigeon  pie.      A  tale  of  Roundhead  times.    .     205.43 

—  Pillars  of  the  house.     2  v 265.66 

—  Prince  and  the  page 205.51 

—  P's  and  Q's  ;  or  the  question  of  putting  upon. 

2d  ed 265.65 

—  Richard  the  fearless  ;  or  the  little  duke.       .     265.44 

—  Storehouse  of  stories.   2  v 205.62 

Contents  :  FAMiLf  stories.  Salzmann  (C.  O.l  Elements 
of  morality.  Puzzle  for  a  cuiioiis  girl.  Blo&soms  of  mo- 
rality. 

—  Three  brides 265.72 


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YoNOE  (J/(^s  C.  M.)  continued. 

—  Trial  (The) ;  more  links  of  the  Dnisy  chain.  2G5.45 

—  Two  guardi'ins 265.4'! 

—  Young  step-mother.     2  v. 265.47 

York  (A)  and  a  Lancashire  rose.  Keabt  (Annie).  216.(50 

YouNO  America  abroai.1.     St e  Adams  (W.  T.)     .  1]3.1'2 

YoUNO  Brown.     Mukrat  (Granville).      .     .     .  235.84 

,  YouNo  Crusoe.      Harley  {.\.  J.) 212.78 

YonNO  deUverers.     KELLOoa  (E.  1 'iZbAt'J 

YonNO  detective.    Parker  (Ko.sa  A.)    ....  2:!5.(J5 

YoONO  Dodge  club.      ,S'ee  De  Mille  (James).     .  172.43 

Young  duke.     Disraeli  (B.) 174.45 

Young  fur  traders.     Ballantyne  (R.  M. )     .     .  131. l!6 

Yon.NG  husband.     Grey  (J/rs-.  E.  C)      .     .     .  21164 

Young  lieutenant.     Adams  (W.  T.)     .     .     .     .  113.10 

Young  marooners.     Gouloing  (F.  B.)    .     .     .  211.31 

Young  middy.     Armstrong  (F.  C.)     ....  123.1)2 

Young  prima  donua.   Grey  (J//s.  E.  C.)    .  .     .  211.63 

Y'ouNG  priuce  Marigold,  and  other  fairy  tales.  .  1.S5.43 
Young  recruit ;  or,  the  adventures  of  a  drummer-boy. 

[Nieritz  (G.)] 265.52 

YouNo  shipbuilders  of  Elm  Island.   Kellogg  (E.)221.98 

Young  step-mother.      Yonge  (Jfi.v.s  C.  M.)  2  v.  265.47 

Young  student.     GuizoT  (Mine.  E.  C.  P.)   .     .  211.7(1 

YouNO  surveyor.     Trowbiudoe  (J.  T.)     .     .     .  21)6. 2G 

Young  trail  hunters.     Cozzens  (S.  W.)    .     .     .  166.01 

Young  voyageurs.     Reid  ( a<;)(.  Mayne).     .     .  242.66 

Young  viigers.     Reid  (C'(e;-(.  Mayne).      .     .     .  242.67 

Youth  of  Jefferson.     Cooke  (J.  E.)    ....  16J.16 

Youth  of  Shakspeare.     Williams  ( R.  F. )    .     .  264.09 

Youth  of  the  old  dominion.     Hopkins  (S.)      .  214.10 


Yule  tide   stories,  Scandinavian  and   North  German. 

Thorpe  (B.) 261.32 

Zadig:  an  onentiil  history.  Voltaire  ( F. M. A.de).5075. 32 
Zalda's  nm-sery  note-book.  A.  L.  O.  E.  .  .  121.24 
Zaidee.  Oliphant  (.)//a-.  M.  O.  W.)  .  .  .  .  2i4.23 
Zanita  ;  a  tale  of  the  Yosemite.  Yelvehton  (T.)  265.69 
Zanoni.     Bulwkr-Lytion  (E.  G.  E.  L.  )      .     .     144. 33 

Zelda's  fortune,      lunon.^ 192.40 

Zeluco.     Moore  (John).  2v 50."i6.1l 

Zenubia  ;   or,  the  fall  of  Palmyra.     WAr.E   (William). 

2  v 262.68 

Zebub  Throop's  experiment.     AVhitney  {Mi:<,:  A. 

D.  T.) 263.80 

Zoe  ;  the  history  of  two  lives.     Jewsbukt  (Miss 

G.  E.) 221.21 

Zoe  ;  or,   the   quadroon's  triumph.     Livermore  ( Mrs. 

E.  D.) 226.42 

ZscHOKKE  (Heiurich).  Alamontade.    .     .     .     la  255.04 

—  Broken  cup 7u  133.02 

—  Dead  guest 265.57 

—  Labor  stands  on  golden  feet 265.59 

—  The  parsonage.     Walpurgis  night.    Leaves  from  the 

journal  of  a  poor  vic;ir  in  Wiltshiie.     The  bean. 
[Ill  FuRNESs  ( W.H.)  Julius  and  other  tales].  193.19 

—  Princess  of  Brunswick- Wolfenbiittel,  and  other 

tales.   .     .■ 265.58 

—  Rose  (The)  of  Disentis 265.60 

—  Tales 265.56 

—  Veronica 265.55 

Zurich.     Lander  (S.  W.  )     Sjiectacles  for.  young  eyes. 

v.  5 222.89 


Note  to  Fiction  Class -List. 

The  Boston  Public  Library  has  issued  a  Class-List  of  English  Prose  Fiction  a  copy  of  which  is  placed  in  the  DeUvery 
Room  of  this  Library),  in  which  novels  of  a  historical  character  are  classified  under  the  names  of  countries.  They 
are  arranged  in  historical  sequence  by  cenmries  and  epochs,  and  grouped  around  the  most  notable  events  or  personages 
of  the  time,  with  parallel  references  to  the  best  sources  of  historical  or  biographical  information.  Notes  are  also  appended 
to  the  works  of  leading  noyeUsts,  deiigned  to  help  the  reader  to  aa  appreciation  of  their  characteristics. 


Fiddes  (Richard,  D.D.)     General  treatise  of  morality, 

formed  upon  the  principles  of  natural  reason  only. 

2d  ed.     L.,  1726.  8= 3.551.04 

Fidelity.    Pi^rcy  anecdotes,  v.  12,  1823 6211 1'2 

Fidler    (Reu.    Isaac).     Observations    on   professions, 

literature,  manners,  and  emigration,  in  the  United 

States  and  Canada  in  1832.     L.,  1833.  8^   1071.08 
Field.    J8®"  Si^e  al'So  Fields. 
Field  (Baraum).     American  school  geography.   12th  ed. 

Boston,  1840.    10^ 932.11 

Field  (David  Dudley,  D.D.)     Genealogy  of  the  Braiu- 

erd  family,  in  the    United    Slates.     New    Yorli. 

1857.     S''. 3022.31 

Field  (David  Dudley,  lawyf-r).    An  international  code.   [In  Amer. 

Boc.  sci.  asaoc.    Trans.,  no.  2,  187il.] 5811.01 

—  Represeutation  of   minorities.     [In  Amer.   boc.   bci.    assoc. 

Trans.,  no.  3.  1871.] 5811.02 

Field  (George).  Chromatography.  L.,  1841.8'.  1422.07 
.pathetics,  or  the  analogy  of  the  seusible  sciences.     London. 

1820,  8°.     [Ill  Pamphleteer,  v.  17.) 5IJ58.17 

—  Analogy  of  the  physical  sciences  indicated.  Loudon,  1819.  8'. 

(/n  Pamphleteer,  V.  15  :  p.  117-137.] 50.18.15 

—  Elemeuta  ot  logic  and  subjective  philosophy.     London.  1818. 

8°.    [/nPamphleteer,  v    12,p.  471  492.1 6058.12 

—  Ethics,  or  the  analogy  of  moral  sciences.     Loudon,  1824.    8  . 

[In  Pamphleteer,  v.  23.J 5058.23 

—  Grammar  of  colouring.   L.,  1850.  12°.     .     .  1424. 0'J 

Same.     L  judon,  WiS.   16" 1424. 10 

Same.  By  E.  A.  Davidson.  L.,  1875.  16=.  1424.10a 

—  Outlines  of  analogical  philosophy  ;  nature,  science, 

and  art.     2  v.     L,  1839.     8^ 3911.08 

Field  (George,    Hwedenhorijian  derijumaii).       The    two 

great  books  of  niture  and  rev.jlaiion  ;  origin  a'ld 

progression  of  the  universe.  N.Y.,1870.  8'.  3552.11 
Field  (George  A. )  Aural  surgery.  L.,  Is76.  12°.  4337.16 
Fisld  (Henry  Mirtya,  D.D.)     From  the  lakes  of  Kil- 

larueytothe  Golden  horn.  N.Y.,  1877.  12°.  946.13 

—  History  of  the  Atlantis  telegraph.     New  York,  1866. 

12\ 3934.25 

—  Irish  confederates,  and  the  rebellion  of  1798.     New 

York,  1855.   12° 495.13 


—  Summer  pictures,  from  Copenhagen  to  Venice.  New 

York,  18.59.   12° 941.13 

Field  ( Mrs.  Henry  M. )     Home  sketches  in  France,  and 

other  papers.     With  notices  of  her  life.  New  York, 

1875.    12° 961.32 

Field  (John).     Prison   discipliue  ;  advantages    of   the 

separato  system.  2  v.  L.,  1818.  8°.  .  .  5817.27 
Field  (Kate).     Hap-hazard.   [Sketches.]  Boston,  1873, 

32°  2527  26 

—  Planchetto'a  diary,   'n.'y.',   1808.  16°."     .'     .'  3815.12 

—  Ten  days  iu  Spaiu.  B.,  1875.  21°.  .  .  .  981.14 
Field  (M.)  City  architecture.  N.  Y.,  1854.  8°.  1313.24 
Field  (Mauusell   B. )     Memories  of  many  men  and  of 

soma  women,  during  the  last  thirty  years.     New 

York,  1874.   12° 3266.06 

Field  (Nathaniel).     Amends  for  ladies.  Comedy.  Notes 
by  J.  P.  Collier.     L.,  1829.     8°.      ...  1721.11 

—  A  Woman    is  a  weathercock,    a  comedy.     Notes   by 

J.  P.  Collier.    L.,  1829.  8° 1721.11 

Field  (Thomas  W. )     Battle  of  Long  Islaud,  [1776.    hi 

Long  Island  hist.  soc.  Memoirs,  v.2,  1869].  613.14 

-  *  Catalogue    of    [his]  library.     Sold   May  24,  1875. 

[Priced.]     N.  Y.,  1875.     8= 2734.14 

—  Essay  towards  on  ludian  bibliography  ;  catalogue  of 

books    relating  to    the   Amer.    Indians    in    [his] 
library.    With  hist,  notes.  N.  Y.,  1873.   8°.   2734.15 

—  Historic  and  antiquarian  .scenes  in  Brooklyn  and  its 

vicinity.     Brooklyn,  1868.   8° 596.03 

F.eld  (Walter).     Stones  of  the  temple  ;   lessons  from 

the  fabric  and  furniture  of  tlie  church.  New  York, 

1873.   12° 3767.25 

Fi3ld  (Wm.)     Memoirs  of  Samuel  Parr.  2  v.     London. 

1827.     8° 3136.08 

Field,  dungeon,  and  escape.  .Vc;  Richardson  (.V.  D.)  18tJ5.  fi45.07 
Field,  ctmbi>at,  hospital,  and  prison.     .Veo  Hanaford  (Mrs.  P.  A.) 

ISilG. 613.1(1 

Field  oruitholngy.    Sm  Coues  (KUiott) 4818.07 

Field-book  of  sports  and  p.vstinjes.      S>i-:  Maxwell   (Wm.  H.) 

1833 41)17.03 

Field-sports.    Sue  Amusements  (3porting.  p.  25). 


BBOOKLYN    MEIlOANXILE    LIBUAUV. 


FIELDING -FINDLEY 


537 


Fielding  (Henry).  MisCL'Uauies.  3  v.  L.,  ]717.8''.5U36.01 
V.  1.  Poems  aud  esaayi*. 

2.  Joui-iipy  from   this  world  to  tho  next.      CoinodiCB : 
Kuryclue,  a  larce  ;  TUo  wcddiug-ilay,  a  comedy. 

3.  Juuatliau  Wild. 

—  Miscellanies  and  poems.     Kd.  with  preface  by  J.  P. 

Browue.     L.,   1872.     8° 5037.:i0 

—  Works.     With  essay  ou  his  life  and  genius,  by  Arthur 

Murjihy.     10  v.  "  Loudon,  1S71.     H".     .     .  5037.2 
Contents, 

Amelia,  v.  8  9.  * 

Author's  Farce,  v.  1. 

Bollugbroke's  Kssays  (Commeut  ou),  v.  10. 

Charge  delivered  to  Grand  Jury,  v.  10. 

Coffee-House  pulitii-iau,  v.  1. 

Coveut-Gardeu  jourual,  v.  10. 

Coveut-Gardeu  tragedy,  v.  2. 

Debaxichees  ;  a  comedy,  v.  2. 

DemOBthenes.     First  Olynthiac,  v.  8. 

Dialogue  betweeu  Alexander  the  Great  aud  Diogenes  the 
Cyuic.  V.  8. 

Don  Quixote  in  England,  a  comedy,  v.  3. 

Enquiry  into  the  causes  of  the  increase  of  robbers,  v.  10. 

Essay  on  couver.^ation.  v.  9. 

Essay  ou  life  of  Fielding,  by  A.  Murphy,  V.  1. 

Essay  on  nothing,  v.  10.  • 

Essay  ou  the  knowledge  of  characters  of  men,  v.  9. 

Eurydico  :  a  farce,  v.  3. 

Eurydice  hiss'd  ;  a  farce,  T.  3. 

Fathers  ;  a  comedy,  v.  4. 

Grub  street  opera,  v.  2. 

Historical  register  for  1736.  v.  3. 

Interlude  betweeu  Jupiter,  Juno,  Apollo,  and  Mercury,  v.  8. 

Intriguing  chatobarmaid,  a  comedy,  v.  3. 

Jacobite's  iournid.  v.  8. 

Jonathan  Wild  tho  Great,  V.  i. 

Joseph  Andrews,,  v.  5. 

Journal  of  a  voyage  to  Lisbon,  v.  10. 

Journey  from  this  world  to  tlie  next,  T.  4. 

Letter-writers  :  a  farce,  v.  2. 

Lottery  ;  a  farce,  v.  2. 

Love  in  several  masques,  v.  1, 

iliser  ;  a  comedy,  v.  2. 

Miss  Lucy  m  town  :  a  farce,  v.  3. 

Mdfk-doctor  ;  a  comedy,  v.  2. 

Moderu  husband ;  a  comedy,  v.  2. 

Old  niau  taught  wisdom  ;  a  larce,  v.  3. 

Pasquin  ;  a  dramatic  satire,  v.  3. 

Philiisophical  transactions,  1742-3,  v.  8. 

Iteniedy  of  affliction  for  loss  of  friends,  v.  8. 

Temple  beau  ;  a  comedy,  v.  1. 

Tom  Jones,  a  foundling,  v.  6-7. 

Tom  Thumb  the  great,  v.  1. 

Tragedy  of  tragedies,  v.  1, 

True  patriot,  v.  8. 

Tumbie-dowu  Dick.  v.  3. 

Universal  gallant  ;  a  comedy,  v,  3. 

AVeddiug-day  ;  a  comedy,  v.  3. 

&^  For  lives  of  Fielding,  see  Biography  fp.  144)  ;    alio 
Smith  (G.  B.)    Poets  and  novelists,  1876  [3251.11] ;   Gentle- 
man's mag..  May,  1872  (by  C.  C.  Clarke). 
Fielding  (TheodoiW  H.)     Art  of  engraving.     Londoff. 
laU.     8=". 143t;.21 

—  Introduction  to  painting  in  -watef  colours.     London, 

1852.    1.   8^ 1425.03 

—  On  the  knowledge  and  restoration  of  old  paintings. 

London,  1847.   18'. U24.ll 

—  Synopsis  of  practical  perspective.     3d  ed.     London, 

18i:i.  8= 1432.23 

Fields.     <ffl-  See  also  Field. 

Fields  (James  Thomas). H'awthorne.B., 1876.32°.  3076.17 

—  In  and  out  of  doors  with  Charles  Dickens.     Boston, 

1876.  32' 3052.29 

—  Yesterdays  with  authors.     B.,  1872.  12°.     .  2524.25 

Contents :     Pope.    Thackeray.     Hawthorne.     Dickens. 
Wordsworth.    Miss  Mitford. 

JV'>^.— For  articles  by  J.  T.  F.,  iu  Atlantic  montMy,  see 
p.  76  of  its  Index. 
Fifiana :  or  memorials  of  the  east  of  Fife.    See  ConoUy  (M.  F.) 

18C9 467.17 

Fiflne  at  the  fair,  poems.  See  Browning  (Uobert).  187'2.  1623.11 
Fifteen  decisive  battles  of  the  world.  iVe  Creasy  (K.  S.)  442.30 
Fifteen  Os,  and  other  prayers.  Printed  by  W.  Cax- 
ton  (circa  1490).  Reproduced  iu  photo-litho- 
graphy, by  S.  Ayling.  L.,  1809.  sm.  4°.  2775.01 
Fifty  years  in  a  Maryland  kitchen.  iVf  Howard  (B.C.)  1873.  601!5.19 
Fifty  years  iu  both  bemisptieres.  .S'''^  Nolle  (Vm-'ent).  .  3134.14 
Fifty  ye.ar3  iu  the  magic  ciicle.  BUtz  {— ,  called  .Sitinor).  4611.04 
Fifty  years  of  my  life.  See  Eeppel  (i.  T.,  earl  Albemarle).  3011.04 
Figaro,  pseud.  See  Larra  (Mariano  Jose  de). 
Fight  at  Dame  Europa's  school.  See  Dame  Europa's  school  (p.  403). 


Fight  at  Fiuncsburg.  Sec  Thorpe  (B.)  Anglo  Saxon  poems. 
1856 1665.110 

Fighting  the  whales  ;  or,  doings  and  dangers  of  a  fi.sh- 

ing  cruise.      [In  Ballaiityne's   niiscelluny,  v.  1. 

1809] 931.02 

Figsbee  (A.)     Maritime  flags  of  all  nations.  Kew  York, 

1869.   sq.  21" 931.01 

Figuier  (Louis).     L'alchimie  et  les  alchimistes.    3e  ed. 

Taris,  1>60.   1-2° 3812.25 

—  L'annee   scientifique  tt  industriellc.     1809.     Paris, 

1869.  12' 3922.09 

Tables deceiinales,  1856-0.5.  P.,18G0.  12°.  3922.10 

—  Earth  and  sea.     'i'r.,  ed.,  aud  enlarged  by  W.  H.  D. 

Adams.     L.,  1870.  8° 92.5.14 

—  Histoue  du  merveilleux  dans  les  temps  modcrnes. 

2eed.     4  v.    Paris,  1860.     12° S812.21 

V.  1.   Introd.     Les  diables  de  Loudun.      Les  convulsion- 
naires  jansenistes. 

2.  Les  prophetes  protestauts.    La  baguette  divinatoire. 

3.  Le  magueti.sme  animal. 

4.  Les  tables  touruantee.     Les  mediums  et  les  esprits. 

—  Human  (The)  race.     N.  Y.,  1872.     8'.     .     .  4737.15 

—  Insect  (The)  world.     Eevised  by  E.  W.  Janson. 

London,  1869.    8° 4823.12 

—  Mammalia  :  their  orders,  ftc.  N.  Y. ,  1870.  8'. 

—  Ocean  (The)  world.     N.  Y.,  18i;8.  b°.      .     .4826.02 
Same.  New  td.  revised  by  E.  P.  Wright.  London. 

1872.     8' 4825.26 

—  Primitive  man.     London,  1870.  8°.     .     .     .  5813.29 
Same.     New  Y'ork,  1 870.     8°.      ...     681.f.29.a 

—  Reptiles  and  birds.     Ed.  by  P.  Gilmore.     New  York, 

1870.  8° 4^17.16 

—  The  To-morrow  of  death  ;  or  the  futuro  according  to 

science.     From    the  French,   by  S.   K.    Crocker. 
Boston,  187-2.    12° 3552.12 

—  The  Vegetable  world.     N.  Y.,  1867.  8°.    .     .  4917.21 

—  The  World  before  the  deluge.     Tr.  from  the  French. 

New  York,   1866.     8"' 4717.26 

Figuier  (Mine  Louis).  Le  gardian  de  la  Camargue  : 
scenes  et  souvenirs  des  marcmmcs  du  Rhone. 
Paris,  1862.   12° 7021.22 

—  Mos  de  Lavene.     Paris,  1859.    12°.     .     .     .7021.19 

—  Nouvelleslangucdociennes.  Paris,  18C0.  12°.  7021.20 

—  Les  soeurs  de  ]ait.     Paiis,  1861.     12°.      .     .7021.21 
Fiji.    See  Countries  (p  310'. 

Filial  obedience,  ciiapone  {Mrs.JI.JH.)  Letters  on  filial  obedience. 
[In  her  Works,  v.  1.]       5U24.01 

Filmer  I  Edward).  A  defence  of  plays.  London,  1707. 
12' 1731.31 

Filth-diseases  and  their  prevention.     See  Simon  (J.)    .     .  4347.12 

Finance.     See  Political  economy.     (F^inance.) 

Financial  chronicle.     See  Commercial  and  financial  clironiclo. 

Finch  (A.  E. )  On  the  inductive  pLilo.sophy,  includ- 
ing a  parallel  bet-n-eeu  lord  Bacon  and  A.  Comte 
as  philob'ophers.   L.,  187'2.   8° 5422.13 

Finch  1 1.)  Travels  m  the  United  States  and  Ccnada. 
Added  an  essay  on  the  natural  boundaries  of  em- 
pires.    L.,  1833.     8° 1074.11 

Fincbdale  prior}-,  (Enrjland).  Charters  of  endow- 
ment, inventories,  and  account  rolls.  London, 
SuHee^  soc,  1837.    8°.    .......     .  511H.10 

Finck  (Hugo).  Account  of  antiquities  iu  Vera  Cruz,  ^iexico. 
ISm.  rep.,  1870.] 3936.25 

Findel  (J.  G.)  History  of  freemasonry.  2d  ed.  Eevised 
byD.  M.  Lyon.     L.,  1869.  8°.     .     .     .     .5837.22 

Finden  i  Edward).  *  Illustrations  of  the  life  and  works 
of  lord  Byron.  With  information  by  W.  Brocke- 
don.     3  V.     London.  ls3y-34.     8°.       .     .   1625.04 

Fiuden  (Wm.)  'Ports,  harbours,  watering-places  and 
picturesque  scenery  of  Greit  Biitain.  Ulus.  by 
\V.  H.  Bartlett,  J.  D.  Harding,  etc.  With  desciip- 
tions.     L.,  {n.d.'\    4° 1446.26 

—  and  Edward).     'Portraits  of  the  female  aristocracy 

of  queen  Victoria.    2  v.  Lond.,  1849.    4°.    1467.14 

Pindlay  (.Alexander  Goorgd.     Director,'  for  Bihrings 

Sea  and  the  coast  of  Alaska.     Wasliington,   1869, 

8" 1145.05 

—  Directory  for  the  navigation  of  the  Indian  Archipel- 

ago, China,  and  Japan.     L.,  1870.    8'.     .1045.05 
Fiudley  (W.)     History  of  the  insurrection  in  Pennsyl- 
vania in  1791.     Phila.,  1796.     8'.     .     .     .     581.04 


In  aaking  tor  books,  use  the  ••  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AU  I'HOB'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  tho  TITLE,  and  tho  NUMBER. 


538 


FINE    ARTS. 


Akrancemektof  Sub  DiviBioNS.— 1,  Art:  nature  and  relations,  Esthetics,  Beauty.— 2,  Ancient  art.— 3,  Anecdotes.— 
4,  Animals  (p.  5,19).  5,  Artistic  Anatomy.— 6,  biography  IP-  r>:t9).— 7,  Bird-Painting  (p.  610). —8,  Colours,  Colouring 
and  Pigments  (p.  .'i40).— 9,  Crayons.— 10,  Dance  of  Dealli  Ip.  64U).— 11,  Decoration,  Design,  and  Ornament.— 12.  Dic- 
tionaries (p  541).— 13,  Drawing.  PerspectiTe  and  Shadows  (p.  .'illl.- 14,  Dutch,  Flemish,  and  German  Schools  of  Art 
(p.  541).— 15.  Emblems,  Symbols,  and  Devices,  etc.  p.  541) —16,  Ecclesiastical  Art  (p.  642).— 17,  Education  in  Art 
(p.  642).— 18,  Encouragement  of  Art  (p.  642).— 19,  English  and  British  Art  (p.  642).— 20,  Engraving,  Prints,  and  Draw- 
ings (p.  542).— 21,  Essays  (p.  642).— 22.  Etching  (p.  543).— 23,  Etruscan  Art  (p.  643).— 24,  European  Art  (p.  543).— 
25,  Expression  (p.  543).— 26,  Figure  Drawing  and  Painting  p.  643).— 27.  Floral  Decoration  (p.  643).— 28.  Flower 
Painting  (p.  543).— 29,  Foliage  Drawing  (p.  643).— 30,  French  Art  (p.  643).— 31.  Fresco  and  Mural  Decoration  (p.  613).— 
32,  Furniture  and  Household  Taste  (p.  644).— 33,  Galleries  and  Museums  (p.  644).— 34,  Gems  and  Precious  Stones 
(p.' 544).— 35,  Glass  Painting.— 36,  Greek  Art  (p.  64.';).— 37,  History  and  Criticism.— 38.  Illumination  and  Missal  Paint- 
ing (p.  645).— 39,  Industrial  Art  (p.  545). — 40,  Italian  Art  (p.  545).— 41,  Landscape  Painting  (p.  546).— 42,  Lithography 
(p.  646).— 43,  Marine  Painting  (p.  64(1).— 44,  Miniature  Painting  (p.  54(1).— 45,  Monograms  (p.  646).— 46,  Monumental 
Brasses  (p.  646)  — 47,  Mosaic  Pavements  (p.  546). — 48,  Painters  and  Painting  (p.  540).— 49,  Periodicals  (p.  547).— 50.  Pic- 
tures and  Engravings  ip.  547).— 51,  Picturesque  (p.  547|.— 62.  Plant  Form  (p.  647).— 53,  Portrait  Painting  (p  647).— 54, 
Pottery  and  Porcelain  (p.  647).— 55,  Preservation  and  Restoration  of  Paintings  (p.  647).— 56.  Pre  Raffaelitism  (p.  547).— 
57,  Renaissance  (p.  647)  —58.  Sacred  Art  (p.  .147).— 59,  Scenery  (p.  .5481.-60,  Sculpture  (p  548).— 61.  Sketching  (p.  548). 
62.  Sorrento  and  Inlaid  Work  (p.  .548).— 63,  Spanish  Art  (p.  647  — 64,  Symbolism  (p.  548).— 65,  Terracottas  (p.  ,548).— 
66,  Transparency  Painting  |p.  648).— 67,  Trees  (p.  648).— 68,  United  States  (p.  648).— 69,  Vases  (p.  549).— 70,  Water- 
Colour  Fainting  (p.  649).- 71,  Women  Artists  (p.  649). 


1.  Art:  its  Nature  aiid  Relationa, 
.fflsthetioa,  Beauty. 

1,  Art ;  its  nature  and  relations, 

AUston{\V.)    Lectures  OQ arts.     18.5IX     .     .     .1411.01 

Bellars  (W.)    The  fine  arts  and  their  uses  :  principles 

and  limits  of  expression,  with  especial  reference 

to  their  popular  influence.     187(1.     .     .     .  1431. 3'J 

Dwiaht   (M.    A.)    Introduction  to   the   study   of   art. 

185'J 1411.05 

Ouizvl  {F.  P.  0.)    The  fine  arts  :  their  nature  and  rela- 
tions.    Tr.  by  G.  Grove.     Is53.      .     .     .1412.05 
Hamerlon  {P.  0.)    Thoughts  about  art.     1871.1111.22 
Harris  (0.)    Theory  of  the  arts  ;  or,  art  in  relation  to 
nature,  civilizaiiion  and  man.     2  v.    1809.  1422.16 

Harris  (J.)     ConceruiuK  art.     [In  his  Works.]       ....  6014.26 

—  Coiicernint:  music,  paiutiug,  and  poetry,  [/k /(t5  Works. 161)14.26 
Herdman  ( IF.  G. )    Thoughts  ou  speculative  cosmology 

and  the  principles  of  art.     1870.      .     .     .  1436. 13 

Hnnt(]V.M.)     Talk.sonart.     1875 1425.17 

James  {H.)     Dniversality  in  art.     [/n /lis  Lectures,  1852.]   3S63.24 

Jarues(J.J.)     Art  hints.     1855 1411.02 

JVofe.— Reviewed  in  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  81,  1855. 

—  Art  thoughts.     18(J9 1411.10 

—  The  art-idea.     1864 1411.09 

Lamennais  (F.)     De  I'art.      [/n  Ais  Esquisse,  e/c,  V- 4.]     .3564.26 

Lessiiui  ((f.  K)  Laocoon  :  an  essay  on  the  limits  of 
painting  and  poetry.  Tr.  by  E.  C.  Beasley. 
1853. 1412.14 

Same.  Tr.  by  Ellen  Frothinghum.  1874.  1414. 14a 

Same.     Tr.    with   notes  by    Sir   R.    Phillimore. 

1874 1413.07 

Liveque  {0.)     Le  spiritualisme  dans  I'art.   1864.  1431,32 

ZoiKj  {S.  P.)     Art  :  its  laws,  etc.     1871.      .     .1412.20 

ProiuJhnn  (P.  J.)  Du  prinoipe  de  I'art  et  de  sa destina- 
tion sociale.    1865 1412.18 

Purdie  ( T. )  Form  and  sound,  can  their  beauty  be 
dependenton  the  same  physical  laws?  1849.1430.00 

Quatreiiiire  de  Qidnci/ {A.  V.)  Essay  on  the  nature  and 
means  of  imitntion  in  the  flue  arts.   1837.     1422. 15 

liemarks  on  ancient  and  modem  art,  in  a  series  of 
essays.     By  an  amateur,   [anoti.'l  1837.      .  1412.11 

Buskin  (J.)  Art  culture  ;  selected  from  his  works,  by 
W.  H.  Piatt     1873 1413.06 

—  The  eagle's  nest  :  ten  lectures  on  the  relation  of 

natural  science  to  art.  1873 1411.27 

—  Lectures  on  art     1870 1411.16 

—  Mysteiy  of  lifeand  itsarls.   1869 1411.20 

—  Politioal  economy  of  art     1858 1411.12 

—  Selections  from  [his]  writings.     18i'.8.     .     .2512.21 

—  "The  true  and  the  beautiful  in  art,  literature,  morals 

and  religion.     With  a  notice   of  the   author   by 

Mrs.  L.  C.  Tuthill.     1868 1411  08 

Same.     1859 1411. OSa 

—  T<vo  paths  :  being  lectures  on  art     1859.     .   1411.15 
Samson    {&.    ir.)    Elements  of  art   criticism  ;   with  a 

historic  survey  of   the  method  of   art   execution. 

1867 1412.03 

Same.     [Abridged.]    18G8 1412.10 

Sclderiel(K.  M\F.vnn).  iEsthetic  works.   1840.   2542.12 
Contents:  Letters  ou  christian  art.    Guthic architecture. 
Limits  of  the  beautiiul. 
SeeUy  tJ.  R.)    Elementary  principles  of  art.     [/«  Ais  Roman  im- 
perialism, etc.,  18U  ;  p.  1(>6-194.J 2642.31 


Shre  (M.  A.)    Elements  of  art  a  i)oem.     1809.1684.30 

—  Rhymes  on  art   1805 1684.30 

Smith  {A.)    Nature  of  imitation  in  the  arts.     [In  his  Essays,  etc., 

p.  179252.1 6416.24 

Smith  {J.)  Lights  and  shadows  of  artist  life  and 
character.  1853 1412.07 

Taine  (ff. )  The  ideal  in  art  Tr.  by  J.  Durand. 
1869 1411.11 

—  De  I'ideal  dans  I'art     1867 1431.31 

—  Philosophy  of  art     1867 1411.26 

—  Philosophic  de  I'art.  1865 1431.27 

Torrey  (J.)     A  theory  of  fine  arts.    1874.     .     .  1411.23 

See  also  Atlautic  monthly,  v.  13.  1864  (Relation  of  art  to 
nature,  by  J.  E.  Cabot)  ;  v.  23,  1869  (Populanziug  art.  by 
J.  Partou)  ;  Coutemp.  rev.,  v.  20,  1872  [Laws  of  modesty  in 
art.  by  M.  Browne)  ;  Fortnightly  rev.,  v.  1,  1865  (An  ar- 
tistic spirit,  by  P.  G.  Hameiton) ;  v.  6,  I86G  (Two  art  philo- 
Boi)hers  :  Leveque  and  Taiue,  by  P.  G.  Hamerton)  :  Fra- 
ser's  mag  ,  v.  65, 1857  (Futn-tions  of  artintfi)  ;  v.  6(1,  1857  (Art 
and  history) ;  v.  71,  1865  (Hierarchy  of  art.  by  F.  P.  Gobbe  ; 
2  art.):  N.s  ,  v.  1,  1870,  or  LitttU,  1870,  v.  2  (Objects  Wart)  ; 
Macmillau's  mag.,  Oct,  1872  (Art  and  morality,  by  G.  A. 
Simcox)  :  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  1,  1860  (Glance  at  the  flue  arts)  : 
NewEuglauder,  v.  18,  186(1  (Their  proper  sphere);  v.  21, 1865 
(Principles  of  art,  by  J.  II.  iloppiu) ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  81,  1865 
(Meaning  and  method)  ;  v.  103,  1866  (PhllOfluphy  of)  ; 
Westm.  rev.,  v.  91, 18G9  (Art  and  morality). 

2.  -jEstketics  of  the  Beautiful  and  Sutilime, 

Alison  (A. )     Essays  on  the-  nature  and    principles  of 

taste.     1852 5437.02 

Beattie  {J.)  Illustrations  on  sublimity.  [In  Ais  Works,  v.  3  ]  6015.11 
Barlce  (E )     Philosophical  inquiry  into  the    origin  of 
our  ideas  of  the  sublime  and  beautiful.  1818.  5613.13 
Same.     With  au  introductory  discourse  concern- 
ing taste.    1806 5437.05 

Clmsical  journal,  v,  1-2,  1810  (Of  the  staudSrd  of  taste).  2742.01 
Z>'(;/ (7/.  A'.)  Science  of  ajsthetics.  1.^72.  .  1412.29 
Donaldson  (J. )  Prinbiples  of  taste,or  elements  of  beauty. 

1786 5434.32- 

Field  (0.)    .Esthetics.     1820.    ['"  Pamphleteer,  v.  17.]    .606817 
Hope  (£ )     The  immaterial  system  of  man  contemplat- 
ed in  accordance  with  the  beautiful  and  the  sub- 
lime.    2  V.     1835 3561.23 

Jeffrey  (f.)     Essays,  1862  ;  p.  13-10 2633.19 

Ji.nes  (R.)     Taste  :  a  lecture.   1842 5721.04 

Jiniffroy  (T.)     Cours  d'esthetique._  1863.     .     .5437.03 
Kiratry  (A.  II.  de).     Examen  philosophique  des  con- 
siderations sur  le  sentiment  du  sublime  et  du  beau. 

1823 5437.04 

Knight  (iJ.  P.)     Analytical  inquiry  into  the  principles 

of  taste.     1808 5437.01 

Mniite>;fiHini  {C.de  S.,haron  de).  Essai  sur  lo  goQt  431.10 
Smith  (S.)    On  taste.     Ou  the  beautiful.    Ou  the  sublime.     [In 

his  Moral  philosophy,  p.  ]17.2l.'3.] 6436.08 

Sully  (J. )     Sensation  and  intuition.     1874.       .  5436.08 

Ussker    [J.)     Clio,  or    a  discourse  on    taste,     lanon.'i 

1767. 641.12 

3.  lieauty. 

Bayliss  ( W. )     Witness  of  art,    or   legend    of   beauty. 

1876 1431.40 

SUickie  ( J.  .S.)  On  beauty:  three  discourses.  1858. 1412.21 

Reviewed  in  North  Brit,  rev,,  v.  28, 1868. 
Calvert  (J.  S.)     Essays  aisthetical.   1875.     .     .     1411.29 
Cousin  (  V.)     Lectures  on   the   true,  the  beautiful,  and 

the  good.- Tr.  by  0.  W.  Wight     1*5^.     .     1412.06 


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Ellis  (Mrs.  S.  S.)      The   beautiful  in  natme  and   art. 

18GG 1412.15 

Emerson  (K.  W.)  Conduct  of  life,  18G0  ;  p.  345-271.  .  .  2524.02 
Ferijusfion  (J.)  True priueipk-.s  of  beauty  iu art.  14iiG.U3 
Hau  (D.  ii.)     An  attempt  to  define  ajsthetical  taste. 

1814 1412.27 

—  First  principles  of  symmetrical  beauty.  184G.  1412.22 

—  Principles  of   beauty  iu    colouring    systematized. 

1845 1422.11 

— ■  Science  of  be.iuty  as  developed  in  nature  and  applied 

iuart.    1856 113r,.07 

Hoijarth  (W.)    Analv-sis  of  beauty 1412. 2G 

Same,     [/n  Ais  Works,  v.  2, 1810.) 1445.02 

Halchesoii  {F. )     Inquiry  into  the  original   of  our  ideas 

of  beauty.  5th  ed.   1753 5134.43 

Kinu  iT.  S.)  Biiiiity  aud  religiou.  [In  his  Patric.tisra,  ffc.]  3564.12 
MacvicariJ.  (J.)  Philos.  of  the  beautiful.  18)5.  1412.30 
Meiigs  {A.  H.)  Beauty  and  taste.  [In  his  Works,  v.  1, 17%.]  1412.03 
I'urton  (]['.)  Philocaliii  :  natural,  pojtic,  and  pictur- 
esque beauty.     1864 1436.2G 

Schimmclpenninck  (M.  A.)  Principles  of  beauty.  1431.13 
Schlegd  {K.  W.  F.  von).    On  the  limits  of  the  beautiful.     [In  his 

.aistholic  works.]       2542.12 

Shedd  ( ir.  O.  T.)    True  nature  of   the   beautiful.     [In  his  Dis- 
courses aud  essays.  1862.] 3593.09 

Slacken.  J.)  Ministry  of  the  beautiful.  1850.  1412.28 
S!/mo:ids  iJ.  A.)    Principles  of  beauty.    1857.     1436.12 

—  Principles  of  beauty.  [In  his  Miscel.,  p.  1-49.  1871.]  .  2547.19 
Topffer  ( ii. )     Reflexions  ct  menus  propos  d'un  peintro 

genevois.  ou  essai  sur  le  beau  dans  les  arts.  1431.3 1 
Woolnoth{T.)    Dissert,  ou  personal  and  relative  beauty.     \In  his 

Facts  and  faces,  p.  185-261  1 6432.06 

Sfe  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  5.  1860  (Laws  of  bianty)  ; 
v.  7. 1861  (Greek  liuesl ;  Blackwood  s  mag.,  v.  74,  1853  (Real 
aud  ideal.) 

American  Art.    S:c  United  States  (p.  548). 
2   Ancient  Art. 
Hodder  {H.  M.)  Handbook  of  arohfeology.  18K8.  1454.10 
Midler  (CO.)  Ancient  art  and  its  remaiu.s.  1852.  1455.11 
Rockette  {R.)  Lecture  on  ancient  art.     18.j4.     .  1441.01 
Weslropp  ( H.  M. )     Handbook  of  arch^olo^y.     Travel- 
ler's art  companion  to  the  museums  and  ancient 
remains  of  Italy,  Greece,  and  Egypt.  l."jGS.  1454.10 
Winckelmann  (J.)    History  of  ancient  art.     Tr.  bv  G. 

H.  Lodge.  4  v.   1856-72 ,  1455.21 

See  a^so  Nat.  qu.  rev.,v:  15.  1867. 

jftS*  See  also  ArchEBology  (p.  32  of  Catalogue). 

Illustrations  of  Ancient  Master-pieces. 

Bouillon  (P.)     *Musee  des  antiques.     Avec  des  notices 

par  J.  B.  de  Saint-Victor.    3  v.    1811-27.     A.57.13 
V.  1.    Divinit^s.     2.    Heros,  peraonnagoa,  Greca  et  Ro- 

mains.     3.  Diviuites,  b6ros,   personnages,   autels,    vases, 

tombeauK,  etc. 
Caylus  (A.  C.  P.  de  T.,  comtede).     'Eecueil  d'antiquites 

7  V.  1756-67.    .  • 1475.01 

Montfaucon  (B.  de).     'Antiquity  explained,  and  repre- 
sented iu  sculptures.  Tr.  by  D.  Humphreys.   5  v. 

1771-72 1457.09 

Same.     Supplement.   5  v.  in  2.    1775.     .   1457.14 

Moses  {H.)    Select  Greek  and  Roman  antiquities  from 

vases,  gems,  and  other  subjects.     1817.    .   1466.26 
Museum  Worsleyanum  :  collection  of  antique  basso  re- 
lievos, buslos,  statues,  and  gems.  2  v.  1794.  A. 47.03 
Museum  Florentinum.     *Gemmse  autiquag.     Imagines. 

Gum  observ.  A.  F.  Gorii.  2  v.  Florentise,  1731-32. 

•      fol A.  17.01 

— •  —  Same.  Statuas  antiquae.  Cum  observ.  A.  F.  Gorii. 

Florentise,  1734.  fol A.  17.03 

Rohiou  (M.)  and  Letiormant  (F.)  'Chefs-d'oeuvre  de  I'art 

antique.      le  serie.      Monuments  de  la  vie  des 

anciens.    Teste  par  M.  Kobiou.   3  v.    Paris,  1867. 

4° 1465.18 

Same.     2e  serie.     Monuments  do  la  peinture  et 

de  la  sculpture.     Texte  par  F.  Lenormant.     4  v. 

Paris,  1867.  4° 1465.21 

eS"  See  also  Galleries  (p.  644);— Gems  (p.  641). 

3.  Anecdotes  of  Art  and  Artists. 

Elines  (</.)    Arts  and  artists,  or  anecdotes  of  painting, 

sculpture,  etc.     3  v.     1825 1414.10 

Pfrcj/ anecdotes,  v.  4,  1823 6211.04 

lipooner  (S. )     Anecdotes  of  pninters,  engravers,  sculp- 


tors, aud  architects,  aud  curiosities  of  art.     3  v. 
1865 1414.13 

4.  Animals  (Dra-wong  of). 

Hawkins  (B.  W.)  Artistic  anatomy  of  cattle  and  sheep. 

3d  ed.    1873 1472.01 

—  Artistic  anatomy  of  the  horse.  5th  ed.  1874.  1472.02 
Landseer  (T.)     'Engravings  of  lions,  tigers,  pauthers, 

leopards,  dogs,  etc.  1853 1447.08 

Weiijall  (C.  U.)     Guide  to  animal   drawing.     Cth   ed. 

1868 1472.03 

War  (H.)    Animal  drawing  in  pencil     [Foster  iV.) 

IJrawiug  copybook.] 1432.06 

g(S-  See  also  Bird  Painting  (p.  640). 

5.  AiUstic  Anatomy. 

Fau  (./. )     Anatomy  of  the  external  forms  of  man  ;  in- 
tended for  the  use  of  artists,  painters,  aud  sculp- 
tors. Ed.  by  R.  Knox.   1819.  (Text  only).  1450.06 
Flaxman  {J. )     Anatomical  studies  of  the  bones  and 
muscles,  for  the  use  of  artists.  1833.   .     .  1456.04 
Knox  {H.)    Manual  of  artistic  anatomy.  1852.  1454.20 
See  also  Winslow's  journal,  v.  7.  1854. 
JUS-  See  also  Figure  Drawing  (p.  643) ;  Sculpture  (p.  647). 

6.  Biography  of  ArUsta ; 

(Dictionaries  and  Collectioyis.) 

Baldlnucci  {F.)    Opera.     14  v.     1808-12.     .     .1464.01 
Contents:  v.l.  Dell' arte  dell' iiitagliare  in  rame.  coUe  vite 
di  molti  maestri,  con  auuot.  da  Mauni.    4-14.  Notizie  de' 
professori  del  dlseguo. 

BruOiot  ( F. )  Dictionnaire  des  mbnogrammes.  He. ,  avec 
lesquels  les  peintres,  dessinateurs,  graveurs  et 
sculpleurs  ont  desigue  leur  noms.  3  v.  in  1. 
1832 1436.17 

Bryan  [M.)  Dictionary  of  painters  and  engravers. 
Enl.  by  G.  Stanley.     1849 1415.03 

Clement  (Mrs.  C.  E.)  Painters,  sculptors,  architects, 
engravers,  and  theii-  works.    A  handbook.  1413.05 

Ilobbes  {J.  R. )     Picture  collector's  manual,  a  dictionary 

of  painters.     2  v.     1849 1442.01 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Dictionary  of  names  of  painters.  2.  Al- 
pliabetical  arrangement  of  scholars  and  uiasters,  and  clas- 
sihcation  of  eubjects. 

Knox  (M.)  Great  artists  and  groat  anatomists.    1454.19 
Contents :      Cuvier.      GeoflFroy  St.  Hilaire.      Da  Vinci. 
Michael  Angelo. 

Lee  (H.  F.)    Historical  sketches  of  the  old  painters. 

lanon.]     1841 1431.07 

Contents  :  Apellea  and  Protogenea.  Cimabue  and  Giotto. 
Lionardo  da  Vinci.  Michelangelo.  Raffaello.  Correggio. 
Giorgione  and  Tiziano.  The  three  Carracci,  Rubens  aud 
Vandyke.     CLaude  Gelee. 

Marchese  ( V. )  Lives  of  the  most  eminent  painters, 
sculptors,  and  architects  of  the  order  of  S.  Do- 
minic.    2  V.     1852 1414.28 

Milizia  (F.)  Lives  of  celebrated  architects.  2  v.  1415.11 

Ullley  (H.)  Biographical  and  critical  dictionary  of  re- 
cent and  living  painters  and  engravers,  supple- 
ment to  Brj-an's  dictionary,  as  edited  by  G.  Stan- 
ley.   1866 1415.05 

Piikinr/ton  (.M.)  General  dictionary  of  painters,  from 
1'250.  With  introd.  by  A.Cunuingham.1852.1415.08 

Re.veley  (U.)  Notices  illustrative  of  the  drawings  and 
sketches  of  distinguished  masters.    1820.    1415.17 

Sfindfll  (J.)  Memoranda  of  art  aud  artists.  1871.  1411.24 

l^cluidow  ( W.  von).  Der  modeine  Vasari.  Erinnerungen 
aus  dem  Kiinstler  Leben.     1854.     .     .     .  1434.12 

&lvuiico(P.)  L'Aite  nella  vita  degli  artisti.  1870.  1431.38 
Conti-nts  :  Dante  e  Giotto.    Bellini  e  Durero.    Sanmicheli 
e  Vasari.    Schiavone  e  Vittoria.     Veronica  Franco  o  Tin- 
toretto.     Sofonisba    Anguis.'^ola  e  Van  Dyck.      Bernardo 
Strozzi.     Eruesta  la  disegnatrice. 

8iUlfj(J.)  Dictionary  of  the  artists  of  antiquity.  1415.13 

l^pooner  (S.)  Anecdotes  of  painters,  engravers,  sculp- 
tors, and  architects,  and  curiosities  of  art.  3  v. 
1865 1414.13 

—  Biographical  hist,  of  the  fine  arts.  2  v.  1865.  1415.01 

Vasari  (0.)  Lives  of  painters,  sculptors,  and  architects. 
ri3th  to  15th  century.]  Tr.  by  Mrs.  J.  Foster.  5  v. 
18.^0 1414.01 

Vertue  ( 0. )  Catalogue  of  engravers.  Digested  from 
[his]  mss.,  by  H.  Walpole.  1786.     .     .     .  1414.22 


In  aaking  for  booka,  use  the  "  Book  Orders,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  N.\ME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


540 


FINE    ARTS:  Biosraphy  of  Artists  to  Decoration  and  Design. 


Biogsapliy  of  Artists,  continued. 
Wairen  {H.)    A  text-book  of  art  studies.  1876.  i4r.J.13 

agj"  Sft  nho  History  of  art  ([>.  545);— Dutch.  Flemish  an.l 
German  art  (p.  5411  :— English  art  (p.  54;i):— French  art 
{p.  54;J); — Italian  art  (p.  545);— Spanish  art  (p  548);— United 
States  (p.  548). 

i^g-  For  BL'parate  notices  of  painters,  Bculiitora,  and 
engravers,  s^'e  {in  Biography  :  Indimdual ,  p.  116-215)  the 
names  of  Angeugo  (Fra)  ; — Barry  (^irChatles)  ;— Bakto- 
LOMMEO  (Fra)  ; —  Bewick  (T.)  ;  —  Bewick  (Wm.)  ;  —  Bf.ake 
(Win.);— Canova  ; — Carter  iJohn)  ; — Cellini  (Beuvenuto); 
— GhaNTREY  ; —  CiMABUE  ; —  CoLE  (ThiiniiiB)  ;—  COPLEY  ; — 
CuRREaolo  ;  —  CR-AWFORd  ;  —  CuYP  ;—  Dore  ;—  DUHER  ;— 
Eastlake  (Sir  C.  L.)  ;  —  Etty  (Wm.)  ;  —  Flasdrin  (H.)  ;— 
Flaxman  ; — FosELi ; — Gainsborough  ;— Gessner  ;— Gib.son 
(D.  C.)  :—  Gibson  (John)  ; — Giotto  ; — Greenouoh  (H  )  ; — 
Greuze  : —  GuiDO  Reni  ;—  Hamerton  ; —  Haydon  ; —  Ho- 
garth ; —  Holbein  :  — .  Hunt  {Wm.  Holman)  ; —  Ingres  ; — 
INMAN  ; — Kauffman  (Angelique)  ; — Kaulbach  ; — Landseer 
{Sir  E.)  ;— Lawrence  {Sir  T.)  ;— Leech  (John)  ; — Lkly  {Sir 
Peter)  ; — Mulreatjy  ; —  Murillo  ;— Nollekens  ; — North- 
cote  (Wm.)  ; —  I'ARMiGlANo  ; —  Peale  (Kembraiidt)  ; —  Ra- 
phael ; — Rembrandt  ;— Reynolds  (Sir  Joshua); — Robertm 
(Daviil)  :—  Rosa  (Salvator)  ; —  Rubens  :—  Kuskin  (.John)  ; — 
ScHEFFER  (Ary)  ; — Stothard  (T.)  ;— Thorwaldsen  ;— Tin- 
TOKETTo  ;— Titian  ;—TuRNEft:— Vandyke  ;- Velabquez;— 
Vernet(H.)  ;— Veronese  (Paul)  ;— Vinci  (Leonardo  da)  ;— 
Waiteau  ; — West  (Beuj.)  ;— Wouvermans, 

7.  Bird-paiatiug. 

Brooksliaio  (0.)  *Six  birds,  accurately  drawn  aud 
colored  after  nature,  with  instructions  for  tbe 
young  artist.  1817 1417.21 

8.  Colours,  Colouring,  and  Pigments. 

Bacon  (J.)    Theory  of  colouring l.'^Sl.l-l 

Benson  ( ]V. )     Manual  of  the  science  of  colour  on  the 

natural  .system.  1871 1424.18 

Beiold  (W.  von).     Theory  of  colour  in  relation  to  art 

and  art  industry.     i87G 1422.20 

Cave  (Mine.  il.  E.)  Cave  method  of  drawiug  :  for  stu- 
dents.    2d  part— Color 1424.13 

Ckevreul.  {M.  E.)  Principles  of  harmony  and  contrast 
of  colours.     Tr.  by  C.  Martel.    185.5.     .     .  1424.06 

Same.     1860 1424.07 

Church  {A.  II^     Colour.   [1872.] 1422.13 

Davy  {Sir  H.)  Experiments  on  the  colours  used  by  the  ancients. 
[In  his  Works,  v.  6,  p.  ISl-lSD.) 4214.18 

Field  (0.)  Chromatography  :  colours  and  pigments. 
1841 1422.07 

—  Grammar  of  colouring.   1850 1424.09 

Same.     18.58 1421.10 

Same.  Enlarged  by  E.  A.  Davidson.  1875.  1424. 10a 

Gardner  (F.  B.)     How  to  paint,  a  compendium  for  the 

tradesman,  mechanic,  merchant,  farmer,  and  pro- 
fessional painter.     1872 1424.19 

Goethe  (J.  W.  von).  Theory  of  colours.  With  notes  by 
C.  L.  Eastlake.    1810 1422.05 

Hay  {D.  R.)  Laws  of  h;irmoniou3  colouring  adapted 
to  interior  decorations,  manufactures,  etc.  3d  ed. 
1836 1422.10 

Same.     4th  ed.     1838 1422.09 

—  Principles  of  beauty  in  coloring  sy.stematized.  1422.11 
Howard  {F.)  Colour,  as  a  means  of  art.  1838.  1424.15 
Linton  (  W. )     Ancient  and  modern  colours  ;  with  their 

chemical  and  artistioal  properties.     1852.      1421.14 
Martel  (C.)    On  the  materials  used  in  painting.    1582.29 

—  Principles  of  colouring.  10th  ed.  .  .  .  1581.16 
Merrifield  (Mrs.  M.  P.)    Original  treatises  dated  from 

the  12tU  to  18th  centuries  on  the  arts  of  painting, 

gilding,    dyeing,  eic.     With   introd.,    trausl. ,   etc. 

2  V.   1S49 1422.01 

Contents:     Treatises  by  Alcheriiis,    Edwards  (G.   OK.), 

Ei-acliuB,  Le  Bef^ue,  Lebrun,  Pierre  de  S.  Audemar,  Vul- 

pato.  and  others,  unknown. 
Moigno  (F.  A*.  M.)    Accidental  or  subjective  colors.  [Sm.  report. 

1866.] 3936.21 

Painter,  gilder,  and  varnisher's  companion.  .  3932.33 
Piinins  S-'citndus  (C.)     Account  of  paintings  and  colours.     [In  his 

Nat.  hist.,  V.  G,  1857.] 4715.06 

Portal  (P.  P.  F. ,  bnrondi:).  Essay  on  symbolic  colours. 

From  the  French,  with  notes,  by  W.   S.    Inman. 

1845 14G6.07 

Principles   of   design    and    colour.      [auo».  ]     London, 

1847.     4" 1125.13 

Theory  of   effect.     Of  light  and  sliade,  of  colour  and 

harmony,     [anon.]     With     illus.    by     Hinckley. 

Philadelphia,  1851.   Vi^ 1411.06 


—  Useful  companion  and  artificer's  assistant  :   6.000 

recipes.     1876 6017.06 

Wilkinson  (^'ir  J.  0.)  On  colour  and  taste  [in  orna- 
mental design].     1858 1422.06 

•S-'f  also  Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  76.  1854  (Colour  in  nature 
and  art);  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  32,  1860  (Form  and  colour)  ;  Fra- 
ser'a  mag.,  v.  62,  1855  (Science  and  {Esthetics  of  colour). 

S''r  also  Decoration  {below] ; — Painting  (p.  C18);— Physics 
(Optics). 

9.  Crayons. 

Murray  (H.)  Art  of  painting  and  drawing  in  coloured 
crayons.     11th  ed ,     .  1471.15 

10.  Dance  of  Death.^ 

Douce  (F.)  Dance  of  death  ;  engravings  on  wood,  with 
a  dissertation  on  the  several  representations  of 
that  subject,  more  especially  those  ascribed  to 
Mac;iber  and  Hans  Holbein.  1833.     .     .     .  1452.23 

Ilolhein  (H.)  L'alphabet  de  la  mort.  Entoure  de  bor- 
dures  du  xvie  si^cle  et  suivi  d'anciens  poemes 
frau(;ais  sur  le  sujet  des  trois  mors  et  des  troia 
vis.  Publics  d'apres  les  manuscrits,  par  A.  de 
Montaiglon.    1856 1452.26 

Same.     [Engl.]    Alphabet  of  death.     Ulustr.ated 

with  old  borders  engraved  on  wood.  With  Latin 
sentences  and  English  quatrains,  selected  by  A. 
de  Montaiglon.    1856 1452.27 

Same.     The  dance  of   death  ;  from  the  original 

designs.     Engraved  by  W.  Hollar.    1816.1452.25 

—  With  dissertation  by  F.  Douce.  1858.  .  .  1452.24 
Lncroix  (P.)    La  danse  JIacabre  :  histoire  fantastique 

du5esi6cle.  Par  P.L.Jacob,  [;>.5ei(ii.]  1832.  1452.22 

11.  Decoration,  Design,  and  Ornament 

1.  Decoration  and  Colour. 

Afternoon  lectures,  v.  3,  1866  (Decorative  art  in  connection  with 
modern  science,  by  J.  H.  Pollen) 2512.22 

Braun{E.)  Explanatory  text  and  additional  plates  to 
Gruuer's  Specimens  of  ornamental  art.l850.1457.17 

r;(ajn/^ers'5  papers  for  the  people,  v.  9 2516.05 

Oruner  (L. )  Decorations  of  the  Garden-pavilion, 
Buckingham  pabce.     1846 A.37.11 

—  *  Specimens  of  ornamental  art  of  the  classical  epochs. 

Illftstrated  by  80  plates.  With  descriptive  text 
by   E.  Braun.     2  v.     fol.  and  4°.     .     .     .1457.16 

ILiy  [D.  R-)  The  interior  decorator,  laws  of  harmoni- 
ous colouring.     18(i7 1453.18 

Jones[  0. )  'Examples  of  Chinese  ornament.  1867. 1467.04 

—  •  (jrammar  of  ornament.  [1865.]  .  .  .  1467.03 
Pi-inci'pte  of  design  and  colour,  [anon.]  Is47.  1425.13 
Taylor  {I )  Ornamentation  of  nature.  [In  his  Ultimate  civilization, 

.       etc.     1860  ;  p.  314-36.) 2544.04 

See  also  Fortnightly  rev.,  v.  13,  1870  (by  F.  T.  Palgrave;  ; 
v.  14,  1H70  ;  V.  15,  1871  (Beauty  aod  realism,  by  E.  I.  Poin- 
ter); N.  A.  rev.,  v.  95,  1862  (Ornament  in  nature  and  in  art). 
JiS"  See  also  Fresco  Painting  (p.  543J;— Colours,  above. 

2.  Design  and  ornament,  mainly  without  colour. 

B<ill(E.)     Inventive  drawing.     1864.      .     .     .1467.02 

Billiinis  (R.  IF.)  The  power  of  form  applied  to  geome- 
tric tracery.  With  one  hundred  designs  and  their 
foundations.   1851 1465.11 

Blanc  (C.)     Art  in  ornament  and  dress.       .     .   6625.11 

Diurhorn  (N.  K)  Scrolls,  monograms,  ornaments, 
crests,  etc.,  for  the  use  of  artists,  designers,  em- 
graveis  anil  art  workmen.     1869.     .     .     .   1465.03 

Drea.-^er  (C.)    Principles  of  dec.  design.     1876.    1465.13 

Uibbs  (W.)  De.signers'  and  draughtsmen's  handbook 
ofornam.nt 1451.14 

Ilau  (D.  R.)  Original  geometrical  diaper  designs. 
1844 1437.03 

Martel  ( C. )  Principles  of  form  in  ornamental  art.  4  th 
ed.    1872 1472.04 

Xewtjery  (R. )  Gleanings  from  ornamental  art  of  every 
style.     1803 .   1466.15 

Redipd'i-'e  (R.)     Manual  of  design.     1876.     .     .   1453.14 

Sulandri  i  E. )  Architectural  and  decorative  designs.  In- 
cluding the  plates  of  Page's  Decorator.  18G9.  i  466. 16 

Unioersal  'decorator.  Ed.  by  J.  W.  Eoss.  Illustiated 
by  W.  Gibb.s.     2d  series.     1860.      .     .     .  1466.14 

Wornum(R.  N.)    Analysis  of  ornament.  1856.   1446.01 


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12.  Dictionaries  of  Art. 

Baldinucci  {F.)  Vocabidario  toscauo  dell"  arte  del  diaegno.  [fn 
/lij  Opor.a.  V.  i-aj        14C4.IH 

BouUird  (J.  IS.  B.)  Dictionnaire  des  nrts  du  dcssin. 
1«2G 14i:!.17 

Bi-amle  {W.  T.)  and  Cox  (0.  IP.)  Dictionary  of  scienco, 
lit,  ftnd  art.    3  v.    18(5;>-(i7. 3910.02 

Clemenl  (Mrs  C.  K)  Handbook  of  legendary  and  my- 
thological art.     1.S71 1442. 10 

Same.     2d  ed.    1871 U12.10 

—  Painters,  sculplor.'!,  arcliiteots,  engravers,  and  tliRir 

works  :  a  liandbook.   1874 14l:i.05 

FiirhoU  {  F.  11'. )  Dictionarj'  of  terms  in  art.1870.  1413.04 
Jiipley  (0.)  anil  'J'di/lor  (J.  Baijard).  Handbook  of  liter- 
ature and  fine  arts.     1852 1413.01 

a-ijuier  (F.  i'. )     Critical  and  commercial  dictionary  of 

the  works  of  painters,  1250-1850.        .     .     1415.15 

Weale  {J.)     Dictionary  of  terms  used  in  architecture, 

art,  engiueeriug,  elc.    18110 3913.16 

j^"  For  hiographical  dictionaries  Bee  Biography  (p.  539). 

13.  Dra^wing,  Perspective,  and  Shadows. 

{See  also  Arts  (Useful  :  Draiving,  mechanical,  p.  41.) 

1.  General  Works  on  Drawing. 

AllongfiA.)  Charcoal  drawing.  187G.  .  .  .  1432.39 
B'ifnard(0.)  Drawing  from  nature.  1805.  .  143G.04 
Ciiivert   ( — ).     Sketcher'a   elementary   drawing    book. 

1826 1432.14 

Ctvi  (Mine.  M.  K)    Drawing  without  a  ma.ster.     The 

Cave  method  for  learning  to  draw  from  memory. 

1868 1432.20 

Same.     2d  part.   Color. 1424.13 

C!iapman  (J.  0.)    American  dra'wing-book. .   New  ed. 

1870 1436..32 

—  Elementary  drawing-book.     1872.      .     .     .    1436.29 

—  Elements  of  art.     1818 1436.09 

Cooper  (T.  S.)    Drawing  book  of  animals  and  rustic 

groups.     1837. 1432.17 

Ddamotte  ( P. H.)  Progressive  drawing  book.  1869. 1432.16 
E'.menlary  drawing  book.    16  plates  of  cottages.    Lon- 
don, 1816.     4' 1436.19 

Fjster  (  V'ere).  Complete  course  of  di'awin:».  11  v.  1441.11 
•  Contents  :  Pt.  1.  Elementary  drawinj^.  2.  Landscape  and 
trees,  by  J.  Needham.  ."J,  Animals  (lat  series)  by  HarriBOu 
Weir.  4.  Practical  geometry,  J.  IVIangnall.  5.  -Meclianical 
drawing,  by  J.  IMauirnall.  6  Animals  (id  series)  by  H. 
Weir.  7.  Freehand  ornament,  by  F.  E.  Ilulme.  etc.  8. 
Flowers  (outline),  by  F.  E.  Halme,  etc.  9.  Human  figure. 
10.  Marine,  by  J.  Callow,  etc.  11.  Ornament  and  figure 
(shaded). 

Free-hand  drawing  :  a  guide  to  ornamsntal,  figure,  and 
landscape  drawing.  By  an  art  student.  [nHon.] 
London,  1868.  16=" 1432.18 

Hirdmg  (J.  D.)  Drawing  moJels,  and  their  uses. 
5th  ed 1582.05 

—  Lessons  on  art.     1867 143().15 

—  Guide   and    companion    to  the    Lessons    on    art. 

1854. •.     .     .  1436.06 

—  Lessons  on  trees.     1855 1447.01 

//(//(er  (C.)     Introduction  to  drawing.     1820.     1432.13 
ll-iioard  {F. )     Imitative  art :  a  manual  for  the  amateur 

sketcher. 1432.19 

/liZusfrirti  drawing  for  beginners.     Freehand,     [nnnn.] 

B.,  1872.   16" 1432.35 

Aferrifietd  (Mrs.)  Handbook  of  light  and  shade,  with  es- 
pecial reference  to  model  drawing.  5th  ed.  1472.06 
Paget  (J.)    Elements  of  drawing.    [In  his  Paradoxes  and  puzzles. 
1874.] 2538.11 

PeaU(Ii.)  Graphics;  training  of  the  hand.  1850.  1432.37 
l!nskin  (J.)     Elements  of  drawing.     1857.       .   1432.26 

Reviewed  in  Blackwood,  v.  87,  18G0. 
liyan  ( U. )    Systematic    drawing  and    shading. 

[1870.] 1432.15 

SinHh  (Walter).     'Drawing  book.     1872.    fol.     N.37.13 
Tlieuryoi  elfect.     Of  light  and  shade,  of  colour  and 

harmony.     Phil.,  Is51.     12= 1411.06 

Thompson  IC.  O  )     Indn>;trial  drawing,    [/it  Amer,  aoc,  sci.  asfloc. 

Trans.,  no.  4,  1872.) 6811,02 

TyrwhiU  (R.  St.  J.)  Our  sketching  club.  Letters  and 
study  on  landscape  art.  With  an  authorized  re- 
production of  the  lessons  and  wood  cuts  in  Ras- 
kin's "Elements  of  drawing."   1875.    .     .   1472.38 


W'liren  (II.)  Half-hour  lectures  on  drawing  and  paint- 
ing.    2d  ed    1S75 1472.31 

]\'illia)ns  (li.)    Manual  for  teaching   model  drawing 

from  solid  forms.    1^52 1432.24 

JTir •''■<•  also  Figure  Drawing  (p.  C43);— Foliage  (p.  543);— 
Trees  (p.  648). 

2.  Perspective  and  Shadows. 

DavenpoH  (R.)  The  amateur's  perspective.  2v.ini. 
182S.29 1436.28 

Davies  (C)  Treatise  on  shades  and  shadows,  and  linear 
perspective.     1832 1435.27 

Fietdiiiij  (T.  II.)  Synopsis  of  practical  perspective. 
3ded.    1843 1432.23 

Gneii  (B.  li.)  Guide  to  pictorial  iJerspective.  4th 
ed ;    .  1472.07 

Oinll  (J.)     Sciography.     1833 1432.08 

Undfifld  (II. H.)  Treatise  on  perspective.  With  coloured 
'  diagrams 1432.28 

llayier  (C'. )  Introd.  to  perspective,  drawing,  and  paint- 
ing.    1820 1432.13 

Ihalher  (J.  F.)  Theory  of  shadows  and  isometricid 
projections.     1851 4011.33 

Ileidman  (W.  O.)  Treatise  on  the  curvilinear  pers- 
pective of  nature.    1853 1432.21 

Lewis  (11.)     Principles  of  perspective.  Gth  ed.    1472.08 

Munije  ((7.)  Theory  of  shadows  and  of  perspective. 
18.')1 4011.33 

itacdonal'l  {A.)  Chapter  on  perBpective.  (/«  Tyrwhitt  (R.  St  J.) 
Handbook,  ric.  1868.) 1422.08 

Moore  (V.  B.)  Perspective:  its  principles  and  pi  actice. 

2  V.   1850 1432.11 

Par.iey  (A.)  Science  of  vision  ;  or,  natural  perspective. 

1840 .• 1432.09 

Penln/ {A.)     Elements  of  perspective.     1875.     1472.09 

Puc.lcdl  (R.  C.)     Sciography.    1868 1432.31 

Pi^ne  (  0. )  Practical  treatise  on  perspective.  1852.  1432.22 
H'li.-ildn  [J.)  Elements  of  perspective.  1873.  1432.36 
Ii")}i's  (J.)  Linear  perspective.  1868.  .  .  .  1432.33 
Siiiith  (R.S.)  Manual  of  linear  perspective.  1857.  1432.34 
WfiLi  (J.)     Sciographia,  or  art  of  shadows,     [aooii.] 

1635 1432.10 

14.  Dutch,  Flemish,  and  German 
Schools  of  Painting. 

Beckford  (  W.)  Biographical  memoirs  of  extraordinary 
painters.   A  satire.   Newed.  [rtjioii.]  1834.   1434.11 

Same.     2d  ed.     1780 1434.11 

Oi owe  (J.  A.)  and  Cavalcaxelfo  (G.  B.)  Early  Flemish 
painters  :  their  lives  and  works.     1N72.       H35.14 

Di'.scamps  (J.  B.)  La  vie  des  peiulres  flamand.s,  alle- 
mands  et  hoUandois.    5  v.     1763.     .     .     .   1434.05 

Fiiirlinit  (F.  IT'.)  Homes,  haunts,  and  works  of  Kubens, 
Vandyke,  Eembrandt,  and  Cuyp  ;  the  Dutch 
genre-painters  ;  etc.    1871 1445.22 

Heaton  (Mrs.  C.)  'Masterpieces  of  Flemish  art,  includ- 
ing the  early  German  and  Dutch  schools.  With 
memoirs.     '26  photographs.     1869.       .     .  1436.30 

Kagler  (F.)  Handbook  of  painting.  The  German, 
Flemish,  and  Dutch  schools.  Enlarged  by  Dr. 
Waagen.    2  v.     1860 1434.01 

Scott  (  W.B.)  *Gems  of  modern  Belgian  art.1872.  1436.27 

—  'Gems  of  modern  German  art,  carbon-photographs, 

with  remarks  and  essays.  1873.  .  ..  .  1436.31 
Stanley  [0.)     Cla.ssified   synopsis  of   painters  of   the 

Dutch  and  Flemish  schools.  1858.  .  .  1434.03 
Tainedl.)     Art  in  the  Netherlands.     1871.     .     1434.04 

—  Philosophie  do  I'art  dans  Ics  Pays-Bas.  1869.  1431.28 
Waagen  (G.  F.)     ."ife  Kugler  [F.).  above. 

See  also  Blackwood.  V.  82,  18,^7  (German  painting  ;  2  art.); 
T.  87,  181J0  (Munich  and  its  echuol  of  christian  !irt)  ;  Fra- 
eer's  mag.,  v.  G4.  1861  (Modern  art  in  Berlin)  :  C^nar.  rev.. 
V.  U19.  1861  (German,  Flemish,  and  Dutch  art);  Harper's 
monthly,  June,  1877  (Coutemp.  art  in  Germany). 

15.  Emblems,  Symbols,  Devices,  etc. 

Champflmry  (J.  Fleiirjl,  dit).  Histoire  de  I'imagerie 
popidaire.     18697 1452.18 

Gidtv  (Mrs.  A.)  Book  of  emblems,  with  interpreta- 
"tions.     1872 1462.05 

Green  ( //. )  Shakespeare  and  the  emblem  writers.  ]  766.11 

Knvjht  [F.)  'Heraldic  illustrations,  designed  for  the  use 
of  herald  painters  and  engravers.     1828.     1466.09 


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542 


FINE    ARTS:   Ecclesiastical  Art  to  Essays  on  Art. 


Palliser  (Mrs.  B.)  Historic  devices,  badges,  and  war- 
cries.     1870 1452,16 

Pijul  (R.)  Moral  emblems,  with  aphorisms,  adages, 
and  proverbs,  from  Jacob  Cats  and  Robert  Farlie. 
With  ilhis.  by  J.  Leightou.  18i;0.     .     .     .  141t;.21 

Richardson  iO.)  'Iconology  ;  or,  a  collection  of  em- 
blematic figures.     3  V.     1779 1447.18 

Shaw  (if. )  Hand-book  of  mediaeval  alphabets  and  de- 
vices.    Ici56 1446.03 

<S-  See  also  Alphabets  (p.  14);— Symbolism  {p.  648). 

16.  Ecclesiasticeil  Art. 

Liihke  (  W. )    Ecclesiastical  art  in  Germany  during  the 
middle  ages.     5th  German  ed.      lt'70.       .   1455.26 
«S-  See  also  Architecture  (p.  33) ;— Biblical,  relig.  and 
eccl.  lit-  (Church  archaoloiffj,  p.  81). 

17.  Education  iu  Art. 
Nichols  (0.  W.i     Axt  education  applied  to  industry. 

1877. 1415.20 

Perkins  (0.  0.)    Art  education  iu  America.    [In  Amer.  soc.  soi. 

asBoc.    Traus  ,  uo.  3,  1871.J 6811.02 

Smith  (  W. )     Art  education,  scholastic  and   industrial. 

1S72 1415.19 

See  also  Contemp.  rev.,  v.  8,  1868  (An  Oxford  art  scheme. 

by  at.  J.  Tyrwhitt) :  New  Enulander,  v.  25,  1866  (Kelation 

of  art  to  education,  by  Prof.  Hoppiu). 

18.  Encouragement  and  Patronage  of  Art. 
Barry  (./. )     Inquiry  into  the  real  and  imaginary  ob- 
structions to  tiie  acquisition  of  the  arts  iu  England. 

1775 1433.22 

Elmes  (J.)    Letter  on  the  insufficiency  of  the  existing 

establishments,  etc.     1814 5058.03 

aallawiet  ,E.  M.)    Government  patronage  of  art.      [In  Vienna 

inter,  eihib.    n.  S.  reports,  v. ^.) 3316.18 

Hoare  (P.)     Inquiry  into  the  requisite  cultivation   and 

present   state  of  the  arts  of  design  iu  England. 

1806 1433.20 

Pye  (J.)    Patronage  of  British  art,   an  hist,    sketch. 

1845 1433.13 

Qmtremere  de  Quincy  (A.  C.)   The  destination  of  works 

of  art  and  the  uses  to  which  they  are  applied. 

1821 1412.23 

19.  English  and  British  Art. 

1.  History  and  Criticism. 
Ba!Jne(P.)    Glimpses  of  recent  British  art     f/n /as  Essays,  y.  1, 
1857  ;  p.  211-281.) 3513.04 

ChesneiunE.)  L'artetles artistes modernes.  1864.  1431.25 
Cook  {D. )  Art  iu  England  :  notes  etc.,  1869.  .  1433.12 
Cmniwiham  (A.)  Lives  of  British  painters  and  sculp- 
tors.    5  V 1431.01 

Contents. 

Jackson  (John),  v.  5. 

Jamesone  (G.).  v.  4. 

Lawrence  (Thomas).  V.  5. 

Liverseege  (H.).  v.  5. 

Holland  (G.I,  v,  2. 

Miirtimer  (John  H.).  T.  4. 

NoUekens  (Joseph),  v.  3. 

Northi'ote  (James),  v.  5. 

(.)pie  (John),  v.  2. 

Owen  (William),  v.  4. 

Raeburn  (Henry),  v.  4. 

Kamsay  (Allan),  v.  4. 

Reynolds  (Sir  J.),  v.  1. 

Romney  (Geor;,'e),  v.  4. 

Roubihac  (Louis  Francis),  v.  3. 

Kuncinian  (Alexander),  y.  4. 

West  (Ben.iamin),  v.  2. 

Wilson  (Richard),  v.  1. 

Wilton  (Joseph),  v.  3. 


Allan  (David),  v.  5. 
Bacon  (John),  v.  3. 
Banks  (Thomas),  v.  3. 
Barry  (Jamea),  v.  2. 
Beaumont  (George  H.),  v.  5 
Bird  (Edward),  v.  2. 
Blake  (William),  v.  2. 
Bonmgton  (Richard  P.),  v. 4 
Burnet  (James),  v.  5. 
Cibber  (Cains  G.),  v.  3. 
Copley  (J.  S.).  v.  4. 
Coaway  (Richard),  v.  5. 
Damer  (Aniiei,  v.  3. 
Flaxman  (John),  v.  3. 
Fuseli  (Henry),  v.  2. 
Gainsborough  (T.),  v.  1. 
Gibbons  (G.),  v.  3. 
Harlow  (G.  H.),  v.  4. 
Hogarth  (William) 


Hoppner  (John),  v.  4. 

Fairliolt  (F.  \V.)  Homes,  works,  and  shrines  of  English 
artists,  with  specimens  of  their  styles.  With  ram- 
bles in  Home.     1873 1435.23 

Graham  (J.  .If.)     Historical  view  of  literature  and  art 

iu  Great  3ritain,  from  the  accession  of  the  House 

■  of  Hanover  to  queen  Victoria.   1871.     .     .   1433.16 

Redgrave  (R.  and  S.)  A  century  of  painters  ot  the 
English  school  :  with  crjIJcal  notic(«  of  their 
works,  and  an  account  ofThe  pro^Toss  of  art  iu 
England.     2  v.     18liii 1433.03 

Rossetti  (  yV.  M. )  Fine  art,  chiefly  contemporary. 
1867 1431.12 

Taylor  ( W.  B.  S.)  Origin,  progress,  and  present  con- 
dition of  the  fine  arts  in  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
2  V.     1,S41 1433.01 


Thornbury  (  W. )  British  artists  from  Hog-.irth  to  Tur- 
ner.    2  V.     1861 1433.10 

Walpole  (//. )  Anecdotes  of  painting  in  England,  col- 
lected by  G.  Vertue.    5v.    1782-85.     .     .1414.18 

Same.     3  v.      1819 1433.17 

Same.      1871 1414.25 

2.  Examples  of  British  Art. 

Bnilsh  'schools  of  art  :  a  selection  of  examples.  De- 
scriptions by  H.  Murray.    2  v.     ...     .  1437.07 

Hamillon  (— ).  'English  school :  a  series  of  the  most 
approved  productions  in  painting  and  sculpture, 
executed  by  British  artists  from  Hogarth  to  the 
present  time.     4  v.     1831 1421.22 

Scott  (  W.  B. )  *Our  British  landscape  painters,  from 
Samuel  Scott  to  David  Cox.  16  engr.[1872.]  1447.00 

Vernon  *gallery  of  British  art.    Ed.  by  S.  C.  Hall.    2  v. 

1850-53 1437.16 

g^  See  also  Pictures  (p.  646.) 

20.  Engraving,  Prints,  and  Drawings. 

Baldinucci  (F.)  Dell'  arte  dell'  intagliare  in  rame.  [In  his  Opera, 
V.  l.j 1464.01 

Baudrecouri  (P.  de).  Le  peintre-graveur  fran^ais  :  18e 
sifecle.     2v,     1859 1413.11 

Blanc  (C.)  Grammar  of  painting  and  engraving.  From 
the  French.     1874.    [1S7:).] 142.5.15 

Davenport  (S.)     Engraving.    [/>i  Brit.  luTg  indust.   1876.]  3941.31 

Dodd  (W.),  jmblislier.  Specimens  of  early  wood  en- 
graving :  being  impressions  of  wood-cuts  in  the 
possession  of  the  publisher.     18(i2.      .     .   1436.23 

Duplessis  (0.)     Wonders  of  engraving.    1871.     1414,30 

Fu'jan  (  L. )  Handbook  to  the  department  of  prints  and 
drawings  in  the  British  museum.  With  introd. 
and  notices  of  the  various  schools.   1876.    1434.16 

Fieldinq  (i:.  H.)    Art  of  engraving.     1814.     .     1436.21 

Oilks  (F.)     Art  of  wood  engraving.     1875.     T  1471.29 

Jackson  (I.)  and  Chalto  {^W.  A.)  *Treatise  on  wood 
engraving.     1861 1436.22 

Landseer  (J.)  Lectures  on  the  art  of  engraving. 
1807 1415.13 

Origin  { The)  and  antiquity  of  engraving  :  with  some 
remaiks  on  the  utihty  and  pleasures  of  prints. 
[By  W.  S.  B.]     1872 1413.15 

Palmer  (Edward).  Glyphography  ;  or,  eigraved  draw- 
ing, for  printing  at  the  type  press  after  the  manner 
of  woodcuts.  Lond. ,  [li.d]  8°.  [Miscel.  p.araph., 
V.  19.] 5093.19 

Renoiivier  {J.)  Histoire  de  I'origine  et  des  progrfes  de 
la  gravure  dans  les  Pnys-Bas  et  en  Allemagne, 
jusqu'a  la  fin  du  15e  sifccle.  18f;0.     .     .     .  1413.10 

Ruskin  (J. )  Ariadne  Florentina.  Six  lectures  on  wood 
and  metal  engraving.      1874 1413.16 

Vertue  (<?.)  Catalogue  of  engravers  who  have  been  born  or  re- 
sided in  Eug^nd.  [Jn  Walpole  (H.)  Anecdotes  of  painting. 
V.  3.  18491 1433.19 

Waterton  (E.)     On  niello.     |Z)i  Archaeol.  journal,  V.  19.]    .1463.14 

WiUshire  ( IF.  li. )     Introd.  to  the  study  and  collection 

of  prints.     1874 1434.17 

0ir  .^ee  also  Etching  (p.  543).  For  books  of  engravings  see 
Pictures  (p  547),  with  the  cross  references. 

21.  Essays  (miscellaneous)  on  art  topics. 

1.  General  atul  Miscellaneous. 

About  (E.)  Voyage  k  travers  I'Exposition  des  beaux- 
arts.     (Peinture  et  sculpture. )  1855.     .     .  1431.11 

B-ule  \E.)  Causeries  sur  I'art.  1867.  .  .  .1431.23 
Contents  :  Du  danger  des  expositions.  L'enseignement 
de  I'archi lecture.  Le  goat  public  et  la  sculpture.  La 
peinture  decorative.  Un  prejuge  sur  I'art  remain.  Peiii- 
tres  grecs— Polygnote— Apelle.  Peinture  espagnole.  Ve- 
lasquez—MuriUo      L'ecole  de  Rome  au  19e  siecie. 

Brown  (J.)    Notes  on  art.    |yii  Ats  Spare  hours.)      .     .     .2614.13 

Bnryon  (J.  W.)  Some  remarks  on  art  with  reference 
to  studies.    1846 5721.04 

Coieridae  (H.)  Ignoramus  on  the  arts.  [In  his  Essays,  v.  1.  1851  : 
p   178  287.] 2621.10 

Easttake-{Sir  C.  L.)  Contributions  to  the  literature  of 
the  fine  arts.  With  a  memoir  by  lady  Eastlake. 
2  V.   184S-70 1412.04 

Contents  :  v.  1.  The  flue  arts.  Modern  Gorman  school 
of  fresco  painting.  The  English  school.  Representation 
as  distinguished  from  description.  Sculpture.  Basso, 
rilievo.  Painting  suited  to  the  decoration  of  public  build- 
ings.   Life  of  Raphael.    On  the  decoration  of  a  villa. 

2  Memoir  of  Eastlake.  How  to  observe.  Language  and 
art.  Beautiful  and  sublime.  Representations  of  the  Sa- 
viour, etc. 


BROOKLYN    MERCANTILE    L  1  li  K  A  K  Y  . 


FINE    ARTS:  Essays  in   Fresco  Painting. 


543 


Emerxon  (,R.  W.)     Essays,  let  series,  1873  ;  p.  315-33.  .     .  2.i24.05 

—  Society  and  solituaa.     1870;  p.  31-53 25J4.03 

Oaruier  iC.)     A  travers  les  arts:  causes  et  melanges. 

1860 in2.1-2 

Goethe  (J.  von).     Essays  on  art.    1815.     .     .     .  1411.04 

Contents:  Introd.  to  the  PiopyIa>um.  Upnn  the  Laionoii. 
Tlio  collector  aud  his  frieuds.  Upou  trutli  and  probability 
in  works  of  art.  Rosalia's  sanctuary,  aimple  imitation. 
Pictures  of  Pbilostratns.  Ancient  and  modern.  Landscape 
paiutiug.  Aphorisms.  Upon  dilettantism.  Hints  to  young 
trtists. 
ir(ulM{W.)    Criticisms  on  art.     2  v.  1843-14.  1431.09 

V.  1.  Criticisms  on  the  picture  Kalleries  of  EtiRland,  On 
Hogarth's  Marriage  a-la-mode.  On  the  fine  arts.  On  tlie 
Elgm  marbles.  Fontbiil  abbey.  On  Flaxman's  Lessons  on 
eculptnre.     Catalogues  of  pictui'es  in  tiie  national  galleries. 

2.  On  the  pleasure  of  painting.  On  ori;^iuaUty.  On  the 
catalogue  raisoune  of  the  London  institution.  On  a  portrait 
of  au  English  lady,  by  Vaudyck.  Tlie  Vatican.  On  a  land- 
scape, by  N.  Poussin.  English  students  at.  Rome.  On 
lady  Morgan's  Lite  of  Salvator  Itosa.  Ou  Farringtou's  Life 
of  Rejiiolds.  On  the  ideal.  On  judging  of  pictures. 
We.st's  picture  of  Death  ou  the  pale  horse.  On  Williams's 
"Views  in  Greece.    Catalogues  of  pictures  iu  galleries. 

—  On  the  Fine  arts.  [Lit.  remaiML  v.  2,  p.  lll-l'Ja.)  .  .3076.14 
Howilt  (A.  M.)  Art  student  at  Munich.  1S51.  9(54.08 
Jtmeso)i(Mrs.  A.)    Sketches  of  art.     1857.     .1431.08 

Contents :  Sketches  in  Frankfort,  Uuuich,  Nuremberg, 
aud  Dresden. 

KniohtiO.)  Pictorial  half  hoars.  4v.in2.  1851.  1452.01 

LacroLc  {P.]  Curiosites  do  I'liistoire  de.s  arts.  Par 
P.  L.  Jacob  [p9e>K7.]    1838 1431.19 

Leslie  {Franf:).  Report  on  the  fine  arts.  [In  U.  S.  Paris  uuiv. 
expos.,  18G7.     Reports,  v.  1.] 3915.09 

Meek  (A.  B)  Jack-Cadeism  [materialism]  and  the  fine  arts.  [In 
Aw  Romantic  passages,  etc.  1857 591.17 

Palgrave{F.  T.)    Essays  on  art.     18G7.      .     .  1411.21 
Contents  :  Royal  academy  of  1863.  4,  5.    Mulready.    Her- 
bert.  'Hohuan  Hunt.     Poetry,  prose,  and  sensationalism 
in  art.    Sculpture  in  England.    The  Albert  cross,  etc. 

Pater  (W.  If.)  Studies  iu  the  renaissance.  1873.   1135.08 
Contents  :  Aucassin  aud  Nicolette.  Pico  della  Mirandola. 
Sandro  Botticelli.    Luca  della  Robbia.    Poetry  of  Michel- 
angelo.   Lionardo  da  Vinci.    Joachim  Du  BelJay.    Wiuck- 
elmann. 

Patterson  (R.  H.)    Essays.     1862 1412.01 

Contents :  Colour  iu  nature  aud  art.  Real  and  ideal 
beauty.  Sculpture.  Ideal  art-cougress.  Battle  of  the 
styles — Ruskiu. 

Pictures  and  painters.  Essays  upon  art  :  the  old  mas- 
ters and  modern  artists.     1849 5U91.07 

Planche  (0.)     Etudes  siu' les  arts.     1855.     .     .  1431.22 
Contents :     Rubens.     Rembraudt.     Le  Correge.     Perin. 
Ingres  et  Delacroix.    Mozart.    Beethoven.    Meyerbeer. 

Scott,  (IF.  U.)  Half-hour  lectures  on  the  history  and 
practice  of  the  fine  and  ornamental  arts. 
1861 1411.07 

TithiU{Mrs.L.C.)  SuocessiuUfe:  the  artist.1851. 1411.25 

Wallace  (H.  B.)    Art  and  scenery  iu  Europe.     2d  ed. 

1868 94.5.11 

See  also  Eraser's  mag  ,  v.  56,  1857  (The  tasto  of  the  day  ; 
2  articles). 

22.  Etching. 

llamn-ton  (P.  G.)    Etcher's  handbook.    1871.    1413.14 

—  •Etching  and  etchers.     18ti8 1436.20 

—  Unkuown  river :   an  etcher's  voyage  of  discovery. 

1874 '   .     .     .  1441.U4 

Same.      1876 4731.11 

—  (^editor).     The  Portfolio.     1870-76.      .      .     .   1417.01 

See  also  Macmillan's  mag.,  v.  30, 1874  (Masters  of  etching, 
by  P.  Wedmore)  :  Fortnightly  rev., v.  lJ(Philos.of  etching, 
by  P.  G.  Hamerton). 

23.  Etruscan  Art 

Desverr/er  (M.  J.  A.  K)      L'Etrurie  et  les  Etnisques. 
V.  1-2,  Texte.  v.  3,  'Planches.  1862-64.     1465.15 
as-  See  also  Countries  [Etruna,  p.  316.) 

24.  European  Art 

Viiirdot  (L.)    Wonders  of    European   art.     London, 

1871 1435.11 

)  I®*  See  also  in  this  claas.  Leadings  •  Dutch,*  '  English,' 

'  Frenctt,'  '  Iltilian,'  '  Spanish,'  *  GalterieSt'  etc. 

25.  Expression. 

BeU  (Sir  C. )  Anatomy  and  philosophy  of  expression 
as  connected  with  the  fine  arts.     1806.     .  143C.0'2 

Same.     5th  ed.     1865 1436.05 

Same.     New  ed.     1873 1436.05 

j95-  See  also  Physiognomy,  iu  genera!  alphabet. 


26.  Figure-dra'wliie  and  Painting. 

Bail    iL.)    Drawing    system.     The    human    head. 
1861. 14:i5.24 

Bonotni  (J.  i  Proportions  of  the  human  figure,  as  handed 
down  to  us  by  Vitruvius.  With  the  method  of 
measuiiug  the  figure,  invented  by  J.  Gibson. 
1872 1136.11  s 

Clieesman  (T.)  Kudiments  of  drawing  the  human 
figiue.     [n.d.] 1436.18 

Cozens  [A.)  'Principles  of  beauty  relative  to  the  human 
head.     1778 A.27.10 

Hay  (D.  E.)  Human  head  as  represented  in  Greek  art. 
1849 14^6.01 

mcks  (G.  E)   Guide  to  figure  drawing.     1869.  1472.10 

Phillips  (G.  F.)  Art  of  drawing  and  painting  simpli- 
fied :  the  human  figure.     1810.       .     .     .  1432..29 

Rehbeiy  ( F. }  Drawin;^s  iaithfully  copied  from  nature  at 
Na|iles.  [Laily  Hamilton's  Attitudes.]  1794.  1416.-23 

Story  ( IF.  W. )  Proportions  of  the  human  figure,  ac- 
cording to  a  new  cauon.     1866.        .     .     .   1456.05 

Warren  (H.)  Artistic  anatomy  of  the  human  figure. 
Kithed.     1875 1454.21 

—  Artistic  treatise  on  the  human  figure.     Sequel  to 

Weig.'dl.     2d.     1874 1472.12 

Weiiiall  (V.  11.)     Art  of  figure  dra\\'iug.     1857.  1472.11 
Whitej'ord  {S.  T.)    Guide  to  figure  painting  in  water- 
colours 1471.28 

WUtiamson  (M.  B.)    Dlus.  of  the  hvmian  head  ;  iu  3 

drawings A.27.17 

SS"  See  also  Artistic  Anatomy  (p.  539). 

27.  Floral  Decoration. 

Barrett  (  W.  A.)  Flowers  and  festivals  :  floral  decora- 
tion of  churches.     1868 1451.01 

Cutis  (E.  L.)  Essay  on  the  Christmas  decoration  of 
churches.    [1863.] 1451.03 

Hassiird  (A.)  Floral  D.  for  the  dwelling-house.  1451.04 

Practical  hints  &n  church  floral  decoration.  By  a  lady, 
[ttjion.]  1869 1451.02 

28.  Flo'wer -painting. 

Art   of    flower   painting   iu    water   colours,     [cthoji.  ] 

1835 1425.05 

Daffield  {Mrs.  W.)    Art  of  flower  painting.     11th  ed. 

■     1876 147-2.14 

Ilulme  {F.  E.)  and  others.    Flowers  in  water  colors,    [/n  Foster 

(V.)  Drawing  series] •.     .     .  1443.13 

Phillips    (G.   F.)    Art  of  flower  painting.     I  With    Ids 

Art  of  drawing.     1840.] 1432.29 

Eosenliery  {G.  F.)    Guide  to  flower  painting  iu  water 

coloiirs.     7th  ed 1472.15 

US'  See  also  Plant  Form  (p.  547). 

29.  Foliage  dravring. 

Barn/ird  (G.)  Handbook  of  foliage  and  foreground 
drawing.     1870 1432.30 

Pwje  (1.)  Guide  for  drawing  the  acanthus,  and  every 
descriptionofomameiitiii  foliage.  .  .  .  1451.13 
45"  See  also  Trees  (p.  548),— Plant  Form  (p.  547). 

30.  French  Art 

About  (E)    Nos  artistes  au  salon  de  1857.     .  1431.35 

—  Salon  de  1864 1431.33 

Chesneau    (E.)    Les  chefs   d'ecole  :   L.    David,    Gros, 

Gericault,  Descamps,  Meissouier,  Ingres,  H.  Flau- 
drin,  E  Delacroix.  1864 1431.26 

Hamerton  ( P.  G. )  Painting  in  France  after  the  decline 
of  classicism.    'With  14  photo,  illus.    1869.   1436.14 

Merson  (0.)  Exposition  de  ISiil.  La  peinture  en 
Frauce 1431.24 

Planche  (G.)  Etudes  sur  I'lJcole  fran(;aise  {1831-521. 
Peinture  et  sculpture.     2  v.  1855.    .     .     .  1431.20 

Scott  (  W.  B. )  *  Gems  of  French  art  :  Carbon  photo- 
graphs from  modem  artists.  1871.  .     .     .  143(i.l6 

S'-e  also  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  74,  1852  ;  Blackwood,  v.  78.  1855  : 
Littell.  1865,  v.  1;  Coiitemp.  rev.,  v.  6.  1867:  F.irtnightly 
rev.,  V.  7.  1867;  Harper's  monthly.  Mch..  1877  (Contem.  art.) 

ffS"  For  numerous  articles  on  French  art,  see  p.  238-248 
of  the  Table  generale  de  la  Rcvne  des  deux  mondes. 

31.  Fresco  Painting  and  Mural  Decoration. 

Arundel  society.    US'  For  Contents  see  p.  48  of  Catalogue. 
Goodwin  (T.)     Art  of  mural  decoration.   1874.    1472.16 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "Cook  Oriers,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  ftrst  part  of  the  TITLE,  aud  the  NUMBER. 


544 


FINE    ARTS:  Fresco  to  Gems  and  Precious  Stones. 


Gruner  (L.)  Fresco  decoratious  find  stuccoes  of 
churches  and  palaces  iu  Italy,  15th-lGth  centuries. 

1854 

See  also  Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  88,  1860  (Aruudel  Bociety)  ; 
Ed.  rev.,  V.  123,  1806. 

Merimie  (J.  F.  L. )  The  art  of  paintirig  in  oil  and  iu 
fresco.     1830 l-124.ir, 

Merrifield(Mrs.  M.P. )  Art  of  fresco  painting.  1846.  U43.01 

Miiniz  (J.  U. )  Encaustic  :  or  Count  Caylus's  method  of 
painting  in  the  mimuer  of  the  ancients.  17(10. 1443.04 

Taylor  (II".  B.  ,S.)  Manual  of  fresco  and  encaustic 
painting.    1813 1413.02 

Thomas  ( W.  C. )  Mural  or  monumenttd  decoration. 
Fresco,  encaustic,  water-glass,  mosaic,  oil-paint- 
ing.  1870 1443.03 

iJ5"  For  references  to  nuraerouB  articles  ou  Murn[  paint- 
in(/  see  p.  214  of  the  Table  ytjuorale  de  la  Kevuo  des  deux 
mondes. 
,8^  See  also  Decorative  Art  (p.  610.) 

32.  Furniture  and  Household  Taste. 

Brown    {R.)    Rudiments    of    drawing    cabinet    and 

upholstery  furniture.     1835 1317.20 

Eistlake  (C.  L.)  Hints  ou  household  ta.ste  iu  furiji- 
ture,  upholstei-y,  and  other  details.  1808.  14.53.17 
Garrett  (ij.  and  A.)  Suggestions  for  house  decoration 
in  painting,  woodwork.and  furniture.  1877.  14  il.2ll 
Oo(/i  i'c  album  for  cabinet  makers.  18G8.  .  .  .  1310.18 
ii/e«.s  for  rustic  furniture  on  25  plates.  1838.  1316.34 
Joites  {3Ir.i.  C.  S.)   atid    Williams   (II.  T.)     Household 

elegancies.     1875 1453.10 

to/'/ie(  (K.  </.)  Apleaforartinthehouse.  1877.   1451.10 

Loudon  {J.  C.)    •  Encyclopaedia  of  college,  farm,   and 

villa  architecture,  and  furniture.   1800.     .  1313.33 

Pollen   (J.  H.)    Ancient    and  modern   furniture    and 

woodwork.     1S76 1453.15 

—  Furuiture  and  woodwork.  [/«  Brit,  m'f  g  indust.  187G-]  3:i41.:)0 
Shaw  (II)     'Specimens   of  ancient   furniture.     With 
descriptions,  by  S.  R.  Meyrick.     1830.     .  1316.17 
Stockton  (F.  R.  atul  M.)    The  home:  where  it  should 
be  and  what  to  put  in  it.     1873.      .     .     .   1311.05 
Sutherland  (\V.)     Art  of  house  decoration. 1808.   1312.18 
VioUet-le-dnc  (E.  E. )  '  Dictionuaire  raisonne  du  mobilier 
fran9ais  de  I'epoque  carlovingienne  a  la   renais- 
sance.    3  V.    1858-72 1315.24 

Whiiaker  (H.)  House  furnisher  and  decorator's  as- 
sistant. 1847 1317.19 

5ee  also  Harper's  mag.,  April,  1877  :  (Furuiture  and  ita 
decoration  in  ttie  renaissance);  Scribuer's  monthly  v.  10-11, 
1877  (A  series  of  articles  by  Clarence  Couk). 

4®-  Sef  also,  in  this  class.  Decorative  art  {p.  540)  : — In- 
dustrial art  (p.  645)  ;~also  Arts  (Useful ;  Vat^inet  making, 
p.  40). 

33,  Galleries  and  Museuina. 

1.  Descriptive  Handbooks. 
Atkinson  {J.  B.)    An  art  tour  to  northern  capitals  of 

Europe.     1873 1442.05 

Britisli  Museum.     Handy-book  of  the  British  Museum, 

for  every-day  readers.  By  T.  Nichols.  1870.  1433.15 
Jameson  ( Mrs.  A. )    Private  galleries  of  art  in  London. 

1844 1442.03 

London  International  exhibition.    Official  reports.  Fine 

art  division,   part  1.     Ed.    by   Lord  Houghton. 

1871 1433.26 

Lntvre.     Guide  through  the  galleries.  1864.     .  1121.27 
at.  Jolin  (B.)  The  Louvre;  or,  biography  of  a  museum. 

1855 1433.21 

See  also  Qaar.  rev.,  v.  117,  1865  (Galleries  of  the  Louvre) 
PalgratK  (F.  T.)    Descriptive  handbook  to  the  fine  art 

collections  in  Intsrnat.  exhibition  of  1802.    1433.23 
Passtivant  (J.  U.)  Tour  of  a  German  artist  in  England. 

2  V.  1836 14!3.21 

Smitti,  (J.)    'Catalogue  raisonne'  of  the  worts  of  the 

most  eminent  Dutch,  Flemish,  and  French  paint- 

•  ers.     Part  1-0.     1829-42 1425.20 

Waaijen  ( 0.  F. )    Treasures  of  art  in   Great  Britain. 

[Index  in  v.  1.]     3  v.     18.54-57.       .     .     .  1433.05 

Same.     Supplement.     1857 1433.08 

2.  Illustrated  Works. 
Barri  (L.)    *Herculanum  et Pompeii ;  recueil  despein- 

tures,  bronzes,  mosaiques,  etc.,  graves  par  H.  Roux 

aim;.    8  V 1455.01 

FdzijoiUiam  museum,   (Cambridge,  England).     lUuslra- 


tions  and  doscriptioiis  of  the  collection  of  ancient 
marbles,  specimens  of  ancient  bronze,  and  various 
ancient  fictile  va.ses,  formerly  in  the  possession  of 
John  Disney.  3  parts  iu  1  v.  1849.  .  .  1447.02 
Florence  Gnlleries. 

—  Imperiale  e  reale  galleria  *Pitti.     lUustrata  par  cura  ! 

di  L.  Bardi.     4  v.    1S37-42 N  27.01  ' 

—  il/H.seu»i  Florcntinum.     11  v.      Viz.:   .     .     .  A.  17  01   ' 

Gemmae  aiitiqufB.   Im.ipiues.  Cum  observ.  A.  F.  Gorii.  2  v. 

Fliireutise,  1731-32.     fol A.  17.01 

StatuEe  autiquae.    Cum  observ.  A.  F.  Gorii.  Floreuti,©,  1734. 

1"1 A.  17,03 

Antiqua  numismata.  Cum  observ.  A.  F.  Gorii.    3  v.  Fhiren-   ' 

ti«,  1734-42    fol A.  17.04 

Serie  di  ritratti  degli  eccellenti  pittori.    CoUe  vite  da  F. 

Moilcke.     4  V.     Firenze,  1752-62.  fol A.  17.07 

In  seguito.     EsiBtente  aiipresBO  A.  Pazzi.    Connotizie  da  A. 

Marriiii.    Firenze,  1765.    fol A.  17.11 

—  lie.ak  galleria  di  Firenze.     Serie  1-5  iu  13  v. 

1817-24 1423.01 

Serie  1.  Quadri  di  storia.    3  v.    2.  Quadri  di  varie  genera. 

1  V.  3.  Ritratti  di  pittori.  4  v.  4.  Statue,  Bassirilievi, 
busti,  et  bronze.    3  v.    5.  Canlmei  et  intagli.    2  v. 

Musie  Napoleon  (Galeriei  du),  Publiee  par  Filhol ; 
r(=digee  par  J.  Lavallee.    10  v.  1802-10.     .  1444.01 

Museum  DibUeianum.     See  FitztuiUiam  museum,  etc.  .    .  1447.02 

Museum  of  painting  and  sculpture.  Drawn  and  etched 
by  Keveil  ;  with  descriptive  notices  by  Duchesne. 
17  V.     1829-35 1421.01 

Katlonal  *  gallery  :  a  series  of  29  plates  from  the  best 
pictures  in  that  collection,  by  Con-eggio,  Paul 
Veronese,  and  Caracci  ;  Murillo,  Rubens,  and 
Vaudyck  ;  Poussin  and  Wilson  ;  Gainsborough, 
Reynolds,  and  Wilkie  ;  Rembrandt,  Cuyp,  and 
Canaletti.  1846 N.27.11 

Nalional   *  gallery   of  pictures  by  the  great   masters.  • 

2  V 1440.24 

OrUans.     *  Galerie  lithograpbiee  des  tablfaiix  du  duo 

d'Orleans,  publiee  par  MM.  Vatout  et  Quenot.  2  v. 
1825-29.    fol A.57 

Pistolesi  (E. )  *I1  Vaticano  descritto  ed  illustrato.  8  v. 
1829-38.  fol •    .  N.27.05 

Rlwjetti  (P.)   *Descrizione  del  Campidoglio.  2 v.  fol. 

Stafford.  *  Engravings  of  the  marquis  of  Stafford's 
collection  of  pictures  in  London,  arranged  accord- 
ing to  schools  and  in  chronological  order.  With 
remarks.  By  W.  Y.  Ottley  [and]  P.  W.  Tomp- 
kins.    4  V.   1818.  fol A.57 

Vienna.  *Oalerie  imperiale  et  royale  du  Belvedere  H 
Vienne.  Gravee,  avec  uu  Texte.  Publiee  par  C. 
Haas.  4v.  en2 1446.06 

34.  Gems  and  Precious  Stones ;  Je'welry. 

1.  Engraved  Gems  and  Antiques. 
Billing  (A.)  Science  of  gems,  jewels,  dc.  1875.   1583.12 
Kinij  (C.  W.)     '  Antique  gems  :  their  origin,  uses,   and 
value.    1860 1585.04 

—  *  Handbook  of  engraved  gems.     1866.     .     .1585.09 
KnijIU  (F.)     *  Gems,  or  device  book.  2d  ed.     .   1454.04 
La  I'hau  (.4?;^  0.  de]  and  Le  Blond  (G.  M.))   •Descrip- 
tion des  priucipales  pierres  gravees  du  cabinet  du 
due  d'OrlKUis.     2  v.     1780-84 KO^IO 

Ponialouiski  (l^rinee).  *Antique  gems.  ,yee  Prendeville  (J.)  Pho- 
tographic facsimiles,  etc 1466.11 

Pre7idecilte  (J. )  *  Photographic  facsimiles  of  the  an- 
tique gems  formerly  possessed  liy  the  late  prince 
Poniatowski,  with  a  description  and  .poetical 
illustrations  of  each  subject  from  classical  authors. 
2  V 1460.11 

}Val/ord  {IV.  S.)  and  Way  (A.)  Examples  of  mediaaval  seals. 
(•Archaol  jour.,  V.  14  and  18.] 14C3.I3 

Westropj)  (II.  M.)  Manual  of  precious  stones  and  an- 
tique gems.     1874 1583.11 

Worlidije  (T.)  *  Selected  collection  of  drawings  from 
curious  antique  gems  ;  Stched  after  the  manner  of 

Rembrandt.    1768 1406.10 

See  also  DubUii  university  mag.,  Nov.,  1874.- 
0^  See  al.^o  (p.  544)  eiitriea  under   Galleries  and  Mu- 
seums {/lllistraled  works). 

2.  Natural  History  and  Technics  of  Precious  Stones  ;  Jewelry,  etc. 

Bahinet  (J.)    Diamond  and  other  precious   stones.     [In  Smith. 

report,  1870.J 3930.25 

Barrera  ( Mrne.  de)     Gems  and  jewels  :   their  history, 

geography,  chemistry  and  ana.     1860.      .   1583.10 


BEOOKLYN    MliBOANTILS    LIBUABY. 


FINE    ARTS    :   Gems  and  Precious  Stones  In  Italian  Art. 


545 


Coninii(J.K)  Privato  book  of  useful  alloys.  1872.  39:!2.11 
DieuXnfnit   (L.)    Diamouds  aurl  preciou.s  stones. 

1874. 15,S1.04 

Envinuel  (H.)     Diamoiuls   ami   precious   stont'S  :    their 

history,  value  iimi  characteristics.  18157.  ISS.'i.ll? 
Fairlw.'t  (F.  iV.)    Aiioieut  brooches  aud  dresa  fasteuingB.    {in  Ins 

Uambles  of  au  arcUiBol.iKist.    1871  J 1446.16 

Feuclduxtnijer  yL. )  Popular  treatise  on  Rems.l8.j9. 1^8  i.Ol 
Jeffries     (D.)     Treatise    on    diamouds    and     pearls. 

1800. 1081.02 

Klivj  (C   W.)    Natural  history  of  precious  stones   and 

precious  metals.     1870.      ......  158.").  10 

Same.  18(i5 «     .    .  1585.05 

Lutscliauniij  (,A.)    Book  of  hallmarks;  or  manual    of 

r.?ferenoe  for  the  gold  and  silversmith.  1872.4002. 10 
PUmm  Sfcundua  (C.)  Natural  history,  v.  6,  IS.iT.  .  .  .  4715.06 
Schfiede  Verc.M.'.  Pearls,  [/^i /ti.!  Wonders  of  the  deep.]  4H'il).ll 
Taveyni^r  [J.  B.)    Extract  from  vnynges.  to   iuqim-e  couceniiiig 

diamuud  miues.    |/;i  Pinkerton,  v.  8  ] U'id.OS 

Theopla-astui.  History  ol  stones.  2d  ed.  177i.  41l:j.04 
I7si>/'t6/ companion  and  artificer's  assistant.  1876.  61117.O6 

Yio'tict  Le  Due  [B.  F.)  *Bijoux  de  corps,  75U.loaO.  [Inhis  Diet, 
du  mobilier  frauQiiis.  V.  3,  J    .         . 131.5.26 

Wilson  (Z>.)  Pearl. fisheiies  iu  the  Persian  gulf.    \Iu  Royal  ^eot^r. 

Boc.  journal,  v.  3.  1833.]. ,     903.06 

5ctf  aho  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  7,  1861  fDiamonds  and 
pearls)  ;  Chambers's  journal,  v.  4,  1867  (Diamond  cutting) ; 
Harper'3  monthly,  v.  ly  (Something  aVxiut  diamonds,  by 
J.  W.  "Watson)  ;  v.  32  (Diamonds  and  Ltther  geniB.  by  J. 
Bonner) ;  v.  42  (A  chapter  on  gems,  by  W  H.  Strobridge)  ; 
V.  46  (Life  in  the  diamond  fields,  by  A.  E.  Coleman);  Mac- 
niillan,  Jan.,  1861  (Diamouds.  by  W.  Pole) ;  North  Brit, 
rev.,  Nov.,  1852,  or  Eclectic  mag.,  v.  28,  1853  (A  very  elabor- 
ate article  uu  the  diamond). 

35.  Glass  Painting. 

SielfeM  (If.)    Guide  to  painting  ou  glass.    .     .  1472.17 

Frombeig  (E.  0.)  Artof  paiuting  on  glass.  1857.  1443.23 

Oessert  (M.  A.)  Art  of  paiuting  on  glass.   1857.   1443.24 

*  Weale  (J. )    Divers  works  of  early  masters  iu  Christian 

decoration  :  Albert  Durer.  etc.     With  examples  of 

ancient  painted  aud  stained  glass.   2  v.    1846. 

See  also  £d.  rev.,  v.  125,  1867  (Modern  glass  painting). 

36.  Greek  Art. 

JUaJiajT!/  (J,  P.)    Greek  music  and  painting.    [In  Ms  Rambles  and 

studies  in  Greece,  p.  282-321.] 1032.16 

Tiine  [H.)     Art  iu  Greece.     1871 1411.18 

—  Philosophie  de  I'art  en  Grhae.     18fi9.       .     .  1431.29 
See  also  Contemp.  rev.,  Aug.,  1874  (Greek  painters,  by  A, 
S.  Murray)  ;  Ed.  rev.,  July.  1874  (Canon  of  beauty  in  Greek 
art). 

,^"  See  also  other  headings,  as  Ancient  art  (p.  639)  ; — 
Galleries  ((i.  644)  ;— G-ems  and  Jewels  (p.  544)  ; — Sculpture 
(p.  548)  ; — etc.  Much  informatiuu  is  to  be  lound  in  works 
descriptive  of  Greece,  p.  328  of  catalogue. 

37.  History  and  Criticism. 

[See  also  Ancient  art  (p.  539).) 

D'Anvers  (X.)  Elementary  history  of  art.  1874.  1422.19 
Dean  [A.)  European  ait.  {In  his  Hist,  ot  civilization,  v.  7.J  417.23 
Mantiw/ton  (D. )     General  view  of  the  liue  arts,  critical 

aiid  historical.     4th  ed.    1831 1411. U3 

Lossing  (B.  J.)  Outline  history  of  the  fine  arts.   1431.06 

Contents:  Architecture.  Sculpture.  Painting.  Engraving. 

LiiVke  (  W. )      History  of  art.       Tr.  by  F.  E.  Bunnett. 

2  V.  18G8 1455.19 

Pnhzky  {F.)    Iconographic  researches  on  human  ra:es  and  their 

art.   [In  Nott  (J.  C.)  and  Ghddon  (G.  11  )  Indigenous  races, 

1857  ;  p.  87-203.) 4730.02 

Kenan  [E.)      Discours  sur  I'etat  dps  beaux-arts  au   14e  siecle. 

[With  Le  Clercq  (V.)  (iiiii  Kenan  (E.)  Histoire,  e(c.  2784.19 
Contents :  Painting.    .Sculpture.    Architecture.    Music. 
Viteti^L.)     Etudes  sur  I'histoire  de  I'art.     2e  ed.     4  v. 

1867 1431.14 

Contents  :    v.   1.    Antiqnite,  Grece — Rome — Bas-Empire. 

V.  2.  Moyen  age.      v.  3.    Temps  modernes  :    La  Peinture 

en  Italie,  en  France  et  aux  Pays-Bas.    v.  4.  Temps  mo- 

dernes  :    Arts    divers  ;     Musique    religieuse  —  Mueique 

dramatiquo. 

Z'vffi  (G.  0.)  Manual  of  the  historical  development  of 
I'.rt,  prehistoric,  ancient,   classic,  early  christian. 

1870 1422.21 

ijfff'  See  also  Biography  (p.  539) ;— Essays  (p.  542) ; — Paint- 
ing (p.  546). 

38.  Bliunination  and  Missal  Painting. 

Auihlei/  (W.  and  0.)    Art  of  illuminating  and  missal 

painting.     15th  ed.     1S73 1472.18 

Bradley  (J.  W.)  and  Goodwin  (Zl  G.)  Manual  of  illumi- 


nation on  paper  and  vellum.     21st  ed.,  revised  by 
J.  J.  Laing.    1875 1472.1:) 

Cenmni  (C.)  Treatise  on  painting;  with  the  art  of 
gilding  and  illuminating  manuscripts.  1844.1425.11 

JewlU  ( K )  Manual  of  illuminated  and  missal  painting 
1860 1443.07 

Laing  (./.  J.)  Companion  to  [Bradley  and  Goodwin's] 
M;innal  of  illumination,  containing  borders,  capi- 
tals, teit,  and  detiiil  furnishing,  p/c.  1873.   1472.02 

Tymms  (  II'.  It)  find  Wyall  (M.  I). )  Art  of  illuminating 
as  practised  in  Europe  from  the  earliest  times. 
1860. 14(16.01 

—  History,  theory,  and  practice  of  illuminating.    Con- 

densed from  'The  art  of  illuminating.'       14t;5.U8 
Ward  (M.)    Practical  treatise  on  the  art  of  illuminat- 
ing.    .„...' 1465.115 

US'  See  also  (p.  14  of  Catalogue;  Alphabets,  ornamental 
lettering,  etc. 

39.  Industrial  Art. 

Art  recreations  •  with  receipts  for  preparing  materials. 

1860. 1443.27 

Arts  (Les)  *  somptuaires  :   histoire  du  costume  et  de 

rameublement    et  des  arts  ct  in'lustries  qui    s'y 

rattuchent,  sous  la  direction  de  Hangard-Mauge. 

Teste  par  C.  Louandre.  2viul.  ]8.".7.     .   1466.02 

Same.     Planches,  5e  an  17e  siecle.  2  v.    .  1466.02 

Bachhoffner  (G  11.)    Chemistry  as  applied  to  the  fine 

arts.     1837.       ..........  4216.35 

Barty   (P.)     Chefs-d'oeuvre   of    the   inlusfrial     arts. 

Pottery  and  porcelain,  enamel,  goldsmith's  work, 

and  tapestry.  1869.  ,  .  .  ,  .  .  .1453.05 
Laharte  {J. )     Hand-book  of  the  arts  of  the  middle  ages 

aud  renaissance.     1835.      ......  1413.03 

Mason   (G.    C.)     Application  of  art  to   manufactures. 

[Metals,    enamels,    electrotypy,    porcelain,    glass 

and  ornament]    1858.     =     .....     .3914.23 

\Vy(M  (J/.  D. )     Fine  art,  a  sketch  of  its  history,  theory 

practice,  and  application  toiudustry. 1870.  1412.16 
tfS-  See  also  Arts  [Ustfal  :  various  headimjs,  p.  39-48); — 

Educ.ition,  p.  642. 

40.  Italian  Art 

Art  and  nature  under  an  ItaJian  sky.     By  M.  J.,  M.  D. 

[aiioii.]     1853.       .........   1435.04 

BurckhardI  (Dr.  J.)    The  cicerone  :  or,  art  guide  to 

painting  in   Itoly.     From  the  German,  by    Mrs. 

A.  H.  Clough.     1873.     .......  U.'IS.IS 

Coqnerel  [A.)    The  fine  arts  in  Italy  in  their  religious 

aspect.   1859. 1435.07 

O'Oioe  {J.  A.)  and  Otvulraselle  (0.  B.)  New  history  of 
painting   in  Italy,  2d  to  the  16tU   century.     3  v. 

1864-66.   ............   1435.01 

—  History  of  painting  in   North  Italy,  14th  to    16th 

century.     2  v.     1871 1435.12 

Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  135,  1872. 

Fuseli  {II.)  History  of  art  in  the  schools  of  Italy.  [In  his  Life, 
etc.,  V   3.1 3063.11 

Jameson  (Mrs.  A.)  Memoirs  of  the  early  Italian  paint- 
ers.   1838 1435.09 

Janes  {J.  J.)  Art  studies:  the  "Old  Masters"  of 
Italy.     1861.     ,    .     .     , 1412.02 

Kiir/ler  iK  7".)  Schools  of  painting  iu  Italy.  Tr.  by  a 
lady.  Ed.  bySirC.L.  Eastlake.  2  v.   1851.   1435".05 

Lanzi  (L.)  History  of  painting  in  Italy,  to  the  end 
of  the  18th  century.  Tr.  by  T.  Eoscoe.  3  v. 
1847 1414.07 

Mentz  ( P. )  Les  chefs-d'ceuvre  de  la  peinture  italienne  ; 
ouvrage  oontenant  vingt  planches  chromolitho- 
graphiques  execute'es  par  F.  Kellerhoveu,  trente 
planches  sor  bois  et  quarante  culs-de-Iampe  et 
lettres  orut^es.     1870 1457.18 

Oltley   ( ir.    Y.)     'The  Italian  school  of  design,    fol. 
1823. A.47.25 

—  'Florentine  school,     fol.     1826 A.47.24 

Posini  (0  )     *Storia  della  pittura  italiana  esposfa  coi 

monumenti.     7  v.     8°.     1839-47.     .     .     .1423.18 

'Same.     4  epoca  in  2  v.   fol.   ....     .  A.27.8 

I^'ote. — The  general  index  follows  p.  260  of  v.  7. 
TJrhlno  (Mrs.  H.  P.)     The  old  masters  :  princes  of  art. 

1870 .....   1414.23 

Vasarl  (G.)  Lives  of  painters,  sculptors  and  archi- 
tects.  [UntU  the  16th  century].  5  v.   1850.  1414.01 


lu  asking  for  boulis,  uae  the  "BookOraar,"  girliiK  the  AUiSOB'S  KAMS,  tU«  first  piu't  uf  the  l'ITL£,  aud  Uie  NUMliER. 


546 


FINE    ARTS:   Italian  Art  to  Painting. 


Viardot    (L.)     'Wonders    of    Italian    art.     London, 

1870 1435.10 

Same.  New  York,  1870 1435. lO.a 

See  also  Foilnightly  rev.,  T.  10,  1868  (Old  masters  at 
Florence,  by  A.  C.  Swiuburue  I  :  v.  14.  1870  'Haud  and 
Boul,  by  D.  G.  Kossetti) ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  85,  16615  (Keviaw 
of  Taiue). 

4fS*  See  also  various  headings  in  this  class,  and  (in 
Countries)  descriptive  worlts  of  travel  iu  Italy  (p.  336) ; 
Rome  (p.  363)  Florence  (p.  319)  ;  Naples  (p.  310),  etc. 

41.  Landscape  Painting. 

'Alston  {J.  W.)  Hints  to  young  practitioners.  Neu- 
tral tint.     182U 1424.17 

Barnard  ((?.)  Landscape  painting  in  water  colours. 
1855 1425.04 

Burnet  (J.)  Landscape  painting  in  oil  colours. 
1849 1425.02 

Callow  (J.)    Landscape  in  water  colours.     .     .  1432.04 

Chase  {Jolm).  Practical  treatise  on  landscape  paint- 
ing, 1862 1425.16 

ClinHA.)  Guide  to  oil  painting  :  landscape  from  na- 
ture.    1868 1472.2S 

Ilarley  ((?. )  Guide  to  landscape  drawing,  in  pencil 
and  chalk.     10th  ed.     1865 1472.22 

Marvy  (L. )  *  Landscape  painters  of  England.  Steel 
engrarings.  Ed.  by  W.M.  Thackeray.  1850.  1446.08 

Needham  {J. )  Landscape  and  trees  in  pencil.  [Foster 
(V.)     Drawing  cop}- book. ] 1432.05 

PtdUips  {G.F.)  Principles  of  effect  and  colour,  as  applic- 
able to  landscape  painting.   [1842?]     .     .   142-5.07 

Tomlinson  (W.)  Aft  of  landscape  painting  in  oil 
colours.     1871 1432.32 

Williams  (  W. )     Art  of  landscape  painting  in  oil  colours. 

23d  ed.     1877 1172.21 

S^e  Fortnightly  rev.,  V.  3. 1865  (Place  of  landscape  amongst 
the  flue  arts,  by  P.  Q.  Hauiertou).    Also  Slcetching  (p.  618). 

42.  Lithography. 

Hnllmandel  {O    Manual,  f<c.     1820 1445.21 

Straktr  (C.)    Instructions,  etc.     1867.     .     .     .  1445.23 

43.  Marine  Painting. 

Carmichael  {J.  W.)  Art  of  marine  painting  in  oil 
colour.s.     7th  ed.     1876 1472.23 

—  Art  of  marine  painting  in  water  colours.     11th  ed. 

1875 1472.24 

44.  Miniature  Painting. 

Day  (C.  W.)  Art  of  miniature  painting.  8th  ed. 
1870 1472.25 

Mannion  (L.)  Letters  upon  the  art  of  miniature  paint- 
ing.    In.  d] 1443.09 

Pldllips  (G.  F.)  Miniature  painting.  [With  his  Art 
of  drawing,  etc.     1840.] 1432.29 

Russell  (0.)  Art  of  miniature  painting  in  oil  on  ivory  ; 
wax  crayons,  and  water  colours,  gilding  on  glass, 
etc.     [1870.] 1443.08 

Templeton  {J.  S.)  and  Wall  (A.  U.)  Guide  to  miuia-. 
ture  painting,  and  colouring  photographs  ;  with  a 
few  words  on  portrait   painting.     8th  ed.  1472.26 

45.  Monograms. 

Berrl  (D.  0.)  Monograms,  historical  and  practical. 
1869 1165.04 

Bi-ulliot  (K)  Diotionnaire  des  monogrammes,  mar- 
ques figurees,  lettres  initiales,  noma  abreges,  etc. 
3v.ini.     1832.     . 1436.17 

Chaffers  (  W.)  Marks  and  monograms  on  pottery  and 
porcelain.     3d  ed.  1870 1415.21 

46.  Monumental  Brasses. 

Boulell  (O  Monumental  B.  of  England.    1849.     1467.20 

Haines  (H.)     Manual  of   monumental  brasses  in   the 

British  Isles.     2  v.     1861 1452.11 

47.  Mosaic  Pavements. 
Jones  {0.)    Designs  for  mosaic  pavements.     With  essay 
on  their  structure,  by  F.  O.  Ward.     1842.  1167.01 

48.  Painting.  (General  Works.) 
1.  Theory,  Practice  and  Criticism. 

Algaroiii  (F.,  conie).  An  essay  on  painting.  1764.  1411.23 


Barry  {J.)  Lectures  on  painting.  Ed.  by  R.  N.  Wor- 
num.     1848 1424.08 

Blanc  (0.)  Grammar  of  painting  and  engraving.  1874. 
[1873.] 1425.15 

Burnet  (J.)  Practical  essays  on  the  fine  arts.  181S.  1424. 12 

—  Practical  hints  on  composition.     1853.     .     .   1436.08 

—  Progress  of  a  painter  iu  the  19th  century.  1854. 1424. 01 
Cennini  ( C. )    Treatise  on  painting  ;  fresco,  secco,   oil, 

and  distemper.  1844 1425.11 

Eastlake   (.Sir  C.  L.)    Materials   for   a  history   of  oil 

painting.     2  v.    1847-69 1422.03 

Note. — A  history,  rather,  of  materials  used  in  oil  painting. 
Fiiseli  (H.)  Lectures  on  painting.  JSo/oi,  1848.  1424.08 
— -  Lectures  on  art  and  painting.  {In  his  Life.  ^^c.  v.  2.3.]  3063.11 
Gullick  {T.  J.)  and  Timhs  (J. }  Painting  popularly  ex- 
plained ;  including  hist,  sketches.  .  .  .  1422.12 
Hamerton  (P.  G.)     A  painters, camp.     1867.     .  953.22 

—  Practical  work  of  paiiiting.  [/ti International  rev..  May,  1876.] 
Hayter  (C.)  Introduction  to  painting.  1820.  1432.13 
Howard  (H.)  Lectures  on  painting.  1848.  .  1424.03 
Hunderlpfund  (H.)  Art  of  painting.  1849.  .1412.19 
Lairesse  (G.  de).  Treatise  on  painting.  1817.  1425.10 
Leslie  (C.R.)  Handbookforyoimgpainters.1855.1424.04 
Lessiwj  (0.  E.)    Laocoou  :  an  essay  on   the  limits  of 

painting  and  poetry.  1853 1412.14 

Mengs  {A.  R.)  Works.  Tr.  from  the  Italian.  2  v. 
1796 1412.08 

V.  1.  IVIemoirs  ;  Beauty  and  taste  in  painting.  Of  taste. 
Reflections  upon  Raphael,  Correggio,  and  Titian,  and  upon 
the  ancients. 

2.  Upon  the  means  of  making  the  polite  arts  flourish  in 
Spain.  Memoirs  concerning  Correggio.  Rules  for  masters 
and  pupils  in  painting. 

Opie  {J. )  Lectures  on  painting.  Bohn,  1848.  1424. 08 
Reynolds    (Sir  J. )     Discourses  ;  notes  and  plates    by 

J.  Burnet.     1842 1425.01 

Ruskin{J.)  Lectures  on  architecture  and.  1850.  1313.11 

—  Modern  painters.     Pts.  1-5.  in  4  v.     London,  1856- 

57.    8° 1425.21 

Same.     5  v.     N.  Y.,  1852-57.  12°.  .     .     .1424.22 

—  Modern  painters.     5  v.    N.  Y.,  1872.  .     .     .  1424.22 
Schlegel  {K.  }V.  F.von).     Letters  on  christian  art.    [/u /n"5  .Esthe- 
tic works.] 2542.12 

Tlieory  of  effect.  Of  light  and  shade,  of  colour  and 
harmony.  1851 1411.06 

Twininij  iJ£.)  Philosophy  of  painting  :  theoretical  and 
practical.    1849 1425.09 

Vinci  (L.  da).  Treatise  on  painting.  With  life,  by  J. 
W.  Brown.     1835 1424. 02 

Waison(E.)    Use  of  a  box  of  colours.  1842.     .  1425.12 

Oil  Paintinff. 

Merimie  {J.  F.  L.)  Art  of  painting  in  oil,  and  in  fresco. 

1839 1424.16 

Osborne  (Laughlon).      Handbook  of  oil  painting.     By 

an  American  artist,  [auoii.]  1856.  .  .  1424.05 
Templeton  (J.  S.)  and  Clint  (.4.)     Guide  to  oil  painting. 

Pt.  1,  Elementary,  by  J.  S.  T.     Pt.  2,  Landscape 

from  nature,  by  A..  C.  2  v.  1868.  .  .  1472.27 
eS"  Consult  SuBDivisioss  (p.  528)  for  other  kinds  of  painting. 

2.  Hislory,  Biography,  and  Criticism. 

Blanj  (C. )  *  History  of  the  painters  of  all  nations. 
With  illustrations.  1853 1447.17 

Buchanan  ( W. )  Memoirs  of  painting,  with  chrono- 
logical history  of  the  importation  of  pictures  into 
England  since  the  French  Revolution.  2  v.  in  1. 
1824 14;)2.06 

Davii  (J.  P.)  Thoughts  on  great  painters.  1860.  1415.11 

Mmes  (J. )  Arts  and  artists,  or  anecdotes  of  painting, 
sculi)ture,  e<c.     3  v.     1825 1414.10 

Beaton  {Mrs.  G.)  Concise  history  of  jxiintiug. 
1873 1422.18 

Hislory  of  painting.     \anon,-\     L.,  1835.     18°.   1412.25 

Jerci.t\j.  W.,lad!/).  Painting  and  celi-brated  painters, 
ancient  and  modem  Schools  of  Italy,  Spain, 
France,  Germany,  and  the  Netherlands.  2  v. 
1854 1414.16 

Radcliffe  {A.  0.)  Schools  and  masters  of  painting  : 
with  app.  on  the  principal  galleries  of  Europe. 
1876 1444.18 

Seguier  (F.  P.)  Critical  and  commercial  dictionary  of 
the  works  of  painters,  1250-1850.     .     .     .  1415. 15 


BBOOKI.YN    MEHCANTILE    LIBRARY. 


FINE     ARTS:  Painting  to  Sacred  Art. 


547 


Shedd  (Mrs.  J.   A.)     Famous  painters  aud   paintiug^:. 

1876 1435.16 

Tyller   (S.)    Modern    painters   and   their    paintings. 

1874 1431.;)7 

—  The  old  masters  and  their  pictures.  1874.  1431. 3f) 
Wilkie{Sir  D.)    llomarks  on  laiuting.    [/j>  Ais  Life,  v.  3,  p.  128- 

215  ] 3186.09 

Womum  (R.  N.)  Epochs  of  painting.  1864.1432.03 
i8®"  See  also  Biography  of  Artists  (p.  639.) 

49.  Periodicals. 
'Aldiiie   ( The)  ;   a   typographic   art  journal.       v.  4-8. 

1871-76 

'AH,  pictorial  and  industrial  :  an  illustrated  magazine. 

V.  1,  July,  1870— June,  1871.       ....  1417.11 

•Arijournal  (The),     v.  1-28,  1849-1876.  .     .     .  1416.11 

•AH  union.     10  v.     183S-1848 141G.05 

•Orai/on  (The),  v.  1-8,  Jan.,  1855-May,  1861.  922.16 
'Oiaphic   (The):    an    illustrated   weekly    newspaper. 

V.  1-14.     1870-76 1427.01 

'lUustrakd  London  news.     v.  1-69,  1842-76. 
'  Marfnsin  pitloresque.     v.  1-44,  1833-76.    .     .     . 
'Portfolio  (The)  :  an  artistic  periodical     Ed.  by  P.  G. 

Hamerton.     1S70 1417.01 

jK5"  The  library  possesses  among  other  itluslratM  jour- 
nals sets  more  or  lees  complete  of  Harper's  Weekly, 
lUustrirte  Zeituug,  Ueber  Laud  und  Meer. 

50.    Pictures :   Illustrated  Works 

not  included  m  other  divisions. 

Baiilie  (^Capt.  W.)  'Works,  after  paintings  and  draw- 
ings by  the  greatest  masters.      1792.     .     .   A.57.05 

Boydell's  'Graphic  illustrations  of  Shakspeare.  London, 
1802.     fol A.37.23 

Jiall{S.C.)     *  Royal  gallery  of  art.    4  v.     fol.      N.37.14 

Lievre  (E.)  Art  gems.  'Thirty  engravings  from  emi- 
nent painters.     With  notices.   1873.     .     .  1456.19 

Rogers  (C.)  'Collection  of  prints  in  imitation  of  draw- 
ings.    2  r.     1778 A.57.04 

[Varinrj  {J.  B. )  'Art  treasures  of  the  United  Kingdom. 
Chromolithographed  by  H.   Bedford.       London. 

1858.    fol 1447.16 

e^  See  also.  In  the  general  alphabet,  for  specimens 
of  their  work,  the  names  of  the  following  artists,  vu.: 


Bewick  (Thomas). 

Buonarroti  (IVXichael  Angelo). 

Canova  (.\.) 

Catnach  (J.) 

Cattermole  (R.) 

Cruikshank  (George). 

Darley  (F.  O.  C.) 

Domenicliino. 

Dore  (Gustave). 

Doyle  (Richard). 

DUrer  (.Mbrechtl. 

Finden  (J.  and  W.) 

Flaxman  (Jt^hn). 

Foster  (Birket). 

Gibson  (Jehu). 

Gillray  (Jamea). 

Griset  ,E.) 

Hogarth  (William). 


Holbein  (Uaus). 
Kaulbach  (W.  von). 
Leech  (.Jiihu). 
Millais  (Jnhu  E.) 
Mulready  (Wm.) 
Murillo. 

Picart  (Bernard). 
Raphael  Sanzio. 
Rembrandt. 
Retsch  (M.) 
Reynolds  (.S'lV  Joshua). 
Roberts  (David). 
Seccombe  (T.  S.) 
Titian 

Turner  (J.  M.  W.) 
Vandyck  (Ajitoine). 
Wilkie  (.vir  David). 


51.  Picturesque. 

Copf  {E.  M.)    In  Cambridge  essays.  1856  ;  p.  116.163.    .     .  5517.1* 

Price  (tiir  U.)      Ou  the  picturesque.     1842.     .1412.24 

Tioining  (H.)  Elements  of  picturesque  scenery.  1436.25 

See  also  Coutemp.  rev.,  v.  20,  1872  (Beauty  conferred  by 

impei-fectiou  aud  decay,  by  W.  R.  Greg);— Scenery  (p.  548). 

52.  Plant  Form. 

Burbridge  (F.  W.)  .irtof  botanical  drawing.1873.1472.13 
Halme  ( F.  E. )     'Sketches  from  nature  of  plant  form. 

1863 , 1466.06 

53.  Portrait  Painting. 

7J'(rarf(j:)  Practical  hints  on  portrait  r.  1860.  1425.08 

Merrifield  (Mr.f.)    Directions  for  portrait  painting  in 

water-colours,     loth  ed.     1875.       .     .     .  1471.21 

Murray  (H.)     Art  of  portrait  painting  in  oil  colours. 

23d  ijd.     1877 1472.32 

tially  ( T. )     Hints  to  young  jmintevs  ;  portrait  painting. 

1873 142.i.l4 

Seealso  Favorite  authors,  1860  ;  p.lGl-184  (Great  portrait 
painters,  by  C.  K.  Leslie  ;  2514.14)  :  Gentleman's  mag., 
July,  1860  (On  portraiture,  by  H.  O  Neil) ;  Coutemp.  rev., 
V.  1,  18CC  (Mcid.  portr.  paiutingi ;  Friiser's  mag.,  v.  74,  76, 
78,1866-08  (Portr.  painting  at  South  Kensington). 

jftg*  .SV(;  olso  Figure  Drawing  and  Fainting  (p.  643); — 
Miniature  Painting  (p.  546.) 


54.  Pottery  and  Porcelain. 

Jrnouz{L.)     Pottery.     (M  Brit,  mf'g  induatrien,  1876, )     3941.30 

Beckwitli  (A.)      Terra  cotta,    stone-ware,    lire   brick, 

earthen-ware.     1872 3932.12 

Birch  (S.)  'Hist,  of  ancient  pottery.  2  v.  1853.  14.53.02 
Bohn{U.  0.)  Guide  to  pottery,  porcelain,  etc.  1453.04 
Brorujniarl  (A.)  Traite  des  arts  ceraiuiques.   Avec  atlas. 

3v.    1844 3932.15 

Chaffers  (  W. )  'Marks  and  monograms  on  pottery  and 
porcelain  of  the  renaissance  aud  modern  periods. 

3ded.    1870 1445.21 

Drake  (  W.  R.)  Notes  on  Venetian  ceramics.  1453.07 
Forbmm  (C.  D.  R)  Maiolica.  1876.  .  .  .  14.53.09 
Hooper  (  W.  II. )  and  I'Idllips  (  W.  C.)  Manual  of  marks 
ou  pottery  and  porcelain.  1876.  .  .  .  14.53.10 
Jacqnemnrl  {A.)     History  of  the  ceramic  art.     Tr.  by 

Mrs.  B.  Palliser.     1873 1444.15 

Marry<d  (J.)      History  of  pottery  and  porcelain,  me- 

disevul  and  modem.     18.57 li'iS.Ol 

Mdeyard  [E. )  Life  of  J.  Wedgwood  ;  with  sketch  of  the 
art  of  pottery  in  England.  2  v.  18(;5.  3183.20 
Porter  {0.  R.)  Manufacture  of  porcelain.  1852.  3932.37 
Rau  ((7.)  Indian  pottery.  |Sm.  report.  1S06.J  ....  3936.31 
Treadwell  [J.  11. )     Manual  of  potterj'  and  porcelain  for 

Amer.  collector.'^.     1872 1153.08 

See  also  ■ttell,  Feb.,  1874  (from  New  qu.  rev.) 
Note. — Some  practical  instructions  on  painting,  enamel- 
ling, etc.,  are  given  in  Tilton's  Designs  for  dect^irating  upt- 
tery  [1472.34]  ;  Art  recreations  (1443. '27]  ;  Siiell's  Practical 
instructions  11472.35],  Sutherland '8  Practical  guide  [1472.36]; 
Garratt's  Suggestions  for  painting  in  oils  on  uuglazed  pot- 
tery (1472.37) ;  Gesseifs  Art  of  cnamelhng  [1472.38]. 

Alt  elaborato  note  on  Pottery  and  porcelain  is  printed  In 
the  Boston  public  library  Bulletin  for  Apr.,  1877. 

4^^  See  also  Glass-painting  (p.  545);— Vases  (p.  549). 

55.  Preservation  and  Restoration  of  Paintings. 

Edwards  (G.  O'K.)  History  of  the  restoration  of  the  public  pic- 
tures at  Venice.  [In  MerriHeld  {Mrs.)  Original  treatises, 
etc.,  v.  2.]        1422.02 

Fielding  [T.  H.)      Knowledge  and  restoration  of  old 

paintings.     1847 1424.11 

Holyoake  (M.  )The  conservation  of  pictures.  1870. 1433. 14 

56.  Pre-Raphaelitism. 
RosseUi  i^W.  M.)       Fine    art,    chiefly    contemporary. 

1867 1431.12 

Rxiskin  {J.)    Pre-Raphaelitism.    18G0.     .     .     .  1411.13 
Young  (E)    Pre-Raffaellitisni.     1857.     .     .     .1411.19 
Seealso  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  53,  1856  ;  Galaxy.  June,  1876  (by 
J.  McCarthy). 

57.  Renaissance  Period. 

Paler  (W.  H.)     S'udie.s  e(c.     1873 1435.08 

Labarte  (J.)    Arts  of  the  renaissance.     1855.     1413,03 
*S-  See  also  Italian  Art  (p.  645). 

58.  Sacred  Art. 

Didron  {A.  N.)  Christian  iconogritphy  ;  or  christian 
art  in  the  middle  ages.  y.  1.  [No  more  publ.] 
1851 1442.27 

Di'trer  (A.)  The  passion  of  our  Lord  Jesus  Christ, 
pourtrayed.    1870 1434.10 

Ejgle.ilon  (E.)  Christ  in  art.  With  designs  of  Bida. 
1875 1436.33 

Jameson  (Mrs.  A.)    Legends  of  the  Madonna.  1442.52 

Same.     1853 1442.26 

—  Legends  of  the  monastic  orders.  1852.     .     .  1442.19 

—  Sacred  and  legendary  art.  2  v.  L.,1S57.  sm.4°.  1442.20 
Same.     2  v.     Boston,  18C5.   16°.     .     .     .  1442.22 

—  and  Easilaki (Lady  C.  L.)    History  of  Our  Lord  as 

exemplified  in  works  of  art.     2  v.     1864.     1442.17 
Reviewed  in  Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  90, 1804  ;  Ed.  rev.,  v. 
1'20.  1864. 

Lindsay  {A.  W.  0.,  lord).  Sketches  of  the  history  of 
christian  art.     3  v.     1S47 1442.11 

Maitland  (.5.  R.)  Sacred  art ;  music,  painting.  [In  his  Eight  essays, 
1852  ;  p.  34-95.) 3573.19 

Otis  (C.  N.)  Sacred  and  constructive  arts.  1869.  1411.17 
.Rio  (A.  F.)  Poetry  of  christian  art.  1854.  .  1442.24 
Tyrwhitt    (R.  St.    J.)    Christian   art   and   symbolism. 

1872 1442.15 

A^ote. — Reprint  from  Coutemp.,  rev.,  v.  1-10. 
See  also  Blackwood,  v.  80,  1856  (Poetry  of  christian  art)  ; 
Quar.  rev.,  v.  116,  1864. 

I^g'  See  aLio  Ecclesiastical  art  (p.  542)  ;  —  Symbolism 
(p.  548)  ;— Floral  decoration  (p.  6431  ; — Ghurcli  archeology 
(p.  81)  ;— Cross  (p.  83  and  3'J'J)  ;— Architecture  (p.  33). 


In  asking  (or  books,  uso  tho  "Book  Orders,"  giving  the  AUXUOR'S  K.VUE,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  aud  th«  NUMBER. 


548 


FINE    ARTS:  Scenery  io  United  States. 


59.  Scenery. 

[Sie  also  Picturesque,  p.  647.] 

Brockedon  (W.)  *  Italy,  classical,  historical,  and  pictur- 
esque, illustratt'd  and  descr.bed.  [181J-44.]  1467.13 

Browne  (  W.  II. )  Ten  coloured  views  taken  during  the 
arctic  expedition  of  H.  M.  S.  Enterprise  and  In- 
vestigator.    185U n-17.Ul 

Constable  (J. )  'English  landscape  Rcenery  :  a  series  of 
forty  mezzotiuto  engravings  on  steel,  by  David 
Lucas.   1S55 1437.09 

Fiiiden  ( E. )  The  ports,  harbours,  watering-places,  aud 
picturesque  scenery  of  Great  Britain.     .     .   1146.  lit! 

Foster  (B.)     Pictures  of  English  landscape.     .   1446.18 

Zewis  (K  C.)  Scenery  of  the  rivers  of  England  and 
Wales.     3pts.  in'lv.    [1854.]     .     .     .     .   1437.ia 

Sa7idby  (P.)  Collection  of  one  hundred  and  fifty  select 
views  in  England,  Wales,  Scotland,  and  Ireland. 
1783 957.04 

Wright  (0.  K.)  and  Allen  (Tliomas).  France  illustrat- 
ed, exhibiting  its  landscape  scenery,   etc.      [1.S45- 

47.] 966.02 

M^  See  also  Landscape  painting  (p.  545),  and  la  Coun- 
tries (p.  28.5-394)  uumeroua  works  JllustratiDg  particular 
countries,  as  (under  Athens)  Stuart  and  ReaHCs  *  Antiqui- 
ties :  (under  Greece)  ChotS'^ut-Gouffi'^r's  *  Voyage  pitto- 
resque  :  (uuder  Naples)  Saint-you's  *^i/age  pitloresque  ; 
(uudei-  Rome)  tlio  works  of  Wey  [976  02],  aud  Burn  (976.01). 
See  aho  Turuer's  Soutlieru  co:i8t  of  Euglaud  [1446.28]  and 
Liber  Fluviorum.  or  river  sceueryof  liauce  [1446.27].  Buy- 
deirs  Picturesque  sceuery  of  Norway  [.V.27.0J]  ;  Sir  David 
■Wilkie's  Sketches.  Spauisli  aud  Oiieutal  (A. 57. 01]  ;  Prit- 
cbetCs  Biu^h  notes  in  Holland  (A  57.12]  ;  Simpson's  3i  at 
of  war  at  tlie  East  (A.47.18] ;  Mayer's  Views  of  tlie  Ottoruau 
empire  [A  27.04]  ;  David  Roberts's  Holyland.  .Syria.  Egypt. 
etc.  (A. 57. 01]  :  8audl)V'8  Collection  ot  1.50  views  in  Euglaud. 
Wales,  Scotland,  aud'irelaiid.  2  v.  1783  [957.04);  Appletons' 
Picturesque    America   [1130.06]  and    Picturesque  Europe 

60.  Sculpture, 

Buhver-Lytlon  {E.  G.  E.  L.)      Sculpture.      [In   Cambridge  Ensl. 

prize  poems,  1825.) 2742.32 

Combe  (tj.)  Phrenology  applied  to  painting  and  sculp- 
ture.     ISS,"") 141.5.18 

Grattan  (/.)  Sculpture.  I /«  Oxford  priiie  es.says.  v  1, 1836.)  2,541. U 
Mines    {J.)    Arts   and   artists;    anecdotes,     etc.     3  v. 

1825 1414.10 

Fiaxman  (J.)     Lectures  on  sculpture,   1829,     .   1446.01 

Same.   18i;.5 1454.03 

Hazlitt  ( \V.)    Oa  Flaxmau'a  Lectures,     [/n  his  Criticisms,  etc., 

V.  1] 1431.09 

IIoU(H.  F.)     Rubens  a  sculptor.     1862.      .     .   1455.25 
Jacot>s  {F.)     Wealth  of  the  Greeks  in  plastic  art.     [In  Classical 

studies,  p.  05-98.) 6513.28 

Zee  [Mr.9.  H.  F.)     Familiar  sketches  of  sculpture  aud 

sculptors.     2v.     1854 1454.01 

Hitman  {H.  H.)  Comparative  estimate  of  sculpture  and  paint- 
ing,    (/n  Oxford  prize  essays,  v.  3,  1836.)   .     .     .     .2541.13 

Perkins  (C.  G.)    Tuscan  sculptors.     With  illustrations. 

2  V.   1861 1455.17 

Bobinson  (J.  C.)     South  Kensington  museum.     Italian 

sculptura     of     the    middle    ages    and    revival. 

18.2 1455.27 

Westmacott  (iJ. )      Schools   of   sculpture,  ancient   and 

modern.   1864 1454.05 

. — -  On  colouriug  statues,     [/n  Archseol.  journal,  v.  13.]     .1463.12 

Illustrated  Works. 

British  school  of  sculpture  ;  20  engr.  and  fifty  woodcuts. 
AVitb  essay  and  notices  of  artists,  by  W.  B.  Scott. 
[187-2.] •     •     •  li'57.07 

Hamilton  (— ).  The  English  school  :  a  series  of  the 
most  approved  productions  in  painting  and  sculp- 
ture, executed  by  British  artists,  from  Hogarth  to 
tho  present  time.     4  v.     1831 1421.22 

Hervey  ( T.  K. )  Illustrations  of  modem  sculpture. 
■1834.    . 1437.19 

Museum  of  painting  and  sculpture.  Drawn  and  etched 
by  Beveil  ;  with  descriptive  notices  by  Duchesne. 
17  v.     1829-35 1421.01 

Viardol(L.)     Wonders  of  sculpture.     1873.    .   1451.06 

Elgin  and  other  Ancient  Marlfles. 

British  Museum.  "Description  of  the  collection  of 
ancient  marbles  ;  with  engravings.  Parts  1-10. 
1S12-45 1468.01 


Burrows  (E.  1.)  Elgin  marbles  :  with  an  account  of 
Athens.      1837 1454.11 

Haxlitt  I  fVm.)  On  the  Elgin  marbles.  [In  kis  Criticisms  on  art. 
Ist  8.) 1431.09 

Visr.onii  (E.  Q.)  Letter  from  Antonio  Canova  ;  and 
two  memoirs  on  the  sculptures  in  the  collection  of 

the  Earl  of  Elgin.    1816 1454.12 

eg-  See  also  Ancient  Art  (p.  539)  ;— Galleries  and  Mu- 
seums (p.  544)  :  and  the  works  of  Canova  [1456.01]  ;  and 
Thorwaldsen(N. 27.07];  a!so  Parthenon.  Ba3.reliersri456. 07). 

61.  Sketching. 

Cidvert  {—).  Sketoher's  drawing-book.  1826.  1432.14 
D'Mmotte  {P.  II.)      Art    of    sketching    from    nature. 

1871 1436.24 

Green  (N.  K)    Hints  on  sketching  from  nature.    3  pts. 

1874 1471.22 

A'ofe.— Pt.  1,  6th  ed,  Pt.  2,  3d  ed.  Pt.  3  (Colour),  6th  ed. 
Rowbotham  {T.)    Art  of  sketching  from  nature.   1432.27 

Same.     36th  ed.     1875 1471.17 

Slubbs  (G.)       'Illustrated   lecture   on   sketching   from 

nature  in  pencil  and  water  colour.  1862.  1447.14 
Wood  (J.)      Elementary  treatise  on   sketching   from 

nature.     1850 1436.10 

,^-  See  also  Water-color  Painting  (p.  649), 

62.  Sorrento  and  Inlaid  'Work. 

Hope  (A.)     Manual  of.    1876 .  1466.18 

63.  Spanish  School  of  Painting. 

Cumberland  (11.)  Anecdotes  of  eminent  painters  in 
Sp-iin,  in  the  16th  and  17th  centiuries.  2d  ed.  2  v. 
1787 1421.20 

Scott  (W.  B.)  'Murillo  and  the  Spanish  school  of 
p,tintiug.    1873 1447.04 

64.   SytnboUsm  in  Art. 

Audsley  (  W.  and  0.)  Handbook  of  christian  symbolism. 

1865 1442.14 

Kni'jhl  (R.  P.)  Inquiry  into  the  symbolical  language  of 

ancient  art  and  mythology.  1836.  .  .  .  3817.14 
Palmer  ( IK)     Introd.   to   early  christian   symbolism. 

1859 1442.16 

Portal  {P.  P.  F,  baron  de).    Essay  on  symbolic  colours. 

With  notes  by  W.  S.  Inman.  1845.  .  .  1466.07 
Tyrwliilt  (R.  til.  J.)      Christian    art    and    symbolism. 

1872 1442.15 

ff  See  also  Sacred  Art  (p.  647) ;  Emblems  (p,  643). 

65.    Terracottas. 

British  Museum.      Description   of    ancient   terracottas. 

1810 1468,09 

*?•  See  also  Pottery  and  Porcelain  (p,  547). 

66.   Transparency  Painting. 
Willidms{W.)  Transparency  P.  on  linen,  1856.  1471.19 

67.  ■  Trees. 

Harding  {J.  D.)  'Lessons  on  trees.  18-55.  .  1447.01 
Hatton  \T.)     Hints  lor  sketching  trees  from  nature  in 

water  colours.     4th  ed 1471.18 

Kenniun  ( E )  Essay  on  trees  in  landscape.  1844.  1447.05 
0'l\eill(H.)     Guide  to  pictorial  art:   how  to  use  the 

black    lead    pencil,    chalks,   and   water   colours. 

5th  ed.     1861 147'2.30 

t^-  See  also   Foliage   (p.  643)  ;— Painting    (Landscape, 

p.  540);— Sketching  (p.  648). 

68.  United  States. 

Bethune  {O.  W)  Prospects  of  art  in  U.  S.  [In  his  Orations,  1850  ; 
p.  157-197] 

Dnnlap  (  W. )  History  of  the  arts  of  design  in  the  U.  S. 
2  V.   1834 1415.06 

First  century  of  the  republic,  p.  399-415  (Progress  of  the  fine 
arts,  by  J-  S.  Conaut) 575.24 

Lester  (C.  K)     Artists  of  America.    1846.     .     .1415.10 

7'uckerman  (H.  T.)  Artist  life  ;  or  sketches  of  American 
painters.     1847 1415.16 

—  Book  of  the  artists.  Biogr.  and  critical  sketches. 
Preceded  by  an  hist,  account  of  the  rise  and  pro- 
gress of  art  iu  America.    1SC7 1415.09 

Toumtey  {/>.  O'C.)  Living  American  artists.  [In  Scribner'a 
monthly.  May,  Aug.,  1871  ;  March,  1872.] 

See  also  Atlantic  moiitlily.  v.  22.  18B8  (Our  painters,  by  J. 
Neal)  :  N.  A.  rev  ,  1856  (Present  aud  future  of  Amer.  art.); 
V.  102,  1860  (Conditions  ol  art  in  America). 


miOOKLYN    M  KUO  A.NTILK    L  I  U  li  .\  U  Y 


FINE    ARTS:  Vases  to  Women  Artists. 


549 


69.  Vases. 

British  mas'iim.    C;vtaloguo  of  the  Greek  and  Etruscan 

vases  in  the  B.  M.    v.  1,  1S51 14GG.22 

Englefield  (Sir  II.)   Anuient  vases,  from  [his]  collection. 

Drawn  and  engraved  by  H.woses.  Bohii.  1160. 1'J 
Thorns  (P.  P.)     Disseriation  of   the  ancient   Chinese 

vases    of   the    bhang    dynasty,    1743-1196    b.  c. 

1851 1466.21 

49*  ^'es  Pottery  and  Porcelain  (p.  647)  ;— Terracottas  (p.  548). 

70.  Water-colour  Painting. 

Cliase  {J.)  Landscape  paiuting,  and  sketching  in  water 
colours.     [1812.]       1425.K; 

Fiddituj  (T.  H.)    Introduction,  eic.  1852.     .     .1425.03 

Foster  (  Vcre).  Complete  course  of  painting  in  water- 
colors.     7v 1413.18 

CantenU  :  Ft.  1.  Flowers,  by  Hulme.  etc.  2.  Laudacipe— 
Introauctorv,  by  J.  Callow.  3.  I^ilndscape— advanced,  by 
J.  Callow.  4.  Auiiuala.  by  H.  Weir.  5.  Marine,  by  E. 
Duncau.  6.  Flowers  |2d  series),  by  Fitoli,  F.  E.  Huluie, 
etc.    7.  Illmuiiiatmg,  by  M.  Ward. 

HuUon  ( T. )  Hints  for  sketching  in  water-colour  from 
nature.     12th  ed.    1873 1471.25 

Leltch  (R.  P.)  Course,  e(c.  With  24  col.  pi.  2d  ed. 
[1873.]    . 1441.20 

MUes  (L.  0.)  Guide  to  sketching  from  nature  in  water 
colours.     1868 .     .1471.26 

Murray  ( Mrs.  E. )  Modern  system  of  paiating  in  water 
colours  from  the  living  model.    ISGS.     .     .1425.06 

Noble  (R.  P.)  Guide  to  water  colour  painting.  14th 
ed 1471.27 

Penleu  (A.)  *  Sketching  from  nature  in  water-colours. 
1869 1437.11 


—  System  of  water  colour  painting.:!.'id.f'd.l873.  1471.20 
Rowbut'iiim  (T.L.)  Landscape  painting  in  watei-coluuis. 

31st  ed.     1875.     , 1172.:i3 

^g'  Ser  also  Figure  Painting  (p.  5-i3)  ;— Marine  Painting 

{p.  51G)  ;— Painting  (p.  640) ;— Landscape  Fainting  tp.  6467, 

— Skelcliing  (p.  64»j. 

71.  Women  Artists. 

(7/ayo7i  (.EC.)  English  female  artists.  2  v.  187C.  1435.21 
Contents. 
2. 


.Vmatenrs,  temp.  Geo.  iii 
.\iiiiijal  painters,  v.  2. 
Ailtie.  princess  of  Orange,  V.  1. 
Bnale  (II.),  V.  1. 
B  ackwell  (E.).  v.  1. 
Boardmau  {Mrs  j,  v.  1. 
drew  (II.).  V.  1. 
Carlisle  (A.),  v.  1. 
Caroline  (I'rinc^ss),  v.  1. 
Charretie  (A.  M.).  v.  1. 
Cleyu  (M.  Sand  P.).  v.  1. 
Close  of   the  18th  centm-y,  v.  1. 
Cosway  (XI.  C.  L.),  v.  1. 
Creed  (£.),  V.  1. 
Decorative  artists,  v.  2. 
Delauy  (>I.).  v.  1. 
Earlier   years  of  the  19tli  cen- 
tury. V.  1. 
Fitiure  painters,  V.  2. 
lieutilescbi  (A.),  v.  1. 


Harrison  (il.).  v.  1. 
Hoadley  (.S.).  t.  1. 
Hornebolt  (.S.),  v.  1. 
Humorous  designers,  t.  2. 
Kauffmau  (M.  A.  A.  C),  v.  1. 
Killigrew  (.\.},  V.  1. 
Laiidscapc  painters,  v.  2. 
Magiiire  (A.  A.),  v.  1. 
More  (M.),  V.  1. 
Moser  (M.).  v.  1. 
Neale  (E.),  v.  1. 
painters  of  flowers,  fruit,  and 

BtiU  life,  V.  2. 
Portrait  and  miniature  painters 

ou  enamel,  etc.,  v.  2. 
Reynolds  (F  ),  v.  1. 
Rose  (S.  P.),  V.  1. 
Tferlimk  (L.).v,  1. 
Vaude.ruiijii  (A.),  v.  1. 
Varelst  (M.),  v.  1.. 


Elki  (Mrs.  E.  F.)    Women  artists  in  all  ages  and  coun- 
tries.     1859 1414.24 

iVb(e.— The  fullest  sketches  given  are  those  of  Angelica 
Eauffmann,  Bosa  Bonheur.  F.  de  Fauveau,  aud  H.  Hosmer. 

See  also  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  22.  1871  (Female  artists):  Westm. 
rer.,  v.  70,  1838.  or  Littell,  1858.  v.  4  (Women  artists). 

jiS'  See  also  Biography  (p.  639). 


^i"  See  also,  in  the  general  alphabet.  Alphabets  (p.  Ul  : -Archsology  (p.  32)  :— Architecture  (p.  33):— Badges  (p.  60)  :— Beauty 
(p.  70); — Caricature  tp.  253)  ; — Carving  (p.  255)  ;— Costumes  (p.  284)  ;— Heraldry  ; — Leather-modelling  ;— Music  : — Mythology  ; 
— Numismatics  ;— Paper-flowers  ;— Photography,  {in  Arts,  Useful,  p.  46)  ;— Rings  ;— Skeleton  leaves  ;— Wax-modelling. 


Finland.     See  Countries.     {Finlan-l,  p.  319.) 
Finlason.    See  also  Finlayson. 

Fialaaon  (W.  F. )  Dissertation  ou  the  history  of 
hereditary  dignities.     186V1.     8^      .     .     .5616.21 

—  Parliamentary  iufluence  and  official  intrigue  as  dis- 

closed in  the  iuquiry  before  a  select  co:umittee  of 
the  affairs  of  the  Ameer  of  Scinde.     London,  1858. 

16='. 5712.13 

Pialay  (George).  History  of  Greece  under  foreign 
domination.     B.  C.  146  to  1S21.     5  v.      .     426.01 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Greece  under  the  Romans,  B.C.  146— A  D. 
716.  V.  2-3.  Hist,  of  Byzautins  anil  Greek  empires,  715- 
1453.  4.  Mediaeval  Greece  aud  Trebizond.  640-1461.  5.  Un- 
der Othomau  aud  Venetian  domination,  1453- ISil. 

Reviewed  in  BLickwood's  mag.,  v.  Ti,  1853 ;  Nat.  qu.  rev., 
V.  19, 1869  ;  North  Brit,  rev.,  v.  22,  1834. 

—  History  of  Greek  rev.  2  v.    Edin.,  1861.   8°.     547.10 
Fiolay  (Hugh*.  Journal,  his  survev  of  postofficea  betw. 

Mass.  and  Georgia,  1773-74.     B.,  1867.    4".   1136.09 
Pi;ilay30ti    (J. )     Surnames  and  sirenames.     Loudon, 

[18S3.]  8' 6614.09 

Finlayson  (Robert).    On  preserving  the  health  of  ships'  crews. 

London.  1825.  8".     [in  Pamphleteer,  v.  26.]    .     .     .  5U58.26 
Finney    (R'v.    Charles   G.)     Memoirs.     By    himself. 

New  York.  1876.   12=' 3055.30 

Fire  on  the  hearth  in  Sleepy  Hollow :    a  Christmas  poem.    See 

Hopper  (E.'     18i;4 1661.06 

Fire-alwm  telegraph.     ,^ee  Arts  Useful,  p.  43). 

Fire-arms.    S-'e  Military  science. 

Fire-fiend,  and  other  poems.     .?ce  Gardette  (C.  D.)  1866.    1644.03 

Fires.    [."Hee  also  Arts  (Uselill,  Fires,  p.  43). 

—  On  tlie  means  of  guarding  dwelling  houses  against  accidents 

by  are.     1815.    (Pamphleteer,  v.  5  ;  p.  399-412.]  .     .  60,58.05 

—  Roper  (S.)    Handbook  of  modern  steam  fire  engine. 

1876 3907.10 

See  also  N.  A.  rev.,  July,  1873. 

Fireside  science.     See  Nichols  (J  R.)   1872 3921.30 

Fireside  t.-avels.     .See  Lowell  (J.  R.)     1864 2534.12 

Firsworks.    See  Arts  (Useinl.  p.  43). 

Firmilian  :  a  spasmodic  tragedy.     See  Ayfoun  fW.  E.)     .    1712.19 

First  century  of  the  re|jublie  :  a  review   of   American 

progress.     By  T.  D.  Woolsey,  [and  others!.     New 

York,  1876.    8' 575.24 

iV<i/«.— For  Contents  see  p.  376  of  this  Catalogue. 


First  forms  of  vegetation.    S'^AlacmiUan  (H)    1874.     .4912.23 

Firth  (Wm.)  Case  of  Ireland  set  at  rest.  Loudon,  1825.  8". 
[Pamphleteer,  v.  25.] 6058.26 

Fischel  {Dr.  Edward).  The  English  constitution. 
Tr.  by  R.  J.  Shee.     L.,  1863.  8".     .     .     .  5717.11 

Fischer  (Kuno).  Francis  Bacon  :  realistic  philoso- 
phy and  its  age.     L.,  1857.     8=.     .     .     .  5411.06 

Pish  ( Daniel  W. )  Kobin.son's  shorter  course.  Arithme- 
tical problems,  oral  and  written  ;  with  tables  of 
money,  weights,  measures,  etc.  New  York,  1875. 
12° 4011.41 

Complete  arithmetic.  Oral  anS  written.  New  York, 

1876.   12° ;     .  4011.40 

Intermediate  arithmetic.    N.Y.,1874.  12°.  4011.20 

Fish  (Rev.  E.  J.)  Ecclesiology  :  New  Testament 
church.     N.  Y.,  1875.    12" 3552.18 

Fish  iF.  G.)  St.  Ann's  church,  (Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,)  1784 
to  1815.     Brooklyn,  1815.     12°.       .     .     .     613.04 

Fish  (Henry  C,  D.D.)  Heaven  in  song.  New  York, 
1874.    12° 1641.29 

—  Pulpit  eloquence,  (deceased  divines,)  master-pieces, 

etc.     2  V.     N.  Y.,  1857.    8° 3552.19 

—  Pulpit  eloquence  of  the  19th  century  :  discourses, 

with  biogr.  sketches.     N.  Y.,  1S57.  b°.     .  3552.21 

Fish  (Simon).     A  supplicacion  for  the  beggers.    1529. 

Ed.  by  F.  J.  Furnivall.     [Early  E.  f.  soc.  Extra 

ser.,  no  13.] 7914.01 

Fish  and  Fisheries. 

—  Bertram  (J.  0.)    Harvest  of  the  sea.     British  food 

fishes.    1866 4826.03 

—  Couch  (J. )  History  of  the  fishes  of  the  British  Islands. 

4v.   1868-69 4.V28.05 

—  Dekny  (J.  K. )    Zoology  of  New  York,  pt.  4.     [Ne-sT^ 

York.  Natural  hist,  of  the  state,  pt.  1.]    .  4718.01 

—  Gill  {T.)     Arrangement  of  the  families  of  fishes,  or.  classes 

pisces,  marsipobranchii,  and  leptocardii.    1872.     [Sm.  mis- 
eel,  coll..  v.  11.] 3935.21 

Fish  of  the  New  York  market.     (Sm.  report.  1856.]  3936.11 

—  Girard{C.)  Monograph  of  the  cottoids.  (Sm.  cou..  v.  3.]  3937.03 

—  Hamilton  (H.)     British  fishes,     [Jardiue(\V. )     Nat. 

libr.,  V.  36-37.    1852.] 4721.04 


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—  JarcUae  {Sir  W.)  Fishes  of  the  perch  family.   [In  hix 

Nat.  libr.,  v.  38.     1852.] 4721.06 

—  Owr-ii  (R.)    Comparative  anatomy  and  physiology 

of    the    vertebrate     animals.     Part    1.     Fishes. 
184fi 4727.18 

—  Richardson  {J.)  Fi-^h  of  the  Arctic  regions,  [/n  Belcher  (5(>  E.) 

Expeilitiou,  e(c.,lB65;  p.  347-376.) 1144.04 

—  Sclioinhitrijk  {li.  ]I.)     Fishes  of  British  Guiana.    2  v. 

[Jardine  {Sir  W.)  N;it.  libr.,T.8y-lU.1852.]  4721.07 

—  jSioainsOH  ( TK )  Nat.  hist,  of  fishes.   2y.   1838.   482.0.06 

—  Yarrell{W.)  Hist,  of  British  fishes.  2v.l83G.  4828.17 

Ser.  also  Quar.  rev.,  T.  115,  1864  {Erls);  Weatm.  rev.,  v.  82, 
1864  [Herring);  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  45,  1852;  T,  60,  1853  (Shark 
Family], 

JijS'  ^ee  also  Natural  History.  {Gemral  works.) 

Black  Bass, 

—  Eoff  {J.)    Habits  of  the  black  baas  of  the  Ohio.    [In  Smith. 

rep.,  1854.) 

—  QUI  {T.)    Ou  the  species  of  tlie  genua  micropterns  (lac.)  or 

grytites  (auct.)  \In  Amer.  aasoc,  aoieuce,  v.  22, 1873.]  3946.20 
Salmon, 

—  Brown  (W.)    The  natural  history  of  the  saliuon  ; 

rearing,  e(c.     1862 4626.12 

—  Russell  (A.)     The  salmon.  1864 4826.28 

Reviewed  in  North  Brit,  rew.,  v.  43,  1865. 

.Vcf  also  articles  upnu  the  English  Baimon  fisheries  and 
legislation  in  Blackwood,  v.  8y,  1864  (What's  a  grilse  ?};  Ed. 
rev.,  Jan.,  1873. 

fl3-  For  numerous  works  on  angling,  including  mono- 
grapba  on  the  pike,  roach,  and  salmon,  see  Amusements 
(Fishing  and  anqling,  p.  24).  See  also  Fraser's  mat<.,  v.  63, 
1861  ;  V.  76,  1867  ;  Quar.  rev.,  V.  101,  1867  ;  v.  113,  1863  ; 
Westui.  rev.,  v.  76,  1561. 

Fish-Culture. 

—  Bertram  {J.  G.)  Fish  culture  in  France.  [In  Gallon  (F.)  Vaca- 

tion tourists,  1802-3. J 925.13 

—  Bucklnnd  (F.  T.)     Fish  hatching.     1863.     .4826.23 

—  Oarlick  (  T. )    Treatise  on  the  artificial  propagation  of 

fish.     1857 4826.29 

—  Green  {S.)    Trout  culture.    1870 4826.31 

—  Aon-Js  ( r. )     American  fish-culture.     1868.     4826.30 

—  Stone  {L,)    Domesticated  trout,  how  to  breed  and 

grow  them.     1872 4826.32 

^S"  See  also  Fisheries  {t^low). 
Fisheries. 

—  Baird  {S.  F.)     Memoranda  of  inquiry  relative  to  the  food 

fishes  of  the  U.  S.  ;  Questions  relative  to  the  food  fishes  of 

the  V.  9.     [/n  Sm.  misccl.  coll.,  v.  10.) 3935.20 

Beport  on  fishes  on  the  coasts  of  New  Jersey  aud  Long 

Island.     [Sm.  report.  1834.] 3936.09 

—  Bernard  [Sir  T.)    Of  a  supply  of  fish,  for  the  manufacturing 

poor.     1813.     [Pamphleteer,  v.  1.] 6058.01 

—  Bertram  {J,  0. )      Harvest  of  the  sea.      British  food 

fishes.     1866 4826.03 

—  Fisherman's  magazine  aud  review.    Ed.  by  H.  Chol- 

mondeley-PeuiV-'U.     2  v.     1864-65.      .     .  4616.08 

—  Gesner  (A.)  North  Amer.  fisheries.  [In  Amer.  geog.  aoc.  v  1, 

1859.) 905.08 

—  Lamont{J.)  Seasons  with  the  sea-horses.  1861. 1144.03 

—  Paierson  (J.)      Treatise  on  the  fishery  laws  of  the 

United  Kingdom,  incl.  angling.    18ti3.     .  4616.20 

—  Perky  {M.  H, )    Beport  on  the  sea  and  river  fisheries 

of  New  Brunswick.     1832 4823.21 

—  Plans  and  proposals  transmitted  to  the  committee  on 

the  British  fishery,    [anon.]    L.,  17o0.    8^   5911.06 

—  Sabine  {L. )     Keport  on  the  principal  fisheries  of  the 

Amer.  seas.    1853 4828.22 

—  United  States.    Commission  of  Fisli  and  Fisheries.   Re- 

ports, by  Spencer  F.  Baird.    1871-3.    Washington, 

1873-74.     8°. 4831.01 

Contents :  Pt.  1.  On  the  condition  of  the  sea  fisheries  of 
the  south  coast  of  New  Eugknd.  Pt.  2.  1.  Inquiry  into 
the  decrease  of  the  food  fishes.  2.  Propagation  of  food- 
flshe.s  in  the  waters  of  the  United  States. 

See  also  ou  the  fisheries  of  the  Brilisli  Islands,  Blackwood, 

V.  79,  185G  (2  art.,  on  the  Scottish  fisheries)  ;  Fortn,  rev., 

V.  4,  1866  (by  J.  O.  Bertram)  :  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  71,  1865  ; 

V.  76,  1867  ;  North  Biit.  rev.,  v.  44,  1806  ;  Quar.  rev.,  v.  122 

.    1867  ;  West.  rov..  v.  78,  1802. 

^S"  See  also  Whale  fishery,  in  general  alphabet. 
Fishbough   (Wm.)     The  macrocosm,  or,  the  universe 
mthout  aad  the  world  within.     New  York,   1853. 

_.  ,12^ 3914.01 

Fiahbourne  (E.  Gardiner).     Lectures  on  naval  archi- 
tecture.    London,  1840.     S" 4517.02 

—  Our  ironclads  and  merchant  ships.     Loudon,  1874. 

8" 4517.32 


Fisher  (George  Adams).  Yankee  conscript ;  or  eighteen 
months  in  Dixie.     Ph.,  1864.     10°.      .     .     643.07 

Fisher  {Prof.  George  Park).  Essays  on  the  super- 
natural origin  of  Christianity,  with  special  reference 
to  the  theories  M^Benau,  Strauss,  and  the  Tiibin- 
geu  school.     iCY.,  1866.     8° 3552.17 

—  Liteof  Benj.  Silliman.  2  v.  N.  Y.,  1866.  12".  3164.07 

—  Rationalism.    [In  Boston  lectures,  1870.) 352:!.21 

—  The  Keformatiou.     N.  Y.,1873.     8°.       .     .3435.04 
Fisher   (Joseph).     Where  shall  we  get   meat?    Food 

supplies  of  west.  Europe.  L.  ,1866°.    16^   6016.23 

Fisher  (llichard  Swainsou).     Book  of  the  world.     2  v. 

New  York,  1852.     8". 915.01 

—  Gazetteer  of  the  United  States.  N.Y.,1853.  8".  1135.05 
Fisher  (Robert  Swainson).     Select  translations   from 

the  Greek  minor  poets  with  notes  ;  and  specimens 

from  the  Anthologia  Graeca.  L.,  1838.    8".   1643.32 
Fisher  ( Sidney  George).     The  trial  of  the  coni,titution. 

Phila.,  1862.  8=' 5734.03 

Fisher  (Walter  M.)    The  Californians.     Loudon,  1876. 

12' .    1124.27 

Fisher   (Wm.  Logan).     History  of  the  institution  of 

the  Sabbath  day.    2d  ed.     Revised.     Philadepbia, 

1859.   12° 3552.22 

Fisher's  national  magazine,     v.  1-3.     New  York,  1845- 

46.  8°.   ■ 8093.09 

Fisherman's  magazine  and  review.     Ed.  by  H.  Chol- 

mondeley-Penuell.    AprU,  1861— Oct.,  1865.    2  v. 

L.,  1864-65.   8° 4616.08 

Fishing.    See  Amusements  (Fishing  and  Angling,  p.  24)  ;  Fisher- 
ies (p.  560)  ;— Whale  fishery. 
Fisk  (Benj.  Franklin).    Greek  grammar.  Boston,  1843, 

12^ (i414.01 

Fiske  (Daniel  Taggart).     Faith  working  by  love  :  life 

of  Fidelia  Fiske.     Boston,  1868.     8°.     .     .3056.13 
Fiske  (Daniel  Willard).     Book  of  the  first  Amer.  chess 

congress.     N.  Y.,  1859.     12° 4614.03 

Fiske  (John)   Myths  and  myth-makers.    Boston,  1873. 

8". 3813.37 

—  Outlines  of  cosmic  philosophy,  based  on  the  doc- 

trine of  evolution ,  with  criticisms  on  the  positive 
philosophy.     2  v.     B.,  1875.   [1874.]  12°.    3915.28 
Note. — Reviewed  in  New  Englander,  July,  1875. 

—  Tobacco  and  alcohol.     1.  It  does  pay  to   smoke. 

2.  The  coming  man  will  drink  wine.     New  York, 
1869.   16° 4334.31 

—  Unseen  world,  and  other  es.says.  B.,1876.  12°.  3552.09 

Contents:  Unseen  world.  "The  to-morrow  of  death." 
The  Jesus  of  history.  The  Christ  of  dogma.  A  word  about 
miracles.  Draper  on  science  aud  religion.  Nathan  tlie 
wise.  Historical  difficulties.  Famine  of  1770  in  Bengal. 
Spain  and  the  Netherlands.  Longfellow's  Dante.  Paiue's  St. 
Peter.    A  philosophy  of  art.     Athenian  aud  American  life. 

Fiske  (Samuel  C. )  Dunn  Browne's  experiences  in  the 
army.     [P.ieud.']     Bost,  1865.     16°.     .     .     642.09 

Fitch  (Asa).  Reports  on  insects.  [In  N.  Y.  state  agr.  report, 
v,  16-24 .  6114.01 

Fitch  (John).  Annals  of  the  army  of  the  Cumberland. 

[annn.'i     Phil.,  1863.     8° 633.01 

Fitch  (John).    Original  steamboat  supported  ;    reply  to   James 

Ramsey's  pamphlet.    [In  O'Callaghan  (E.  B.)  Documentary 

hist,  of  New  York,  v.  2.  1849.) 614.02 

DhS"  See  also  lives  of  Fitch  in  Biography  fp.  144). 
Fitch  (Ralph).    Voyage  to  Pegu.  Ormus,  aud  the  East  Indies.    [In 

Pmkerton,  T,  9,  1811  ;— Hakluyt,  v.  2,  1810  ;— Kerr,  v.  7, 

1824  ) 
Pitzball  (Edward).     Thirty -five  years  of  a  dramatic 

author's  life.     2  v.     L.,  1859.     12°.     .     .3056.10 
a^  For  his  plays,  see  Plays. 
Fitz-Geffrey  (Charles).     Life  and  death  of  Sir  Jrancis 

Drake.     Kent,  1819.     12° 3052.31 

Fitz-Gerald  (Maurice  Purcell).     The  crowned  Hippo- 

lytus  of  Euripides  ;   with   a   selection   from    the 

pastoral  and  lyric  poets  of  Greece,  tr.  into  English 

verse.     London,  1867.     16°.        ....   1723.17 

—  The  kings  of  Europe,  past  and  present,  and  their 

families.     Loudon,  1870.    12° 3255.27 

Fitzgerald  (Percy).  Charles  Lamb  ;  his  friends,  his 
haunts,  and  his  books.      L.,  1866.   16".     .   3097.29 

—  Charles  Townshend,  wit  and  statesman.     London, 

iHfS.    12°. 3173.22 

—  Kembles  (The);  including  lives  of  Mrs.  Siddons  and 

her  brother  John  Philip  Kemble.     2  v.     London, 
1871.     8° 3091.29 

—  "Le  sport  "at  Baden.     L,  1861.  12°.     .     .4611.32 


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—  Life  of  David  Garrick.     2  v.     L.,  1868.    8^.  3063.24 

—  Life  of  Laurence  Sterne.   2  v.  L.,  18iil.   12^.  3165.21 

—  Principles  of  comedy  and  dramatic  effect.    London, 

187U.     8' 1735.3U 

—  Proverbs  and  comediettas  wriitc-u  for  private  repre- 

seutation.     London,  18BJ.     12°.      .     .     .  1724.15 

—  Romiince  of  the  English  stage.  Ph.,  1875.  12°.  1723.2!) 

Contents :  Tlieatrical  memoirs.  The  etroller'a  life.  Old 
York  Theatre,  llis.  Bellamy.  Tate  Wilkiusou.  Great  De- 
buts :  Garrick— Sidilons—Keau.  'The  111  fated  Mossop." 
Love  ftud  death  upou  the  stage.  Ireland  forgeries.  Mrs. 
Hobiusou.  G.  F.  Cooke,  iiilistou.  Gerald  GriQiu.  The 
Young  Ruscius. 

Fitzgibbon  (E. )     Book  of  the  salmon.  By  Ephemera, 

[pseud.],  assisted  by  A.   Young.     London,  1850. 

16° 4626.13 

Fitzmaurice  {Lord  Edmondi.     Life  of  Wm.  earl  of 

Sbelbume.v.  1-2. 1737-1776.  L.,  1875-76. 8°.  3161.17 

Fitzosborne's  letters.    Set  Melmoth  (Wm.) 2535.26 

Pitzpatrick  (Wm.  J.)     Friends,  foes,  and  adventures 

of  lady  Morgan,     Dublin,  1859.     8'.     ['  Migcel. 

pamph.,' V.  15.] 5093.15 

—  Irish  wits  and  worthies  ;  inchiding  Dr.  Lanigan,  his 

life  and  times.     Diibhn,  1873.     12^    ..     .3111.17 
Fitz  Roy  (Robert).   Weather  book  :  a  manual  of  prac- 
tical meteorology.     2ded.     L.,  1S63.  8".    4021.11 

—  and  others).     Narrative  of  the  surveying  voyages  of 

H.  M.  S.    "  Adventure  "  and  ' '  Beagle, "   between 

1826  and  1836.     4  v.     L.,  1839-10.     S°.     1155.17 

Fitz  Warine  (Fulk).    History  of  F.  ;  a  sketch.     [In  Wright  (T.) 

Essays,  v.  2,  1S46.] -2722.21 

Pitzwilliam  museum,  (Oambridge,  Ena.)    Illustrations 
and  descriptions  of  the  ancient  marbles,   speci- 
mens of  ancient  bronze,  and  various  ancient  fictile 
vases,  formerly  in  the  possession  of  John  Disney. 
3pts.  iulv.     London,  1819.   4^.     .     .     .   1447.02 
Five  acres  too  much.     See  Roosevelt  (R.  B.)  1809.    .     .     .  6122.13 
Five  aucient  niouarchies.    See  Rawlinson  (George).    .     .     425.15 
Five  centuries  of  the  English  language  and  literature. 
V.   500  of    the  Tauchnitz   ed.       Leipzig,     1860. 

16' 5041.01 

Five  gateways  of  knowledge.  See  Wilson  (George).  .  .  i323.Il 
Five  hundred  and  seven  mechanical  movenieuts.     See  Brown 

(H.  T.)    latiS 3'J23.13 

Five  hundred  points  of  good  husbandry.  Tusser(T.)  1843.  1694.07 
Five-minute  talks  with  young  vfomen.See  Lewis  (Dio). 1874. 4321. 26 
Five  months  on  the  Yang-Tsze.  See  Blakistou  (T.W.)  1862.  1025.20 

Five  senses  of  man.     .^ee  Bernstein  (J.) 4323.12 

Five  years  in  an  English  university.     5«  Bristed  (C.  A.)    6615.03 

Fixtures  (Law  of).    See  Lauv.  {Fixtures.) 

Fjord,  Isle,  and  Tor.    See  Spender  (E.)     1870 964.24 

Flagellation  and  the  flagellants. 

—  Cooper  {W.  il.)    Flagellation,   etc.:  history  of   the 

rod.    1869 5818.26 

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Flagg  (Edmund).    Report  on  the  commercial  relations 

of  the  U.  S.    4v.    Wash.,  1856-57.  i°.     .  5918.08 

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York,  1853.    12° 972.04 

Flagg  (Willard  C.)  The  farmers'  movement  in  the  Western  States. 

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Flagg  (Wilson).     Analysis  of  female  beauty.     Boston, 

1834.  18° 5091.02 

—  Birds  and  seasons  of  New  England.     Boston,  1875. 

12° 4815.09 

—  Studies  in  field  and  forest.    B.,  1857.    12°.     4712.30 

—  Woods  and  by-ways  of   New  England.      Boston, 

1872.     8° 4915.16 

Flagg  (Wm.  J.)   Three  seasons  in  European  vineyards. 

New  York,  1869.  12° 6133.06 

Flags.     Figsbee  (.4.)    Maritime  flags  of  all  nations, 

with  geog.  deso.  of  every  kingdom.   1869.     931.01 

—  Bamilloii  (S.)  Hist,  of  the  F.  of  the  U.S.  1852.  573.01 

—  Le   Gras  (A.)     'Album     des   pavilions,     guidons, 

flammes,     de  toutes  les    puissances    maritimes. 
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—  Preble  (G.  II.)    Complete  hist,  of  the  U.  S.  fl.ig,  with 

introd.    account  of    the  symbols,    banners,    and 

flags  of  ancient  and  mod.  nations.     1872.     573.20 
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Flamauk  (.James).     Mind  and  manner.    London,  1870. 

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Flammarioa  (Camille).     The  atmosphere.     From  the 

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—  History  of  the  heavens.     .'?ee  Blake  (John  F.)    Astrouomiea' 

myths 4013  26 

—  La  Pluralite  des  mondes   habites.     14e  ed.     Paris 

1869.   16° 4015.29 

—  Marvels  of  (he  heavens.     Tr.  bv  Mrs.  N.  Lockyer 

London,  1870.     12°.      ..."....  4015.27 

—  Stories  of  infinity  :  lumen-history  of  a  comet  in  in- 

finity. Tr.  by  S.  R.  Crocker.  B.,1873.  16".  4013.021 

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J.  F.  and  the  Greenwich  observatory). 
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(p.  293)  ;— Netherlands  (p.  347).     Also  Fine  Arts  {Dutch  and 

Flemish  art,  p.  541)  : — Literature  {Fiemis/t). 
Flanders  (Henrv).     Exposition  of  the  constitution  of 

the  United  States.  Ph.,  1860.  8°.  .  .  5734.07 
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—  Lives  of  the  chief  justices  of  the  U.  S.     Philadelphia, 

1855.     8° 3216.07 

Contents  :  John  Jay.     John  Rutledge. 
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Contents  :  Wm.  Gushing  Oliver  Ellsworth.  John  Marshall. 
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Flattery. 

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friend   and  flatterer,  with  remarks  by  T.  North- 
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Flaubert    (Gustave).     Madame    Bovary ;  moeurs    de 
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S'ote. — Noticed  by  Sainte-Beuve.  in  his  Nouvesux  lundis,  v.  4. 
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Flaxmaa   (John).     Ajiatomical  *  studies  of  the  bones 
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—  Compositions  from  *  .Slschylps.  '  Engr.  by  T.  PiroU 

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—  Compo.sitious.   *  Odyssey  of  Homer.  35  pi.  [London, 

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—  Lectures  on  sculpture.     L.,  Ib29.     8°.     .     .  1446.01 
Same.   London,  1865.   12° 1454.03 

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Fleetwood  (George).     Accountof  the  battle  of  Lutzen 

and  death  of  Gustavus  Adolphus  ;  ed.  by  Sir  P. 

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Fleetwood    (John).     Life  of  Jesus  Christ.     Bufl'alo, 

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Fleetwood  (Wm.)     Chronicon  preciosum.     Loudon, 

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Fleming  (G.)  and Tibbios  (J.)     Royal  dictionary  [v.l.] 

English  and  French,  and  [v.  2.]  French  and  Eug- 

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Fleming  (George).     Animal  plagues.     London,   1871. 

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Fleming    (John).     Molluscous   animals.     Edinburgh, 

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Vaiix.  London,  Jlalduyl  soc,  1854.  8'.  925.15 
Fletcher  (George).     Iiramatic  studies  of  Shakespeare. 

London,  1817.     12° 1753.13 

Fletcher  (Giles).     Of  the  Eusse  commonwealth,  1588. 

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Fletcher  (James).  History  of  Poland.  [To  183a] 
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Fletcher  (Rev.  James  C.)  and  Kidder  (Rev.  T>.  P.) 
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Fletcher  (James  Ogden).  Railways  in  their  medical 
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Fletcher  (Joseph).  History  of  independency  in  Eng- 
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1875.  Faance  (t).  W.)  the  christians  in  the  world.    sm.iS 

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Fleury  {Prof.  A.  L. )  Gold  in  an  amorphous  and 
chemically  combined  condition  in  nature.  Also 
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Same.     [v.  5.]     Special  senses  ;  generation.  1874. 

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Phil.,  1870.    8° 4354.13 

Flint   (Charles  L. )     Milch  cowa  and   dairy  farming. 

Boston,  1859.   12° 6134.01 

Flint  (Henry  M. )     Raihoads  of  the  U.  S.  ;  hist    and 

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Fhnt  (James).     Sermon   on  the  death  of  Rev.   Abiel 

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Flint  (Robertl.     Philo.sophy  of  history  of  Europe,   v.l. 

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Flint  (Timothy).     Condensed  geography  aud  history 

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Same.      [  With,  iilli:]    History  and  geography,  etc. 

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Flinter   (George  D.)    Present  state  of  the  island  of 

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Floral  decoration.    Sef  Fine  arts  (p.  54.1). 

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Floral  home  :  Minnesota,    ive  Bishop  (H.  E  )   1857.     .    .  1123.05 

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Floras.    See  Botany  (p.  224). 

Florence.    A'ee  Countries  {Fioyencej  p.  319)  ; — Fine  arts  {Galleries, 

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Florence  of  Worcester.  Chronicle  ;  English  history  to 
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Floiiaii  (Jean  Pierre  Claris  de).  History  of  the  Moors 
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Flourena  (Marie  Jean  Pierre).  De  la  longevife'  hu- 
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Flcwer  (J.  W. )     Adam's  di.'^obedienoe,  and  its  results 

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FloTwer  (Wm.)     Visitation  of  Lancaster,  1567  ;  ed.  F. 

R.  Raines.     London,  1870.     4\     [Chetham  soc, 

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Flower  (Wm.  Henry,  ed.)  Recent  memoirs  on  the 
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Flower  and  thorn.     See  Aldrich  (T.  B.) 1612.30 

Flower-de-Luce.     .See  Longfellovr  (H. 'SV  ) 1664  16 

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Flowers  of  hl.ruture.    *e  Oxberry  (W.)     4v 6217.11 

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225) :  also  Fine  Arts  {Floral  decoration,  p.  643)  ; — Paper- 
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Flovirers  (Lauguage  of). 

—  Adams  {II.   0.)     Language  and  poetry  of  F. 

1868 4913.21 

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—  yVatennnn  {Miss  C.  II.)     Flora's  lexicon  :  language 

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FLUSH-  FORBES. 


553 


Flush  times  of  Alabama  and  Miaaissippi.  5m  Baldwin  (J. B.]  131  15 
Flute.     S''e  Music. 

Fly  leaves.     »:e  Oalverley  (E.  S.)     1872 1625.18 

Flying.     [Sfi"  also  Arts  (Useful  ;  Aeroniutics,  p.  39-1 

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Foa(J/m<".  Eugenie  Eodrigues  Gvadis).  Le  petit  Robin- 
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Foden  (J.)  Boilermakers'  and  iiou  shipbuilders'  com- 
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Foley  (E.  D.)  Cotton  manuiacturers' assistant.  Man- 
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Folklore. 

—  Bell  {R.)    Ancient  poems,  ballads,  and  songs  of  the 

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—  Bell  (  W. )     Shakespeare's  Puok,  and  his  folklore  illus. 

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—  Bottrell  (  W, )     Traditions  and  hearthside  stories  of 

West  Cornwall.  1870 3816.20 

—  Busk  (R.  H.)     Roman  legends;   collection  of   the 

fables  and  folklore  of  Rome.     1877.     .     .3813.44 

— ■  Chambers    (JJ. )     Popular   rhymes,    fireside   stories, 

and  amusements  of  Scotland.     1842.  .     .   1632.07 

—  Folk-lore  ;  choice  notes  from  "  Notes  and  Queries." 

London,  1859.     16° 2521.03 

—  Oover    (C.    E.)      Folk-songs    of    Southern    India. 

1872 7815.04 

—  Henderson  (  W. )     Folk-lore  of  the  northern  counties 

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—  Halliwdl  (J.  0.)    Popular  rhymes  and  nursery  tales. 

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—  Hunt  { R. )    Popular  romances  of  the  west  of  Eng- 

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Scotland.    1852 954.20 

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—  Thorpe  (B.)    Yule  tide  stories  :    Scandinavian  and 

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northern  counties) :  Cornhill  mag.,  Jau.,  1870  (Comparative 
folk-lore,  by  J.  A.  Farrer)  ;  Fraser'a  mag.,  Doc,  1873  (Folk- 
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ff^  S<-'e  also  Fairy  tales  (in  Fiction,  p.  480};— Legends 
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(W.)  ;— and  raucli  information  may  be  found  in  Notes  and 
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18G3.    8° 4517.18 

Follen  {Mrs.  Eliza  Cabot).     Life  of   Charles  FoUen. 

Boston,  1.S44.   12° 3057.03 

••  Following  the  drum.''     See  Viele  (E.  L.)     1868.     .    .    .  1124.03 

Folly  (Praine  of).    See  Erasmus  (D.) 6212.08 

Folly  aa  it  flies.    5ee  Parton  (J/rs.  James).     1868.     .     .     .2541.19 
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Folsom  ({^eorge).    Anniv.  discourse  at  Brunswick,  Sept.  6,  184fl. 

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Fonblauque  (Albany    W.,    English  journalist),.     Life 


and  labours.  Ed.  by  his  nephew,  E.  B.  de  Fon- 
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Fonblanque  (Edw.  Barriugton  de).  Administration 
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Fonssagrives  (Jean  Baptiste).  The  mother's  work 
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Fontaine  (Rrv.  Edward).  How  the  world  was  peopled. 
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Fontainebleau.  See  articles  fi  Catholic  world.  May,  1873  ;  Gen- 
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Feb..  18.56 ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  86.  1866. 

Fontanges  (M.  A.  de  S.  de  R.,  duchesse  de,  mistress  of  Louis  XIV,) 
See  New  monthly,  March,  1865. 

Fontenelle  (Bernard  le  Bouyer  do).  History  of  oracles. 
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—  Northern  worthies  :  or  lives  of  Peter  the  Great  and 

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Fontrailles  (Louis  d'Astarac.  vicomte  de).    Relation,  1642.     [In  Pe- 

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Fonvielle  (Wdfrid  de;.  Thunder  and  lightning.  Tr. 
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Food  and  the  table,  p.  420)  ;— Botany  {Economic,  p.  224)  ;— 
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See  also  Blackwood,  Sept.,  1874  (The  Greek  fool) ;  Wiuslow'a 
joixrnal  v.  12,  1859  (Literary  fools). 
Foot.      See  Medicine  {Foot) ; — Arts  (Useful ;  Weights  and  mea- 
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Foot  of  the  croas.    See  Faber  (F.  W.)    1859 3647.13 

Foote  (Andrew  Hall).     Africa  and  the  Amer.  flag.  New 

York,  1854.     12° 1092.01 

~Hoppin{J.  M.)     Life  of  A.  H.  F.     1874.     .  3057.23 
Foote  (E.  B. )     Science  iu  story.     Sammy  Tubbs,  the 
boy  doctor,  and  "Sponsie,"  the  troublesome  mon- 
key.    4  V.     New  York,  1874.     3'2°.       .     .     196.25 
Foote  (Henry  Stuart).     Texas  and  the  Texans.      2  v. 

Philadelphia,  1S41.    12° 612.21 

Foote  (John  P.)     The  schools  of  Cincinnati,  and  its 

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Foote  (Samuel).     Works.     2  v.     L.,  1799.  8°.   17'24.18 
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thor.   The  mayor  of  Garrat.    The  orators.    The  minor. 
The  lyar.    The  patron. 

v.  2.    Comedies :    The  commissary.      Lame  lover.    The 

bankrupt.    The  cozeners.     Maid  of  Bath.    Devil  on  two 

eticka.     Nabob.     Trip  to  Calais.    The  Capuchin. 

^tg-  For  biogr.  sketches  of  S.  Foote.  see  Biography  (p.  146). 

Foote  (Rev.  Wm.  Henry).     Sketches  of  Virginia,  hist. 

and  biogr.    2d  series.  2ded.   Ph.,  1856.   8°.   625.19 

Footfalls  on  the  boundary  of  another  world.     See  Owen  (R.  D.) 

1809 3816.33 

Footlight  flashes.     See  Davidge  (Wm.)     1806 1716.12 

Foot  notes.     See  Barron  (Alfred) 2513.17 

Footnotes  from  page  of  nature.  ,^*'e  Macmillan  (H.)  .4912.13 
Footprints  of  a  letter-carrier.  ,'See  Rees  (.J  )  1806.  .  .  2712.11 
Footprints  of  famous  men.     See  Edgar  (J.  G.)     1856.  .     .  3263.18  • 

Footprints  of  the  Creator.     .?«:  Miller  (Hugh) 4111.25 

Footsteps  of  Oiu-  Lord.     See  Bartlett  (W.  H)     1861.     .     .1055.17 

Footsteps  of  Shakspere  ;  or,  a  ramble  with  the  early 
dramatists,     [anon.]     L.,  18(;2.   16°.    .     .  1752.10 

Footsteps  of  the  master.     See  Stowe  (H.  B  ) 3463.06 

Footsteps  to  lame.     See  Friswcll  (H.)    1874 3201.28 

Forays  among  i^almon  and  deer.     A'ee  Conway  (J.)  .     .     .  4616.16 

Forbes  (Alexander).  California  ;  history,  productions, 
etc.     London,  1839.     8° 592.13 

Forbes  (A.  Gruar).  Africa  :  geographical  and  chris- 
tian enterprise.     Lond.,  1874.     Vl°,     .     .1091.24 

—  Empire  and  cities  of  Asia.    L.,  [1873.]   12°.   1041.23 
Forbes  (Charles  Stuart).     Iceland  :  its  volcanoes,  gey- 
sers, and  glaciers.     Lond.,  1860.     12°.     .1113.04 

Forbes  (Darius).  Universalist's  assistant.  Boston, 
1846.    16° 3615.20 

Forbes  (Duncan,  LL.D.)  Dictionary,  Hindustani  and 
En"lish,and  Enghsh  and  Hindustani.  New  ed. 
London,  1859.    8° 6426.16 

—  History  of  chess.     London,  1860.    8°.     .     .  4614.29 


70    In  asking  for  books,  use  th«  "Bosk  Ordsri)''  giving  the  AUXHOB'S  NAMB,  th«  fltit  pMt  of  tli«  XITIiB,  aud  the  NUMBER. 


554 


FORBES -FORESTS 


Forbes  {Prof.  Edward).     Literary  papers.     London, 

1855.    16° ■252+.'27 

Contents  :  Geology  aud  religion.  Turkey  anil  the  East. 
England  aud  her  surveying  expeditious.  Blunders  of 
peeudo  philosophers.  Whalemen  and  tlje  whale.  Bntish 
ZQUseum  and  its  wonders.  Science  and  sport  in  Scandiua- 
'via.  Travel  in  America.  Himalaya  and  the  tea  couutries. 
Salt  Lake  and  Mormouitea.  Naturalist  abroad  and  at-home. 
Plants  at  Bea. 

—  *MonoAriii)h  of   tho   British   naked-eyed  medusse. 

Loudon,  fi«!/.soc.,  1858.     fol 4749.06 

—  Travels  in  Lycia.  Milyas,  and  Cibyratis,  1847.  Sse  Spratt  (T.  A. 

B.)  atiJ  Forbes  (E.)    2v .1034.12 

iKS~  For  lives  of  E.  Forbes  see  Biography   (p.  145)  ;  also 

Bentley's  miscel..  v.  ,';i,  1862. 
Forbes   (Frederick  Edw\Ti).     Five  years  in  China  ; 

1842  to  1847.     Londin,  1848.   8°.     .     .     .  1023.01 
Forbes  (George).     Transit  of  Venus.     Loudon,  1874. 

12= • 4013.23 

Forbes  (Hugh).    Manual  for  tho  patriotic  volunteer  on 

active  service.     2  v.     N.  Y.,  1855.  18°.     .4511.11 
Forbes  (James).    'Oriental  memoirs  ;  seventeen  years' 

residence  in  India.     4  v.     L.,  1813.     4'^     1016.07 
Forbes  (James  David).      Occasional  papers  on  the 

theory  of  glaciers.     Edin.,  1859.  8\     .     .4112.30 

—  Tour  of  Mont  Blanc,  and  of  Monte  Rosa.     Edinb., 

1855.    16° 982.01 

.e®"  For  lives  of  J.  D.  F.  see  Biography  (p.  145). 

Forbes  (James  Grant).  Sketches  of  the  Floridas.  New 
York,  1821.    8°. 592.14 

Forbes  (Sir  John).  Of  nature  and  art  in  the  cure  of 
disea.se.     New  York,  18')8.     12".      .     .     .  4321.11 

Forbes  (Sir  Wm. )  Life  of  James  Beattie.  2  v.  Loudon, 
1821.     8° 3U16.08 

Force  (M.  F.)  Pre-historic  man.  Darwinism  and 
deity.  The  mound  builders.  Gin.,  1873.  8°.  5803.02 

Force  (Peter).  American  archives :  4th  series  :  docu- 
mentary history  of  the  English  colonies  in  Ameri- 
ca, 1774,  to  the  decl.  of  independence.  6  v.  Wash- 
ington, 1837-1846.     fol 588.01 

Same.     5th  series.     From  the  decl.  of  independ- 

ence,177e-1783.  v.  1-3.  Wash. ,1837-53.  fol.  588.07 
iVo(f.— No  more  published.  Tho  5th  series,  left  unfin- 
ished, ends  with  tlie  year  1776. 

—  Auroral  phenomena  in  the  higher  uorthern  latitudes.    [In 

Sm.  contrib.,  v.  8.] 3937.08 

—  Declavatiou  of  independence,  or  notes  on  lord  Ma- 

hon's  History  of  the  Amer.  declaration  of  inde- 
pendence.    Loudon,  1855.  8° 5734.23 

—  Tracts  aud  other  papers  relating  principally  to  the 

colonies  in  North  America,  from  discovery  to  1776. 
4  V.  Wash.,  1836-46.   8° 577.08 

Contents. 
Androa  {.Sir  Edward).      Commission  of  kiug  Jamea  n.,  June 

3,  1686.  V.  4. 
Bacou"8  rebellion  in  Virginia,  in  1675-6,  v.  1. 
Bermudaa.    A  plaine  description  of  tho  Barmudaa,  now  Som- 

mer  Hands,  16iJ9,  v.  3. 
Bolziua  {Rev.  Mr.)    Journals  in  Georgia  ia  1734,  v.  4. 
Byfield  {Nathaiiael).    Account  of  the  late  revolution  in  New 

England,  1689,  v.  4. 
Childe  (J.)    New  EnMand's  Jonas  cast  up  at  London,  1647.  v.  4. 
Clayton  (J.)  AcconntTfKeveralobservables  in  Virginia,  lG88,v.3. 
Cotton  (A.)  Arcouut  of  our  late  troubles  iu  Virginia.  1676,  v.  1. 
Dudley  (Gov.  T.)    Letter  to  the  countess  of  Lincoln  relating  to 

New  England's  plantation,  1631,  v.  2. 
Florida.    Relation  of  discovery  on  coast  of  Florida,  1664,  v.  4. 
Georgia.   Account,  shewing  progress  of  the  colony,  1741,  v,  1. 

—  Brief  accouut  of  the  establishment  of  the  colony  under 
Oglethorpe,  1733,  v.  1. 

■ —  Description  of  Georgia,  1741,  v.  2. 

—  State  of  the  province.  1740,  v.  1. 

—  True  and  historical  narrative  of  the  colony,  by  P.  Tailfer, 
H.  Anderson,  D.  Douglas,  aud  others.  1741,  v.  1. 

Gorton  (S.)     Letter  to  Nath.  Morton,  1669,  v.  4. 

Guiana.  Newes  of  Sir  W.  llaleigh  ;  with  the  true  description 
of  Guiana  1618.  v.  3. 

Hammond  {J.)  Leah  and  Rachael ;  or,  the  two  fruitfull  sisters, 
Virginia  aud  Mary-land.  1656,  v.  3. 

Higginsou  (F.)    New  England's  plantation,  1630.  v.  1. 

Maryland.     Relation  of  the  colouy  of  Lord  Baltimore,  v.  4. 

Morton  (T.)  New  English  Canaan  ;  an  abstract  ol  New  England, 
1632,  V.  2. 

Mouutgomry  {Sir  R.)  Discourse  concerning  the  establishment 
of  a  uew  colony  to  the  south  of  Carolina,  1717,  v.  1. 

Narrative  of  American  imprisonment  of  two  presby  terian  min- 
isters, 1707,  V.  4. 

New  England.    Abstract  of  laws  in  1641.  v.  3. 

—  Brief  relation  of  state  of.  to  1689,  v.  4. 

Norwood  IC'ol.)    Voyage  to  Virginia,  v.  3. 

Planters'  plea  ;  or  grounds  of  plantations  examine'l,  1630,  v.  2. 

Bauleigh  (News  of  Sir  Walter),  v.  3. 


Reck  (Von),  and  Bolzius  (J.  M.)  Extract  of  journals  of  Reck  and 
Bolziu^;.  who  coudurted  the  Salibuigers  to  Georgia.  1733,  v.  4. 

Reformed  Virginia  silk-woriu.  1(155.  v.  3. 

Rt^volution  in  New  England  justified.  1691,  v.  4. 

Sbrigley  (N.)  True  relation  ol  Virj^inia  and  Mary-land,  1669,  v.  3. 

Simile  cobler  of  Aggawam  iu  America,  [by  N.  Ward],  v.  3. 

Simplicitie's  deence  against  seven-headed  policy  by  church 
government  in  New  England.  3646,  v.  4. 

Smith  (John).     Description  of  New  Eugland,  1614-16,  v.  2. 

—  New  England's  trials  :  with  the  jiresent  state  of  that  happia 
plantation.  1022.  v.  2. 

South  Carolina.     Description  of  the  province  in  1731,  v.  2. 

—  Narrative  of  the  proceediugs  of  the  people  iu  1719,  v.  2. 
Virgiuia  richly  valued,  by  the  description  ol  the  main  land  of 

Florida,  her  next  neighbour.  Written  by  a  Portugall  gentle- 
man of  Elvas,  and  tr.  by  R.  Hakluyt.     1609.  v.  4. 

Virginia's  cure  :  discovering  the  true  ground  of  that  church's 
nuhappiness.     By  R.  G.     1662.     v.  3. 

Virginia  and  Maryland,  or  Lord  Baltimore's  printed  case  un- 
cased aud  answered,  1655,  v,  2, 

Virginia.  Declaration  of  the  state  of  the  colouie  and  affaires. 
1620,  v.  3. 

—  Description  of  the  province  of  New  Albion,  in  North  Vir- 
ginia, 1648.  v.  3. 

—  Lawes,  divine,  moiall.  and  martiall.  For  the  colony  in 
Virgiuea  Britannia.     [By  W.  Strachey.]    1612.     v.  3. 

—  Narrative  of  Indian  and  civil  wars.  1675-6,  v.  1. 

—  Nova  Britannia  :  offering  most  excellent  fruites  by  planting 
in  Virgiuia,  1609,  v.  1. 

—  New  hfe  of  Virgiuea  ;  being  the  2d  part  of  Nova  Britannia, 
1612.  V.  1. 

—  Orders  and  constitutions,  1619,  v.  3. 

—  Perfect  description  of  Virginia,  1649.  v.  2. 

—  True  declaration  of  the  estate  of  the  colonie,  1610,  v.  3. 
Ward  (N.)     Simple  cobler  of  Aggawam,  v.  3. 

Williams  (E.)    Virginia  richly  and  truly  valued  :  viz.,  the  fer- 
tile Carolana,  and  the  no  less  excellent  ielo  of  Roanoak. 
2ded.,  1650,  v.  3. 
Force.     See  Physics  : — Materialism  ; — Philosophy. 

Force  and  matter.     .?-.>' Bnchner  (L.)     1870 5421.11 

Force  aud  nature.     i'f;«  Winslow  (C.  F.)  1869 4024.25 

Forces  of  nature.     See  Guillemin  (A.)  1872 4028.10 

Ford  (Emily  E.)  My  recreations.  Poems.  New  York, 
1872.   12° 1611.30 

Ford  (John).  Dramatic  works  ;  with  introd.  2  v. 
New  York,  1831.  18^. 1724.13 

Same.     With  introd.  by  H.  Coleridge.     London, 

1851.     8° 1735.02 


Contents  : 

Perkin  Warbeck. 
Snu's  darling  (The). 
'Tis  pity  she's  a  wliore. 
Witch  of  Edmonton  (The). 


Broken  heart  (The). 
Fancies,  chaste  aud  noble. 
Lady's  trial  (The). 
Love's  sacrifice. 
Lover's  melancholy  (The). 

—  Honour  triumphant  ;  and  a  Line  of  life  :  two  tracts. 

Lond.,  :>hak.  .<;oc.,1843.     8^ 1756.19 

J6®"  For  notices  of  Ford,  see  Biography  (p.  145). 
Ford  (Richard).    Handbook  for  Spain.     London,  John 
Murray,  1855.   12^ 984.12 

—  Spaniards  aud  their  country.  N.  Y.,  1852.  12^.  985.08 
Fordyce(Wm.)     History   of   coal,    coke,    coal-fields, 

coal-miniug,  etc.   Lou  :  its  ores  and  manufacture. 

London,  1860.  fol 3937.29 

Fore  and  aft ;  or.  leaves  from  the  life  of  an  old  sailor. 

By  'Webfoot;  [psend.]    B.,  1871.     16°.     .     933.09 
Foreign  quarterly  review.  37  v.  L., 1827-46.  S''.  8096.01 

Note. — Merged  in  Westminster  review. 
Foreign  reminiscences  [1791-1815].     See  Foz  (H.  R.  V.,  lord  TIol- 

land) 453.09 

Foreign  tour  of  Messrs.  Brown,  Jones,  and  Robinson.  See  Doyle 

(R.)    1871.] 1456.08 

Foreigner  iu  far  Cathay.     See  Medhurst  (W.  H.)    1873.     .  1021.19 
Forensic  eloqueuce.     Sketches  of  trials  iu  Ireland  for 

high   treason,  etc.,  including  tho  speeches  of  Mr. 

Curran.     Baltimore,  1804.   8° 6311.10 

Forest  Arcadia  of  northern  New  York.    [By  Nathtmiel 

W.  Coffin.]   Bnst.,  1864.   16° 1112.11 

Forest  creatures.     S''^  Boner  (Charles).    1861 4722.04 

Forest  life.  Sec  Kirkland  (.»//■.';.  C.  M.)  2  v.  1844.  .  .  .  1123.15 
Forest  trees.  See  Botany  (p.  226) ;—  Forest  trees  (p.  8)  ;— For- 
ests, below. 
Forest  (Walks  iu  a) :  poems.  Sff  Gisbome  (T.)  ....  1644.25 
Forester  (Frank),  j)scud.  ^S^if  Herbert  {H.  W.)  .  .  ,  .4617.19 
Forester  (Thomas).     Paris  aud  its  environs.  London, 

1859.     8° 962.01 

—  Kambles  in  Corsica  and  Sardinia.  L.,1858.  8^  975.02 

—  Bambles  in  Norway.     London,  1855.     16°.     [Trav. 

library,  v.  4.] 5075.09 

Forests. 

— -  Becquerel  {A.  C.)    Forests  aud  their  climatic  influence.     [Sm. 

report,  I860.] 3936.24 

—  Bidie  {G.)    Effects  of  forest  destruction  iu  Coorg.     [In  Royal 

geogr.  soc.  Journal,  v.  39.  186?.] 904.03 


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—  Cooper  [J.  G.)     Forests  auil  treea  of  Florida  aaJ  Mexican 

bouQd;iry.    [Sm.  rep..  ISliO,  1 39)6  15 

Ou  Ibo  distributiou  uf  foreata  and  trees  of  North  Amer. 

(Sm.  rc-purt,  1S58.J 3U;)li.l3 

—  Hoitgu  [F.  li.)  Ou  tUe  duty  «>f  governiueut  in  tlie  preservation 

ol  loiests.    [Amer.  assoc.  science,  v.  2i,  1873. J    .     .  3946  -m 

—  Miniin(A.)     The  Desert  world.   ISO'J.    .     .   47^7.03 

—  Markliam  (C.  R.)    On  the  destruction  of  forests  as  affecting 

the  water  supply  in  India.      [Ln  Royal  geogr.  aoc.  Journal 
V.  30,  1S66.) 9U3.39 

—  Springer    Uf.    S.)    Forest    life,    aud    forest    trees. 

18.51 1121.19 

—  Whitney  {J.  D.)     Plain,  prairie,  and  forest.    [In   Amer.  uat., 

Oct.,  Nov.,  1876.) 
See  atso  Pop.  sci.  monthly,  June,  1875  (Forests  aud  rainfall). 
US'  See  Botany  (p.  226)_;— Forest  trees  (p.  8) ;— Trees. 
Forfar   (Robert).     Aualytical   phy.sics,    or   triuology. 

London,  18j2.     12^ 4U27.U8 

Forgeries  (Literary).    See  Brit.  quar.  rev..  Jan.,  1869  ;  Disraeli's 
Curiosities  of  Ut.,  1851,  p.  *'.!6  ;   aud  Life  of  (J.  Psalmaua- 
zar  [3147.01] 
Forging.     AV«  Arts  {Useful  :  Forginfj,  p.  43). 
Forgiveness  and  law.     .SVe  Bushnell  (Horace).     1874..     .3526.15 

Formaudaound      5ce  Purdie  (Th.)    1849 1436.00 

i''orm'\n  (H.  B.)  Our  living  poets  ;  an  essay  in  criti- 
cism.    London,  1871.     8^ 1643.19 

Formosa.    See  Countries  {Formosa,  p.  319.) 

Forms  {in  taw).    See  Law. 

Forms  of  liuimal  life.     f:ee  Rolleston  (G.)     1870.      .     .    .  4727.10 

Forms  of  water,  e(c.    &e  Tyndall  (J.)     1872 4021.27 

Forney  (.John  W.)  Anecdotes  of  public  men.  New 
York,  1873.     12' 3243.10 

—  A  centennial   commissioner   in    Europe,     1874-7i3. 

Philadelphia,  1876.     12" 943.26 

Forrest  (Catharine  W.)  vs.  'Forrest  (Edwin).     [Suit 
for  divorce.     Superior   Court  of  the  city  of   New 
York,  1852.]     4=.     [No  I.  p.]       ....   5617.12 
Forrest  (Edwin  >. 

—  Alger  iW.R.)    Life  of  E.  F.     2  v.  1877.     .30.58.21 

—  R'jes  ^J.)    LifeofE.  F.     1874 3056.25 

Forrest  (N.  B. )  Jordan  (T.)  and  Prior  (J.  P.)  Cam- 
paigns of  N.  B.  P.     18CS 633.04 

Tors  clavigera.    .Sfc  Rusltin  (John).    1871 5810.23 

Forster  (liev.  Charles).  Historical  geography  of  Ara- 
bia.    2v.     L.,  1814.  8= 1043.17 

—  Mahometanism  unveiled.   2  v.  L.,  1829.  8'.  3454.17 

—  One  primeval  language  traced  experimentally  through 

alphabetic  characters  of  lost  power.?  frou  the  four 
contioents.  3ptsin4v.     L.,  18"i2-5l.  8^  6412.05 

—  Pologne.     Paris,  1840.     8'.     [Uuiver.s.]     .     902.26 
Forster  (George).     *Travels  in  the  northern  part  of  Persia,  1783. 

[In  Pinkerton's  Voyages,  v.  9.] 926.09 

—  SI.  John  {J.  A.)     Lives,  «(c.,  V.  2 3221.05 

Forster  (.Johu,  hist,  and  biographer,  b.  1812,  d.  1876). 
Daniel  De  Foe  and  Charles  Churchill.  London, 
1855.     16°.     [Trav.  libr.,  V.  16.]     .     .     .  5075.21 

—  Debates   on  the  grand  remnnstrance,  1641.     With 

introd.  essay  oa  English  freedom  under  Planta- 
genet  and  Tudor  sovereigns.  L.,  1860.    12°.  476.19 

—  Historical  and  biographical  essays.     2  v.     London, 

1858.     8° 2525.01 

Contents:  v.l.  Debates  on  the  Qraud  Remonstrance, 
1G41.  The  PlautagQnet.s  and  the  Tudors.  The  civil  wars 
and  Oliver  Cromwell,  v.  2.  Daniel  De  Foe.  Sir  Kichard 
Steele.    Charles  Churchill.    Samuel  Foote. 

—  Life  and  times  of  Oliver  Goldsmith.     London,  1855. 

8° 3066.01 

—  Life  of  Charles  Dickens.  3  v.  Phil..  1872. 12°.  3052.32 

v.  1.  1812-42.     2.  1842-52.     3,  18.52-70. 

—  Life  of  Jonathan  Swift,     v.  1.  1667-1711.  New  York, 

1876.     8". 3167.31 

Xote. — The  author's  death  left  the  work  unfinished. 

—  Sir  .John  Eliot :  a  biography,  1590-1632.    2d  ed.   2  v. 

London,  1865.  8° 3054.24 

—  Statesmen  of  the  commonwealth.     New  York.  1855. 

8° 3257.07 

Contents  :  Sir  John  Eliot.  Thomas  Wentworth,  earl  of 
.Strafford.  John  Pym.  Johu  Hampden.  Sir  Henry  Vane, 
the  younger.    Henry  Marten.    Oliver  Cromwell. 

—  Walter  Savage  Landor  :  a  biography.     Boston,  1869. 

S° 3097.26 

—  and  others.  Eminent  British  statesmen.  7  v.  London. 

1831.  16° 3211.07 

Note. — For  Contents  see  p.  Ill  of  Catalogue. 

«5-  For  notices  of  J.  Forster,  see  Reid  (T.  W.)  .Cabinet 

portraits.  1872  [3252.20]  :  Gentleman's  mag.,  March,  1870  (by 

Blanchard  Jerrold) ;    Temple  liar,  April,  1870  (by  R.  H. 

Home). 


Forster  (Joliu  Koinhnld).  Catalogue  of  the  animals  of  North 
.\Uiei-ua.     London,  1771.     8' 47'27.12 

—  Catalogue  of  the  plants  o(  N.  A.     London,  1771.  8'.     .  4727.12 
Forster  (Thomas),    Causes  aud  miti(,'ation  of  pestilential  fever. 

Loudon,  1824.     8°.      [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  24.]  .     .     .  50,58.24 

—  Essay  on  the  application  of  the  organology  of  the  brain  to 

education.   1815.    |Pamphleteer.  v.  6.  p.  473.480.]    .60.58.05 

—  Observ.  ou  the  brumal  retreat  of  the  swallow.    4th  ed.  enlar 

1814.     (Paraph.,  v.  4.  p.  431-402.) 50.58.04 

—  Observ.  on  tbe  influence  of  particular  states  of  the  atmos- 

phere ou  human  health  and  diseases,  particularly  insanity. 
2ded.     L..  1819.  8".    [Pamph..  v.  14.  pp.  107-144.]     .6068.14 

—  Observ.  on  the   phenomena  of  insanity.    London,  1819.    8'. 

[Pamph.,  V.  15,  p.  99-115.) 6058.16 

—  Original    letters    of  Locke,   Algernon  Sidney,  and 

Shaftesbury.     With  sketch  of  opinions  of  Locke 
and  other  metaphysicians.    L.,  1S30.  12°.  3114.03 

—  Perennial  calendar,  and  companion  to  the  almanack. 

London,  1824.    8° 6218.30 

—  Philozoia  ;  or  moral  reflexions  on  the  condition  of 

the  animal  kingdom.     Brussels.  1839.  8°.  5825.26 

—  Researches  about  atmospheric  phoeiiomena.     2d  ed. 

enlarged.      L.,  1815.     8° 4021.12 

—  Sketch  of  the   new  anatomy  and  physiolo^ry  of  the  biaiu  and 

nervous  system  of  Dra.  Gall  and  Spurzheim.      (Pamph.. 
v.  6.  p.  219-244.) 6068  05 

Forsyth  (Joseph).  Excursion  in  Italy,  1802-1803.  2  v. 
London,  1824.     b° 972.10 

Forsyth  (Robert).  Beauties  of  Scotland.  5  v.  Edin- 
burgh.  1805-08.     8° 952a.ll 

—  Principles    of    moral    science,     v.    1.     Edinburgh, 

1805.     8° 5434.40 

yote. — No  more  published. 
Forsyth    (Wm. )     History   of   lawyers,    ancient   and 
modern.     Boston,  1875.  8° 5643.10 

Note. — A  reprint  of  his  '  Hortensius.' 

—  History  of   the  captivity  of   Napoleon.     2  v.     New 

York,  1855.    12° 3132.12 

—  History  of  trial  by  jury.     L.,  1852.     12°.     .5022.24 

—  Life  of  M.  T.  Cicero.     2  v.     N.  Y.,  1865.  8°.  3036.12 

—  Novels  and  novelists  of  the  18th  century  in  illustra- 

tion of  the  manners  and  morals  of  the  age.     New 

York,  1871.     12.° 2752.30 

Fort  Fisher  (Capture    oO.     See  Atlantic    monthly,   v.  27,   1871 

(2  papers  by  H.  C.  Lockwood). 
Fortegnerri  (Niccolo).     First   can^o  of  Ricciardetto. 

From  the  Ital.,  with  notes,  by  Lord  Glenbervie. 

London,  182'2.    8° '    .     .     .     .  1641.28 

Fortescue  papers.     Ed.  by  S.  R.  Gardiner.     London, 

Cimdcn.soc,  2dser.,v.  1.     1871-4.4°,.     .5114.09 
Fortia  de  Piles  ( A.  T.  G.  A.  M.  M.  de).  "Travels  in  Sweden,  1790-2. 

[In  Pinkerton.  Voyages,  v.  6.) Q'20.06 

Fortification.     See  Military  science. 

Fortnightly  review.    26  v.     L.,  1865-76.  8°.     . 

A'oie.— Issued  monthly  from  Sept.,  18G6.    V.  1-6,  ed.  by 

G.  H.  Lewes  ;  K.S.,  v.  1-20,  by  J.  Morley. 

Fortnum  (C.  Drury  E.)     Maiolica.  N.  Y.,   1876.     8°. 

[South    Kensington   museum   art    haudbooks. 

No.  4.] 1153.09 

Fortunate  Isles.     See  Countries  {Canary  Islands,  p.  298). 
Fortime  (E.  F.)     Epitome  of  t^e  stocks  and  public 

funds.     14th  ed.  by  J.  FieltJ,  ,;)■.     London,  1838. 

16° - 5922.13 

Fortune  (Robert).     A  residence  among  the   Chinese. 

London,  1857.    8° 1022.20 

—  Two  visits  to  the  tea  countries  of  China.     2  v.  Lon- 

don, 18.53.    1'2° 1021.08 

Fortune-telling. 

—  Commiers   (— ).,    Pratique   curieuse,  ou  les   oracles 

desSybylles.     1750 3813.30 

—  Hatliwell  {J.  O.,  ed.)     Man  in  the  mooue,  or  Engl,    fortune 

teller.     [In  Percy  soc,  v.  29,  1851.) 6060  '29 

—  Poetical  fate  book.     1851 1677.01 

—  Thompson  (J/.  A'.)     Witches  of  N.  Y.,  1859.  3813.17 

*5^  .See  atso  Occult  sciences  ;— Palmistry. 
Forty  years  in  the  Turkish  empire.' .5.'e  Prime  (E.  D.  G.)    1033.19 
Forty  years  in  the  wilderness  of  piUs  aud  powders.    See  Alcott 

(W.  A.)     1869 4321.01 

Forty  years  of  American  life.  See  Nichols  (T.L.)  2  v.  1864.  1073.21 
Forty  years' recollections,  ^tc  Mackay  iCharles).  .  .  .  3116.30 
Forty-four  years  of  a  Maryland  hunter.     See   Browning  (.M.) 

1859 3024.17 

Forum  Crhe)  ;  40  years  at  the  Phil.  bar.    See  Brown  (D.  P.)    2  v. 

1856 6613.25 

Forwood  (W.S.)  Mammoth  cave  of  Ivy.  Philadelphia, 
1870.     12° 1122.14 

Posbery  (Thomas  Vincent,  ed.)  Voices  of  comfort. 
London,  1873.     16° 3552.27 


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FOSBROOKE-FOURIERISM 


Fosbrooke  (Thomas  Dudley).  *Encyclopasdia  of  an- 
tiquities, classical  aud  mediaeval.  New  ed.  2  v. 
London,  1S43.     8' 437.01 

—  Treatise  on  the  arts,  institutions,  etc.  of  the  Greeks 

andEomaus.    2 v.  L.,  1833.   16^   [L.C.C]     422.27 

Fosoolo  (Niccolo  Ugo).     Essays  on  Petrarch.  London, 

1823.     8° 3143.15 

—  Letters  of  Ortis.     From  the  Ital.     23  ed.     London, 

1818.    12^ 192.24 

ffS*  For  notices  of  this  author,  see  Biograph]r  (P-  1*5)  ; 
also  New  monthly,  v.  1,  1821. 
Poss  (Edward).     Judges  of  England.     9  v.     London, 
1848-57.     8° 3254.10 

—  Memories  of  Westminster  Hall  :  its  famous  judges 

aud  lawyers,  and  its  great  trials.  2  v.  New  York, 
1874.     8° 3257.17 

Fossil  spirit:  a  boy's  dream  of  geology.  5eeMiU(John).    4111.21 

Fossils.    See  Palaeontology  ; — G-eology. 

Foster.     S^'e  also  Forster. 

Foster  (.\udrew).  Life  of  Vespucius.  See  Lester  (C.  E.)  and 
Foster  (.4.) 3174.15 

Foster  (Birket).  'Pictures  of  English  landscape.  Ed. 
byT.  Tiiylor.     L.,  1862.    4° 1446.18 

Foster  (Elon).  New  cyclopsedia  of  illustrations  adapt- 
ed to  christian  teaching.     N.Y.,  1871.  8°.   3552.23 

—  New  cyclopaedia  of  poetical  illustrations  adapted  to 

christian  teaching.     2d  ed.     L.,  Is72.  8°.  1646.03 

Foster  (F.  P.)  Public  vaccination.  [In  Amer.  soc.  science  assoc. 
Trans.,  no.  6,  1873.) 6811.03 

Foster  (John,  b.  1770,  d.  1843).  Critical  essays  con- 
tributed to  the   Eclectic  review.     2  v.     London, 

Bohn,  1857.     12° 2525.03 

Contenls. 

Affectation  {Thoughts  on),  v.  1. 

America  belore  the  revolution, 
V.  1. 

Asti'ouomy  and  the  Christian 
revelation,  v.  2, 

Biographv,  v.  2. 

Blaii's  lif.i  and  writings,  v.  1. 

Britton's  Cdthedral  antiquities, 
v.  2. 

Chateaubriand's  Christian  mar- 
tyrs, V.  2. 

Chattertun.  v.  2. 

Christianity  iu  India,  v.  1. 

Coleridge,  v.  2. 

Colendt,'e  (Recollections  of;,  v. 2. 

Cruelty  to  animals,  v.  1. 

Cumberland  (R.),  v.  2. 

Curraii  (J  P  ),  v  2. 

Dauiell's  oriental  scenery,  v.    . 

Education  iu  reference  to  reli- 
gion, v.l. 

Egypt  (Modern),  v.  2. 

i'awcett  (John),  v.  2. 

Fox  {Character4  of),  v.  1. 

Fiunkliu  (Benjaraiu).  v.  2. 

Fuller  (Audrew),  v.  2. 

Fut  Lire  of  Eugland  and  America, 
v.  1. 

Grattati  (Henry),  v.  2. 

Greciau  architecture,  v.  2. 

Hail  (Robert):  on  the  East  India 
charter,  v.  2. 

Hey  wood  on  Fox's  History,  v.  1. 

Highland  superatitioiis.  v.  2. 

Hiuiloo  idolatry  aud  Christian- 
ity, V.  1. 


Hobbonse's  Albania,  v.  2. 

Hopital  (Michel  do  1'),  T.  2. 

Hume  (David),  v.  1, 

Irish  anciety,  v.  2. 

Jesse's  sermoua,  v.  1. 

Junius,  V.  2. 

Memoir  writing  (two  articles), 
V.  1 

Morality  of  works  of  fiction,  v.  1. 

More  (3ir  Thomas),  v.  1. 

Paley  as  a  theologian,  v.  1. 

Paley's  memoirs,  v.  1. 

Park  (Miiugo),  v.  2. 

Peninsular  war  (The),  v.  1. 

Personal  virtue  in  its  relation 
to  political  eminence,  v.  1. 

Poetical  criticism,  v.  1. 

Public  worship  of  non-conform- 
ists, v.  2. 

Relation  of  man  to  nature,  v.  2. 

Rose  on  Fox's  History,  v.  1. 

Ryland  (John),  v.  2. 

Saiis.rit  literature,  v.  1. 

Siiiilira  (Sydney)  sermons,  v.l. 

Hnuthey'a  Curse  of  Eehama,  v.l. 

^tatesiiieu.  V.  1. 

Taylor  (Jeremy),  v.  2. 

Theatrical  amusements,  v.  1. 

Tooke  (Home),  v.  2. 

Tiavel-writiiig.  v.  1. 

Vindication  of  the  Baptist  mis- 
sionaries, V.  1. 

Whitefleld  (George),  v.  2. 

Wilbei  force  on  Christian  mis- 
sions, V.  2. 

Zollikofer'a  sermons,  v.  2. 

—  Essay.s  :  On  a  man's  writing  memoirs  of  himself.  On 

decision  of  character,  (in  the  application  of  the 
epithet  Komirntic.  On  some  of  the  causes  by 
which  eTangebcal  religion  has  been  rendered  less 
acceptable  t3  persons  of  cultivated  taste.  On 
popular  ignorance.     N.  Y..  1815.  8'.     .     .  5412.06 

—  Fosteria-aa  ;    thoughts,    reflections  and  criticisms. 

London.  185S.     l-i° 2525.05 

—  Letter  on  future  punishment.    B.,1S49.   12°.  3551.10 

—  Misocl.    cssavs   on  Tihristian   morals.     New  York, 

ISIG.   18° 3553  03 

j8®-Tor  biogr.  and  critical  notices  of  J.  F.,  see  Biography  (p.  145.) 

Foster  (John,  of  Brijlilon.  J/uss. )  Sarmou  Ijetore  the 
Anc.  unci  hon.  artillery  company,  iu  Boston,  June 
5,  180D.     Boston,   180U.  8" 5093.0G 

Foster  (John  Wells).  Mississippi  valley:  its  geogra- 
phy, progress,  e(c.  Chicago,  1809.  8.     .     .  1125.08 

—  Pre-historic  races  of  the   United  State.s.     Chicago, 

1873.     8° 567.22 

—  Ancient  relics  in  Missouri.     [Sm.  rep.,  1863.]      .    .     .3936.18 

—  and  'WTiituey  (J.  1). )     Geology  and  topography  of 


a  portion  of  the  Lake  Superior  land  district.     1. 

Copper  lauds.     Iron  region,  with  general  geology. 

Washington,  1850-51.     8°.      .....  4112.35 

Foster  (John  Y.)    New  Jersey  and  the  rebellion  :  a 

history.     Newark,  {N.  J.)     1868.     8°.      .     644.10 

Foster  (Michael)  Science  primers.     Physiology.    New 

York,    1874.  18° 4325.31 

—  Functions  of  muscle  and  nerve.      [In  Handbook  for  pbys. 

laboratory,  v.  1,  1873 4336.26 

—  ami  Balfour  (Francis  M, )    Elements  of  embryology. 

[The  hen's  egg. ]     L.,  1874.     12^.     .     .     .4732.20 

—  and  Laugley  (J.  N.)     Course  of  elementary  practi- 

cal physiology.  L.,  1876.  12°.  .  .  .  4326. '27 
Foster   (Mrs.    Margaret   E. )     Handbook   of  modem 

European  literature.  L., 1849.  10°.  .  .2731.01 
Foster  (P.  Lo  Neve).    Photography.     [In  Brit,  m'f'g  Industries. 

1876.) 3941.31 

Foster  ('thomas  Campbell).  Letters  on  the  condition 
of  the  people  of  Ireland.  2d  ed.  London,  1847. 
8° 5917.10 

Foster  (Vere).     Complete  course  of  drawing.     11  v. 

London,  [n.  d]  obi.     16°. 1441.11 

Aote. — For  Contents  see  p.  641  of  Catalogue. 

—  Complete  course  of  painting  in  water  colors.     7  v. 

London,  [n.  d]  obi.     16° 1443.18 

—  Drawing  copy  book  :  animal  drawing  in  pencil  by 

H.  Weir.  L.,  [n.  d]  sm.  obi.  4°.  .  .1432.06 
Landscape  and  trees  in  pencil  by  J.  Needham. 

Loudon,    [«.  d]   sm.  obi.    4° 1432.05 

Landscape  in  water  colors,  by  J.  Callow.  London, 

[11.  d.]  obi.     4° 1432.04 

Flowers  in  water  colors,  by   F.  E.  Hulme  and 

others.     L.,  [n.  d]  obL     16° 1443.13 

Fothergill   (J.  Milner).     The  heart  and  its   diseases. 

London,  1872.    8° 4351.15 

—  Maintenance  of  health.     N.  Y.,  1875.     12°.  4324.20 
Fothergill     (Samuel).     Discourses   [lo]     the    people 

called  Quakers.     Phil,  1800.  12°.     .     .     .  3553.04 

Fouche  (Joseph,  due  d'Otrante).     See  Biography  (p.  145). 

Foucher  d'Obsonirille  ( — ).  Philosophic  essays  on 
various  foreign  animals ;  with  observ.  on  several 
eastern  nations.     From  the   French.     Tr.  by  T. 

Holcroft.     L.,1784.    8.° 4715.20 

Founders  of  New  Plymouth.    See  Hunter  (John).  .    .  _ .  3444.01 
Foundling  (Netv)  hospital  for  wit :  fugitive  pieces,  in 
verse  and  prose.     [Ed.  by  J.  Almon.]   6  v.     Lon- 
don, 1771-73.     16.° 1612.17 

Fountain  (The).     See  Davis  (A.  J  ) 3643.13 

Foiuitains  abbey,  {Enqland).  Memorials.  [1131-1374.] 
Ed.  by  R.  J.  Walbran.     L.,  1863.     8°.     [Surteea 

soc,  V.  42.] 6117.03 

Fouque  (Friedrich  H.  K.  La  Motte).  Ausgewahlte 
wcrke.     12  v.     v.  1-2.  Halle,  1841.    16°  ;   v.  3-12. 

Braunschweig,  1860-73.     16' 

Cont'-nts  :  1-3,  Der  Held  des  Nordens.  1,  Sigurd.  2,  Si- 
gurd's Raehe.  3,  Aslauga.  4-6.  Der  Z;iuberring.  7.  Sintram 
und  seme  Gelahrten.  8.  Undine.  9-12.  Novelleu,  Erzahlun- 
gen.  Schauspiele  iind  Gediehte.  9,  Die  beide  Hanptleute. 
Das  Galgenmiinnlein.  10,  Der  Gebeimratli.  Der  Sieges- 
kianz.  DerSchwerdtdesFiarsten.  Eugenie.  Rose.  ll.Adler 
und  Lowe.  Rosauraund  ihre  Verwandteu.  Egiuhard  und 
Emma  ;  Schauspiel.  12,  Die  Macht  im  Walde  ;  Sage.  Ausge- 
wahlte Gediehte. 
j8®"  For  translations  of  his  tales,  see  Fiction  (p.  482). 
Four  Georges.     See  Thackeray  (W.  M.)      ...  3252.12  ;  3065.03 

Four  great  powers.     See  Boynton  (C.  B  ) 445.24 

Four  hundred  million  :  China.  e(c.  See  Moule  (A.E.)  1871.  1021.13 

Four  old  plays.     See  Child  (Francis  J  ) 1724.20 

Four  years  aboard  the  whaleship,  1855-59.  See  Whitecar  (W.B..  jr.) 

1860 S22.13 

Four  years  among  Spanish  Americans.  See  Hassaurek  (F.) 
1868 1163.06 

Pour  years  at  Yale,  by  a  graduate  of  'G9.     New  Haven , 

1S71.     12.° 5513.27 

Four  years  in  secessia.     See  Browne  'J.  H.)  1865.   .    .    .    644.03 

Four  years  in  the  saddle.    See  G-ilmor  (Heury).     1S6G.    .    C42.ll 

Fourier   (Fran9ois    Marie  Charles).     Passions  of  the 

human  soul,  and  their  influence  on  society.     Tr., 

with   biogr.   of    Fourier,   by    H.  Doherty.     2  v. 

London,  1851.     8\    .     .     , 5435.11 

—  Social  destiny  of  man.     N.  Y.,  1857.     8°.     .5812.05 

j^^  For  lives  and  notices  of  F.,  see  Biography  (p.  145). 
Fourier  (Jean  Baptiste  Joseph).    Memoirs  of  Delambre.    [Sm. 
report,  1804.] 39..6.19 

—  Arngo  {T.  F.  J.)     Biography  of.  [In  Sm.  report.  1871)    3936.26 
Fourierism.    See  Fourier  (F.  M.  C),  above  :  also  Social  science. 

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Fournel  cFran^ois  Victor).  Cnriosites'theatrales,  an- 
ciennes  et  moderues,  fraii9aise3  et  etrangferes. 
Paris,  1859.     IG'^. 1724.1G 

Fourth  of  July.   " 

—  Saunders  {R,  ed.)  Our  national  centennial  jubilee. 
Orations,  addresses,  and  poems,  delivered  July  4, 
1876,  in  the  several  states  of  the  union.  New- 
York,  lb77.    8° 584.19 

Conttnts. 

Adams  (B  J    Cost  of  popular  liberty.    Hingham. 
Adams  (C.  F.)    Progress  of  liberty,    Tauuton. 
Aikmau  (W.)    Address.    Detroit. 
Alvord  (T.  G.)    Nation's  jubilee.    Syracuse. 
Arraitage  (T.)     Our  national  influence.    New  York  city. 
Arnold  (S.  G.)    Providence,  past,  present,  and  future.    Provi- 
dence. 
Arthur  (W.  E.)    American  age  contrasted.     Covington. 
Avery  (W.  T.)    Historical  address.    Memphis. 
Bacon  (L.)    New  Haven  one  hundred  years  ago.    New  Haven. 
Bacon  (T.)    Triumphs  of  the  republic.    Palmyra. 
Barker  (J,  W,)     Ceutenuial  hymn.     Buffalo. 
Barnard  (H.)     Centennial  growth   in  nationality,  induatriea. 

aud  education.    Hartford. 
B  trtlett  (W.  A.)    Permanency  of  the  republic.    Aurora  and  In- 

diauapolis. 
Beasou  (T.  I.)     America  and  Judaism.    Jackson.  Shreveport. 
Beecher  (H.  W.)     Advance  of  a  century.    Peekskill. 
Big  Si^ldier,  jr.,  chief  of  Otoe  Indiana.     Responsive  address. 

Nebraska  city. 
Birkins  (H.  H.)     Our  flag.     New  York  city. 
Brunot  (F.  R.)    Geuius  of  America.    Pittsburgh. 
Bryant  (W.  C.)    Centennial  ode.     New  York  city. 
Cantwell  lE.)    Union  and  reconciliation.     W'llliugtnn. 
Cai-peuter  (3.  H.)    Elements  of  our  prosperity.     Madison. 
Chapiu  (A.  L.)    Relation  of  education  to  the  state.   Janeaville. 
Chapman  (H.)    The  maguiflceut  present.     Duylestown. 
Chase   (C.  S.)    1776  contrasted  with  1876.     Omaha. 
ChoneytP.  E.)    Address.     Manchester. 

Chester  {A.  E.)    Experiment  of  a  free  government.     Buffalo. 
Chittenden  (L.  E.)    Charact'„-r  of  the  early  settlers  of  Vermont 

and  ita  influence  upon  tbeir  posterity.     Burlington. 
Clark  (L.  W.)    Destiuy  of  the  republic.     Manchester. 
CUutun  (G.  W.)    Spirit  of  1876.     Buffalo. 
Collyer  (R.)    Talk  to  the    citizens  of  La  Crosse.    Centennial 

exhibition.    111. 
Converse  (G  L.)    Progress  of  the  human  race.     Columbua. 
CuUom  (S.  M.)    Distinctive  features  of  the  republic.    Geneseo. 
Curtis  (G,  W.)    Our  noble  herita^ze      NortUtieid. 
Davis  {G.  K.)    Permanency  of  our  institutions.    St.  Paul. 
Pe  Long  (C.  E.)    Freedom's  grand  review.    Gold  hill. 
Dillon  (J.  F.)    Our  duty  and  responsibility.    Davenport. 
Dix  (J.  A.)    Address.     New  York  city. 
Dix  (M.)    Hand  of  God  in  history.     New  York  city. 
Dougherty  (.Ui^sS.)     Centennial  address.    Jackson. 
Drew  (0.)     Memoirs  of  the  past.     Jacksonville. 
Elliott  (B.  K.)     Glorious  epoch.     Indianapolis. 
Evarts  (W.  M.)     What  the  age  owes  to  America.    New  York 

city  and  Philadelphia. 
Ferry  (T.  W.)    Address.     Philadelphia. 

Flovirney  (G.)    First  century  day  of  the  nation.    Galveston. 
Fowler  (C.  H.)     Illinois,    resources  and  record.      Centennial 

eihib.,111. 
Gildersleeve  (H.  A.)    American  citizenship.    New  York  city. 
Gilpatrick  (J.  H.)    The  incomparable  republic.     Leavenworth. 
Gobright  (L.  A.)     Resume  of  American  history.     Washington. 
Goddard  (L.  M.)     Glory,  growth,  aud  greatness  of  America. 

Leavenworth. 
Griawold  (S.  O.)    Changes  of  a  century.     Cleveland. 
Gulliver  (J.  P  )     Our  success— Our  future.     Bmghamton. 
Hawiey  (J.  R.)    Address.     New  Haven. 
—  lutroductory  addi-esa.     Philadelphia. 

Heath  {Miss  C.  B.)  Poem— The  year  at  the  jvibiloe.  Manchester. 
Holland  (K.  A.)     Democracy  iu  danger,     St.  Louis. 
Holmes  (O.W.)  Hymn— Welcome  to  all  nations.  Boston,  Phila. 
liigersoll  (R.  G.)     Meaning  of  the  declaratiou.     Poona. 
Jaiioba  (J.  I.)    Temple  of  national  liberty.     Wheeling. 
JoUnsau  {G.  W.  C.)     Address.      Cincinnati. 
Kidder  (J.)    Perpetuity  of  thfl  republic.     Manchester. 
Ku-kpatrick  (J.  M.)    Echoes  from  Lexington  aud  Bunker  HIU. 

Pittsburgh. 
La^iar  (A.  R.)    Address.     Savannah. 
Langstou  (J.  M.)   National  utterauk-ea,  andachlevementB  of  our 

first  century.    Portsmouth,  Va.,  and  Washington. 
Latrobe  (F.  C)    Our  national  emblem.    Baltimore. 
Lear  (G.)    Beacon  fires  of  liberty.      Doylestowu. 
Lewis  (A.)    Introductory  address.     Detroit. 
Miles  (N*.  A.)    Welcome  to  the  coming  century.    Leavenworth. 
O'Byrne  (J.)    The  matchless  story.     Wiluimgton. 
O'Gormau  (R.)    Grandeur  of  our  republic.    New  York  city. 
Palmer  (F.  A.)    Poem— a  centennial  retrospect.    Aiken. 
Parker  (C.)    The  open  Bible.     Newark. 
Parker  (I.  C.)    Centennial  oration.    Ft.  Smith. 
Ramsay  (J.  G.  M.)    Uiad  of  patriotism.    Nashville. 
Rice  (H.)     Address.     Cleveland. 
Roberts  (D.)    Centennial  address.    Burlington. 
UocUford  (3.  S.)    Influence  of  popular  education  upon  the 

nation.    Janeaville. 
Romeyn  (T.)    National  perils  and  safeguards.    Detroit. 


Routt  (J.  L.l    Centennial  address.     Denver. 

Sellmau  (J.  J.  M.)    Fico  institutions  of  America.    Baltimore. 

Seymour  (H.)    Future  of  the  human  race.    Rome. 

Shuman  (A.)    Warnings  for  Iho  future,    Lena. 

Simpson  (S.  L.)    Poem — The  rounded  age.    Portland. 

Smith  (Dexter).     March— Our  national  banner.     Philadelphia. 

Smith  (I.  W.)    First  century  of  our  republic.    Manchester. 

Spear  (T.  J.)    Centennial  hymn.     San  Francisco. 

Stebbins  (H.)    Human  progress.     San  Francisco. 

Stevens  (W.B.)    Prayer.    Philadelphia. 

Storra   R.  S.)    Rise  of  constitutional  liberty.    New  York  city. 

Street  (A.  B-)    Centennial  hymn— Our  land.     Albany. 

Talbot  (G.  F.)    The  nation's  birthday.    Portland. 

Taylor  (B.)    Centennial  ode.     Philadelphia. 

—  Song  of  1876.    New  York  city. 

Taylor  (J.)    Our  republic.     Providence. 

Thomas  (B.  F.)    The  new  century.    Worcester. 

Thompson  (H.  M.)    Nation  building.     New  Orleans. 

Tomliu  (R.  G.)    Address  of  welcome  to  the  Otoe  chiefs. 

Twitchell  (J.  H.)    Grand  mission  of  America.    Hartford. 

Ward  (D.)    The  century  reviewed.    Cincinnati. 

Watts  (J.  W.)    Fundamental  principles  of  187G.    Montgomery. 

Whittier  (J.  G.)     National  hymn. 

William,  emperor  of  Germany  aud  king  of  Prussia.  Congratu- 
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Winthrop  (R.  C.)    A  century  of  splf-government.    Boston. 

Wood  (F.j    Democracy  the  hope  of  the  nation.    New  York  city. 

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(W.)  at  Boston,  1809.     Quincy  (J.)  at  Boston,  1826;  Mann 

(Horace)  at  Boston.  184'_> ;  Winthrop  (R.  C.)  at  Wash.,  1848  ; 

Phillips  {D.  W  )  at  North  Wrentham.  1848;  Whipple  (E.  P.| 

at  Boston.  1850  ;  James  (Henry)  at  Newport.  1801  ;  Russell 

(T.)  at  Boston.  1864;   Sanderson  (S.   W.)  at  Sacramento. 

1865.     Consult  also  index  in  3  of  Edw.  Everett's  Orations 

under  '  July  4th.'     A  history  of  the  4th  of  July  is  given  by 

E.  A.  Pollard,  in  Lippincott's  mag.,  July.  1872. 

j^*  See  also  Declaration  of  independence  (p.  409). 

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Fo^Jwler  (Henry).     American  pulpit  :  living  preachers. 

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Durbin.  Pioneer  preachers.  W.  H.  Milburn,  H.  W.  Beecher, 
W.  R.  WilUams,  C.  G.  Sommers,  Orville  Dewey,  F.  D.  Hun- 
tington, L.  Bacon,  T.  L.  Cuyler.  S.  H.  Cox,  F.  L.  Hawks. 
G.  W.  Bethune,  R.  S.  Storra,  S.  H.  Tyng.  J.  W.  Alexander, 
G.  B.  Cheever,  A.  Barnes. 
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Fowler   (Orson  Squire).      Hereditary  descent.     New 
York,  1852.      12^ 43il.05 

—  Memory,  and  intellectual  improvement.    New  York, 

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12^ 4325.08 

—  Religion,  natural  and  revealed.  N.Y.,1848.8^  3553.05 

—  and    L.    N. )      New   illustrated    self-instructor    in 

phrenology  and  physiology.  N.Y.. 1871. 12^5431. 13 
Fo^vler  (Samuel  P.,  ed.)      Salem  witchcraft.      With 

notes,  etc.     Salem,  1861.    12° 3812.01 

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Mather's  Wonders  of  the  invisible  world. 

Fowler  (Thomas).  Elements  of  deductive  logic.  4th 
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1859.   16= 6433.03 

—  English  grammar.     New  York,  1850.    8^     .  6424.14 

—  Local   law  in  Mass.   and  Connecticut,  historically 

considered.     Albany,  1872.     8°.      ...  5735.22 

—  Sectional  controversy  ;  incl,  the  causes  of  the  war 

between  the  sections.  N.  Y.,  1863.  8°.  .  5725.01 
Fowler  ("Wm.  Worthington).  Ten  years  in  Wall  street. 

Hartford,  1870.     8^.        5922.21 

Fowls,    ^efi  Poultry  (p.  8). 

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Fox  (Charles  James).     History  of  the  reign  of  James 

ii.     London,  Bohn,  1846.  12° 473.19 

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JS^  For  lives  and  sketches  of  Fox,  see  Biography  (p.  145). 

Fox  (Cornelius  B.,  M.D.)  Ozone  and  antozun:'.  Lon- 
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Fox  (Ebent^zerj.  Adventures  in  the  revolutionary 
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Fox  (Franklin).  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Eliza  Fox.  With 
extracts  from  the  journals  and  letters  of  W.  J. 
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Same.     London,  1827.   8° 3118.11 

,et5"  For  fiv^s  of  George  Fox,  s>^e  Biography  (p.  145}. 

Fox  (George  V.)  Mission  to  Russia,  1866.    Stt  Loubat  ,J.F.)  997.09 

Fox  (Henry  Richard  \' assail,  lord  HMand).  Foreign 
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Same.     Souvenirs.      [Barrifere.      Eibl.  des  mti- 

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—  Memoirs  of  the  whig  party  during  my  time.     2  v. 

London,  1852.     8" 472.04 

—  Some  account  of  the  life  and  writings  of  Lope  Felix 

de  Vega  Carpio.    London,  1806.   8\     .     .1732.16 

—  Lichtmstrin  [Princtss  Mane).     Holland  House.    .    .    .  3083.20 

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—  R-idding  {O    Personal  reminiscences,  p.  92-116.      .     .3222.02 
Fox  (Margaret).     Love  life  of  Dr.  Kane.     New  York, 

1866.   12'= 3095.05 

Fox  (Thomas  B.)    Memoir  of  James  P.  Walker,  with 

selections  from  his  writings.  B.,  1869.  16°.  3174.27 
Fox  or  Foxe  (John).  Acts  and  monuments.  [To  1559.] 

Newed.     With  dissertation  by  G.  Townsend.    Ed. 

by  S.  R.  Cattley.  8  v.  L.,  1811.  8°..  .3437.01 
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monuments."     1837 3127.15 

—  Book  of  martyrs.    Hartford,  1849.  8°.     .    .  3437.09 

AdamsiW.il.)     Famous  books,  1875 2513.11 

—  Narrative  of  the  reformation.    Ed.  by  J.  G.  Nichols. 

London,  Camden  soc,  1860.     4°.      ...  5113.31 

—  Writings.     London,  1831.     12° 3553.07 

Foxton  (E),  psead.    ^c  Palfrey  (.lA'ss  S.  H.) 1676.11 

Fraenkel  (Bernard).    Diseases  ot  the  nose,  pharynx,  and  larynx. 

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Fragmenta  comicorum  Griucoruni.     Si-n  Meineke  (-\.)     .  7707.01 

Fragmenta  hist.  Griecorum.     See  Milller  (K.  and  T.)    .     .  7765,09 

I'ragmenta  philos.  Grffioorum.     .S'v  Mullach  (F. G.  A.|     .7766  04 

Fragmenta  regalia.    See  Naunton  (.?ii-  Kobert).     3033.10  ;  6011.09 

Framinghana,  (Mass.)    Sec  Countries  (Frainingliam,  p.  319). 

Franijee  (Dosabhoy).     The  P,arsees  :  their  liist.,  mau- 

ner.s,  and  religion.     Lond.,  1858.     8°.     .  3553.08 

Frampton  (Josiah).     Three  dialogues  on  amusements 

of  clergymen.  2d  ed.  [anoii.'\  L.,1797.  16°.  3515.16 

Fraa9ai3  (Les)  peints  par  eux-memes.     Encyclopedic 

morale  du  lye  siecle.  5  v.  P., 1840-42.  1.  8°.  7008.12 

Same.  Provinces.  3  v.   P.,  1841-42.    1.8°.   7008.17 

Same.      Le  prisme.      Paris,  1841.     1.  8°.  7008.20 

Francatelli  (Charles  Elme).  Royal  confectioner  ;  Eng- 
lish and  foreign.     3ded.     L.,  1874.  12°.    6017.10 
France  (M.  A.  de).      The  prisoners  of  Abd-el-Kader. 
Tr.  by  lady  Duff  Gordon.     L.,  1845.  16°.    1091.22. 
France,   ^g*  See  Countries  iFraiice,  p.  320)  ;  also  Biblical,  relig. 
and  eccl.lit.  {Ftanee.  p.  88  ; — Jhiguenots,  p.  99; — I'oi-t  Royal- 
ists, p.  97  ;—  Reformation,  p.  99)  ;—  Architecture  (p.  33)"  ;— 
Costume  (p.  284)  ;— Drama  (p.  424)  :— Fine  arts  {French  art, 
p.  513); — Biography  [French,  p.  Ill); — Language  [p^rench);  — 
Law  (Freneh)  ;  —  Literature  'French,   for  literary  history, 
and  a  list  of  those  French  autliors.  whose  works  are  in  the 
library  in  whole  or  in  part)  ;-  Music;— Poetry  {French). 
France  and  her  people.     By  C.  0.  B.     Philadelphia, 

1844.    12° 967.05 

France  on  the  eve  of  the  great  revolution.  See  Collier  [Sir 
a.) 945.11 

Franchere  (Gabriel).  N;xrrative  of  a  voyage  to  the 
N.  W.  coast  of  America,  1811-1814.  New  York, 
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Francillou  (R.  E.)  National  characteristics,  and  flora 
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Francis,  in^  For  lives  of  persona  of  this  name,  sec  Biography 
(P    147). 

Francis  (Convers,  D.D.)  Life  of  John  Eliot.  New 
York,  1848.     16° 3241.05 

—  Life  of  Sebastian  Rale.     Bo.ston,  184S.   16°.  3211.17 

—  Newell  (ir.)     Memoirs  of  C.  F.    [In  Mass.  hist.  soc.    Proc, 

1864-65.] 

—  Weiss  {J.)     Discourse  [on]  the  death  of  C.  F.     1863.     .  3061.09 

Francis  (George  W. )  (Jhemioal  experiments.  8th  ed. 
London,  1S58.    8° 421 G.  06 

—  Dictionary  of  practical  receipts.     Newed.    London. 

1872.     8' 6017.05 

Francis  (John).  Annals,  anecdotes  and  legends  :  a 
chronicle  of  life  assurance.     L.,  18o3.   8°.  5931.09 

—  Chronicles  and  characters  of  the   stock   exchange. 

2d  ed.     Loudon,  1851.    8' 5922.27 


—  Hist,  of  the'bank  of  England.  N.Y.,  1862.  8°.  5915.04 

—  History  of  the  English  railway,  1820-45.     2v.     Lon- 

don, 1851.     8° 3925.25 

Francis  (J.  G.,  B.  A.)  Beach-rambles  in  search  of  sea- 
side pebbles  and  crystals.   L.,1859.     12°.  4111.30 

Francis  (John  Wakefield).  Old  New  York.  New  Y'ork, 
1858.   12° 613.24 

Francis  (Sir  Philip).  Plan  of  a  reform  in  the  election  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  adopted  by  the  society  ot  the  friends 
of  the  people  in  1795.     With  new  introd,    Lond.,  1817.  8'. 

[Pamphleteer,  v.  9.  p.  645.661  ] 5058.09 

«S-  For  lives  of  P.  F..  see  Biography  (p.  146). 

Francis  de  Sales  (Saint).  Treatise  on  the  love  of  God. 
Dublin,  lb52.     8°. 3553.09 

—  True  spiritual  conferences.  N.  Y.,  [n.d.]  16°.  3.553.23 

jKS*  For  lives  of  Francis  de  Sales,  see  Biography  (p.  146). 
Francis  o/  Assist.     See  Biography  (p.  146) ;  also  New  Englander, 

v.  29.  1870  (article  by  C.  K.  Adams.) 
Francis  (Samuel,  il.D.)    Watson  refuted.    London,  1819.  8°.  [/« 

Deist  (The),  v.  1.] 3548.20 

Francis  (Samuel  W.)  Report  of  Valentine  Mott's  sur- 
gical cliniques  in  the  Univ.  of  New  York,  1859-60. 
New  York,  1860.   12° 4326.20 

Franciscan  monasteries.    See  Monasteries. 

Francisco  de  Jesus.  Narrative  of  the  Spanish  mar- 
riage treaty.  Ed.  by  S.  R.  Gardiner.  London, 
Ooiideii  soc. ,  1869.  4° 5114.05 

Fraucke  (August  Hermann).  Faith's  works  perfected  ; 
or  Francke's  orphan  house  at  Halle.  Tr.  by  W. 
L.  Gage.      London,  1867.   12° 5825.21 

—  Raumer  (C.  von).     Sketch  of  F.  [In  his  Ed.  reformers  ]  5515.14 
Francklin  (Rev.  Thomas).     Mary  queen  of  Scots,  an 

historical  play.     Ed.  by  W,  Francklin.     London, 

1837.     8° 1725.00 

Francklin  (Wm.)     *Tour  in  the  south  of  Persia,  1780-7.    [In  Pin- 

kerton.     Voyages,  v.  9.] 926.09 

Fraucklyn  (Gilbert).     Candid  inquiry  into  the  nature 

of  government.     2d  ed.     L.,  1793.  8°.     .  5716.07 

Franco-GalUa.     See  Hotman  (F.) 511.05 

Franyois  Le  Champi.    See  Dudevant  (A.  L.  A.  D.)   .     .     .  7015.40 
Fratrk  (Louis).  Tunis.  P.,  1850.  8°.  [Uuivers.]  901.07 

Frank  Forester,  ys^ud.    ,?ee  Herbert  (H.  W.) 

Frank  Forester's  sporting  scenes  and  characters.     See  Herbert 

(H.  W.) 4617.19 

Franke.    See  Francke. 
Franklin  (Dr.  Benjamin). 

—  Avitobiography.      See  Biography  (p,  146). 

—  Complete  works.     With  memoirs  of  his  early  life. 

Written  by  himself.   3  v.    L.,  1806.  8°.     .5036.20 
Contents:    v.  1.  Life.    Letters  and  papers  ou  electricity. 

2.  Papers  on  philosophical   subjects.     General  politics. 

3.  Papers  on  Amer.  subjects.  Papers  on  moral  subjects 
and  the  economy  of  life.    Appendix. 

—  Life,    by   himself :     also    miscellaneous    writings. 

Edin.,  1838.     8° 5814.18 

—  Memoirs  of  lite  and  writings.     Written  by  himself, 

and  continued  by  W.  T.  Franklin.  With  his  po- 
litical, philos.,  and  miscel.  works.  6  v,  Phila., 
1818.     8° 5036.14 

—  Works,  with  notes  and  life,  by  J.  fSparks.     10  v. 

Boston,  1856.     8° 5036.04 

V.  1.  Autobiography,  with  continuation,  by  Sparks. 

2.  Essays  ou  religious  and  moral  subjects,  aud  the 
economy  of  life.  B<igatellea.  Essays  on  politics,  commerce, 
aud  political  economy. 

3.  Essays  and  tracts,  historical  .lud  political,  before  the 
American  revolution.  Constitutiou  and  government  of 
Peuusylvauia. 

4.  Essays  and  tracts  (continued). 

5.  Political  papers  during  aud  after  the  American  revo- 
lution.    Letters  and  papers  ou  electricity. 

6    Letters  and  papers  ou  philosophical  subjects. 

7.  Correspondence:  Part  1.  Private  letters,  1725-57. 
Part  2.  Letters,  private  and  official.  1757-75.  . 

8.  Correspondence  :  Part  2  contiiuied,  1757-75.  Part  3. 
1775-85.  Appendix:  Fragment  of  Polybius  ou  the  Atheuiau 
goverunieut.     Memoir  of  sir  John  Dalrymple. 

9.  Correspondence :  Part  3  coutiuued.  Journal  of  the 
negotiation  for  peace. 

10.  Correspondeuoe  :  Part  3  continued.  Part  4.  Private 
letters.  1785-90.  Supplement.  Indexes.  Chronological 
list  of  his  writings. 

,8®-  For  lives  of  Franklin,  sec  Biography  (p.  146)  ; 
also 

—  Abbott  (J.  S.  C.)    American  pioneers  and  patr'ots. 

Benjamin  Franklin.     1876 3061.15 

—  Armor  (W.  C.)    Governors  of  Pa.     1872 3246.02 

—  Herrinq  (J.)  and  Longacre  (J.  B.)     Nat.  portrait   gallery,  v.  3. 

1835  ] 3247.08 

—  Record  of  the  proceedings  and  ceremonies  pertain- 


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ing    to  the  erection   of   the  Franklin   statue  in 
Printing-house  square.   N.  Y.,  1872.   12".     3062.00 

—  Winthivpi,R.C.)  Washington,  Bowdoin,  and  Frank- 

lin :  addre.sses.     1876 3178.14 

IVankliu  (Hev.  B.)     Man's  cry,   and  God's  gracious 
answer.     New  York,  1863.     18°.      .     .     .  355J.  10 
Franklin  (Kifrr  Bciijamiul.    Predesliuation,  aud  the  foreknow- 
ledge of  God.     See  Matthews  (/feu.  J)  .         .     .     .  3574.U 
Franklin  (.Si/' John).      Narrative  of  a  journey  to  the 
Polar  sea,  1819-22.     Phil.,  1824.  8^     .     .  1144.13 

—  Brown  (J. )    Plans  for  the  search  of  Sir  J.  F. ;  a 

review.     1858 1144.09 

—  M'Oiinlock  (F.  L.)    Discovery  of  the  fate  of  Sir  J. 

Franklin,     [1S57-59.] 1143.12 

^^  Sfe  also  Arctic  Regions  (in  Countries,  p.  290). 
Frankhn  couuty,  (^V.  1'.)    See  Countries  (p.  a'25). 
Franklin  iustitiito  (Journal  of  the).    See  Journal  of  the  Franklin 
iuHtitute. 

Franks  .The).    See  Perry  (W.  0.)    18.57 515.27 

jft^  See  also  histories  of  France  (p.  321). 
Praser  (.James  B. )     History  of  Nadir  Shah.     London, 
1742.  16°. 3127.02 

—  ffistory  of  Persia.     New  York,  1852.  18°.     .1041.04 
Same.     Edin.,  1834.     16° 1041.10 

—  Mesopotamia  and  Assyria,  to  the  present  time.  Now 

York,  1641.    8° 1041.03 

Same.     Edin.,  1842.     16°. 1041.11 

—  Winter's  journey  from  Constantinople  through  Per- 

sia.    2  V.     London,  1838.    8° 1044.06 

Fraser  (John).     Humorous  chap-books  of   Scotland. 

Part  1-2.     New  York.  1873-74.     12°.     .     .  2721.19 
Fraser  (Simon,  lord  Lovat).     See  Bio^aphy  (p.  Ii6). 
fSraaer  i  Bev.  Wm. )    Blending  fights  ;  or  the  relations 

of  natural  science,   archasology,  and  history,  to 

the  Bible.     2d  ed.     New  York,  1874.  12°.  3517.27 
Praser  (iSic  Wm.)     London  Belf-governed.      London, 

1866.  18° 5731.13 

Praaer'a  magazine,     v.  1-94.     L.,  1830-76.  8°.  8075.01 
Note.— J.  A.  Froude  has  edited  v,  81-94  (N.s..  v   1-14).  The 

history  of  FraBer'B  mag.,  is  sketched  in  Eclectic  mag., 

V.  26.  1S52. 

Fraserian  papers.    See  Maginn  (Wra.) 2536  01 

Frauds  of  Koiuish  monks.     6'ee  Emiliane  (G.  d').     .     .    .  3421.23 
Frauds.     Se-e  Law.  (Frauds.) 

Prazee  (L.  J.)  Medical  student  in  Europe.  Cincin., 
1852.   12° 941.'22 

Frazer.    Sf^  Fraser. 

Frederick.  For  lives  of  persons  of  this  name,  see  Biography  (p. 146). 

Frederic  II.,  the  Great,  inking  of  Prussia).  Posthumous 
works.  Tr.  from  the  French,  by  T.  Holcroft. 
13  V.     London,  1789.     8°. 5041.03 

Contents. 
Bavarian  state  papers,  v.  4. 
Bavarian  succesaiou,  v.  4. 

Blue  B^ard  (Theolojrical  commentary  of  Don  Calmet  on),  v.  5. 
Charles  xu.  (Reflections  on  character  and  military  taleutfi  of), 

V.  6. 
Correspondence  between  Frederick  n.,  the  prince  of  Prussia, 

aud  geuerul  Fouquet,  v.  13. 

—  between  Frederick  ir.  aud  marchioness  du  Chatelet.  v.  9. 

—  between  Frederick  ii.  aud  d'iUembert,  Condorcet,  Qrlmm, 

aud  a'.\i-get.  v.  11,  12. 

—  between  Frederic  u.  and  d'Argena.  v.  10. 

—  between  Frederic  ii.  and  Fontenelle,  v.  9, 

—  between  Frederic  il.  aud  Jordan,  v.  9. 

—  between  Frederic  ii.  aud  Kolliu,  v,  9. 

—  between  Frederic  ir.  and  Voltaire,  v.  6-8. 
Critical  examination  of  the  System  of  nature,  v.  6. 
Dialogues  of  the  dead.  v.  6. 

Elegy  of  the  city  of  Berlin,  v.  5. 

Errors  of  the  understanding  (Dissert,  on  innocence  of),  v.  2. 

Essay  on  German  literature,  v.  13. 

Essay  on  the  forms  of  government  and  ou  the  duties  of  eo- 
yereigns,  v.  5. 

History  of  my  own  time,  1739-46,  v.  1. 

History  of  the  seven  years'  war,  1746-53,  v.  2,  3. 

Memoirs,  elc.,  1763  to  1778.  v.  4. 

Miscellauies.  v.  13. 

Moral  dialogues  for  the  use  of  young  nobility,  ▼.  13. 

Narrative  of  prince  Augustus  William,  prince  of  Prussia,  v.  13. 

Political,  phiios.,  and  satirical  miscellauies,  v.  5. 

Preface  to  the  Heuriade  of  Voltaire,  v.  5. 

School  of  the  w  >rld  ;  comedy  in  3  acts,  v.  6. 

Tantalus  at  law  :  comedy,  v.  5. 

Voltaire  (Eiiitaph  ou).  v.  5. 

Voltaire  (EuloHium  on),  v.  13. 

Voltaire  (Portrait  of),  v.  5. 

Voltaire's  farewell  to  the  king,  v.  5. 

Xt^  For  lives  of  Frederick  tke  Great,  .^cc  Biography  {p.  146). 
Frederick  August,  (prince  of  Brujuwiek).    See  Brunswick  (F.  A.) 
Frederick  (Cesar).    Voyages  aud  travels  in  India,  1563-81.     [In 
Kerr.     Col.  of  voyages,  v.  7  [914.14]  ;—Hakluyt.    Voyages, 
v.  2,  1810  [916.16]. 


Free  lance  In  the    field  of   life  and  letters.      See  Wilkinson 

(W.  C.) 2046.15 

Free  school  system  of  the  II   Slates.     Sre  Adams  (F.)    .  5534.11 

Free  trade.     See  Political  economy.     [Free  trade.) 

Free   trade   convention,   (Pldl'i.)     Exposition  of  the 

unequal,  unjust,  and  oppressive  operation  of  the 

present  tariff  system,  in  relation  to  iron,  wool, 

hemp,    paper,   and    the    manufactures    thereof. 

PhO.,  1832.    8° 5093.09 

Freedley  (Edwin  T.)  Opportunities  for  industry  and 
capital,     [atvm.]  Phil.,  1859.     12°.      .     .  5922.05 

—  Philadelphia  aud  its   manufactures.     Phila.,   1858. 

1'2° 5923.14 

—  Practical  treatise  on  business.  Ph.,  18.52.  12°.  5922.08 
Freedom  and  fellowship  in  religion.     Essays  and  ad- 
dresses.   Ed.  by  a  committee  of  the  Free  religious 
association.     Boston,  1853.     l'J°.     .     .     .  3553.06 

Freedom  and  free  iustitutions.  See  Government  and  politics 
[Liberty  and  other  headini/s)  ; — also  Slavery; — Liberty  of  the 
press  ; — Biblical  and  religious  lit.  [Jieiii/iuw  liberty  and 
toleration,  p.  101). 

Freedom  and  war.  Discourses.  See  Beecher  (H.W.)  1863.  5831.03 

Freedom  of  the  will.     See  'Will. 

Freehold  villa  for  nothing.  By  I.  Marvel,  [jtseud.]  2d  ed.  Lond., 
[1873.J  16' 1311.10 

Freeholder  (The).    (/»  Addison  (J.)  Works,  v.  3.)  .    .    .  6012.03 

Freeman.     See  also  Freman. 

Freeman  (Edward  A.)  Comparative  politics.  Six 
lectures.  With  the  Unity  of  history.  New  York, 
1874.    8° 5714.23 

—  Disestablishment  and  disendo'wment,  ■what  are  they? 

London,  1874.   12°. 3551.26 

—  General  sketch  of  historj'.  N.  Y.,  1874.  12°.    421.32 

—  Growth  of  the  English  constitution  from  the  ear- 

liest times.     London,  1872.    12°.     .     .     .  571'2.18 

—  Histoiical  and  architectural  sketches:  chiefly  Italian. 

London,  1876.     12° -534.27 

Contents:  The  Venetian  march.  Ravenna  and  her  sla- 
ters. Central  Italy.  Rome.  Greece  in  Italy.  Lombardy. 
The  Burgundian  march. 

—  Historical  essays.     2  v.     L.,  1871-73.     8°.     2528.11 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Mythical  aud  romantic  elements  in  early 
English  history.  (Fortnightly  rev..  May,  1866.)  Continuity 
of  English  history.  (Ed.  rev.,  July,  18G0.)  Relations  between 
the  crowns  of  England  and  Scotland.  (Fortnightly  rev., 
June.  1867.)  Saiut  Thomas  of  Canterbury  and  Ilia  bio- 
graphers.  (Nat.  rev.,  April.  1860.)  Reign  of  Edward  in. 
(Fortnightly  rev.,  May,  1869.)  Holy  Roman  empire.  (North 
Brit,  rev.,  March,  1865.)  Franks  and  Gauls.  (Nat.  rev., 
Oct.,  1860.)  The  early  sieges  of  Paris.  (Brit,  qiiar.  rev.. 
Jan.,  1871.)  Frederick  the  fir.st.  king  of  Italy.  (Nat.  rev., 
Jan.,  1861.  The  emperor  Frederick  li.  (N.  Brit.  rev..  Dec., 
1866.)  Charles  the  Bold.  (Nat.  rev.,  April,  1864,  and  Fortn. 
rev.,  Oct.,  1868.)  Presidential  government.  (Nat.  rev., 
Nov.,  1864.) 

2.  Ancient  Greece  and  mediaeval  Italy.  (Oxford  essays. 
1857.  aud  Nat.  rev.,  Oct.,  1862.)  Mr.  Gladstone's  Homer  and 
the  Homeric  age.  (Nat.  rev..  July,  1858.)  The  historians  of 
Athens.  (Nat.  rev..  Jan.,  1858.)  The  Ath^iian  democracy. 
North  Brit,  rev..  May.  1856.)  Alexander  the  Great.  (Ed. 
rev..  April.  1857.)  Greece  during  the  Macedoniau  period. 
(North  Brit,  rev.,  Aug.,  1854.1  Momnisen's  History  of 
Rome.  (Nat.  rev.,  April,  1859.)  Lucius  Cornelia  Sulla.  (Nat. 
rev.,  Jan.,  1862.)   The  Flavian  Ciesars.  (Nat.  rev.,  Jan.,  1863.) 

—  History   and   conquests  of   the  Saracens.     Oxford, 

1856.   16° 547.15 

Same.     Oxford,  1870.  16° 547.15 

—  History  of  architectiu-e.     Lond.,  1849.    8°.     1314.10 

—  History  of  Europe.     New  York,  1876.     24°.     451.09 

—  History  of  federal  government,  to  the  disruption  of 

the  U.  S.     V.  1.     Loud.,  1863.     8°.      .     .  5724.09 
Contents :    v.   1.   General  introduction.    History  of  the 

Greek  federations. 
iVoic— The  only  volume  (1877)  published. 

—  History  of  the  cathedral  church  of  Wells,  as  illus- 

trating the  hist,  of  the  cathedral  churches  of  the 
old  foundation.     Lond.,  1870.     16°.     .     .  3443.06 

—  History  of  the  Norman  conquest  of  Eugland.     5  v. 

Oxford,  1869-1877.     8° 484.11 

Note. — Reviewed  by  H.  Coppee.  in  Int.  rev.,  July,  1875. 

—  Old  English  history  for  children.  L.,1869.  12°.  461.09 

—  Ottoman  power  in  Europe.     L.,  1877.    12°.     547.28 
Turks  in  Europe.     [Political  sketch.]     New  I'ork, 

1877.   32° 547.27 

—  Unity  of  history.     Lond.,  1872.     12°.     .     .     411.12 

—  {editor).   Historical  course  for  schools,  v.  1-5.  Lond., 

1874.     18°. 
v.  1.  General  sketch  of  history,  by  E.  A.  Freeman.    .    421.32 

2.  History  of  England,  by  Edith  Thompson.       .     .     463.27 

3.  History  of  Scotland.  l)v  Margaret  Macarthur.  .     .     491.12 

4.  History  of  Italy,  by  W.  Hunt 631.11 

5.  History  of  Germany,  by  James  Sime 541.19 


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Freeman  (Frederick).     History  of  Cape  Cod  ;  anuals 

of  Barnstable  county.  2  v'.  B.,  18(i2-69.  8°.  5'Jfi.06 
Freeman  (James  E. )   Gratherings  from  an  artist's  port- 
folio.    New  York,  ls77.   16° 1431.41 

NoU.  —  Professional  reminiecencea  of  aD  artist  while 

abroad,  chiefly  iu  Italy. 
Freeman  (Samuel).     Town  officer.     4th  ed.     Boston, 

1799.    16° 5634.05 

Freemautle  (A.J.)     Three   mouths  in  the  Southern 

states:  April-June,  1863.  N.  Y.,  1864.  12°.   613.08 
Freemasonry. 

—  ArmM{A.C.L.')    Hist,  and  phUos.  of.  1866.   5837.10 

—  Authentic  key  to  the  door  of  free-masonry,  ancient 

and  modern.     N.  Y.,  1859.     24° 5736.16 

—  Barruel  {A.  de).    Jn  his  Memoii-s  illuetratiug  the  history  of 

jacobiuism.     4  v.     1798 6837.03 

—  Bedarride  {M.)    De  I'ordre  majounique  de  Misraim. 

1845 5837.01 

—  CaiiUe{R.)  An  exposure  of  freemasonry.1831.  5837.13 

—  Clinse(6.W.)    Digest  of  masonic  law.     1864.   5836.18 

—  Constttidions  of  the  ancient  fraternity  of  free   and 

accepted  masons.     Lond.,  1858.  8°.     .     .  5837.31 

—  Coofce(jl/.  )Hist.and  articles  of  masonry.  1861.  5837.14 

—  Ceigk{A.)      History   of    the   Knights   Templar   of 

Pennsylvania,  1794-1866 5837.26 

Same.     2d  series.    [1854-67.]      ....  5837.26 

—  Findel{J.  G.)     History  of  freemasonry.     2d  ed.,  re- 

vised by  D.  M.  Lyon.     1869 5837.22 

—  Odsselt  (H.)    Catalogue  of  books  in  public  libraries 

of  the  Uuion,  anti-masonic.    1832.  .     .     .  5S36.14 

—  Green  (S.  D.)    The  broken  seal ;  or  the  Morgan  ab- 

duction and  murder.    1870 5837.23 

—  GuUlemain  de  SabU  Victor  (Z.)     Escueil  precieux  de 

la  maconnerie  adonhiramite.    2  v.    [Paris,  1786  ?] 

16° 5837.11 

La  vraie  maconnerie  d'adoptioQ.    [anon.'i     Phila. 

[Paris],  1787.  16°.     (B'd  with  preceding.)  5837.11 

—  Bwjhda  {W.  J.)     Masonic  sketches   aud   reprints. 

1.  History  of  freemasonry  in  York.     2.   Unpub- 
lished records.    1871 5837.24 

—  Inwond  (J. )     Sermons  ;  in  which  are  explained  and 

enforced  the  religious,  moral,  and  political  virtues 
of  freemasonry.     1799 5837.29 

—  Kelly  ( C. )     Solomon's  temple  spiritualized  ;  with  an 

account  of  its  destruction.    182il.     .     .     .  5837.15 

—  Knapp  (S.  L.)     Genius  of  masonry.     18-28.     5837.17 

—  Maclcey  (A.O.)  Lexicon  of  freemasonry.  1852.  5837.18 
The  Ahiman  Kezon  ;  or,  book  of  constitutions  of 

the  grand  lodge  of  ancient  freemasons  of  South 

Carolina.     1852 5836.15 

The  book  of  the  Chapter  ;  or,  monitorial  instruc- 
tions, in  the  degrees  of  Mark,  past  and  most  ex- 
cellent nftster,  and  the  Holy  Koyal  Arch.  4th  ed. 
1862 ;     .     .  5836.13 

—  Oliver- (G.)  Antiquities  of  freemasonry.  1823.  5837.27 

—  Preston  (  W.)     Illustrations  of  masonry.     14th   ed., 

by  G.Oliver.     1829 5837.28 

—  Reynolds  (L.K.)  Mysteries  of  masonry.  1870.  5837.21 

—  Robis(m  (J. )      Proofs   of   a   conspiracy   against  the 

religions  and  governments  of  Europe,  in  meetings 
of  freemasons,  etc.     3d  ed.     1798.        .     .  5837.30 

—  Row   (A.)        Masonic    biography    and   dictionary. 

1863 5837.19 

—  Sandys  ( W.)    Short  view  of  the  liistory  of  freema- 

sonry.  1829 5837.20 

—  United  Stales  anti-masonic  coiiveniion.     Proceedings 

with  address  to  the  people.  Phila.,  1830.  8°.   5836.19 

—  —  Proceedings  of  the  2d  convention,  Baltimore,  1831. 

Boston,  1832.     8° 5836.19 

—  Webl)  {T.  S.)     Freemason's  monitor.    1821.    5837.16 

—  Yarker  (J.,  jr.)     Notes  on  the  various  rites  and  de- 

grees of  free  and  accepted  masonry.   1872.  5837.32 
4iS"  See  also  Secret  societies. 
Freer    (Martha    Walker,    ajterward    Mrs.    Robinson). 
Elizabeth   de   Valois,    queen   of   Spain,   and   the 
court  of  Philip  n.     2  v.     L.,  1857.     8°.     3174.10 

—  Henry  in.,  king  of  France  aud  Poland  :  his  court 

and  times.     3  v.     Lond.,  1858.     8°.     .     .  3077.09 

—  History  of  the  reign  of  Henry  iv. ,  king  of  France 

and  Navarre.  3  pts.iu  6  v.  L., 1860-63.  12°.  3076.25 
Pt.  1.  Henry  iv.  .lud  the  league.  2  v.    2.  Heury  iv  aud 
Marie  de  Medici.  2  v.    3,  The  last  decade.  2  v. 


—  Life  of  Jeanne  d'Albret,    queen  of  Navarre.     2  v. 

Lend.,  1858.     8° 3092.11 

—  Life  of  Marguerite  d'Angoul^mo,  queen  of  Navarre. 

2v.     Lond.,  1856.     8° 3116.16 

—  Married  life  of  Anne  of  Austria,  mother  of  Louis 

xrv.    Don  Sebastian,  king  of  Portugal.    2  v.    Lon- 
don, 1864.    8° 3013.28 

—  Regency  of  Anne  of  Austria.  2  v.  L.,  1866.  8°.  3013.30 
Freese  (Jacob  R. )     The  old  world  :   Palestine,  Syria, 

and  Asia  Minor.  Phil,  1869.  12°.  .  .1051.10 
Fregier  (H.  A. )     Des    classes    dangereuses    dans    les 

grandes  villes.     2  v.     Paris,  1840.     8°.    .5818.18 

Freight  computalions.    See  Dart  (P.  C.)     1868 4014.06 

Freiligrath    (Ferdinand).      Gedichte.      Stuttgart  und 

Augsburg,  18:,6.     12° 7114.23 

—  Poems.     Translated.     Leipzig,  1869.  16°.   .   1643.22 

fits-  See  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  V.  I'i2,  1871  ;  For.  qu.  rev.,  Jan., 
1846  ;  histories  ot  German  lit ;  and  Longtellow's  Poete  of 
Europe. 

Freman  (George).  A  dehortation  from  all  siune,  but 
particularly  the  siune  of  drinking.  London,  1663. 
12° 5834.08 

Fremont  (John  Charles!.  Report  of  the  exploring 
expedition  to  the  Rocky  Mountains  in  1842,  and 
to  Oregon  and  North  California,  1843-44.    Wash., 

1845.    8° 1135.15 

j^-  For  lives  of  J.  C.  F.,  see  Biography  (p.  147.) 

Fremont  (Mrs.  John  Charles).  Story  of  the  guard. 
Boston,  1863.     16° 631.08 

French  (Benjamin  FrankUn).  Historical  collections 
of  Louisiana,    v.  1-5.    N.  Y.,  1846-53.  8°.    593.14 

—  —  Same.     Historical  collections  of  Louisiana  aud 

Florida.     New  series.     N.  Y.,  1669.     8°.      593.23 

Same.     2d  series.    Hist,  memoirs  and  narratives, 

1527-1702.     New  York,  1875.    8°.     .     .     .     593.22 
l^ote.~FoT  Contents  of  these  collections,  see  p.  341  of  Cata- 
logue {undrr  Louisiana). 

—  History  of  the  iron  trade  of  the  United  States,  1621 

to  1857.     New  York,  1858.  8° 4006.02 

French  (George  Russell).  Shakespeareana  genealogica. 

London,  1869.    8° 1704.11 

French  (Gilbert).    Bibliog.  notices  of  church  libraries 

at  Turton  and  Gorton,  bequeathed  by  Humphrey 

Chetham.L.,1855.4°.  [Chetham  soc.,v.38.]5094.39 
French  (J.  H.)     Gazetteer  of  the  State  of  New  York. 

Syracuse,  (A',  r.,)  1860.     18° 616.01 

French  (J(An).  Art  of  distillation.  L.,1667.  12°.  3931.36 

French.     See  France. 

French  anas.     3  v.     London,  1805.  16°.     .     .  6215.19 

French  at  home.     ,S«  Hhodes  (A  )    1875 961.33 

French  authors  at  home.     .See  Challice  (A.  E.)  2  v.  1864.    3266.10 
French  chronicle  of  London  ;  44  Henry  in. — 17  Edw. 

ni. ;  ed.  by  J.   G.  J.   Aungier.     London,    Camden 

soc,  1844.    4° 5112.-8 

French  home  life.     Reprinted  from  Blackwood's  mag. 

New  York,  1874.  12°. 961.29 

French  language.    See  Language  IFrench). 

French  literature.      See  Literature  {French),  for  literary  history 

and  critioism  :  and  lor  a  list  of  those  authors  whose  works 

are  in  tlie  Catalogue  iu  whole  or  in  part. 
French  love  aougs.     ^ee  Curwen  (Henry).    1871.    .     .     .  1613.21 

French  political  leaders.     See  King  (Edward) 3'J21.17 

French  society,  from  the  Fronde.     .See  Baker  (H.  B.)  .    .  3266.15 
French's   minor   drama.     Nos.  1-296.     v.  1-37  in  21. 

New  York,  [n.d.]  12° 1771.01 

French's  modern  standard  drama.  Nos.  1-344.  Ed.  by 

Epes  Sargent,  et  al.     v.  1-43  iu   29.     New  York, 

[n.d]   12° 1772.01 

Frend  (Win.)    The  national  debt  in  its  true  colours.    London. 

1817.  8°.  [Pamphleteer,  v.  9,  p.  415-432.]  .  .  .  5058.09 
Preneau  (Philip).     Poems.     With  preface.     Loudon, 

1861.   16° 1613.16 

Frere  (John  Hookham).     Works  :  in  verse  and  prose. 

3  V.     2d   ed.,  revised,  with  additions.     Loudon, 

1842.  12° 1641.25 

Contents :  v.  1.  Memoir  by  Sir  Barlle  Frere.  2.  Contri- 
butions to  the  Microcosm.  Miscellanies.  Contributions 
to  the  Anti-Jacobin.  Remarks  on  tlie  9th  book  of  the  Iliad. 
Review  of  Mitchell's  Aristophanes.  Prospectus  and  speci- 
men  of  an  intended  national  work,  by  Wm.  and  Robert 
Whistlecraft,  relating-  to  king  Arthur  and  his  Round  table. 
Miscellanies.  Fables  lor  hve  years  old.  Transl.  from 
•The  Cid."  Miscel.  translations.  Translations  from  the 
psalms  of  David.  3.  Translations  from  Aristophanes  : 
The  Acharnians,  The  Knights,  The  Birds,  The  Frogs,  The 
Peace.    Theognis  Restitutus. 

fiEff"  For  notices  of  Frere,  see  Biography  (p.  146). 


BBOOKLVM    MEROANTILB    LIliKARYi 


FR  ERE  -  FROG 


561 


Frfere  ( Thomas).  Fibre's  chess  hand-book.  New  York, 
1858.   24° 4G14.04 

—  Morpliy's    games  of   chess,    and   Frfere's  problem 

tournameut.     N.  Y.,  1859.     24°.      .     .     .  4614.10 

Preriohs  ^Fried.  Theod.)    Clinical  treatise  on  diseases 

of  the  liver.     Tr.  by  C.  Slurohison.    Loudon,  Xt-w 

Sydmham  soc,  iSGO.  8" 4302.13 

Fresco-painting.    5cff  Fine  arts  {p.  S43). 
Freseuius  (Dr.  C.  R. )     Qualitative  chemical  analysis. 
7th  ed.  Ed.  by  A.  Vacher.    L.,  ISUil.  b".  .  4214.26 

—  Quantitative  chemical  analysis.     5th  ed.     Ed.  by  A. 

Vacher.     London,  1870.     8" 4214.27 

Fresh  hearts  that  failed  3000  years  ago,  etc.    See  Lowell   (R. 

T  S.j. 1671.10 

Fresh  leaves  from  the  Book.  Sa  Ranyard  (L.  N.)  .  .  .  3735.07 
Freshfield  (Douglas  W. )    Italian  Alps.    London,  1875. 

12°.    - 983.28 

—  Travels  in  the  Central  Caucasus  and  Bashan.     Lon- 

don, lSt59.  8=: 996.12 

Fret- cutting. 

—  Semrose(,Wm.,jr.)    Fret-cutting.     18C9.'  .  1316.19 

—  Saxciier(G.  A.)  Fret-sawing,  e(c-.  1875.  .1314.34 
Frey  (Heinrich).     The  microscope  and  microscopicsj 

technology.  Tr.  by  G.  E.  Cutter.  New  York, 
1872.     4° 4838.22 

Preygang  (Wilhelm  von).  Letters  from  the  Caucasus 
and  Georgia  ;  journey  into  Persia  in  1812,  and 
abridged  history  of  Persia  since  Nadir  Shah. 
Loudon,  1823.   8° 1043.24 

Preytag  (Gustav).  Bilder  aus  der  deutschen  Vergan- 
genheit.     2  v.     Leipzig,  1861.     8°.      .     .  7114.27 

—  Die  verlorene  Handsehrift.  Leip.,  1869.  16°.  7114.28 

—  Pictures  of  German  Ufe,  15th- 17th  centuries.     Tr. 

by  Mrs.  Malcolm.     2  v.     L.,  1862.     12°.       546.14 

Same.     2d  series.     18th  and  19th  centuries.    2  v. 

in  1.     London,  18G3.     12° 546.16 

—  Soil  uud  H^iben.  2  v.  ia  1.  Leip.,  1858.   16°.  7114.26 

JBSB^  For  English  versions  of  bis  novels,  see  Fiction  (p.  483). 

Friar  Bacon.     Famous  historie  of  Fiyer  Bacon.     [In  Thorns  {W, 

J.)  Early  prone  romances,  v.  l.J 261.22 

—  Greene  {R.)    Fiiar  Bacon  and  Friar  Bungay.    [In  his  Dram. 

works.  V.  1,  1831.) 1725.04 

Friar  B.ikon's  propUesie,  a  satire.  A.D.  1604.     Ed.  by  J.  O.  Halli- 

well,    [In  Percy  society,  v.  16.] 6060.16 

Friok  iJos. )     Physical  technics.     Tr.  by  J.  D.  Easter. 

Phil.,  18G1.    8° 4tl2;.19 

Fridthjof  3  Saga.    See  TegnSr  (E.) ;    also  Viking  tales   of  the 

north 1693,42 

Friedlaeader  (Ludwig).  Moenrs  romaiues  du  rfegne 
d' Augusta  a  la  fia  des  Antonins.  Tr.  par  Ch.  Vo- 
gpl.     2  V.     Paris,  1865.     12° 434.28 

Friend  (The) :  essays.    5m  Coleridge  (S.  T.)  Works,  v.  2.    6026.05 

Fiieudly  ^Felix',  psewl.  Cougratulations  and  counsels: 
a  book  for  birthdays.  2d  ed.,  enl.  London,  1872. 
48° 3537.26 

Friendly  societies. 

—  Becker  (J.  T. )    Constitution  of  friendly  secieties,  on 

le;?ul  and  scientific  principles.  5th  ed.  1829.  5914.27 

—  Cimning'iam  {J.  W.)  Observations  on  friendly  societies.  1823. 

[In  Pamphleteer,  v.  22.J 5058,22 

—  Hardmdc  (C.)     History,  e(c 5825.05 

—  Seison  (^F.  G.P.)    Observ.  on  odd  fellow  and  friendly 

Bocietie.s.     14th  ed.     1867 5914.28 

Set  also  Contemp.  rev..  Mch.,  1873  (Gilds  and  friendly  so- 
cieties, by  J-  M.  Ludlow) ;  Jan.,  1877  (History,  functions, 
etc..  by  W.  W.  Edwards). 
fl®"  See  also  Gilds  :— Social  science.   [Charitable  agencies.) 

Friends  (Siciety  of).  See  Biblical  and  religious  lit.  [Friends  or 
Qwikers.  p.  87)  ;  aho  Smith  (J.)  Descriptive  catalogue  of 
Frii-nis'  books.    1867 2741.08 

Friends  in  coum-il.     See  Helps  (A.)     2  v 2631.26 

Friends  of  Christ.     See  Adams  (N.) 3613.11 

Frisudship. 

—  Aljer  [W.  R.)  Friendships  of  women.  1868.  5821.22 

—  Cicero  (M.  T.)     Cato  and  Laelius:    essays.      With 

remarks  by  W.  Melmoth.     2  v.     1777.     .  5434.25 

SaTue.  1807 3535.05 

Same.     [In  hit  Orations,  etc.  N.  Y.,  1852.]     .    .    .  6321.0i 

—  T}ioiitpson{Mrs.  K.  £.)    Celebrated  friendships.  2  v. 

1861 3253.24 

—  A'colKA.B.)    /n  Aij  Tablets,  p.  81-102 2512.17 

—  Argens  [J.  B.  de  P.  d'i.    On  friendship,   [/n  Aw  New  memoirs, 

1747  ;  v.  1.  p.  1-Cit,] 1225,29 

—  Ballanlyne  [D  Essays  in  mo8.iic,  1870  ;  p.  174-187  ,2513.14 
— •  Disraeli  (/,)  Literary  chararters.  v.  2.  l.'<22  :  p.  164. 230.  2.V22,27 

—  Poilgr  (Abigail).     Country-living,  p,  285-310 2523.03 

—  Emerson  (K.   ir.)     Essays,   1st  s.,  187J  :  p.  173-199.)     .  2524,05 


—  Plutarch.    Of  large  acquaint.ince.  [/n-fti*  Morals,  v.  1,  p,  454. 

*''4.) ■  64;!0.26 

—  Roland  [Mme.)     Works,  1800  ;  p.  33-43 2541,05 

See  also  N.  A.  rev.,  July,  1S56  Literature  of  fiiendship). 
Friendship  of  books.    See  Maurice  (F.  l}.\    1874.     .    .    .25.15.19 
Friendship's  garland.     S«  Arnold  (Matthew).   1871.     .     .6713.04 
Friendships  ot  women.    .Set  Alger  (W.  K)  1868.       .     .     .682122 
Friess  (C.  A.  C.  de).     Corse.     Paris,   1847.     b°. 

[Univers.]       901.26 

Frisbie  (B.)    Hist,  of  Poultney,  Vt.    See  Joslin  (J  )      .    .    655.23 

Friai  (Paolo).     Treatise  on  rivers  and  torrents.     With 

essay  on  canals.  Tr.  by  J.  Garslin.  Lond.,  Weole 

18G1.   16° 4025.22 

Fria'TO'eU  (James  Hain).  About  in  the  world.  Essays. 
[anon.'i  3d  ed.  London,  186G.  16°.  .  2525.16 
Contents  :  Our  first  glimiise  of  the  world.  On  boyhood, 
and  growing  up.  On  tlie  nation  one  ia  born  unto.  Our 
neighbors  in  Ireland.  Outward  adornment.  Eating  and 
drinking.  On  pump-handles.  On  looking  back.  On  res- 
pectable people.  On  the  faces  around  us.  The  poor 
about  us.  Crime.  On  the  cultivation  of  memory.  Hap- 
piness.  War  in  the  world.  Barbarities  of  war.  Barbarities 
of  peace.  Gentle  words.  Dreamland.  Taking  heed  of  to- 
morrow. Ou  the  length  of  our  days.  Something  supe- 
rior Beauty.  On  being  cheated.  Upon  evil  wishes  and 
curses.  Ou  one  of  our  last  acts.  Good  wishes  at  Christmas. 

—  Essays  on  English  writers,     [anon.'i    London,  1869. 

16° 2525.17 

Contents  :  Study  of  history.  History  and  hist,  biography. 
The  English  poets.  The  essayists.  Dramatic  literature. 
Bible  and  its  translators.  Theologians.  Letter-writers. 
The  satirists.  Scottish  poets.  Pohtical  and  metaphysical 
writers.  British  noveUsts.  English*  essayists.  Poets  of 
the  present  century. 

—  Familiar  words,  or  quotation  handbook.     London, 

1866.    12^' 6213.04 

—  Footsteps  to  fame.    New  ed.    L.,  1874.  12°.  3261.28 

Contents  :  Uses  ot  fame.  The  great  thinkers.  Heroes. 
Rulers  of  m.Tnkind.  Soldiers,  Leaders  ol  men  and  lovera 
of  their  country,  Votariesof  science— Humboldt.  Ploughers 
of  the  deep — Sailors.  Pioueers  of  science.  Great  workers. 
Lover.s  of  nature — Audubon.  The  searchers  of  the  skies. 
Watchers  of  the  shore.  John  Sraeaton — lighthouses.  Pa- 
triots.   Benefactors.    Workers  and  thinkers. 

—  Francis  Spira,  and  other  poems,    [anon.]    London, 

1865.  16° 1643.23 

—  Gentle  life  :  essays  in  aid  of  the  formation  of  char- 

acter.    2  V.     London,  1866.    10°.     .     .     .  2525.14 

—  Life  portraits  of  Shakspeare  :  with  an  examinalion 

into  their  authenticity.     L.,  1864.  sm.  4°.  1753.27 

—  Modern  men  of  letters.     L.,  1870. 


12° 


2525.18 


About  (E.  F.  V  ) 
Alnsworth  (W,  H,) 
Browning  (It.) 
Carlyle  (T.) 
Dickens  (C,  J,  H.) 
Disraeli  (B.) 
Emerson  (B.W.) 
Orute  (Q.) 


Rnskin  (J.) 
liu,skin  (Ethics 

of). 
Sala  (G,  A.) 
Swiubume  (A.  0.) 
Tennyson  (A.) 
Trollope  jA,j 


Contents  : 
Hugo  {V,  M.) 
Kingsley  (C) 
Lemon  (II,) 
Lever  (C,  J,) 
L'mgfejlow  (H.W.) 
Lytton  (Lord.) 
Reade  (C.) 
Robertson  (T.  W.) 

Other  people's  windows.  2d  sd.  1869.  12°.  234.39 
The  silent  hour  :  essays  for  Sunday  reading.  Lond,, 

1868.    16° 3553.12 

tS-  See  also  Fiction  class-list  fp.  483). 

Prith  (John).  Thoughts  ou  the  mysteries  of  life. 
Book  I.  [Cosmological,  astronomical,  geological.] 
Loudon,  1872.    8° 4ij26.20 

Frittiiof-Saga,     See  Tegner  (E.) 

Fritze  (Ernst).     Idalium.     Wien,  1862.    32°.  .  7114.33 

Frobisher  {.Prnf.  J.  E.)  Culture  of  voice  and  action, 
with  readings.     New  York,  1868.    12°.     .  6332.15 

Frobisher  (i'tr  aiartin).  Besle  (0.)  Three  voyages  of 
M.  F.,  in  search  of  a  pas.sage  to  Cathaia  and  India 
by  the  northwest,  1576-78.  London,  Hakluyt 
soc,  1867.     8°. 1145.11 

Same.    [In  Pinkerton  (J.)    Voyages,  v.  12  ]  .    .    .    926.13 

—  BundelHT.)  Voyages  toward  the  northwest.  1496-1631.  1145.10 

—  Southey  [R.)     Lives  of  the  Brit,  admirals,  v.  6.  .     .    .  321k05 
Proebel  (Friedrich). 

—  Krlege  (ilatUd/t  H. )     The  child,  its  naturs  and  rela- 

tions, an  elucidation  of  Froebel's  principles  of 
education.  A  free  rendering  of  the  German  of 
baroness  Marenholtz- Billow,   'id  ed.  1872.  5512,33 

Friedrich  Froebel  :  a  biogr.  sketch.    .     .   5512.34 

a^  See  also  Education.    [Kindergarten  ) 

Proebel  (Juliusi.  Seven  years  tr.tvel  in  Central  Amer- 
ica, Northern  Mexico,  and  the  far  West.  L.,  1859. 
8° 1165.19 

—  Physical  geography  of  N.  A.     (Sm,  report.  1854.)     .     .  3936.09 
Frog.    See  Natur.il  history.  [Frog ;— Reptiles.) 


71        In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AO  I'HOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITI,E,  and  the  NU.MBER. 


562 


FROISSART-FUEL 


Froiasait  (Jean).  Chronicles  of  England,  France, 
Spain,  elc,  from  Edw.  n.  to  Henry  iv.  [132G-1399.] 
Tr.,  with  life,  etc.,  by  T.  Johnes.  2  v.  London, 
1852.     8^ 497.03 

—  Chroniques,  1325-1400.    [Buchon.  Col.  des  chron  , 

V.  Il--.i5.] 5125.22 

—  Poesies,     [/n  Buchon.    Col.  ties  cbron.,  v.  10.1  •     •     .  5125.21 

—  St.  Leger  (B. )     Froissart  and  his  times.    3  v.   3063.02 

.yec  Fraaer'B  njag.,July,  1873  (F.'a  cUrouicles)  ;  also  the 

next  title  ; — 
Proissart  ballads  ;  poems.     See  Cooke  (P.  P.)   1847.      .     .  1634.06 
From  Cape  Cod  to  Dixie.     See  Mackie  (J.  M.l    1864.     .     .  1111.08 
From  Dau  to  Beei'sheba.    Sex  Newman  (.J.  P.)  1364.     .     .  1053  06 

From  dawu  to  uoon  :  poems.     See  Fane  (V.) 1643.36 

From  dawu  to  suurise.  See  Smith  [Mrs.  J.  G.)  ....  3411.24 
From  feudal  to  federal.  See  Partridge  (J.  A.)  1872  .  .  5725.25 
From  Uverpool  to  St.  Louis.  6'«  Hall  (N.|  1870..  .  .1072.13 
From  matter  to  spirit.  See  De  Morgan  {.Mrs.  A.)  1863.  .  3811.07 
From  peasant  to  prince  ;    Life  of   Menschikoff.      See  Pietzker 

(.M.  A.) 3122.27 

From  Sedan  to   Saiirbruck,  via  Verdun,   Gravclolte, 

and  Metz.      Bv  an  officer  of  the  Koyal  ArtUhry. 

[wmn.']     Loudon,  1870.     12° 526.15 

From   the  lakes  of  Killarney  to  the  Golden  horu.    See  Field 

(H.  M.) 94(>.13 

From  tr.aditioDal  to  rational  faith.  See  Griffin  (R  A.)  .  3555.28 
From  Waterloo  to  the  Peninsula.  See  Sala  (li.  A.)  1867.  942.18 
Froniberg  (Emanuel  Otto).     Art  of  painting  on  glass. 

Tr.  by  H.  J.  Clarke.  3d  ed.  L.,  1857.  16°.  1443.23 
Fromeiitin  (Eugene).  Dominique.  P., 1863.  12°.  7021.30 

—  Uue  annee  dans  le  Sabel.  2e  ed.  P.,  1.859.  12°.  7021.31 
Fromont  jeuue  et  Rosier  aiue  :  mceuvs  parisiennes.     See  Daudet 

(A.)  1877 7014  36 

Fronde.  See  Countries.  [France:  Idstory.  1.  Civil  wars,  y>. 'ill.) 
FronmuUer  (G.  F.  O.)    Epistles  general  of  Peter  and  Jude.     [lit 

Lange  (J.  P.)  Commentary.  New  Test.,  v.  9,  1868.]  3747.19 
Froiitiuua   (Sextus  Julius).     De  aqufediictibus  urbis 

Komse.     Tr.    de  M.    J.    Rondelet.     [Lai.  et  Fr.] 

Paris,  1866.     8°.      [NLsard's  collection.]     7725.03 

—  Strategematicon.     Tr.  par  T.  Baudemont.     [Lat.  et 

Fr.]     P.,  1869.  8°.   [Nisard's  collection.]  7725.02 

—  Strategematicon,  or  Greek  and  Koman  anecdotes, 

cone,    the   science  of   war  :    also   Strategiuoii,   or 

J  characteristics  of  illustrious  generals.     Tr.  by  R. 

B.   Scott.     [With]   some  account  of  the  author. 

London,  1811.     12° 4513.23 

Frost  (John).  Great  cities  of  the  world,  in  (heir  glory 
and  in  their  desolation.  Auburn  and  Buffalo, 
1852.     8° 441.25 

—  Hints  to  a  young  meeh.iuic.    [7n  Kelt  (T.)    Mechanics'  text- 

book,  p.  179-403.     lioston.  1852.     12' 3923.07 

—  Pictorial  historv  of  the  U.  S.     4  v.  in  2.     Pbiladel., 

1843.     8°.     ."■ 574.20 

—  Pictorial  history  of  the  world,  to  the  death  of  Con- 

stautine  the  Great.     PLila.,  1846.    12°.     .     427.11 
Frost   (Percival).     SoUd  geometrv.     New  cd.     v.    1. 
London,  1S75.   8°.      ...."....  4012.11 
Frost  (Sarah  Annie*.     Amateur  theatricals  and  fairy- 
tale dramas.     New  York,  1808.     16°..     .1724.17 

—  Book  of  tableaux  and  shadow  pantomimes.     New 

York,  [1869.]    16° 1724.33 

—  Laws  and  by-laws  of  American  society.     New  York, 

1869.   16° 5427.11 

Frost  and  fire.  See  Campbell  (J.  F.)  2  v.  1865.  .  .  .  4112.02 
Frothiiigham  (Ephraim  mul  A.L, )  Philosophy  as  abso- 

lutescience.  v.  1.  [Ontology.]  B.,1864.  8-.  541?.02 
Frothingham  (Nathaniel  Langdon).      Metrical  pieces, 

translated  and  original.     B.,  1855.     12°.     1643.17 

—  Sermons  in  order  of  a  twelvemonth.     Boston,  1852. 

12°. 3553.14 

—  Deism  or  Christianity?  Four  discourses.   B.,1845.  8'.  3548.19 

—  Farewell :  sermon  on  resigning  his  pastoral  charge.     Boston, 

1850.     8* 3648.19 

Frothingham  (0.  B. )    Beliefs  of  the  unbelievers,  and 

other  disoouriJes.     New  York   1876.   12°.     3553.28 

— 'Cliild's  book  of  religion.     N.  Y.,  1876.  12°.  3553.30 

—  Cradle  of  the  Christ :  a  study  in  primitive  christian- 
■    ity.     New  York,  1877.    12' 3553.33 

—  Eternal  life  ;  a  discourse.    Salem,  1856.  8^ 3548.19 

—  Knowledge  and  faith,  and  other  discourses.     New 

York,  1876.     12° 3553.31 

—  Religion  of  humanity.     N.  Y'.,  187.3.   16°.    .  3553.11 

—  Safest  creed  and  twelve  other  recent  discourses  on 

reason.     New  York,  1874.  12° 3553.26 

—  Stories  from  the  lips  of  the  teacher.     Boston.  1864. 

12° 3553.15 


—  Stories  of  the  patriarchs.     B.,1864.     16°.    .3553.13 

—  Theodore  Parker:  a  biography.  B.,  1874.  12°.  3136.17 

—  Trausceddentalism   in    New    England  :    a  history. 

New  York,  1876.  12° 3553.29 

iVo(«.— Reviewed  by  S.  Osgood,  in  International  rev., 
Nov.,  1876. 

—  New  commandment :  a  review  of  a  discourse  by  O.  B.  Froth- 

ingham.   By  a  layman.    Salem,  1854.  8'' 3548.19 

—  Slednmn  (E.  C.)    O  B.  F.,  and  the  new  faith.    1876.     .  3563.38 
Frothingham  (Richard).      The  Centennial :  battle  of 

Bunker  Hill.     Boston,  1875.  16°.    .     .     .     601.13 

—  Command  in  the  battle  of  Bunker  Hill,  with  a  reply  to  Swett 

Boston,  1850.     8' 601.26 

—  History  of  the  siege  of  Boston.  B.,  1851.  8°.  581.03 

—  Life  and  times  of  Joseph  Warren.     Boston,  1 865. 

8° 3176.09 

—  Rise  of  the  republic  of  U.  S.     B.,  1872.    8°.     576.13 

—  Tribute  to  Thomas  Starr  King.  B.,  1865.  12°.  3006.10 
Fronde  (James  Anthony). 

—  Address  in  answer  to  father  Buike.    [In  Fraser,  Jan.,  1873.] 

—  Calvinism.     New  York.  1871.     12°.     .     .     .3553.18 

—  The  English  in  Ireland  in  18th  century.     2  v.    New 

York,  1872-1874.     8° 465.14 

Note. — For  Teviews  see  Foftn.,  rev.,  Aug.,  1874  (by  J.  E. 
Cairnes)  ;  Macmillan.  v.  30.  1874. 

—  History  of  England  from  the  fall  of  Wolsey  to  the 

defeat  of  the  Spanish  armada.     12  v.     New  York, 

1866-70.   12° 474.01 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Blackwood's  mag..  Jan.,  1870.  or  Lit- 
tell,  1870,  V.  1  (Froude  and  IMai-y  qu.  of  Scots) :  Brit.  quar. 
rev..  Oct..  1858.  or  Littell.  1869.  v.  1  (Henrys  reign)  ;  Cath. 
world,  v.  12,  1871  (3  sharply  critical  papers,  by  J.  F.  Me- 
line  ;  Contemp.,  rev.,  v.  4.  1867  (Irish  church  and  the  re- 
formation, by  R.  Nugent ;)  Dublin  nuiv.  mng.,  March.  1861; 
or  Littell,  1861.  v.  '2  (Mary  Tudor  period)  :  Ed.  rev.,  v.  119. 
1864  ;  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  64.  1K56;  v  68.  1858  ;  v.  62.  1860  ; 
North  Brit,  rev.,  v.  26,  1856.7  ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  66,  1856. 

—  Nemesis  (The)  of  faith.    2ded.   L.,  1849.   8°.  3553.25 

—  Short  stutlies  on  great  subjects.     3  v.     New  Y'ork, 

1868-77.    8° 2525.07 

Contents :  v.  1.  Book  of  Job.  Cat's  pilgrimage.  Phi- 
losophy of  cathohcism.  Compensation.  Criticism  and  the 
gospel  history.  Dissolution  of  the  monasteries.  Eng- 
land's forgotten  worthies.  Erasmus  and  Luther.  Fables  : 
1.  The  lions  and  the  oxen ;  2.  Farmer  and  tlie  fox. 
Science  of  history.  Homer.  Influence  of  the  reformation 
on  the  Scottish  character.  Lives  of  the  saints.  Parable  of 
the  bread-lruit  tree.  Plea  for  the  free  discussion  of  theo- 
logical difficnlties.  Representative  men.  Reynard  the  fox. 
Spinoza. 

2.  Calvinism.  A  bishop  of  the  12th  cent.  [Hugo  of  Lin- 
coln.] Father  J.  H.  Newman  on  the  Grammar  of  assent. 
Condition  and  prospects  of  protestantism.  England  and 
her  colonies.  A  fortnight  in  Kerry.  Reciprocal  duties  of 
Btateand  subject.  The  merchant. and  his  wife.  On  progress. 
The  colonies  once  more.  Education.  England's  war.  The 
Eastern  question.    Scientific  method  applied  to  history. 

3.  Annals  of  an  English  abbey  [St.  Alban's].  Revival  of 
Romanism.  Sea  studies.  Society  in  Italy  in  the  last  days 
of  the  Roman  republic.  Lncian  Diviis  Ctesar.  On  the 
uses  of  a  landed  gentry.  Party  politics.  Leaves  from  a 
South  African  journal. 

—  Clarkson  (S.)    J.  A.  Froude  and  John  Bright  :  the 

censor  censured.     [h.(7.] 3023.29 

—  Meline  (J.  F.)    Mary  queen  of  Scots  and  her  latest 

English  historian.   1872 3121.25 

Froude  (Richard  Hurrell).  Remains.  2  v.  London, 
1838.     8° 3553.16 

—  Stephen  (J.)  '  Rev.  B.  H.  Froude.    [In  his  Essays,  1852 ;  p. 

22-38.] 2517.U 

Frowd  (G.  G.  Player).    Sw  Player-Frowd  (J.  G.)      .     .    . 

Frugality.  Mackenzie  (G.)  Moral  history  of  frugality,  [/n  his 
Essays,  1713.] 6435.37 

Fruit  culture.    See  Agriculture,  (p.  8). 

Fruits,  flowers,  and  farming.    See  Beecher  !H.  W.)   1859.   6123.07 

Fruits  of  endowments  ;  a  list  of  works  of  2,000  au- 
thors who  have  enjoyed  nou-cure  endowments  of 
the  church  of  England.     L.,  1840.  1.  8°.     2745.06 

Fry  (Danby  P  1  On  some  English  dictionaries.  [In  Philol.  soc. 
proceedings,  1859.] ''*i^-'? 

Fry  (J.R.)Lifeof  GeneralTaylor.  P.  1857.  16°.  3172.08 

Frv  (Joseph  Storrs).  A  concise  history  of  tithes.  London,  1820. 
8°.    [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  15  :  p.  393-414.]     ....  6058.15 

Fryxell  (Ander.s).  History  of  Sweden.  Tr.  by  M. 
Howict.     2v.     London,   1814.     1'2°.     .     .     542.10 

Fuchs  (C.  W.  C.)  Practical  guide  to  the  determination 
of  minerals  by  the  blowpipe.  Tr.  by  T.  W.  Dau- 
by.    London,  1875.   8°.      .  ' 4216.32 

Fuel.    See  Arts  (Useful,  Coal,  p.  40  -.—  Warming  and  ventilation, 

Fuelo?  t*he'6nn.''^,^«'WiUiams(W.  M.)    1870 4017.16 


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Fuerst  (Julius).  Libiorum  sucrorum  veteris  Testa- 
menti  couoordantire  Hebraic*  atque  Clialdaicffi. 
Ed.  stertotj'iiii.     LipdLB,  I8I1).     lol.     .     .  3727.18 

PiiessUu  {Johaim  Conrad).  Sebastian  Castellio  :  le- 
bensgeschiclite.  Frankfurt  und  Leipzig,  1775. 
12° - 3161.23 

Fugitive  miscellany.  2  v.   London,  1774.   16°.  1612.14 

Fulcher  (George  Wm.)  Life  of  G-iinsborough.  Lon- 
don. 1850.    16° 3063.15 

Fulke  (Wm.,  D.D.)  Defence  of  the  translations  of  the 
Bible  into  the  Enolish  tongue.  Cambr.,  (Eng.,) 
Purfcer.soc,  1843.   8° 3636.15 

—  Stapleton's  fortress  overthrown.     Kejoinder  to  Mar- 

tiall's  Keply.  Discovery  of  the  dangerous  rock 
of  the  Popish  church.     Cambr.,  {Emj.,)     Parker 

soc,  1848.     8° 3636.14 

Fuller  (Andrew).  The  Calvinistie  and  Socinian  pys- 
tems  examined  and  compared  as  to  their  moral 
tendency.     Boston,  1815.    16^ 35.54.U3 

—  Principal  works  and  remains  ;  with  life  by  his  son. 

London,  1852.     12° 3554.02 

Contents :  Memoir,  by  his  son.  TUe  Gospel  its  own  wit- 
ness. Calvinistie  and  Socinian  systems  examined  as  to 
tlieir  moral  tendency.  Importance  uf  truth.  Ci'iminality 
of  mental  error.    On  liberty. 

—  Foster  tJ.)     Critical  essays,  v.  2,  p   396-411.   1856.      .     .2526.01 

Fuller  (Andrew  S.)  Forest-tree  culturi.st.  New  York, 
1866.   12° 6135.18 

—  Grape  culturist.     5th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1865.   12°.  6133.03 
Fixller  (Henry  Wm.)    On  diseases  of  the  lungs  and  air 

passages.     2d  ed.     London,  1SG7.     8°.     .  4321.26 

Fuller  (Hiraml.     Belle  Brittan  Oii  a  tour,  at  Newport, 

and  Here  and  there.    N.  Y.,  1(^58.  12°._    .     942.05 

—  Grand  transformation  scenes  in  the  United  States, 

or  glimpses  of  home  after  13  years  abroad.  New 
York,  1875.     12° .  1132.22 

—  Sparks  from  a  locomotive.  By  Belle  Brittan.  [pseud."] 

New  York,  1859.     12° 943.06 

Fuller  (Jane  Jay).  Uncle  John's  flower  gatherers. 
New  York.,  1869.     16° 4913.08 

Fuller  (Margaret,  a/tei-ward  OssoH).     See  Ossoli. 

Fuller  (Richard,  DD.)  and  Waylaud  (F. )  Domestic 
slavery  as  a  scriptural  institution  :  correspond- 
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Fuller  (Thomas).  Abel  Eedivivus  :  lives  and  deaths 
of  the  modem  divines.  New  ed.,  with  notes,  by 
W.  Nichols.     2  V.     London,  1867.     8°.     .  3432.19 

—  Cause  and  cure  of  a  wounded  conscience.     Triana  ; 

or,  a  threefold  romauza,  of  Mariana,  Paduana, 
and  Sabina.  Ornithologie,  or  the  speech  of  birds  ; 
and  Antheologia,  or  the  speech  of  flowers.  Lon- 
don, 1867.     8° 3553.21 

—  Church  history  of  Briffiin,  until  1648.    3d  ed.  Notes 

by  J.  Nichols.     3  v.     London,  1842.    8°.    3444.13 

—  Comment  on  Euth  :  and  notes  upon  Jonah.    Ed.  by 

W.  Nichols.     London,  1868.     8°.     .     .     .  3734.22 

—  Good  thoughts   on  bad  times,   and  other  papers. 

Boston,  18G3.   16° 3553.20 

—  History  of  the  univ.  of  Cambridge,  and  of  Waltham 

Abbey  ;  with  the  Ajipeal  of  injured  innocence. 
Newed.,  with  notes,  by  J.  Nichols.  London,  1840. 
8° 5515.12 

—  Holy  state  and  Profane  state.     New  ed. ,  with  notes, 

by  J.  Nichols.     London,  1841.     8°.     .     .3553.19 

—  Joseph's  party-coloured  coat  :  a  comment  on  1  Cor. . 

xi.,  with  several  sermons  :  and  David's  heinous 
sin,  hearty  repentance,  heavy  punishment :  poem. 
Ed.  by  W.  Nichols.     Loudon,  1867.     8°.     3553.22 

—  Selections  from  bis  wrilings.    [In  Rogers  (H.)    Essay  on  F.. 

18S7.] 6076.20 

—  Worthies  of  England.     Ed.  by  P.  A.  Nuttall.     3  v. 

London,  1840.    8" 475.17 

,eS~  For  lives  of  Fuller,  see  Biography  (p.  146). 
Fuller  (Reu.  T.  E. )      Boy's  holiday   book.     London, 

1855.   24° 4611.03 

FuUerton  (Lady  Georgiaua).     Countesa  of  Bonneval  : 

her  life  and  letters.     2  v.     L.,  1858.   12°.    3022.23 

—  Life  of  St.  francos  of  Rome  ;  of  Lucy  of  Nami,  of 

Dominica   of  Paradiso,   and   of   Anne   de    Mont- 
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US'  For  the  nonets  of  lady  F.,  see  Fiction  (p.  483). 
Fullom  (Stephen  W. )    History  of  Women.      London, 
1855.  12° 5823.09 


—  Poor-law  rhymes  ;  or,  anti-Marcus.     London,  1839. 

16> 1003.11 

j8®"  For  his  novels,  see  Fiction  (p.  483). 
Fulton   (Charles  Carroll).      Europe    viewed    through 

American  spectacles.     Phil.,  1874.     8°.   .     946.08 
Fulton  (Forrest).     Manual  of  constitutional  history. 

London,  1875.    8° 5712.22 

Fulton  (J.  A.)  Peach  culture.  N.  Y.,  1870.  12°.  6135.28 
Fulton  (Rev.  Justin  D. )     The  true  woman.     Added, 

Woman  vs.  ballot.     B.,  1869.     16°.      .     .  5821.26 
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FiUton  (Robert).     Hlustrated  book  of  pigeons.     Ed. 

by  L.  Wright.     London,  [1876.]  4°.    .     .  6137.24 

Fun  better  than  physic.     See  Hall  (Wm.  W.) 4324.11 

Funeral  rites.     See  Burial  usages  (p.  212) ;  also  Tegg  (W.)    Ths 

last  act  :  funeral  rites,  etc.    1876 6215.29 

Fungi.    See  Botany  {Fungt,  p.  225). 

Fiuigusiana ;  or  opinions  and  table  talk  of  the  late 

Barnaby  Fuugus.esq.  [psewd]  L.,1809.  18°.  6211.26 
Funke   (Otto).       Atlas    of   physiological    chemistry. 

London,  1853.     4^     [Cavendish  soc]  .     4318.05 
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Furman  (Gabriel).     Antiquities  of  Long  Island.    Bib- 
liography by   H.  Onderdouk,  jr.     Ed.  by  Frank 

Moore.     New  York,  1875.  12° 591.23 

—  Notes,  geogr.  and  historical,  relating  to  the  town  of 

Brooklyn,   with  notes  and  memoir.       Brooklyn, 

Faust  soc,  1865.    4° 626.05 

Fumeaux  (Philip).    Letters  to  Blackstone,  concerning 

his  exposition  of  the  act  of  toleration.     2d  ed. 

London.  1771.     8° 3553.24 

FiUTiess  (Horace  Howard,  ed.)    See  Shakspere  (Wm.) 
Furness    {Mrs,   Horace   Howard).      'Concordance  to 

Shakespeare's  poems.     Phil.,  1875.    8°.    .  1765.13 
Fumess  (Wm.  Henry).     Discourses.     Philadel.,  1855. 

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—  Jesus.     Phila.,  1871.     1'2° 3422.21 

—  Unconscious  truth  of  the  four  gospels.  Philadelphia, 

1868.   12° -.     .     .  3553.27 

—  Veil    partly    lifted,   and    Jesus    becomiug    visible. 

Boston,  1S64.    16°. 3422.09 

Furniture.     See  Fine  arts  {Furniture,  p.  644). 

Fumivall  (Frederick  J.i    Ear)y  English  poems  and  lives  of  saints. 

(Philol.  soc.  Proceedings.  1858.) 6443.11 

—  Political,  religious,  and  love  poems.     London,  1866. 

8°.     [E.  E.  T.  S.,  no.  15.] 7913.04 

Ifote. — For  various  works  edited  by  F.,  see  Chaucer  soc. 
(p.  263)  ;  and  Early  Eng.  text  soc.  (p.  1^2). 

Furs. 

—  Lankesler  (E.)    Uses  of  animals,  p.  263-301 6926.23 

—  Ntiohouse  (S.)    Trappers' guide.     With  observations 

on  the  fur  trade.     1867 4617.11 

See  also  Pop.  science  monthly  (Furs  and  their  wearers, 

by  J.  H.  Partridge). 
Fijrst.    See  Fuerst. 
Fuseli  (Henry).     Lectures  on  painting.     Ed.  by  R.  N. 

Womum.     London,  1848.  12° 1424.08 

—  Life    and    writings.      The    former    written  by    J. 

Knowlos.  3v.  London,  1831.  8°.  .  .3063.11 
v.  1.  Life.  2.  Lectures  on  art  and  painting.  3.  Lectures 
cont'd.  Aphorisios.  A  hist,  of  art  iu  the  schools  of  Italy. 
4E^  For  lives  of  Fuseli,  ^ee  Biography  (p.  147). 
Fustel  de  Coulanges  (Numa  Denis).  The  ancient 
city  :  a  studj'  on  religion,  laws  and  institutions  of 
Greece  and  Rome.  From  the  French,  by  W.  Small. 
Boston,  1874.     8° 421.27 

—  Aryan  ci\'ilization  :  its  religious  origin  and  progress. 

[Tr.  and  condensed]  by  T.  C.  Barker.     London, 

1871.   12° 421.21 

Future  (Tlie)  :  a  political  essay.    See  Throop  (JI  H.)  1864.  6723.10 
Future  (The).    .See  Social  science .      {Conization; — Progress). 
Future  life.    See  Bibhcal  and  religious  lit.  (p.  38), 
-  Future  wealth  of  America.    See  Bonynge  (F.)       ....  6916.03 
Fusang.  or  discov.  of  America  by  Chiuese  Buddhist  priests  in  ttie 

6th  ceutury.    See  Leland  (C.  G.)   1875 66:1.26 

Fyffe  (C.  A.)     History  of  Greece.   London,  1875.     16°. 

[History  primers.     Ed.  by  J.  E.  Green.]     421.30 
Gaboriau  (EmUe).     Le  dossier  no.  113.   86  6i.    Paris, 

1870.   12°. 7031.16 

—  Le   13e  Hussards.     A  pied  et  k   cheval.     17e  ed. 

Paris,  1870.     12° 7031.20 

—  Les  cotillons  ct=lebres.  Oe  (^d.  2v.  P., 1870.12°.  7031.14 

—  Les  comediennes  ador&s.  2e  ed.  P.,  1870.16°.  1723.30 

—  Les  esclaves  de  Paris.  4e  ed.  2  v.  P., 1870.  12°.  7031. 17 


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GABORIAU  - GALVANO 


—  Les  gens  de  bureau.     3e  ed.    P.,  1870.    12°.   70:U.19 

—  Mon-ieur  L^•coq.    4e  ed.   2  t.   P..  1870.   12°.   7131.21 

JBEv'  For  EiH/Ush  versions  of  his  iiovJs  sfe  Fiction  (p.  483). 
Gael.    -S^e  (in  Counthest  Celts  (p.  299)  ;~Language  {Celtic  and 

Graelic  ; — Poetry  {Gaelicl. 
Gage  ( Wm.  L. )     Life  of  Carl  Kitter.    New  York.  1867. 

12= 315.3.12 

—  Studies  in  Bible  latids.    Boston,  1869.    12°.    1051.18 

—  Trinitarian  sermons  preached  to  a  unitarian  congre- 

gation.    Boston,   1^59.     12° 3554.04 

Gaieties  aud  gravities.    See  Smith  (Horace) 2543.10 

G-ail  Hamiltou,/yS''utZ.    Sfe  Dodge  (Mary  Abigail). 

Gailbraith  (j.  A.)  «)irf  Haughton  (S.)  Manual  of  as- 
tronomy.    London,   1857.     16°.       .     .     .   4016.02 

Gailer  (J.  E.)  Neuer  orbis  pictus  fiir  die  Jugend,  mit 
genituer  Eiklariing  in  deutscher,  lateinischer, 
fraiizosisober  uud  engliscber  Sprache.  Reutbugen, 
1842.     8° 5534.10 

Gailbabaud  (.Jules).  L'arcbitecture  du  5e  au  17e 
sifecle,  et  les  arts  qui  en  dependent.  Text,  4  v.  4°. 
Atla^,  fol.     Palis,  1858 1316.12 

Gailhard  (J. )  Two  discourses  :  cone,  a  private  settle- 
ment at  home  after  travel ;  and  the  statesman,  or 
him  who  is  in  public  employments.  London, 
1682.    8° •  .     .     .  5712.11 

Gairdner  (James).  Houses  of  Lancaster  and  York, 
with  the  conquest  and  loss  of  France.  N.  Y. ,  1875. 
16° 461.19 

Gaius  (Titus).  Elements  of  Roman  law.  With  tr.  and 
commentary  by  E.  Poste.  Oxford,1871.  8°.  5011.25 

Gala  days.     Sff  Dodge  (Mary  Abigail) 2623.04 

Galatea  (Cruise  of  tbe),  1869.  See  Milner  (J.)  and  Brierly  (O 
W.) 1064.21 

Galaxy,     v.  1-24.     N.  Y.,  186G-77.     8°. 

Gale  (Ethel  C.)  Hints  on  dress.  N.Y.,1872.  12°.  6017.18 

Gale  (Geo.)  Upper  Mississippi  ;  or,  hist,  sketches  of 
the  mound  builders,  tlie  Indian  tribes,  and  the  pro- 
gress of  civilization  in  the  northwest  from  a.d. 
1600  to  the  pnsent  time.    N.Y.,18U7.    12°.   1123.07 

Gale  (Thomas).    The  court  of  the  gentiles.  4  v.    Oxon., 

1669-77.     4° 3554.07 

Contents :    v.  1.    Of  pliilologie.      2.  Of  pliilosophie.     3. 
Vanity  of  pagan  philosopbie.    4.  Of  re  oriiied  pbilosophie. 

Galecki  ( C'apl.  J.  A. )  Sketch  of  the  history  of  Poland. 
L.,1813.    8°.    ['Miscel.  pamphlets,v.  18,']  5()9:i.l8 

Galen  (Philipp).  Jane,  die  Jiidin.  3  v.  in  2.  Berlin, 
1^67.     10° 7115.25 

Galerie.    See  Fine  arts.  (Qalleries,  p.  544.) 

G-alfildus  Dawhnettsis  (or  de  GihUnyham)  and  others. 
Historise  Duneluiensis  scriptores  tres :  Gaufri- 
dus,  e(c.  Ed.  by  J.  Raine.  L.,  lt?39.  8°.  [Surteea 
.soc] 5116.09 

Galfridus  Qrammaticus.  Promptorium  parvulorum  : 
lexicon  Anglo-Latinum  princeps,  cir.  1440,  rec.  A. 
Way.  3v.   Lond.,tVim((e/i  soc,  1843-64.   4°.   5112.25 

Gaiibert  (Leon)  and  Pelle  (Clement).  Ajigleterre, 
Eoosse  et  Irelande.  4  v.  Paris,  1812-14.  8°.  [Uui- 
veis] 9U1.08 

Galigiiani 3  new  Paris  guide.     P.,  1861.     12°.     962.02 

—  Same.     London,  1876.    12° 962.02a 

Galileo.     See  Biography  (p.  147)  ;  also  New  monthly,  May,  1864  ; 

Pop.  Bci.  mu..  Feb.,  1877  (The  trial  uf  G..  by  A.  Meziorea). 
Galindo  (.lUiin).     Tlie  ruins  of  Copan,  iu    Central   America.     [In 

/_rchcBologia  Anier.,  v.  2.  1880.] 677.19 

—  Letter  giving  au  accoimt  of  Thomas  Gage.     [In  Mass.  liist. 

eoc.     Coll.,  v.  20.  1837.]       661.26 

Gallagher  (iCef.  Mason).  Book  of  common  pr.iyer.   Re- 
vision a  duty  and  necesbity.    Ph.,l«76.   8°.   3.3ti7.29 
Gallagher  (Wm.  D. )     Selections  from  the  postical  lit- 
erature of  the  West.     Ciu.,  1811.     8°.       .1643.29 
Gallatin  (Albert).    Autoliiography.      1798.     [In  Maine  hist.  eoc. 
Coll  ,  v.  6,  1859.) 602.01 

—  Right   of   ihe    Unite.d  States    to    the   northeastern 

boundary  clai:ued  by  them.  Extracted  from  the 
statements  laid  before  the  king  of  Netherlands. 
•N.  ¥.,  1  40.     h° 1133  24 

—  Suggestions  on  the  baiik<»  aud  curreucy  of  the  several  states. 

iu  le  erence  principaliy  to  the  auspensiou  uf  specie  pay- 
ments.    New  Vork,  1841.     8° 5931  21 

—  Syn-psis  of   the    luriiaii    tribes    Iu    North    America.       [In 

Archaeologia  Amer..  V.  2.) 677.19 

—  Speech  on  the  BriUfeh  treaty.  [In  Moore  (F.)  Amer.  eloquence, 

V.  2,  1H57.J 03i5.ll3 

—  Letter  to  A.  G.,  on  the  doctrine  of  gold  and  silver,  aud  the 

evils  ol  tlie  present  banking  system.    By  Pubhcola  [pseud.] 

Mew  ycirl;,  18u5.     »' 6913.16 

jesg"  S':e  also  Biography  (p.  147). 


Gallaudet  (Eilward  M.)  The  deaf-mute  college  at  Washington. 
[In  Amer.  eoc.  sci.  assoc.    Trans.,  no.  6,  1874.]      .  5811.03 

—  Government  patronage  of  art.    Wash.,  1875.  8°    [Vienna  int. 

exbib.     U.  S.  reports,  v.  2,  1875.]    .......  3916.16 

—  Report  on  the  deaf-mute  instruction.     [In  Vienna  int.  exh  b. 

Rr-poits,  v.  2,  1875.] 3916.16 

Gallaudet  (Thomas   Hopkins).      Sermons  and  discourses,     [hi 

Barnard  (H.)  Tribute  to  Gallaudet,  1859.)  .  .  .  3063.22 
Gallenga  (Antonio).     [' L.  Mariotti.']      '  *>Mr. 

—  Country  life  in  Piedmont.     L.,  1858.     8°.  '.     973.08 

—  Historical  memoir  of  Frk  Dolcino  and  his  times. 

London,  1853.     8° ,   .  3053.02 

—  History  of  Piedmont.     [To  1855.]     3  v.     London, 

1855.     12° -  .     533.01 

—  Invasion  of  Denmark  in  1864.  2v.  L.,  1864. 12°.  542.12 

—  Italy  in  1848.     L.,  1851.     8° 533.14 

—  The  pearl  of  the  Antilles.  L.,  1873.  8°.  .  1161.23 
Galleries  (Art).     See  Fine  arts,  p,  644. 

Gallery  of  American  portraits.     See  Watterston  (G.)      3d  ed. 

1836 3242.10 

Gallery  of  nature.  &s  Milner  (Thomas).  1852.  .  .  .4026.01 
Galletly  (A.)     Coal  and  colheries.      [/n  British  m'fg  industries. 

1876.] 3941.25 

Gallois  (Leonard).  Histoire  des  joumaux  etdesjour- 
nalistes  de  la  re'v,  fran9ais6,  [1789-1796.]  Paris, 
1H45.     8° 2735.16 

Galloway  (Robert).  Manual  of  qualitative  analysis. 
5th  ed.     Xondon,  1870.     12° 4213.25 

Gallus  ;  or  Roman  scenes  in  the  times  of  Augustus.  See  Becker 
(W.  A.)        434.13 

Gait  (John).  Life  and  works  of  Benjamin  West.  Lon- 
don, 1820.     8° 3184.01 

—  Life  of  cardinal  Wolsey.    L.,  1846.    12°.     .  3187.03 

—  Life  of  lord  Byron.  N.  Y.,  [n.d]  18°.  .  3027.06 
Same.    33  ed.    L.,  1830.     16°.     .     .     .       3027.06a 

—  Lives  of  the  players.     2  v.     L.,  1831.   8°.     3263.03 

A''o.'e.— For  Contents  see  p.  424  of  Catalogue.  ^^ 

—  Poems.     Loudon,  1833.  8' "".  1644.01 

.8E5*  For  Gait's  novels,  see  Fiction  (p.  483). 
ftS*  For  lives  and  notices  of  him,  see  Biography  (p.  147)  ; 
also  lientley's  miscel.,  v.  18,  1845. 

Gait  (John  M.)  Treatment  of  insanity.  New  York, 
1846.     8° .  4332.23 

Gait  (Wm.)     Railway  reform.     L.,  18C5.    8°.     39°5.37 

Galtou  ( Douglas  I .  Address  on  the  construction  of  hos- 
pitals.    London,  1809.     12°. 4344.26 

Gallon  (Francis).  Art  of  travel.  3d  ed,  L,,  1860. 
12° 932.04 

—  Engli.sh  men  of  science  :  their  nature  and  nurture. 

London,  1874.    8° 3913.12 

—  Hereditary  genius.     N.  Y.,  1870.     8°.     .     .  473(3.15 

—  Niimtive  of  an   explorer  in  tropical  South  Africa. 

Loudon,  1853.     8° 1091.14 

—  Notes  on  mod.  geog.    [In  Cambridge  essays,  1855.]      .  2517.13 

—  Vacation  tourists  and  notes  of  travel,  1S6U-63.     3  v. 

Camb.,  (Eng.)  1861-1864,     8° 92.5.11 

Contents  :  1860.  Clark  (W.  G.)  Naples  aud  Garibaldi. 
Spottiswoode  ((.t.  A.)  A  tour  through  military  Croatia  and 
part  of  Hungary.  D.  (R.)  Slavonic  raci^s  Kingsley  (G.  H.) 
Gossip  on  a  Sutherland  hillside.  Bowen  (C.  C.)  Visit  to 
Peru.  Cowell  (J.  J.)  Graian  Alps  and  Mount  Iseran. 
Stephen  (L  )  The  Allelein  horn.  Hawkins  (F.  V.|  Partial 
ascent  of  Mount  Cervin,  (Matterhoru).  Tyndall  (J.)  From 
Lauterbrunnen  to  the  Aggislihoru.  Clark  (J.  W.)  Yacht 
voyat^e  to  Faroe  Islands  and  Iceland.  Tozer  (H.  F.)  Nor- 
way. Gallon  (F.)  Visit  to  north  Spain  at  the  time  of  the 
eclipse.     Noel  (It.)  Syrian  travel  and  Syrian  tribes. 

1861.  Weir  (A.)  St.  Petersburg  and  Moscow.  Marshall 
(W.)  Country  of  Schamyl.  Tozer  (H.  F)  Monks  of  Mount 
Athos.  Young  (C.)  The  Amazon  aud  Rio  Madeira.  Col- 
linson  (R.)  Nine  weeks  iu  Canada.  Sclater  (P.  L.)  Natural- 
ist's impressions  of  Wiiaiu.  Geikie  (A.)  Geological  notes 
on  Aiiveigue.  Seeman  (B.)  Fiji  and  its  inhabitants.  Dur- 
rant  (\V.)  The  Krn  coast.  Cape  P.ilmas,  and  the  Nlyer. 
Groove  (<i)  Nabious  and  the  Samaritans.  Christmas  iu 
Montenegro,  by  J.  M. 

1862.  Tristram  (H.B.)  Winter  ride  in  Palcsline.  Ber- 
tram (J.  G  )  Fish  culture  m  Fiance.  Kennedy  (C.  M.) 
Turks  of  Constantinople.  Gordon  [Lady  Duff)  Letters 
from  the  cape.  Clark  (W.  G.)  Po)aud.  Powell  (D.)  The 
republic  of  Paraguay.  Tyrwhitt  |R.  St.  John).  Siuai.  Lub- 
bock (.)/»s.)  Ancu-nt  sbell-inouuds  of  Denmark.  Mayo  (C.) 
Medical  aeiviue  nf  the  Fedir.il  army.  Greive  (W.  T.) 
t'hurcli  and  people  of  Servia.  Gordon  (A.)  Wilderness 
journeys  in  New  Brunswick. 

—  Visit  to  nortli  Spain  at  the  time  of  the  eclipse.    [In  his  Vaca- 

tion tourists.      1800.] 925.11 

Galvanism.  See  Physics;— Arts  (Useful:  Eleclro-metallurgy ,  p.  41.) 

Galvaiio  (Anlonio).      Discoveries    of   the    world,  unto 

]55."i.    Repr.  from  [Hakluyt],  with  the  Portuguese 

text.     Ed.  by  C.  R.  D.  Btthune.     honion, H.ikluyt 

soc,  1862.     6° 925.17 


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Salvanometer.    Se'.  Poggendorff  (J.  C.I       31130  H 

Galvanometer,  and  ita  uses,     i'-c  Haskins  (C.  U.)      .     .  4023.09 

Gama  (Vasco  dii).     Gineii((i.)    The  three  voyages  of 

V.  da  G.,  antl  viceroyalty,  Iroin  the  Leudus  da 

India  of  Caspar  Coirei.     Tr.  by  lord  Stanley  of  Al- 

derley.     Lo'jdon,  llnkluylsoc,  18';9.  .     .   1(130.19 

Sambetta  (Loon).   See  Biography  (p.  147);— a/so  King  (E.)  French 

polit.  lealers,  187i; 32'21.17 

Gamble  (Reo.  W.  H.)  Trinidad  ;  historical  and  de- 
scriptive.    London,  ia6U.    16° 1161.11 

Gambling. 

—  FUzijerald  (P.)  "  Le  sport "  at  Baden.    1864.  4611.32 

—  Ureea  (J.  H. )     Secret  band  of  brothers  ;  or,  Ameri- 

can outlaw.'^.     1847 4li22.n3 

—  Huygens  (C.)     Of  tlje  hazards  of  gaming.     [In  Arbathnot  (J.) 

MiBcel.  works.    Suppl.,  p.  28-65.] 6012.07 

—  Lambert  (0.)    Game   of  hazard  investigated. 

1816. 4611.25 

—  Moiure  {A.  de).    Doctrine  of  clinnces.    1756.  461.S.20 

—  Mooi-e  (0.)  Treat.on  gaming.  [Of  suicide, v.2.]3578.01 

—  Persius  {C.)     llouge  et  noir.     1823.     .     .     .4622.02 

—  Proctor  {R.  A.)    Borderland  of  science.    1873.    .    .     .3916.17 

—  Sleininetz  {A.)    Gaming  table  ;  its  votaries  and  vic- 

tim.i,  in  all  times  and  countries.  2  v.   187i).   4626. 01 

—  Treatise  on  playe.      [In  Harrington  (J.I    Nug.-e  autiqnta.  v.  1. 

p.  186-2;)2  J 473.21 

—  Walker  (<?.)    Manifest  detection  of  the  vyle  use  of  dice  play. 

Ed.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.    [In  Percy  soc.  v.  29.J    .     .  506U.29 

—  If /a(«)0i//i  (ir.^.)  Choice  and  cb,ince.  1870.   4UU.22 

,S«ea!,w  Bentley'3mi3cel.,v.l8,  19,1815-46;  New  mouthly. 

V.  10.  1824  ;  Westm.  rev.,  V.  80,  1863,  or  Littell.  1863,  v.  3. 
Grame-birds  of  the    uortheru    states.      See  Roosevelt    (R.  B.) 

1866 4616.13 

Game    hsh  of   the  northern    states.       See    Boosevelt    (R.  B.| 

1862. 4616.02 

Game  laws. 

—  Cldtty  [J)   Observations  on  the  game  laws.  [In  Pamphleteer, 

v. '9.  1816.] 5U58.(l9 

—  Three  letters  on  the  game  laws,     [anon.]    Loudon,  1818.     8'. 

[Ill  Pamphleteer,  v.  11,  p.  324-371.] 6058.11 

Games.    See  Amusements,  games,  etc.  (p.  23-26). 
Gamgee  (John).     Our  domestic  animals  in  health  and 
disease.     3a  ed.     4  v.     Edin.,  1869.     8°.      6134.13 

—  Veterinarian's  vada  mecum.    2d  ed.    London,  1868. 

12° 4627.09 

Gaming.    See  Gambling  {above). 

Gammell  (Win.)    Life  of  Roger   Williams.     Boston, 

1854.    12= 3186.02 

Same.     [In  Sparks  (J.)    Amer.  blogr.,  v.  14.]     .     .  3241.14 

^  Life  of  Samuel  Ward.  [In  Sparks  (J.)  Amer.  biogr.,v.l9.J  3241.19 
Gammer  Guiton's  Rarland.     .Sec  Ritson  (J.)  1866.    .     .     .  1681.24 

Gan  Eden.     S-e  Hurlbut  (Wm.  H.)     1854 1102.01 

Gaadolphy  (iS-n.  Peteri.    Oongt-atiilatory  letter  to  H.  Marsh,  on 

his  inquiry  into  the  consequences  of  nei,dectiug  to  give  the 

prayer  book  with  the    Bible.     [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  1.  p. 

413.429.1 6058  01 

—  2d  letter  to  Marsh,  confirming  the  opinion   that  the  vital 

principle  of  the  reformation  has  been  coiice.ied  by  him  to 
the  church  of  Rome.    [In  Pamphlet.,  v.  2.   1813.]    .  6058.02 

—  Marsh{U.)    Letter  to  Gaadolphy   iu  coufutatiou  [of  his  2d 

letter].      [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  2,  1813.] 6058.02 

Gaudou  (Antoiue).  Le  grand  Godard  :  histoire  d'un 
hommefort.     4e  ed.     Paris,  1862.     12°.  .  7015.15 

—  Les  32  duels  de  Jean  Gigou  :  histoire  d'un  enfant 

trouve.     Seed.     Paris,  1864.     12°.       .     .   7045.16 

Ganganelli.    See  Clement  xiv.,  [pope). 

Gaiigooly  (Jogutu  Chuuder,  baptized  Philip) .  Life  and 
religion  of  the  Hindoos  ;  with  my  life  and  experi- 
ence.    Boston,  1860.     12° 3554.12 

Ganilh  (Charles).  General  reflections  on  the  financial  situation 
of  Fiauca  in  1816.     [/nPamph..  V.  7.  p.  225-260.]      .6058.07 

Gannett  (Kzra  Stile.^).  Address  at  the  t'nueral  of  Chauuing. 
Boston,  1842      8' 3.551.14 

—  Diaconrsa  in  Dedham,  July  31,  1864,  after  the  death  of  Alvan 

Lamsou,  D.D.     Boston,  J864.  8° 3551.14 

—  Loyalty   to  Christ.    Discourse  at  the  installation  of  Rev,  A. 

P.  Patnam,  Brooklyn,  1864.    New  York,  1864.  »'.     .  3.551.14 

—  Old  and  new  :  a  sermon.    Boston,  1870.  8' 355114 

—  Relation  of   the    North  to  slavery  ;   a  discourse.      B. 'Ston, 

1854.   8' 3551.14 

—  Sermon  the  Sunday  after  the  death  of  Clrauuing.    Boston. 

1842.       8' 3551.14 

Its-  For  life  of  E.  S.  G..  see  Biography  (p.  147). 

Gannett  (Wm.    C. )     Ezra    Stiles   Gannett,    unitarian 

minister  in  Boston  :  memoir.    B.,1875.    8°.   3063.26 

Ganot  (Adolphe).     Elementary   treatise  on    physics. 

Tr.  byE.  Atkinson.  4th  ed.  N.Y.,18G!).  12°.  402.5.15 

Garbett  (Edward).      The  dogmatic  faith.     Banipton 

lectures,  1867.     London,  1868.     12°.     .     .  3554.17 

—  The  soul's  life.     London,  18i;',l.     12^     .     .3554.11 

—  Voices  of  the  church  of  England  against  sacerdotal- 

ism.    London,  186'J.     8°  .     .     .  ^     .     .  3554.13 


Garbett  (Edw.  Lacy).  Principles  of  design  in  archi- 
tecture.    London,  ll'wiie,  1850.  16.      .     .  1312.03 

Garcilaso  de  la  Vega.    See  Vega. 

Garden  (Alexander).  Anecdotes  of  the  Amer.  revolu- 
tion. Repr.  3v.  in  1.   Brooklyn,  1865.  1.8°.  57K.08 

Garden  and  the  city.    See  Macmillan  (H.) 3573.08 

Gardener's  almanack,  and  calendar,  1844-64.  London,  1844-64. 
16° 0761  28 

Gardener's  and  farmer's  reason  why.     By  the  author 

of  'The  reason  why,'     L.,  1860.     l'.i°.     .6123.15 
Gardening.     See  Agriculture  [Farming  and  Gardenini),  p.  7|. 
Gardening  for  pleasure.     See  Henderson  (P.)      ....  6132.23 
Gardening  tor  prolit.     See  Henderson  (P.)    1867.     .     .     .  6122.22 

Gardening  by  myself.    See  Warner  (A.)  1872 6122  20 

Gardette  (G.  D.)    Fire-fiend,  and  other  poems.     New 

York,  1866.     12° 1644.03 

Gardiner.    See  also  Gardner. 

Gardiner  (Gipi.  Allen  F.)    Narrative  of  a  journey  to 

the  Zoolu  country,  1835.     L.,  1836.     8°.     1094.21 
Gardiner  (Frederic).  Leviticus.   [Commentary.]  With 

the  greater  part  of  the  commentary  of  J.  P.  Lange. 

New  York,  1876.     8°. 3725.11 

Gardiner  (Henry).     Absenteeism  considered.    London,  1826.  8°. 

[In  Pamphleteer,  v.  27.] 6058.27 

Gardiner  (John  Lyon).      Notes  and  observations  on  the  town  of 

East  Hampton,  1798.  [In  N.Y.  hist.  soc.  Coll.,  1870.]  616.11 
Gardiner  (Robert   Hallowell,  sr  )    Hist,  of  Kennebec  Purchase. 

—Jones's  Eddy  on  the  Kennebec. — Memoir  of  Benj.  Vaug- 

han.    [In  Maine  hist.  soc.    Coll.,  v.  2,  4.  6,  1847-9.)     602.U2 
Gardiner   (Samuel   Rawson).      History  of   England, 

1603-1616.     2  V.    London,  1863.    8°.    .     .     477.19 

—  Letters,  etc..  illust.  the  relations  between  England 

and  Germany  at  the  commencement  of  the  30 
years'  war.  2  v.  London,  Cumdensoc,  v.  90,  98. 
1865-68.     4°.     .     . 5113.44 

—  Prince  Charles  and  the  Spanish  marriage  :  1617-1623. 

2  V.     London,  1869.   8° 475.24 

—  Thirty  years'  war.  1618-4t.  N.  Y.,  1874.  16°.     644.24 
Gardiner  (Wm.)     Mnsic  and  friends  ;  or  pleasant  re- 
collections of  a  dilettante.  2  v.  L.,  1838.  8°.  1565.13 

—  Music  of  nature.     B.,  1841.     8° 1564.15 

—  Sights  in  Italy,  with  state  of  music  and  the  sister 

arts.     London,  1847.   8° 974.10 

Gardiner,  [Maine).     See  Countries  (p.  325). 

Gardner.     See  also  Gardiner. 

Gardner  (Augustus  K.)      Causes  and   curative  treat- 
ment of  sterility.     New  York,  [)i.(/.]    8°.     4331.02 

—  Conjugal  sins.     New  York,  1870.     16°.      .     4331.16 

—  Old  wine  in  new  bottles  ;  or  spare  hours  of  a  stu- 

dent in  Paris.     New  York,  1848.     12°.     .     961.21 

Gardner  (Celia  E. )     Broken  dreams,  [a  poem].     New 

York,  1873.     12° 1648.24 

—  Stolen  waters,  [a  poem].     N.  Y.,  1874.   12°.   1643.35 

4®-  For  Tuivels  by  this  author,  S'^eCiction  (p.  483). 
Gardner  (Charles  K. )     Dictionary  of  the  army  of  the 

U.  S.     New  York,  1853.     8° 4514.01 

Gardner  (Daniel).     Treatise  on  international  law,  and 

explau.  of  the  jurisdiction  and  duty  of  the  gov.  of 

the  U.  States.     Troy,  N.  Y.,  1844.  12°.     .  5611.25 
Gardner  (E.  C. )      Homes  and  how  to  make  them. 

Boston,  1874.    12° 1312.27 

—  lUustrated  homes.     Boston,    1875.     12°.     .  1312  29 
Gardner   (F.  B.)      Carriage  painters'  manual.      New 

York,  1871.     18° 3032.41 

—  How  to  paint.     N.  Y.,  1872.    18°.     1424.19  ;  4002.09 
Gardner  (George).     Travels  in  the  interior  of  Brazd, 

1836-41.     London,  1846.     8°.      ...     .   1166.08 
Gardner  (Rev.  James).     The  faiths  of  the  world.    2  v. 

London,  1858-60.  8°. 3428.01 

Gardner  (John).     Longevity.     3d  ed.,  enl.     London, 

1875.   12° 4322.28 

Gardner   (Samuel  Jackson).      Autumn  leaves.     New 

York,  1865.   12° 2520.01 

Contents :  The  new  year.  Liberty.  IMau  of  independent 

opmious.  Conver.'^tlou.  and  other  short  sketches. 
Gardner  (Wm.  H  )    Ethnology  of  the  Indiana  of  the  valley  of  the 

Red  river  of  the  north.     [In  Sm  report,  1870.]  .    .  3936.25 

Garelhand  Lyuette.    .S«  Tennyson  (A.) 1693.04 

Garfield  (James  Abram).  The  Amnricau  census.     [In  Amer.  soc. 

sci.  assoc.    Trans.,  no.  2.  18711.) 6811.01 

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Garinet   (Julesi.       Histoire  de  la  magie  en  France. 

Paris,  1818.    8° 3813.29 

Garland  (Hugh  A.)     Life  of  John   Randolph.     2  v. 

New  York,  18,-.l.   12° 3152.01 

Garlick  (Theo  latus).     Treatise  on  artificial  propaga- 
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Garnett  (Richard).  Kelics  of  Shelley  [Also  Shelley, 
Harriet  Shelley,  aad  T.  L.  Peacock.]  Loudou, 
18i;i2.   1G° Ifi84.24 

—  On  the   languajie  and  dialects  of  the  British  islands.     [In 

Philol.  sou.    Proceedings.  V.  l-'i.] 61-13.01 

Garnier  (Charles).     A  travers   lea   arts.      Paris,  18G9. 

12' 1412.12 

Garnier  (C.  G.  T..  C£f.)  5<:e  Voyages  imaginaires.  .  .  .7027.01 
Gapiatt  (Alfred  Charles).     Medical  electricity.     3d  ed. 

Boston,   ISeO.     8' 4333.19 

Garretaou  (F.  V.  D.,  ed.)  Carmina  Yalensia  :  Tale  col- 
lege songs  with  piano  accompaniment.  New  York, 

1867.     t" 1644.04 

Garrett  (Rhoda  and  Agues).      Suggestions  for  house 

decoration  in  painting,  woodwork,  and  furniture. 

Philadelphia,  1877.    12' 1451.20 

Garretaon  (J,  E.)  ['John  Darby, 'psejtcZ.]   Odd  hours  of 

a  physician.  Phil..  1871.  12'.  .  .  .  2521.28 
Contents :  Antecedents.    Success.  Spending.   Principles. 

Law.      Correlation.      The  pbiiosopher'a  stone.      To-day. 

Living.     Wise  and  otherwise.    Utopia.    In  the  country. 

Addendum. 

—  Thinkers  and  thinking.     Phil.,  1873.    16'.    5422.22 
Garrett  (0.  B. ,  M.  D. )     Irritative  dyspepsia  and  con- 
sumption.    London,  1868.   16° 4324.25 

Garrett  (John).  Classical  dictionary  of  India.   Madras, 

1871.  8' 1036.14 

Garriok  (David).  Poetical  works.  [With  a  short  ac- 
count of  his  life  and  writings.  ]  2  v.  London, 
17S5.  16' 1644.05 

V.  1-2.  Prologues,  epilogues,  and  miscel.  poems. 
j8^*  For  plays  hy  Q.,  Si^e  Flays.  {Alphabetical  arrangement). 
flfS"  For  lives  or  G..  see  Biography  (p.  147). 
Garrison  (Lucy  McKim).  Slave  songs.  Sec  Allen  (Wm.  F.)  1601.0* 
Garrison  (AVm.  Lloyd).      Sonnets  aud  other  poems. 

BostOQ,  1843.    16° 1644.07 

ft3~  For  biogr.  notices  of  "W.  L.  G.,  see  Biography  {p.  118). 
Garrison  (Wendell  Phillips).     Benson  family  of  New- 
port, E.  I.     With  app.  concerning  the  Benson  fam- 
ilies in  America  of  English  descent.     New  York, 

1872.  8° 3021.12 

—  Biography  of  W.  Y.  Gbolson.     [In,  Higginson  (T.  W.)     Har- 

vard mem.  biogr..  v.  2.  1806.) 3217.27 

Garrod  (Alfred  Baring).    Essentials  of  materia  medica 

and  therapeutics.     London,  1872.     8'.     .  4313.17 
Q-arter  (Order  of  the).      A'icnlas  (Sir  N.  H.)      Observations  on. 

l/?i  Archaologia,  v.  31.) 5128.— 

See  j.'.so  Genti^^nian's  luag.,  Nov.,  1872  (The  order  of  the 

garter).    Also  Knighthood. 
Garth  (.Samuel).     Poems.     Life,  by  S.  Johnson.     [In   Chalmers 

(A.)  English  pocta,  v.  9,  18111.) 1(126.09 

— ■  Select  poems.  [Sanford  (E.)  British  poets,  v.  14,  1819.]  1(;91.U 
Garvey  (Michael  .\ngelo).  Future  effects  of  steam  iinrl 

electricity.      London,  1852.    1G°.     .     .     .  5816.12 
Gas.     See  Arts  (Useful,  p.  13). 

Gas-cousumer'a  guide.     Boston,  1871.  16°.    .  3932.43 

Gaacoigue  (George).     1.  Certayne  notes  of  instruction 

in  English  verse,  1575.     2.  The  Steele  glas,  1576. 

3.  The  complaynt  of  Philomeue,  1576.      Ed.  by 

E.  Arber.     London,  1868.  18' 5011.05 

—  Complete  poems.     Ed.,  with  memoir  and  notes,  by 

W.  0.  Hazlitt.    2  v.  London,  1869-76.    4°.    (Rox- 
burghe  library. ) 1646.01 

—  Puems.     Ed.,  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.    [In  Chalmers"  Eng- 

lish poets,  V.  2,  1810.] 1626.02 

—  Select  poems.  [In  Sanford  (E.)  British  poets,  v.l.  1819.J  1691.01 
Gaskell  (Eliz.   C.)    Life    of    Charlotte   Broute.      2  v. 

New  York,  1857.   12° 302J.22 

Sis'  For  Mrs.  Gaskell's  novels,  see  Fiction  {p.  481)  ;  and 
for  notices  of  her,  see  Biography  (p.  118)  ;  also  North  Brit, 
rev..  V.  19,  1853, 

Gaakin  (John).     Irish  varieties.  2d  ed.    Dublin,  1874. 

12°. 491.20 

Gaslight  and  daylight,  with  Bome  London  scenes.  See  Sala  (G.  A.) 

1859 952.09 

Gasometry.     See  Bunsen  (R.) 4216.11 

Gaaparin  ( Vomle  Ageuor  Etienne  de).     America  before 

Europe.     New  York,  1862.     12°.     .     .     .     632.12 

—  Lfe  bonheur.     Pans,  1862.     16° 7022.01 

—  The  family  :  its  duties,  joys,   and  sorrows.     From 

theFrench.     London,  1867.   16°.     .     .     .  3511. U5 

—  The  uprising  of  a  great  people.   The  United  Stotts  in 

1861.  Tr.  by  M.  L.  Booth.   N.  Y.,  1861.   12'.   642.08 
Gasparin  (Valeiie  Boissier,  comlexse  de).      By  the  sea 

shore  :  reveries  of  a  traveller.  E.,  1867.  16°.  971.25 

—  The  near  and  the  heaveulv  horizoas.     New  York, 

1862.  12° '. 3554.14 


—  Vesper.  Tr.  byM.  L.  Booth.  N.Y.,1863.  18°.  3554.15 
Gaspey  (Thomas).     Life  and  times  of-  lord  Cobham. 

2v.    London,  1843.  12' 3012.06 

Gaasett  (H. )  Catalogue  of  books  on  the  masonic  in- 
stitution, in  public  libraries  of  the  union,  auti- 
masonio  in  arguments  and  conclusions.  With  in- 
trod.  remarks.     Boston,  1852.  8°.    .     .     .  6836.14 

Gaataldi  (Bartolomeo).  Lake  habitations  and  pre- 
historic remains  in  the  turbaries  and  marl-beds  of 
Central  Italy.  Tr.  by  C.  H.  Chambers.  London, 
1865.     8' 5813.18 

Gasteropoda.    See  MoUusca. 

Gaston  (Wm.)  Speech  ou  the  loan  bill.— On  religious  toleration. 
[In  Moore  (F.)     Amer.  eloquence,  v.  2,  1857.)     .     .  6325.04 

—  Herring  {J.)  and  Longacre  (J.  B.)  Nat.  port,  gal.,  v.  2.  8247.08 
Gastrell  (Francis,  bp.  of  Chester).     Notitia  Cestriensis  ; 

notices  of  the  diocese  of  Chester.     Ed.  by  F.  B. 

Raines.     London,  1845-50.    4°.     [Chetham  soc, 

uos.  8,  19,  21,  22.] 5094.08 

Gastronomy  ;  or  school  of  good  living,   lanon.]  2ded. 

London,  1822.    16° 6015.06 

Gatherings  from  a  pastor's  drawer. 5ce  Nelson  (John). 1852. 3577.08 
Gatherings  from  an  artist's  portfoho.       See    Freeman  (-J.  E  ) 

1877 1431.41 

Gatty  {Eev.  Alfred).     The  bell :  its  history.     London, 

1818.   16° 1451.05 

Gatty  {Mrs.  Alfred).      Book  of  emblems.      London, 

1872.    16'. 1452.05 

Gaudama.     See  Biblical  and  eccl.  lit.  (Buddhism,  p.  70.) 
Gaudeamus  !  humorous  poems.  See  Scheffel  [J.V.)  1872.  1663.28 

Gaudentio  di  Lucca.     See  Berington  (Samuel) 194,15 

Same.GaudeucedeLuques.  [In  Voyages imag.,v. 6.]  7027.06 

Gauging.    See  Arts  (Useful;  Liquors,  p.  ii; — Wexglits  and  mea- 
sures, p.  48). 
Gaul.     See  Countries  {France :  rv.  History,  p.  321). 
Gaultier(Bon).     .See  Ayloun  (W.  E.) 1613.14 

Gauaaen  (S.  R.  L.)  From  Egypt  to  Sinai  :  the  exodus 
of  the  children  of  Isr.ieJ.  From  the  French. 
London,  1869.    16° 3534.22 

—  Theopneusty,    or   plenary  inspiration  of  the   Holy 

Scriptures.  Tr.by  E.N.Kirk.  N.Y.,1842.  8°.  3554.21 
Gautier  (Alfred).  Remarks  rel.  to  nebulae.  [Sm.  rep.,  1363,]  3930.13 
Gautier   (Th(30phil6).      La  Belle-Jenny.      Nouv.   ed. 

Paris,  1868.     12' 7031.25 

—  Caprices  et  zigzags.     3e  ed.     P..  1S65.  12°.    7031.34 

—  Constantinople.     Nouv.  ed.    P.,  1865.  12'.     7031.26 

—  Constantinople  of  to-day.     From  the  French.    Lon- 

don, 1854.     8° 992.03 

Same.     From  the  French,  by  R.  H.  Gould.    New 

York,  1875.     12°. 1033.18 

—  Les  grotesques.     Paris,  1853.     12°.     .     .     .  7031.27 

—  Histoire  da  I'art  dramatique  en  France  depuia  1500. 

6  V.     Leipzig,  1838-9.    12' 1731.01 

—  La  croix  de  Beruy.    See  Girardin  (ifnw.  E.  de).      .     .  70'22.H 

—  Loin  de  Paris.     Paris,  1865.    12'.       .     .     .7031.28 

—  Nouvelles.     8e  ed.     Paris,  1867.    16°.      .     .7031.32 

—  La  peau  de  tigre.     Paris,  18G5.     12°.       .     .  7031.29 

—  Quaud  on  voyage.     Paris,  1865.     1'2°.     .     .7031.30 

—  Romance  of  the  mummy.     With  introd.  by  W.  C. 

Prime.     New  York,  lb63.    12°.        .     .     .     194.17 

—  Romans  et  contes.     Paris,  1866.     12°.     .     .  7031.31 

—  Voy.age  en  Espague.  Nouv.  cd.  P.,  1870.  16°.  7031.33 

—  Wanderings  in  Spain.     London,  1853.     8°.      9S5. 13 

—  Winter  in  Russia.    Tr.  by  M.  M.  Ripley.  New  York, 

1874.    12' 996.21 

eS-  For  notices  of  Gautier.  see  Saint-Beuve  IC  A.)  Portr. 
contomp.,  V.  3,  1852;  and  Nouv.  lundis,  v.  6,  1866  ;  also 
Atlantic  monthly,  v.  21,  1863  (by  E.  Benson);  N.  A.  rev.. 
April,  1873  (by  H.  James,jiM 
Gavazzi  (Alessandro).  Lectures  in  New  York,  with 
life.     Worcester,  1858.     12° 3425.11 

—  My  recollections  of  the  last  four  popes.     An  answer 

to  Dr.  Wiseman.     London,  185y.     16°.       3125.12 

Gavroche  party.     .See  Jerrold  (B.)    1870 .     616.24 

G-awrler  (George).  Jewish  colonies  in  Palestine.  Lon- 
don, 1845.     8° 5721.04 

Ga-wler  {Ool  J.  C. )  Sikhim.  With  hints  on  moun- 
tain and  jungle  warfare.     L.,  1873.   12'.      1014.19 

Gay  (Delpbiue).     .See  Girardin  {Mme.  E.  de) 

Gay  (J.  Drew).  Prince  of  Wales  in  India.  Toronto, 
1877.   12' 1011.11 

Gay  (John).  Fables.  With  illus.  L.,[1870.]  16°.  164:126 

—  Plays.     London,  1772.    16° 1723.31 

Contents :  The  captives,  tragedy.  The  beggar's  opera 
A<'billes,  an  opera.  The  distress'd  wife,  comedy.  The 
rehearsal  at  Gotham,  farce. 


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GAY  -  GENIUS 


567 


—  Poems  on  several  ooensions.  2  v.  L.,1745.  16°.  1G43.30 

—  Poems.    Ed.  by  A.  Clialmors.     [In  Chalmers'  English  poets. 

V.  16,  1819.) 1620.10 

—  Poetical  works.     Lil'o  by  S.  Johnson.    2  v.    Boston, 

1854.    16= 1614.08 

—  Poetical  works.  [In  Sanford  (E.)  Brit,  poets,  v.  10. 1810.  1091.16 

«9-    For  lives  of  Gay,  see  Biography  (p.  118) ;  aha  Fra- 
aer's  mag.,  v.  61,  1360. 
Gay  (Sophie).     Leonie  de  Montbreuse.     Paris,  1864. 
12= 7022.02 

—  Malheurs  d'uo  amiint  heureux.  P.,  1869.  12°.  7022.03 

—  Marie-Louise  d'Orleans.     Paris,  1864.    12°.     7022.07 

—  Physiologie  du  ridicule.     Paris,  18G4.    12°.     7022.04 

—  Salons  celebres.     Paris,  1864.     12°.     .     .     .  7022.05 

—  Souvenirs  d'une  vioille  femme.  P., 1864.  12°.  7022.06 
Gay  (Sydney  Howard).    Popular  history  of  the  U.  S.   See  Bryant 

(W.  C.)  and  Gay 686.01 

Gay  (The)  science.     &.' Dallas  (E.  S.)   2  v.    1806.     .    .     .6334.10 

aS"  *'«  also  Criticism  (p.  3'J8). 
Gay  de  Vernon   (.Simon   Francois,  haron).     On  the 

science  of  war  and  fortification.     Tr.   by  J.  M. 

O'Connor.  2  v.  New  York,  1817.  8°.  4515.01 
Gayarre  (Charles).   Histoiy  of  Louisiana.  The  French 

domination.     [1539-1743.]     2v.ini.     New  York, 

186G.     8° 593.08 

Same.     Spanish  domination.     [1769-1803.]   New 

York.  1866.    8= 593.09 

Same.    American  domination.    [1803-1861.]   New 

York,  I86G.     8° 593.10 

—  Philip  II.  of  Spain.     New  York,  1866.     8°.     3143.09 

—  Koaianca  of  the  hist,  of  Louisiana.  New  York,  1848. 

12' 621.27 

Gazetteers.    See  Geography  [G'lzeUeers  and  Dictinnaries  p.  570). 
Gebir  :  a  poem.     See  Landor  (\V.  Savage).     Works,  v.  2.]     5047  04 
Gee  (Joshua).     Trade  and  navigation  of  (jreat  Britain 

considered.  New  ed.  London,  1767.  16'=.  5911.01 
Geekie  (A.  C,  D.D.)      Christian  missions   to   wrong 

places,  among  wrong  races,  and  in  wrong  hands. 

London,  1871.  12° 3447.21 

Qeer  (George  Jarvis).     The  conversion  of  St.    Paul. 

Three  discourses.  New  York,  1871.  16°.  35.54.24 
Geiger  (John  Lewis).     A  peep  at  Mexico.     London, 

1874.    8° 1156.06 

Geikie  (Archibald).     Science  primers.     Physical  geo- 
graphy.    Now  York,  1873.     18°.      .     .     .     912.17 

—  Geol.  notes  on  Auvergne.    [In  Galton.    Vacation  tourists. 

1861. J 926.12 

—  Memoir  of  E.  Forbes.  See  Wilson  (G.)  ami  Geikie  (A.)  3066.20 
Geikie  (James).     Great  ice  age,  and  its  relation  to  the 

antiquity  of  man.     N.  Y.,  1874.      12°.     .  4112.38 

—  Historical  geology.  London,  1876.  12°.  .4112.12 
Geikie   (John  G.)      Adventures  in   Canada.     Phila., 

[n.d.]     16°.       .    .     .     , 1151.04 

Geldard  (James).     Hand-book  on  cotton  manuiacture. 

New  York,  1867.     8° 3932.06 

Gell  (Sir  Wm.)   Topography  of  Rome  and  its  vicinity. 

New  ed.     2  v.     Loudon,  1846.     8°.     .     .     435.26 

—  and  Gaudy  (J.  P. )      Pompeiana  :  topography,  edi- 

fices, and  ornaments  of  I'ompeii.    3d  ed^  London, 

1852.     8° 1455.10 

Gellert  (Christian  F.,  b.  1715,  d.  1769).      Life  ;  with  a 

Course  of  moral  lessons.    By  Mrs.  Douglas.     3  v. 

London,  1805.  8° 3063.31 

Gellert  (The  Dog).  CouM  (5.B.)  Curious  myths,  v.  1,  1867.  3816.18 
Gellett  (Henry).      Varieties  :   anecdotes,  etc.     Kotter- 

dam,  1823.    12°.     .     .     .   ^. 6215.23 

Gelli  (Giovanni  Battista).     Circe.     [Moral  dialogues.] 

From  the  Italian.  London,  1745.  8°.  .  5434.38 
GelUua  (Aulus).     Attic  nights.   Tr.  by  W.  Beloe.    3  v. 

London,  1795.    8° 2527.23 

—  Noctes  Attics  ;   ex  ed.  J.  Gronovii,  cum  notis  et 

interp.     3  v.     Londini,  Tn/py,  1824.    8°.     7713.18 

—  CEuvres  complfites.     [Lat.  etFr.]     Paris,  1860.     8°. 

[Niaard'3  collection.  ] 7725.15 

Gems  and  jewels.  »-e  Fine  arts  (Cfm,'.  p.  644);  a^so  Numismatics. 
Gems  froiu  the  antique.     .See  Croly  (G.)    [In  bis  Puetical  works, 

183IJ.] 1634.17 

Gems  of  epistolary  corresp.  See  Willmott  (R.  A.)  1846.  3267.01 
Gems  uf  German  art.  See  Scotl  (Wm.  B.)  1873.  .  .  .  1436.31 
Gems  of  •modern  Belgian  art.    See  Scott  (Wm.  B.)  1873.  1436.27 

Genealogies  and  pedigrees. 

1.  Bibliography, 

—  Biidger  ( C )     An  index  to  printed  pedigrees,   con- 

tained in  county  and  local  histories,  the  Heralds' 


visitations,  and  in  more  important  genealomcal 
collections.     1867 6613.01 

—  Ciduloque  of  pedigrees  hitherto  unindexed.     fBv  G 

W.  M.]     1S67 ^612.01 

—  Durne  {D.  .S. )  Bibliographia  geuealogica  Americana: 

alphabetical  index  to  Amer.  genealogies  and  pedi- 
grees contained  in  state,  county,  and  town  his- 
tories, printed  genealogies  and  kindred  works. 
1SC8 3247.16 

—  Lower  {if.  A.)    Discourse  ou  genealogies.    [In  his  Contribu- 

tions, cfc,  18.';4  ;  p.  20441.)    2534.21 

—  Wliitmore  ( ]V.  II. )   American  genealogist :   catalogiie 

of  family  histories  and  publications  containing 
genealogical  information  issued  in  the  United 
States,  arranged  chrouologic.illy.     1868.     3247.17 

2.   Collective  and  Miscellaneous  Works, 

—  ^toianacft  de  Gotba.     [Various  volumes.]    .6721.21 

—  .4»(Ze)son(  IF. )Genealogy  and surnam6^.1865.  6614.08 

—  George  (H.  li.)     Genealogical  tables,  illus.  of  mod- 

ern history.     1874 414.19 

—  Ooodicin  (jV. )     Genealogical  notes,  or  contribulions 

to  the  family  history  of  some  ot  the  first  settlers 
of  Connecticut  and  Massachusetts.  1856.    3067.00 

—  New  Eaqland  historical  and  genealogical  register, 

V.  1-31.  1847-77 603.01 

—  jYeto    1  orfc  genealogical  and    biographical  record. 

V.  1-8.     1870-77 3241.17 

—  Savatje  (J.)      Genealogical  dictionary  of  the  first 

settlers  of  New  England.  4  v.  1860.  .  3216.03 
J8fS"  Consult  also  town  histories  iuwUr  Countries,  p.  286- 
394)  ;  and  for  families,  se'  Biography  :  Iminndual,  p.  116- 
215.  See  also  Heraldry  (—Peerage  and  Baronetage. 
General  (The)  ;  or  12  uighls  in  a  hunter's  camp.  Se  Barrows 
(W.)   18t;9 1123.13 

General   convention  of  the  friends  of  domestic    in- 
dustry. New  York,  Oct.  26,  1831.     Report  on  iron   * 
and  steel,     [n.  d,  or  p.] 5093.11 

General  description  of  Nova  Scotia,  [anon.  ]  Halifax, 
1823.     8° 1151.03 

General  history  of  the  Turks,  Moguls,  and  Tatars. 
Tr.  from  the  Tartar  manuscript,  by  Abu'l  Ghazi 
Bahader.     2  v.     London,  1730.     8°.     .     .  1024.20 

Generals.      See  Biography  (p.  112). 

Generation.  See  Medicine.  {Anafomy  : — Generative  organs  ; — 
Marriage  i— Physiology)  ;  — Botany  (p.  22.'>)  (—Natural  His- 
tory {Reproduction  : — .Spontaneous  generation). 

Generydes.  Ed.  by  W.  A.  Wright.  Pt.  1.  [Early  E.  T.  S.,  no. 
65.] 7914.08 

Genesis.  See  Biblical,  religious,  and  eccl.  lit.  (Genesis)  ;  also 
Smith  (CI.)    Chaldean  account  of  Genesis.     1876.     .  3737.09 

Geneate  (John).     Some  account  of  the  English  stage, 
1660-1830.   [anon.]  10  v.   B.ith,  1832.  8°.     1724.01 
Note. — The  general  index  occupies  pp.  i-cxl  of  v.  1. 

Geneva  society  of  physics  and  niitural  history.  Transactions, 
1858-71.     [/n  Sm.  rep.,  1859,  1803.  1866.  1HC8-71.)       .    3936.14 

Genial  showman  ;  Artemua  Ward.     .See  Hingston  (E.  P.)  3170.23 

Genie  (Le)  iudustriel  :  revue  des  inventions  fran9aises 
et  etrangf;res.  Par  Armiugaud  freres.  v.  1-38  en 
19.     Paris,  1851-69.   8° 3945.01 

Genia  (Fran9ois).  Lexjque  compaj'e  de  la  langue  de 
Moli^re  et  des  ecrivaius  du  xvne  sifecle,  suivi  d'une 
lettre  a  A.  F.  Didot  sur  quelques  points  de  philo- 
logia  fran9aise.     Paris,  1»46.   8°.     .     .     .  6413.22 

Genin  (Thomas  Hedges).  Selections  from  [his]  writ- 
ings. With  biogr.  sketch.  N.Y.,  1S69.  8°.    5037.19 

Genius. 

—  Alger  {W.R)    Esaay  on  genius,    (/nftfl  Solitude.  «te.;  p.  65-82. 

1867.) 2612.07 

—  Belsham  ( W.)     Essays,  v.  2.  p   452 2517.10 

—  Bethune  {G.W.)    Address  on  genius,  in  1837.     (7n /us  Orations, 

18S0  ;  p.  1-35.) 3513.20 

—  Disraeli  (/. )     The  literary  character  ;  or,  history  of 

men  of  genius.     1868 2522.29 

Same.     3d  ed.    2  v.    1822 2522.26 

—  Duff  (Rev.  W.)    Essay  on  original  genius,     [annn,] 

1767.  .     .     . 5122.12 

—  Es.'iay  on  capacity  and  genius,     [anon.]    London, 

[H.  d.]  8° 3815.01 

—  Flamank  (J.)    [In  his  Mind  and  manner.) 64:;6.23 

—  Galton  (F.)     Hereditary  g. nins.    1870.     .     .  473t;.15 

Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  132,  1870;    Eraser's  mag..  N.s  , 
V.  2,  1870  (by  F.  W.  Farrar). 

—  Godwin  {W.)    Of  the  distribution  of  talents,  [/n /it's  Thoughts 

on  man.  1831.) 6814.13 

—  Hazlitt  ( ir.)    Is  genius  conscious  of  its  powers.   [In  his  Table 

talk,  V.  3.    18.=i7.| 2631.0* 

On  genius  and  common  sense.  [In  his  Table  talk, v. 2.  2531 .04 


In  uklng  for  books,  use  the  ■•  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUl  HOB'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMUER. 


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GENIUS- GEOGRAPHY 


Genius,  ccntinwd. 

—  Maddm  (li.  R.)   Infirmities  of  genius.  1833.  25il.01 

Note. — Includes  notices  of  Pope,  Johusoa,  Burns,  Cow- 
per,  Byrou,  Soott, 

—  —  Same,     (/n  Waldie  library,  v.  2.) 5078.16 

—  ilnffitt  {J.  N.)    Genius  :  a  lecture.  1841 2635.31 

—  Nichols  {J-  H.)    Discourse  on  genius.    1833.  ....  2535.31 

—  Patterson  {R.  H .)    Genius  and  liberty,    [//i/tis  Essays].  1412.01 

—  /".i/cy  anecdotes,  V.  11,  18'23 6211.11 

—  nilmann(C.)    The  worship  of  genius.     1846.3615.16 

—  Whipple  (E.  r.)     [/ji  Ais  Lectures,  p.  156.186)     .     .     .254508 

—  Wilson  iA.)    Infauti  perduti.      [In  Edinburgh  essays.  1856  : 

p.  132-f.9.]       2528.U5 

See  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  13.  1864  {Nature  of.  by  J.  B. 
Brown)  ;  v.  21,  1868  (Characteristics  of.  by  F  H.  Hedge) ; 
Macmillan'a  ma^.,  Dec,  1H62  (Getiius  and  discipline  in 
literature,  by  David  Masson)  ;  Nat.  quar.  rev.,  v.  6, 1863 
(Genius  talent  and  tact)  ;  Temple  Bar,  Jan..  1876  {What  is 
genius?)  ;  Winslow's  med.  critic,  v.  1, 1861  (Reason,  genius, 
and  madness);  Wiuslow'a  jour,  of  psy.  lued..  v.  2,  1849  {In- 
sanity of  men  of  genius)  ;  v.  5,  1852  (Eccentricities  of). 

j8fS-  For  additional  references,  see  Poole's  Index. 

Genius  of  Italy.     See  TornbuU  (Robert).  1849 972.15 

Genlia  (Stephanie  Felicite  Ducrest  de  St.  Aubin,  com- 
tesse  de).     Coutes  moraux.   P..  18C8.   12°.    7045.05 

Contents :  Delphine.  Le  Chaudronnier.  Eglantine.  Eu- 
genie et  Leonce.  Pamela.  Michel  et  Jacqueline.  Re- 
connaissauce  et  probite.    Zuma. 

Dnchesso  de  la  Vallifere,  suivie  de  sa  vie  pe'ni- 
t;nte.  Nouv.  ed.  Augmentee  des  Reflexions  sur 
la  misericorde  de  Dieu.     P.,  1813.  12°.     .  7U45.08 

—  Mndarae  de  Maintenon.     P.,  1843.      16^     .7015.09 

—  Mademoiselle  de   Clermont  ;    suivie  de  Nouvelles. 

Paris.  1814.      16° 7045.07 

—  Sacred  dramas.  Tr.  by  T.  Holcraft.  Fredericksburg, 

1797.    16° 17J4.32 

Contents:  Death  of  Adam.  Hafiar  in  the  Wilderness. 
The  sacrifice  of  Isaac.  Joseph  made  known  to  his  breth- 
ren. Ruth  and  Naomi.  Widow  of  Sarepta.  Return  of 
Tobias. 

—  Le  siege  de  La  Roohelle.     N.  Y.,  1852.  12°.  7045.06 

—  Souvenirs  de  Felicie.      [In  Barriere  (J.  F.)    Col.  des  mem., 

V.  14 507.01 

—  Theatre  d'education  ^  I'usaga  de  la  jeunosse.     2  v. 

Paris,  1817.     16° 7045.12 

Contents :  v.  1.  La  m'^rt  d'Adam,  drama.  Agar  dans  le 
desert.    Isaac.     Joseph  reoouuu  par  ses  fr^rea.    Buth  ct 


Noemi.    La  Veuve  de  Sftrepta.     Le  Retour  de  Tobie.    La 
Colombe.     La  Belle  et  la  bete.    L'lle  heureuse.     Les  Fla- 
cons.    2.  Comedies  :  L'Enfant  gate.  La  Curieuse.  L'Aveu- 
gle  de  Spa.     La  Bonne  mere.    Intrifjtie  et  mensonge.    La 
Rosiere  de  Salency.    La  Marchaude  de  modes. 
4JfS~  For  lines  of  Mine,  de  G..  see  Biography  (p.  148). 
G-ennadios  (A.)     Sketch  of  the  history  of  Greece,  from  B.C.  146 
to  1862.  [With  Schmitz  (L.)  History  of  Greece.  1876.)  421.35 
Gennesaret  (Memories  of).     .See  Macduff  (J.  B.)  1858.     .    3673.01 
Genoa.     See  Countries  {Genoa,  p.  325). 

Genlilism.    See  Thebaud  (A.  J.) 381R.17 

Gentle  (Xlie)  Ufe.     See  Friswell  (J.  H.)  1866 2525.14 

Gentle   measures   in  training  of  the  young.     See  Abbott   (J.) 

1872 6512.22 

Gentle  sliepherd.     See  Ramsay  (Allan).    1853 1742.14 

Gentle  skeptic.     See  Walworth  (C.)  1863 3616.09 

Gentleman  (The).     See  also  Etiquette  and  manners  (p.  450). 
Gentleman's  diary  ;  or,  the  niatliematical  repository.     1819-40. 

22  V.     London,  I8J9-40.     16° 6761.01 

Note. — For  continuation  see  Ladies*  and  gentleman's  diary. 

Gentlefolks  and  others.     See  Duhring  (J.) 2524.17 

Gentleman's  house.    ,See  Kerr  (Robert) 1315.44 

Geutlemau'a   magazine,  1731-1877.      211  v.     London. 

1732-1877.     8'-' 8081.01 

iVofe.— Ist  series,  1731-1807,  101  v.  ;  U.S..  1808-33,  62  v.  ; 
U.S.,  1834-56,  V.  1-45;  N  S.,  1856-65.  v.  1-19:  N.S.,  1866-68, 
V.  1-5  ;  N.S.,  June,  1808-1877,  v.  1-19.  It  changed  from  an 
antiquarian  to  a  popular  magazine  in  1808. 

—  Same.   General  index  to  v.  l-'JO.  L.,1753.   8°.   8081.20 

—  Selection  of  curious  articles  from  the  Gentleman's 

mag.  By  J.  Walker.  3d  ed.  4  v.  L.,1814.  8°.  2.528.01 

Gentlemen's  book' of  etiquette.  See  Hartley  (C.  B.)  1875.  6427.17 

Geutoo  laws,  or  ordinations  of  the  pundits.     [Tr.  by 

N.  Halhead,]  from  a  Persian  translation.  London, 

1776.     4° 5617.14 

Gentz  (Friedrieh  von).    On  the  state  of  Europe  before 
and  after  the  Fr>nch  revolution.     From  the  Ger- 
man, by  J.  C.  Herries.  2d  ed.  L.,  1803.  8°.  5727.17 
J8®*  See  Biography  (p.  148),  for  notices  of  Q, 
GeofTrey  Crayon,  pseud.     See  Irving  (Washington). 
Geofirey  of  Monmouth.    British  history.    [In  Giles  (J.  A.)    [Six 
old  Englisli  chron.     Bohn.  1848.    12°.) 471.04 

—  Wriuht  (?)     On  Geoffrey  of  Monmouth's  History.     [In  his 

Essays  on  arch,  subjects,  e(c..  v.  1, 1861.]     ....     41329 

Geographi  Grseci  niinorea.     5ee  Miiller  (Carl) 77C5.03 

Geographical  distribution  of  animals.  .See  Wallace  (A. R.)  4737.11 
Geographical   magazine.      Ed.  by  C.  E.   Markham. 

V.  1-3.     London,  1874-76.     4° 905.01 


GEOGRAPHY,    TRAVELS,    AND    VOYAGES. 

[Note. — For  works  descriptive  of  particular  countries  and  places,  see  CorrNXBiES  (p.  286-394).] 


1.  Ancient  Geography. 

Leake  (M.)  On  some  disputed  questions  of  ancient 
geography.     1857 1032.09 

MuUer  {C,  ed.)  Geographi  Graeci  minores.  [Gr.  et 
Lat.]     2v.     Dictof,  1835 7765.03 

—  Same.     TabuliB.     Pars  1.     i);Jo(,  18-J5.  .     .  7765.05 
-A'ie6u/i)-  (  B.  (?. )     Lectures  on  ancient  ethnography  and 

geography.    Tr.  by  L.  Schmitz.  2  v.  1854.  425.13 
Smith  (  W.)    Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Boman  geogra- 
phy.    2  V.     1^4-57.        .   • 924.01 

—  New  classical  dictionary  of  geography.     Bevised  by 

C.  Anthon.      1857 437.0.5 

Strabo.  Geography.  Tr.  by  H,  C.  Hamilton  and  W. 
Falconer.     Bnhn,  1854-57 912.10 

—  Eicerpta.    Gr.  et  Lat.    [In  Miiller  (C.)    Geographi,  etc..  v.  2. 

1855.) 7765.04 

—  Geographica.     Gr.  et  Lat.     Accedit  index.  Curanti- 

bus  G.  Miiller  et  F.  Diibner.  Didol,  InSS.    7767.03 
Piilz  (  W. )    Manual  of  ancient  geography.    Tr.  from  the 

German.     Ed.  by  T.  K.  Arnold.    1850.     .     932.01 
Tjzer  [U.  F.)    Classical  geography.    1877.    [Literature 

primers.] 912.27 

Aliases  of  Ancient  Ocograpliy. 
Menke[T.)  Oi-bis  antiqni  descriptio.  Ed.3a.  1800.  915.16 
Smith.  (  \V. )  and  Oinve  {J. )    *Atlas  of  ancient  geography, 

biblical  and  classical.     1874 A37.i5 

SUvidard  library  atlas  of  classical  geography.    London, 

1861.     8° 915.03 

Wellei-  iE.)  and  Schmitz  (X.)     Student's  atlas  of  classi- 

onl  geography.     15  maps.     [187-.]  .     .     .     915.20 

2.  Art  of  Travel. 

Back  (<?.).  Collinson  (—  ),  ami  Gallon  {F)  Hints  to  travellers.  [In 
Roy.d  geogr.  soc.    Journal,  v.  34,  1864.)      .... 


Berchtold  (L.)    Essay  to  direct  the  inquiries  of  patriotic 

travellers.     2  v.     1789 922.  Ul 

v.  1.  Objects  of  inquiry.    2  List  of  works  of  travel. 

Boner  ( C. )  Guide  for  travellers  in  the  plain  and  on  the 
mountain 932.14 

Gallon  (F.)     Art  of  travel.      1860 9,32.04 

JIoweH  (J.)  Instructions  for  forreine  travell,  1642. 
Eepr.  by  E.  Arber.     1869 5011.08 

Lord  (J.  K.)    At  home  in  the  wilderness.  1867.  932.13 

3.  Bibliography  of  Travel. 
Berchtold  [L.)    Bibliography  of  travel.    [In  his  Essay,  etc.,  v.  3, 

1789.) 922.01 

Boucher  de  La  Rickarderie  ( G. )  Bibliothfeque  universelle 

des  voyages  ;  avec  des  extraits.   6  v.  1808.   2722.10 
Locke  {J.)    Catalogue  and  character  of  voyages  and  travels.     [In 

Ais  Works,  v.  10.)       6052.10 

Pinkerton  {J.)     Catalogue  of  booka  of  voyages  and  travels.  [In  his 

Col.  of  voyages,  v.  17.] 926.17 

4.  Collections  of  Voyages  and  Travels. 

AMey  (  T. )  Collection  of  voyages  and  travels  in  Europe, 
Asia,    Africa,    and   America.       [Compiled   by    T. 

Greene.]     4  v.     1745-46 9:t5  09 

Contents:  v.  1.  Voyages  to  the  southeast  and  East-Indies. 
1418-1545.  First  voyat,'es  of  IheEuglisJi  to  Guinea  aud  East 
Indies,  1552-1598.  Voyages  tt>  the  East  Indies,  sent  forth 
by  the  Company  of  Merchants,  1600-1620.  Voyages  to  Af- 
rica and  the  islands  acljacent,  by  A.  da  Cada  Mosto  and 
others,  14.55-1721. 

2.  Vuyaf^es  along  the  western  coast  of  Africa  :  French 
and  En;,:lish,  1620-1743.  Voyages  and  travels  to  Guinea  aud 
Benin,  1066-1730.     Description  of  Guinea. 

3.  Voyages  and  travel^^  to  Guinea.  Voyages  aud  travels 
to  Benin.  Voyages  to  Kongo  and  Angola.  Description 
of  Loaugo,  Kayo,  Angola,  aud  adjacent  countries.  De- 
scription of  eastern  coast  of  Africa,  from  the  Cape  of  Good 
Ho]ie  to  Cape  Guarda  Fuy.  Voyages  and  travels  to  China, 
1656-1720. 


BBOOKLYN    MERCANTILE   LIBRARY. 


GEOGRAPHY  :  CollooUons  of  Travels. 


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4.  Ddscriptiou   of  Culna.    Description  of  Korea.  Eaat 
Tartary,  autl  Tibet.    Travels  through  Tartary,  Tibet,  aod 
Bubharia,  to  aud  from  Oiima.  li4G-lti08. 
Cjnder{J.)  Alodern  traveller.  33  v.  1824-34.    .     911.01 

Contents. 

Africa.  V.  20-22.  Italy,  v.  31X3. 

Ameiica,  v.  2J-24.  -  Moxico,  v.  25-26. 

Arabia,  v.  4.  Palesliue,  v.  1. 

Brazil,  v.  29-30.  Persia  and  Chiua,  v.  12-13- 

Barmab.  Siain.  etc..  T.  11.        Pei'U.  Cbiii*.  ftc.  v.  28. 

Coliltubia,  V.  27.  Russia,  v.  17. 

Egypt,  Nubia,  rtc,  v.  5-6.        Spain  and  Portugal,  v.  18-19. 

Greece,  v.  15-lG.  Syria  aud  Asia  Miuor,  v.  2-3. 

iDdia,  V.  7-10.  Tuikoy,  v.  H. 

Haklayt  {Richard).     •Collection  of  the   early  voyages, 

travels,  and  discoveries   of  the   Engiish   nation. 
New  ed.,  with  additions.     5  v.     Loudoa,  1809-12. 

4° 916.15 

Con(-in's. 
V.  1.  DiacoaerieB  toward  tUe  north  and  northeast  by  sea. 
aa  of  Laplmd.  Sc^rikauia.  C^relia.  "Qiia  uf  S.  Nicolas,  isles 
of  Golgoieiie.  Vaigatz.  and  Nona  Zemba  ;  toward  the  gre^t 
riuer  Ob,  ttussia,  Ciispiaa  sea.  Georgia.  Armenia.  Media, 
Persia,  Bi^gUar  in  Bactria.  aud,  diners  kiujjdomes  ot  Tar- 
taria  ;  togJtUwr  with  many  notable  momuuouts  aud  testi- 
moniea  oi  tlie  aucieut  fonen  trades  and  tho  warrelike  and 
other  shipping  of  En;^Iaiidiu  former  a^es  ;  of  Island  and 
of  the  uorLheru  sei3  aud  lands  situate  thit  way,  and  the 
defeat  of  the  Spanish  Annada,  153a.     [loHO  on  t.p.J 

2.  1.  DisGoucsri'-s  toward  the  south  and  suutheast  parts 
of  the  wijrl  I  by  sea,  and  oueiUui  through  the  streight  of 
Gibralter  to  Alger,  Tnuia.  Tripolia  in  Barbary,  Alexandria, 
and  Cairo  in  E^ypt.  isios  of  Sicilia,  Zante,  cau.lia.  Rhodna. 
Cyprus,  Chi  >,  city  of  Constantinople,  diu-^rs  parts  of  Asia 
Miuor,  Syria  an  1  Arnaonia.  Jerusalem,  aud  otuer  places  io 
Judea  ;  aUo  to  Arabia,  down  the  riuer  Euphrates  to  Baby- 
lon and  B-ilaara.  tlirongh  the  Persian  gulph  to  Ormutz, 
Chaul.  Go.i.  and  islands  adioyning  upiu  the  south  parts  of 
Asia  ;  also  upon  Goa  to  Ca:n"baia,  and  all  the  dominions  of 
the  Great  Mogor,  to  the  riuer  Gauges.  Beu^ala,  Aiacan,  Ba- 
cola,  Choudari.  Pegu,  Jamahai  in  Siam.  aud  almo-it  ttie 
frontiers  of  China.  2.  Voyagc-s,  ^'tc,  male  without  the 
Bti'eight  of  Gibraltir  to  the  islands  of  the  Acores,  Porto 
Santo,  Madera,  and  the  Canaries.  toUiuglomea  of  Barbary 
and  isles  of  CipJ  Veide,  Itiuai-s  of  Sene;,'!,  (.T.imbra.  Mad'- 
raburaba.  Sierra  Li^ona.  coast  of  Guinea  aud  Bauiu,  isles  of 
8.  Thome  aud  Siuta  Helaua,  and  parts  about  Cape  Buona 
Esperauza.  Qaitau^'one  neere  M^zauibitjae,  isles  of  Comoro 
and  Zmzib-ir.  city  of  Goa,  beyond  Gapu  Comori,  isles  of 
Nicuba;-,  Gomes  Polo,  Pulo  Fiuaom,  Malacca,  and  to  king- 
dome  of  lunsalaou. 

3.  Discoveries,  etc..  in  the  new  found  world  of  America, 
viz.  :  En^^ronland,  Labrador,  Newfoundland,  up  the  Grand 
bay.  gutfe  of  S.  Lawrence,  and  the  rivar  of  Canada  to 
Bbores  aud  miiues  of  Virginia  aud  Florida,  aud  to  the  west. 
to  tha  rich  and  pleasant  countrivis  of  Nueua  Biscaye,  Cibola, 
Tiguex.  Cicaic,  Q  uuira,  to  New  Mexi>:o.  to  the  gnlfe  of 
California;  aud  liUewise  to  the  Yles  lyin^  before  the  cape 
of  Florida,  bay  of  Mexico,  and  Terra  Firma  to  the  coasts 
aud  inltnds  ot  Newa  Spiine.  a:id  Guiani  ;  tJ  Bi-asil.  to  the 
river  Plato.  throu;4h  tlie  streights  of  Magellan,  from  thence 
ou  the  backside  of  America,  atoug  Chili,  Poru,  Nicaragua, 
Neua  Espanna.  California,  Nona  Albion,  and  northerly  as 
fair^as  iV  :  together  with  the  voyages  ol  Sir  F.  Drake  and 
T.  Caudish,  roand  tlio  world,  and  dmers  other  voyages  in- 
tended to  set  forth  for  that  course. 

4-  Voyages  in  America  m  ide  by  Drake,  Oxnam,  Barker. 
Miohelson.  Mace.  Carey.  Chamberlaine.  Newport.  King, 
May.  Duddeley,  Preston.  Sommers,  Hawkins.  Sherley.  Pai:^ 
ker.  to  Spanish  America  ;  of  Ra'eigh,  Keyniis,  to  Gitiaua  ; 
of  Hawkins.  Hare.  Lancaster.  Rauiger,  iiorey.  Pudaey,  to 
Bi-asil ;  ^f  R.  Taorne  and  J.  Drake  to  riuor  Plate  ;  Silua, 
"Winter.  Kanton.  Ward,  Withriiigtou.  Li.ster.  Caudiah,  to 
the  South  Seas,  cic.  Supplement.  Galvano  a  rtiscoveiies  of 
the  world.  Davis's  w^rides  bydrographioall  discription. 
Voyage  d'outremer.  par  Birtrandon  de  la  Bro..'quiere.  Na- 
uigation  aud  vyag>:!3  of  L^wis  Vertomanuus  to  the  East. 

5.  Voyages  by  tlollaud  ships  into  East  Indies,  1595-98. 
Newes  from  the  Eist  Indies;  or  a  voyage  to  B^agaUa, 
written  by  W.  Bruton,  10j3.  Fardle  of  Facions,  the  peo' 
plea  eubaOitin!5  the  two  partes  o\'  the  earth  called  AffriL-ke 
and  Asie,  by  W.  Waterman.  Conquest  of  the  grand  Cana- 
ries, 159J.  History  of  tho  West  Indies  and  an  accnunt  of 
the  actes  and  adventmes  of  the  Spaniards  which  have 
conquered  and  peopled  these  countries.  Published  in 
Latiu,  by  Hakluyt,  and  translated  by  Lok.  Virginia  richly 
valued,  by  the  description  of  the  matue  land  of  Florida,  her 
next  neighbour,  out  of  four  years  travel  of  F.  de  Soto. 
Translated  from  the  Portuguese,  by  Hakluyt.  Discovery 
of  the  Birmudas,  by  Sir  F.  Gates,  Sir  G.  S  unmers,  and 
Capt.  Newport.  True  coppie  of  a  discourse  written  by  a 
gentleman  employed  in  the  late  voyage  of  Spaiue  aud  Port- 
ing tie.  1589.  The  omisBiona  of  Coles  voyage,  stated  by  the 
earl  of  Essex. 

KeiT  (Robert).  A  general  history  and  collection  of  voy- 
ages and  travels,  aixangeJ  io  svstematic  order. 
18  V.     E^iu.  and  Loudon,  1824.  8°,    .     .     914.08 

Cont'^nts. 
V.  1.  Voyages  and  travels  of  discovery,  from  the  era  of 
Alfred,  kiug  of  England,  in  the  ttth  century,  to  the  era  of 


Don  Henry,  prince  of  Portujial,  nt  the  commencement  of 
the  15th  century;  DiBcovertes  in  the  time  of  Alfred; 
Original  discovery  of  Gr<'enl.md  by  tho  Icelanders  in  the 
9th  century;  Early  discovery  nf  Wiulaud.  or  America,  by 
the  Icelanders,  about  luOl  ;  Travels  of  two  Mahonietana 
into  India  aud  China,  9th  century  ;  Travels  of  Riibbl  Ben- 
jamin from  Spain  to  China.  r2lh  century  :  Travels  of  an 
Englishman  m  Tartaiy,  1243  ;  Sketcb  of  the  revolutions 
in  Tartary  :  Travels  ol  John  do  Piano  Carpini,  1246  :  Trav- 
els of  W.  do  Uubruquls,  itbont  12J3  ;  Travels  of  Haitho, 
prince  of  Armenia,  1254  ;  Travels  of  Marco  Polo.  12G0  to 
12D5  :  Travels  of  Oderic  of  Porteuau.  1318  :  Travels  of  Sir 
John  Mandeville,  1322;  Itinerary  of  Pegoletti.  between 
Asof  and  China.  1355  ;  Voya^^es  of  Nicolo  and  Antonio 
Zeno.  1380  ;  Travels  of  SchiUltberger,  li'Ji  :  Travels  of  the 
ambassadoiB  of  Shah  Rukb,  H19  ;  Voyage  and  shipwreck 
of  Quirini,  1431  ;  Travels  of  Jo.-aphat  Barburo.  H3tt. 

2.  Acconnt  of  various  early  pilgrimages  from  England  to 
the  holy  land,  between  1097  and  11C7;  Discovery  of  Ma- 
deira;  Discovery  aud  conquest  of  the  Canary  islands; 
General  voyages  and  travels,  chiufiy  of  discovery,  from, 
the  era  of  Don  Henry,  prince  of  Portugal,  in  1412.  to  that 
of  George  in.,  in  1760.  Book  1.  History  of  the  discover- 
ies of  the  Portuguese  along  tho  coast  of  Africa,  and  in  In- 
dia, from  141'^  to  1505  :  Summary  of  tho  discoveries  of 
the  world,  to  tlie  year  1555.  by  Autonio  Galvano  :  Journey 
of  Ambrose  Coutarini,  ainbassa'lor  from  tUe  republic  of 
Venice,  to  Uzun-Hassan.  king  cf  I'eraia.  in  the  years  1473-6, 
written  by  himself;  Voyages  of  discovery  by  the  Portu- 
guese along  the  western  coaet  of  Africa,  under  Don  Henry  ; 
Original  journal^  of  the  voyages  of  ^'ada  Moeto.  and  Pedro 
de  Cintra,  to  the  coast  of  Africa,  the  former  in  the  years 
1455  and  i456,  and  the  latter  soon  after  ;  Continnatiou  of 
tlie  Portuguese  discoveries  along  the  coast  of  Africa,  from 
the  death  of  Don  Henry,  in  14G3,  to  tho  discovery  of  tho 
Cape  of  Good  Hope,  in  1480  :  History  of  the  discovery  and 
conquest  of  India  by  the  Portuguese,  between  1407  and 
1505,  from  the  origiLal  Portuguese  of  Herman  Lopes  do 
Castaneda.  Letters  lesptctiug  India  aud  the  Indian  trade, 
about  1500. 

3.  History  of  the  discovery  of  America,  and  of  some  of 
the  early  conquests  in  the  new  world  ;  History  of  the  dis- 
covery of  America  by  Christopher  Columbus,  written  by 
his  son,  Don  Ferdinand  Columbus  ;  Account  of  the  dis- 
covery of  America  by  Columbus,  by  Autonio  do  Herrera  ; 
Voyages  of  Americua  Veppucius  to  the  new  world  ;  Sum- 
mary of  the  discoveries  and  settlemeuta  of  the  Spaniaida 
in  the  West  Indies,  from  the  death  of  Columbus  to  the  ex- 
pedition of  Hernando  Cortes  against  Mexico  ;  History  of 
the  discovery  aud  conquest  of  Mexico,  written  in  the  yeat 
1568,  by  Capt.  Bernal  Diaz  del  Castiilo, 

4.  Conquest  of  Mexico,  continued ;  History  of  the  dis- 
covery aud  conquest  of  Peru,  by  Francisco  Plzarro,  writ- 
ten by  Augustino  Zarate. 

5.  History  of  Peru  by  Zarate  concluded  ;  Continuation 
of  the  early  history  of  Peru,  from  1549  to  the  death  of  the 
Inca  Tupac  Amaru*  extracted  from  Garcilnsso  de  la  Vega  ; 
History  of  the  discovery  and  conquest  of  Chili ;  Discovery 
of  Florida,  and  account  of  several  inefl'ectual  iittempta  to 
conquer  and  settle  that  country  by  the  Spaniards. 

6.  Eaily  English  voyages  of  discovery  to  America : 
Newfoundland,  etc.;  Voyages  of  Jacques  Cartier  from  St. 
Maloes  to  Newfoundland  and  Canada,  in  l".34-5  ;  Continua- 
tion of  the  discoveries  and  conquetsts  of  the  Portuguese  in 
the  east,  with  some  account  of  the  early  voyages  of  other 
European  nations  to  India;  1.  Discoveries  of  Portuguese 
from  1505  to  1539  :  2.  Particular  relation  of  the  expedition 
of  Solyman  Pacha  from  Suez  to  India  against  tlie  Portu- 
guese at  Din.  written  by  a  Venetian  officer  ;  Voyage  of  Doa 
Stefano  de  Gama  from  Goa  to  Suez  in  I.'S-lO,  written  by  Don 
Juan  de  Castro  ;  Portuguese  tx-ansactions  in  India,  from 
1541  to  1581. 

7.  Same,  cont'd  ;  Voyages  and  travels  in  Egypt,  Syria. 
Arabia.  Persia,  and  India,  by  Ludovi^i  Verthema.  in  1503  ; 
Voyages  aud  travels  of  Cesar  Frederick  in  In-lia  ;  Early 
English  voyages  to  Guinea  and  other  parts  of  the  west 
coast  of  Alrica ;  Some  miscellaneous  early  voyages  of  tho 
English  :  Early  voyages  of  the  English  to  theLast  Indies. 

8-9.  Early  voyaies  of  the  English  to  India,  after  the 
eetablishmeut  of  the  En;:;li8h  East  India  company. 

10.  Early  circumnavigations,  or  voyages  round  the 
world  :  1.  Voyage  of  Ferdinand  Magellan  round  the  world. 
1519-22;  Voyago  of  Sir  Francis  Drake  round  the  world. 
Voyage  of  Sir  Thomas  Caudish.  in  1580  8s  ;  Voyage  of 
Oliver  Van  Noort  round  the  world,  1503-l()0l ;  Voyage  of 
George  Spilbergen.  1614-17;  Voyage  round  the  world  in 
1615-17,  by  Wm.  Cornelison  Schouten  and  Jacques  Le  Maire, 
going  round  Cape  Horn  ;  Voyage  of  the  Nassau  H'.et  roiuid 
the  world.  lGJy-6,  under  the  command  of  Jacques  Le  H<  r- 
mite  ;  Voyage  round  the  world.  1683-91,  by  Captain  John 
Cooke,  accompanied  by  Capt.  Cowley  aud  Capt.  Wm.  Dam- 
pier:  Voyago  by  Wm.  Fuunell.  1703-6:  Voyage  by  Capt 
Woods  Rogers,  and  Steplien  Courtney.  170S-11  ;  Voyage  of 
John  Clipperton,  1719-22  ;  Voyage  by  Capt.  George  Shel- 
vocke.  1719  22. 

11.  Same,  cont'd.  Voyage  by  Comniodoro  Roggewein, 
1721-23  ;  Voya.:e  by  George  Anson.  1710-44. 

12.  Commodore  Byron's  voyage,  17G4-0.  in  tho  Dolphin  ; 
Wallis's  voyage.  17G6-8,  in  the"Dolp!;in  ;  Carturet*8  vovage, 
1766-9,  in  the  Swallow  ;  Cook's  voyage,  1768-7U.  in  tho  En- 
deavor. 

13.  Cook's  voyage  cont'd  ;  Appendix,  abstract  of  tha 
Toyage  round  tne  world,  by  Lewis  de  Bougainville,  in  the 
La  Boudeuse  aud  L'Ltoile,  1766-1769. 


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14.  An  account  of  a  voyage  toward  the  south  polo,  and 
rouud  the  world  in  the  Resolutiou  aud  Adventure,  in 
1772-5,  written  by  James  Cook. 

15-17.  Same,  cont'd.  A  voyage  to  the  Pacific  ocean, 
under  captains  CooU.  Gierke,  and  Gore  iu  the  Kesolutiou 
and  Discovery.  1770-80.  Appendix  No,  1.  Byron's  narrative; 
Appendix  No.  2.  Bulkeley's  narrative. 

18.  Historical  sketch  of  the  progress  of  discovery,  navi- 
gation, and  commerce,  from  the. earliest  records  to  the 
beginning  of  the  nineteenth  century,  by  Wm.  Stevenson. 
Catalogue  of  voyages  and  travels. 

Pinkerion  {J. )  *General  collection  of  voyages  and  trav- 
els.    17  v.     London,  1808-li.    4°.     .     .     .  926.01 
Contents. 

Abd  Allatif.     Relation  respecting  Egypt,  1203,  v.  15. 

Addison  (L.)    Account  of  West  Barbary,  lfi71,  v.  15. 

Adausou  iM.)    Voyage  to  Senegal,  the  Island  of  Goree,  and  the 
river  Gambia,  1749-53,  v.  16. 

Allison  (T  )    Voyage  from  Archangel.  1697,  v.  1. 
*   America    (Discoveries  and  settlements  of   the    English    in), 
from  the  reign  of  Henry  VII.  to  the  close  of  Queeu  Eliza- 
beth's, V.  12. 

Aogelo  (M.)    Voyage  to  Congo,  166G-7.  v.  16. 

Bacstrom  (S.).    Voyage  to  Spitzbergen,  17aO,  v.  1. 

Balbi  (G.)    Voyage  to  Pegu,  1579,  v.  9. 

Baron  (S.)     Description  ot  Tonqueen.  v.  9. 

Battel  (A)     Adventures  in  Angola,  1589,  v.  16. 

Beeeknian  (D.)     Voyage  to  Borneo,  1714,  v.  11. 

Bell  (J.)    Travels  in  Asia,  1716-22,  v.  7. 

Benjamin  of  Tudela'  (ItabbiJ.    Travels'from  Spain  to  China, 
1160  73,  V.  7. 

Bernier  (Fr.)    Voyage  to  the  East  Indies,  v.  8. 

Betagh  (W.)     Account  of  Peru.  1720.  v.  U. 

Blount  (H.)    Voyage  into  the  Levant,  1634,  v.  10. 

Borri  (C.)    Account  of  Cochin-China.  v.  9. 

Bosman  (W  )    Description  of  the  coast  of  Guinea,  1700,  v.  16. 

Bourgoing  (J.  F.)    Travels  in  Spain,  1777,  v.  5. 

Bouguer  (P.)    Voyage  to  Peru,  1735,  v.  14. 

Brand  (J.)     Description  of  the  Orkneys  and  Shetland,  Pight- 
land,  Firth,  and  Caithness,  v.  3. 

Bray  (W.)     Tour  into  Derbyshire,  etc..  1777.  v.  2. 

Browne  (E.)    Journey  to  Dar-Fur,  Africa.  1793,  v.  15. 

—  Jouruies  iu  the  interior  of  Africa,  v.  16. 

Buchanan  (F.)    Journey  through  Mysore,  Canara.  and  Malabar, 

1800.  V.  8. 
Buruaby  (B.)  Travels  through  the  middle  settlements  in  Korth 

America,  1759  60.  v.  13. 
Carh  {D.  do).    Voyage  to  Congo,  1666-7,  v.  16. 
•  'Carou  (F.)    Account  of  Japan,  1631-8.  v.  7. 

Cartier  (J.)  Discovery  of  the  island  of  New  France,  1634,  v.  12. 
Catalogue  of  books  of  voyages  and  travels,  v.  17. 
Chardin  (Sir  J.)     Travels  iu  Persia,  v.  9. 
Chaste  (De).     Voyage  to  Tercera,  1583,  v.  1. 
CoUimbus  (F.)    Discovery  of  the  West  Indies,  v.  12. 
Coudamine  (C.  M.  de  la).  Travels  in  S»uth  America,  1743,  v.  14. 
Cook  (James).     Abstract  of  his  three  voyages,  1768-80.  v,  11. 
Coxe  (W.)    Travels  iu  Denmark  and  Norway,  about  1780,  V.  6. 

—  Travels  in  Russia,  about  I8O1.1,  v.  6. 

—  Travels  in  Switzerland,  1776-8,  v.  5. 

Cumberland  (G..  eart  of).     Voyage  to  the  Azores,  1589.  v.  1 
Dampier  (W.)    Account  of  New  Holland,  1700,  v.  11. 

—  Account  of  the  Philippines,  1686.  v.  II. 
Dandini  (J.)    Voyage  to  Mount  Libanus,  1680.  v.  10. 
Dolomieu  (D.  de).    Account  uf  the  earthquakes  in  Calabria  in 

1783.  v.  5. 
Dutch  voyages  to  the  north  of  Europe,  1594  6,  v.  1. 
Ehreumalm  (A.)    Travels  into  western  Nordland  and  Lapland 

1741.  V.  1. 
Ferber  (J.  J.)    Oryctography  of  Derbyshire,  v.  2. 
Fitch  (R.)    Voyage  to  Pegu,  Ormus,  and  the  East  Indies,  v.  9. 
For.ster  (G.)    Travels  iu  the  northern  part  of  Persia,  1783,  v.  9. 
Fortia  de  Piles  (A.  T.  J.  A.  M.  de).  Travels  in  Sweden,  1790-2,  v.  6. 
FranekUu  (W.)     Tour  iu  the  south  of  Persia,  1786-7.  v.  9. 
Frobisber  (M.)    Three  voyages  for  the  discovery  of  the  north- 
west passage,  1576-8,  v.  12. 
Glas  (G.)    History  of  the  Canary  Islands.  1764,  v.  16. 
Goez  (B.)     Travels  from  Labor  to  China.  1602.  v.  7. 
Gouzaies  (M.)    Voyage  to  England  and  Scotland.  1730,  v.  2. 
Guignes  (L.  J.  de).    Observations  on  the  Phihppine  Islands, 

and  tlie  Isle  of  France,  v.  11. 
Hamel  (H.)      Travels  in  Korea.  1653,  v.  7. 
Hamilton  (A.)    Account  of  the  East  Indies,  1688-1723,  v.  8. 
Hamilton  (W.)    Letters  ou  the  Basaltes  of  the  northern  coast 

of  Ireland,  v.  3. 
Hasstl  (J.)     Tour  of  the  isle  of  Wight,  1790.  v.  2. 
Heath  (R. )    Account  of  the  Islands  of  Scilly,  v.  2. 
Japan  (Diary  on  the  coast  of),  167:i.  v.  7. 
Jenkinson  (A.)    Voyages  and  travels  to  Bucharia,  1557,  v.  9. 
Ji>uruey  from  Cairo  to  Mount  Sinai,  1722,  v.  10. 
Kaeinpfer  (E.)     History  of  Japan,  v.  7. 
Kalm  (P.)    Travels  iu  North  America,  1748,  v.  13. 
Kerguelen  Tremarec  (Y.  J.  de).  Voyage  in  the  North  Sea,  1767-8, 

V.  1. 
Lahontan  (N.,  haron  de).  Travels  iu  Canada  :  memoirs  of  North 

America.  1683.  v.  13. 
Leems  (K.)    Account  of  Danish  Lapland,  v.  1. 
Lempriero  (W.)    Tour  to  Morocco,  1789,  v.  16. 
Le  Koy  (P.  L.)    Narrative  of  four  Russian  sailors,  1743,  v.  1. 
Lister  (M.)     Journey  to  Paris,  16'.t8,  v.  4, 
Lobo  (J.)    Voyage  to  Abyssmia,  1622,  v.  15. 


Loi-d  (H.)    Discovery  of  the  Banians  and  Persees,  v.  8. 
Mohammedans  (Travels  of  two),  through  India  and  China  In 

the  ninth  century,  v.  7. 
Malkin  (B.  H.)    Tour  through  Wales,  1806,  v.  2. 
Martin  {M  )  Description  of  thi-  western  islands  of  Scotland,  v.  3. 
Martin  (M.)     Voyage  to  St.  Kilda  .  v.  3. 

Maundrell  (H  )  Journey  Irum  Aleppo  to  Jerusalem,  1697,  v.  10. 
Maupertuis  (P.  L.  M.  de).     Memoir  on  the  meaauro  of  a  degree 

of  the  meridian  at  the  Polar  Circle,  1737,  v.  1. 
MeroUa  (Jerome).    Voyage  to  Congo.  16S2.  v.  16. 
Moritz  (C.  P.)    Travels  through  England,  1782,  v.  2. 
Niebuhr  (G.)    Travels  in  Arabia,  170J,  v.  10. 
Nieuhoff  (J.)    Travels  in  Cliiua.  1655,  v.  7. 

Voyages  and  travels  in  Brazd.  1640,  v.  14. 

Outhier  (U.)    Journey  of  a  voyage  to  the  north,  1736-7,  v.  1. 

Ovallo  (A.  de).     Historical  relation  of  Chili,  1649,  v.  14. 

Park  (M.)     Travels  in  Africa,  v.  16. 

Pelsart  (F.)    Voyage  to  Australasia,  1628,  v.  11. 

Pennant  (T.)    Tour  in  Scotland.  1769.  v.  3. 

Peron  (F.)  Voyage  for  the  discov.  of  southern  lands,  1800,  v.  11. 

Persia  (Description  of),  v.  9, 

Phipps  (C.  J.)    Voyage  toward  the  North  Pole,  1773,  v.  1. 

Pigafetta  (A.)     Voyage  round  the  world,  1519-22,  v.  11. 

Pococke  (R.)    Travels  in  the  east,  1737-8,  v.  10. 

—  Ti-avela  in  Egypt,  1737,  v.  15. 
Polo  (Marco).     Travels,  v.  7. 

Poncet  (C.  J.)    Journey  to  Abyssinia.  IC98-1700,   v.  16. 
Pontauus  (J.I.)    Dissert,  cone,  the  N.  E.  passage,  v.  1. 
Proyart  (L.  B.)    History  of  Loaugo,  Kakougo,  and  other  king- 
doms of  Africa,  1776.  v.  16. 
Raleigh  (  Sir  W.)    Report  of  an  engagement  near  the  Azorea, 

1591.  v.  1.      ■ 
Ramond  de  Carbonnieres  (L.  F.  E.)    Journey  to  the  summit  of 

Mont  Perdu.  1802,  v.  4. 
Regnard  (J.  F.)    Journey  to  Lapland,  1681,  v.  1. 
Retrospect  of  the  origin  aud  progress  of  discovery,  v.  17. 
Richard  (J.)     History  of  Touquiu,  v.  9. 
Riesbeck  (G.  de).     Travels  through  Germany.  1780.  v.  6. 
Robertson  (D.)     Tour  through  Isle  of  Man,  1791,  v.  2. 
Rochou  (A.  M.)    Voyage  to  Madagascar,  1792,  v.  16. 
Roe  [Sir  T.)     Voyage  to  India.  1614-15,  v.  8. 
Rubruquia  (W.  de).    Travels  into  Tartary  and  China,  1263,  v.  7. 
Santos  (J.  dos).    History  of  Eastern  Ethiopia,  1684,  v.  16. 
Saiissnre  (H.  B.  de).    Attempts  to  reach  the  summit  of  Mout 

Blanc,  1786,  v.  4. 
Shaw  (S.)    Tour  to  the  west  of  England,  1788,  v.  2. 
Shaw  (T.)    Travels  in  Barbary,  1727,  v.  15. 
Skriue  (H.)    Tour  through  Wales.  1795,  v.  2. 
Smith   J.)    History  of  Virginia,  New  England,  aud  the  Sum* 

mer  Isles.  1624,  v.  13. 
Spallanzani  (L.)    Travels  in  the  two  Sicilies,  1778,  t.  6. 
Stavorinus  (J.  S.)  Account  of  Java  aud  Batavia.  aud  of  Celebos, 

Amboyua,  etc.,  1798,  v.  11. 
Symes  (M.j    Embassy  to  Ava,  v.  9. 
Tartary  (Independent).    Accounts  of,  v.  9. 
Ta8man(A.  J.)    Voyage  for  the  discovery  of  southern  coun- 

tries.  1642,  v.  11. 
Tavernier  (J.  B.)    Extract  from  voyage.s  to  inquire  concerning 

diamond  mines,  v.  8. 
Thierry  de  Meuonville  (N.  J.)    Travels  to  Guaxaca,  1777.  v.  13. 
Thunborg  (C.P.)  Account  of  the  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  1772.  v.  16. 
Tibet  (Description  of),  v.  7. 

Tibet  (Travels  of  several  missionaries  through),  1600-1700,  v.  7, 
Troil  (U.  von).    Letters  on  Iceland,  1772,  v.  1. 
Turpin  (F.  R.)    History  of  Siam.  v.  9. 
Ullua  (A.  de).    Voyage  to  South  America,  1735,  v.  14. 
Valle  (Pietro  della).     Travels  in  Persia,  1614.  v.  9. 
Virginia  (Discovery  of  and  voyages  to),  1584-90,  v.  12. 
Willoughhy  (Sir  H.)    Voyage  to  the  northern  parts  of  Russia 

and  Siberia,  1653,  v.  1. 
Windhust  ',J.)    Journey  to  Mecquinez.  Morocco,  1721,  v.  15. 
Young  (Arthur).    Travels  iu  France,  1787-9,  v.  4. 

—  Tour  iu  Ireland,  1776-8,  v.  3. 

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Bohn(H.  0.)  Pictorial  handbook  of  modi rn  geography. 

1861 932.02 

Davis  (John).      World's  hydrographical  description,  1595.     [In 

Hakluyt.     Voyages,  v.  4,  1811.J 916.18 

Fisher  {li.  S.)  Book  of  the  world.  2  v.  1852.  915.01 
Gallon  {F.)  Modern  geog.  (/ii  Cambr.  essays.  1855.]  .  .  2517.13 
Heylyn  (P.)    Microcosmos.     A  little  description  of  the 

great  world.     [2d  ed.  ?]   1625 912.20 

Hughes  (W.)    Treasury  of  geograjAy.     18(57.       932.19 

Humboldt  (K  H.  A.  von).     Cosmos  :    a  sketch  of    the 

universe.      Tr.  by  E.  C.  Otte,  B.  F.  Paul,  and  \V. 

S.  Dallas.     5  v.     London,  1849-58.     12°.     912.01 

Contents:  v.  1.  Introduction.    General  review  of  natural 

phenomena. 

2.  Incitement  to  the  study  of  nature.  History  of  the 
physical  contemplation  of  the  nniverse. 

3-4.  Oosmical  phenomena.     Tables  of  Stars. 

5.  Size,  form,  aud  density.     Internal  heat  and  magnetic 

activity  of  the  earth.    Earthquakes  and  volcanoes.    Ther- 
mal and  gas  springs. 

Same.     4  v.     N.  Y.,  1859.     12".      .     .     .     912.06 

Same.     Kosmos.     [German.]     v.  1-3.     .     912.13 

Malte  Brun  (G)  and  Balbi  (A.)      System  of  universal 

geography.     1851 915.05 

Milner  (T.)    Gallery  of  geography.   2  v.     1875.     935.15 

Mirse  (S.K)  New  system  of  modern  geog.  1.S22.   913.04 

Murray  (H.)     Encyclopajdia  of  G.    3  v.     18)9.     916.01 

Contents  :    v.  1.  Ancient   geography.    Geography  of  the 

middle  ages.    Modern  geogr.     Principles  of  geogr.    (Jeol. 

principles.      Geogr.  of  Europe.     2.  Europe,  cont'd.    Asia. 

Africa,     3.  Africa  cont'd.     Australia,  Polynesia,  and  the 

islands  in  the  Polar  Seas.    America. 
Pliny.    Account  of  the  world.     [In  ftis  Natural  history,  v.  1-2, 

Bohn,  1855.] 4716.01 

8.  General  and  Miscellaneous  Books  of  Travel. 

Ainsworth  {W.  F.)  The  earth  delineated  with  pen  and 
pencil 936.17 

Ansted  (D.  T.)  Scenery,  science,  and  art;  note  book 
[in  France,  Switzerland,  Germany,  Spain,  Sar- 
dinia, Africa,  aud  America].     1854.     .     .     922.20 

Ballantynes  miscellany.  13  v.  L.,  1869.  18°.  931.02 
Note.— For  Contents  see  p.  62  of  Catalogue. 

Bates  {H.  W.)  Illustrated  travels;  record  of  discov., 
geogr.iphy,  and  adventure,  v.l,  5.    1869-73.916.05 

Bory  de  Saint  Vincent  (./.  B.  0.  M. )  lies  diverses  des 
trois  oc(5ans.     1840.      [Univers]      .     .     901.18 

Boullaye  le  Qouz  {F.  de  la).  Les  voyages  et  les  observa- 
tions.    [Europe,  Asie,  et  Afifrique.  ]     .     .     923  06 

Bourne  (H.  E.  F. )  EngUsh  seamen  under  the  Tudors. 
2v.  1868 9'21.26 

Campbell  {Lord  G.)  Log  letters  from  the  '  Challenger.' 
1877 913.21 

Clioules  (J.  0.)  Cruise  of  the  "  North  Star."  1854.  9G4.05 

Cleveland  (R.  J. )  Voyages  and  commercial  enterprises. 
1850 9'22.08 

C(irio.si^^,s- geog.  P.,  185.'..  16°.  [Bibl.  depoche.]  6411.07 

Dana  (R.  H.)  Two  years  before  the  mast.  1869.  922.14a 

Davenport  (B.  A.)  Narratives  of  peril  and  suffering. 
1868 3261.01 

Dempsey  (J.  M.)  Our  ocean  highways  :  universal  route 
book.   1870 933.05 


Ftgsbee  (A.)     Maritime  flags   of  all  nations,    together 

with  geog.  de.scr.  of  every  kingdom.  1869.  931.01 

Gallon  (F.)    Vacation  tourists,  1860-63.   3  v.     .     925.11 

Note.— Tor  Contents  see  p.  564  of  Catalogue. 
Gonzales  (E.)    Voyages  en  pantoufles.     1809.     7022.18 
Goodrich  (F.  B.)    Man  upon  the  sea  :  from  the  earliest 

ages.     1858 923.12 

Hull  (Capt.  B.)      Fragments  of   voyages  and  travels. 

1842 935.14 

Harriot  (J.)  Struggles  though  life  ;  travels  and  adven- 
tures.   3  V.     1815 933.12 

Hodder  (F.)  All  the  world  over.  2  v.  1875.  933.24 
Kmgsley  (H.)  Tales  of  old  travel.  1869.  .  .  933.04 
Lambert  (C.  F.,abbi).  Collections  of  curious  observa- 
tions on  the  several  nations  of  Asia,  Africa  and 
America.  Tr.  by  J.  Dimn.  2  v.  1750.  .  922.09 
Lithgow  ( W.)   Travels   and  voyages  through  Europe, 

Asia,  and  Africa,  1609-1628 923.08 

Little(G.)    Life  on  the  ocean.     1847.     .     .     .     921.15 
Mangin(A.)     The  desert  world.     1869.       .     .4727.03 
Marmier  [X.)    Les  voyageurs  nouveaux.     .     .     922.19 
Contents  :   Bresil.    Perou.     Les  Pampas.      Les  lies  Sand- 
wich. Cachemir.  L'Ararat  et  les  montagnes  do  rArmenie. 
Le  Japon.     Borneo.    Sarawak. 
Maundevile  {Sir  J.)     Voiage  and  travaile.   1839.   1054.06 
Nolle  {  V.)  Fifty  years  in  both  hemispheres.  1854.  3134.14 
Po-cj/ anecdotes,  v.  15.    [Travelling.]     .     .     .     6211.15 
Picture  gallery  of  the  nations.     1870.      .     .     .     923.15 
Bevei'e  {J.  W. )     Keel  and  saddle :  forty  years  of  mili- 
tary and  naval  service.     1872 933. 18 

Bitter  { G. )     Geographical  studies.     Tr.  by  \f.  L.  Gage. 

1863 93-2.03 

Spry  (  W.J.J.)    Cruise  of  H.  M.  S.  '  Challenger.'  913.22 
Stone  ( IK)   What  I  learned  at  sea  ;  or,  my  firdt  voyage. 

[1870.] 932.12 

Taylor  {B.)  At  home  and  abroad.  2  v.  1860-62.  921.22 
Transport  voyage  to  the  Mauritius,     [anon.]     London, 

1851.    8° 1061.14 

Treasury  of  travel  and  adventure,     [anon.  ]    2  v.     New 

York,  1805.      12° 921.11 

Wairen  { T.  li. )    Dust  and  foam  ;  or,  three  oceans  and 

two  continents.  1859 921.24 

Webfoot,   [pseud.]    Fore  and  aft  ;  or,  leaves  from  the 
life  of  an  old  sailor.     1871.     .....     933.09 

Willis  (N.F.)    Hurry-graphs.     1851.      .     .     .2545.14 

—  Life  here  and  there.    1850 264.12 

—  Sketches  of  travel.     [In  his  Miscel,  works.]   ....  6076.23 
World  here  and  there  ;  or  notes  of  travellers.     From 

•Household  words.' N.  Y.,  1852.  12°.  921. '.dl;  2532. 16 

9.  History  of  Discovery. 

Cooley  {W.  D.)  History  of  maritime  and  inland  dis- 
covery [from  early  times].    3  v.    l»46-48.     921.03 

Oalvano  {A.,)  Discoveries  of  the  world,  unto  1555. 
[Hakluyt  soc,  1862.] 925.17 

Locke  (/.)     Hist,  of  navigation.    [In  his  Works,  v.  10.]     .  6052.10 

Pinkerton  (J.)  Retrospect  of  the  origin  and  progress  of  discov- 
ery.    [In  his  Col.  of  voyages,  v.  17.] 926.17 

Stevenson  {  W. )  Hist,  sketch  of  the  progress  of  dis- 
covery, to  the  19th  century.  Ediub.,  1824.  8°. 
[Kerr.     Col.  of  voyages,  v.  18.]      .     .     .     914.25 

Vogel  { T. )  Century  of  discovery.  Biogr.  sketches  of 
Portuguese  and  Spanish  navigators  from  prince 
Henry  to  Pizarro.    1877 933.'23 

10.  Map-making. 

Keam  (P.)  and  Micklehorough  {J.)  Handbook  of  map 
drawing,  adapted  to  the  maps  in  Mitchell's  new 
series  of  school  geographies.     1869.     .     .     932. 06 

Smyth  {C.  Piazzi).  On  an  equal-surface  projection  for 
maps  of  the  world,  and  its  application  to  certain 
anthropological  questions 923.07 

Wilme  {B.  P.)     Handbook  for  plain  and  ornamental 

mapping.  1846 3927.09 

JS^  For  collections  of  Haps,  see  Atlases  (p.  66). 

11.  Physical  Geography. 

Abbott  {J.)     Science  for  the  young.     Water  aud  land. 

1872 912.21 

Ansted  {D.T.]    Physical  geography.     1871.     .     912.23 

—  World  we  live  in  ;  first  lessons,  ete.     1868.     93'2.05 
Brocklesby  (J.)     Elements  of  physical  G.  1868.  916.04 


IQ  aakiog  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AOTaOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NU-MBEE. 


572 


G-EOG-RAPHY  :  Physical  to  Voyages  round  the  Woria 


Browne  (R.  M.)    Cause  and  effect;  or  the   globe  we 

inhabit.     1868 4111.08 

Bryce  (J. )     Atlas  of  physical  G.    Consisting  of  twenty 

maps,  constructed  by  E.  Weller  ;  with  descriptive 

letterpress.   1871 915.18 

Buff  ( tr. )    Familiar  letters  on  the  physics  of  the  enrth. 

Ed.  by  A.  W.  Hoiftnann.     18.57.       .     .     .     912.22 
Cnoky  (W.  D.)    Physical  geography.     1876.     .     912.28 

Figuier{L.)     Earth  ami  sea.     187D 92.5.14 

Geilc!e{A.)  Science  primers.  Physical  G.  1873.  912.17 
Guyot  (A.)    Earth  and  man.     Comparative  physical  G. 

1833 922.03 

Iliqqins  (W.  M.)    The  earth;   its  physical   condition. 

1816.  . 4111.12 

Johnston  {A.K.)  *Physical  atlas  of  natural  phenomena. 

New  ed.     185r,.     fol ' 

Johnston  (K.,jr.)  Handbook  of  physical  G.  1870.  932.09 

—  Half-crown  atlas  of  physical  geography.  .  932.08 
Major  (H.)  Science  manuals.  Physical  G.  1873.  912.21 
Marsh  {G.  P.)     Wan  and  nature'  ;  or,  physical   googr. 

as  mo  liiied  by  human  action.   Ih64.     .     .  4113.34 
Same.     New  ed.     The  earth  as  modified  by  hu- 
man action.    1874 4113.35 

Manry  (M.  F.)  Physical  geography.  1873.  .  916.20 
Uilntr  (?'.)    Physical  geography.    (/)i  his  Gallery  of  nature,  p. 

193  610.  1862.) 4026.01 

Page  (D.)  Handbook  of  physical  geog.  1865.  4112.31 
Proctor  \R.  A.)  Elementary  physical  geog.  .  912. 2i) 
Reason  vihy.  Physical  geogr.  and  geol.  1863.  912.19 
Rectus  \E.)    The  earth.   2  y.    1871 923.16 

—  The   ocean,  atmosphere,  and  life.     2  v.     London, 

1873 913.17 

Same.  New  York,  1873 913.16 

Ritter  I  C. )   Comparative  geography.  Tr.  by  W.  L.  Gage. 

1865 921.02 

Somervilk  (M.)     Physical  geography.     6th  ed.,  revised 

by  H.  W.  Bate.  Is70 912.18 

Welter  (E. )       Portable    atlas   of    physical   geography. 

Publ.  by  W.  Collins.    1^71 91.0.17 

WinclieltiA.)    Sketches  of  creation.     1870.       .4717.21 

Yoamj  (J.)     Physical  geography.     1875.      .     .     912.25 

jfi^  Sen  ahfi,  iu  the  geilBral  alphabet.  Astronomy  (p.  54); 

— Earth(p.i3i);— Gi-eology  (p.oTJJ;— Meteorology;— Ocean. 

12.  Periodicals  and  Society  Publications. 

American  geographical  and  statistical  society.  Bulletin, 
V.  1-2,  1852-56 9U5.01 

—  Jojrual.     V.  1-4,  1859-1874 90.5.08 

—  Proci>edi,igs.     v.  1-2,  1832-64 905.06 

Qeograptiicid  magazine.  Ed.  by  C.  R.  Markham.  t.  1-3. 

Lon.iop    1871-76.    4= 907.01 

Globus.     Illustrirte   Zeilschrift   flir   liinder   und    vblker 

kunde.    Herausgegeben  von  K.  Andree.    v.  16-30. 

Braunschweig,  1KG9-I87ij.  fol 

Magasiii  pittore-sque  (Le).     T.  1-44,  1813-76. 
MUlheilungen,  aus  Justus  Perthes  geogr.  Anstalt  ;  von 

A.  Petermanu.     v.  1.5-21,  1869-70. 
Royal    geographical    society    of    London.       Journal. 

V.  1-45,  1832-76 903.04 

Saint-Martin  ( V.  de).    L'anue'e  geographique.   8e  annee 

(1869,1. 931.16 

Tour  (iei  da  monde  ;  nouveau  journal  des  voyages. 

Illustre.     8  v.     Paris,  1870-76.     i".       .     . 
Veljer  land  und  meer.   v.  21-36.    1869-76.     .     . 

13.  Voyages  Hound  the  'World. 

Adams  (N.)    Voyage  round  the  world.     1872.     932.20 
Anson  (G.)    Voyage  round  the  world,  1740-44.     [Lon- 
don, 18.53.] 913.19 

Same,  (/i;  Kerr(X)  Col.  of  voyageB.  v.ll.  p.201-634.]  9U  13 

Reauvoir  {Marquis de).  Voyage  iound  the  world.   [Aus- 
tralia, Java,  Siam,  Canton.]     2  v.     1870.     932.21 

^'Same.     Pekiu.     Conchi.'^ion,  tic.  1872.  .     932.24 

Belctier  {Sir  E.)     Voyage  round  the  world  in  H.  M.  S. 

Sulphur,  1836-42,  inclaiiiag  details  of  the  naval 

operations  iu  China,  lS40-il.       .     .     .     :     925.21 

Bennett  (F.  D  )     Narrative  of  a  whaling  voyage  roni.d 

With  sketches  of  Polyn' 


Brooks  (J.)  Seven  months  run,  up  and  down  and 
around  the  world.   1872 '.133.16 

Syroii  (J.)  Voyages,  etc.,  1764-66.  [In  Ken  (R.)  Voyages,  v.  12. 
]i.  9119.] 914.19 

Carteret  {P.)  Voyages,  etc.,  1766-69.  [/n  Kerr  (H  )  Col.  of  voyases. 
V.  12,  p.  243-358.) 911.19 

Circumnavi'jntion  of  the  globe,  and  progress  of  discov- 
ery in  the  Pacific  ocean,  from  the  voyage  of  Ma- 
gf'Uan  [1519]  to  the  death  of  Cook  [1779].  New 
York,  1844.    18° 921.08 

Same.     London,   1837.     16°.      ....     921.06 

Coffin  (  C.  (.'. )  Our  new  way  round  the  world.  1869.  925.10 

Co'il:  {James).     See  under  tiis  name,  p.  281. 
Dralie  {Sir  Francis).     See  under  fits  name,  p.  422. 

Fitzroy  iR.)      Voyages  of  the  'Adventure' and  of  the 

'Beagle.'     4  v.       1839-40 115.5.19 

GiUmore{r.)  All  round  the  world.  1871.  .  933.11 
Hawkesworllt  {J.)    Account  of  voyages  in  the  southera 

hemisphere,  by  Byron,  Wallis,  Carteret,  and  Cook. 

3  v.  1773 916.07 

Huhnan  I  J.)  Voyage  round  the  world.  4  v.  1840.  1084.11 
V.  1.  Travels  in  Madeira,  Sierra  Leone  ;    Teueritfi-,  St. 

lago  ;    Capo   Coast,   etc.      2.    The   Brazils  ;    Cape   i Olouy  ; 

Mauritius,  Madagascar,  elc.    3.  Coriuoro  Islaurts.  Zauzibar, 

the  Seychelles,  Mauritius,  Ceylon.  India.    4.  The  Amla. 

man  Islands.  China,  tlie  Cocoas.  Van  luemen's  Laud.    New 

South  Wales,  New  Zealand,  (ape  Horu.  Uahia,  Flures. 
Kotzebiie  {(t.  von).     New  voyage  rouud  the  world,   in 

1823  26.     2  V.     1830 922.U6 

V.  1-2.  South  America.    Pacific  islands. 
Kr-usen.siern  {A.  I.  von).       Voyage   autour   du   monde, 

18U3-G.     2  v.     1821 9;)3.06 

v,  1.  Les  ilea  Canaries.    Bresil.    Teire  du  Feu.    Les  ilea 

Washington.  Kaiutchatka.  Japou.    2.  Kanitehalka.  Chine. 
Pj'eiffer  i/. )     Woman's  first  joarney  round  the  world. 

[184(5-48.]     London,  18.54.     12=.      .     .     .     922.05 

—  Lad.v's  .second  jnurney  round  the  world.    [1851-52.] 

New  York,  1856.   12° 922.04 

—  Lady's  voyage  round  the  world,   1846-48.      [Con- 

densed.]    Loudon,  18.52.     sm.     8°.     .     .  5075.18 

—  Voyage  d'tine  femme  autour  du  monde.  1853.  922.18 
Pigi/elta  {F.  A.)    Voyage  round  the  world,  1519-22.     [Pinkerton, 

V.  11.) 'J26.ll 

Prime  (E.  D.  G.)  Around  the  world.  1872.  923.23 
Pnmpelli/  {R.)  ,\ero.ss  America  and  Asia.  1870.  1125.09 
Roggrveen  {J.)  Voyage,  etc.,  1721-23.  [In  Kerr,  v.  11,  p.66-200.)  914.18 
Ru.-icl(tnl>frijer  {^yK  a.  W.)    Voyage  rouud  the  world. 

1838 914.26 

Scherzer  { K. )  Narrative  of  the  circumnavigation  of  the 
globe,  by  the  Austrian  frigate  Novara  in   1857-59. 

3  V.     1861 935.05 

Contents  :  v.  1.  From  Trieste  to  Gibraltar.  Madeira.  Eio 
de  Janeiro.  Cape  of  Good  Hope.  Islands  of  St,  Paul  and 
Amsterdam.  Ceylon.  Madias.  2.  Nicobar  Islands.  Siu- 
gai'Oie.  Java.  Manila.  Hong-Kong.  ShaiiKbai.  Islaud 
ofPuynipet.  Cora:  island  ol  SiUayana.  3.  Syduey.  Auck- 
land. Taliiti.  Valparaiso.  Overland  journey  from  Val- 
paraiso. To  Gibraltar  and  Trieste. 
Seward  { IV.  II.)  Travels  around  the  world.  1873.  935.13 
Sic^jfried  {,T.)  .iutour  du  monde,  18il7-69.  Particu- 
liferement    aux    Indes,  en    Chine    et  au  Japou. 

18r9. 933.08 

Simpson  (  W.)  Meeting  the  sun  :  a  journey  round  the 
world,  through  Egypt,  China,  Japan  and  Califor- 
nia. 1874 1045.08 

Siniles  (— ).     Bound  the  world.     By  a  boy,     [anon.] 

1872 933.15 

Vancouver  ( G. )  'Voyage  of  discovery  round  the  world, 

6  V.     1790-95 914.09 

Vassnr   {J.  G.)      Twenty    years    around    ihe    world. 

1861 925.09 

Verne  (J.)  Tour  of  the  world  in  eighty  days.  1S73.  931.24 
Voyages  round  the  world,  from  the  death  of  Capt.  Cook. 

lanon.-\    Edinb.,  1843.  16° 921.07 

Wilk's  {C.)  Narrative  of  the  U.  S.  exploring  expedi- 
tion, 1838-42.    5  V 925.01 

Conlents :  v.  1.  South  American  roiintries.  2.  Tahiti 
and  liiineo.  JJavigator  Islands.  New  South  Wales.  Aut- 
anrtic  cruise.  New  Zealand.  3.  Tongataboo.  Ovolau. 
Feejee  group.  4.  Sandwicli  Islands.  Columbia  river. 
Piiget  Sound.  Oregon.  6.  Bowdituh  Islaud.  Ellice's  and 
Kingsmill  group,  (.'oiuinbia  river.  Calilcrnia.  Southern 
Oregon.  Manilla.  Sooloo  Sea  Islands.  Singapore.  Cape 
of  Good  Hope.  Currents  and  whaling. 
Same.  Condensed  and  abridged.  L., 1845.8°.  925,01 


the  plobe,  1833-36.    With  sketches  of   l-'olynesia 
California,  the  Indian  archipelago.  2  v.  1840.  925. 18 

/®-  For  works  restricted  to  the  geography  and  description  of  particular  countries  or  regions,  readers  are  referred  to 
entries  ui^der  Countries  ip,  285-394).    j^-  For  general  Atlases  see  p.  66  of  Catalogue. 


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1.  Geology. 

Bibliograpliy. 

Agasfiiz  (C.  J.  R.)  Bibliogiuphia  zooloqise  et  geologise. 

Enl.  by  H.  E.  Strickl;md  and  Sir  W.  Jardiue    4  v. 

London,  liai/  . toe,  IHiH-^i.  8" 2773.01 

Qgnerat  and  Miscr-llamoui  Works. 
Aijassiz  (L.)     Geological  sketches.     186(>.      .     4111.05 
Ansted  {D.  T.)    Application  of  geology  to  the  arts  and 

mauufactiires.     18ii5 4111.07 

—  Extract-i  from  the  note  book  of  a  geologist.    922.20 

—  Geological  gossip.     New  ed     1861.       .     .     4111.02 

—  Geology.     2  v.     1814 4113.19 

—  Geology,  etc.     1855 4111.01 

—  Great  stone  book  of  natnre.  1863.  .  .  .4111.03 
Biscliof  iO.)      Elements    of    chemical    and    physical 

geology.     3  v.   1854  59 4114.02 

Bowen  (E.)  Coal  and  coal  oil  ;  or  geology  of  the  earth. 
18(i5 3933.23 

Browne  iR.  J/.)  Cause  and  effect ;  or  the  globe  \re  in- 
habit.  18t)8 4111.08 

Backliml  ( W. )  Geology  end  mineralogy  with  ref.  to 
natural  theology.    2  v.    1837 352i.02 

CamphM  [J.  F.)  Frost  and  lira.  Natural  engines,  tool 
marks  and  chips,  [diioii.]  2  v.  1865.  .  4112.02 
KnU  —Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  122,  1865. 

Cleveland  (P.)  Elementary  treatise  on  G.  1816.  4113.07 

CornwiiUii  {C.  F.)  and  otliers.  Sketches  of  G.  [anon.] 
1848 4111.06 

Croll  (J. )  Climate  and  time  in  their  geological  rela- 
tions.    1875 4021.33 

Cavier  (  G. )  Essays  on  the  theory  of  the  earth.  With 
geological  idus.  by  Prof.  Jameson.     1827.  4724.09 

Dana  {J.  D.)    Corals  and  coral  islands.   1872.     4114.05 

—  Geological  story  briefly  told.     1875.       .     .     4112.39 

—  Manual  of  geology.     18f;3 4112.29 

iVo(<.— Raviewed  in  N.  A.  rev.,  t.  97, 1863. 

—  Text  book  of  geology.     18i)3 4111.37 

Darwin  (C.)    Geology.    [In  Herschel  (J.  F.  W.)    Manual  of  scl. 

enquiry.  1851.1 3913.20 

Davies  (T-  •■'■)     Answer  to  Hugh  Miller  and  theoretic 

geologists.     1^60 4111.10 

Dawson  (J.  W. )  Story  of  the  earth  and  man.  1873.  4111.36 
Di  La  Beche  (Sir  H. :/'.)  Geological observer.1851. 4112.01 
Francis  (J.  G.)      Beach-rambles  in  search  of  sea-sido 

pebbles  and  cry.ital3.   1859 4111.30 

Oillespie  (W.)     Theology  of  geologists  :    Hugh   Miller 

and  others.     1859 3762.10 

Green  {A.  H.)  Physical  geology.  2d  ed.  1877.  4112.11 
Gregory  (W.)    On  a  post-tertiary  sand,  containing  dia- 

tomaoeous  exuviss  from  Glenshira,  near  Inverary. 

1854 4111.09 

Htwihlon(S.)  Three  kingdoms  of  nature.  1868.  4712.23 

HitpkitaiW.)    Camb.  essays,  1867 :  p.  172-241 2617.15 

Huxley  [T.  H.)    (Jeol.  contemporaneity  aud  persistent  tj'pes  of 

life — Geol.  reiorm. — A  piece  of  cbalk.     [In  UU  Lay   ser. 

mons,  187U.]       4712.15 

Haniboldt  (F.  H.  A.  von),     Geognostical  essays  on  the 

superposition  of  rooks.   182J 4112.04 

if  (ii(  ( 2'.  .S )  Cheniioal  and  geol.  essays.  1^75.  4214.09 
Jameson  [R.)  Geological  illus.  Ste  Curier  (G.J  Essays,  etc.  4724.09 
Jakes  ^J.  B.)    Popular  physical  geologj'.   1853.   4111.13 

—  School  manual  of  geology.  1873.  .  .  .  4111.35 
Kini/sley  (C.)     Town  geology,     1873.     .     ,     .     4111.33 

—  Madame  How  and  lady  Why.  1870.  .  .  4723.11 
Lee{aA.)  Elements  of  G.  1839.  ....  4111.14 
Liebig  (J.  von)  and  K'>pp  (S.)     Annual  report  of  the 

progress  of  geology,  1847-50.     4  v.     .     .     4214.29 

Lyelt  tSir  C.)      Evidences  of   the  antiquity  of    man. 

18i;3 4112.06 

—  GeoL   evidences  of  tho  antiquity  of  man.     4th  ed. 

1873 4112.10 

—  Principles  of  geology.     1872 4113.32 

Reviewed  by  H.  B.  Adams  in  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  107. 1868. 

—  Student's  elements  of  geology.     l.'>71.     .     .  4112.34 
Minlell(a.  A.)       Wonders  of  G.     2  v.     1857.     4111.18 
Mill  {John).      The  fossil  spirit ;  a  boy's  dream  of  geol- 
ogy. 1854. 4111.24 

MUler  iff.)  Cruise  of  the  Betsey  among  the  Hebrides  ; 
with  rambles  of  a  geologist  over  the  fossiliferous 
deposits  of  Scotland.   1858 4111.23 

~  Edinburgh  and  its  neighborhood.4thed.  1870.  491.10 

—  Footprints  of  the  Creator.  1852.  .  .  .  4111.25 
Same.     1857 4111,26 


—  Qeology  vs.  Astionomy.  [In  kis  Essays,  1805;  p.  370-94.  2535  16 

—  Old  red  .siindstout).     1852 4111.27 

—  Sketch  book  of  popular  geology.     1859.  .     .  4111.28 

—  Testimony  of  the   rOL'ks  ;    or  the  two  theologies, 

natural  and  revealed.     1H57 4111.29 

miner  {T.)  [In  his  Gallery  of  nature,  p.  610-788.  18.52.]  4020.01 
Millon  (J.  i. )    The  stream  of  life  on  our  globe.  2d  ed 

[1872.] 4713.10 

Murchison  (Sir  R.  I.)     Silnria.     History   of  the   oldest 

rocks,  containing  organic  remains.     1854.  4112.14 

Same.   1872 4113.30 

Reviewed  in  Contem.  rev.,  v.  4.  1867:  v.  112.  1860;  N, 

Brit,  rev.,  v.  21,  1854  ;  Qu.  rev.,  v.  95,  1854  ;  v.  125,  1868. 
Nicholson  {H.  A.)     Text-book  of  G.      1872.     .4111.31 
Onnathwaite    (Hir  J.   Walsh,    lord).       Astronomy    and 

geology  compared.     1872 4013  07 

Pa.7P(X'.)Advanced  text-book  of  G.  4th  ed.  1867.  4112.33 

—  Handbook  of  geol.  terms,  geology,  etc.  1865.  4112.31 

—  Past  and  present  life  of  the  globe.  1861.  4112.15 
Phillips  (J.)  Treatise  on  G.  2  v.  1852.  .  .4112.16 
Plan/air  {J.)    Illustrations  of  the  Huttonian  theory  of  the  earth 

[In  /lis  Works,  v,  1.) 60r,3.04 

Porllock  (J .  E  )  End.  treatise  on  G.  Is59.  .  4112.18 
Preslwick  (J.)  Past  and  present  of  G.  [In  Sm.  rep.,  1876.]  3936.110 
HichardsOH  {G.  F.)       Introd.   to  geology,   mineralogy, 

fossil  botany,  and  palaeontology.     New  ed.  by  T. 

Wright.     itoA",  185-5 4112.19 

Si/monds  (W.  S.)  Stones  of  the  valley.  1837.  4112.23 
late  {R.)     Rudimentary  treatise  on  geology.     Parti. 

Physical.   1871 4111.32 

Walker  {  W.  B. )     Cyclical  deluges  :  periodical  changes 

of  the  earth's  axis.     1871 4112.37 

Wells  {D.  A.)    First  principles  of  G.    1861.     .4112.27 

Genesis  and  Geology. 

[See  Biblical  aud  religious  lit.  (p.  88.)] 

Glacial  Geology. 

Agassis  [L.)      Glacial   period.— Ice  period  in   America.— Glacial 

phenomena  in  Maine.     [In  his  Geol.  sketches.    2d   series. 

1876.] 4111,04 

—  Formation,  internal  structure,  and  progression  of  glaciers. 

[In  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  12,  1863.] 

Ciimphell  [J.  F. )  Frost  and  fire.  Natural  engines,  tool- 
marks,  and  chips.     [rt/ioii.J     2  v.     1865.     4112  02 

Oeikie  {J. )  Great  ice  age  and  its  relation  to  the  an- 
tiquity of  man.     1874 4112.38 

Forhes  (J.  D.)      Occasional   papers   on   the  theory   of 

glaciers.     1859 4112.30 

See  aUo  his  'Life  and  letters,'  by  J.  C.  Shairp  and  others. 
1873 30.56.19 

Hebnholtt  (H.)  Ice  and  glaciers.  [In  his  PopiUar,  lectures. 
1873.] 3915. IS 

Lyeil  iSir  C.)  Outline  of  glacial  geology.  [In  his  Antiquity  of 
man.    4th  ed.     1873.) 4112.10 

Peaks,  passes,  and  glaciers.  Ed.  by  J.  Ball.  1859.  983.08 

Same.  2ds.  Ed. by  E.S. Kennedy.  2t.  1862.  983.21 

TgndalliJ.)     Glaciers  of  the  Alps.    18^:1.     .     .-1112.28 

—  Principal  Forbes  and  his  biot,'raphers.     [In  Contemp.  rev., 

Aug.,  1873.  or  Pop.  sci.  monthly,  Oct.,  1873.] 
Whittlesey  (C.)    Fresh-water   glacial  drift  of  the  northwestern 
states  [of  N.  A  ]     [In  Sm.  contrib..  v.  15.)  ....  3937.15 
See  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  27,  1871  (Active  glaciers  in 
the  U.  S.,  by  C.  King)  ;    SjUiraau's  journal,  3d  series,  v.  1, 
1871  (Glaciers  in  NewEng  and)  ;  Ed.  rev.,  v.  113.  1861  (Tyn- 
daU's  ITS,  Forbes'  theory);  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  49. 1854  (Forbes 
or  viscous  theory)  ;  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  39,  1863  (Glaciers  and 
icebergs  of  Scotland) ;  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  March,  187-1.      For 
comprehensive  papers,  all  opposed  to  the  viscous  theorv  of 
Forbes,  see  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  96,  1863  ;  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  31,  1869  ; 
Quar.  tev.,  v.  Hi,  1863  ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  67,  1'857. 
Periodicals. 

Association   of   American  geologists  and  naturalists. 

Reports  of  the  1st,  2d,  3d  meeting.s,  at  Phila.,  in 

1840,  1811,  aud  in  Boston,  1842.  .  .  .  4114.10 
Oeoloijical  magazine:  a  monthly  journal,  v.  6-9,  1869-72. 

London,  1869-72.    8' 4115.06 

Geological  society  of  London.     Quarterly  journal,     v. 

1-24,  1845-68.     London,  1845-68.    8^  .     .   4121.01 

—  Transactions,   v.1-5,  1807-21.  L, 1811-21.  4°.  4128.01 

—  —  Same.       2d  series.      v.  1-7,  1821-56.       London, 

1824-56.     4° 41-28.06 

2.  Mineralogy. 
Berzelixis  (J.  J.)  Use  of  the  blowpipe  iu  chemistry  and 

mineralogy.    1845 4216.16 

Bischoff  (G.)     Elements  of  chemical  aud  physical  G. 

3  v.     18.54-59 4114.03 

Briftow(II.  W.)  Glossary  of  M.  1861.  .  .4113.09 
Brush(G.J.)  Manual  of  determinative  M.  1875.  4113,06 


la  (sldQg  for  books,  ago  tll«   ■•  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  tll«  first  part  of  the  TlTLli,    and  the  NUMBER 


574 


G-  E  O  L  O  Q-  Y  :    Mineralogy  and  Palseontology. 


Buckland  (  W.)  Geology  and  mineralogy  with  reference 
to  natural  theology.    2  v.     1837.     .     .     .  3524.02 

Cleaveland  (P. )  Elementary  treatise  on  M,  1816.  4113.07 

OMins  (J.  H.)  Handbook  to  the  mineralogy  of  Corn- 
waU  and  Devon.     1871 4114.09 

Dana  (E.  S.)  and  Dana  (J".  D.)  Text-book  of  mineral- 
ogy. With  treatise  on  crystallography  and  phy- 
sical mineralogy.     1877 4113.13 

Dana  iJD.)  System  of  M.  4th  ed.  2  v.  in  1.1854.  4113.01 

—  Treatise  on  rocks.  [In  Varley  (D.)  Treatise,  elc.  1869  ]  4112.24 
Daubree  [O.  A.)     Syutht^tical  studies  and  experiments  on  meta- 

morphisni,  and  on  the  formation  of  crystalline  rocks.    [In 

Sm.  report,  1S61.1        3936.16 

E'jUsttm  [T.]      Catalogue  of   minerals  with  their  formulas,  ttc. 

(/;l  Sm   miscel.  coll.,  v.  7,  1863.] 3935.17 

Oreal  Brilain.  Mineral  statistics  for  1868.  .  3934.48 
Kobeli  i,F.  von).     Sketches  from  the  mineral  kingdom. 

18.52 4112.20 

Liebiij  (J.  von)  and  Kopp  i^II.)      Annual   report  of    the 

progress  of  mineralogy.   1847-50.     4  v.     .  4214.29 

Mitchell  (II')  and  Tennant  (Prof.  S.)      Mineralogy  and 

crystallography.     1855 4111.01 

Moore  (iV.  F.)  Ancient  mineralogy.  1834.  .  4112.13 
NicollJ.)  Elements  of  M.  2d  ed.  1873.  .  .4113.05 
P/iiUips  (W.)  Introduction  to  M.  1852.  .  .4113.03 
Sowerby  (H.)     Popular  mineralogy.   1850.    .     .  4112.22 

Ridley  (F.)     Mineralogy.     1874 4113.10 

Tkeophraslus.  History  of  stones,  (Greek, )  with  Eng- 
lish version,  including  the  modern  history  of  the 
gems  described  by  hira,  e(c.,  by  J.  Hill.     2d  ed. 

1774 4113.01 

Traill  (0.  W.)  Elementary  treatise  on  quartz  and  opal. 

Newed.     1>>70 "...  4112.32 

Vurley  (D.)  Rudimentary  treatise  on  M.   1859.  4112.24 
JSS"  See  also  Arts  (Useful  :  Assaying,  p.  40  ;— Metallurgy, 
p.  45  ; — Mines  and  mining,  p.  45) ; — Chemistry  (p.  263-264)  ; 
— Crystallography  (p.  400). 

3.  Palaeoutology.     Fossils. 

Adamn  (W.  H.  D.)  Life  in  the  primeval  world : 
founded  on  Meunier's  'Lesanimaux  d' autrefois.' 
1872 4725.14 

Anxled(D.  T.)     The  ancient  world.      1848.     .  4725.09 

Arlis  (E.  T. )  AntedUuvian  phytology  :  fossil  remains 
of  plants  peculiar  to  the  coal  formations  of  Great 
Britain.     1825 4117.06 

BrtZ/'oui- ( J.  77. )  Pal^outological  botany.   1872.    4917.22 

Backland  (  W.)  Reliquiai  diluvianie  :  or  organic  re- 
mains attesting  the  action  of  an  universal  deluge. 
2ded.    1824 4117.03 

Conrad  {T.  A.)  and  Meek  (F.  />.)  Check  lists  of  invertebrate  fos- 
sils of  N.  A.     [//J  Sm.  miscell.  coll..  V.  7,  1864.)    .    ..3935,17 

Fbiaier  (L.)     World  before  the  delug,\     1866.     4717.2G 

Gi^bhes  [R.  IF.)  Memoir  on  mosasaurus  and  allied  genera.  \In 
Sm.  coutrih.,  v.  2.] 3937.02 

Oosse  (P.  II.)  Omphalos:  an  attempt  to  untie  the 
goological  knot.  1857 4725.08 

Hi(o7i«oc;<;  (/i'.)IchuoloKy  of  New  England.  1S58.  4728.11 
Reviewed  in  N.  Brit.  rev..  V.  32.  1S60. 

Huxley  (T.  H.)  Palasi^ntnlogy  and  the  doctrineof  evolution,  [/n 
/lis  Critiques,  1873] 2532.19 

—  Principles  and  methods  of  palaeontology,     [hi  Smith,  leport, 

1869.] 3936.24 

Leidy  {T.)  Ancient  fauna  of  Nebraska.  [In  Smith,  contrib,, 
T.  C] 3937.06 


M-Coy  {F.)  Contributions  to  British  palfeontology :  ra- 
diata,  articulata,  moUusca,  andpisces.  1854.4725. 11 

Manlell  (G.  A.)  Medals  of  creation  ;  or,  first  lessons 
in  geology.     2  v.     18.54 4111.15 

—  Petrifactions  and  their  teachings.     1854.     .   4111.17 
Meek  (F.  B.)  and  Hayden  {F.  V.)     Palieoutology  of  the  upper  Mis- 
souri. Pt.  1.  Invertebrates,  [/u  Sm.  coutrib.,  v.  14.J  3937.14 

Milton  (J.  L. )    The  stream  of  life  on  our  globe.   2d  ed. 

[1h72.] 4713.10 

Nicholson  (H.A.)  Anc.life  hist.of  the  earth.l877.  4112.05 

Owen  (11.)     Paleontology.     1861 4725.10 

Paloeonto(iraphic<d  socidy.      [Publications.]      v.  1-20. 
1847-66.     London,  1848-67.     4°. 
Contents  of  Monographs. 
Bell  (T.)    Fossil   malacostracous  Crustacea  of  Great  Britain, 

1857-62, 
Busk  (G.)    Fossil  polyzoa  of  the  crag.  1859. 
Darwin  (C.)     Fossil  leparid»,  or  pedunculated  cirripiJes  of 
Gt.  Britain.     1861. 

—  Fossil  balanids  and  verrucidfe.    1854. 

Davidson  (T.)     British  fossil  brachiopoda.    3  v.     1851-66, 
Dawkins  (W.  B.)  and  Sanford    (W.  A.)      British    pleistocene 

mammalia.     1866. 
Duncan  (P.  M.)  British  fossil  corals  ;  suppl.  to  Milne-Edwards. 

1866-67—, 
Edwards  |F,  E.)  Eocene  mollu.sca  ;  cephalopoda  and  univalves. 

1852-60  -. 
Edwards  (H.  Milne)  and  Haine  (J.)  Brit,  fossil  corals.     1849-63. 
Forbes  (E)    Kohiuoderms  of  the  Brit,  tertiaries.    1862. 
Jones  (T.  Rupert).    Entomustraca  of  the  cretaceous  formation 

of  England.  1849. 

—  Tertiary  entomoatraea  of  England.     1866. 

—  Fossil  estheriie.     1862. 

—  Parker  (W.  K.)  and  Brady  (H.   B)      Foraminitera  of  the 
crag.     1866. 

King  (Wm.)     Permian  fossils  of  England.     1850. 

Lycett  (.7.)     Supplementary  monograph  on  the  molluaca  from 

the  Htonslield  slate,  great  oolite,  forest  marble,  and  coru- 

brash.     1363. 
Morris  (J.)  and  Lycett  (.1.)  MoUusca  from  the  great  oolite. 1850-64. 
Owen  (R  )  Fossil  replilia  of  the  cretaceous  formations.  1851-64. 

• of  the  liassic  formations.    1865—. 

of  the  Wealdeu  aud  Purbeck  fi>rniationa.    1853-64. 

of  the  oolitic  formations.     1861-62. 

—  and  Bell  (T.)     Fossil  reptilia  of  the  London  clay  and  of  tha 
Brackle,sham  and  other  tertiary  beds.     1849-58. 

PhiUips  (J.)     British  belemnitidse.     1865-67. 

Salter  (J.  T\'.)     British  trilobites.    1864-67. 

Sharpe  (D.)    MoUusca  found  in  the  chalk  of  England  :  cepha- 

lopoda.     1853.56. 
Wood  (S.  v.)    Crag  moUusca.    2  v.    1848-56. 

—  Eocene  mollusca  :  bivalves.     1861-64. 

Woodward  (H.)    British  fossil  Crustacea  of  the  order  mero- 

stomata.     1866. 
Wright  (T.)     British  fossil  echinodermata  of  the  oolitic  forma- 
tions.    2  V.     18.06-66—. 

of  the  cretaceous  formations.    1864. 

Parkinson  (J. )  Organic  remains  of  a  former  world. 
2d  od.    3  V.    Id33 4728.05 

—  Outlines  of  oryctology.      An  introduction  to  the 

study  of  fossil  organic  remains.     3d  ed.     4112.09 
Pam'soii  (S.7e.)  Chapters  on  foisil  botany.  1849.  4913.01 
.Salter  (J.  W.)    Arctic  carbunilerous  fossils.     [Zii  Belcher  (5m- E  J 
Last  of  the  Arctic  voyages,  v.  1,  p,  377-391,]    .     .     .  1144.04 
Sijinondi  (  IF.  S. )     Old  bones  ;  or,  notes  for  young  na- 
turalists oa  vertebrate  animals,  their  fossil  prede- 
cessors and  allies.     1864 4721.19 

Warren  {J.  C.)     Fossil  impressions  in  the  sandstone 
rocks  of  Conn,  river.   1854.     .     .     .     .     .  4112.26 

Zimmermanii  ( W.  F.  A. )  Die  Wunder  der  Urwelt. 
1861 4725.12 


JK3"  See  also  Arts  (Useful ;  Coat,  p.  40  •.—Metallurgy,  p.  45  ',~Peiroleum,  p.  46)  :— BibUcal  and  religious  lit,  {Genesis  and  - 
geoligy,  p,  88)  :— Botany  (p.  224)  ; — Chemistry  (p,  263-265)  ;— Earth  (432)  ; — Mountains  ;— Meteorology  and  climatology  ;— 
Natural  history  : — Shells. 

i^^  For  the  Geology,  Mineralogy,  and  Paleontology  of  i^ar(t.:u/ar  countries,  states,  or  territories,  see  Countries  (p,285-395). 


Geometry.    See  Mathematics. 

George.  For  lives  of  persous  of  this  name,  ?.ee  Biography  (p.  148). 
George  (.9ai/i().  Oriuld  (5.  B.)  \tn  his  Curious  myths,  v.  2.  1868.] 
— -  Hogg  [J.)     Supplemental  notes  on  St.  George  the  martyr  and 

ou  George  the  Ariau  bishop,    [/n  Royal  hoc.  of  lit.    Trans 

,  actions     1863.] 6066.15 

— -  Johnson  {R.)  Seven  champions  of  Christendom.  .  .  261.66 
George  IT.,  j)seud.    Letter  from  the  king  to  his  people. 

23d  ed.     London,  1S2I.   8^ 50'J3.02 

—  Second  letter  to  his  people.  5th  ed.L.  ,1821.  8°.  5093. 02 
G-eorge  (.\mta).       Annals  of  the  queens  of  Spain  to 

Isabel  II.     2  V.     New  York,  1850.     12".       3253.03 
George  ( Hereford  B. )      Genealogical  tables  illus.   of 

modern  history.    Oxford,  1874.     8°.     .     .     414.19 
Oeorge  (Lake).    See  Countries  {Lake  George,  p.  339). 


Georgia.    See  Countries  [Georgia,  p.  325.) 
Georgia  historical  society.   Collections,   v.  1-2.     Savan- 
nah, 1840-42.     8° C22.01 

Note.—Fov  Contents  eeo  entry  under  Georgia  (p.  325). 
Georgia  plantation,  1838-39.    See  Kemble  (Frances  A.)     .  1113.08 
Georgian  era  :     memoirs  of  eminent  persons  in  Great 
Britain,  1711-1828.    4  v.     L.,  1832-34.  8=.  3216.05 

Contents :  v.  1.  Royal  family.  Pretenders  and  their  ad- 
herents. Churchmen,  dissenters,  and  t tatesiuen,  2,  Mi- 
litary and  naval  commanders.  Judges  and  barristers. 
Phy.sicians  and  surgeons.  3.  Voyagers  and  travellers. 
Philosophers  and  men  of  science.  Authors.  4.  Political 
aud  rural  economists.  Painters,  sculptors,  architects,  and 
engravers,  Compoaera.  Vocal,  instrumental,  and  drama- 
tic performers. 


BBOOKLYN     MERCANTILE     LIBBARY. 


GEORGICS- GIBBS 


575 


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Qeraniums.    See  Botany  iGeraniuTtu.  p.  224). 

Gerard  (Alex.)  Account  of  Koonawur,  in  the  Hima- 
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Gerard  (Cticile  Jules  Basile,  the  lion  killer).  La  cbasse 
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arts  (p.  641) ;— Language  (G(^r»iafi)  ; — Literature  [Germuji); 

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German  theatre.     See  Thompson  (Benj.) 1724.21 

Germany.    See  German  [above). 

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Gorstiicker  (Friedrich).     Die  missionare.     Koman  aus 

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—  Travels  in  South  America  and  California.     London, 

1854.    8° 1163.04 

—  Unter  den  Penchuencheu.     3  v.  in  2.     Jena,  1867. 

16° 7116.11 

fl®*  For  English  vertii^ns  of  novels  by  G.,  see  Fiction  (p.  484). 

Gertrude  of  Wyoming.    See  Campbell  (Thomas).      .  1625.12  ;  13 

Geruzez  (Eugfene).  Histoire  de  la  littdrature  fran9aiB6 
jusqu'k  la  rev.  Be  ed.    2  v.    P.,  1869.   12°.  2731.18 

GervlnuB  (Dr.  Georg  Gottfried).  Shakespeare  com- 
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Gesenins  (Friedrich  Heinrich  Wm.)  Hebrew  and  Eng- 
lish lexicon  of  the  Old  Testament,  including  the 
Biblical  Chaldee.  From  the  Latin,  by  E.  Robin- 
son.    Boston,  1857.    8° 6435.17 

Gesner  (Abraham).  Industrial  resonices  of  Nova 
Scotia,  1849.  8° 1153.00 

—  Practical  treatise  on  coal,  petroleum,  and  other  dis- 

tilled oils.  2d  ed.,  enl.  by  G.  W.  Gesner.  New 
York,  1865.    8° 3933.25 

Gesner  (Salomon).  Works.  From  the  German.  With 
memoir.  2  v.  London,  1805.  16°.  .  .  5037.05 
Contents  :  v.  1.  Memoir.  Death  of  Abel.  The  first  na- 
vigator. Daphnia.  2.  Idyls.  Evauder  and  Alclmua,  pas- 
toral drama.    Erastus,  drama.    Miscellanies. 

Gesner  (W.)  Habits  of  the  pouched  rats  of  Georgia.  [In  Smith, 
rep.,  1860.) 3936.15 

Gessert  (M.  A.)  Rudimentary  treatise  on  painting  on 
glass.   3d  ed.   London,   Weak,  1857.    16°.    1443.24 

Gesta  Romanorum,  or  entertaining  stories  invented  by 

the  monks  as  a  fireside  recreation.     New  ed.  by 

T.  Wright.     London,  [1871.]  12°.    .     .     .     194.44 

Note.—FoT  two  notices,  see  Old  and  new,  Nov.,  Dec,  1872. 

Gesture.    ,^ee  Elocution  (p.  442). 

Get  thee  behind  me  Satan.     ,Se;  Sikes  (.Vrt.  Wirt).  .     .    .  6823.28 

Getting  on  in  the  world.    See  Mathews  (W.)    1873.    .    .  6612.25 

Gettysburg. 

—  Evereft  [S.)  Address  at  the  consecration  of  the  nat.  cemetery 

at  Gettysburg.    [In  liis  Orations,  v.  4, 1868.]   .    .     .  6322.06 

—  Jacobs  (if.)    Notes  of  the  rebel  invasion  and  battle  of  Q. 

1864 643.12 

—  Our  campaign  around  G.,  23d  N.  Y.  S  N  G.  1864.  .    .    632.05 

See  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  16,  1865  (Field  of  G.,  by  J. 
T.  Trowbridge) ;  and  for  A.  Lincoln's  remarks  see  lives  of 
him  by  Kaymond,  p.  412  [3113.01]  ;  by  Brockett  [3113.02] , 
by  Crosby  (3113.03.] 
Gevaeft  (Thomas  Ames).  Traite  hist,  sur  leg  causes  de 
la  grandeur  des  nations,  de  leur  decadence  et 
chute.  Snivie  de  I'hist.  philos.  de  la  linguistique. 
Bruxelles,  1839.  8°.  [Misoel.  pam.,  v.  16.]  5093.16 


—  CEuvres.      Paitie  po(5tique.       Bruzelles,    1839.     8°. 

( '  Miscel.  pamph  ,  V.  16.'] 5033.16 

Gbardaia.     See  Naphegyi  (G)   '871 1083.21 

Gheel,   the  city   of    the  simple.      By  the  author  of 
'Flemish  interiors.'  London,  18C9.     1'2°.     4332.24 
Ghent.    See  Countries  (p.  326). 

Gbolam  Hussein  Khan  ( Mir).  Siyar-ul-mutakherin  : 
a  liist.  of  the  Mahommedan  power  in  India  dur-  '- 
ing  the  last  century.  Revised  from  the  trans,  of 
Haji  Mustefa,  and  collated  with  the  Persian  ori- 
ginal, by  John  Briggs.  v.  1.  L.,  1832.  8°.  7816.05 
Ghost  of  Richard  m.  [Poem.]  Introd.  by  J.  P.  Col- 
lier. London,  Shak.  soc,  1844.  8°.  .  .  1756.22 
Ghost  stories ;  collected  with  a  particular  viow  to  coun- 
teract the  vulgar  belief  in  ghosts  and  apparitions. 

[anon.]     London,  ■1n23.     16° 3812,32 

Same.     New  York.  1865.   12°.     ....     195.02 

Ghostly  colloquies.     .<ree  Townsend  (F.) 25-13. 2» 

Ghosts.       See  Apparitions  (p-   31)  ; — Folk  lore  Ip.  553)  ; — Occult 

sciences  ; — Spiritualism  : — Witchcralt. 
Ghosts  of  the  deceased  Sievrs  de  Villemor,  and  de  Fontaines. 

See  Chevalier  (G.  de).     1624 6613.20 

Giacomelli  (J..  iifus<rafor).   See  Michelet  (J.)    Tlie  bird  [4817.17]  ; 

Nature  |4714.14]. 
Giant  cities  of  Bashau.     See  Porter  (J.  L.)    1866.     .     .    .  1063.13 
Giant's  causeway.    See  Countries  (Ireland  ;  Description,  p.  334). 

Giants. 

—  FairhtiU  (F.  W.)     Gog  and  Magog  ;    the  giants  in 

GuildhaU,  eic.     18J9 3816  34 

—  Hunt  (Z,.)     [In  his  Day  by  the  flre,  1870  ;  p.  231-260.]  .  2532  23 

—  Wood  (E.J.)     Giants  und  dwarfs.    lst;8.     .3264.22 

Gibbes.     See  aZso  Gibbs. 

Gibbes  (Robert  WUson).  Cuba  for  invalids.  New  York, 
1860.    12°. 1162.04 

—  Documentary  hist,  of  the  Amer.  rev.  :    chiefly  in  S. 

Carolina,  1764-82.    3  v.    N.  Y.,  1857.     8°.     625.05 

—  Memoir  of  James  De  Veaux,  [artist,  1812-44].     Co- 

lumbia, (.S.  C,)  1846.      8° 3052.19 

—  Memoir  on  mosasaurus.     [In  Sm.  contrib,  v.  2.]      .    .  3937.02 
Gibbon  (Edward).     Historj'  of  the  decline  and  fall  of 

the  Roman  empire,  with  notes  by  H.  H.  Milman. 

6  v.     New  York,  1852.   12° 433.01 

Same.    With  notes  bv  Milman  and  Guizot.     Ed. 

by  W.  Smith.  8  v.  "London,  1854.  8°.  436.'J0 
Same.     Abridged  by  W.  Smith.  New  York,  1859. 

l'i° 433.08 

—  Life  of  Mahomet.     New  York,  1S58.     24°.     3115.26 

—  Miscellaneous  works.     With  memoirs  of  his  life,  by 

himself.       With  notes  by  John,    lord  Sheffield. 

Paris,  1840.   8° 5038.09 

Contents : 

Abstracts  of  the  books  Mr.  Gibbon  read. 

Address  on  history. 

Antiquities  of  the  house  of  Brunswick. 

Collection  of  reujaiks  and  detached  pieces. 

Critical  observations  on  the  sixth  book  of  the  ,£)Qeid. 

Dissertation  on  the  Man  with  the  iron  mask. 

Essay  ou  the  study  of  literature. 

Extracts  from  his  journal. 

Justificatory  memoir  [against  France]. 

Letters. 

Memoirs  of  his  life. 

Outlines  of  the  history  of  the  world. 

Viudicatiou  of  some  pages  in  the  16th  and  16th  chapters  of 
his  History. 
For  Uvea  and  crit.  estimates  of  G.,  set  Biography  (p.  148). 
Gibbon  (Francis).  Public  characters  of  Europe.  2d  ed. 

3  V.     London,  [1815.]     8° 3216.17 

Contents  :   v.  1.  Alexander  I.,  emp.  of  Russia.     Blucher. 

Wellington.  Bernadotte.    2.  Louis  xviii.  Napoleon  Buona- 
parte.    3.  Talleyrand.     Marshal  Ney.   Uurat.     Fred.  Wm. 

III.,  of  Prussia.      Berthier.      Fouche.      Larl  St.  Vincent. 

Soult,  e(e.,  etc. 
Gibbon  (Lardner).  Explor.  of  the  Amazon.    See  Herndon  (W.  L.) 

and  Gibbon  (L.) 1164.26 

Gibbons  (David).  Law  of  contraots  for  works  and 
services.     London,   Weale,  1857.     16°.     .  5635.28 

—  Limited  liability  act,  joint  stock  co.  acts,  with  notes 

and  index.    London,  IJ^a?-',  1858-59.   16°.   5635.26 

Gibbons  (Henry).    Climate  of  San  Francisco.    [In  Smith,  report, 

1854.) 3936.09 

Gibbons  (J.  S.)  Banks  of  New  York,  their  dealers,  the 
clearing  house,  and  the  panic  of  1857.  New  York, 
1858.  12°. 5915.07 

—  Public  debt  of  the  U.  S. ;  administration  of  the  treas- 

ury: the  financial  system.  N.Y.,  1867.  12°.  5916.05 
Gibbs.    See  also  Gibbes. 


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GIBBS-GILFILLAN 


G-ibbs  (George,  6.  1815.  d.  1873).  Dictionary  of  Chinook  jargon. 
\rn  Sm.  miBcel.  coll.,  v.  7,  1867.) 3936.17 

—  luBtrvictionB  for  reaearch  rel.  to  the  ethnology  and  pLiloIOf^y 

of  N.  A      [/nSm.  miscel,  coll.,  V,  7,  1867.)      .      .     .3936.17 

—  Intermixture  ot  races.     f/*i  Sm.  report.  1864.]     .    .     .  3036.19 

—  Language  of  the  aborigines  of  America,     [/n  Smith,  repoit, 

1B70.J 3936.25 

—  Memoirs  of  the  administrations  of  Washington  aud 

John  Adams.     2  v.     New  York,  1846.    8^     584.01 

—  Report  on  mammals.   S''e  Suckley  (G.)  (tnd  G-ibbs  (G.)    1127.13 

—  Stevens  {J.  S.,  jr.]     Memorial  of  G.  Q,     [/n  Sm.  rep.,  1873.] 
Gibbs  (Wolcott).     Report  on  physical  apparatus  aud  chemical 

materials.     {U.  S.  Com.  to  Int.  ezhib.  at  Vienna,   1873.     Re- 
ports, T.  2,  1875] 3916.16 

—  and  Genth  {F.  A.)    Researches  on  the  amuionia-cobalt   bases. 

yin  Sm.  contrib.,  v.  9.  1867  ] 3937.09 

Sue  also  papers  by  W.  G.,  in  Amer.  aaaoc.  Proceedings, 
T.  i,  8,  9, 12  (p.  15-17  of  Catalogue). 

Gibba(\Vm. )  Desiguers'  aud  draughtsmen's  hand- 
book of  ornament.    Jj..  [ahoullSau].    8".    1451.14 

Gibraltar.     See  Countries  {Gibraltar,  p.  326). 

Gribaou  (John,  sculptor}.  'Imitations  of  drawings. 
Engraved  by  C.  Wenzel  and  L.  Prosseda.  Load., 
1852.   fol 1447.15 

—  Life.     Ed.  by  lady  Eastlake.     L.,  1S70.    8".    3065.23 

■  Seealsn  Cornhill  mag.,  v.  17  ;  Ed.  rev.,  v.  131,  1870. 

Gibson  (Walter  M. )  Prison  of  Weltuvredeu,  and  a 
glance  at  the  East  Indian  archipelago.  New  York, 
1855.     12° '.     .  10(11.17 

Gibson  (Wm.  H. )  Complete  American  trapper.  New 
York,  187H.     12° 4C24.13 

Gibson  (Wm.  Sidney).  Miscellanies,  historical  aud 
biographical.  Loudon,  1863.  8°.  .  .  .  2528.14 
Contents  :  Auckland  Caatle.  Finchale  priory.  Byrou  at 
Newstead  abbey.  The  Percys'  stronghold — Alnwick  castle. 
Summer  days  in  Scotland.  Scaudiuaviau  travel — Jutland 
and  the  Daiiisii  isles.  The  Mediterraueau.  Science  and 
royalty  under  Highland  skies.  The  British  associutiou  at 
Oxford.  Mineral  springs— their  medicine  and  mythology. 
Rivers  and  their  aseociatioua.  Hailstorms.  Itiipresslons 
of  the  International  exhibition,  1862.  Art  treasures  at 
Kensington.  Augustus  Caesar,  his  court  and  companions. 
Canterbury  and  its  archbishops — Saxon  and  Norman  period. 
Eminent  judges  of  England.  Desormais,  a  story  of  Skipton 
castle.  James  Howell  the  first  historiographer  royal. 
Richard  Savage.    Life  of  Edward  Forbes. 

—  On  some  ancient  modes  of  trial,  especially  the  ordeals  of 

water,  gre,  and  other  judicia  Dei.     [/n  ArcheBOlogia,  v.  32, 
1847.] 5128.— 

Giddings  (Joshua  Keed).  History  of  the  rebellion  : 
its  authors  and  causes.     N.  Y.,  1864.     8^.     645.18 

Gidley  {Rev.  L.)  Stonehenge  viewed  [as  a  Draidical 
monument].     London,  1873.   8°.     .     .     .  3817.28 

Gieseler  (J.  C.  L.)  Compendium  of  eccl.  history.  [To 
1648.]  Tr.  by  S.  Davidson  [and]  J.  W.  Hull.  5  v. 
Edin.,  l«54-55.    8° 341.5.06 

Gifford  (George).  Dialogue  concerning  witches  and 
witchcrafts,  1603.  Ed.  by  T.  Wright.  London, 
1842,    16°.     [Percy  society,  V.  8.]       .     .5060.08 

Gtfford  (John).  [/is,s'mnefJ  name  of  John  Richard 
Green  ]  History  of  France,  [to'  1794].  4  v.  Lou- 
don, 1791-94.     4.° 528.07 

Same,  continued.    Reign  of  Louis  xvi,  and  history 

of  Fr.  rev.  [to  1795],  2d  ed.    L.,1795.    4°.    528.11 

—  History  of  the  political  life  of  William   Pitt.     6  v. 

London,  18U9.    8°. 3144.15 

Gilts. 

—  Emerson  {R.  W.)  [In  his  Essays,  v.  2,  1862  ;  p.  165-166.]  2524.06 

—  Hunt  {L.)  A  day  by  the  fire,  1870 ;  p.  326-331  ;  1870.     .  2532.23 

WS~  See  aUo  Christmas. 
Gifts  of  genius  :  a  miscellany.  See  Davenport  (C.A.)  1859.  2626.02 
Gilbart  (James  Wm. )     History  aud  principles  of  an- 
cient dbmmerce.     London,  1847.    8°.   .     .  5916.07 
—Lectures  and  essays.     London,  1865.     8°.     .  2528.13 
Contents:  Lectures  on  ancient  commerce.    Social  effects 
of  the  reformation.  The  preacher,  or  essays  on  preaching  ; 
with  app.  on  platform  delivery.    Philosophy  of  history, 
geographical,  domestic,  political. 

—  Logic  ot  banking.      London,  1859.     8°.     .  5915.06 

—  Practical  treatise  on  banking.   2  v.  L.,  1865.  8°. 

—  Princijiles  and  practice  of  banking.    New  ed.    Lon- 

don, 1871.     8^ 5933.22 

Gilberg  (Charles  A.)  American  chesa-uuts.  1868.  ijfie  Cook  (K.B.), 

Henry  (W.  R.)  and  Gilberg 4i;U.0o 

Gilbert  (Charles).     Endless   mirth   and   amusement  : 

games,  magic,  elc.  London,  [ii.d.]  12°.  .  4622.13 
Gilbert  (Davis).     Bullion  question.    2d  ed.     London.  1819.     8°. 

[/n  Pamphleteer,  V.  14  :  p.  17-37.]        6058.14 

Gilbert  {.'?ir  Humphrey).     Queene  Elizabethes  acbademy.     Ed. 

by  F.  J.  Furnivall.    London,  1869.    8°.    [Early  E.  T.    S. 

Extra  ser,,  no.  8.1 7913.18 


—  Hnyes  {E.)    Voyage  of  G.  to  Newfoundland,  1853.     [In  Hak 

luyt  (R.)  Voyages,  v.  3  ] 916.17 

—  Bourne  {H.  R.  F.)    English  seamen  under  the  Tudors,  v.  1, 

1868 921.26 

Gilbert  (Josiah).  *Cadore  ;  or  Titian's  country.  Lon- 
don, 1869.     1.  8' 1446.14 

Gilbert  (John  T. )  History  of  viceroys  of  Ireland  ;  with 
notices  of  Castle  of  Dublin.  Dub.,  1865.  8°.  453.21 

Gilbert  (Wm. )  Luorezia  Borgia,  duchess  of  Fevrara  : 
a  biography.  2  v.  London.  1869.  12°.  .  3023.25 
jBiS"  For  novels  by  W.  G.,  see  Fiction  (p.  484). 

Gilbert  (Wm.  Schwenck).  The  '  Bab  '  ballads.  Lon- 
don, 1869.    12° 1643.27 

—  Mure  •  Bab  '  ballads.  With  illus.  L.,  [1868.  ]  12°.1(;43.34 

—  Original  plays.     New  York,  1870.   12°.     .     .   1724.34 

Contents:  The  Micked  world.    Pygmalion  and  Galatea. 
Charity.    The  princess.    Palace  of  truth.    Trial  by  jury. 
Gilchrist  (Alexander).     Life  of  Wm.   Blake,    -pictor 
ignotus".     2  V.     London,   1863.     8°.     .     .  3022.04 

—  Life  of  Wm.  Etty.     2  v.     L.,  1855.  8.°  .     .  3055.06 
Gilchrist  (James).    Philosophic  etymology,  or  rational 

grammar.     London,  1816.     8°.        ...  G434.23 
Gilchrist  (JohnBorthwick).    Hindoo-Roman  orthoepi- 
graphical  ultimatum  ;  or  view  of  orienlal  and  occi- 
dental visible  sounds.    2ded.  L.,  1820.  8°.  6425.23 

—  Stranger's  infallible  East  Indian  guide,  or  Hindoos- 

tanee  multum  in  parvo  :    a  compendium  of  the 

Moors  jargon.     3d  ed.    London,  1820.  8°.   C425.23 

Gildas.     Works.     [la  Giles  (J.  A.)    Six  old  English  chronicles. 

Bohn.  1818.] 471.04 

Gilder  (Richard  Watson).      New  day  :  songs  and  son- 

aets.     New  York,  lb76.   12° 1644.35 

Gilder's  manual  ;  with  picture-framing,  picture-repair- 
ing.    New  York,  1876.   12° 4002.08 

Gilding.    See  Arts  (Useful :  Painting,  Gilding,  etc,  p.  45). 
Gildou  (Charles).  Life  of  Betterton.  L.,  171U.  3021.18 
GUds. 

—  SmWt  ( T. )  English  gilds  ;  with  introd.  by  his  daugh- 

ter Lucy  ;    and  essay  by  L.    Brentano.      1870. 

[Early  E.  T.  S.,  no.  40.] 7913.17 

Jtts*  See  also  Friendly  societies : —  Political  economy. 
{Trw-liS  unions.) 
Giles  (Henry).     Christian   thought  on  life.     Boston, 
1851.  16° 3554.18 

—  Human  life  in  Shakespeare.     B.,  1868.  12°.    1753.15 

—  Blustrations  of  genius.    B,,  1854.  16°.     .     .2526.03 

Contents  :  Cervantes.  Don  Quixote.  Scarlet  letter.  Fie- 
tion.  Public  opinion.  Philanthropic  sentiment.  Music. 
Cost  of  a  cultivati.'d  man.  Qonversation.  Wordsworth. 
Robert  Burns.     Thomas  De  Quincey. 

—  Lectures  and  essays.   2  v.   B.,  1851.    12°.     .  2526.04 

Contents:  v,  1.  Falstaff.  Crabbe.  Moral  philosophy  of 
Byron's  life.  Moral  spirit  ot  Byron's  genius.  Kbenezer 
Elliott.     Oliver  Goldsmith.     Spirit  of  Irish  history. 

2.  Ireland  and  the  Irish.  Worth  olliberty.  Truo  man- 
hood. The  pulpit.  Patrioti-sm.  Economics.  Music. 
Young  mnsiciau.  Day  iu  Springfield.  Chatterton.  Carlyle. 
Savage  and  Dermody. 

Giles  (John  Allen).  History  of  the  ancient  Britons. 
2  V.    London,  1847.     8^ 454.01 

—  Life  and  times  of  Alfred  the  Great.     Oxford,  1854. 

8° 3013.16 

—  Lite  of  Ascham.    (/n  A.'s  Works,  v.  1, 1866.]      .    .    -6012.16 

—  Six  old  English  chronicles.     L.,  1843.     12°.     471.04 

Contents  :   Etbelwerd.     Asser'a  Life  of  Alfred.     Geoffrey 

of  Monmouth.  Gildas.  Neunius.  Kicliard  ol  Cirencester. 
Giles  (William  B.)    Speech  on  the  British  treaty.     Speech  on  the 

judiciary.  [In  Moore  (F.)  Amer.  eloquence, t.2,  1867.  6o26.03 
Gilfillaii  (George).     Bards  of  the  Bible.     New  York, 

1S51.     12° 3736.11 

Gilfillan  (George).    Literary  portraits  ;  a  third  gallery. 

New  York,  1855.    12° 2526.13 


Contents. 


Mschyixis  :  Prometheua. 
Bigg  (J:  Sanyau). 
Bulwer  Lytion  (.5ir  E.) 
Burke  (Edmund  j- 
Cailj'le  and  .Sterling. 
Ch^Jnier.s  (Thomas). 
Coleridge  (Jeffrey  and). 
Danton. 
Delta. 

Disraeli  (Benj.) 
Emerson  (R.  W.) 
Hall  (Robert) 
Hazlitt  and  Hallam. 
Irving  (Edward). 
Jeffrey  aud  Coleridge. 
Macaulay  (T.  B.) 


Marat. 

Massey  (Gerald). 

IMiiabeau. 

Napoleon. 

Neale  and  Btmyen. 

Poe  (Edgar  A.) 

Robesp  ieri  e 

Rogers  (Hem-y). 

Shakespeare:  a lectttre. 

Smith  (.Uex.) 

Sterling  (John). 

Taylor  (Isaac). 

Thackeray. 

Vergniaud. 

Wilson  {Frof.  John). 

Yeudys  (Sidney). 


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AQderBon  (William). 
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Browuiug  (Elizabeth  B.) 
Bulwor-Lyttou  (.SirEdw.) 
Byron  (Lord). 
CoWiett  (Willium). 
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Croly  {Dr.  Oeorge). 
Dawsou  (Goor^e). 
Emort^on  ilialpU  Waldo). 
Foster  (Joliu). 
HuuiLins  (J//S  F.) 
Hood  (Thomas). 


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Lomilullow  (U   W.) 
Muoiiulay  (Tiioiuaa  B.) 
Miltou  iJuliu). 
Mouti,'omTy  (James). 
.Mo'.-n-  (TlioiuBs). 
Ni.-hol  il'i'jf.  JoliU). 
SliBll.y  (.l/rs.) 
Siiiilli  (.Svdueyl. 
SWvliu;;  (.lubu). 
T.^loi-  (I«;,;i.-). 
Teuuysoiu(.\lffed). 


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ton,   tho    puritans,    covenanters,   first    secedera, 

niethodists,  etc.  London,  18';9.  12^  .  .  3551.20 
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V.  12,   UK.] 3'J41.63 

Gill  (John).     Notices  of  the  Jews  previous  to  a.d.  OUU. 

Loudon,  1^70.     8= 3441.13 

Gill  (Theodore).    Arrnugpinent  of  the  families  of  fishes.    AVash., 

1872.    8".     [Ill  Sm.  misrel-  coll.,  v.  U.] 3035.21 

—  Arrauti;t;meut  of  thu  lamilies  of  sheila,      [fn  Sm.  miscel.  coll., 

V.  10.) 3iM  21) 

—  Arraugeineiit  of  the  families  of  mammals    Waehingtou,  1872. 

H'.     (/n  Sm.  miscel.  coll.,  V.  11.) 3935.21 

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—  Ou  the  species  of  the  genus  uiKropterus  (lac.)   or  grystea 

(auct.)     [/«  Amer.  assoc.  Proceediugs.  v.  22.  1873.]  3946. 211 

Gill  ( i'homas  H. )  Papal  drama  :  historical  essay. 
London,  ISUG.    8° 3421. U.') 

Gill  (Wm.  F.)  Life  of  E.  A.  Poe.  B.,  1877.   12°.  3U.M7 

Gill  iR-'V.  I.)  Evolution  and  pr,>gress.  New  York, 
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Gill  ( ii'et'.  Wm.  Wyatt).  Life  in  the  southern  isles; 
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Gillespie  (Wm.)  Tlicologj-  of  geologists  :  Hugh  Miller 
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Gillespie  (Wm.  M.)  Treatise  on  land  surveying.  New 
Yo:k,   18(i3.    8°.    .     .     ,   • 3',I25.10 

Gillet  (Kansom  H. )  Democracy  in  the  United  States. 
New  York,  18G8.    12° 6722.06 

Gillett  (Ezra  Hall).  God  in  human  thought  ;  or  na- 
tural theology,  ancient  and  modern,  to  the  time  of 
bishop  Butler.  ^Vith  a  closing  chapter  ou  the 
moral  system,  and  au  English  bibliography,  from 
Spenser  to  Butler.    2  v.    N.  Y.,  1871.     8=.     3551.28 

—  Hist,  of  the  Presbyterian  church  in  the  U.  S.     2  v. 

Phila,  1865.   12° 3455.02 

—  Life  and  times  of  John  Huss.  2  v.  B.,  1863.  8°.  3085. 07 

—  The  moral  system,  with  hist,  and  crit.  introd.,  hav- 

ing special  reference  to  bishop  Butler's  'Analogy.' 
New  York,  1874.    12° 3551.27 

Gilliam  (Albert  M.)  Travels  in  Mexico,  1843-41. 
Pbila.,  1846.      8° 1152.04 

Gillies  (Johu).  Discourse  on  the  history,  manners,  and  character 
of  the  Greeks,  Irom  the  couclusion  of  the  Pelopoiinesiaa 
war  to  the  b;ittle  of  CUierouea.  London,  1778.  4^.  1  With 
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—  History  of  ancient  Greece.     3d  ed.     4  v.     London, 

17y2.     8° 426.23 

—  Memoirs  ot  Whitefleld.  Halifax,  1851.     8°.     31^4.07 
Gillies    (Robert    Pearse).       Personal    reminiscences. 

[Abridged]   by  E.    H.    Stoddard.      [Bric-a-brac 

series,  V.  10.] 3251.22 

Gilliland  (Thomas).  Dramatic  mirror.  2  v.  •  London, 
1808.   12° 1721.27 

—  The  trap:  a  satirical  work.   2  v.  L.,1808.  16°.  5822.23 
Gilliland  (Wm. )     Pioneer   history  of  the   Cliamplain 

valley  :   an  account  of  tho  town  of  Willsborough. 

His  joui'nal  and  other  papers,  and  a  memoir  and 

notes  by  W.  C.  Watson.  Albany,  1S63.  8°.  022.17 
Gillis  (Jacquesi.     Panegyrique  de  Jeanne  d'Arc.    3e  ed. 

Londres,  18.57.   8= .3008.20 

Gilliss  (James  Melville).    Total  eclipse  of  th--  sun,  Sept.  1858.  in 

Peru.     (/nSm.  contrib.,  V.  ll.J 3937.11 


—  United  States  astronomical  expedition  (o  the  south- 

ern hemisphere,  1810-52.  v.  1,  2,  3,  and  G.   Wash., 

185:5-56.     4°.    [No  more  published. ]     .      .112C.(11 
V.  1.  Cliile.  by  J.  M.  GiUiSR.    2.  The  Andes  and  Pampas. 

by  J.  MacHae.     Natural   history,  by   Smith,   l^wbank,  and 

others.     3.  ObRervations  to  determine  the  solar  parallax. 

6    MugnetLcal  and  meteorological  observations. 
Gillman.    'SVe  also  Gilman. 
GUImaii  (James).     Life  of  Coleridge,  v.  1.     London, 

1838.     8° 3042.16 

A'o/r*. — No  more  published. 
Gillmoro.    •V'v  also  Gilmore. 
Gillnaore  (Parker).     [ '  Ubique, '  p.setwZ. ]    All  round  tha 

world.     Loudon,   1871.     12" 1I33.H 

—  Gun.  rod,  and  saddle.     N.  Y.,  1860.  16°.     .  4615.14 

—  Prairie  and  lorest  game  of  N.  A.      New  York,  1874. 

12= 1122.27 

—  Prairie  farms  and  prairie  folk.     2  v.     Loudon,  1872. 

12= 1122.24 

Gillmore  (Quiucy  Adams).  On  limes,  hydraulic  ce- 
ments,  and  mortars.   New  York.  18G3.  8°.  3932.22 

—  Practical  treatise  ou  coiguet-beton  and  other  artifi- 

cial stone.     New  York,  1871.    8°.     .     .     .  4007.01 

—  Practical  treatise  on  roads,  streets,  and  pavements. 

New  York,  1876.    12° 3942.03 

Gillot  (Jacques).  Relation  toucliant  la  regenco  de  Marie  de  Medi- 
cis.  IGlll.     [In  Petitot.     Jleui.     1  ser.,  v.  49.)      .     .     602.12 

Gillray  (James).  'Works.  With  story  of  life  and 
times.     Ed.  by  T.  Wright.     L.,  1864.   4°.     1466.05 

Gillson  (Rev.  E.)  Table- talking  :  Satanic  wonders. 
2d  ed.     London,  1853.     16° 3^11.03 

—  Watchman's  appeal  ;  unexplained  wonders  of  [table- 

talking].     Loudon,  [1853?]    16=.     .     .     .  3811.03 

Gilman  (Arthur).     First  steps  in  English  literature. 

New  York,  1870.   16° 2751.25 

—  First  steps  in  general  history.  N.  Y.,  1874.  16°.  441.28 

—  Seven  historic  ages.    New  York,  1874.     16°.     441.27 
Gilmau  (.)//'.5.  Caroline).     Poetry  of  travelling  in  tho 

United  States.     New  York,   183S.     16°.    .   1132.09 

—  Recollections  of  a  southern  matron.     Charlestown.  '■ 

1852.  12= 3065.21 

—  Tho   sibyl,   or  new  oracles  from  the   poets.     New 

York,  1852.   12° 1613.28 

—  and  Jervey  (C.  H.)     Stories  and  poems,  by  mother 

and  daughter.     Boston,  1872.     16°.     .     .   1643.33 

Gilman  (Daniel  Coit).  Hist,  discourse,  Norwich,  Conn., 

at  the  bi-centennial  celebration.  B.,1859.  8=.  592.05 

Gilman  (it/ rs.  Mariai,  psf:wrf.    See  Barnard  (Cjr.) 

Gilman  i Samuel,  U.D.)      Contributions   to  literature. 

Boston,  1856.    12° 2526.14 

ConUnts  :  Memoirs  ,>f  a  New  Enf^land  village  choir.  Re- 
ciprocal influenie  of  national  literatures.  Brown  on  cause 
and  effect.  Oiatory  of  Edward  Everett.  Percivafs  xioeme. 
Autographs.  Dr.  Thomas  Brown's  Philosophical  wiitings. 
Lexicngiaphy  and  lexicons.  Day  of  disappointment  iu 
S;dem  apropos  of  Uawthorne.     Poetry. 

—  Villat^e  choir.     [In  New  England  and  her  institutions.  Lon- 

don. 1835.     8^] 1111.13 

—  A  week  among  autographs.     [In  Gilman  (C.)    Poetry,  fie,  p. 

373430.] 1132  09 

Gilmor  (Harry).    Four  years  in  the  saddle.    New  York, 

1866.    12° 642.11 

Gilmore.    5«  also  Gillmore. 

GUmore  (J.  H. )      Outlines  of  the  art  of  expression. 

2ded.,  revised.  Boston,  1876.  12°.  .  .  6432.31 
Gilmore  (Rev.  John).     Storm  warriors  ;  or,  life  on  the 

Goodwin  sands.  London,  1874.  12°.  .  931.21 
Gilmore  (James  Roberts).     ['Edmund  Kirke, '  pseu!(.] 

—  Among  the  pines  :  or  south  in  secession  time.    New 

York,  1862.     12° 195.04 

—  Among  the  guerillas.     N.  Y'.,  1866.     12°.     .     195.03 

—  Down  in  Tennessee.     N.  Y.,  1864.     12°.      .     195.05 

—  Life  of  Jesus  according  to  his  original  biographers. 

Boston,  1867.    18° 3422.10 

—  My  southern  friends.     N.  Y.,  1863.     12°.     .     195.06 

—  On  the  border.     Boston.  1867.     12°.     .     .     .  10.3.07 

—  Patriot  boys  and  prison  pictures.  B.,1866.  16°.  195.08 
Gilmore  (Palrick  Sarsfleld).      Histoi-y  of  tho  national 

peace  jubilee  and  great  musical  festival,  Boslou, 

June,  1869.  Bo.ston,  1871.  8°.  ...  1565.24 
Gilpin  (Bernard).     Carletrm  (G.)    Life  of.     [In  Wordsworth  iC  ) 

Eccl.  biogr.,  V.  3,  1853.) 3446.03 

Gilpin  (Wm.)  Lives  of  Wichff,  Cobhani,  Hu.ss,  Jerome 

of  Prague,  :,nd  Zisca.  L.,  1766.  8=.  .  ,  3181.08 
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Ginger-snaps.  Su  Parton  [Mrs.  James).    1870 2538.26 

Guigueiie  (Pierre  Louis).  Histoire  litteraire  d'ltalie. 
V.  1-9,  2e  ed.,  augm.  d'une  notice  hist.,  par  Dan- 
nau  ;  continuee  par  F.  Salfi,  v.  10-14.  11  v.  Paris, 

1824-35.     »" 27S3.01 

Ginsburg  (Christiau  D. )  The  Essenes  :  theii- history 
aud  doctrines.     London,  1864.    8°.      .     .  3558.U5 

—  The  Moabite  stone  ;  a  fac-simile  of  the  original  in- 

scription.    With  an  English  translation  aud  com- 
mentary.    Loudon,  ls7].  4° SS.iS.OT 

Ginx's  baby.     See  Jenkins  (EJward) 68'26.17 

Giotto  or  Angiolotto  di  Bondone.  Arena  chapel.  Padua.  Wood 
ent,'raviut,'8  from  tile  frescoes  of  O.     L.,  18(i0.    obi.  fol. 

—  Danle  :  facBimile  of  a  portrait  iu  tlie  Bargello  at  Florence. 

Loudon,  vlrMntZ^/ iOf..  1869 

—  Interior  of  the  Arena  chapel,  Padua,  1306 ;  cliromolith.    Lon- 

don, Arundel  soc,  1856 

—  Washing  of  the  disciples'  feet.— Kiss  of  Judiis.    Wood  engr. 

[from  frescoes)  at  Padua,     h.,  A  nut  del  soc.   1£57.    . 

—  OHphanl  [Mrs.  M.  O.  W)     Mailers  of  Florence.     1876.     637.21 

—  Ruskin  (J  )    Giotto  and  his  works  in  Padua.    1861.    (Arundel 

80C.)       

«3-  See  also  other  uotices  of  G.,  iu  Biography  (p.  149). 

Gipsies.     See  Gypsies. 

Giraffo  {.Uesnandio).  Bise  aud  fall  of  Masauiello  at  Naples,  A.D. 
10*7.  From  the  Italian,  by  J.  Howoll.  [In  Waldie  library, 
V.  2.]      . 6U78.10 

Same.     [In  Oroxall  (S.)    Novels,  v.  2.] 441.01 

Giraldus  Cambrensis.  Works,  v.  1-4,  ed,  by  J.  S. 
Brewer  ;  v.  5-6,  ed.  by  J.  F.  Dimock.  London, 
1861-73.  8°.  [Rolls  chronicles.  ]  .  .  .  5140.— 
V.  1.  De  rebus  a  so  geatis.  Invectionum  lib.  i-iii.  Sym- 
bolum  electorum.  2.  Gemma  eccleaiaatica.  3.  De  iuvec- 
tiouibus  lib.  iv.  De  Meuevensi  eccleaia  dialogus.  Vita 
S  David.  4.  Speculum  eccleslse.  De  vita  GaUridi.  5.  To- 
pographia  Hiberaica  et  Exput,'natio  Hibernica.  6.  Itinera- 
rium  KambriiB.    Descriptio  Kambrife. 

—  PurnelHT.)    Giraldus.     (in  Ais  Lit.  aud  Its  professors.  1867  ; 

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I^'ote. — Repr.  from  Gentleman's  mag.,  April,  186(5. 
Girard  (Charles).    Catalogue  of  N.  A.  reptiles  in  the  museum  of 
the  Smith,  iust.     [In  Sm.  misoel.  col.,  v.  2.  1862]     .  3935.12 

—  Monogr,apha  of  the  cottoids.    [In  Sm.  con.,  v.  3,  1852.]  3937.03 

—  Reports  on  fishes.      [In  Pacific  K.   R.     Reports,  v.    6  and 

10.1 1127.06;  10 

Girard  college.  Lieber  (F.)  Constitution  and  plau  of 
education  for  Gii'ard  college  for  orphans.     5518.24 

—  Wood  {G.  B  )     Contrib  to  history  of.    [In  his  Hist,  memoirs. 

1872.) 2.148.01 

.g®-  See  also  lives  of  Girard,  in  Biography  fp.  149) ;  aud 
for  astronomical,  mai,'uetic,  and  metenruligical   obaerv.  at 
the  observatory,  see  Bache  (A.  D.).  p.  68  of  Catalogue. 
Girardiu  (Eiuile).     Euiila. — Au  hasard.     Paris,   1860. 

12° 7022.08 

JS^  For  biogf.  notices  of  G.,  see  Biography  (p.  149) ;  also 
Castolar  [E )  Life  of  lord  Byrou  and  other  sketches. 
1876 3U27.31 

Girardiu  (Mine.  Delphine  Gay,  wife  o/Emile  da).  Le 
canne  de  M.  de  Balzac.  Nouv.  ed.  Paris,  1867. 
12° 702i.25 

—  Contea  d'une  vieille  fills  a  ses  neveux.     Nouv  ^d. 

Paris,  1868.    12° 7022.24 

—  La  croix  de  Berny.   Nouv.  ed.  P.,  1868.  12°.   702'2.11 

—  II  ne  faut  pas  jouer  avec  la  douleur.  Nouv.  ed.  Paris, 

1868.   1'2° •    .     .   70-22.26 

—  Lelorgnon.     Nouv.  ed.     Paris,  1868,   12°.     7022.27 

—  Marguerite,  ou  deux  amours.  P.,  1856.   16.°.   7022.10 

—  Monsieur  le  marquis   de  Poutauges.     Paris,  1866. 

12° 7022.20 

—  Nouvelles  :  Le  lorgnon.  La  Canne  de  M.  de  Balzac, 

H  ne  faut  pas  jouer  aveo  la  douleur.      Nouv  dd. 
Paris,  1865.      12° _    .     .   70'22.21 

—  Vicomto   de  Launay  —  Lettres  parisiennes.      4  v. 

Paris,  1865.     12' 7022.22 

—  Challice  [A.  E.)    French  authors  at  home,  v.  1-2,  1864.  3266.10 
Girardiii  (Marc,  called  baini-Marc-G'trardin). 

—  Lectures  on  dramatic  literatnr6.N.Y,1849.12°.1724.29 

—  Tableau  de   la  litterature   fran9ai8e   au    16e  siecle, 

sui'i'i  d'etudes  sur  la  litttSrature  du  moyen   age  et 

,  de  la  renaissance.     Paris,  1868.   16°.     .     .  2731.20 

Qiraud  (Giovanni,  conte).    Jealousy  at  fault.  Mad  prophet.     [In 

Select  Italian  comedies,  1849.) 17'25.28 

Giraud  (J.  P.,  jr.)  Birds  of  Long  Island.  New  York, 
1844.    8° 4815.02 

Girdlestone  {Hev.  A.  G.)  High  Alps  without  guides. 
Loudon,  1870.    8° 983.25 

Girlhood  of  Catherine  de'  Medici.    See  Trollops  (T.  A.)    3031.28 

Girls.  See  Young  (The)  ;— Women  {Education)  ;— Medicine  (  Wo- 
men and  ehiltlren). 

Girondists.  See  Lamartine  (A.  de).  History,  etc.  3v.  |514.09|. 
aiio  histories  of  the  Rev.  of  1789  (l>.  322  of  Catalogue)  ;  abo 


livesof  Roland  (.Viae.)  :  and  Baker  (H.B.)  French  society; 
V.  2,  1874  13206.16). 

Gironiere.    See  La  Gironiere. 

Gisborne  (Thomas).  Walks  in  a  forest  ;  poems.  Lon- 
don, 1797.    16° 1644.25 

Gisborne  (Thomas,  Jr.)  Letter  to  Phillpotts,  on  his  letters  to 
Canning  (on  catholic  claims).  Loudon,  18-7.  8°.  [In 
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Giali  saga.  Story  of  GisU  the  outlaw.  From  the  Ice- 
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Gist  (Mordecai).  Herring  (J.)  aud  Longacre  (J.  B.)  Nat.  portrait 
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Giusti  (Giuseppe).  Poesie.  Precedute  dalla  vita  del- 
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—  Ilonier  (S.)     Giusti  and  his  times.    1864.     ,3065.25 

See  also  notices  by  W.  D.  Howells  in  N.  A.  rev.,  July.  1872; 
and  one  in  N.  Brit.  rev.,  v.  41,  1864  (or  Littell.  v.  37,  1863). 

Giustiuiani  (Sebastian).-  Four  years  at  the  court  of  Hen- 
ry viu. ;  despatches  to  the  signory  of  Venice,  1515- 
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Glaciers.    See  Geology.  {Olaciers,  p.  573.) 

Gladden  (Washington).  Plain  thoughts  on  the  art  of 
living  ;  for  young  men  and  women.  Boston, 
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—  Was  Bionson  Alcott's  school  a  type  of  God's  moral 

government  ?  Keview  of  .Joseph  Cook's  theory 
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Gladstone  (George).  Good  templarism.  London,  1872. 
24°. 5834.12 

Gladstone  (J.  H. )  Michael  Faraday  [bis  character 
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Gladstone  (T.  H. )  The  Englishman  in  Kansas.  New. 
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Gladstone  (Wm.  Ewart).  Bulgarian  horrors  and  other 

tracts.     Leipzig,  1876.     16° 

Contents  :  Bulgarian  horrors  and  the  question  of  the 
the  East.  Russian  policy  and  deeds  in  Turbistan.  Speech 
at  Blackheath,  Sept..  9.  1876.  Life  and  speeches  of  the 
prince  consort  ;  court  of  queen  Victoria.  Italy  and  her 
church. 

—  A  chapter  of  autobiography.     L.,  1868.    8°.    3065.27 

i'Vofe,— BovieweJ  in  Quar.  rev.,  v.  126,  1869. 

—  Ecce  Homo.     London,  1868.     16°.      .     .     .  3422,16 

Repr.  in  Littell.  1868,  v.  1. 

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place  of  Homer.     New  York,  1876.   1'2°.   .  1655.10 

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—  Inaugural   address  Lefore  the  univ.  of  Ediuliurgh,  1860,  on 

the  work  of  the  university.     [In  Littell,  1860.  v.  3,  p.  46-52.] 

—  Juventus  mundi  ;  the  gods  and  men  of  the  heroic 

age.     London,  1869.     12° 16.55.08 

Reviewed  in  Blackwood,  v.  106.  1809  :  Nat.  quar.  rev.,  v. 
20.  1870  :  North  Brit,  rev.,  v.  51,  1870. 

—  Montenegro.    [In  Nineteenth  century.  May,  1876.) 
Same.    [In  Eclectic  meg.,  July,  1876  ) 

—  On  the  influence  of  authority  iu  matters  of  opinion.    Re- 

joinder to  Sir   James  Stephen  on  authority  in  matters  of 
opinion.    [In  Nineteenth  ceutury,  v.  1 .  1877.) 
— ■  Place  of  Homer  in  classical  eduratiou  and  in  historical  in- 
quiry.    [In  Oxford  essays,  1857.) 2538.21 

—  Russian  policy  in  Turkietau.     [In  Contemp.  rev.,  Nov..  1876.) 

—  Speeches  on  great  questions   of   the   day.     2d   ed. 

Loudon,  [18C9].    16° 6321.09 

Contents  :  Representation  of  the  people.  1866.  Redistri- 
bution of  seats  bill.  1866.  The  reform  bill.  1866.  State  of 
Ireland,  1868.  Irish  church.  1868.  The  established  church, 
Ireland,  1869.  On  the  Ufe  and  works  of  Josiah  Wedgwood. 
Financial  statement,  1853. 

—  State  in  its  relations  with  the  church.  London,  1839. 

8° 3554.21 

—  Studies  on  Homer  and  the  Homeric  age.  3  v.  Oxford. 

1853.     8° 1655.02 

—  Vatican  decrees  in  their  bearing  on  civil  allegiance  ; 

a  political  expostulation.  Added  a  history  of  the 
Council ;  with  the  Latin  and  English  text  of  the 
papal  syllabus  aud  tlie  Vatican  decrees.     By  P. 

Schaff.     New  York,  1875.     8° 3554.30 

Reviewed  iu  Dublin  rev.,  Jan.,  April,  1876. 

—  Vaticanism  :    an   answer   to  reproofs  and    replies. 

New  York,  1875.     8° 3554.31 

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also  Blackwood,  v.  98,  1805  ;  Contemp.  rev.,  v.  8.  1868  (Q.'s 
position,  by  B.  Cracroft)  ;  v.  16.  1870  CSlr.  G..  iu  tranRitii>n, 
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1873  (The  Gladstone  goverunient). 

Gladstone  (The)  government.    See  Kent  (Charles).  1869.    3066.28 

Glaisher  (James). 

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Glaisher  (J^imos),  Flammaiion  (C. ),  Fonvielle  (W. 
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Glauvill  (Joseph).  Essays  in  philosophy  and  religion. 
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Glaptborue  (Henry).  Tragedy  of  Albertus  Wallen- 
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Glass  (Samueli.     Essay  on  magnesia  alba.     Oxford, 

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Glass  anil  glass -making.   Sre  Arts  (Useful,  p.  43)  ;  Fine  arts  [Pot- 

tciy  ami  porcelain,  p.  547). 
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Glassford  (James).      Ljrrical   compositions  fiom  the 

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Glazier  (^Vapt.  Willard  W.)      The  capture,  the  prison 

pen,  and  the   escape  ;   prison  life  in  the  South. 

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Glaziers.     See  Axis  (Useful),  p.  43. 

Gleaner  (The)  :  essays.     See  Drake  (N.) 2527.04 

Gleanings  for  the  curious.  See  Bombaugh  (C.  C  I  1870.  0211.32 
Gleanings  from  a  gathered  harvest.  .See  Noah  (M.  M)  .  2537.29 
Gleanings  from  the  harvest-fields  of  Amer.  history.  See  Dawson 

(H.  B.) 677.14 

Gleason  (,l/r<;.  K.  B.,  J/.jO.)      Talks  to  my  patients. 

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Gleig  (George   Kobert).      Campaigns  of   the  Briti.sh 

army  at  Washington  and  New  Orleans,   1814-15. 

3d  ed.,  revised.     [rtno,i.]     L.,  1827.     12=.     585.11 

—  Country  curate.     London.  1856.    16° 195.12 

—  Dissertatioa  on  the  primitive  church.      {fn  Mosheim  (J.  L.) 

Eccl.  hist.,  V.  1.  1858.) 3416.05 

—  Eminent  British  commanders.    3  v.    London,  1832. 

16= 3221.01 

iVb(«. — For  Contents,  see  Biography  {Military,  p.  112). 

—  Essays.     2  v.     London,  18.58.     8°.      ...  2528. 15 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Dr.  Chalmers.   Our  defensive  armament. 
Natural  theology.     Military  bridges.    War  of  the  Puujaub. 
•  2.  The  puritans.     General    Miller.    India  aud  its  army. 
The  Madcheustein.     Military  education. 

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—  Germany,   Bohemia,  and  Hungary,  in  1837.     3  7. 

London,  1839.    8° 966.12 

—  History  of  the  Bible.  2  v.  N.  Y.,  1852.  18°.    3736.20 

—  Leipsic    campaign.     London,    1853.      16°.     [Trav. 

library,  v.  14.] 5075.19 

—  Life  of  Sir  Thomas  Munro.  3v.  L.,  1830.  8°.  3126.10 

—  Memoirs  of  Warren  Hastings.     3  v.     London,  1841. 

8° 3076.01 

—  Saratoga,  a  tale.     [In  Waldie  library,  v.  1.)      ....  6078.15 

—  Story  of  battle  of  Waterloo.   N.  Y.,  1855.  12°.  514.03 

—  The  subaltern.     Edin.,  1855.    16° 552.14 

Glea  (John).     Theory  of  the  influence  exerted  by  the 

mind  over  the  body.  Edin.,  1855.  12°.  .4332.28 
Glencoe  (Massacre  of.  1688)*^.  See  Blackwood,  v.  86,  1859  ;  in  re- 
ply to  Macavilay's  History  of  Euglaiid.  v.  4. 
Glennie  (John  S.  Stuart).  Arthurian  localities  ;  Fin- 
galian  relations  ;  with  a  map  of  Arthurian  Scot- 
land.    Edin.,  1868.    8°. 955.14 

Same.    [In  Early  Engl.  text.  Boc,  no.  36.]      .    .     .  7913.14 

—  Pilgrim-memories,  with  the  late  H.  T.  Buckle.    New 

York,  1875.     8° 1045.16 

Contents  :  Egypt,  Sinai,  Idumrea.  Palestine,  Lebanon. 
Mr.  Buckle's  student-life  and  character.  An  American's 
reminiscences  of  Mr.  Buckle  at  Cairo.  The  death  and 
grave  of  Mr.  Buckle. 
GUddon  (George  R.)  Indigenous  races  of  the  earth.  See  Nott 
(J.  C.)  and  Gliddon  («.  R.) 4736  02 

—  Types  of  mankind.  Sef  Nott  (J.C.)  and  Gliddon  (G.R.)  4736  01 
Glimpses  of  the  old  world.  iVe.Clark  (.1.  A.)  2  v.  1840.  941.25 
Glimpses  of  the  supernatural.  See  Lee  (Fred.  G.)  .  .  .  3812.4'2 
Gloag  (Paton  J. )     Critical  and  exegetical  commentary 

on  Acts.     2  V.     Edin.,  1870.     8".     .     .     .  3755.23 
Globe  encyclopsidia.     v.  1.    E.,  1876.    4°. 
Globes      See  Astronomy.  {Globes,  p.  64.) 
Gloucester,  (Enjland).     Historia  et  cartularium  mon- 


nsterii  S.  Petri.    [683-1 108.]     3  v.     Ed.  by  W.  H 
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Gloucestershire.     .See  Countries.  {G'oueeslershire,  ii.SUG.) 
Glover  (George).    On  the  present  state  of  pauperism  in  England. 
London.  1817.    8".     (/n  Pamphleteer,  v.  lO.J       .     .6068.10 

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1816.1 6058.08 

Glover  (Kichard).     Memoirs,  1742-57.    London,  1814. 
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—  Poems.     Ed.,  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.    [In  Chalmers'  Eng- 

hsh  poets,  V.  17.  1810.)       1626.17 

—  Select  poems.    [/;i  Sanford  and  Walsh.    British  poets,  v.  33, 

1822.J 1C9I.33 

J8^  For  plays  by  R.  G.,  see  Plays.  {Alphabetical  arrangement.) 

Gloves.  Bull  {  W.  )Hist.  of  the  glove  Irade.  1834.  3931.15 

Glyndon  (Howard,  ^«ef((^)    See  Redden  (L.  C.)  .... 

Gl3nin  (Joseph).     On  the  construction  of  cranes  and 

machiuery.     London,  Weale,  1857.    16°.     3923.15 

—  Eudlmentary  treatise  on  the  power  of  water  as  ap- 

plied to  drive  mills.   L.,  IFeu/e,  1853.   16°.    3924.11 
Gmelin  (Leopold).      Handbook  of  chemistry.     19  v. 

London,  1848-72.  8°.    [Cavendish  soc]     4215.01 
Gnostios.     King  (C.W.)    The  Gnostics  and  their  re- 
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See  also  article  in  Dublin  rev.,  Jan.,  1875,  and  article  by 

C.  P.  Wing,  with  references,   in  M'Clintock  and  Strong's 

Cyclopaedia,  v.  3. 
Goa.     .See  Countries.  {Goa,  p.  326.) 
Goadby  (Henry).     Text-book  of  vegetable  and  animal 

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Gobineau  (Joseph  Arthur,  comte  de).    L'abbaye  de  Ty- 

phaines.     P.,  1867.   16° 7045.27 

—  L'Aphroessa.     Paris,  1869.    16°.     ....  7045.26 

—  Moral  and  intellectual  diversity  of  races.     I'r.,  with 

introd.  and  notes,  by  H.  Hotz.  P.,1856.  8°.  4733.15 

—  Trois  ans  en  Asie,  1855-1858.  P.,  1859.   12°.  1043.13 

—  Typhaines  abbey.     Phil.,  1869.  12°.   .     .     .     195.28 

See  Fortnightly  rev.,  Sept.,  1874  (Review  by  Lord  Lyttoo 

of  G.'s  Pleiades). 
Goblet  d'AlvieUa  ( Albert  Joseph,  coml'').     Sahara  and 

Lapland.  Tr.by  Mrs.  C.  Hoey.  L.,1874. 12°.  1083.23 
Gobright  (L.  A.)     Recollections  of  men  and  things  at 

Wasiington,  [1834-68.]  Phil,  1869.  r2°.  1113.16 
God.    See  Bibhcal  and  religious  lit.,  p.  88. 

God  and  the  Bible.     See  Arnold  (Matthew) 3512.21 

God  in  history.     .See  Bunsen  (C.  0.  J.) 3625.1* 

God  in  human  thought,     i'ee  Gillett  (E.  H.)   2  V.  1874.     .  3554.28 

God-man.     .v.e  Townsend  (L.  T.)    1872 3613.21 

God  save  the  king  I  account  of  the  national  anthem.     See  Clark 

(R.)  1822 1562.21 

God's  acre,  or  churchyards.  .See  Stone  {.Mrs.  E.  1853.  .  6215.02 
God's  word  through  preaching.  See  Hall  (John).  .  .  ,  3556.10 
Goddeird  (J/iss  Abba  A.,  erf. )      Trojan   sketch    book. 

Troy,  (Xr.),  1846.     1'2° C21.28 

Goddard  (Frederick  B. )   AVhere  to'emigrate.  and  why. 

United  States  ;  homestead  and  other  land  laws, 

rates  of  wages,  efc.  N.  Y.,  1869.  8\  .  .  1125.17 
Goddard  (Guibon).     Account  of   the  parliament  of  1654.     [In 

Burton  (T.)  Diary,  v.  1,  1828.] 476.21 

Goddard  (Joseph).  Musical  development.  London, 
1870.     8° 1564.11 

Goddard  (Thomas  H. )  General  history  of  prominent 
banks  in  Em-ope  and  the  United  States.  New 
York,  1831.     8° 5915.01 

Godefroy  de  Paris.  Chronique  metrique  de  Philippe-le-bel, 
13110-1316.     [/il  Buchon.     Col.  des  chron.,  v,  9.)  .     .5126.20 

Godfrey  (Benj.)  Diseases  of  hair.  L.,1872.  16°.  4341.10 

Godfrey  (N.  S.)  Table-turning,  the  devil's  modem 
master-piece.     4th  ed.     L.,  1853.    16°.     .  3811.03 

—  Table-moving  tested  ;  result  of  satanio  agency.    6th 

ed.     London,  1853.  16°.     .......  3811.03 

Godkin  (Edwin  Lawrence).  History  of  Hungary. 
[A.D.  300-1850.]     London,  1856.  1.  8°.       .     546.09 

—  Legislation  and  social  science.    [In  Amer.  soc.  science  assoc. 

Trans.,  no.  3,  1871.] 6811.oa 

Godkin  (James).     The  land  war  in  Lreland.     London, 

1870.     8° 497.19 

Godman  (John  D.)    Rambles  of  a  naturaliRt.  with  memoir  of  the 

author,  by  D.  Drake,  [fn  Waldie  library,  v.  1,]  .  6078.15 
Gods  and  other  lectures.  See  Ingersoll  (R.  G.)  .  .  .  .  3501.31 
Gods  of  the  north  ;  epic  poem,  i'ee  CEhlenschljeger  (.\.)  1674.16 
God^win  (Henry).     English  archseologist's  handbook. 

London,  1867.    16° 47'2.16 

Godwin  (Mary  WoUstoneoraft).  Letters  during  a  short 

residence    in    Sweden,   Norway,   and   Denmark. 

London,  1802.    16° 991.00 

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Contents :   v.  1-2.    The  wrongs  of  woman,  or  Maria,  a 
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the  preseut  cliai-acter  of  the  French  nation.  Fragment  of 
letters  on  the  miuiageiiieat  of  infants.  Letters  to  Mr. 
Johnson  Extract  of  the  cave  of  fauey.  a  tale.  On  poetry 
and  our  relish  lor  the  beauties  of  nature.     Hints. 

—  View  of  the  French  revolution.  L.,  1794.    ti".  522.08 

—  Vindication  of  the  rights  of  men.    2d  ed.     London, 

1790.     8° 571B.03 

—  Vindication  of  the  rights  of  ■woman.    London,  1792. 

uo  ...,...,  5823.24 

Same.'    New  York  iss's.   12°!    *.    ".    '.    '  5821.04 

US'  For  Hoes  of  M.  W.  G..  see  Biography  (p.  149). 
GodTuriii  (Purke).       Handbook  of  universal  biography. 

N.  Y.,  1852.   12.    [Putnam's  Home  cycl.l  :i22.J.U3 
-^ Same.     Cyclopaedia  of  biography.  New  ed.,  with 

suppl.,byG.  Sheppard.  N.  Y.,  1866.    12°.   322:3.08 

—  History  of  France,  v.  1.  Ancient  Gaul.     New  York, 

1«60.     8° 515.22 

-^  Otit  of  tiie  past  :  critical  and  literary  papers.     New 

New  York,  1S70.    12"^ 2';26.18 

Cuntenls  :  Bryant's  poems.  Jeremy  Bentbara  and  law 
reform.  Edward  Livingston  and  hia  code.  Jourualiam. 
John  James  Audubon.  Shelley.  The  last  balf  century. 
American  author.",hip.  Alison's  histories  of  Europe.  The 
'  WorltB '  of  Anu-ricau  statesmen.  Comte'e  philosophy, 
Stranss's  Life  of  Jesus.  The  late  Horace  Bmiiey  Wallace. 
TUaclteray  as  novelist.  Goethe.  Huskiu's  writings.  Causes 
of  the  French  revolution.  Motley's  Dutch  republic.  Emer- 
son on  l^ughiud. 

—  Political  essays.     New  York.  1856.     12°.     .5722.17 

Co?i/''n's -■  On  parties.  Our  foreign  policy.  Annexation. 
Romauism.    slavery  aggression,  etc. 

—  Popular  view  of  the  doctrines  of  Charles  Fourier. 

New  York,  1844.     8° 5ai2.07 

OodTV.n  (Thomas).    English  exposition  of  Roman  an- 
tiquities.    London,  lli7l.   sm.  4°.     .     .     .  3551.07 

—  Moses  and  Aaron  ;  civil  and  eccl.  rites  used  by  the 

ancient  Hebrews.  12th  ed.  L.,[)i.(Z.]  sm.4°.  3551.07 
God'Wiii  (Wm. )    Autobiography,  memoirs,  and  corres- 
pondence.    London,  1>174.  8'^ 3065.24 

—  Enquiry  concerning  political  justice.     2d  ed.     2  v. 

London,  179C.    8° 5715.21 

—  Essays.     [Same  as  his  'Genius  of  Christianity  un- 

veiled.']    Loudon,  1873.     16° 3555.01 

—  Essay  on  sepulchres.     L.,  1S09.     18°.       .     .6215.14 

—  Hist' of  the  commonwealth  of  England.    [1640-58.] 

4v.     Loudon,  1821.     8° 476.12 

—  History  of  Greece  ;  for  young  persons.   By  E.  Bald- 

win [psciK/.  ]     London,  1822.    h°.     .     .     .     421.17 

—  Inquirer.  Eeflectious,  etc.  L.,  1797.   8°.    .     .  25'26.17 

Conlenis  ■  Of  talents.  Genius.  Ueading.  Study  of  the 
classiL-s.  Educatiou.  Of  cohabitation,  etc.  Of  riches  and 
poverty,  of  avarice  and  profusion.  OfbegyaiB.  Ot  ser- 
vants. Of  tribes  aud  professions.  Of  self-denial.  Of 
personal  reputation.  Of  posthumous  fame.  Of  difference 
in  opinion.    Of  politeness.    Of  learning.    Of  English  style. 

—  Life  of   Geoffrey    Chaucer  ;    incluiliug   memoirs  of 

John  of  Gaunt.  2d  ed.   4  v.   L.,  1804.   8^     30:11.01 

—  Lives  of  the  neciomaiicers.     L.,  1831.     8^     3>il3.09 

—  Memoirs  of  Mary  WoUstonecraft  Godwin.     2d  ed. 

Loudon,  1798.   18° 6215.14 

Same.     Philadelphia,  1804.    16°.    .     .     .3005.29 

—  On  populiitiou.  — An  answer  to  Malthus.     London, 

1820.     8° 5914.06 

—  Thoughts  ou  man.     London,  1831.     8°.      .  5814.13 

jefS"  For  livfS  a)id  crilual  nnUces  of  Wui  Godwin.  S'''?  Paul 
(C  li.)  Wm  G.:  his  friends  ami  contem.  2  v.  lUTIi  [;1065.31)', 
Fortn.  rev.,  Oct.,  l«7ii  (Paiier  by  Leslie  Steplien)  ;  Teniple 
bar.  Marcli.  18V(i  :  and  reteieut-es  ou  p.  119  of  Biography. 

JtiS"  For  his  novels,  see  Fiction  IP  iH'>). 
Goerres  (P>-(J/'.  Joliauii).  Germany  and  the  revolution.  London, 
I!i-2U.  8".  [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  16.  p.  4%  676.]  .  .  6058.16 
Goetlia  (Joliann  Wolfgaug  von).  Les  annees  de  voy- 
age de  Wilhcltn  Meister.  Entretieus  d'emigres 
aUemands.  Les  bonnes  femmes.  Nouvelle.  Tr. 
par  J.  Porchat.     Paris,  1860.    8°.    .     .     .7003.21 

—  Conversations  with  Eckermaun  and  Soret.     Tr.  by 

J.  Oxeulord.     2  v.     London,  1850.    8°.     .  3066.16 
:  Same.     Londou,  1874.     12° 3066.25 

—  Corresp.  between   Schiller   and   Goethe,  1794-1805. 

Tr.  by  G.  H.  Calvert.     N.  Y.,  1815.    16°.     3156.06 

—  Corresp.  with  a  child.    5- e  Arnim  (Bettina  von).    .     .3066.18 

—  Dramatic  works.    Londou,  iio///i,  18  .L    12°.   17.;5.01 

Contents  :  Iphigenia.  Tasso.  Egrnout.  Tr.  by  Anna  Sedg- 
wick.    Goetz  von  Berlichingen.  Tr.  by  W.  Scott. 

—  Essays  on  art.  Tr.  by  S.G.Ward.  B.,1845.  12°.  1411.01 

—  Faust:  atr.ig'dy.     lst-2d  part.     Tr.  in  the  original 

metres,  by  Bayard  Taylor.     [With  notes.]     2  v. 
Bostou,  1871.     1.  8° 1725.32 


Same.     2  v.     Boston,  1875.    12°.     .     .      1725.32a 

—  FiiH  1  of  Fduxi.     Tr.  with  notes,  by  C.  T.  Brooks. 

Boston,  1857.   10° 172.5.03a 

Tr.  by  L.  Filmore.     Londou,  1853.   10°.     1684.12 

Same.     London,  1861.    8° 172.5.02 

Tr.  into  English  verse,  by  J.   Galvin.     Dublin, 

1860.     1C° 17'i5.22 

Tr.  by  A.  Hayward.     London,  183S.    8°.    1725.03 

Tr.  by  Capt.  Knox.     London,  1847.    16°.   172.5.16 

Same.     [German  text]    With  [Engli-sh]  notes  by 

F.  Lebaha.     London,  1853.     8^     .     .     .  7115  21 
—  Tr.  into  English  verse  by  T.    Martin.     3d  ed. 

Loudon,  1870.   16° 1725.11 

Reviewed  in  North  Brit.  quar.  rev  ,  v.  44.  1866. 
Same.     Tr.   into  English   rhyme  by  K.   Talbot. 

With  German  text,   -id  ed.  L,  lb39.     8°.     17'25.12 

—  —  lietsch  (M.)      Series  of  outlines,  illus.  of  Faust. 

London,  1824.    4° 1725.31 

Same.    [Euglish  text.]   L.,  18'21.  8°.    .  1725.30 

— .  —  Scenes  from  Faust.    Tr.  by  P.  B.  Shelley.   [In  his  Poetical 

works.  V.  3.  1856.1 1084.18 

—  Part  2  „f  Faust.  Tr.  by  J.  Anster.  L.,  1804.  8°.  1725.19 
Tr.  by  A.  Gurney.     London,  1842.     8°.     1725.21 

Note.— On  Faust  as  a  whole,  see  New  Englander,  v.  22, 
18G;1  (Its  esoteric  significance,  ijy  Mrs.  C.  B  Corsonf ;  Jour- 
nal of  spec,  philos.,  V.  1''2,  1867-H  (2  art.  by  H.  C.  Brock- 
meyer)  ;  CoruhiU  mag.,  Sept..  1ST2,  or  Littell.  1872.  v.  4  ; 
Macmillan,  July,  1876  (Fauat  legend,  by  H.  S.  Edwards). 

Note.^Qu  the  'Jii  part  of  Faust,  see  Fraser'a  mag.,  v.  68, 
1863  ;  p.  497-513  ;  Jourual  of  spec,  philos..  v.  1.  1867,  p.  66- 
79.     Tr.  from  Uosenkranz'  Deutsche  literatur. 

—  Helena.    Tr.  by  T.  Martin      [In  Fraser'a  mag.,  v.  57,  1858.) 
Carliflt  [T.)  Goethe's  Helena.  (/n^i«  Essays,  v.  1.]     51)27.06 

—  Herman  and  Dorothea.  Tr.  by  J.  Cochrane.  Oxford, 

[18oO.]     1-2° 1644.12 

Same.  Tr.by  E.Frothingbam.  B.,1870.  12°.  1644.17 

Same.  Tr.  by  M.  Winter.  Dublin,  1850.  12°.  1644.20 

.Same.     Tr.  into  hexameter  verse,  by  M.  3.  Teea- 

dale.     2d  ed.     London,  1.S75.  8°.     .     .     .   1644.36 

—  Maxima  and  refleutions  from  tlie  German.    {In  Eclectic  mag., 

June,  1876.) 

—  Letters  to  Leipzig  friends.     Ed.  by  Otto  John.     Tr. 

by  K.  Slater,  J)-.     London,  1806.      1'2°.     .3066.20 

—  Memoirs.     By  himself     [With  biogr.  notices  of  per- 

sons mentioned  iu  tlie  memoirs.]      New  York, 

1824.     8° 3066.26 

Note.— Same  as  his '  Truth  and  poetry.' 

—  Minor  poetry. Tr.by  W.G.Thomas.  P.,185n.8°.1644.14 

—  Novelle.    Tr.  by  T.  Carlyle.     {In  C.'s  Eesaya.)  .    ,     .  2517.12 

—  Novels   nnd   tales.     London,  1873.     12'°.     .     1»5.18 

Contents  Elective  affinities.  Sorrows  of  Werther.  Ger- 
man emigrants.     The  good  woman.     A  tale. 

—  Opinions  on  the  worlti,  m.inkmd,  literature,  science, 

and  art.  Tr.by  O.Wencksteru.  L.,]8..;i.l6°.  3066.21 

—  Poems  and   ballads.     Tr  by  W.  E.  Aytouu  and  T. 

Martin.     New  York,  1.''59.   16° 1614.01 

/\'u(c.— Reviewed  m  Bentley's  miscel.,  v.  45,  1859  i  Fra- 
ser's  mag.,  v.  69,  1859,  or  Littell,  v.  12.  1856. 

—  Labkobn.     Tr.  by  E.  S.  Morgan,    [/ii  Journal  of  spec,  philos., 

v.  2,  1808.1 6442.02 

—  Select  minor  poems.     Tr.  by  J.  S.  Dwight.    Boston, 

1839.   12° 1644.13 

—  Theory  of  colours,  with  notes  by  C.  S.  Easllake. 

London,  1840.    8° 1422.05 

—  Tribute  to  the  memory  of  Ulric  von  Hutten.  Tr.  by 

A.  Aufrere.     London,  1789.    12°.     .     .     .  3163.23 

—  Truth  and  poetry  from  my  own  life  ;  or  autobiogra- 

phy. Ed.  by  P. Godwin.  2  v.  N.Y.,1850.  12".  3066.10 

Same.  Also  Letters  from  Switzerland,  and  travels 

in  Italy.     Tr.  by  J.  Oxenford  and  A.  J.  W.  jMorri- 
son.     2  V.     Lr.ndon,  Bohn,  1818-19.    Vl°,    3066.12 

—  Werke.     40  v.  in  20.    Stuttgart  and  Tiibingen,  1840. 

16°. 7115.01 

V.  1.  Lieder.  Balladen.  Episteln.  Epigiamme.  Weis- 
sagungeu  ries  Bakis.  Vier  Jahreszeiteu.  2.  Sonette  ver- 
mischte.  Qedichte.  Kuiist.  Parabolisch.  Epigrammat- 
isch  Politica.  Gott  nnd  Welt.  Chinesisch-Deutiiche 
Jabres-und  Tages-Zeiten.  Ans  fiemdeu  Sprachen.  Ini 
namen  der  BUrgerschalt  von  Carlsbad.  Einzelne  Scenen  zu 
festncbeu  Gele-enheiten.  Theaterredeo.  3.  spriiche  iu 
Reimeii  und  Piu.sa.  Ethiscnes.  4.  West  bstlicher  Divan. 
5.  HtTinaiin  nud  Dorothea.  Aehillis.  Reiueke  FiicLa,  6. 
Loge.  Festgediclite.  An  Personeu.  luvectiven.  Gediehte 
zu  Bilderii.  JilasUenzlige.  7-13.  Dratmitische  Werke: 
7.  Die  Lauue  des  Verlieliten.  Die  Mitschnldigeii  Jalir- 
marktslestziiPluudersweilern.  Daaneueate  von  Pluudeis- 
wiilern.  Pater  Biey.  Sathyros.  Balirdt.  Gutter,  ileldeu, 
und  Wieland.    Prometheus.     Kiinst  Erdew.illen.     Kiiust- 


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Die  natarliclie 'fochter.  Elpeiior.  14.  Leicleu  det*  jmigen 
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Deutache  Lilecatur  :  RecenaioneUi  etc.  33.  Auswtirtige 
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licbiugeu.  Iphigeuie  in  Proaa,  Erwiu  uud  Elmire.  Clau- 
diue  vou  Villa  Bella.  Zwoi  iiltereu  St-eueu  aua  dem  Jabr- 
mavktafest  zu  Pluuderaweileru.  Handwurat'a  Hochzeit 
Oder  der  Lauf  der  Welt.  Paiyilipomena  zu  Fauat.  Zwoi 
Teufelcbeu  uud  Amor.  Fragmente  oiuer  Tragbdie.  Die 
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Berlichiageu  fur  die  Biibne.  Die  Wette  :  ein  Luatai  iei. 
Mabomet.  Tauired.  Theater  aud  draiuatiecbe  Poeaie. 
Bilduug  uud  Umbddung  organiacUe  Natureu  Die  meta- 
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Same.     2  v.    London,  1S71.  8".     .     .     .5026.22 

iVo(c.— Reviewed  by  D.  A.  Waaaon  iu  Atlantic  mouthly, 
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Golden  Dagon.     Sec  Palmer  (J.  W.)  1856 1023.15 

Golden  (The)  fleece  ;  or  trade  and  well  being;  of  Great 

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Golden  legends.     ,<?'>■  Longfellow  (H.  W.) 1664  10 

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Golden  treasury  of  the  best  songs. .^C'-  Palgrave  (F  T.)  18G3.1675.08 
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Goldsmid  (Sir  Frederick  John).  Telegraph  and  travel 
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Goldsmith  (Le-wis).  .Secret  history  of  the  cabinet  of 
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Goldsmith  (Oliver).  Grecian  history  [to  the  death  of 
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—  History  of  Greece,  abridged  by  E.  Coxe.     London, 

1870.    12'=' 423.18 

—  History  of  Rome.  Ed.  by  H.  W.  Herbert.  New  York, 

1874.  16' 431.07 

Same.  Abridged  by  E.  Coxe.  L.,1870.  12".  431.07 

—  History  of  the  earth  aud  animated  nature.    4  v.  in  2. 

Phila.,  1852.     8' 4717.01 

v.  1-2.  Animals.     3-4    Birds,  fishes,  reptiles,  insects. 

—  Miscellaneous  works.     Ed.  by  James  Prior.     4  v. 

New  York,  1850.    12" 5037.07 

V.  1.  The  beo.  Essays,  Present  state  of  pohte  learning 
1q  Europe.    Prefai  es  aud  introductioun. 

2.  Letters  from  a  citizen  of  the  world.  Tntroduction  to 
natural  history. 

3.  Vicar  of  Wakefield.  Biographies.  Miscellaneous 
criticisms. 

4.  Poems.  Miscellaneous  pieces.  Dramas  ^  The  good- 
natured  man.  She  stoops  to  conquer.  Scene  from  the 
grumbler,  a  tarce.  Criticism  relating  to  poetry  aud  the 
belles  lettres. 

—  Poema.    "With  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.      [In  Chalmers*  English 

poeta,  V.  16.  1810.) 10'26.1G 

^  Poetical  works.  [With  memoir  by  T.  B.  Macaulay, 
and  anecdotes  by  J.  Mitford.]  L.,1851.  16°.  1611.27 

Same.     Bo=;ton,  18.57.    16° 1644.15 

Contents  :  Tlie  Traveller.  Deserted  village.  Other  poems. 
Same.     With  memoir  by  W.  Spalding.     Loudon, 

1866.  8° 1644.20 

—  Select  poems.     Ed.  by  R.  Walsh.    [In  kts  British  poets,  v.  30, 

1822.J 1691.30 

—  Pretty  book  of  pictures  for  little  masters  and  misses, 

or  Tommy  Trip's  history  of  beasts  and   birds. 
With  engr.  on  wooil   by  T.   Bewick.       London, 

1867.  4° 1445.13 

—  Vicar  of  'Wakefield.     Illus.  by  W.  Mulready.     Lon- 

don, 1843.     8° 1414.31 

—  Le  Vicaire  do  AVakefield.     N.  Y.,  1853.    12°.    7022.12 

j8®-  For  lives  of  O.  G.,  see  Biography  (p.  150). 

Goldsmith's  work.    See  Fine  arts  [Gems  and  jewelry,  p.  544). 

Golo-tfin  (Ivan).     The  Caucasus.   L.,1n53.     8°.     995.05 

Golowiiin  (Vasilii  M.)  Memoirs  of  captivity  in  Japan, 
1811-1813.     2d  ed.     3  v.   L.,  1824.    8^     .   1022.01 

Gomberville  (Marin  Le  Koy  de).  La  doctrine  des 
mosmrs.    Paris,  1685.     21° 6211.23 

Gonconrt  (Edmond  et  Jules  de).  Histoire  de  Marie- 
Antoinette.     ISeed.    Paris,  1863.    16°.     .3117.14 

—  Madame  Gervaisais.  Paris,  1869.  8°.  .  .  7022.19 
Goudra  (Isidro  E.)     Esplicacion  de  las  laminas  per- 

tenecientes  a  la  hist,  antigua  de  Mexico.    Slexico, 

1816.     8° 566.21 

Gondrecourt  (Henri  Ange  Aristide,  baron  de).  Bon- 
homme  Nock.     New  York,  1858.   8°.    .     .   7028.01 

—  Prix  du  sang.     New  York,  18.')8.     8°.      .     .  7028.01 
Gongora  y  Argote  (Luis  de).    See  Biography  (p.  150), 
Gouzales  (Emmanuel).     L'epee  do  .Suzauiie  :  histoire 

du  temps  de  Fran9ois  I.    Paris,  1865.   12°.  7045.11 

—  Voyages  en  p.antouflja.  Paris,  ls6'.).  l'i°.  .  7022.18 
Gonzales  (Manoel).     ♦'Voyage  to  England  and   Scot  and.   1730 

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Gonzalez  (Tomiis).  Documents  from  Siiiiancas  relat- 
ing to  the  reign  of  Elizabeth,  (1558-1568.)  From 
the  Spanish,  with  notes  and  an  introduction  by 

S.  Hall.     London,  1865.     8° 3054.26 

Gonzalez  de  Mendoza  (Juan).  History  of  China. 
Ed.  by  G.  T.  Staunton,  with  introd.  by  R.  H. 
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Gooch  (Robert).     Diseases  peculiar  to  womeu  ;   with 

otlier  papers.     Pref.  essay  by  E.  Ferguson.     Lon- 

•-     dou,  jVcio  %*!i/iam.soc.,  1859.    8°.       .     .4302.15 

Good  EnsUah.     ,*.>,- -Gould  (E.  S.)     1867.      ...'..     .6123.26 

Good  (The).    -Vee  Moral  scieuce. 

Good  (John  Masou).  Letter  ou  miBchiefs  incidental  to  tlie  tread- 
wheel.  L'Jlidon,  1824.    8".     [Jn  Pamphleteer,  v.  23. J  60.08,23 

Good  manners  ;  manual  of  etiquette,     [anon.]     Phil., 

1870.   18^ 54i7.i;i 

Good  new3  of  God  :  BermonB.    See  Kingsley  (C.)    1859.    35fi4.07 
Good  templars.     OhuUtom  ( 0. )    Good  templarism,  its 

history  and  principles.     1872 58.31.12 

Good  thoughta  iu  bud  times.     Sef  Fuller  (Thomas).    .     .3.553.20 
Good  words,     t.  1-13.  ed.   by  N.  Macleod;  v.   14-17, 

ed.  by  D.  Macleod.     London,  1860-76.    8°. 
Goode  (G.  Brown).     Do  saalies  swallow  their  young 7    [/n  Amer. 

assoc,  science,  V.  22,  1873.] 394(i.20 

GoodeU  (Wm.)  Our  national  charters:  for  the  mil- 
lions.    New  York,  1861.     IG" 5732.07 

Goodfellow  (Mad  pninks  and  merry  jests  of  Eobin). 
With  introd.  by  J.  P.  Collier.  London,  1841.  16°. 
[Percysoc,  V.  2.] 5060.02 

Goodbolme  (Todd  S.,  ed.)  Domestic  cyclopcedia  of 
practical  information.     N.  Y.,  1877.  8.     .  6017.07 

Good  Hope  (Cape  of).    See  Capo  of  Good  Hope  (p.  298). 

Goodrich  (Aaron).  History  of  the  character  and 
achievements  of  the  so-called  Christopher  Colum- 
bus.    New  York,  1874.     8° 3043.04 

Goodrich  (Charles  B. )  Lowell  lectures.  Science  of 
government  as  exhiiiited  in  the  U.  S.  Boston, 
1853.    8= 5724.U2 

Goodrich  (Chauncey  Allen).  Select  British  eloquence. 
New  York,  1853.     8° 6325.05 

Goodrich  (Frank  Boott).  •Court  of  Napoleon  ;  with 
portraits.     3d  ed.     Phil.,  1867.     4^     .     .3268.04 

—  Man  upon  the  sea  from  the  earliest  ages.     Phila. , 

1858:    8° 923.12 

—  and  Ho-wland  (Edward).    Ocean's  story.     Philadel- 

phia, 1873.     8° 923.24 

Goodrich  (Samuel  Griswold).  ['Peter  Parley,'  psend.'\ 
Hist,  of  the  Indians  of  North  and  South  America. 
Boston,  1864.    12° 561.09 

—  Lives  of  celebrated  American   Indians.      Jo^ton, 

1843.    16° 561.07 

—  Manners,  customs,   and  antiquities  of  the  Indians 

of  North  and  .South  America.  B.,1864.  12°.  561.08 
_  Recoil,  of  a  lifetime.  2  v.  N.  Y.,  1856.  8°.  3067.07 
Goodsir   (Rev.  .loseph  Taylor).       Seven  homilies  on 

etlinio  inspiration.  Part  1.  L.,  1871.  8°.  3423.10 
Goodwin  (Daniel    Raynes).     Southern  slavery  in  its 

present  aspects.  Phila..  1864.  12°.  .  .5831.14 
Goodwill  (Edward  C.)     Wayside  songs.     New  York, 

1862.    12' 1614.16 

Goodwin  (.Tamea,  ed.)  Six  ballads,  with  burdens.  London.  Percy 

joc,  V.  13,  1B44.     16' 6050.13 

Goodwin  (Nathaniel).  Genealogical  notes;  first  settlers 
of  Conn,  and  Mass.     Hartford,  1856.     8°.  3067.00 

Goodw^iu  (T.)  Art  of  mural  decoration.  3d  ed.  Lou- 
don, 1874.     12°. 1472.16 

Goodwill  (Rev.  T.  A.)  Mode  of  man's  immortality. 
New  York,  1874.      12° 3551. OS 

Goodyear  (Charles)  vs.  Day  (Horace  H.)  Circuit 
court  of  the  U.  S.,  district  of  New  Jersey.  Copy 
of  the  testimony  iu  the  case.  1851.  .  .  3944.21 
gsS-  For  life  of  C.  G..  see  Biography  (p.  150). 

Googe  (Barnabe).  English  reprints.  Eglogs,  epy- 
taphes,  and  sonettes.  1563.  Ed.  by  E.  Arber. 
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Gookin  (Daniel).  Hist.  col.  of  the  Indians  in  N.  E.  [7it  Mass. 
hi.st.  Boc.  col..  V.  1,  1792.) 661.01 

—  ChrLsliaa  ludiaua  in  N.  E.  [In  Archaeologia  Amer.,  v.  2. 1792.] 

See  also  Mass.  hist.  soc.  Col.,  v.  1.  1792  (Short  account 
of  D.  G.,  by  J.  rraeman)  ;  v.  2,  1793  (Posterity  of  D.  G.,  by 
N.  Triicy). 

G-ordon  (Mr.i.  — ).      Homo  life  of  Sir  David  Brewster. 

.Edin.,  18G9.     8° 30'J3.21 

G-ordoa  ( — ).     Inquiry  into  the  ijower  of  ecclesiastics. 

[«)ion.]     London,  1776.   8° 3555.01 

Gordon  (A.  J.)  In  Chri.st.  Boston,  1872.  12°.  35.55.20 
Grordou  (Alexander).  Lives  of  pope  Alexander  vi.  and 

Cjesar  Borgia.    Phil.,  1.S44.  8° 3012.:)0 

Gordon  (.\rthur).     WilderncBs  journeys  in  New  Brunswick.    [In 

Galton  (F.)  Vacation  tourists.  1862-3.] 925.13 

Gordon  (.?!'■  Cosmo).    Life  and  genius  of  Lord  Byron.    London, 

1824.  6\     [III  Pamphleteer,  v.  24.] 6058.24 


Gordon  [Lad'j  Duff-).   See  Gordoli  (Lucy  Austin),  below. 

Gordon  iGeorgina).  Sketches  of  foreign  novelists. 
Loudon,  1861.  8° 211.10 

Gordon  (George  Hamilton,  earl  of  Aberdeen).  Princi- 
ples of  beauty  in  Grecian  architecture.      London, 

18G0.   16° 1312.11 

ffS"  For  ^io^r.  notices  of  the  author,  see  Biography  (p.  150). 

Gordon  (Himter).  Question  of  the  Irish  colleges. 
L.,  1849.  8°.   ['Miscel.  pamphs.,  v.  18.']     5093.18 

Gordon  (Rev.J.F.S.)  Ecclesiastical  chronicle  for 
Scotland.  4  v.  Glasgow,  1867.  1.  8°.  .  498.02 
Note. — For  Contents  see  p.  367  of  this  Catalogue. 

Gordon  (Rev.  James).  History  of  Ireland,  to  1801.  2  v. 
London,  1806.    8° 495.05 

Gordon  (Janet).  The  Spanish  inquisition  :  its  heroes 
and  martyrs.     Edinbm-gh,  1870.     12°.     .   3426.19 

Gordon  (Lucy  Austin,  lady  Duff-).  The  French  in  Al- 
giers. I.  The  soldier  of  the  foreign  legion,  [by 
C.  Lamping],  ii.  The  prisoners  of  Abd-el-Kader, 
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—  Last  letters   from   Egypt.      With   memoir  by  her 

daughter  Mrs.  Ros.s.     London,  1875.   12°.   1091.26 

—  Letters  from  Egypt,  1863-65.     L.,  1865.  12°.   1081.17 

—  Letters  from  the  Cape.    [In  Galton  (F.)     Vacation  tourists, 

1862-3.] 926.13 

See  biogr,  eket^-h  of  this  writer  by  Hon.  Mrs.  Norton,  in 

Macm.  mag.,  Sept.,  1809  ;  and  an  obit,  notice  in  v.  30,  1874. 
Gordon  (Mr.i.  Maiy).    '  Christoj)her  North,'  a  memoir. 

New  York,  1863.    T2° 3186.09 

Gordon  (Pryse  Lockhart).     Belgium  and   Holland  in 

1830.     2  V.     London,  1834.    12°.     .     .     .     535.01 

—  Personal  memoirs.  2  v.  L.,  1830.  8°.  .3066.29 
Gordon  (Robert).  Sermons.  2d  ed.  E.,  1825.  8°.  3555.02 
Gordon  (Thomas).      Cordial  for  low  spirits  :    curious 

tracts.     3d  ed.     3  v.     L.,  1763.   16°.    .     .  3551.01 
Gordon  (Thomas,  of  Aberdeen).     History  of  the  Greek 
revolution.     [1820-26.]    2  v.    E.,  1844.  8°.  547.05 
Gordon  (Thomas  F. )    Gazetteer  of  New  Jersey.  Tren- 
ton, 1834.     8°. 612.06 

—  History  of  New  Jersey,   to  [1788].     Trenton,  1834. 

8° 612.06 

Gordon  (Wm.)    History  of  the  establishment  of  the 

independence  of  the  U.  S.  4  v.  L.,1788.   8°.  563.05 

Gore  (Arthur).  Hist,  account  of  the  battle  of  Waterloo. 

[nnon.-i     Brussels,  1817.     8° 514.01  J 

Gore  (Cbristopber).  Speech  on  the  importation  of  certain  im- 
ports, 1814.— Speech  on  direct  taxation.  [In  Moore  (F.) 
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—  Riplei/  (.S.)  Memoir  of  0.  G.  [In  Mass.  hist.  soc.  Col.  v.  23.] 
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Gore  (George).    Art  of  electro-metallurgy.    New  York, 

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Gorgei  (Arthur).  My  life  and  acts  in  Hungary  in  1848- 

49.     New  York,  18.52.     12° 545.01 

Gorges  (5i')- Ferdinaudo).    Brief  narration  of  the  undertakings 

for  the  advancement  of  plantationa  in  America.  [In  Maine 

hist.  soc.   Coll.,  V.  2,  1847.  [602.02] ;  and  in  Mass.  hist.  Boc. 

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—  Deed  to  John  Usher,  [/ii  Maine  hist.  soc.  Col.v.2,  1847.]  002,02 

—  Defence  against  a  charge  of  liaviug  betrayed  Robert  earl  of 

Essex.  With  a  letter  from  John  Bruce  to  J.  P.  Collier.  [In 
Archaologia.  v.  33,  1849.]       6128.— 

Gorham  (iieu.  George  C.)  Gleanings  of  a  few  scat- 
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Gorham  Silver  Company.  .See  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  20,  1867  (arti- 
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GoriUa  country.    See  Du  Chaillu  (P.) 1092.06 

Gorlach  (Wilhelm).  Prince  Bismarck  :  a  biograjihical 
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Gorrie  (Daniel).  Summers  and  winters  in  the  Ork- 
neys.    London,  1868.     12° 954,23 

Gorrie  (Rev.  P.  Douglass).  Churches  and  sects  of  the 
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Gorton  (D.  A.,  M.  D.)  Essay  on  mental  hygiene. 
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Gorton  (John).  General  biographical  dictionary.  New 
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Gorton  (S.)  Letter  to  Nathaniel  Morton,  1669.  [In  Force  (J.) 
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Gosch  (Charles  A.)  Denmark  and  Germany  since  1815. 

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—  Theory  of  the  foreign  excbanges.     3d  ed.,  revised. 

London,  18C4.    8^ 5911.22 

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Gospel  invitation :  sermoDS.  related  to  tbe  Boston  re- 
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Gospels.  See  Biblical  and  rellgioua  literaturo.  (Qospels,  p.  88.) 
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Qosse   (Philip  Henry).      Assyria  :   her  manners  and 

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—  Evenings  at  the  microscope.  N.Y.  ,1800.  12^  4b27.01 

—  History  of   tbe  British  sea-anemones   and   corals. 

London,  1860.    8^ 4826.06 

—  Land  and  sea.     London,  1865.  16°.    .     .     .  4712.25 

—  Letters  from  Alabama,  (U.  S.)  ;  chiefly  rel.  to  nat- 

ural history.     London,  IHU^'.     16°.      .     .  4723.08 

—  Life  iu  its  lower,  intermediate,  and  higher  forms. 

New  York,  18'.7.  16° 4723.04 

—  Manual   of  marine  zoology   for  the  British  Isles. 

London,  18J5.     16°. 4826.09 

—  Ocean  (The).     PhUadelphia,  1856.     12°.     .  4826.16 

—  Omphalos  ;  an  attempt  to  untie  the  geological  knot. 

London,   1857.  8° 4725.08 

—  Popular   British    ornithology.      2d    ed.      London, 

1853.   16° 4812.01) 

—  Eivers  of  the  Bible.     London,  1850.     8°.     .1053.16 

—  Komance  of  natural  history.    B.,  1861.   12°.  4723.03 

—  Sacred  streams,  or  the  rivers  of  the  Bible.     Ed.  by 

G.  B.  Cheever.     New  York,  1852.     8°.     .  1052.22 

Goaselin  (E.  E.  A.)    Power  of  the  pope  during  the 

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Gossip  aliout  letters  and  letter  writers.  See  Seton  (G.)  .  3267.02 
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Gossou  (Stephen.)  School  of  abuse,  [1612,]  against 
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Same.      1579.      And  a   Short    apologie  of    the 

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GostUng  (Wm. )     A  walk  in  and  about  Canterbury. 

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Goatwick  (Josephi,  and  Harrison  (Robert).  Outlines 
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Gtothic  'album  for  cabinet  makers.  P.,  1868.  4°  1316.18 

Gothic  Btone-work.    See  Davidson  (E.  A.)    1871.    .    .    .  1311.04 

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Gotti  (Aurelio).  Life  of  Michelangelo.  See  Wilson  (C.  H.)  3128.18 
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Gouffe  (Jules).  Book  of  preserves.  From  the  French, 
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Gough  (Henry).  General  index  to  the  publications  of 
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Gough  (John).    History  of  the  Quakers.     4  v.     Dub- 

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Gough  (John  B. )     Autobiography.     Springfield,  1859. 

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Goulburn  (Edward  Meyrick).  Gospel  of  the  child- 
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—  The  idle  word  :  short  religious  essays  upon  the  gift 

of  speech.     New  York,   1866.     12°.      .     .  3555.05 

—  The  lioly  catholic  church :  its  divine  ideal,  minis- 

try, and  institutions.    London,  1873.  12°.  3555.11 

—  The  office  of  the  holy  communion  iu  the  Book  of 

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—  The  principles  of  the  cathedral  system  vindicated  : 

sermons.     London,  1870.     8°.  ".     .     .     .  3767.24 


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Gould  (Augustus  Addison).  Naturalist's  library.  Bos- 
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Gould   (Edward  .S. )     Good  English  :  or,  popular  er- 
rors in  language.     New  York,  18"7.     12".  6123.26 

—  "  The  very  age  !"  a  comedy.  N.Y.,  1850.  16°.  1724.30 
Gould  (Hannah  F.)  New  poems.  B.,  1850.  12°.  1644.26 
Gould  (John^.     'Monographs    of  the    Trogonidae,   or 

family  of  the  Trogous.     L.,  1838.    fol.     .  A. 57. 10 

Gould   (John  M. )     Hints  for  camping  and  walking. 

How  to  camp  out.     New  York,  1877.  12°.     9:i2.00 

—  Grasses  and  their  culture.   [IiiN.Y.  State  agr.soc.  Trans,  for 

1869,  p.  191-402.] 6114  16 

Gould   (John  Stanton).    Texas  cattle  disease.     [In  Amer-  eoc, 

sci.aasoc.    Trans.,  no.  1,  1870.)       6811.01 

Gould  (John  W. )    Private  journal  of  voyage  from  New 
York  to  Rio  de  Janeiro  ;  with  sketch  of  his  life, 
and  writings.     New  York,  1839.  8°.     .     .  1166.21 
Gould  (Sabine  Baring-).    Book  of  were-wolves.     Lon- 
don, 1865.    16= 3813.26 

—  Curiosities  of  olden  time.  2ded.  L.,lb75.  12°.  3813.45 

Contents :  Curiosities  of  cypher.  Strange  wills.  Queer 
culprits.  Ghosts  in  court.  Strange  pains  and  penalties. 
VThat  are  women  made  of  ?  "Flagellum  salntis."  "  Her- 
mippus  redivivus."  Baroness  de  Beausoleil.  Mon.-ieur 
Onfle.  The  ja^'kass  of  Vauvrea.  Mysterious  vale.  Elug 
Robert  of  Sicily.    Series  eacrae.    Chiapa  chocolate. 

—  Curious  myths  of  middle  ages.   B.,ls67.   16°.  3816.16 

Con^e?;;^  ;  Wandering  Jew.  Prester  John.  Divining  rod. 
Seven  sleepers  of  Ephesus.  Wm.  Tell.  The  dog  Gellert. 
Tailed  men.  Antichrist  and  pope  Juan.  Man  iu  the  Moon. 
Mountam  of  Venus.  Fatality  of  numbers.  The  terrestrial 
paradise. 
Same.   2d  ser.   2ded.     Phila.,  1868.    16°.  3816.17 

Contents:  St.  George,  St.  Ursula  and  the  11.000  virgins. 
Legend  of  the  cross.  Schamir.  Piper  of  Hamelu  Bp. 
Hatto.  Melusina.  Fortunate  Isles.  Swan-maidens.  Knight 
of  the  swan.    The  sangreal.    Theophilus. 

—  IceUnd  :  its  scenes  and  sagas.  L.,1863.  L8°.  1145.04 

—  In  exita  Israel.     New  York,  1870.     12=.       .     19.5.40 

Note.—^  novel  ilius.  the  cmrents  of  feeling  in  the  state 
and  church  of  France  in  1789. 

—  Legends  of  the  patriarchs  and  prophets  and  other  Old 

Testament  characters.     N.  Y.,  1872.    12°.   3757,11 

—  Lives  of  the  saints,  v.  1-4.  2d  ed.  L.,1872.  12°.  3462.14 

V,  1.  Jan.    2.  Feb.    3.  March.    4.  April. 

—  Lost  and  hostile  gospels.     L.,  1874.     8°.     .3757.30 

—  Origin  and  development  o;  religious  belief.     2  v. 

Phila.  and  New  York,  1869-70.  8°.  .  .  3412.14 
Contents  :  v.l.  Heathenism  and  Mosaism.  2.  Christianity, 

— •  The  silver  store,  collected  from  mediseval,  christian, 
and  Jewish  mines.     Loudon,  1868.    16°.     1644.24 

Gould  (Wm.  M.)  Zephyrs  from  Italy  and  Sicily. 
New  York,  1852.     Vr 972.16 

Gouldiug  (L.  G. )  Business  directory  of  New  York, 
Brooklyn,  Newark,  Paterson,  Jersey  City,  Ho- 
boken,  Westchester  and  Richmond  counties.  For 
the  year  ending  May  1.  1872.  v.  2.  Compiled  by 
H.  A.  Martin.     New  York,  1871.  8°.     .     .   6744.10 

Gouraud.    See  Fauvel-Gouraud  (Francis), 

Gourdon  (Edouardi.  Louise.  2e  ed.  P.,  1863. 12°. 7045. 23 

Gourgaud  (Gaspard,  baron,  b.  1783,  d.  1852).  Memoirs 
oftho  reign  of  Napoleon.   2  v.  L.,  1823.  8°.  3132.24 

—  Napoleon  and  the  grand  army  of  Russia  ;  exam,  of 

Segur's  work.     From  the   French.  Phila.,  1825. 

8° 3131.24 

Goumey  (Barons  of).  Uannay  (/.)  Three  hundred 
years  of  a  Norman  house.     1867.     .     .     .     471.26 

Gout.     See  Medicine  {Gout). 

doatr  philosopher.    See  Mackay  (C.)    1803 2534.2S 

Gover  (C.  E.)  Folk-songs  of  southern  India.  Lon- 
don, 1872.    8° .....  7815.04 

Governesses. 

—  Book  for  governesses.  [«>io»!.]Edin.,1858. 16°.  5512.20 

—  Jameson  {Mrs.  A.)    On  the  relative  social  position  of  mothers 

and  governesses.    [/nAerMenioirsand  essays.  1846.1  2633.18 


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GOVERNMENT    AND    POLITICS 


Abranoement  of  S0B-DIVIS1ONB.— 1,  Aristocracy  (p.  581) ;— 2,  Ballot  (p.  58t)  ;— 3,  Caacus  (p.  684) ; — i,  Oentralizatlon 
and  Localism  (p.  584)  :— 5,  Citizenship  (p.  584)  ;— 6,  Civil  Service  Reform  (p.  584)  ;— 7,  Colonies  (p.  584)  ;— 8,  Compre- 
hensive Treatises  (p.  535)  ;— 9,  Constitutional  Government  (p.  580)  :— 10,  Democracy  (p.  686)  —11,  Despotism  (p.  686)  ;— 
12.  Executive  Power  (p.  586);— 13,  Federal  Government  (p.  586);— 14.  Free  Institutions  (p.  587);— 15,  Legislation  (p.  687); 
—16,  Legitimacy  (p.  687);- 17,  Liberty  (p.  587);— 18,  Monarchy  (p.  587);— 19,  National  Character  and  the  Nation  (p.  587); 
—20,  Parties  (p.  687)  ;— 21.  Patriotism  (p.  588)  :— 22.  Political  Maxims  (p.  588)  ;— 23,  Politics  and  Morality  (p.  588) ;— 24, 
Public  Opinion  (p.  688)  ;— 25,  Reform  (p.  588) ;— 26,  Representation  (p.  588) ; — 27.  Representative  Government  (p.  588); — 
28,  Republics  (p.  588)  ;— 29,  Revolutions  (p.  583)  ;— 30,  Social  Contract  (p.  588)  ;— 31,  Sovereignty  (p.  639)  :— 32,  State 
(Sphere  and  duty  of  the) ;— 33,  Statesmanship  (p.  689) ;— 34,  Soffi-age  (p,  589)  ;— 35,  Utilitarianism  (p,  589);— 36,  Utopian 
Commonwealths  (p.  589), 


1.  Aristocracy. 

Froude  IJ.  A.)    On  the  uses  of  a  landed  gentry.    [In  his  Short 

studies  on  great  subjects,  v.  3,  1877.] 2525.11 

Grey  (C.)  Hereditary  rank.  [Ir,  Oxford  prize  essays. v. 2.1830.)  2541.12 
Macinlyre  {J.  J. )    The  inflaeuce  of  aristocracies  on  the 
revolutions  of  natioua  ;  iu  relation  to  the  present 
circumstances  of  the  British  empire.  1843.  5717.24 
S''e  also  Fraser's  mag.,  n.s..  v.  2.  1870  (Priniogenitiire). 
jBfcg"  See  a?jo  works  ou  the  English  cfnutituti'itt  and  gooern- 
Tjient  (p.  307)  ;  aud  (under  Comprehensive  works,  p.  5S5) 
Brougham  {II.)  l',il.phili:s.,v.2   [57 15.0'J];— Lewis  (O.C  )  Dia- 
logue, etc.  [mi.Vi]:—I'lularch  [5436.30!;- .S/smonrd  [5913.15); 
—.J'enophon  [424.01].    Among  jjistories  evincing  a  marked 
aristocratic  bias  may  \te  mentioned  Thucij'lides'  Pttoponne- 
sian  war,  Hitford's  History  of  Greece,  Livi/'s  History  of  Home, 
and  Alison's  History  of  Europe.    See  also  Aristocracy  (p.  36). 

2.  Ballot  or  Secret  Votiug. 

Ball  (J.  T.)  Ballot  considered  in  connexion  with  exten- 
sion of  the  franchise.     1872 5714.09 

ClirisUe  (  W.D. )  The  ballot,  and  corruption  aud  expendi- 
tures at  elections :essays aud  addres3es.l872. 5714.10 
Goiwin[Wm.)    Of  ballot,    [/rt/iis  Thoughts  on  man,  1831.]  5814.13 

Grote^ll.)     Minor  works.  1873  ;  p.  1937 25a8.a2 

Lewis  (G.  C.)  On  vote  by  ballot  in  the  Athenian  state.  [/*i  Philo- 
logical museum,  v.  1.] 6414.20 

Objecllins  to  the  ballot  answered  from  the  writiu>:;s  of 
Mill,  Grote,  etc.     London,  1837.    16°.       .  5721.01 

Jticardo  {D.)     The  ballot.     [/«  Ais  Works.] 5913,13 

Smith  iS.)     ThebaUot.     [/n  Ais  Works.  1852.] 2643.18 

Same.     (/« /i!S  Works,  v.  3,  1840.] 6067.03 

Same.     [■  Pamphlets,  v.  1.'] 6093.03 

See  also  Brit  qu.  rev,  Jan.,  1872  ;  Macmillan's  mag..  Sept . 
1872  ;  New  montldy.  v.  31,  1831  ;  Ed.  rev.,  v.  112.  1860  ;  p. 
266-293  ;  v.  131,  1870 ;  Fraser's  mag.,  H.8.,  v.  1,  1870  (Prac 
tical  working  of  the  ballot  in  the  U,  S  ) ;  Weatm.  rev.,  v. 
91  1869  .  V.  94,  1870. 
gg-  See  also  SuiTrage  (p.  589)  ;  Representation  (p.  588). 

3.    Caucus, 

See  New  Englander,  v.  34, 1875  (Trouble  with  the  caucus, 
by  D,  M,  Means  ;  A  substitute  for  the  caucus,  by  H.  T. 
Terry). 

4.  Centralization  and  Localism. 

Smith  (J.  T. )  Local  self-government  and  centralization. 
With  outlines  of  Enf<l.  constitution.    1851.  5717.23 

See  also  Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  78,  1857  (Centralization,  a 
dialogue) ;  Contem.  rev.,  v.  17,  1871  (Localism  and  centr<il- 
ism,  by  W.  M.  Torrens)  ;  Ed.  rev.,  v.  115,  1862  (Centraliza. 
tiou). 

lYote. — This  question  is  incidentally  discussed  in  contro- 
versies with  reference  to  the  theory  of  the  United  States 
Constitution  (See  p.  378  of  Catalogue),  though  for  the  most 
part  confounded  with  the  abstract  theory  of  state  bov- 
reignty, 

5.  Citizenship  (Duties  of). 

Ceba  {A.)  The  citizen  of  a  republic,  bi3  rights,  du- 
ties, etc.     1815 5722.05 

Hopkins  {J.  H. )  The  American  citizen :  his  rights 
and  duties.     1857.     12° 5722.04 

Eeminglon  {E.  F.)    Our  national  house,  its  founders 

and  defenders.    1873 5722.19 

jBtj"  See  also  State  and  citizen  (p.  589);— Nation  (p.  587)  ; 
and  (under  Comprehensive  works,  p  685)  Lieber's  Pol. 
etliics  and  Godwin's  I'ol.  Justice.  Also  expositions  of  the 
constitutions  of  England  p.  307)  and  of  the  United  States 
(p.  378-9).     AUo  Plato's  Dialogue  •  Crito.' 

6.  Civil  Service  Reform. 

Coxe  (5.)    Von  Mohl  on  modes  of  filling  civil  offices.  [In  Amer. 

soc.  Bci.  assoc.  Trans.,  no,  4,  1872i] 6811.02 

BUot'(S.)    Civil  service  reform,  [/n  Amer.  soc.  sci.  assoc.  Trans., 

no.  1, 1869.) 6811.01 

Jenckex   (T.  A.)      The   civil    service.     Eeport   to  the 

House  of  represeutatives  of  the  U.  iS.,  May  14, 

1868 5724.'20 

Roitngarten  [J.  G.)    Civil  serv.  reform.  [In  Amer.  soc.  BCi.  as. 

soc.  Trans  .  no.  4,  1872  J 6811.80 

United  States.     Civil  service  commission.     Keport  to  the  president. 

Wash.,  1874.   8" .67'24.28 


See  also  Blackwood,  v.  81,  1857  (Routine)  :  v.  85,  1859 
(Competition  system)  ;  v.  87,  1860  (Public  service)  ;  Fort- 
niglitly  rev.,  v.  2,  1865  (by  A.  Trollope)  ;  Fraser's  mag.,  v. 
51.  18.j5  (Adm.  reform)  •  N.  s.  v.  4.  1871  (Examiner's  note- 
book) ;  V.  6.  1876  (Compet.  exam,  and  selection,  by  A.  K. 
H.  Boyd)  :  Qu.  rev.,  v.  JOS,  1860  (Compet.  exam.)  ;  v.  133, 
1872  (Compet  exam.) ;  National  rev.,  v.  12,  1861 ;  Nat,  qu. 
rev.,  V.  15.  1867  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  109,  1869  (Civil  service  of 
the  D.  S.,  by  H.  B.  Adams);  v.  112.  1871  (Civil  service  of 
the  U.  S.,  by  J.  D.  Cox)  :  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  23.  1856  (Reform 
of  Eng.  civil  service)  ;  Statistical  soc.  of  London,  v.  21,  22, 
26,  1858-9  (3  art.  on  competitive  examinations,  by  E.  Cljad- 
wick)  ;  V.  31,  3'2,  1868-9  (Statistics,  cost,  aud  orgauizatioa 
of  the  civil  service  in  Eut^laud,  byH.  Maun) ;  Weutm.  rev., 
V.  62,  1864  ;  v,  63,  1866  ;  Jan,  and  April,  1876. 

7.    Colonies  and  Colonization. 

Arnold  (T.)    EflFect  of  distant  colonies.    [In  Oxford  prize  essayB. 

V. 3.  1836.) 2541,13 

Bentham[J.]    Emancipate  your  colonies.  [/Jl/i^sWo^ks.  4.]  5066.04 

Browjham  (//.) '  An  inquiry  into  the  colonial  policy  of 
the  European  powers.     2  v.     1803.     .     .  5726.26 

Cairnes  (J.E.)  Colonization  and  colonial  government.  [In  his 
Polit.  essays.  1873.]    .    .    .    .  _ 6726.28 

Colonial  policy  of  Great  Britain  considered  with  re- 
lation to  her  North  American  provinces  and  West 
Indian  posses.sions.     [^nimn.]     1816.     .     .  5727.02 

Orey  (//.  tf. ,  earl).  The  Colonial  policy  of  lord  John 
Russell's  administration.  2ded.  2  v.  1853.  5727.13 
Note. — iteviewed  in  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  47, 1853. 

Froude  {J.  A.)  Engl,  and  her  colonies,  [tn  his  Short  studies,  v. 
2,  1871  ;  p.  149-178,  280-313.  Eepr.  from  Fraser's  mag.,  v. 
68,  1863,  and  N,  s.,  v.  1,  1870  ;  v.  2,  1870.]     ....  2525.06 

Greg  (ir.  li.)  Shall  we  retain  our  colonies.  [In  his  Essays,  v,  2, 
1853  ;  p.   219-262.) 2526.24 

i^urst  (J.  E.),  Hare{T.\  and  others.  ■S^■hat  ought  to  be  the  legal 
aud  const,  relations  between  England  aud  her  colonies. 
[In  Nat.  assoc.  soc.  eci.    Trans.,  1869  ;  p.  97-132.)   .  6816.14 

ITeeren  (A.  11.  L.)    Manual  of  ancient  history.     427.15 

—  Pol.  system  of  Europe  and  its  colonies.       .     445.07 

lIowitt{Wm.)    Colonization  aud  chrislianity.     1838.     .    .3447.09 

Jenkins  (E.)  The  colonies  and  imperial  imity,  or,  the 
"  barrel  without  the  hoops."  1871.  .  .  5713.22 
See  also  his  articles  in  Contenip.  rev.,  v.  IG,  1871  (Impe- 
rial federalism) ;  v,  17,  1871  (An  imperial  confederation). 

Lewis  (Sir  G.  C.)  Essay  on  the  governujent  of  de- 
pendencies. 1841 5727.07 

Aote. — Re-viewed  by  N.  "W.  Senior  in  his  Essays,  v.  2, 
1865 2542.33 

Mills  I  A.)  Colonial  constitutions  of  the  British  depen- 
dencies.    1856 5717.02 

See  aho  his  article '  Our  colonial  policy,'  in  Contem.  rev., 
V.  11,  1869. 

ilerii-ale  (M.)    Lectures  on  colonization  and  colonies. 

2  v.     1811-4'2 5727.08 

See  also  his  article, '  The  col.  question  in  1870,'  in  Fortn. 
rev.,  v.  13.  1870. 

Molesworth  (Sir  IK)  Speeches  on  the  administration  of 
colonies,  1818-51 5727.10 

Progress  of  nations.  London,  1861  ;  p.  577-619  (Colo- 
nies)  5716.09 

Sismoruii  {J.C.L.  de).  Colonies  of  the  ancients  compared  with  those 
of  the  moderns,    (/n /iw  Polit  economy.  1847.]  .    .5913.15 

Smith  (G.)    The  empire.     Letters  published  in   'The 

Daily  New-s,' 186'2,  1863 5713.21 

Xote. — An  able  argument  for  'colonial  emancipation.' 

Stokes  (A.)  View  of  the  constitution  of  the  Brit,  colo- 
nies in  N.  A.,  and  West  Indies.     1783.     .  5736.19 

Wukejield  (E  0.)  Art  of  colonization.  1849.  5727.03 
See  also  articles  iu  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  12,  1863  (Engl, 
naval  power  aud  colonies)  ;  Blackwood,  v.  76,  1854  (Our  col. 
iu  the  Pucihc)  ;  v.  8'i.  i857  (tiepresentation  of  col);  Ed. 
rev..  V.  115.  1862  ;  (Mil.  defense  of  col  )  ;  v.  131,  1870  (Sir 
C.  Adderley  on  col.  policy)  ;  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  65,  1862  ;  v. 
79.  1869  ;  N.  s.  v.  8.  1871  (Australian  tendencies)  ;  v.  4.  1871 
(Gt.  Brit,  confederated) :  v.  4.  1871  (Australian  view  of  the 
imperial  connexion)  ;  v.  6.  1872  (Empire  or  no  empire,  by  a 
colonist)  ;  N.  Brit.  rev.,  v.  19.  1853  ;  v.  33.  1860  (col.  const, 
and  defences)  ;  v.  36.  1862  :  v.  44.  1866  (Col.  pol.  in  gov't 
of  colored  race — Jamaica  and  New  Zealand) ;  Nineteenth 
century,  v.  1.  1877  (Imperial  policy  of  Gt.  Brit.,  by  Sir  J. 
Lubbock  ;  Greater  or  lesser  Britain,  by  Sir  J,  Vogel)  ;  Qu, 


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1870. 
ja^  Fnr  works  upon  particular  coloniea,  tee  Oonntries 

(p.  l/ttS  3W). 

8.  Comprehensive  and  Miscellaneous  Treatises 
on  Government  and  Political  Ethics. 

Adams  {J.  Four  letters  on  governraont.  \Tn  ftis  Work8,v.6.]  ."iOM.M 

—  TUouj^bts  on  goveinmeiita.  [/a  Aw  Works,  v.  4. J  .  .5013.01 
Amis  {F.)    Political  essays,  apeechea,  etc,    [In  hit  Worka,  v.  2.) 

1851 sou.oa 

ArUUiUe.     Politics  and  Economics.     From  the  Greek, 

by  T.Taylor.     ISU 5018.07 

Same.     Tr.  by  E.  Walford.     5o/m,  1853.  5715.13 

Reviewed  in  Westtn.  rev.,  v.  98,  1372. 
Austin  (J.)    Ot  Bovereiijiity,  sul>.iectiou,  and  independent  political 
society.    [In  his  Province  of  juriaprndeiice.  v.  1,  istil  :  p. 
lliS-331,1 5811.06 

Bagehot  (  W. )  Physics  and  politics  ;  or,  thoughts  ou  the 
applio.rtiou  of  the  principles  of  naturil  selection 
and  inheritance  to  politic  il  society.     1873.  5712.H 

Benilui'ii  {J.)  Theory  of  lpgi.slatiou.  From  the  French 
of  Damont,  by  R.  Hildreth.     2  v.     1810.562-2.02 

—  Book  of  fallaoiea.     [In  his  Works,  v.  2  (8).l     ....  6016.03 

—  TUe  coastitiitioual  code.    [In  Uis  Worka.  v.  9  (17-18).)     6016.03 

—  Fra^jmaat  ou  government  ;  acouimeatonBlacbstone.    [inhis 

Works,  v.  t.) 6016.01 

—  On  houses  of  peers  and  senates.  [In  his  Works,  v.  4  ]  6016.01 
filulcet/  (R.)      History    of    political    liti-rdtiire.      2    v. 

1855 2722.32 

Bodiii  \J.)    The  six  bookes  of  a  eommoiiweale.     Outof 

the  French  and  Litioe  by  E.KnoUes.  160i!.  5728.04 

Browjiiiiin  (H.)     Historical  and  political  dissertations. 

1857 5713.02 

Co'itf:it-; :  Balance  of  power.  Forei^  policy.  Foreign 
relations  of  Qreat  Britain.  War  measures  uud  balance  of 
power.  Ou  the  uia;iuu' and  digesting  of  the  law.  Int-flicacy 
of  simply  penj.1  legislation.  Of  revolutions  :  particularly 
that  of  1818.  On  giadual  legislation.  Parliamentary  re- 
form.   Ri;^ht  of  eeurch. 

—  Of  political  science.    [In  /tw  Two  disconrses,  eic,  1816.]  3523.15 

—  I'Olitcal  philosophy.     3  v.     I«i9 5715.(ls 

Cont:nfs:  v.  1.  Principles  of  government.    Monarchical 
govei'ninent.    2.  Of  aristocracy.    Aristocratic  government. 
3.  Of  democracy.    Mixed  monarchy. 
N':te  — Reviewed  by  N.  W.  Senior  in  his  Essays,  v.  1. 1868 : 

p.  276  a3l 2512.32 

Bachfy  [L.)    On  political  terms.    [In  Philol.  soc.  Proceedings, 

1HS8.I 6413  U 

BnrJce[iC.)  Vindicatiou  of  natural  society,  [f'l /ti*  Works.v.l.  5021.13 
C lirue-i  iJ.  E )  PolitLcal  essays.  1873.  .  .  5726.28 
Calhoun  [J.  C.)    k  disquisition  on  government.    [In  his  Works. 

V.  1.     1853 6023.03 

A'o(«.— Reviewed  In  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  76.  1853. 
Carlyle  (V.)     Chartism.     1858.      \_\Yilh    his  Past   and 
present] 2515.13 

—  Latter  day  pamphlets.     1850 5713.01 

1.  The  preseut  time.  2.  Model  prisons.  3.  Downing 
afreet.  1.  New  Downing  street.  5.  Stniiip  orator.  6.  Par- 
liaments.   7.  Hudson's  statue.    8.  Jesuitism. 

Cliipman  {.V. )  Principles  of  goverumeut ;  a  treatise  on 
free  institutions,  including  the  constitution  of  the 
United  States.    1833 5715.23 

Christniis  {3.)  Christian  politics  ;  an  essay  on  the  text 
of  Paley.     1855 3535.01 

Cicero  {M.  T.)  Political  works  ;  comprisin;^  his  Treat- 
ise on  the  commonwealth,  and  his  Treatise  ou  the 
laws.  Tr.  with  dissertations  acid  notes  by  F.  Bar- 
ham.     2t.     1812 •   ,     .     ,     .  5715.  U 

—  The  republic.  The  laws.  The  eoasulship.  3535.07 
Cobbelt  ( W. )    Selections    from   [his]    political  works. 

6v 57U.01 

ItT'tti. — For  Ccmt^nts  see  p.  271  of  Catalogue. 

Cobden^R.)  Political  writings.  2  v.  1SU7.  .5716.10 
Xote.— For  Contents  see  p  271  of  Catalogue. 

CoUridgHS.  T.)   Statesman's  manual,  [/ii /iis  Works,  v.  1.]  6025.01 

—  The  friend.  First  section.  [In  his  Worka,  v.  2  ]  .  .  5025.05 
Da,iienanl  (C.)     PoUtical  and  commercial  works.     5  v. 

1771 5923.15 

jVofe.— For  Cmtents  seep.  105  of  Catalogue. 
Dawharii  (W.)    Goverment,   conduct,   and   example. 

1871 5716.27 

Emerson  [R.  W.)    Essays,  v.  2,  1852;  p.  193-217.      .     .     .  2531.00 
Fitwceit  {B.)    Speeches  on  some  current  political  ques- 
tions.   1873 5721.19 

—  niiii  Fi>wcf(t  {3if.  6.)    Essays  and  lectures  on  social 

and  political  subjects.     1872 5814.23 

yote.—FoT  Contents  see  p.  156  of  catalogue. 
Fielcher  (A.,  of  Saltoun).    Politieiil  works.   1749.  5723.26 
Contents :  Of  militias.    Of  the  affairs  of  Scotland.  1698. 
Of  the   affairs   of  Spain,  1698.     Speej^hes.     Concerning    a 


right  reguUtion  of  govemmeDt  for  the  common  good  of 
mankind. 

Freeman  (R  A.)    Comparative  politics.     Six  lectures. 

1874 5714.23 

Contents  :  Rant^e  of  the  comparative  ariences.  Greek, 
Roman,  and  Teutonic.  The  state.  The  king.  The  assem- 
bly.   t)f  the  unity  of  history. 

Qodwin  ( IK )  Enquiry  concerning  poUtical  justice. 
2d  ed.     2  V.  1790 5715.24 

Oreg  ( IF.  R. )  Political  problems  for  our  ago  and  coun- 
try. 1870 .5716.13 

GfrosiJ.D.)  Natural  principles  of  rectitude.  1795.  5434.41 

Harrinitoii  iJ. )    The  Oceana  and  other  works.     With 

liie.  by  J.  Toland.     1700 5728.02 

Contents :  Grounds  of  monarchy.  The  Oceana.  The 
prerogative  of  popular  government.  Art  ot  law  giving. 
Six  political  tracta. 

Harrison  (F.)     Order  and  progress.     187.5.     .  5724.21 

Contents  :  Part  1.  Thoughts  on  the  theory  of  government ; 
All  free  government  is  republican.  All  real  government  ia 
personal.  Cariyle  and  Comte  oh  gDvernineiit.  Liberal 
programmes.  Parliament  as  executive.  Tiie  parliament- 
ary and  the  presidential  systems.  Principle  of  a  per- 
sonal organ  of  governnieut  Principle  of  co-operation  ot 
the  governed.  Public  opinion.  Uespousible  iippoint- 
ment.  The  sulTrage.  2.  Stwlies  of  political  criS'S :  Ad- 
ministrative ref.inn.  Conservative  reaction.  Foreign  pol- 
icy. Legislative  reform.  The  monarchy.  Parliament 
after  reform.  1867.  Parliament  before  relorm,  1867.  Po- 
litical function  of  the  working  clas.ses.  Revival  of  au- 
thority. 
Helps  (A.)     Thoughts  upon  government.  1872.  5715.22 

jVo'e.— Reviewed  in  &l.  rev.,  v.  136, 1872. 

—  On  government.  [7n/iis  Friends  in  council,  1st  ser.,  v. -1  ;  2d 

aer..  V.  2.] 2531.27 

HiUlrethiR.)  Theory  of  politics.  1.S.54.  .  .5715.04 
Hobttes  (T.)    De  corpore  politico,  or  the  elements  of  law.     [In 

his  English  worlis.  v.  1,  1810  ) 50J3.09 

—  Leviatliau  ;  or  the  milter,  form,  and  power  of  a  common- 

wealth. [In  his  English  works,  v.  3,  1839. J      .     .     .  5013.08 

Same.  [In  Ins  Opera,  v.  3.  1811.] 5013.03 

— .  Philosophical  rudiments  concerning  government  and  soci- 
ety, (/n /us  English  works,  v.  2.  1841.)    .5013.07 

same,  l/ii/iis  Opera,  v.  2.  18;!9  ) 5043.02 

Hume  (B.)     Essays.  (/<i  his  Phil,  works,  v.  3.1      ....  6111.05 

Leclcy  ( iV.  E.  H.)    The  secuUiriaation  of  politics.   [In  his  R;ition- 

alism.  V.  2,  p.  101-223.] 6311.03 

Lewis  [Sir  G.  f. )  Dialogue  ou  the  best  form  of  gov- 
ernment,   18153 5714.13 

iVofe.— Reviewed  In  Ed.  rev.,  v.  118,  iaC3. 

—  On  methods  of  observation  and  reasoning  in  politics. 

2  v.    1852 5715.16 

yote. — \n  elaborate  and  snggesfive  work. 

Consents  :  v.l.  Province  of  politics.    Technicallanguage. 

Methods  of  observation  :  historical,   scientiflc,  practical, 

experiment.      Political    history.      Causation    in    politics. 

2.  Of  causation  (cont'd),  and  theory.    Art  of  politics,  and 

maxims.     Of  real  and   ideal  models.    Of  polit.  conduct. 

Upon  prediction  in  politics.     On  practical  politics,  and 

causes  of  error.    On  political  progress, 

—  On  the    use  and   abuse  of  some   political    terms. 

1832 5714.25 

Lieber  (F.)  Ancient  and  modem  teacher  of  politics. 
1860. 3725.26 

—  Legal  and  politiciil  hermenenties.     1839.     .  5714.24 

—  Manual  of  political  ethics.     2d  ed.     Ed.  by  T.  D. 

Woolsey.     2  v.    1875 5726.24 

v,  1.  Ethics  in  general  ;  polit.  ethics  in  particular.  The 
state.  Polit.  ethics  proper  :  rights  and  obligations,  pas- 
sions, motives,  etc.  2.  Various  political  and  social  pas- 
sions, motives,  duties,  ff/c.  Liberty  of  the  press.  Parties. 
Public  men.  Rep.  government.  Federative  government. 
Pledges  to  constituents.    The  executive.    War. 

Same.     Part  1.   1838 5726.24 

Locke  (J.)  Two  treatises  of  government,  [/n  Works,  v.  5.]  6052.05 
Maine  {H.  S.)    Village  communities  in  the  East  and 

West.    1871 Si;24.i'3 

Michelet  [J.)  The  people.  [In  his  Miscel.  works.  1816  ]  .  £053.08 
iTUi  (J.)    Essays  on  governmeut.    ['  ilisoel.  pamphlets, 

V.  20.'] 5093.20 

MUl  (J.  X )  Dissertations  and  discussions.  2 v.  1859.  2535.23 

Note. — For  Contents  see  main  entry  iu  general  alphabet. 
Montesquieu  ( C.  de  H.,  baron  de).   Spirit  of  laws.    5tb  ed. 

2  V.  1793 5715.05 

Omimenlary  and  review  of  Montesquieu's  Spirit  of 

laws,     [fijioii.]     PhU.,  1811 5714.19 

—  De  I'esprit  des  lois.    Suivie  de  la  Defense,  etc.    Nouv. 

ed      1871 5715.21 

Moyle  I  \V.  i  Works.     With  some  account  of  his  life  and 

■writings.     1727 5712.05 

Xapoleiin  III.      Political  and  historical   works.      2  v. 

18.5'2 •     •     ■  50,57.15 

Note. — For  Conlents  see  his  name  in  general  alphabet. 


71       In  asking  for  booka,  use  the  "  Book  Orders,"  giving  the  AUXaOR'S  NAUE,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUUBER. 


586  GrOVERNMENT:   Campraheiisive  treatises  to  Federative  government. 


Nordhoff  ( C. )  PoUt.i<;s for  yoirng  Americans.  1 875.5732.08 
Piiley  {  W. )     Principles  of  moral  and  political  philoso- 
phy.    New  ed.     1817 5B13.12 

Same.     1849 5436.U5 

PtTcy  anecdotes,  V.  14.     The  senate.     1823.     .6211.14 
Flato.     The  Eepublic.     Tr.  into  English  with  an  analy- 
sis and  notes,  by  J.  L.  Davis,  and  D.  J.  Vaughan. 

4th  ed.  1868 5715.18 

Sfc  also  P. "3  dialogues  of  '  Timaaus  '  and  '  ClitiaB,'  aud 
•Crito,"  'Laws,'  aud  'Statesman.' 
Plutarch,     Of  the  three  sorts  of  goverument, — monarchy,  demo, 
craey.  aud  oligarchy.      [In  his  Morals,  v.  6,  P-  395-8.]  6435.30 

—  Political  precepts.  [In  his  Morals,  v.  5,  p.  97-154  ]  .  6435.30 
Pomeroy  (J.N.)  lotrod.to municipal  law.  18C4.  5624.01 
Politician'.i  creed  ;  or  extracts  :  being  an  answer  to  these 

questions,  What  is  the  best  form  of  government  ? 
and  What  is  the  best  administration  of  a  govern- 
ment?    3v.     lanon..-i    1799 5716.04 

Bateigh  {Sir  W.)  Maxims  of  state.  The  cabinet  council.  [In  Ins 
Works,  V.  1.]     1751. 6064.09 

—  Samo.    [In  his  Works,  v.  8,  1829.] 60G4.2O 

liayinnnd  (D.)    Elements  of  constitutional  law.   4th  ed. 

1810 5912.15 

Sclmrz  (Carl).  Speeches.  [185S-64.]  .  .  .  63'24.04 
Seetey  {J.  It.)    Teaching  of  politics.    [In  his  Romau  imperialism, 

etc..  1871  ;  p.  306-335.] 2542.31 

Note. — Kepr.  from  Macmillau's  mag.,  Mch.,  1870. 
Sidney  (A.)    Discourses  concerning  government.   1704. 

iol 5728.01 

Same.    With  life,  and  index.    3  v.    1805.  5715.01 

Sismondi  (J.  C.  L.  de).  Political  economy  and  the  phi- 
losophy of  goverument.     1847 5913.15 

Contents  :  Colonies  of  tlie  aucieuts  compared  with  those 
of  the  moderns,  as  regards  their  intlueucL'  on  the  happiuess 
of  mankind.  Ou  universal  suffrage.  On  the  executive 
power  in  free  countries.  On  the  aristocratic  element  in 
free  countries.  Ou  constitutional  monarchy. 
Standafd  library  cyclo.  of  political,  statistical,  constitu- 
tional and  forensic  knowledge.  4v.  1848-53.  5714.15 

—  —  Same.     4  v.  iu  2.    1860 5714.20 

Stewart  iD.)    Of  politics  proper,  or  theory  of  government.    [In 

his  Works,  V.  9.  pp.  351-453.     1856.] 6417.09 

Sidlwaii  (  W. )  Political  class  book  ;  origin,  nature,  aud 
use  of  political  power.     1830 5722.20 

Temple  {.lir  W.)  Essay  ou  the  nature  of  governments.  [In  his 
Works,  V.  1.] 6075.02 

\^ico(G.B.)    CEuvres  choisies.    Introd.  par  J.  Michelet. 

3  V.  in  1.     1840 412.21 

Whewell  ( IV.)    Elements  of  morality,  iacludiug  polity, 

2  V.     1852 5436.14 

mkon  (J.)  Works.     3  v.     1804 5733.19 

JTenophon.   On  the  Athenian  republic,   [/n/iis  Works,  1858  ;  p.  693- 

702.) 424.01 

—  On  the  Lacedemonian  republic.    [In  his  Works,  1858  ;  p.  703- 

714.] 424.01 

j^^  See  also  Law  and  Jurisprudence  {Introd.  works),  in 
the  general  alphabet. 

9.  Constitutioiial  G-overnmeut. 

Bentham  {J.)  Leading  principles  of  a  constitutional  code,  for  any 
state.    18'23.    [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  22.] 6058.22 

See  also  New  Eugl.,  Jan.,  1874  (Constitution  making,  byL. 
Bacon);  Nat.  quar.  rev.,  Dec,  1873  (Political  cou-stitutions) ; 
N.  A.  rev,,  July,  1H76  (Some  late  eflforts  at  constitutional  re- 
form, by  Henry  Keed)  ;  v.  94,  1862  (Const,  law)  ;  Int.  rev., 
May.  1.S76  (Some  checks  and  balances  in  government,  by  T. 
M.  Cooley). 

Its*  For  works  upon  the  conslifidions  of  various  coun- 
tries aud  states,  such  as  England,  France,  United  States, 
and  its  component  states, — s^'e  names  of  the  several  coun- 
tries and  states,  under  Countries  (p.  307-378.) 

10.  Democracy. 

Ames  (F.)  Influences  of  democracy  considered.   5722.01 

Note. — Selections  from  his  works. 
Bancroft  ((I .)    Oflce  of  the  people,    [/n/iis  Lit.  miscel.,  1965  ;  p. 
4U8.436.] 2517.04 

Brown  ( W.  L. )  Essay  on  the  natural  equality  of  men  ; 
rights  and  duties.     2d  ed.     1794.     .     .     .  5712.08 

Camp(O.S.)     Democracy.     1852 5722.07 

Ciipen  (N.)     Hist,  of  democracy  :  or  political  prof;ress 

historically  illustrated,  v.  1.   1874.  .     .     .  57'.i8.06 

Carlile  (R.)    The  Republican,     v.  1-5,  Aug.  27,  1819— 

May  17,  1822.     1820-22.     8° 5723.18 

Note. — No.  1  of  V.  2,  and  title  page  of  V.  4,  are  missing. 

Essays  on  reform.     London,  1837.   8°.    .     .     .  5724.12 

Contents  :  1.  The  utiUtarlan  argument  against  reform,  as 

stated  by  Mr.  Lowe,  by  G.  C.  Brodrick.    2.  The  political 

character  of  the  working  classes,  by  R.  H.  Hutton.    3.  On 

the  admission  of  tlie  working  classes  as  p.irt  of  our  so- 


cial system  ;  and  on  their  recognition  for  all  purposes  as 
part  of  the  nation,  by  Lord  Houghton.  4.  The  balance 
of  classes,  by  A.  V.  Dicey.  5.  On  the  choice  of  represen- 
tatives by  popular  constituencies,  by  L.  Stephen.  6.  Re- 
distribution of  seats,  by  J.  B.  Kinnear.  7.  Analysis  of  the 
House  of  Commons,  or  indirect  representatiou,  by  B.  Cra- 
crolt.  8.  On  the  working  of  Australian  iustitutiims,  by  C. 
H.  Pearson.  9.  The  experience  of  the  American  common- 
wealth, by  G.  Smith.  10.  The  historical  aspect  of  Demo- 
cracy, by  J.  Bryce.  11.  Opportunities  and  short  comings 
of  goverument  in  England,  by  A.  O.  Rutsou.  12.  The 
House  of  Commons  in  1833,  by  G.  Young.  * 
Qnhot   (F.   P.)    Democracy  in  modern  communities. 

1838 5093.03 

James  (//.}    Democracy  aud  its  issues.  [7»  Lectures.  1852.]  3563.24 
Lowe  (Hon.  B.)    Speeches  and  letters  on  reform.     2d 

ed.    1867 5724.13 

Maurice  (F.  D.)    The  workman  and  the  franchise  :  re- 
presentation and  education.     1866.     .     .  57'.i4.04 
Mazuni(J.)    Life  and  writings.  6  v.  1864-70.  5053.08 

Note.— For  Contents  see  his'name  iu  general  alphabet. 
Moyiroe  (J.)    The  people  the  sovereigns.  1867.  57'.i2.02 
Paine  (T.)     Political  writings.     2  v.     1856.     .5716.01 
v.  1.  Common  sense  :   addressed  to  the  inhabitants  of 
America.    The  Crisis,  etc.    2.  Rights  of  man.    Letters.ad- 
dresses,  etc. 
Parb-khje  (J.   A.)    From   feudal  to   federal  ;  or  free 
church,  free  school,  the  completed  bases  of  equal- 
ity. 1872; 5725.25 

—  On  democracy.   1866 5724.03- 

Priestley  {J.)    Essay  on  the  first  principles  of  government.     [In 

his  Works,  V.  22.] 359l.'24 

■ — -  Tracts  on  civil  and  religious  liberty.  [In  W'orks,  v.  22.]  3591.'24 
Tocqueville  (A.  de).     Democracy  iu  America.     Tr.  by 

H.  Reeve.    4  v.  183S-40 5723.04 

Same.     Ed.  by  F.  Bowen.    2  v.  1863.     .  5723.02 

Review  of  democracy  in  America.     From  London 

rev.,  no.  3,  1835.     Ne-a'  York,  1836.     12°.  5721.00 
See  also  review  in  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  102,  1866. 
Wieland  (C.  M.)    Dialogues  of  the  Gods.  1795.  5722.11 
See  also  Contemp.  rev.,  v.  16,  1871  (The  mistake  of  hon- 
est democrats,  by  W.  R.  Greg)  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  100,  1865 
(Aristocratic  opinions    of   democracy  :    Tocqueville   and 
Mill)  ;  V.  101,  1865  (Democratic  view  of  democracy  ;  works 
of  Mill  and  Maine  )  ;  Qu.  rev.,  v.  124,  1868  (The  new  school 
of  radicals).    New  Englauder,  v.  14,  1856  (2  art.)  ;  Westm. 
rev.,  v.  88,  1867. 

fl(^  See  also  Liberty  (p  687).  Among  leading  historical 
works  showing  a  marked  bias  toward  the  principle  of 
democracy,  may  be  mentioned  Grote's  Ilistorij  of  Greece^ 
Michelet's  History  of  France,  and  Bancroft's  History  of  the 
Uniteii  Stales. 

11.  Despotism. 

Bouianger  (K  A.)    The  origin  and  progress  of  despot- 
ism.    1764.  16° 5725.02 

Helps  iA.)  Despotism,  (/n/u's  Friends  in  council.  2d  s.v.2.]  2531.2T 

MiKliiaiKlli  {N.)    The  prince.    [IFjf/i /us  Hist,  of  Florence.    Bohn, 

1847.] 633.11 

12.  Executive  Po'wer. 

Constant  (B.  de).  On  the  responsibility  of  ministers.  1815.  [In 
Pamphleteer,  v.  6.] 6068.05 

Conti  (A.de  li..  prince  de).  Obligations  of  a  governour  of  a  pro- 
vince.    [In  his  Works,  1711.J 6023.1? 

Necker  (J. )  An  essay  on  the  true  principles  of  execu- 
tive power  iu  great  states.     2  V.    1792.     .  5715.11 

See  Galaxy.  Dec,  1874  (Duration  of  the  executive  term, 
by  J.  Q.  Howard). 

See  also  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  6.  1872  (Premier  and  president). 

Note. — See,  iu  general,  commentaries  on  the  Euglish  and 
American  constitutions.  The  executive  branches  of  the 
two  governments  are  contrasted  in  the  1st  chapter  of  Bage- 
hofs  English  Constitution  [6717.13]. 

13.  Federative  Government. 

Denison{G.  A.)  Power  aud  stability  of  federative  gov.  [7)i  Ox- 
ford prize  essays,  v.  4,  1836.]      2541.14 

Freeman  (K  A.)     History  of  federal  government,     v.  1, 

1863.    [No  more  published.] 5724.(19 

Contents :  General  introduction.    History  of  the  Greek 
federations. 
jVnfe.— Reviewed  in  Nat.  rev.,  v.  17,  1863. 

Lewis  (  T.)  State  rights  :  a  photograph  from  the  ruins 
of  ancient  Greece.  With  appended  dissertations 
on  the  ideas  of  nationality,  of  sovereignty,  and  the 
right  of  revolution.     1865 5725.27 

Senior  IN.  W.\    Confederacies  and  Unions.    [In  his  Essays,  v.  1. 

1865.] 2'542-32 

See  also  Fortn.  rev.,  Aug.,  1874  (Federalism  aud  home 
rule,  byE.  A.  Freeman)  ;  Fraser's  mag.,  April,  1875  (Some 
remarks  on  unions  of  nations) ;  Macmillau's  mag.,  Mch., 
1871  (United  Statps  of  Europe,  by  Prof.  Sefley). 


BROOKLYN    MBBOAKTIIiB   LIBRARY. 


GOVERNMENT:    Pree  Institutions  (o  Parties. 


587 


NoU.—For  the  four  great  examples  of  FeiJi-.nitive  gnvf^}-n- 
m^:nt  aoo  (in  Ci'untrifs)  Achsan  League  ;— Holland,  in  Mot- 
ley's Hintorios  (p.  329):— Switzorliind  (p. :!71)i— United  States 
(p.  378). 

14.  Free  Institutions. 

Qrimki  (F. )  Nature  and  tendency  of  free  institutions. 
1848 0724.01 

Johnson  (S.  M.)  Free  government  in  England  and 
America  ;  containing  tbo  Great  charter,  the  Pe- 
tition of  rights,  the  Bill  of  rights,  the  Federal 
constitutions.  [With  a  discussion.  ]  1804.  5735.04 

Lieher  (K)      On  civil    liberty   and    self-government. 

1859 5715.07 

Reviewed  in  New  EngUnder,  v.  14,  IH.^6. 
j^-  S':<!  also  Democracy  (p.  58fit  :  Federative   Govern- 
ment {p.  680)  ;— Liberty  (p.  587)  ;— Representative  Govern- 
ment (p.  68S)  ;— Republics  (p.  688). 

15.  Legislation. 

Beniham  {J. )  Principles  of  morals  and  legislation.  [  hi 
/lii  Works,  T.  1.] 5016.01 

—  Theory  of  legislation.    From  the  French  of  Dumont, 

by  R.  Hildreth.     2  V 5fi22.02 

Hazlitt  ( ir.)  Project  for  a  new  theoi-y  of  civil  and  criminal  legis- 
lation.    [In  his  Lit.  remains,     v.  1,  183G  ;  p.  3-33.]  .  31)76  13 

Oozliski  (L.  (J.)  The accomphshed senator.  Tr.  by  Mr. 
Oldisworth.     1733 5728.05 

,?*?(?  Ed.  rev.,  v.  95  (Recent  progress  in  legislation.  1830-51). 

j8fS"  Sei  also,  in  the  general  alphabet,  Law  and  Jurispru- 
dence. 

j^  16.  Legitiniacy. 

Berkley  ( Q. )  Passive  obedience,  vindicated  tipon  the 
principles  of  the  law  of  nature.     1712.     .  3535.27 

Dillon  (H.  A.,  viscount).  Discourse  upon  the  theory  of 
legitimate  government.     1817 5712.10 

Hani  iJ.)  Religious  thought  in  England,  v-2,  p.45-67;  1871.  3416.13 
Su  also  Coutem.  rev.,  v.  3,  1866  (Divine  right  of  kings,  by 
J.  Gairduer)  ;  Dublin  rev.,  July,  1876  (Reply  to  two  criti- 
cisms.— Civil  sovereignty  and  necessary  truth)  ;  Oct.,  1874 
(Count  de  CUambordand  tbe  pope's  civil  princedom);  New 
Englander.  v.  22, 1863  (Sanction  of  all  law,  divine,  by  E. 
■Wright). 
j8®"  Sie  also  Sovereignty  (p.  589) : — Monarchy  (p.  587). 

17.    Liberty. 

Bailtyl^S.)  Freedom  of  inquiry.  [In  Essays.  18.54:  p.326  352.)  2513.02 
Barltam  (J.)  Liberty,  [iii  Oxford  prize  essays,  v.  2,  1830.]  2541.12 
Bsnlham  [J.)    Anarchical  faliacies  ;  bemg  an  exammatiou  of  the 

declaration  of  rights  issued  daring  the  French  revolution. 

[In  Works,  v.  2,  (8).] 5016.02 

—  Radicahsm  not  dangerous.  [In  Works,  v.  3,  (10).]    .    .  5016.03 
BuckU  i,[I.  T.)    Mill  on  liberty,    [/m /lis  Essays,  1863.]    .2515.04 
Constant  l^M.  B.)    On  the  dissolution  of  the  Chamber  of  depu- 
ties. 1821.  [/»   Pamphleteer,  V.  18.] 6058.18 

Cowley  {A.)     Liberty.  \ln  his  Essays,  1868  ;  p.  1.24.]     .     .  2621.15 

Oilts  {[{.)    Worth  of  liberty.  [In  his  Lectures,  v.  2,  1851.]  2626.05 

Individual  liberty,  legal,  moral,  and  licentious  ;  in 
which  the  political  fallacies  of  J.  S.  MiU's  essay 
'  Ou  liberty  '  are  pointed  out.  By  Index,  [pseiu/.] 
1867 5724.15 

Lieber  (Francis).  Civil  liberty  and  self-government. 
1859 5715.07 

MiinJ.  S.)     Ou  liberty.     1859.     8^ 5724.07 

Reviewed  iu  Westm.  rev.,  v. 72,  1859:  and  by  H.T.  Buckle 
in  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  59,  1859  :  and  iu  his  Essays  [2515.04]. 

Mirabeau  (U.  G.  R.,  coinie  de).  Enquiries  concerning 
lettres  de  cachet,  arbitrary  imprisonment,  eic.  2  v. 
in  1.     17S7 5717.29 

Montagu  (It )  On  liberty  and  the  rights  of  Englishmen.  1822. 
[M  Pamphleteer,  v.  21.J 6058.21 

j^on-eslabUskm'^ut  of  liberty  in  Spain.  Naples.  Portugal,  and  Pied- 
mont, explained.  L..18'24.  8".  [In  Pamphleteer,  v. 24. J  5058.24 

Paine  CI- )     Rights  of  man 5716.01 

IiTot''. — For  reviews  sue  Adams  (J.)  Answer,  cic,  1793 
[5715.27] ;  Remarks,  .-(c,  1791  [5715.27] ;  Booth  {Sir  B.)  Ob- 
servations, etc.,  1792  [5715  27). 

Patterson  {R.H.)  Genius  and  liberty.  [In  his  Essays,  1802.]  1412.01 

Peek  (J. )  Influence  of  liberty  ou  taste,  in  the  a;;es  of 
Augustus  and  Louis  xrv.     186!;).       .     .     .  5'733.12 

Stephen  (./. -p; )  Liberty,  equality,  fraternity.  1873.  5724.17 

Note Reviewed  byF.  Harrison  in  Fortn,  rev..  19.  1873. 

Note. — ■  A  strong  expression  of  dissent  from  the  view  of 
human  nature  and  humau  affairs  pervading  the  works  of 
J.  S.  Mill  on  hberty,  on  utilitarianism,  and  ou  tUe  subject 
of  women." 

WoUstoncriift  (^fr^ry),    Vindication  of  the  rights  of  men. 

2d  ed.     1790 5716.03 

,  See  alio  New  Englander.  v.  23, 1864  (Distinction  betw.  nat. 
and  pol.  rights  by  G.  P.  Fisher)  ;  Fortnightly  rev.,  v.  9, 
18C8  (Legal  boundaries  ot  liberty,  by  A.  V.  Dicey). 


See  also  Contom  rev.,  v.  18.  1871  (The  people  in  relation 
to  political  power  and  opinion,  by  T.  Wright)  :  Fortn.  rev., 
v.  16.  1871  (Natural  rights  and  abstract  justice,  by  W.  'i! 
Thornton),  eg'  .S'^e  also,  iu  the  geueral  alphabet.  Liberty 
of  the  press  ;-and  Biblical  and  religious  Ut.  (Ketigiout 
liberty,  p.  101)  ;— Slavery  ;— Democracy  ip.  586). 

18.    Monarchy. 

Harrington  [Sir  J .)  Grounds  of  monarchy  considered.  [With 
his  Oceana,  etc  ,  17l)0.J 6728.03 

Laing  (F.  H. )  Whence  does  the  monarch  get  his  light 
tortile?     1872 571. '5  23 

Lander  ( ir.)  Ane  compendious  and  breue  tractate  concerning  ye 
office  and  dewtie  of  kyugis.    Ed.  by  F.  llall.    [In  Early 

E.  T.  soc,  no.  3.] 7913.01 

.See  also  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  17,  1872  (The  monarchy,  by  F, 
Harrisou.) 

Sa-  .See  also  (under  Comprehensive  Treatises,  p.  686.) 
the  works  of  Brrmgham,  and  others  ;  and.  in  general,  works 
on  the  Coustitution  ol  England  ;  especially  Bage/iot'g 
[6717.13]. 

19.  National  Character  and  the  Nation. 

Biijland  {J. )  Historical  display  of  the  effects  of  physi- 
cal and  moral  causes  on  nations.     1816.  5716.19 

Brown  {J. )  Estimate  of  the  manners  and  principles 
of  the  times.     5th  ed.     2  v.     1857.     .     .  5433.20 

Chenevix   (R.)    Essay  upon   national  character.     2  v. 

1832 5716.17 

V.  1.  Of  industry.  Art  of  war.  Social  habits.  Patriot- 
ism. Mutability  of  national  character.  2.  General  con- 
siderations. Of  pride  and  vanity  ;  Of  social  improvement. 
Of  religion.    Of  morality.    On  goveruuteut.     Ou  intellect. 

Contest  of  the  twelve  nations  ;  or,  a  view  of  the  differ- 
ent [national]  bases  of  human  character  and  tal- 
ent.  1826 6716.08 

Finch  (I)  On  the  natural  boundaries  of  empires.  [In  his  Trav- 
els. 1833  :  p   333-455.) 1074.11 

FranciUon  {li.  E.)    National  characteristics,  and  flora 

and  fauna  of  London.     1872 5716.28 

ilaistre  {J.  de) .  Essai  sur  le  principe  generateur  des 
constitutions  politiques  et  des  autres  institutions 
humnines.     1867 5715.26 

See  a/so  Fortn.  rev.,  Oct.,  1873(Growth  of  commonwealths, 
by  E.  A  Freeman). 
Mulford  (E. )  The  nation  :  the  foundations  of  civil  order 
and  political  life  in  the  U.  S.     1870.     .     .5715.10 

Note. — Intended  to  ascertain  and  define  the  moral  being 
of  the  nation  and  its  true  position  iu  politics.  The  head- 
ings of  its  principal  chapters  are  as  follows  :  The  nation 
in  substance  and  iu  theory,  The  people  and  the  land. 
The  nation  the  inetitutiou  of  rights.  The  nation  the  reali- 
zati-m  of  freedom.  Sovereignty,  The  constitution,  Tbe 
commonwealth.  The  nation  the  antagonist  of  the  confed- 
eracy and  the  empii'e.  and  the  goal  of  history. 
Murray   (i/. )      Enquiries  respecting  the  character  of 

nations.     1808 5716.29 

Progress  of  nations  ;  or  principles  of  national  develop- 
ment in  their  relation  to  statesmanship  :  a  study 
in  analytical  history,   [aiioii.]    18<)1.     .     .   5716.09 

Note. — Illustrates  the  growth  of '  plutocracy  tempered  by 
democracy.* 

Contents  :  Science  of  history.  Human  progress.  Aris- 
tocracies. The  primacy  of  the  world.  The  national  acme: 
literature — schools  of  statesmen  and  age  of  oratory— social 
elements.  Anarchy  of  thought.  Plutocracy.  Democracy. 
Despotism.  Theocracy.  Public  happiness.  Colonies. 
Russell  {J.,  lord).  National  character.  [In  his  Essays,  p.  48-65, 
1821.] 5717.07 

See  also  International  rev.,  v.  1,  1874  (Nationalism  and 
internationalism)  :  (New  Englander,  v,  28,  1869  (How  to 
build  a  nation,  by  J.  P.  Thompson)  ;  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  20, 
1870  (National  organic  life)  ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  72,  1859  (In- 
fluence of  local  causes  ou  national  character). 

20.  Parties. 

Bacon  [L.)    Government  by  parties.    [Old  and  new,  June,  1874.1 

Bolingbroke  [H.  St.  J>ihn.  lord).  Dissertation  ou  parties.  [In  his 
Works.  V.  3.) 6022.03 

Bulwer-Lytton  {E.  L.)  On  political  coalitions,  [/n  Aii  Writings, 
V.  2.) •2616.116 

Consolulalion ;  an  accouut  of  parties  in  the  XJ.  S.,  from  1787. 
1824 6093.10 

D'Israell  [Isaac).  Political  nicknames,  [/u/tis  Curiosities  of  litera- 
ture, V.  3,  1858.] 2762.05 

Froude  [J..I.)  Party  politics.  [/;i  Short  studies,  v.  3.  1877.]  2525.11 
Note. — Repr.  from  Fraser's  mag. ,  July.  1874. 

Cooke  (0.  ir. )  History  of  party  [iu  England].  1666- 
1832.  3  V.     .     .    -. 5717.26 

Grimki  [F.)     Of  parties.     [7n  Aw  Free  inatitutioUB.]      .     .5724.01 

Hume  [It.)  Of  parties  in  general.  Ol  the  parties  of  Great  Brit- 
ain.    Ot  coalitions.    [In  his  Phil,  works,  v.  3,  1864.)  6414  05 

Lieber  [F.)     Of  parties.     [In  Ids  Pol,  ethics,  v.  2.]     .     .     .'6726,24 

P/i«.«.s  of  party  [in  England].     [«hoh.]     1869.   5717.'-!5 


luaskiug  for  books,  use  tlie  "Book  Order.'"  giving  the  AnTHOR'>3  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


58S 


G-OVERNMENT:   Patriotism  (0  Revolutions. 


Whateh/  {R.)  Use  and  abuse  of  party  feeling  in  reli- 
gion.    1^22 3r.'22.14 

See  alsn  Frasar's  mas;.,  T.  68.  1863  (Party)  :  01.1  and  new. 
V.  10,  1874  (Party  ■treaaim'  and  civil  duty)  :  Qu.  rev.,  v. 
126,  1839  (C'iBt  of  p;irty  govemiiieut)  .  Weatra.  rev.,  v.  C9. 
18i8  :  Macinillau's  mag.,  July.  1877  ;  Fraser's  mag.,  v,  49, 
1354;  Maciii-  mag.,  Aug..  1877  (Docliue  of  parly  gov.,  by  Gold, 
wiu  Siiijtli). 

if^  Fill-  hisforfrsof  prtrfirs  see  England  {Pariiet,  p.  314)  ; 
United  States  (Parli/  history,  p.  389). 

2L  Patriotism. 

Alisnn  {A.)     Nat.  monuments,    f/rt  ftis  Miflcel.  essays.]     .  0517.02 

B<tfcei-(ir)     /ii7iisP.>regiliiations.  etc..  18U 26W.I2 

Biikuiir.  [O.  W.)    Duty  of  a  patriot,    [in  hU  Oralious,  18.10  ;  p. 

319-;f43.J 2513.2U 

Bolingbyik^  {II.  St.  X>hn,  lord),     Tlie  idea  of  a  patriot  llinH.     [In 

his  WorU3,  T.  4.] 5022.04 

—  Letter  ou  tUe  spirit  of  patriotism.  [In  7tis  Works,  v.  4.]  5022.04 
Biirney  [O.  P)  /«  Oxford  prize  essaye.  V.  2,  1830.  .  .  .2541.12 
Barroios  {J.)    Oa   uational  prejudices;  their  good  and  bad  ef- 

IVcts.  [7.1  Pamphleteer,  v.  9.) 6058.09 

BushnrM  [H)     Doctriue  of  loyalty.     [In  his  Work  and  play,  1864  ; 

p.  337-3G3.) 2614.'J7 

Kepr.  from  New  Enijlandcr,  v.  22,  1863. 
Chi;nevix  [It.)     [/it '/is  Essay  ou  nat.  cliar.,  v.  2.]    .     .     ,     .5716.17 

King  {,!'.  Starr).     Pifriotisin,  e(c 3564.12 

Giles  UI)  /;i  ftis  Lectures,  V.  2.  IS.'^l  ;  p.  106-200.]  .  .  .2211.0.5 
Montagu  {B  )     The  patriot  and  the  demagogue.    [In  hii  Essays 

aud  selections.  1837.] 2537.04 

P?rci/ anecdotes,  V.  2,  1S23 6211.02 

Plumer   [0.  J.)    Public  spirit  among  the  ancieuts.    [In  Oxford 

prize  essays,  v.  4.  1830.] 3.i41.14 

Zimmennann  (J.  G.  )E33ay  ou  national  pride.  1 797.3187.29 
Same.  1805 5722.13 

22.  Political  Maxima. 

Aphcrhms,  chiefly  political,  from  the  most  eminent 
•writern.     Lontion,  [n.d.] 6212.16 

Poii(ica;  primer  ;  or,  road  to  public  honours,  [aiioii.] 
1826 6713.12 

Richelii-u  (A,  J.  du.  P,,  canlinal  due  de).  The  complete 
slat-smau  ;or,  politicU  will  and  tastament.  From 
the  French.     U9o 5712.04 

Sarpi  {Pmil,  tlie,fna>-).  Maxims  of  the  government  of 
Venice.     From  the  Italian.     1707..     .    .  5713.13 

Walsmqlimn  (£)  Arcana  aulica  ;  or  Walsingham's 
manual  of  prudential  maxims  for  the  statesman 
and  the  courtier,   [anon.]    lieprint.    1810.  5711.03 

Witt  {Jan  de).  Political  miximg  of  the  state  of  Holland. 
From  the  Dutch.     1743 5713.09 

23.  Political  Morality. 

Dswey  (0.)  Political  morality.  [In  his  Works,  p.  280-291.)  3544.06 
Fretman{E.  A.)    Public  aud  private  morality.     [In  Fortu.  rev., 

April,  1873.) 
Mobil)  {Labbi  G.  B.  de).     Phocion's  conversations  :  or 
the  rjlatiou  between  morality  and  p.ilitics.     With 

notjsby  W.  Macbean.     17l'9 5713.07 

Morality  of  public  meu.  Two  letters  to  the  earl  of  Derby.  Lon- 
don, 1852-53.    8° 6093.20 

Ha.th  (S.)     Mor  ility  and  the  state.     1859..     .  5722.-i2 

Proposals  for  printing  a  very  curious  discourse  in  two  volumes 

in  quarto,  entitled  A  treatise  iu  the  art  of  political  lying. 

Lou.l.ni.  1712.    16* 5091.06 

O"  S'*^  alsa  Nation  (The),  p.  587  ;  and  (under  ■  Compre- 
hensive Treatises')  Lieber's  Pol.  ethics  [5726.21]  ■.—  Gadwin's 
Pol.  justice  1.5715.24);— the  treatises  of  Paley  [6436.05]  and 
Wkeweli  [5436.14] ; — aud  Moral  science,  iu  general  alphabet. 
See.  also  Nat.  rev..  V.  12,  1861  (Politics  aud  faitli):  New 
Englauder,  v,  12,  1854  (Politics  and  the  pulpit)  ;  V.  15,  1857 
(Paul  ou  politics). 

24.  Public  Opmion. 
Maclc'mncin  {W.  A.)     Rise,  progress,  and  state  of  pub- 
lic opinion.    1828 5716.21 

See  also  essay  by  H.  Giles  in  his  Ulustratious  of  genius. 
1854  ;  p,  112-138 2526.03 

25.  Reform. 

Questions  for  a  reformed  parliament,   [anon.]    London, 

18ii7.     8° 5721.14 

,  Contents:  Ireland,  by  F.  H.  Hill.  Workmen  and  trade 
unions,  by  G.  Lusliington.  The  poor  by  M.  Towueeud. 
TUe  land  laws  by  W.  L.  Newman.  Popular  education  by 
C.  S.  Pari.er.  Law  reforms,  by  J.  B.  Kinnear.  The  army, 
by  G,  Hooper.  Foreigti  policy,  by  F.  Harrison.  Bribery, 
by  J.  E.  T  Iloqera.  The  progr£S:>  of  tlie  working  classes, 
by  J.  M.  Ludlow. 

Cohden  club.     J^ssaya,  etc. 5914.17 

See  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  59. 18.59  (Uecent  writers  on  reform)  ; 
■■Wi'stui.  rev.,  V.  87,  1807  (Reform  and  relormers)  ;  v.  87. 1807 
(Hi'psa  ami  fears  of  reformers)  ;  v.  88,  1867  iFuture  of  re- 
form), ^ff"  See  also,  in  the  general  alphabet,  Social  science 
(Progress  ; — Reform). 


26.  Representation  (Mitjorittj  and  Mi.noiily). 
Bur.k-hn/ham  [J.  S.)     Evils  and  remedies  of  the  present 

system  of  popular  elections.     1>-41.     .     .  5712.09 
Dobb.-i  (A.  K)     General  representation   on  a  comiilete 

readjustment  of  Mr.  Hare's  plan.     1871.    5717.30 
Droop  (II.  a.)     On  methods  of  electing  representatives. 

1868 5717.16 

Favicett  M.  G.)  An  American  [S.  Sterne]  ou  representation.  [In 
her  Essays,  1872.] 5814.23 

—  Propnrtional  representation  and   Hare's  scheme  explained. 

(/nftfr  Essays.  1872.) 5714.23 

A'o'e.— Kepr.  Irom  Macm.  mag..  Sept..  1870— .\pl.,  1871. 

Field  {D,  D.)  Representation  of  minorities,  [/u  Amer.  aoc.  scl. 
assoc.  Trans.,  no.  3,  1871.J 6811.02 

Fisher  (J.  F.)     Degradation  of  our  rep.  system.     1863.      .  5717.32 

Ikire  (T.)  The  election  of  representatives,  parliamen- 
tary and  muuicipal.  3d  ed.  18C.5.  .  .  5717.17 
J^ote. — Seeulsi  papers  by  Hare,  in  Fraser's  mag.,  V.  61, 
1860  (Hep.  iu  theory  and  piactice  ;  2  papers)  ;  Fortu.  rev.. 
V.  2, 1805  Electoral  refurm)  ;  v.  4,  1866  (Individual  responsi- 
bility in  represent,  gov.);  Amer.  aoc.  sci.  assoc.  Trans.,  no. 
3,  1871  (Minority  rep.  iu  Europe) ;  Fortu.  rev.,  July,  1875. 

Qainci/  iJ.  P.)  Protection  of  majorities,  or  electoral 
reform.     187G .'i717.31 

Stern  (.S. )  Report  to  the  constitutional  convention  of 
the  state  of  New  York,  on  personal  representation. 
1S67 5717.19 

—  Kepresentative  government  and  personalTepresenta- 

tion.     1871 5717.22 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  5,  1872. 
\Vare  [W.  K.)    Application  of  Hare's  system  to  the  nomination 

of  overseers  of   Harv.  coll.     [In  Amer.   eoc.  sci.   assoc. 

Traus.,  no.  3,  1871.] 5811.02 

Seealso  Ed.  rev.,  v.  100,  1854  (Marshall  on  minorities)  ; 

Fraser's  mag.,  v.  49,  1S54  (Kep.  of  minorities)  ;  Westm. 

rev.,  V.  84.  1805  (Personal  rep.)  ;  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  4, 1866  (Rep. 

of  minorities,  by  J.  B.  Kinnear)  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  104.  1867 

(Ileviewof  Hare)  ;  Galaxy.  Jtlly,  1867  (Personal  rep.,  by  D. 

G.  Croly) ;  Conteni.  rev.,  v.  9,  18fi8  (Review  of  Hare,  by  J. 

M.  Ludlow)  ;  Blackwood,  v.  108.  1870  (The  riglits  of  mnjori- 

ties)  ;  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  14,  1870  (^lisrep.  of  majorities,  by  E. 

Maitland) ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  113.  1871  (Forms  of  minority  rep., 

by  E.  .Stanwood) ;  New  Eugl.,  July,   1874  (New  thaory  of 

minority  rep.,  by  A.  B.  Mason), 

27.  Representative  Government. 

Frnnddyn  (0.)  Candid  inquiry  into  the  nature  of 
government,  and  the  right  of  representation.  2d 
ed.     1793 5716.07 

Oaizot  (F.  P.  0.)  History  of  the  origin  of  represent- 
ative government  in  Em'ope.     18j2.     .     .  5717.01 

Mill  (J.  S.)  Considerations  en  representative  govern- 
ment.    Loudon,  1S61.     8".  ' 5724.05 

Same.     New  York,  1862.   1'2° 57'24.06 

Contents :  Parliament,  Voting.  Executive.  Dependen- 
cies.   Democracy.    Suffrage, 

jVo(c,— Reviewed  iu  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  95,  1862  ;  N.  Brit,  rev., 
/.  35,  1861. 

See  tt^«o  Westm.  rev.,  v.  68,  1857  (What  rep.  gov.  is  good 
for) ;  v.  97,  1872  (Distribution  of  represuutatiou)  ;  N.  Brit, 
rev.,  v.  28,  1858  (Earl  Grey  ou  pari,  gov.  aud  represeuta- 
tiou)  :  Fortu.  rev.,  v.  4,  1866  (Priuciples  of  I'epreseuta- 
tion,  Ijy  Edw.  Wilson)  ;  Ed  rev.,  v.  90.  1H53  (Representa- 
tive relorin);  Lieber's  Pol.  ethics,  v.  2. 1875  [5720,24];  Fortn. 
rev.,  March,  1874  (Parliament,  government);  Int.  rev.,  Nov.. 
1876  (Origin  of  parliamentary  representation  in  England,  by 
E.  .^..  Freeman). 

See  also  Fortn,  rev.,  1876  (Political  machinery  and  political 
life,  by  L.  H.  Courtney)  ;  Eraser's  mug.,  v.  74.  1866  ( IJribery 
aud  its  remedies)  ;  Nat.  qu  rev.,  v.  1.  1800  (Availability)  ; 
Quar.  rev.,  v.  102,  1857  (Electioueering).  4tS~  See  also  (in 
Countries)  England  {OonstUution,  p.  307;  Parliament,  p.  314). 

28.  Republics. 

Montagu  (E  W.)    Keflectiona  ou  the  rise  and  fall  of 

the  aacieut  republics.     ISOli 422.13 

See  also  Contem.  rev.,  v.  17,  1371  (Republics,  civil  and 
social,  by  J  Hunt)  ;  Fortnightly  rev.,  v.  17-18  (Republi- 
can movenieut  iu  Europi',  by  E.  Castelar  ;  several  papers)  ; 
N.  .\mer.  rev,,  v.89,  la£9  (British  strictures  ou  repub.  in- 
stitutions), ^g'  .See  also  Free  Institutions  (p.  587),  and  (iu 
Countries)  the  names  of  various  republics  ancient  aud  mod- 
dern  as  Greece  (p.  327)  :— Rome  (p.  362|  :— Holland  (p.  329)  : 
Switzerland  (p.  371);— Italy  (p.  330);— United  States  (p.  378); 
—France  (p,  323). 

29.  Revolutions. 

Chalenuhriand  {F.  A.  de).     Essay  on  revolutions. 

1815 5716.22 

SI.  John  (J.  A.)     Nemesis  of  power  :  causes  and  forms 

of  revolution.     1854.     l(i^ 5716.'J3 

ir/ia(  is  a  revolution?  [/ft  Pamphleteer,  v.  14.]  .  .  .  .5058.14 
a-S-  See  U/.50  (in  Countries)  England  («eii.  of  1648  -.—Rev. 

of  1088.  p.  311)  ;— France   {Sev.  of  1789,  p.  3'22)  ;— United 

States  \Re\i.  of  1776,  p.  381), 


BROOKLYN    MEllCANTILK    LIBKAKY. 


Q-OVERNMENT  :    social  Contract  to  TTtcpias  —  GOZLISKI 


589 


30.  Social  Contract. 

Lamarline  {A.  de).  J.  .J.  Rousseau,  sou  faux  contrit  so- 
cial et  le  vr.ii  coatiat  social.     1806.     .     .  5722. 12 

liousseim  {J.  J.)    An  inqniry  into  the  nature  of  the 

Bocml  contract.     17!)1.  l(i° 5722.10 

S'f  also  Ji.  .Murley'B  critique  in  hit  Life  of  Itous9«au,  v.  2, 
cU.  12. 

31.  Sovereignty. 

Essay  on  tUe  principle  and  origin  of  sovereign  power. 
[oHoji.]  i'rom  tbeFreaob.     1805.     .     .     .5724.24 

Kf>te,~\n  attempt  to  rofuta  tlld  doctriae  of  "  tlje  SQver- 
eignty  of  the  people." 
Monroe  (/.)    Tbo  jieople  the  BovereiErns. .......  5722.02 

.S^e  ai'fo  WtSstm.  rev.,  v.  98, 1872  {Royal  anil  repreaeutative 
Boveieif^nty). 

Jits'  S>-t  also  Monarcliy  (p.  587) :— Law  [(lenfral  treatises  on 
jurisprit'lrn'f)  ;  iLud  thy  uiimorona  wnrka  upon  the  Consti- 
tutioua  of  England  (p.  307)  and  the  United  States  (p.  378). 

32.  State  (Sphere  and  Duties  of  the). 

Bunthani  (/.)     Of^cial  aptitliilo  maximized  ;  expense  minimized. 

[In  Ills  Works,  v.  fi.] 6010.05 

Carlyli  (?'.)    Downing  street.    [In  his  Latter-day  pamplileta,  1855: 

p.  110-218.] 2516.10 

Engliiiider  (S.)  Abolition  of  the  state;  direct  govern- 
m-nt,  fed.  republic,  individualism.    1873.  5712.17 

Fawcetl  [H.)  Of  fltato  intervention.  |/n  his  EssayR.  1872  ]  68H.23 
Ffottdt  {J.  A.)     Heciprocal  duties  of  Btate  and  subject.    [/»  Siiort 

studios,  efc.  V,  2.  1871.] 2525.07 

Note. — Repr.  Irom  Eraser's  mag.,  n.h..  v.  1.  1870. 
Hamboldt  (K.  W.  von).     Sphere  and  duties  of  govern- 
ment.    1S54 5715.20 

Huxley  {T.  H.)     Administrative  nihilism.     1872 4712  13 

Sauio.     [In  his  Critiques.  1873.] 2532.19 

jyote. — Kepr.  from  l-'ortn.  rev.,  v.  16,  1871. 
Livais  {Sir  0.  G. )     Essay  on  the  influence  of  authority 

in  matters  of  opiniou.     1849 5435.24 

K.ish{S.)  MoraUty  and  the  state.  1859.  .  .5722.22 
Newman  ( F.  W  )    Government  from  above  and  below.    [Fraser'a 

nia;;.,  N.s..  v.  2,  18T0.] 
Rands  ( »r.  B.)    The  state  :  the  government,  and  scientific  mo- 
rality.    Part  1  and  2.     [In  Contem.  rev.,  v.  19.  1872.] 
S!ach  {J.  H.)     Dutiba  of  the  state.    [In  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  6,  1872.] 
Sptncer  {Herbert).    Specialized  administration.     [In  Fortn.  rev  , 
V.  16,  1871.1 

See  also  Ed.  rev.,  v.  101  (Private  bill  lecislation)  ;  Fraser'a 
mag.,N.3.,  V.  1, 1870  (Laissez-faire  policy  opposed.  IJyK.  \V.  ; 
Qu.  rev.,  V.  127.  18119  (Adm.  scientific  and  aujateur);  Westm. 
rev.,  V.  G2.  1854  {Sphere  and  duties  of  government)  ;  v.  60, 
1853  (Over-lt'gialatiou)  ;  v.  73.  1H6()  (Ooverniuent  contracts). 
,es*  See  also  Comprehensive  Treatises  (p.  585) ;— Nation 
(p.  687) ;— Executive  (p.  580) ;  and  Church  and  State  (p.  81). 

33.  Statesmanship. 

Arnold  [F.)  Turning  points  in  life,  1873  :  p.  252-78.  .  .  2512.31 
BaUantyne  (T.)  Essays  in  mosaic,  1870  ;  p.  95-107.  .  .  2513.14 
Coleridge  {S.  T.)  The  statesman's  manual.  1853.  5025.04 
Oailhard  (</. )     The  statesman,  or  him  who  is  in  public 

employments.  Two  discourses.  16s2.]  .  5712.11 
5f;«  a/.?oFr.a9er'8mag..  v.  47.  1853  (.American  statesmen)  ; 

Fortnightly  rev.,  v.  14,  1870  (Political  reputations,  by  T.  E. 

Eebbel) ;   v.   3.  1865  (Ethics  of  statesmanship  :    Peel  and 

PaUaeraton,  by  P.  W.  Claydeu) ;  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  11,  1865 


(Phases  of  Btateanianship  :  a  review  of  O.  C.  Lewis's  Admin- 
Istrations  of  Gt.  Britain.  ]7«3.1«30t  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  no,  1870 
(Prospect  of  the  pulitical  art,  by  E.  L.  Oodliin).' 

J^g"  For  liiu-s  of  iininentstatesmen  see  BioCTaphy  (Collce- 
live,  p,  109-116  ;  and  Indimduat,  p.  116-215).  '    "^  " 

34.  SufTiage. 

likllowes   {H.)    Rights  of  property  vindicated,  against 

the  claims  of  universiil  suffrage.    1818.     .5717.08 

Maurice  (F.  D.)     Wurkmau  and  the  fr.anchiso.  5724.04 

Note.—Rav\aviea  lu  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  103,  1806. 
Henusson  (B.  de).     Le  chri^itianisme  et  le  suiTriige  uni- 
verse!.  18G3 5713.06 

Tremenheere  {II.  S.)  Political  experience  of  the  an- 
cients, in  its  bearing  upon  modern  times.  5717.18 
See  also  Coiitem.  rev.,  v.  3,  1800  (An  extension  of  the 
franchise)  ;  Now  Euglandc-r,  v.  24,  18r;5  (Huiv.  suflragc.  by 
I.  N.  Tarbox)  :  v.  18.  1800  (The  crime  against  the  right  of 
suffrage,  by  L.  Bacon). 
«S"  See  also  Ballot  (p.  684) ;— Hepresentalion  (p.  588). 

35.  tTtilitarianism. 

Macauloy  [T.  B.)    Mill  on  government.    [In  his  Essays    v    2 

1869.] 2536.1'i 

Mill  {J.  S.)  Utilitarianism.  [In  Dissertations,  v,  3,  1S05.J  2535.23 
Utilitarianism  explained  and  exemplified.     [In  answer 

to  MiU.  anon.]  18G4 5713.08 

Note. — For  utilitarian  writers  on  government  see,  in  the 

general  alphabet,  the   names  of  Bentham  (J.) ;— Austin 

(John)  ;— Mill  (J.  S.) 

36.  Utopian  and  Imaginary  Commonwealths. 

Allais  iD.  V.  d'l.  History  of  the  Sevarambians.  Tr. 
from  the  memoirs  of  captain  Siden.  [pseudon.} 
1738 5713.17 

Bulwer-Lyllon  {E.  0.  E.  L.)  Coming  race,  or  the  New 
Utopia,     [anon.]     1871 5813.27 

Colymhia :  [a  pol.  and  social  romance,  anon.]  Lon- 
don, 1873.    12'' 5713.24 

Disraeli  {B.)  Voyage  of  captain  Popanilla.  1828.  5713.19 

Erskine  (T.,  lord).  Armata :  a  fragment.  6th  ed.  2d 
part.  4th  ed.  1818 5713.20 

Ilarrinijton  ( tSirJ. )  Oceana  and  other  works.  1700.  5728.02 

Not&. — The  general  principle  of   the  'Oceana'  is   that 

of  republican  plutocracy.    Kaviewcd  by  I.  D'Israeli  in  his 

Amenities  of  lit.,  v.  2,  1855 2702.02 

Unme  (O.)  Idea  of  a  perfect  commonwealth.  [In  his  Pbilos. 
worlis.  V.  3,  1854.] 6414.05 

More  {Sir  T.)     Utopia 232.24  ;  5011.06 

t>'Xeil{H.)    Two  thousand  years  hence.    1867.  581::.05 

7'errasson  {J. )  Life  of  Sethos,  fiom  private  memoirs 
of  the  ancient  Egyptiuns.  [anon.]  2  v.  1732.  5713.15 

Wieland  (C.  M.  von).  Republic  of  fools:  being  the 
history  of  the  state  and  people  of  Abdera  in  Thrace. 
Tr.  by  H.  Chri.stmas.     2  v.  1861.     .     .     .  5713.10 

Xenophon.  Cyrop»dia,  e(c.  Bohn,  1865.  423.04  ;  422. 16 
See  also  Lewis  (G.  C.)  On  ideal  models  in  politics.  [In 
his  Methods  of  observation,  v.  2.  ch.  22.  5715.17]  ;  Patter- 
son (K.  H.)  Utopias.  [/«  Aw  Essays,  e(c..  1862,]     .     .1412.01 


j^-  See  also  Biography  (p.  109),  for  lives  of  statesmen  j— Countries  (p.  235-390);— History  :— Law  ;— Political  economy  ;— Social 
■cieuce ; — Women. 


Govinda  Samanta.or  Bengal  Riiy.it.  Sre  Day  (Lai  Behare).  1031.24 

Gtovioii  Broglio  Solari  ((.litherine  Hyde,  marquise  de). 

Private  anecdotes  of  foreign  courts,   [anon.]     2  v. 

London,  1827.    8^ 453.12 

Gowau3    (Wm.)      Bibliotheca    Americana,      v.    1-4. 

New  York,  186.5.     8° 614.11 

Contents:  V.  1.  Denton's  New Torlc.  1670.  2.  Wooley  (C.) 
Two  years'  journal  in  N.  Y.  [014. 26J.  3.  jlilli-r's  New 
York,  1695.  4.  Budd  (T.)  Good  order  established  in  Penn- 
sylvania and  New  Jersey,  in  America. 

—  Catalogue  of  Scottish  poets.  N.  Y.,  1853.     12'.    [With  Sam- 

say  (A.)  Gentle  shepherd.] 1742.14 

—  editor.     .Sm  Phenix   (The).     New  York,  1835.     12'.     .6062.14 

Go-wer  (John).     Confessio  amautis.     Ed.  by  R.  Pauli. 

3v.     London,  1S57.  8^ ltU4.21 

Same.     Ed.  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.    [In  C.'s  English 

poets.  V.  2. 1810.] 1620.02 

—  Select  poems.    [In  Sanford  and  Walsh.  Brit,    poets,   v.   1, 

1817.1    1091.01 

—  Child  {F.  J.)    On  tho  language  of  Chaucer  and  Oowor.  [In  El- 

lis {A.  J.)    Early  Engl,  pronunciation,  pt.  1, 1869  ;  p.  342- 
377.) 7914.09 


—  Pauli  {S)    Pictures  of  old  England,  1861  ;  p.  204-244.  461.11 

—  Todd  {H.J.)     Illustrations  of  CT.ower.   1810.   ie3l.'22 

.Sf-*  a^w  critical  notices  in  Litt<^ll.  1858,  v.  2  (from  Brit, 
qu.  rev.)  :  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  59,  18.>9. 

Goyder  (David  George).  My  battle  for  life:  autobi- 
ography of  a  phrenologist.    L.,  1857.  10°.   54;;1.19 

Gozlau  (Leon).  L'amonr  des  livres  et  I'amour  de 
coeur.     4eea.     Paris,  1863.     12=.     .     .     .7022.28 

—  Balzac  chez  lui.     2e  ed.   Paris,  18(53.  1'2°.    .  7022.31 

—  Balzac  en  pantoufles.     So  ed.  P.,  1805.  12°.  7022.16 

—  Lea  Emotions  de  Polydore  Marasquin.     Paiis,  1857. 

12° 7022.15 

—  George  in.  et  Caroline  de  Brunswick.     Bnixelles, 

1852.   18' 7022.14 

—  Histoire  d'un  diamant.     Paris,  1862.  12°.     .  70'22.13 

—  Le  medecin  du  Pecq.     Paris,  1858.     12'.     .   7022.29 

—  Le  notaire  de  Chantilly.     Paris,  18C1.     12°.  7022.30 
Oozliski  (Laurence  Grimald).     The  accomplished  sen- 
ator.    Tr.  by  Oldisworth.     L.,  1733.  fol.  5728.05 


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GRAAL  -  G-BANT 


Graal  (Holy).     See  Grail  (Holy). 

Grabliam  (Jlichael  C. )  Climate  and  resources  of  Ma- 
deira.    London,  1870.  W 1093.'20 

Gracchus  Americauus.     See  Grange  (The) 6722.21 

Gradus  ad  Cantabiigiara  ;  or  dictionary  of  terms,  or 
cant,  used  at  the  Uuiv.  of  Cambiidge.  [anon.] 
London,   1803.      l(i° tj21-1.33 

Qraefe  (Alfred).  Iridectomy  in  iritis,  choroiditis, 
and  glaucoma.  Tr.  by  T.  Windsor.  London, 
Nno  Syihiiham  soc.  18.59.    8" 43C)2.20 

Gi-aefonberg.  Life  atG.  [In  Chambers's  Papers,  etc.,  v.  8.]  2516.0* 

Graeme  (Elliott).  Beethoven  :  memoir.  London, 
1.S70.   12^ 3017.28 

Graesse  (.Jolianu  G.  T. )  *Tresor  de  livres  rares  et 
precieux.     7  v.  Dresden,  1859-69.  i".  .     . 

Graffigny  (Franijoise  d'Issembourg-d'Apponcourt,dnme 
de).  Vie  privee  de  Voltaire  et  de  Mme.  Du  Cha- 
telet,  pendant  un  sejour  de  six  mois  ii  Cirey. 
[«uo)i.]     Paris,  ls2i).  8° 317o.2ti 

Graffiti  D'ltalia.  [Poems.)     Sfe  Story  (W.  W.)      ....  1687.25 

Graft  theory  of  disease.     See  Medicine i327.14 

Graftou  (Ricbard).  Chronicle  ;  or,  history  of  Eng- 
land.    2  V.     London,  ls09.     4°.      ...     488.00 

Qraglia  (C.)  Italian  pocket  dictionary.  Boston,  1854. 
18° 6422.04 

Graham  (Andrew  J.)  Hand-book  of  phonography. 
Now  York,  1858.   12° 6431.01 

Graham  (F.  Taverner).  Eeasonable  elocution.  New 
York,  1875.     12'" 6332.22 

Graham  (George  Farqubar).  A  book  about  words. 
London,  1869.   16° 6434.15 

—  English  ;  or  art  of  composition.     4th  ed.     London, 

18  "lO.   16° 6432.29 

-  English  style.     London,  1857.   16°.     .     .     .   6432.30 

—  English  synonyms.    Ed.  by  H.  Beed.    .New  York, 

1852.   12° 6434.03 

o-.ahain  (James).     Life  of  General  Daniel  Morgan. 

New  York,  1S5I5.  12° 3125.19 

■;iT.^hame  (James).     History  of  the  United  States  till 

[178t5].     2ded.     2  v.    Phila.,  1846.  8°.     .     576.03 

Same.     2  v.     Philadelphia,  1856.     8°.     .     570.05 

Graham  (J.  M. )     Historical  view  of  literature  and  art 

in  Great  Britain,  from   the  accession  of  the  bouse 

of  Hanover.  London,  1871.  8°.  .  .  .  1433.16 
Graham   (James  John).     Elementary  history   of   the 

progress  of  the  art  of  war.     L.,  18.54.  8°.  4514.03 

—  Military  ends  and  moral  means.   L.,]86i.  8°.  4514.19 
Graham   (John  A. )     Memoirs  of  John  Home  Tooke  ; 

also  proofs  identifying  him  us  the  author  of  Ju- 
nius.    New  York.  18JS.  8° 3088.13 

Graham  (Sylvester).  Lectures  on  the  science  of  bu- 
niau  lite.     2  v.     Boston,  1839.     12°.     .     .   4354.07 

Graham  (Thomas,  ed.)  Chemical  reports  and  me- 
moirs. London,  Cavendish  soc. ,  l^iS.  8°.  4215.00 
Contents  :  Otto  (F.  J.)  Relation  of  volumes  of  bodies  to 
their  atomic  weights.  Filhol  (E.)  Conueclion  betw.  the 
atomic  weights,  cryatalliue  form  and  density  of  bLidies. 
Vogel  (J.)  Laws  according  to  wUicli  tlie  mixing  of  fluids 
and  their  penetration  into  permeable  Hubstauces  occur, with 
special  ref.  to  the  animal  organization.  Otto  (F.  J.)  Iso- 
moiphism.  Chrevreul  (M.  E.)  Physical  investigations  on 
dyeing  Regnault  (V.)  Latent  heat  of  steam  at  latent 
pressures.  Kop  (E.)  Artificial  formation  of  alkaloids. 
Bunsen  (It,)  Intimate  connectiou  between  the  pseudo- 
volcanic  phenomena  of  Iceland. 

—  Odling  {J.)  Graham's  scient,    work.  [In  Sm.  rep.,  1871.]  3936.26 
Graham  (Walter).     Brass  founding.— Tin,  tin  plate,  and  tin  alloys. 

—Zinc.  [In  Brit,  m'l'g  industries,  1876  ]  .  .  .  .  3941.24 
Graham  (Rf.v.V/'ia.,  of  A'ewcastle,]£wjL)    Eeviewof  eccl. 

establishments  in  Euiope.  L..  1796.  8°.  3551.09 
Graham  (Win.  Alfx.)    British  invasion  of  N.  Carolina,  in  17H0-81, 

a  lecture.  ( irifA  Hawks  (F.  L.)  Eev.  hist..  f(r.J  .  623.22 
Grail  (Holy).     Bergtiuinit  (F.  G.)     The  San  (jreal  ;  its 

origin  and  signification.   Edinb.,187U.  16°.   1014.37 

—  History  of   the  Holy  Grail,  Englisht,  ab.   1450,   by 

Henry  Lonelich,  from  the  French  prose  of  sires 
Kobiers  de  Borron.  Ile-ed.  by  F.  J.  Furnivall. 
Pts.  1-2.  L.,  1874-75.  8°.  [Early  Engl,  text  .soc, 
ex.  ser.,  nos.  20,  24.] 

—  Joseph  of  Ariaiathie  ;  romance  of  the  Seiut  Granl  ;  a 

poem  written  about  1350.  Ed.  by  W.  W".  Skeat. 
L.,  1871.   8°.     [Early  Engl,  text  soc]      .  79U.02 

—  Tennyson  (A.)     Holy  Grail  and  other  poems.     Bos- 

ton, 1870.    12° 1693.01 


Grain. 

—  Elwood  {J.    L.)      Glaia  tables  in   federal  money. 

1852 4015.10 

4®-  See  also  Agriculture  [Certals  and  Corn,  p.  7  ;—  Wheat,  p.  9.) 
Graindorge  (Frederic  T.),  pseud.     Hee  Taiiie  (H.  A.) 
Grainger  (James).    Poems.    Ed.  with  life,    [/n  Chalmers  i  A.)  Engl. 

poets,  V.  U.  1810.1 1626.14 

—  Select  poems.     [Sanford  and  Walsh.     British  poets,  v.  27, 

1822.) 1691.27 

Graining. 

—  Masury  (J.  IF.)    Amer.  grainers' hand-book.  3937.35 

—  Pickert  ( 0. )  and  Meicalf  (A.)    Art  of  G.   1872.  3937.33 
Grammar.    See  Language. 

Grammar  of  assent.     See  Newman  (John  H.)    1870.  .     .  3577.12 
Granunar  of  astrology.     By  Zadkiel  the  beer,  [p.seiid.] 

London,  1833.    18° 3811.11 

Grammar  of  colouring.     SeeTieHid.) 1424.10 

Grammar  of  house   planning,      [onon. ]     Edin.,    1868. 

12° 1312.23 

Grammar  of  ornament.     See  Joneo  (Owen) 

Grammar  of  painting.     See  Blanc  ((J.)    1874 1426. IS 

Grammont.    See  Biography  (p  150), 

Granada.     See  Countries.  {Granada,  p.  326.) 

Granada  (Luis  de).    Obras  escogidaa.     [In  Ochoa.    Escritores 

mist..  V.  2.    Paris,  1847.  8°.) 7216.09 

Granary  burial  ground.  {Boston).    Bridgman  (T.)    Liacriptions. 

etc.     [In  his  Pilgrims  of  Boston.  1856.) 611.17 

Grand  Manan,  (.Vf HI  Brunswick),    Stimpson  {W.)     Marine  inver- 

tebrata  of 3937.08 

Grande  Chartreuse.     Musgrave  ((?.  M.)    Visit  to  the  monastery. 

[In  his  Dauphine.  1867.) 961.14 

Grande  dame  et  la  Normande.    See  Deligny  (E.)      .    .    .  7014.34 
GrandviUe  (J.  I.  I.  Gerard,  dit).     Les  fleurs  auimees. 

Texto  par  A.  Karr,  T.  Delord  et  le  cte  Fuslix  [L. 

F.  Raban],     Nouv.  ed.  par  Maubert.     2  v.    Paris, 

1867.     8° 4918.23 

Grangers  (The). 

—  Flagg  [iV,  C.)     Fftrmere'  movement  In   the  western   states. 

[iu  Amer.  soc.  Bci.  asBoc.  Trans.,  no.  6,  1874.]      .    .  5811.03 

—  Oranije  (  77ie)  :  a  study  in  the  science  of  society.     By 

Gracchus  American iisi.     N.  Y.,  1874.    12°.   57'22.21 

—  Wells  (J.  0.)     The   Grange  illustrated  ;   or  hand- 

book, embracing  the  history  of  the  order,  consti- 
tution, social  exercises,  best  methods  of  farming. 
1874 6126.08 

See  also  Internat.  rev.,  Jan.,  1876  (Retrospective  legisla- 
tion and  GrauKerism,  by  F.  Wharton)  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  April, 
1875  (Granger  movement,  by  C.  F.  Adams,  jr.) 
Grant  {Sir  Alex.,  ed.)     Recess  studies.     Edin.,  1870. 
8° 5716.12 

Contejits  :  Broderlck  (G.  C.)  The  Irish  land  question. 
Trevelyan  (C.  E.)  From  Pesth  to  Brindisi  in  the  autumu 
of  1869.  Grant  (A.)  "Endowed  hospitals"  of  Scotland. 
Jenkins  (F.)  Graphic  representation  of  the  laws  of  supply 
and  demand,  aud  tlieir  application  to  labour.  Wallace  (11. 1 
Cliurch  tendencies  in  Scotland.  Playfair  (L.'  On  the  de- 
clining production  of  liumau  food  in  Ireland.  Sellar  (A.  C.> 
Scotch  education  difflcnlties.  Stirling  (J.)  Mr.  Mill  on 
trades  unions,  a  criticism.  Anstey  (T.  C.)  Election  trials 
aud  inquiries  under  the  corrupt  practices'  acts.  Hope  (G.) 
Hindrances  to  agriculture. 

—  The  ancient  Stoics.     [In  Oxford  essays.  1868.]     .    .     . 
Grant  {Mr.i,  Anne).    Es;ays  on  the  superstitions  of  the 

Highlanders,  with  transl.  trom  the  Gaelic.     2  v.  in 

1.     New  York,  1813.    12° 3816.33 

.Kff*  For  her  Memoirs,  see  Biography  (p.  160). 

Grant  (Dr.  Asuhel).  Laurie  {T.)  Dr.  Grant  and  the 
mountain  Nestorians.     185.3 1042.02 

Grant  lE.M.)  Discov.  of  stone  image  in  Tennessee.  [Smith,  rep.. 
1870.] 3936.26 

Grant  (George).  Historical  account  of  useful  inven- 
tions  and  scientific  discov.   L.,1852.   lti°.    3913.13 

Grant  ( Rev.  George  M. )  Ocean  to  ocean.  Sandford  Flem- 
ing's exped.  through  Canada.  L.,]S73.    8°.  1151.13 

Same.     New  York,  1877.     12°.      .     .     .1151.13a 

Grant  (James,  of  Corriemony).  Thoughts  on  the  origin 
and  descent  of  Gael  ;  and  observ.  rel.  to  the  poems 
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don].   4th  ed.    2t.    New  York,  1837.   l'Z°.     951.15 

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—  Metropnlilan  pulpit;  London.  2v.  L., 1839.8°.  3443.02 

—  Metropolitan  weekly  and  provincial  press.     London, 

1872.  8° 2713.09a 

—  Newspaper  press  :  its  origin,  progress,  and  present 

position.     2  v.     London,  1871.     8°.      .     .   2713.08 

—  Random  recollections  of  the  House  of  Commons, 

1830-35.     Phila.,  1836.    12° 3263.15 


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Q-RANT  -  GREAT 


591 


—  Raadom  recollections  of  the  Houso  of  Lords,  1 830- 

3G.     Phila.,  183t).    12° 3'26:t.H 

-- SketcUts  iu  London,    'id  ed.     L  ,  1810.   8°.     95J.07 

—  tjaturdiiy  review  :  illiis.  of  tUo  modo  in  which  it  is 

conducted.     Loudon,  1S73.     12".    .     .     .  2713.14 

Grant  (James,  b.  1S22).     CasseU's  illustrated  history  of 

India,  v.  1-    .     London,  187G-     .     4".     .   1036.23 

—  Memoirs  of  Sir  Wm.Kirkaldy.  Edin.,1849.  S\  3095.23 

—  Memorials  of  tho  castle  of  Edinburgh.     Edin.,  1850. 

S° 430.15 

j8E5-  For  this  author's  rojnnni:rs,  see  Fiction  (p.  48r>), 

Grant  (Jami-'s  Augustus).  Walk  across  Africa.  Edin.. 
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Grant  (Robert,  esq.)  History  of  the  E.  L  company,  to 
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Grant  (Robert,  F.  R.  A.  S.  1  History  of  physical  astron- 
omy.    London,  [1840-52].   8^.     ....  4017.11 

Grant  ( Ulysses  Simpson).  Report  of  the  armies  of  the 
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Grant-Dufl'(Montstaart  E  )    See  Daff. 

Grantham  i^John).  Iron  ship-building.  London,  1858. 
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Granville  (.Vug.  Bozzi).  Letter  on  tho  quarantine  hill,  [/u  Pam- 
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places.  [Midland  and  Southern.]  2v.ini.  Lou- 
don, 184L     8' 953.01 

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Granville  (Denis,  dean  of  Durham).  Works  and  let- 
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Granville  (George.  ^ortZ  Z.v^'^t^'0").  Poems.  Life,  by  S.  Johnson. 
IChalmers  (A.)     English  poets,  v.  11.  1810.)     .     .     .  162(i.ll 

—  Select  poems.  [Sanford  and  Walsh.  Brit,  poets,  v.  17.]  1691.17 
Grape.    St^e  Agriculture.  (Grape  (wtiire,  p.  8.) 

Graphic  (Tiie)  :    *iUus.  weekly  newspaper,     v.   1-14. 

London,  1870-76.  fol 1427.02 

Graphics.    S:e  Peale  (Rembrandt) 14;12  37 

Grass-hopper.     6'ef  Insects,    ^/su  Agriculture.  {Insects  injurious 

to  vegetation,  p.  8.) 
Grasses.     .See  Botany.  {Gras-^es.  p.  225.) 
Gratius  Faliscus.     ffiuvres.   [Cynetjelicon.  Xdf.  et  F/-.] 

Paris.  1865.     8°.      [Nisard  coilectiou.]     .7726.01 
Grattaa  (Henry).     Speeches  in  the  Irish  and  iu  the 

imperial  parliament.     4  v.  L.,  1822.     8°.   6312.24 
yote.—yol.  1  contains  notices  of  Grattan  by  111-.  Court- 
ney. F.  Hardy.  J.  Barriugton,  and  G.  Croly. 
JS^  For  lives  and  7iotices  of  Grattan.  see  Biography  (p.  151). 
Grattan  (T.    Colley).      History  of  the  Netherlands. 

[To  1M30.]     London,  1830.     16'.     .     .     .     535.04 
X^S'  For  novels  by  this  author  see  Fiction  (p.  48.5). 
Grauvogl  {Dr.  —  von).     Text-book  of  homoeopathy. 

Tr.  by  G.  E.  Shipman.  Chicago,  1870.  8=.  4342.15 

Grave  (Thi-)  ;  a  poem.    .V.-e  Blair  (Robert) 6093.12 

Grave-mounds.     .SVe  Jewitt  (L.) 6216.17 

Graver  thouKhts  of  a  country  parson.    See  Boyd  (A.H.K.)  3523.07 
Graves  (.Vc.s-.  A.  J.)     Woman  in  America.    New  York, 

1843.   1S° 5S22.01 

Graves  (J.  R.)       Great  iron  wheel  [methodism]  ;  or 

Christianity  reversed.  Nashville,  1853.  12^  3555.03 
Graves.     See  Burial  usages. 
Gravitation.     See  Physics. 
Gray.     See  also  Grey. 

Gray  (Asa).  Botanical  text-book.  New  York,  1853. 
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have. New  York  and  Chicago,  1873.  sm.  4°.  4911.24 

—  Catalogue   of  plants   collected   east   of  the   Rocky 

mountains,  near  47th  and  49th  parallels.  [Pacific 
R.  R.  routes.     Reports,  v.   12,  pt.  2.]      .  1127.13 

—  Darwmiana  :  essays  and  reviews.     New  York,  1876. 

8° 4713.26 

—  Field,  forest,  and  garden  botany.     New  York,  1809. 

8° 4911.26 

—  How  plants  grow  :    with   a  popular  flora.      Now 

York,  1870.   12= 4915.08 

—  Plantie  Wrightiansa  Texano-Neo-Meiicante,  pts.  1-2.  [Sm.  con- 

trib..  V.  3.  6,  1852-3.) 3937.03 

—  Keports  on  botany.    See  Torrey  (J.)  awl  Gray  (A.)  1127.02;  04 

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8' 4911.25 

Jita-  For  sketch  of  Prof.  Gray  see  Pop.  science  monthly 

Aug..  1872.  •"' 

Gray  (^Ir.1.  E.  C.  Hamilton).     Emperors  of  Rome  to 

Constautiue.     London,  18.30.     12°.      .     .     434.08 


—  The  Empire  and  the  church,  from  Constautine  to 

Charlemagne.     Oxford,  1S57.     12°.       .     .  3414.01 

—  History  of  Etruria.     3  v.  London,  1813.  8°.     434.09 

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lic]    2d  cd.     Londou,  1858.     12°.       .     .     434.07 

—  Tour  to  tho  sepulchres  of  Etruria,  in  1839.     2d  ed. 

Londou.  1842.    8° 981.21 

Gray  (George  Zabriskie).     Tho  children's  crusade  :  an 

episode  of  the  Kith  century.  N.Y.,1870.  12°.  6623.11 
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Gray  (/lec.  J.  Cowper).     Bible  lore.     London,  1870. 

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Holy  scriptures.     4  v.     L.,   1871-72.    12°.   3754.13 

Gray  (John  Chipman).  Essays  :  agricultural  tind  liter- 
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Contents  :  New  England  agriculture.  Forest  trees.  Or- 
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ricultural addresses.  Essaya  on  Dante.  DemoBthenes. 
College  e<incation. 

Gray  (.Johu  Edward).  A  second  letter  on  the  manage- 
ment of  the  library  of  printed  books  in  the  British 
museum.     London,  lb49.     8° 2741.13 

Gray  (M.  E. )  Figures  of  molluscous  animals,  selected 
from  various  authors.   5  v.   L.,1n57-59.   8'.   4825.15 

Gray  (.S.)  Itemarka  on  the  production  of  wealth.  Loudon,  1820. 
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Gray  (Thomas).  Poetical  works.  Ed.  with  life  by  J. 
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—  Poems.     Life  by  S.  Johnson.    Ed.  by  A.  Chalmers,    [/n  C.'s 

English  poeta.  v.  14.  1810.] 1626.14 

—  Select  poems.  Ed.byR.  W.Tl8h.  (/n  ft  is  Brit,  pocts.v.  29.]  1691.29 

il-a-  For  corresp.  audi  res  of  G..  see  Biography  (p.  1.t1). 
Gray  (Wm.,  of  tite  Inner  Temple).     Hist,  sketch  of  Eng- 
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—  Life  of  Sir  P.  Sidney.  [In  S.'s  Miscc-1.  works,  1850.]  .  5066.04 
Gray(W.  H.)   History  of  Oregon,  1792-1849.    Portland. 

(Ore;;o)i,)  1870.     8= 612.20 

Gray's  Inn  journal.     S.-e  Murphy  (A.)  Works,  v.  6-6.     .     .6057.12 

Graydon  (Alex.)     Memoirs  of  his  own  time.    [1756  to 

1»11.]     With    reminiscences  of    the  revolution. 

Ed.  by  J.  S.  Littell.  Phil.,  1846.  8°.  .  583.11 
Graydon  (Wm. )    .\bridgmv.ut  of  the  laws  of  the  U.  S. 

Hai-risburgh,  (Penn.,)  1S03.  8°.  ...  5632.01 
Grayson  (P.W.)   Vice  unmasked;  influence  of  law  upon 

the  moral  essence  of  man  N.  Y'.,  1830.  6°.  562:i.30 
Grayson  (Wm.  J.)  Hireling  andthe  slave,  Chicora,  and 

other  poems.     Charleston,  1856.     12°.       .   1646.09 

—  James  Louis  Petigru.    A  biogr.  sketch.    N.  Y'.,  1866. 

12° 3143.01 

Grayson  (Wm.  S.)     True  theory  of  Christianity  as  a 

practical  system.  New  York,  1^53.  12°.  3.")55.10 
Graystanes  (Robert  de).    Hist.  Dunelmensis.    [/n  Snrtees  soc. 

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Grael.    See  Grail. 

•Great  book  of  poetry.     See  Beeton  (S.  O.)     1871.    .     .    .  1625.20 

Great  Britain.    See  references  uuder  England  (p.  445). 

Great  christians  of  France.     .See  Guizot  (F.  G.  P.)     1869.  3114.20 

Great  cities  (>f  the  world.    Frost  (.J.)     1852 441.25 

Great  con.summatiou  (The)   '.Vc-' Gumming  (J.)     ....  3542.03 

Great  couversers.     6Vc  Mathews  (\V.) 2536.05 

Great  divide  ;  travel  in* tho  upper  Yellowstone  in  1S74.    Dunra- 

vea{Earlo/).     187C 1134.27 

Great  The)  duel.     [French-German  war.]     See  Greg  (Wm.  R.) 

1S71 626.08 

Great  Dutch  admirals.  .Sfi;  De  Liefde  (J.)  1873.  .  .  .3212.13 
Great  events  of  history.  .Vcc  Colher  (W.  F.)  1872.  .  .  421.26 
Great  expectations  realized  ;  or  civilizing  mountain  men.     See 

Mason  (.I/is.  E.  H.  Bi 3447.11 

Great  fortunes. and  how  thi-y  were  made.  .See  McCabe(J.D.)3265.14 
Great  governing  families  of  England.    See  Sanford  (J.  L.)  and 

Townsend  (51.)    2  v.     1865 0012  16 

Great  hanuouia.     .SVc  Davis  (.A.  J.)     1861 3815.19 

Great  ice  age.     .SV- Goikio  (J.)     1874 4112.38 

Great  industries  of  the  U.  S.  See  Greeley  (H.)  1873.  .  5917.21 
Great  irou  wheel.  (Methodism).     .See  Graves  (J.  K.)    .     .  3655.08 

Great  lone  land.     See  Butler  (W.  F.)     1873 1145.20 

Great  metropolis  :  [Loudon].  .S'.e  Grant  (lames).  1837.  951.15 
Great  metropolis  :  New  York.     &••  Browne  (J.  H.)     1869.1115.06 

Great  paper  bubble.    Delmar  (.Ue\.) 6932.06 

Great  preparation.  .5.e  Cumming  (John).  1860.  .  .  .  3542.06 
Great  St.  Bernard.     .See  Lippmcott's  mag..  Sept..  1875  f  FTospice  of 

Groat  St.  Bernard,  by  C.  Adams)  :  Croly  (G.)    Tales  of  the 

Gt.  .St    B.     3  v.     Loudon,  1828.     8" 166.28 

Great  South  (The).  .See  King  (Edwrud).  1873.  .  .  .  1136.11 
Great  stone  book  of  nature,     iv,- Ansted  (U.  T.)    1863.    .4111.03 

Great  tone-poets.     .S-'e  Crowest  (F.) 1561.34 

Great  tribulatiou  (The).  .See  Gumming  (.lolin).  2  v.  1839.  3542.04 
Great  truths  by  great    authors,   or  dictionary  of   quotations. 

Phila..  1853.    8° 6213.07 


2n  npking  for  books,  u..;-;  tho  "  Book  Or^lor, 


■iug  tho  AUlaOtt'S  NAME,  tao  flrst  part  "of  tho  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


592 


GREATER   BRIT  AIN  -  GREE  N -HOUSES 


Greater  Britain,     &«  Dillie  (C.  W.)     1809 1071.15 

Greatest  of  all  the  Plantngenets.     [A  iiistory  of  Ed- 
ward I.]     Loudon,  1S(3U.     8° 3054.07 

Greatness. 

—  Emfrsrin  {R.  TF.)     Greatness.    [In  his  Letters  and  social  alms, 

1876.J 2624.19 

—  Helps  (A.)    Frieuds  in  council  v.  1 2531.28 

/j^  See  also  Heroes  ; — Fame  (p.  454). 
Greaves  (John).  Miscel.  works.  With  life,  by  T.  Birch. 
•2  V.     London,  1736.     W 5037.17 

Conlenis  :  V.  1.  Of  (be  pyramids  of  Egypt.  Of  the  Roman 
foot,  of  the  Deuariurt.  2.  Tracts,  letters,  poems,  etc. 
The  Qr;md  St-iguor's  seraglio. 

—  Origin  and  antiquity  of  our  Engl,  weights  aud  meas- 

ures. 2d  ed.  London,  17J5.  12^  .  .  5911. UU 
Greece.  J8®-  5^e  Antiquity  {p.  30): — Archeology  (p.  32)  ; — Arch- 
itecture (//is/orv  o/s(i/ics.  p.  ;^4); — BibUcalaudrelig.  lit.  (7^'- 
Ugiojiaiid  religions; — Paganism,  p.  lul);  — Classical  Diction- 
aries (p.  271); — Countries  {Description  and  geography  , — 
History  and  antiquities  .Sucial  life ; — Travels,  p.  327-H)  ; 
Fine  arts  {Greek  art,  p.  545  :  and  other  headings]  ;— Geo- 
graphy {Ancient,  p.  6(38)  ; —History  {Ancient)-. — Language 
{Greets); — Literature  ((^re^/L-);— Mythology  ;— Numismatics  ; 
— Philosophy  (j4rtci(?nO;— Poetry  {Classic}  ;— Drama  {Greek. 
p   425). 

Greek  aud  the  Turk.    See  Crowe  (E.  E.)    1853 1032.01 

Greeii  anthology.     Tr.  ii.to  Engl,  ver.se,  chiefly  by  G. 

Burgo.s.     London,  1854.     12° 6215.28 

Greek  church.    See  Biblical  and  rclig.  lit.  {Eastern  and  Greco' 
Russian  churches,  p.  84.) 

Greek  romances  of  Hcliodorus,  Longus,  and  Achilles 
Tatiuij.     From  the  Greek,  by  R.  Smith.     London, 

H.  Q.  Bohn,   1855.     12^ 211.45 

Greek  sceptics  :  Pyrrho  to  Sextus.    See  MaccoU  (N.)  1809.  6425  03 

Greeley  (Horace).     American  couflict :  a  history,  IHBU- 

65.     Illustrated.    2  v.     Hartf.,  1864-67.    8 '.  C34.03 

—  Art  and  industry  at  the  Cry.stal  palace.     New  York, 

ls53.    12° 3915.00 

—  Hints  toward  reforms.     N.  Y.,  1850.     8°.     .5812.13 

Contents  :  Etuancipation  of  labor.  Life,  the  ideal  aud  the 
actual.  Character.  Itelatiuus  of  learning  to  labor.  Hu- 
man life.  Or^auization  of  labor.  Teachers  and  teachiiig- 
L:ibor"a  political  economy.  Alcoholic  liquors.  I'ourier. 
Brief  reform  CHsaya. 

—  Essays    [on]   political    economy,   and    protection. 

Boston,  1870.     16° 5912.12 

—  Glances  at  Europe  during  1851.  N.Y.,1851.12°.  943.21 

—  Letters  from  Texas  and  the  Lower  Mississippi.    New 

Yo:k,  1871.    8° 6122.19 

—  Method  of  diffusing  knowledge.    [In  Amer.  soc.  Bci.  assoc. 

Trails.,  no.  1.  1809.] 6811.01 

—  Overland  journey  from  New  Y'ork  to  San  Francisco. 

New  York,  1S60.    12°. 1114.10 

—  Kecollectiona   of  a  busy  life.     With   miscellanies. 

Also  a  discussion  with  Robert  Dale  Owen  of  the  law 
of  divorce.     New  York,  1S08.  8°.    .     .     .  3072.07 

—  What  I  know  of  farming.     N.  Y.,  1871.  12°.  6122.17 

—  and  others.     Great  industries  of  the  United  States. 

Hartford,  1873.     8° 5917.21 

«3-  For  lives  of  H.  Q..  sre  Biograpl^  (p.  161). 
Green  and  Greene.     M^  In  alphabetising  these  names  the  final 

e  is  not  regarded. 
Green  (A.  H. )    Physical  geology.     2d  ed.     London, 

1877.   12^ 4112.11 

Green  (Benjamin  K. )     Guide  to  pictorial  perspective. 

4th  ed.     London,  [Ji..i.]    12° 1472.07 

Green  (Bi-riah)     Sermons  aud  other  discourses.     With 

brief  biog.  hints.     N.  Y.,  1860.     12°..     .3.355.12 
Green  (Frances  H.)  and  Cougdon  (Joseph  W.)    Ana- 
lytical class-book  of  botany.  N.Y.,1856.  4°.   4918.09 
Greene  (George  Washington).     Biographical  studies. 

New  York,  1860.   12° 3072.08 

Contents  :  Cooper,  Cole,  Crawford,  Irving,  Washington. 

—  German  element  in  the  Amer.  war  of  independence. 

■   New  York,  1876.    12° 573.10 

Contents  :  Baron  von  Steuben.  General  John  Kalb.  Ger- 
man mercenaries. 

—  Historical  studies.     New  York,   1850.     12°.  2526.06 

Contents:  Petrarch.  Machiavelli.  Reformation  in  Italy. 
Italian  literature.  Matizoui.  Hnpes  of  Itaiy.  Historical 
romance  in  Italy.  Libraries.  Verrazzauo.  Charles  Ed- 
ward.   Contributions  fur  the  pope. 

—  Hist,  view  of  the  Amer.  rev.    B,  1865.   12°.     582.02 

—  History  and  geography  of  the  middle  ages.     Part  i. 

History.     New  York,  1851.     12°.      .     .     .     443.17 

—  Short  hist,  of  Rhode  Island.  Prov.,1877.  12°. 

—  Life  of  Nathanael  Greene,  maj.-geu.   3  v.    New  York, 

1869-71.     8° 3072.09 


—  Nathanael  Greene  ;  an  exam,  of  some  statements  cone.  maj.. 

gen.  Greene,  in  the  yth  volume  of  Bancroft's  History  of  the 

U.S.     Boston,  1806.     8°.     .     .     .   ' 3072.27 

Same.     ;/n /iij  Lite  uf  Greene,  v.  2.) 3072.10 

—  Life  of  Gen.  Nathanael  Greene,    [/n  Sparks  (J .)    Amer.  biog., 

v.  20.J 3241.04 

Green  (John).     New  gen.  coll  of  voj'ages  and  travels. 

4v.     L.,  r.  yls((ei/,  1745-47.     4°.       ...     935.09 
Note.^FoT  contents  see  Geography  {Collections,  p.  568.) 
Green  (Heniy).    'Shakespeare  aud  the  emblem  writers. 

Londou,  lb70.     8° 1766.11 

Green  (James)  ajul  Wurdeman  (G.)    On  filling  barometer  tubes. 

[Sm.  rep..  185a  ] 39.36.14 

Aote.—On  Green's  barometer,  s€(?  Sm.  rep..  1856.  3936.10 
Green  (John  B  )    Diving  with  or  without  armor  ;  [my]  submarine 

exploits.     Buffalo,  1859.     8° 3927.38 

Green  (John  liichard).     Short  history  of  the  English 

people.     London,  1875.     12° 452.13 

Same.     New  York,  1875.    12° 452. 13B 

—  Stray  studies  from  England  and  Italy.     New  York, 

1676.    12° 952.29 

Green  (John  Richard,  afterward  John  Gifford).   See  Gifford- 
Green  (Jonathan  H. )     The  secret  band  of  brothers  ;  or 
the  American  outlaws.  2ded.  Phil.,  1847. 8°.  4622.03 

Same.     [n.  d.]    8° 4611.34 

Greene  (Joseph).  Insect  hunter's  companion.  Lon- 
don, 1870.     16° 4822.10 

Green  (Jose)ih  Henry,  F.  R.  S.)  Spiritual  philosophy  : 
founded  on  the  teaching  of  Coleridge.  EJ.  with 
memoir  of  author  by  J.  Simon.  L.,lb65.  8°.  3555,24 

—  Vital  d.vn.'vmics.     London,  1840.    8°.       .     .  4327.06 
Green  (Malthew).     Poems.     Ed.  with  lile,  by  A.  Chalmers.     [In 

C.'s  Eugl.  poets,  V.  16.  1810.) 1026.16 

—  Works.  (Sanford  and  Walsh.  Brit,  poets,  v.  17,  1819.)  1691.17 
Green  (Mr.-.:  JIary  A.  E. )     Letters  of  royal  and  illus- 
trious ladies  of  G.  Britain.  [1103-1558.]    3v.    Lon- 
don,  1846.     12° 3253.18 

—  Lives  of  the  princesses  of  England.     [f0G6-1670.] 

Gv.     Londou,  18.">0-54.    8°.    .     .     .     .     .3255.01 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Daughters  of  William  the  Conqueror  ;  of 
Henry  i ;  of  king  Stephen  ;  of  Henry  ii  ;  of  king  John, 
2.  Dailghtersof  king  John  ;  of  Henry  lil  ;  of  Edward  l.  3.  Of 
Edward  I ;  of  Edward  ii  ;  of  Edw.ird  iii  ;  of  Heury  iv  ;  of 
Edward  IV.  4.  of  Edward  iv:  of  Henry  vii ;  Appendix.  6.  Of 
Henry  vii  ;  of  Elizabeth  of  Bobeuiia.    G.  Wanting. 

—  editor.    Sec  (un  p.  312)  Great  Britain.     Master  of  the  i-otts.  Cal- 

endars, etc.     Domestic  series. 
Greene  (Nathanael,  Amer.  rev.  gen.)    See  Biography  (p.  151)  ;  also 
Herring  (J.)  and  Longacre  (J.  B.)    Kat.  portr.  gallery, 
V.  1,  1834.] 3247.08 

Greene  (N.  E.)  Hints  ou  Bketchiug  from  nature.  3 
pts.     London,  1H74.    16° 1471.22 

Greene  (Robert).  Dramatic  works.  Added  bis  poems, 
with  account  of  the  author,  by   A.  Dyce.     2  v. 

London,  1831.   12° 1725.01 

Contents:  v.  1.  Orlando  Furioso.  Looking  glass  for  Lon- 
don and  England.  Friar  Bacon  aud  Friar  Bungay.  Speci- 
mens of  the  famous  historia  of  Fryer  Bacon.  2.  Alphonsus, 
king  of  Arragou.  James  the  fourth.'  George-a-Greene. 
Specimens  of  the  history  of  George-a-Greene.  Poema. 
Index. 

—  Marlo'we(C.),  ajitJ  Jouson  (Ben).  Poems.  Ed.byR. 

Bell,  with  memoirs.    L.,  Jiuhn,  1876.    l'J°.   1644.37 

Green  (Seth).  Trout  culture,  Rochester,  (^X.  Y.)  1870, 
8° 4826.31 

Greene  (S.  D. )  The  broken  seal ;  or  the  Morgan  ab- 
duction aud  murder.     Boston,  1870.    12°.  5837.23 

Green  (Thomas,  of  Ip.ncich).  Extracts  from  the  diary 
of  a  lover  of  literature,  [aiion.]  Ipswich,  1810. 
4° 2528.20 

Green  (Wm.  B.)  Remarks  on  the  science  of  history  ; 
followed  by  an  A  priori  autobiography.  Boston, 
1819.   12° 3555.29 

—  Socialistic,  communistic,  mutualistic,  aud  financial 

fragments.  Boston,  1875.  12°.  .  .  .  5812.28 
Contents  :  Financial  fragments.  Critical  coranieuts  upon 
Clarke's  Sex  in  education.  Sovereignty  of  the  people. 
History  of  niarriage.  Address  of  the  Internationals. 
Green  (Wm.  Hmry).  Grammar  of  the  Hebrew  lan- 
guage.    New  York,  1861.     8° 6414.30 

—  Pentateuch  vindicated  from  the  aspersions  of  Colenso. 

NewY'ork,  1863.  12° 3731.17 

Greener  (Wm.)  Gunnery  in  1858.  L.,1858.  8°.  4515.20 
Greener  (W.  W. )    Jloderu  lireech-loaders:  sporting  and 

miUtary.     Londou,  1871.    12° 4515.10 

Greenhill  (Thomas).     Art  of  embalming  ;  funeral  cere- 
monies, etc.     London,  1705.    4°.      ...  6218.14 
Green-houses.    See  Agriculture  {Green-houses,  p.  8). 


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Gieeuhow  (E.II.i  Oadiphtheria.  N.Y.,1801.  8°.  4342.29 

Qreenlaad.    Sre  Countries  (r.  •'2'<)- 

GieeiUeaf  ^Lawrence  N. )  King  Sham,  in  verse,  incliid- 
ing  a  humorous  history  of  the  Pike's  Peak  eicite- 
m.nt.     New  York,  18G'-i.     12° 1614.18 

Oreeuleaf  (Simon).  Examination  of  the  testimony  of 
the  four  Evangelists  by  the  rales  of  evidence  ad- 
miuiatered  in  courts  of  justice.  With  [Dupin's] 
Trial  of  Jesus.  2ded.  Eevieei  L.,1847.  8^.  3745.03 

—  Treatise  on  the  law  of  evidence.     12th  ed.  revised. 

with  large  additions  by  J.  F.  Redfield.    3  v.    Bos- 

tou,  18t;6.   8= 56!4.16 

Qreenough  (Wiu.  W.)    The  leudiug  librarieB.    [//i  Amer.  BOc.sci. 

assoc.    Trans.,  no.  7.  1874.) 6811.04 

Greeuwell  (Dora  .  Carmiua  cniois.  [Boligious  poems.  ] 

Boston,  18G9.    10^ 1614.19 

—  Colloquia  cracis  :  a  sequel  to  '  Two  friends. '    Lon- 

don, 1871.    16° 3.5.5,5.27 

—  Essays.     London,  1866.    1G° 2526.21 

Contents  :  OiivsiQfi\&vroraeii.  Hardened  in  good.  Prayer. 
Popular  religious  literature.    Cbristiauos  ad  leoues. 

—  Lacordaire.     Edin.,  1867.     16= 3096.17 

Greenw^ell  (G.  C.)  Practical  treatise  on  mine  en^in'^er- 

ing.     Newcastle-upon-Tyne,  185.5.  4°.      .  3927.03 
Green^ch  {Conn.}    Ste  Countries  (Greenwich,  p,  328). 
GreeuTWOod  (BStincis  W.  P. )     Discourse  at  the  ordina- 
tion of  K-v.   W.  Newell,   in  Cambridge.     Cam- 
bridge. 1830.  8^ 35^1.26 

—  Lives  of  the  twelve  apostles.     B..1828.  12°.  3411.17 
Greeu'wrood  (Cnl.  George).  Rain  and  rivers  :  or  Hutton 

and  Playfair  gainst  Lyell  and  all  comers.     3d  ed. 

Loudon,  1876.    8= 4113.36 

Greenwood  (Grace).     Set  Lippincott  {Sirg.  S.  J.  C  ) 
GreeuOTOod  (•James,  ofJe-ius  coll.,  Gimbriihje).     Sailor's 

sea-book  :    rudimentary    treatise   on   navigation. 

London,  1857.  16° 4U17.06 

S;ime.  Tables;  by  J.Young.  L  ,  1859.  16°.  4017.06 

Greenwood  (James).    In  strange  company.    London, 

ls73.   16° 5817.13 

—  Niglit  in  a  workshop.    In  Little  classics,  v.  1.     .    .    .    226.83 

—  Savage  habits  and  customs.     L.,  [ii.<f,]     8°.     923.13 

—  Seveu  curses  of  London.     Boston,  1869.    8°.  5836.01 
Same.     New  York,  1869.     8' 5836.01 

—  Unsentimental  journeys  :   or,    byways   of   modern 

Babylon.     Loudon,  1867.    16° 581S.05 

—  wad  sports  of  the  world.     L.,  1864.    8°.     .4617.15 

—  Wiids  of  London.     Loudon,  1874.   8°.     .     .5818.10 

l^f  For  tales  by  him,  see  Fiction  (p.  436). 

GreeuTWood  (Thomas).  Cathedra  Petri  :  a  political 
hist,  of  the  great  Latin  patriarchate,  to  the  refor- 
mation [1410],    6  V.    Loudou,  1861-72.  8°.  34-28. 14 

,—  Histoiy  of  the  Germans  :  barbaric  period.  London. 
1836.    4° 548. 44 

Greenwood  (Wm.  Henry).  Manual  of  metallurgy. 
London,  1874.    12° 393  i.  58 

Greenwood  cemetery.  Map.  New  York,  1865.  folded 
16°.     [No  title  page.] 61X08 

Greer  {Mrs.  Sarah,  wife  of  John  R. )  Quakerism  ;  or  the 
story  of  my  life,   [aiion.]  Phila.,  1862.  12°.   3-86.08 

Gregg  ( lifv.  Alexander).  History  of  the  old  Cheraws. 
1730-1810.     New  York,  1867.  8°.      .     .     .     625.01 

Gregg  (Joseph).  Commerce  of  the  prairies.  2  v.  Phil., 
18.50.   12°. 1124.10 

Greg  ( Wm.Kathboue).  The  creed  of  Christendom.  New 
York,  1855.    12° 3555.13 

—  Enigmas  of  life.     London,  1872.     8°.      .     .  5S1-J.17 

Contents ;  Realisable  ideals.  Maltbns  not^Wthstandiup. 
Non-survival  of  the  fittest.  Human  development.  Signifi- 
cance of  life.    De  profuudis.    Elsewhere. 

—  Essays  on  political  and  social  science.    2  v.    London, 

1853.    8° 2526.23 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Dr.  Arnold's  Lectures  on  modern  history. 
Dr.  Arnold's  Life  and  correspondence.  Laiug's  German 
Catholic  schism.  LaLng  on  peasant  proprietorship.  Un. 
sound  social  philosophy.  Principles  of  taxation.  Eng- 
laud  as  it  is.  Mrs.  Gaskell's  Mary  Barton,  luvestmeuts 
for  the  working  classes.  English  socialiatii.  Alison's  His., 
tory  of  Europe.  2-  The  fermentation  uf  Europe.  Difficul- 
ties of  republican  France.  France  eince  1848.  Net  results 
of  1848  in  Germany  and  Italy.  France  in  January,  1852. 
Shall  we  retain  our  colonies?  Relation  between  employers 
and  employed.  Sir  R.  Pe^-^s  character  and  poll  y.  I'rua- 
pe^-tsof  British  statesmanship.  The  expected  reform  bill. 
Representative  reform. 

—  Great  duel  [French-German  war]  ;  its  true  meaning 

and  uses.     London,  1871.     12°.      .     .     .     526.08 


—  Literary  and  social  judgments.  L.,  1808.  8°.  25i6.20 

Conte.nls  :  British  and  foreign  characteristics.  Chateaa- 
brianil.  Doom  of  tlie  Negro  race.  False  morality  (<f  lady 
novelists.  French  Action,  thw  lowest  deep.  Good  people. 
Kiiigsiey  and  Carlyle.  Stael  (.Vodamtfdef.  Time.  Tocque- 
ville  (M  de).  Truth  cj.  education.  Why  are  women  ra- 
dniid:int? 

—  Mistaken  aims  and  attainable  ideals  of  the  artizan 

class.     London,  1M76.    12°. 5812.30 

—  PoUtical  problems  lor  our  age  and  country.     Lon- 

don, 1870.     8° 5716.13 

Contents  :  Constitutional  and  autocratic  statesmanship. 
England's  future  attitude  and  niiesinn.  Disposal  of  the 
criminal  classes.  Recent  change  in  the  character  of  Eng- 
lish crime.  The  intrinsic  vice  of  trade  unions.  Industriul 
and  co-operative  partnerships.  The  economic  problem. 
Political  consistency.  The  parliamentary  career.  The 
price  we  pay  for  self-government.  Vestryism.  Direct  vt, 
indirect  taxation.    The  new  regime  and  liow  to  meet  it. 

—  Rocks  ah'.ad  ;  or,  the  warnings  of  Cassandra.     2d 

ed.     London,  1874.  12° 5812.26 

Cont/*n(s  ;  Political  rock.  Economic  rock.  Religious  rock. 
Appendix.  The  mistake  of  honest  democrats.  Unionist 
restrictions  on  labour.  Three  men  and  three  eras.  United 
States  in  recent  years. 

Note. — Articles  by  Arthur  Arnold  controverting,  and  by 
Jflr.  Greg  defending  his  pessimistic  views,  will  be  found 
in  Contemp  rev.  for  Aug.  and  Nov.,  1874.  See  also  lord 
Lyttelton's  notes  on  the  '  Religious  rock,'  in  Contemp.  rev., 
Aug.,  1874. 

See  also  Contemp.  rev.,  v.  20,  1872  (W.  R.  G.'s  Political  es. 
says,  by  W.  Smith). 
Gregariousness.     See  Macmillan's  mag..  Feb.,  1871  or  Littell, 

1871,  V.  1  (Article  by  F.  Galton). 
GregoroviuB  (Ferdinaud),     Corsica  :  picturesque,  his- 
torical and  social  :  with  account  of  the  Bonaparte, 
Paoli,  and  other  principal  families.     Tr.  by  E.  J. 
Morris.     Philadelphia,  1855.   8°.     .     .     .     975.16 

—  Corsica  picturesque,  social,  and  historical.    London, 

1855.     16°.  [Trav.  libr.,  v.  2.]    .     .     .     .  5U75.07 

—  Geschichte  der    Stadt    Rom,    t.-xvt   Jahrhundert. 

8  V.     Stuttgart,  1869-72.     8° 5:;8  01 

—  Tombeanx  des  papes  romaines.  P., 1859.  12°.  3425  13 
Gregory.  For  ^irci  of  persons  of  this  name,  ««  Biography  (p.  151). 
Gregory  [L<il.  Gregorius]  Keo-G.n.'.iirK/t.sis  or  I'hau- 

malurinis.  Works.  Tr.  by  S.  D.  F.  Salmond.  Ed- 
inburgh, 1871.  8°.  [Aute-Nicene  Hb.,  v.  20.] 

Gregory  i.  tlie  Great  (Saint).  King  Alfred's  West-Saxon 
version  of  Gregory's  pastoral  care,  with  Eng. 
trans.,  the  Latin  text,  and  introd.  Ed.  by  H. 
Sweet.  Pts.  1-2.  L.,  1871-72.  8°.  [Early  E.  T.  S., 
nos.  45.  50,] 7914.05 

Gregory  iBenj.)  The  thorough  business  man:  me- 
moirs of  Walter  Powell,  merchant.  3d  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1872.     8° 3146.25 

Gregory  (D.  S.,  D.  D.)  'Why  four  gospels?  or,  the 
gospel  for  all  the  world,    N.  Y.,  1877.   12°.  3746.23 

Gregory  (G.  de),  Sardaigne.  Paris,  1847.  8°.  [Unl- 
vera.] 901.26 

Gregory  (James,  M.  D.)  Letters  in  defence  of  his  es- 
say on  the  difference  between  motive  and  action, 
and  cause  and  effect.     L.,  1819.   b".     .     .5422.19 

—  Philos.  and  literary  essays.     2  v.    Edinburgh,  1792. 

8° 5422.20 

Contents :  Essay  on  motive  and  action,  and  cause  and 
effect,  with  general  introduction. 

Gregory  (John,  JI.  D.  i  Comparative  view  of  man 
with  the  animal  world.     L.,  1777.   16°.     .5135.13 

Gregory  (Olinthus  Gilbert).  Evidences  of  the  chris- 
tian religion.     London,  1851.     12°.     .     .  3555.15 

Gregory  ( Robert i.  Are  we  better  than  our  fathers? 
social  position  of  England  at  the  rev.  of  168S  and 
at  the  present  time.     Oxford,  1872.     12°.   5933.09 

Gregory  (Wm.)  Letters  on  animal  magnetism.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1851.     12° 3814.22 

—  On  a  post-tertiary  sand,  containing  diatomaceous 

exuvise.     London,  1854.     8° 4111.09 

—  Outlines  of  chemistry.  Cin.,  1851.  12°.  .  4'J12.03 
Greive  (liev.  Wm.  T.)    Church  and  people  of  Servia.    [In  Galton 

(F.)    Vacation  tourists,  1862-3.J 925.13 

Grellmann  (Heinrich  M.  G. )  Dissertations  on  the 
gipsies.     Tr.  by  M.  Raper.     L.,  1787.  4^  5»38.01 

•Grenadier  guards.  M'Xair  iR.  F.)  Colours  of.  4518.19 

Grea-rille  (George  Nugent  Temple,  (orci  Smjenl).  Me- 
morials of  John  Hampden.     L.,  1854.    8°.   3075.09 

Grenville  (Richard  Plautagenet  Temple  Nugent 
Brydges  Chandos,  2d  duke  of  Buclcinr/h'im  and 
Oiandos,  3d  marquis  and  4(/t  eurl  of  Orenvilie). 


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Grenvilie.  dul^e  of  Buckingham  and  Ckandfts,  conVd, 

—  Meiuoiis  of  the  court  of  England,  duriug  the  regency, 

1811-1820.     2  V.     London,  185«.  8°.    .     .  3061.2y 

—  Memoirs  of  the  court  of  George  iv.     2  v.    Loudon, 

1859.     8' .,  .   3U6.3.()6 

—  Menioir."!  of  the  court  and  cabinets  of  William  rv.  and 

Victoria.    2  v.     London,  1«B1.   8°..     .     .   3186.06 

—  Private  diary  [in  Italy  and  Sicily].    3  v.     Loudon, 

1862.    12° 971.16 

iVote— Reviewed  in  Nat.  I'ev..  v,U,  1862. 

GreuviUe  papers  :  corresijondence  of  Kichard  Gren- 
vilie, earl  Temple,  and  hon.  George  Grenvilie, 
thwir  friends  and  contemporaries,  [1742-1777].  Ed. 
by  W.  J.  Smith.     4  v.     L.,  1852-53.     8°.     3073.03 

Greppo  (J.  G.  H.,  ahM).  Essay  on  the  hieroglyphic 
svstem  of  M.  Champollion,  jun.  Tr.  by  I.  Stuart. 
Boston,  1830.  12° 6441.01 

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Meeres  und  der  Liebe  Wellen 
(Des  ;  Trauerspiel  v.  4. 

Mejusina  :  romaut.  Oper..  v.  5. 

Philosophie  und  Religion.v.  8. 

Puesie  uud  Musik,  v.  1. 

PoUtisi'he  Studien,  v.  9. 

Reiaen-eriunerungen  an  Rom 
uud  Neapel,  1819,  v.  10. 

Sappho  :  Trauerspiel.  v.  2. 

Selbstbiographie   (1791-1836), 
V.  10. 

Studien  zum  spauischen  The- 
ater : 
Ueber^Lope  de  Vega  im  All- 

gemeiuen,  v.  8. 
Ueber  Lope  de  Vega's  dra- 
matisclie  I)ichtungen,v.8. 

Tagebuch,  1836,  v.  10. 

Traum  eiu  Leben  (Der) :  dram. 
Miibrcheu,  v.  5. 

Vertuischte  Gediehte,  v.  1. 

Wehdem.derlugt!  Lustspiel, 
v.  6. 


.Esthetische  Studien,  v.  9. 
Ahntrau  (Die):  Trauerspiel, v.  2. 
Arme  ypielmaun  (Der).  v.  8. 
Bruderzwist  in  Habsburg  (Ein): 

Trauerspiel,  v.  7. 
Erinuerungen    an    Beethoven, 

V.  8. 
Erlebui.ss   Ein),  v.  8. 
Esther,  v.  6. 
Goldeue  Vliess  (Das): 

I.  Gastfreuud  (Der).  v.  3. 

II.  Argonauteu  (Die),  v.  3. 
in.  Medea,  v.  3. 

Hannibal,  v.  6. 
Heimath  uud  Fremde.  v.  1. 
Jiidiu  von  Toledo:  hist,  Trauer- 
spiel. v.  7. 
Kloster  bei  Sendomir,  (Aglaja, 

1828),  v.  8. 
Ktinig     Ottoiars    GlUck     und 

Eude  :  Trauerspiel,  v.  4. 
Lebeu  uud  Liebeu.  v.  1. 
Libussa  :  Trauerspiel,  v.  6. 
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Abridged  account  of  the  misfortunes  of  the  Dau- 
phin. From  the  French,  by  C.  G.  Perceval.  Lon- 
don, 1838.     8°. 3111.04 

Grumbler  (Anthony,  esq.),  pseud.     ,See  Hoffinan  (D.) 

Grumbleton  (Parish  of).    See  Hopper  (E.)     1869.      .    .    .  1661.07 

Griin  (.^nastase).    See  Auersperg  (A.  A.  von). 

Grand  (Francis  J.)  Thoughts  on  the  present  condi- 
tion of  Europe.     Philadelphia,  1860.   1'2°.   5727.01 

Grundy  (C.  C. )  Notes  on  the  food  of  plants.  Lon- 
don. 1871.    12° 4912.'-'1 

Grundy  (Felii).    Speech  on  the  tariff.    'Wash.,  1832.    8°.  6093.11a 

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Grundy  (John).     Stranger's  guide  to  Hampton  court 

place  and  gardens.  London,  l.s52.  1'2°.  482.09 
Gruner  (W.  H.  Ludwig).  'Decorations  of  the  garden- 
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—  Specimens  of  *ornameiital  art  of  the  classical  epochs. 

80  plates.  With  descriptive  text  by  E.  Brauu. 
2  v.     fol.  and4°.    Lontlon,  18W.     .     .     .  14.57.16 

Gualdi  (— ).  Life  of  Donna  Olimpia  Maldachini, 
ir,44-ie55.     London,  1GG7.     24'=.      .     .     .  3134.27 

Guardian  (Tlif).  By  Aildisou.  Steele,  etc.  [In  British  easayists, 
V.  13  15.  lS.i5.] 2511.13 

Same.    [/<»  Addison  (J)  Works,  V.  4.) 6012.04 

Drak''  (X.)     Essays  illus.  of  the  Guardian 2523.14 

Guatemala.     See  Countries  (p.  328).  -.    -- 

Guatt.ui  (Michel  Angelo).  'Voyage to  Congo,  lGr)6-7. 
lln  Piukerton.  Voyages,  v.  16.]     .     .     .     926.16 

Gubbiiis  (Martin  Kichard I.  Account  of  the  mutinies 
in  Oudh,  and  of  the  siege  of  Lucknow.  London, 
18j8.     H" 1014.11 

Gubernatis  (Angelo  de).  Zoological  mythology,  or 
the  legmds  of  animals.  2  v.  N.Y.,1872.  8°.  3817.07 

Qudrun  :  a  story  of  the  North  Sea.  From  the  mediae- 
val German,    [with   introd.,  by  E.  Letherbrow]. 

Edinburgh,  18(i3.   12' 211.!I4 

j\',)t''.—ThiH  li^Kend  is  also  treated  in  Wm.  Morris's  Story 
of  Sigurd  tlie  Vulauug.     1«77 1673  43 

Giiell  y  Rente  (Jose).  Legendes  ameiicaiues.  Paris, 
1.S61.  12' 7046.05 

Guenee  (Antoiue).  Letters  of  certain  Jews  to  Vol- 
taire, containing  an  apology  for  their  own  peo- 
ple, and  for  the  Old  Te.stameut.  [anon.]  Tr.  by 
P.  Lefane.     3d  ed.     Phil. ,  1848.   8".     .     .3555.17 

Gueuyveau  (A.)  Piiuoipes  de  mtjtallurgie.  Paris, 
18-24.     8^     .     . 3933.28 

Goerin  (Eugenie  and  Maurice  de).    S«e  Biography  (p.  162). 

Guerrazzi  (Francesco  Domenico).  Beatrice  C^nci : 
storia.     4  v.  in  1.     Ginevra,  1S55.  24°.     .  7318.26 

—  Isabella  Orsini.     Firenze,  l.'-56.     12°.      .     .  7317.06 

.8S*  For  English  versions  of  hianovels  see  Fiction  (p.  480). 
Guerre  des  communeux  de  Pans,  18  Mars— 28  Mai, 

1871.     Paris,  1871.    12° 526.21 

Guessard  (Franooig).    Les  nnciens  poetes  de  la  France. 

T.  1-10.     Paris,  1858-73.     16° 7061.01 

Conienls :  v.  1.  Gui  de  Bourgogne.    Otinel.    Fl  lovant. 
2.  Doon  de  M.aience.    3-  Gaufrey.    4.  Fierabras.    Parise  la 
duchesse.      5.  Uuou    de    Bordeauji.      6.  Aye    d'Avjguon. 
Gui  do  Nanteu.l.     7.  Gaydon.     8.  Hugues  Capet.    9.  M»- 
caire.     10.  Aliscans. 
Guess  me  ;  enigmas,  *7c.     5^c  Planche  (F.  d'A.)  .    .    .    .  4R11.15 
Guesses  at  truth.    ,S«  Hare  (J.  C.  a«c/ A.  W.)      .    .    .    .2526.09 
Guest  (Edwin).     Hist,  of  Engl,  rhythms.     2  v.     Lon- 
don, 18:!8.     8° 1044.31 

—  JiUius  CsBsar's  invasion  of  Britain.    [In  Archxal.  jour.,  v. 

21.] 1403.15 

GueuUette  (Thomas  S  )  Lea  contea  CUiuoia.  [In  Cabinet  des 
fees.  v.  19.  1780.1 7062.19 

—  Chinese  tales.     (/«  Novehst's  library,  v.  6.  1786.]  .    .    233.66 

—  Les  mille  et  un  ijuart  dlieuie  :  contea  tartarea.    [[n  Cabinet 

des  fees,  v.  21.  22  ] 7U52.21 

Same.  Tartarian  tales.  [In  Novehst'slibr.. v.  19.178.1.]  233.70 

—  Les  sultaues  de  Guzaratte.     [In  Cabinet  des  fees.  v.   22. 

23.] mra.-2i 

—  Les  soirees  bretonnes.    [In  Cab.  dea  fees.  v.  32. 1786.]  70:.2.32 
Guhl   (Ernst)    and  Kouer   (Wilhelm).      Life  of   the 

Greeks  and  Romans,  described  from  antique  mon- 
uments. From  the  German  by  F.  Hueffer.  New 
York,  1875.    8" 428.02 

Gui.     See  also  Guy. 

Gui  de  Nauteuil.  chanson  de  geste.  Publ.  par  P. 
Meyer.     Paris,  1861.   16° 7061.06 

Guiana.     .SV''  Countries  {Guitma.  p.  328). 

Guiart  (Ouilliiume).  Blanche  de  voyaux  lignages,  1160-1307.  [In 
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Guicciardiui  (Francesco).  History  of  Italy,  1400- 
1532.  Tr.  by  A.  P.  Goddard.  2d  ed.  10  v.  Lon- 
don, 1755-56.     8' 532. 1'J 

—  Maxims.     Tr.  by  E.  Martin.     With  parallel  passa- 

ges.    Loudon,  1815.     24° 6-J14.0U 

as-  For  criUcal  nntiecs  of  F.  G.,  see  Biography  (p.  152.) 

Guiccioli  (Teresa  Gamba,  coutesxa  ;  njlvnotinls  niiir- 
gui-ie  de  Bahsy).  My  recolleijtions  of  lord  Byron, 
Philadelphia,  1869.     8° 3027.'J2 

Guide  for  travellers.     .See  Boner  (Charles) 932.14 

Guide  Reni,  {ItaUan  paintir).     .S.e  Biography  (p.  152). 

Guide  and  Lita.  .See  Campbell  (Johu  G.E.H.D.S..  mar?,  of  Lome). 

Guignes  (Chretieiv  Louis  .Joseph  de).  *Observ.  ou  the  Philippine 
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GuUd  (Curtis).     Abroad  again.    B.,  1877.   12°.     944.27 

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—  Lile  of  J.  Manning,  and  early  hist,  of  Browu  uni- 

versity.    Boston,  1864.  12° 3116.14 

Guilds.     See  Gilds  (p.  670). 

Guildford  (Nicholas  de).  The  owl  and  the  nightingale.  Ed.  by 
T.Wright.     Loudon,  1843.  16°.    [Percy  sue,  V.  11,]  5000.11 

Guilelmus.     See  William. 

Guillaume.     See  William. 

GuilleviUe  ( Guillaume  de).  Pylgrymage  of  man.  Lon- 
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GuUlemaiii  de  Saint  Victor  (Louis).  Eecueil  pre- 
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—  Vraie  ma9onnerie  d'adoption.  [anon.  ]  Philadelphia, 

[Paris,]  1787.    16° 5837.12 

Guillemard  (Kobert).  Adventures  of  a  French  Ser- 
jeant, in  It.ily,  Spain,  Germany,  Russia,  etc.,  180'S- 

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Guillemiu  (AtneJee).  Applications  of  physical  forces. 
Tr.  by  Mrs.  N.  Lockyer,  and  ed.,  with,  additions, 
by  J.  N.  Lockyer.     Loudon,  1877.    8°.     .  40'28.13 

—  The  Forces  of  nature.     London,  1872.  1.  8°.  4028.10 

—  The  Heavens  :  of  popular  astronomy.     Ed.  by  J.  N. 

Lockyer.     London,  1866.     8° 4017.09 

—  The  Sun.     Tr.  by  A.  L.  Phipson.     New  York,  1870. 

16°.      .     , 4016.33 

—  Wonders  of  the  moon.     Tr.  by  M.  G.  Read.     Ed. 

with  additions,  by  M.  Mitchell.  New  York,  1873. 
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GuiUerniin  (Gilbert).  Journal  hist,  de  la  rev.  de  Saint 
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Guinea.    See  Countries  (p.  329). 

Guiiiuard  (A.)  Three  years' slavery  among  the  Pata- 
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Guiiiot  (Eugene).  A  summer  at  Baden-Baden.  Lon- 
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Guizot  (Francois  Pierre  Guillaume).  L'amour  dans 
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—  Collection    des    meiuoires    relatifs    U   I'histoire   de 

France,  depuis  la  fondatiou  de  la  monarchic  fran- 
9aise  jusqu'au   136  sieole  ;   avec  ime  introd.  e/c. 

Paris,  1823-24.    8° 5124.— 

A'ofe.— For  Contents  see  Countries  (Francs,  p.  324). 

—  Curneille  and  his  times.     N.  Y.,  1852.    12°.  3044.06 

—  Democracy  in  France,  Jan.,  1849.  L.,1849.  8°.  5727.29 

—  Democracy  iu  modern  communities:    London,  1838. 

«° /n  5093.03 

—  Essay  on  the  character  of  Washington.     Boston, 

1851.  1-2° 3177.05 

—  Fine  arts :  their  nature  and  relations.     Tr.  by  G. 

Grove.     London.  1853.   8° 1412.05 

—  General  history  of  civilization  in  Europe,  from  tho 

fall  of  the  liomau  Empire.  From  the  French. 
With  a  memoir.     Edinburgh,  1839.  8°.     .5814.18 

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—  Great  christians  of  France  :  Saint  Louis  and  Calvin. 

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—  Histoire  de  la  civilization  en  France,  depuis  la  chute 

de  I'empire  Romain.  2eed.  4v.  P., 1868.  12°.  441.12 

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V.  1.    General  hlRt.  of  civ.  in  Europe  to  the  French  rev. 
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Charles  u.  Tr.  by  A.  R.  Scoble.  2  v.  London, 
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—  History  of  the  English  revolution  of  1640.     Tr.  by 

W.  Hazlitt.     New  York,  1846.     1'2°.      .     .     476.16 

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Gummere  (John).  Surveying  ;  with  piano  trigono- 
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Gunning  (Henry ).     Reminiscences  of  Cambridge,  Irom 

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GuupoTwder  plot,  a.  d.  1604-06. 

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Guseck  (Berud  von).  Im  Herzen  von  Deutsehland  ; 
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losopliy.  Ritualism.  Christmaa-tide.  Danciiig,  First 
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Guthrie  (Thomas).  Autobiography,  and  memoir  by 
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—  The  Gospel  in  Ezekiel.     N.  Y.,  1859.     12°.  3556.01 

—  The  Parables  read  in  the  light  of  the  present  day. 

New  York,  ISGiJ.  12° 3556.02 

—  Speaking  to  the  heart :  sermons.     New  York,  1863. 

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—  The  Way  to  life  :  sermon.s.  N.  Y.,  1862.  12°.  3556.03 
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Gypsies. 

—  Borrow  ( Q.)    Romano  lavo-li]  :  'word-book  of  the  Ro- 

many ;  or,  English  Gj'psy  language.  1874.  5s3;J.08 

The  Zincali  ;    or,  the  Gypsies  of  Spain.      2  v. 

Loudon,  1x43.   8' 982.19 

Same.     New  York,  1853.     8° 985.01 

See  also  Sorrow's  uovels  '  Lavengro  '  [135.03]  auii  '  Ro- 
many Rye  •  [135.07]. 

—  Bryant  {J.)     Collections  on  the  Zingara,  or  gypsey  language. 

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—  Grahh  (J. )     Gipsies'  advocate.     1832.      .     .  5835.03 

—  GfreUmann  ( H.  M.  0. )     Dissertations  on  the  gipsies. 

Tr.   by  M.  Raper 5838.01 

—  Harriot  (J.  S.)    Oriental  origin  of  tlie Gypsey  and  Bolieniiau. 

[In  Royal  Asiatic  soc..  v.  2.  1830  ;  p.  518  558.]     .     . 

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1873 5835.07 

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called  Gypsies.  [In  Archseoiogia,  v.  7,  1785.]  .     .    .  6128.— 

—  Paspati  [A.  G.)    I^ugirige  of  the  G.  as  now  used  in  the  Turk- 

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—  Roberts  (S.)     The  Gypsies.     4th  ed.     1836.5835.04 
Parallel  miracles:  the  Jews  and  the  G.1830.  5835.05 

—  tiimson  ^W.)     History  of  the  gipsies.     1866.  5835.01 

Eeviewed  in  Bentley'a  miscel.,  v.  63,  1868. 
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S^e  also  in  Fiction,  Borrow's  novels,  given  above,  G.  S. 
Phillips's  •  Gypsies  o{  Danes'  Dilte '  [241.13]  ;  W.  McDon- 
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Habeas  corpus.     i'tt^Law.  {Habeas  corpus.) 

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Habersham  (Joseph).  Herring  {J.)  and  Longacre  {J.  B.)  Nat. 
portr.  gallery,  v.  4,  1839 3247.11 

Habiugtou  (\Vm.)  Castara,  1634-40.  Ed.  by  E.  Ar- 
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5,  1819.1 1691.05 

Habit. 

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—  Elder  ( IV.)     Essays,  1853  :  pp.  '244-68 2624.01 

—  Murphy  {J.J.)  Habitand  iuteUigence.2v.l86'.).  54'25.01 

Note. — Chapters  on  the  association  o/  ideaa  and  formation 
of  liafjits  should  be  sought  for  in  works  in  Philosophy 
(Psychology)  ;  am!  Moral  science. 

—  Symimds  {J.  A.)     In  his  jMiscellauies,  1871  ;  p.  293-325.  2547.19 

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Habits  itud  men.    .S'l*:  Doran  ( John) 2523.11 

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Hack  (Maria).  Stories  from  English  history  during 
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Hackett  (Horatio  Balch).  Christiun  memorials  of  the 
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—  Illustrations  of  Scrijjture  ;  suggested  by  a  tour  in 

the  Holy  Land.     8th  ed.     B.,  1857.     1'2°.   3736.05 

—  ed.    S^e  Smith  (Wm.)     Diet,  of  the  Bible.    N.  Y.  ed.  .  3715.08 
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Hackett  (John).  Select  and  remarkable  epitaphs. 
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Contents  :  1-3.  Namenlose  GeschicUteu.  4-5.  Soldateu- 
lebeu— Wachtstubeuabeuteuer.  6.  Kleinere  Krziihlunt-'eu 
uud  humoL-istiscUe  Skizzeu.  7.  Handel  und  Waudel.  8-9. 
Reise  in  den  Orient.  10-12.  Eugen  Stilllried.  13.  Miir- 
cheu.  14.  Pilgerzng  nach  Mekka.  15.  Theater:  Geheimer 
Agent  —  Ma;^netiache  Knren  —  Schuldig.  16-20.  Europ-i- 
,i8che8  Skiavenlebeu.  21.  Der  Au^enblick  des  Gliicks. 
22-24.  Ein  Winter  m  Spauieu.  25-26.  Erlebtes.  27.  Thea- 
ter :  Zur  Rube  setzen— Monsieur  tie  Ble.  28-29.  Bilder 
aus  dem  SoldaLeniobou  im  Krie^e.  30-34.  Der  ueuo  Dun 
Quixote.  35-36.  Tag  und  Nacht.  37.  Der  Tanuhiiuser. 
38-39.  Krieg  and  i'rieden.  40.  Tagebuchblatter.  41.42. 
I)er  Wechael  des  LebeuK.  43.  Der  verlorene  .Suhu  :  l.uat- 
spiel.  44-48.  Die  dnnkle  Stunde.  49.  Fiirst  \md  Cava- 
lier. 50.  N;ihes  und  Femes.  51.  Neue  Geschichten. 
52-56.  Eiu  KUnatlerroman.  57.  Zwblf  Zettel.  58-60. 
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Hackle  (Palmer),  pseud.    See  Blakey  (Robert). 

Haddaii  (Arthur  West).     Apostolical  succession  in  the 

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Haddock  (J.  W.,  M.D.)    Somuolism  and  psycheism. 

2ded.      London,  1851.   12° 3811.02 

Haddon    (James).       Book-keeping    and    commercial 

phraseology.     Loudon,  1861.     16°.      .     .  4015.07 

—  Elements  of  algebra.     London,  1859.     16°.  4()1'2.16 

Note. — .^t-e  Young  (J.  R.)    Key  and  companion.     .4012  17 

—  Examples  and  solutions  in  the  diifertntial  calculus. 

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Hades.    See  Biblical  and  religious  lit.  {Hell,  p.  89.) 

Hades  and  heaven.    See  Bickersteth  (E.  H.)  1869.     .    .     .  3517.03 

Hadfield  (H.  H. )     Treatise  on  perspective.     Loudon, 

[1858].     16°. 1432.28 

Hadfield   (Wm.)     Brazil,  River  Plate,  and   Ealliland 

Islands.     London,  1854.     8° 1164.13 

Hadji  in  Syria.     A'«  Johnson  (J/rs.  S.  B.)  1858 1051.01 

Hadley  (James).     Essays  philosophical  and  critical. 

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Contents :  Ionian  migration.  Greek  rhythm  aud  metre, 
and  other  papera.  Indo. European  futures.  Indo-Eurc- 
pean  aspirate  mutes.  On  passive  forinationa.  Englislk 
poaaessive  case.  Ellis's  Early  Eugliah  priuiunciatiou.  On 
English  vowel  quantity  in  the  13th  century  and  in  the 
19th.  Tennyson's  Princess.  The  number  seven.  Deci- 
sions of  college  class  disputes.  On  the  Hebrew  chronology 
from  Mose&  to  .Solomon.  On  the  language  of  Palestine  at 
the  time  of  Christ. 

—  Greek  grammar.     New  York,  1861.     12°.     .6414.00 

—  Introduction  to  Roman  law.  N.Y.,1873.  12°.  5631.23 
Haeckel  (Ernst).    History  of  creation  :  exposition  of 

evolution.     2  v.   New  York,  1876.     1'2°.     .  4713.24 
Haeseler  (Charles  H.)    Acro.ss  the  Atlantic.     Lettfra 

from   France,   Switzerland,  Germany,  Italy,   and 

'  England.     Philadelphia,  1868.    1'2°.     .     .     945.08 

Hafiz   (Muhammad   Shams   ed-diu).      Persian   lyrics. 

With  illustrations,  by  J.  H.   Hindley.     London, 

1800.     4° 1645  07 

See  also  notices  inFraser'a  mag.,  v.  60, 1854  ;  v.  63,  1861  ; 

Macmillan,  July,  1874. 
Hageman    (S.    Miller).      Silence,    [a    poem].      New 

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Hagen  (Gotthilf  H.  L.)    Memoir  of  J.  F.  Encke.    [In  Sm.  rep.. 

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Hagen  (Hermann  August).    Synopsis  of  described  neuropteraof 

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Hageubach  (Karl    Rudolph).      German  rationalism. 
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Note. — Contains  notices  of  Lesaing,  Zinzendorff,  Swedeu- 
borg.  Stilling,  Lavater,  Herder,  Kant,  Schiller,  cichelliug, 
Jacobi,  Fichte,  Richter,  Goethe,  Novalis,  Schleiermacher, 
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—  History  of  the  church  in  the  18th  and  19th  centuries. 

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Hague  (James  D. )    Mining  industry.    Wash.,  1870.  4°. 

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Haigh  (Daniel  H.)    Anglo-Saxon  sagas,  as  aids  to  his- 
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Haight  (Fletcher  M.)    Review  of  Dr.  Scott's  Bible  aud  politics. 

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Haight  [Mrs.    Sarah  Rogers,  icife  of  S.  K.)     Letters 

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Andagoya  (P.  de).  Narrativeof  thoproceediugsof  Pedrarias 
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Asher  (Or.  RI.)    Heury  Hudson  the  navigator.  .    .     .  1145.12 
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Barbosa  (D.)     Description  of  the  coasts  of  East  Africa  and 

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Benzoni  (G.)     Hist,  of  New  World ;  travels,  1541-1556.  6i"i3.21 

Biedma  (L.  H.  de).    Kelation  of  the  expedition  of  Ferdinand 

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Bontier  (P.)  and  Le  Verrier  (J.)    The  Canarian,  or  book  of 

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Champlain  (S.)     Voyage  to  the  West  Indies  and  Mexico, 

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Cieza  de  Leon  (P.)    Travels  of,  1632-1550,  fromgulf  of  Darien 

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Clavijo  (K.  G.  de).     Narrative  of  the  embassy  to  the  court  of 

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Ooats  (Cap(.  W.)  Geogr.  of  Hudson's  Bay,  1727-1751.  1145.15 
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New  World 3043.10 

Contarini  (A.)    Travels  to  Persia,  1473 1042.22 

Cortes  (U.)     Account  of  his  expedition  to  Honduras,  1625- 

26 3044.07,^ 

De  Veer  (G.)  Three  voyages  of  William  Barents  to  the  Arctic 
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Discovery  and  conquest  of  TerraFlorida.  by  De  Soto.  Writ- 
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Fletcher  (G.)  Of  the  Russe  commonwealth.  1858.  .  996.13 
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Garcilasso  de  la  Vega  (the  Inca)^    Royal  commentaries  of  the 

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Grey  (C,  transt.  and  ed.)  Narrative  of  Italian  travels  in  Per- 
sia in  15th  and  16th  centuries 1042.22 

Contents  :  Travels  in  Persia,   by  Cateriuo  Zeno.     Dis- 
course of  Ramusio  on  the  writings  of  Giovaip  Maria  Angio- 
lello,  etc.    The  travels  of  a  merchant  in  Persia.    Narrative 
of  Vinceutio  D'Alessamlri. 
Guzman  (A.  E.  de).     Life  and  acts,  1518-1543.     .     .     .  3074.24 
Hakluyt  (R.)    Voyages  touching  the  discovery  of  America. 

1582 1134.09 

Hawkins  (.S'tr  R.)    Observations  in  his  voyage  into  the  South 

Sea,  1593 101i4.15 

Herberstein  (S.  von).  Notes  upon  Russia.  2  v.  .  .  996.14 
Horsey  (.Sir  .7.)  Travels  [in  Russia,  l.''.72-1691].  .  .  9'J6.13 
Jordanus  (Friar).  The  wonders  of  the  East.  .  .  .  1044.11 
La  Peyrere  (I.  de).  Description  of  Greenland  [1044].  1145.14 
Major  (11.  H.,  cd.)    Early  voyages  to  Australia.  .     ,    .1066.01 

—  India  in  the  15th  ceutury 1035.09 

Markham  (C.R..'!(^)  Expedition  to  the  valley  of  the  Amazous. 

15-39  40  aud  1639 1166  03 

—  Narrative  of  the  rights  and  laws  of  the  Yncas.    .    667.23 

—  Reports  on  the  discovery  of  Peru 567.24 

Martens  (F.)  Voyage  to  Spitzbergen.  [1671).  .  .  .  1143.14 
Maynarde  (T.)    Sir  Francis  Drake,  his  voyage,  1595.    With 

the  Spanish  account  of  Drake's  attack  on  Puerto  Rico.  926. 16 


Mendoza  (J.  G.  de).     History  of  China  and  the  situation 

thereof.     2  v 102.';  j^ 

Middleton  (Sir  H.)    Voyage  to  the  Bantam  and  Maluco  is' 

lands I0lir>  ir 

Morga   (A    de).    The  Philippine  islands,   Moluccas.   Siani' 

Cambodia,  Japan  aud  China  at  the  close  of  the  xvi  cen* 

tury IOCS  ],; 

Orleans  (P.  J.  d').    History  of  the  two  Tartar  conquerors  of 

China.     From  tljc  French,  with  father  Porcira's  journey 

into  Tarlaiy 100,5  j\ 

Pellham  (E.)    God's  power  and  providence  in  the  delTver 

ance  of  eight  Englishmen,  left  In  Oreonlaud,  1630.  1145  14 
Pigafetta  (A  ),  attd  others.    First  voyage  round  the  world  bv 

IMagellan.     Tr.  by  Lord  Stanley 913 -/o 

Raleigh  (.S'i)' W.)  Discovery  of  Guiana,  in  1595,  .  .1166.04 
Rundall  (T.)    Narrative  of  voyages  towards  the  norttiwest.  in 

search  of  a  pas.sago  to  Cathay  and  India.  1496-1631.  1145. 10 
—  (ediUtr).     Memorials  of  the  empire  of  .lapon :  in  the  xvi 

and  xvii  oenturir^s '.    .     .    .  1022.19 

Sahllbn-Razik.  History  of  the  Imams  and  Seyyids  of  'Onuin. 

6Gltnl836 1042  l« 

Simon  (P.)    Exped.  of  Pedro  de  Ursua  and  Lopo  de  Aguirro 

in  search  of  El  Dorado  and  Oluagua  in  1560  61.  .  .  567.13 
Stade  (Hans).     Captivity,  1547-55,  among  the  wild  tribes  nf 

Eastern  Brazil 1166.24 

Straohey  (W.)    Historio  of  travaile  into  Virginia  Britannia 

I161II-) 625.2.5 

■Varthema  (L.  di).  Travels  in  [tho  East].  1.503  to  1508.  1044.10 
Veer  (G.   de).    Three  voyages  by  the  north-east  towards 

C.ithay  aud  Chin.i,  1594-1596 1145.13 

Yule  (H..  ed.]  Cathay  and  the  way  thither;  medieval  no- 
tices of  China.     2  V 1025.17 

Zeno  (N.  and  A.)    Voyages  to  the  northern  seas,  in  the  14th 

ceutury.    Ed.  by  R.  H.  Major 1143.16 

Haldeman   (Samuel  S.)    Affixes  of  English  words 

Phila.,  1865.    12° G134.17 

—  "Pennsylvania  Dutch,"  and  other  essays.    [aiwn.\ 

Philadelphia.  1872.   10". 621.15 

—  Points  of  linguistic  ethnology,  with  phonetic  iUus.  [In  Amcr. 

assoc.  Pro?,  v.  2]  ;— Investigation  of  the  power  of  the 
Greek  Z.  [In  v.  7]  ;— Relations  betw.  the  Chinese  aud  Indo- 
European  languages.  [Inv.  10.] 3946.10 

Hale  iBeuj.,  D.D.)  Baccalaureate  address  at  tho  auuual  com- 
mencement of  Geneva  Coll.  Geneva,  jV.F.,  1839.  8\  6093. '23 

Hale  ( C.  V.  R.  M. )  Saturday  evenings  :  moral  aud 
religious  essays.     N.  Y.,  1845.  12°.     .     .  2526.07 

Hale  {liev.  Edward).  FaU  of  the  Stuarts,  aucl  western 
Europe  from  1678  to  1697.  Boston,  1876.  16°. 
[Epochs  of  mod.  hist.  1 481.01 

Hale  (Edward  Everett).  How  to  do  it.  Boston,  1871: 
16° 0512.21 

—  Kansas  and  Nebraska.     Boston.  1855.     12°.   1122.08 

—  Ninety  days' worth  of  Europe.   B.,  1861.  12°.     941.08 

—  A  summer  vacation.     Four  sermons.     Boston,  1874. 

16° 944.25 

—  Workingmen's  homes.     Essays  and  stories.    Boston, 

1874.   16° 5825.30 

.6®-  For  his  tales  and  sicetches  see  Fiction  (p.  486). 
Hale  (Lucretia  P.)     The  service  of  sorrow.     Boston, 

1867.   12° 3.^56.19 

Hale  (Sir  Matthew).  The  primitive  origination  of 
mankind,  according  to  the  light  of  nature.  Lon- 
don, 1677.     fol 3628.03 

--  Works,  moral  and  religious.     With  his  life  and  death 
by  bp.  Burnet.     2  v.     London,  1805.     8°.  35'.6.20 
Contents :  v.  1.  Life  and  death  by  bp.  Burnet.    Letters 
to  his  children.    Discourses  on  reli^dou.  e/c.     2.  Miscella- 
nies.   Meditations  upon  the  Lord's  prayer. 
.9^  For  lives  of  Hale  see  Biography  (p.  152). 

Hale  [Capt.  Vaithtiu,  revolutioruirymartijr.b.  1155).    SecPutuams 

mag..  May,  18.j6. 
Hale  (Salma).    History  of  the  U.  S.,  to  1817.    2  v.    New 

York,  1846.   18° 572.07 

Hale  (Mrs.  Sarah  Josepha).     Manuer,-i,  or  good  society. 

Boston,  1868.  l'.i° 5427.02 

—  'Woman's  rdcord.     New  York,  1 80.5.     8°.     .  3268.06 
Hale  (W. )     Mechanical  means  by  which  vessels  are 

propelled  by  steam  power.     L.,  1868.  8°.  3926.30 
Hale  (W.  H. )     Tho  history  of  the  Jews,  from  the  time 
of  Alexander  the   Great  to  the  destruction  of  Je- 
rusalem by  Titus,  u.  c.  409  to  A.  D.   70.     4th  ed. 

Loudou,  1854.   16° 3441.09 

Hales  (John).   Works.  3  v.  Glasgow,  17G5.  16°.  3551.11 

Hales  I  John  W.,   ed.)     Louger   English   jioems,  with 

notes   and   introd.    on  the   teaching  of  English. 

Loudon,  1872.   12° 1646.06 

Hales  {liev.  Wm. )  New  analysis  of  chronology  aud 
geography,  history  and  prophecy.  4  v.  London, 
1830.     8° 3142.19 


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Haley  (John  W. )  Examination  of  the  alleged  discrep- . 
ancles  of  the  Bible.     Infcrod.  by  A.  Hovey.     An- 

dover,  1874.     12°. SoSC.lS 

Half-century  of  the  Unitarian  controversy.    See  Ellis  (G.   E.) 

1H57. 3646.21 

Half-hour  l.-ctures  on  tlie  flue  arts.  See  Scott  (W.  B.)  .  1411.07 
Half-hours  among  Eoiiie  English  a;itiquities.  See  Jewitt  (L.)  491 .14 
Half-hours  with  insects.  &e  Packard  |A.  S.Jr.)  .  .  .  4823.27 
Half-hours  with  modern  scientists.  Huxley,  Barker, 
Stirling,  Cope,  Tyn.laU.     New  Haven,  1871.     12  '. 

Same.     2d  .series.  iJew  Haven,  1S73.   12°.     912.H2 

Cnnients:  Natural  selection,  by  A.  S.  Wallace.    Spectrum 
analysis  by  prof.  Itoscoe.  W.  Huggiiis.  J.  W.  LocUyer. 
Halfhours  with  the  bent  authors.     Sfc  Knight  (0.)    2  v.  2533  25 
Half  hours   with   the  best  letter-writers  and   autobiographers. 

Se.  Knight   (C  )     2  v.  1807 32l>7.n5 

Half  hours  with  the  stars.  See  Proctor  (R.  A.)  .  .  .  .4018,15 
Half-hours  witli  the  telescope.  See  Proctor  (R.  A.)  .  .  4013.04 
Halfpenny  ( Wm. )  New  and  compleiit  system  of  archi- 
tecture. London,  1759.  obi.  8°.  .  .  .  1313.22 
Half-tiats.     Table  d'hote  and  drawing  room.     {annn.'\ 

Ni!w  York.  1867.   12° 2531.01 

Half-yearly  abstract  of  the  med.  sciences.    See  Ranking  (W.  H.) 
Half  yearly  abstract  of  the  med.  acieucuH.     Sn"  Stone  (W,  !>.) 

Hali  meideuhad ;  an  alliterative  homily  of  the  13th 
cent.  Ed.  by  O.  Cockayne.  L.,  1866.  8°.  [B.  E. 
T.  S.,  no.  18.] 79l:i.05 

Haliburton  (Thomas  Chandler).  Bubbles  of  Cannda. 
['(»o».]     Philadelphia,  1839.    8°.     .     .     .     562.16 

—  Historical  and  statistical  account  of  Nova  Scotia. 

2  v.    Halifax,  1829.     8° 564.03 

—  Kule  and  misrule  of  the  English  in  America.     New 

York,  1851.  12° SCS.Ol 

flFB*  For  his  kumorout  works  see  Fiction  (p.  487). 

Halifax  (Charles  Montague,  earl  of).    See  Montague  (Charles). 

Halifax  (Samuel).  Elements  of  the  Kuman  civil  law. 
London,  1818.    8° 5613.13 

Halkerstone  (P.)  Digest  of  the  law  of  Scotland,  rel. 
to  marriage.     Edinburgh,  1827.    8°.     .     .  3573.29 

Halkett  (John).  Historical  notes  respecting  the  In- 
dians of  North  America.  London,  1825.   8°.  557.06 

Hall  (  C'lipf.  Basil).  Fragments  of  voyages  and  travels. 
London,  1812.     8° 935.14  ;  913.19 

—  The  Lieutenant  and  commander  ;  antobiogr.  sketches 

from  Fragments,  etc.    London,  1S62.    32^     931.23 

—  The  Midshipman  ;  autobiogr.  sketches,  from  Frag- 

ments, etc..     London,  1802.     32°.     .     .     .     931.22 

—  Schloss  Hainfeld  ;  or  a  winter  in  Lower  Styria.    Ed- 

inburgh,  1836.     12' 965.13 

—  Travels  in  N.  A.,  1827-28.   3  v.   L.,  1830.  8°.   1073.16 
Hall  (Bavnard  K. ,  D.D. )      Teaching  a  science  :   the 

teacher  an  artist.     New  York,  1818.     12°.   5013.14 

Hall  (Benj. )  Official  opinions  of  the  attorneys  general 
of  the  U.  S.  With  notes.  5  v.  Washington, 
1S52-56.     8° 5645.01 

Hall  (Henj.  H. )  College  words  and  customs.  Cam- 
bridge, (Mass.)  1851.     12° 5513.13 

Hall  (Benj.  Homeri.  History  of  Eastern  Vermont,  to 
[1800].     New  York,  1858.     8° 625.24 

HaU  (Charles  F.)  Arctic  researches,  1860-62.  New 
York,   1865.    8° 1144.02 

Hall  (Charles  H.,  P.D.)  Notes  on  the  gospels.  2  v. 
New  York,  1871.   12°. 3753.07 

—  True  Protestant  ritualism  :  a  review  of  "  The  law  of 

ritualism."  Philadelphia,  1867.  16°.  .  3767.16 
HaU  (Charles  Radclyflfe,    M.D.)      Mesmerism  :  in  nil 

ages  and  countries.  New  York,  1845.  16'.  3S14.39 
HaU   (Hev.    Edward   Brooks).      Memoir  of  Mary   L. 

Ware.     Boston,  1856.     12° 3176.06 

Hall  (Edward  H. )     Appletons'  hand-book  of  American 

travel  :  Southern  tour.    N.  Y.,  1872.     12°.   1072.19 

—  Great  West  :  traveller'.s,  miner's  and  emigrant's  guide 

and  hand-book.     New  York.  1865.     16°.     1123.08 

—  Summer  tourist's  pocket-guide  to  American  watering- 

•places.     New  York.  1869.     18' 1I12.'22 

HaU   (Edwin).      The  Puritans    and   their  principles. 

New  York,  1851.     8° 343609 

HaU  (Fitzedward).     Recent  exemplifications  of  false 

philology.     New  York,  1872.    8'.     .     .     .   6433.22 
A"o(e.— Reviewed  by  E.  G.  Mhite  in  Galaxy,  Oct.,  Mov., 

Dec,  1873  (Punisliing  a  pundit). 
Hall  (Frederick  i.     Life  of  MaximUiau  i. ;  with  sketch  of 

Carlota.     New  York,  1868.     12°.      .     .     .  3122.19 


HaU  (Hiland).  History  of  Vermont,  to  1791.  Albany, 
1868.     8° 625.24 

Hall  (Herbert  Byng).  Adventures  of  a  bric-a-brac 
hunter.     London,  18G8.     1-2° 1453.06 

—  The  queen's  messenger  ;  or,  highways  and  bye-ways 

of  Europe.     London,  1865.    12°.     .     .     .     942.21 

Hall  (James,  judgp. ;  b.  1793,  d.  1868).     Legends  of  the 

West.     New  York,  1853.     12° 212.19 

—  Letters  from  the  West.     L.  18'28.     8°.     .     .1124.01 

—  Life  of  Thomas  Posey.   [In  Sparks  (J.)  Amer.  biog.v.g.]  3241.01 

—  The  West  ;  its  commerce  and  navigation.     Cincin- 

nati, 1818.    12° 1124.09 

HaU  (.James,  qeolorjht,  b.  1811).  Geology  of  New  York. 
4th  district.     Albany,  1843.     4°.      ...  4718.12 

—  On  the  relations  of  ttie  Niagara  and  lower  Ilelderberg  forma- 

tions, and  their  g<-'<'gr.  distribution  in  the  U.  S.  and  Caniida. 
(/ti  Amer.  assoc.    Proceedings,    v.  22,  1873.].    .     ..3046.20 

—  PalfBontology    of  New  York.     4  v.  in  5.     Albany, 

1847-61.     4° 471K.18 

HaU  (John,  D.  D. )  Familiar  talks  to  boys.  New  York. 
1876.     12° 3512.06 

—  God's  word  through  preaching.     New  York,  1875. 

12°.     [Yale  college  lectures,  V.  4.]      .     .3556.10 

—  Papers  for  home  reading.     N.  Y.,  1871.    8°.   3556.22 

—  Questions  of  the  day.     N.  Y.,  1873.     12°.    .  3556.23 
HaU  (Joseph,  bp.  of  KxHer,  mid  nf  Koncicli).     Devo- 
tions, sacred  aphorisms,  and  religious  table-talk. 
With  memoir  by  J.  W.  Morris.  L.,1846.  8°.  3557.01 

—  Life,  by   himself.     [In  Wordsworth  (C.)    Eccl.  biogr..  v.  4, 

l«.'i3.] 3446.04 

—  Poems.     Ed.,  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers,    [/ft  C.'s  Engl,  poets, 

V.  5.  1810  ] 1626.05 

—  Selectpoems.     [/n  Sanford  (E  )   Brit,  poets,  v.  4, 1819.]  1691.04 

—  Works  ;  with  some  additions  by  P.  Wynter.   10  v.   Ox- 

ford, 18  ;3.     8° 3561.01 

Contents. 

Life  of  Hall,  written  by  him- 
self. V.  1. 
Miscellaneous  works,  v.  10. 


Bishop  Hall's  Hard  measure, 
V.  1. 

Cases  of  conscience,  v.  8. 

Contemplations  on  New  Tes- 
tament, v.  2. 

Couteiiiplation  npon  passages 
of  the  Old  Testauicnt,  v.  1-2. 

Devotional  works,  v.  6. 

Episcopacy,  etc.,  v.  9. 

Latin  works,  v.  If). 

Letter  from  the  Tower,  v.  1. 


Miindus  alter  et  idem,  v.  10. 
I'araphrase  on  hard  texts  of 

the  whole  divine  Scripture, 

V.  3-4. 
Polemical  works,  v.  9. 
Practical  works,  v.  6-8. 
SatyreB,  v.  10. 
Sermons,  v.  5. 


HaU  (J.  Sparkes).  Book  of  the  feet  :  history  of  boots 
and  shoes.     New  York,  1847.     12°.      .     .3941.10 

HaU  (Marshall ).  Two-fold  slavery  of  the  United  States. 
Loudon.  1854.     16° 5831.17 

—  Memoirs.     By  his  widow.     L.,  ISfil.    8°.    .3075.02 
HaU(jl/cs.  Matthew).     Queens  of  England  before  the 

Conquest.    Phila,  18--14.   12°.    .     .     .     .     .  3256.05 

—  Royal   princesses   of  England,  from    the    reign   of 

George  I.     London,  1871.     12°.       .     .     .  3255.29 

HaU  iliev.  Newman).     From  Liverpool  to  St.  Louis. 

London,  1870.     12° 1072.13 

—  Homeward   bound  and  other  sermons.     London, 

1869.    12° 3056.12 

—  Land  of  the  Forum  and  the  Vatican.     New  York, 

1855.   16° 971.10 

—  Seimons.     With  hist,  of  Siu'ry  chapel  and  its  insti- 

tutions.    New  York,  1868.    8°.     .         .     .  3556.10 
HaU  (  T-:ei:  Peter,  cd. )    Reliquiae  liturgicse.    5  v.    Bath, 

(Eng.)  1847.     8= 3766.01 

ConUnts  :  v.  1.  Middleburgh  prayerbnok,  1602.  2.  Scot- 
tish prayerbook,  1037.  3.  Parliamentary  directory.  1644. 
4.  Savoy  liturgy,  1661.  5.  American  prayerbook.  1786. 
HaU  (Robert).  Miscellaneous  works.  Memoir  by  O. 
Gregory.  London,  Bohii,  1849.  12°.  .  5042.01 
Contents :  Memoir  by  Dr.  Gregory.  Character  as  a 
preacher,  by  J.  Foster.  Christianity  consistent  with  a 
love  of  freedom.  An  apology  for  the  freedom  of  the  press. 
Modern  infidelity  considered.  Reflections  on  war.  The 
present  crisis.  Advantages  of  knowledge  to  the  lower 
classes.  Sermon  on  the  death  of  princess  Charlotte.  Re- 
views.    Index. 

—  Works.     With    memoir   by   Dr.  Gregory  ;  reminis- 

cences by  J.  Greene  ;  and  character  as  a  preacher, 
by  John  Foster.  4  v.  N.  Y.,  1857.  8°.  3556.13 
Contents  :  v.  1.  Modern  iufiilelity.  Reflections  on  war. 
Recent  crisis.  Advantages  of  knowledge  to  the  lower 
c)a68es.  Discouragements  and  supports  of  the  christian 
minister.  Address  to  Eu.'^tace  Carey  on  his  designation  aa 
a  christian  missionary  to  India.  Sermon  on  the  death  of 
princess  Charlotte.     Puneral  sermon  for  Dr.  Ryland.     Cir- 


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nilar  letters  :  On  the  excellency  of  the  christian  disp^nHa- 
tii»n — On  the  worli  of  tlie  Ilnly  Spirit— On  luaiitig  tlift 
wt)rd— On  tliQ  snbstitutinn  of  tiie  iimoc-nt  fiT  the  i^uilty. 
Of  terms  of  Counuiinion.  Essential  tliflfi-renc-  bet\v.'en 
christian  baptism  and  the  baptimu  of  John.  Vindication 
of  free  communion. 

2.  TracU,  pnlHical  find  mined.  Christianily  consistent 
with  a  love  of  freedom.  An  apology  for  tiie  IVeedom  of  tlie 
press.  Review  of  the  Apoln;^y.  IMr.  Hiille  reply.  On  the 
renewid  df  the  charter  of  the  E.  I.  company.  The  frame- 
work knitters'  fund.  Address  on  the  state  of  slavery  in 
tlie  West  India  islands.  Fragments  :  Defence  of  villatie 
preaching.  On  toleration.  On  the  riyht  of  worship. 
Short  statement  of  reasons  for  christian  in  opposition  to 
party  communion.  Articles  from  the  Eclectic  Iteview. 
Miscel.  pieces  :  Memoirs,  addresses,  prefaces,  'tc. 

3.  Brief  memoir  of  Hall,  by  O.  Gretiory.  His  character 
as  a  preacher,  by  John  Foster.  Notes  of  sermons.  Letters, 
faerinons. 

4  (Ed.  by  J.  Belcher.)  Reminiscences  of  Hall,  by  John 
Greene.  N'>tes  of  sermons.  Expos,  discourses  on  the 
Epistle  to  the  Philippians.    Letters.     Gleanings. 

ita~  For  tiv'-s  of  R.  Hall  see  Biography  (p.  153)  ;  also  St. 
James  mag.,  Mar.,  1870  (art.  by  J.  Morgan). 

HaU  (Samuel  Carter).  Book  of  British  ballads.  With 
introd.  by  P.  Beujamiu.     N.  Y.,  18i4.  8^  1615.08 

—  Book  of  memories  of  great  men  and  women  of  the 

age.     2ded.     London,  187ij.   4°.     .     .     .  32G,i.23 

—  Eoyal  "gallery  of  art,  aucient  and  modern.     Collec- 

tions at  Windsor  Castle,  Buckingham  palace,  and 
Osborne.    4  v.    Loudon,  1808.     fol.     .     .  N.37.14 

—  editor).    Sfc  Art  Jonmal. 

—  and  .1//W.  S.  C. )     Book  of'South  Wales.     The  Wye, 

and  Iho  coast.     London,  18iU.     8^.     .     .     95.3.20 

—  Book  of  the  Thames.  1.5  photo.  L., 1807.  sm.  4°. 955. 11 

—  Ireland  :  its  scenery,  character,  etc.     New  ed.     3  v. 

Loudon,  [1841-43.]    8' 956.02 

—  Week  at  Killamey.     Loudon,  1865.    sm.  4°.     951.26 
HaU  (.l/i-i.  Samuel  Carter).     Animal  sagacity.     Lon- 
don, [18iJ6.]  sq.  8° 472i.lt; 

—  Stories  of  the  Irish  peasantry.  Edm..lS40.  8°.  .5814. 18 

Sri'  a!sf>  aUoti''.  Hall  (Samuel  C.  and  Mrs.  S.  C.)  ;  and  for 
her  t(iL''s  see  Fiction  (p   487). 

Hall  (S.  W. )  Law  ot  impersonation  as  applied  to  ab- 
stract ideas  and  religious  dogmas.  3d  ed.,  with 
au  appendix  on  the  dual  constitution  of  first  caus- 
ation.    London,  1833.   12" 3550.24 

Hall  (Spencer  T. )  Biographical  sketches  of  remarka- 
ble people  ;  with  miscel.  papers  and  poems.  Lou- 
don, 1873.     8^. 3205.19 

HaU  (Theophilus  D.)  Copious  and  critical  English-Latin  dic- 
tionary.    1870.     A-ei;  Smith  (W.)an.i  Hall  (T.  D)      .6415.11 

— ■  Englisli  grammar.    S«  Smith  (W.)  and  Hall  (  f.  D.)     .6433.19 

Hall  (Wm.  W. )  Bronchitis,  and  its  kindred  diseases. 
New  York,  1870.    12= 4324.23 

—  Constipation  and   its  cure.     8th   thousand.      New 

York,  1871.   12°. 4324.13 

—  Coughs  and  colds.     New  York,  1870.     12°.  4321.24 

—  Dyspepsia  and  its  kindred  diseases.     New  Yoi-k, 

1877.   12° 4322.30 

—  Pun  better  than  physic.  Spriug'ld,[1871.]12°.  4324.11 

—  Health  at  home.     Hartford,  1872.    8^     .     .  4312.04 

—  He  lith  by  good  living.  New  York,  1870.  12°.  4321.08 

—  Health  tracts.     New  York,  1868.     8°.     .     .4321.23 

—  Sleep.     New  York,  1802.   12° 4323.01 

Halls  journal   of  health.     W.  W.  Hall,  ed.     v.  19-22. 

New  York,  1S72-75.     8= 8114.15 

Hall-marks.     Ste  Arts  {Usefnlj,  page  43. 

Hallam  (^.\jthur  Henry),     Kemains  in  verse  and  prose. 

Boston,  1863.    16" 252G.08 

Contents:  Memoirs  of  A.  Hallam  [by  his  father],  and  of 
H.  F.  Hallam,  by  H.  S.  Maine  and  F.  Lushingtou.  Medi- 
tative fraguients.  Timbuctoo.  Sonnets.  Stanzas.  Po- 
ems.  On  sympathy.  Influence  of  Italian  works  of  imag- 
ination" on  English.  Philosophical  writings  of  Cicero. 
Remarks  on  llossetti's  .Anti-papal  spiiit.  Extract  from  a 
review  of  Tennyson's  poeuis. 

Hallam  (Henry).  Constitutional  history  of  England, 
from  Henry  vn.  to  George n.  N.Y.,1851.  8".5014.25 
,  —  Introd.  to  the  literature  of  Europe,  lotli-17th  cen- 
turies.    Newed.  4  v.  London,  1872.  12°.  2741. IS 

Same.     2  v.  New  York,  1851.     8".      .     .5044.22 

—  Literary  essays  and  characters.     Selected  from  [his] 

'Literature  of  Europe.'     L.,  1852.    16'.    .308-2.19 

—  View  of  the  state  of  Europe  during  the  middle  ages. 

Newed.  3  v.     London,  1872.     12=.      .     .     441.22 

Same.     New  York,  1852.     8° 5014.24 

Same.     Student's    history  of   the  middle  ages. 


With  additions  [and  omissions]  by  W.  Smith- 
London,  1871.    8- 413.05 

tfg-  For  birygr.  and  critical  notices  of  II.  II..  sec  Littell 
I80O,  V.  2  :  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  9'^  1861  ;  Martiueau's  biogr. 
Bketclies,  1869. 

Halle  (John).  Historiall  expostulation  against  the 
beastlye  abusers  of  chyrurgerio  and  physyko.  Ed. 
by  T.  J.  Pettigrew.  [//i Percy  soc,  v.  11."]  5060.11 

Halleck  (Fitz  Greene).  Poetical  works.  New  York 
1850.     8° 1G45.09 

Same.     New  York,  ISW.  12° 1615.18 

—  Selections  from  the  British  poets.     2  v.    New  York, 

[1.  d.]     18° 1645.10 

j^-  For  liv^  and  crit  nnticcs  of  H.  sec  Biography  (p.  153)  ; 

oiso  Lippincott's  mag,.  Feb..  18ii8  (art.  by  U.  T.  Tuckerman)! 

Halleck  (Heni-y  Wager).     Elements  of  international 

law  and  laws  of  war.     Phil.  ISHG.   \-i°.     .  5i;i3.02 

—  Elements  of  military  art  and  science.     New  York, 

18i;2.   1-2° 4514.04 

Hallelujah,  (Hymns,  c(c.)    &e 'Withers  (G.)  1857 1605.19 

Haller  (Albrecht,  baron  von).  Letters  to  his  ilaaghter 
on  the  traths  of  the  christi  lu  religion.  From  the 
German.     New   ed.     Loudon,  180.!.     8°.  3556.26 

Hallervorden  (J.)  Das  haus  Bernhard.  Leipzig, 
1869.   10° 7117.01 

Hallett  (Samuel).  Industrial  and  financial  resources 
of  the  U.  S.     New  York,  1864.     8°.     .     .  5924.2G 

Halleur  (G.  C.  H. )  Art  of  photography.  Tr.  by  G. 
L.  Strauss.     London,  1851.    16°.     .     .     .  3933.14 

Halley  (Edmund).  Lectures  concerning  the  geometrical  con- 
struction of  algebraical  equations.  [.Appended  to  Ker- 
sey (J.)    Algebra.] 4018.23 

Halley  i  Boberti.  Lancashire  :  its  puii'auism  and  non- 
conformity.    2  V.    Manchester,  18i;9.     8'.   3430.16 

—  The  sacraments  of  the  christian  religion.     London, 

1841.     8' 3557.02 

HaUiday  {Sir  Andrew,  M.D.)    Annals  of  the  House 

of  Hanover.  2  v.  London,  1826.  8°.  .  476.05 
Halliday  (Andrew,  cd.)  See  Savage  club  papers.  .  .  .  2512.34 
HaUiday  iS.  B. )     The  lost  and  found  ;  or,  life  among 

the  poor.  New  York,  1859.  1-2°.  .  .  .  5825.04 
HaUig  (The),  or  the  sheepfold  in  the  waters.    See  Biematzki 

(JO.) 231.18 

Halli-well  (James  Orchard).  Account  of  the  only 
known  manuscripts  of  Shakespeare's  plays.  Lon- 
don, 1863.     8° 1754.12 

—  Curiosities  of  modem  Shaksperiau  criticism.     Lon- 

don, 1853.    8° Ja  1754.12 

—  Descriptive  notices  of  popular  English  histories. 

L.,  1848.     16°.   [7«  Percy  society,  v.  23.]  5060.23 

—  Dictionary  of  archaic  and  provincial  words.     2  v. 

London,  1855.    8° 6423.16 

—  Early  naval  ballads  of  England.   London.  1841.  16°.  [//i  Percy 

society,  V.  2.] 5UtjU.02 

—  Illustrations  of  the  fairy  mythology  of  a  llidsum- 

mer  night's  dream.    L.,.S'/iafc.  soc,  1845.  8°.  1756.26 

—  Letters  of  the  kings  of  England.  [1190-1619,]  with 

hist,  introd.     2  v.     London,  18  i8.    8°.     .  3255.20 

—  Life  of  William  Shakespeare.     L.,  1848.  8°.  1753.21 

—  List  of  works  illustrative  of  the  life  and  writings  of 

Shakespeare,  the  historj'  of  Stratford-on-Avon,  and 
the  rise  and  progress  of  the  early  English  drama. 
Printed  for  private  circulation,  1850-1860.  Lon- 
don, 1867.     1-2° 1753.19 

—  Loyal  garland,  songs  of  the  17th  century.     London, 

1850.    18°.     [Percy  society,  V.  29.]     .     .5060.29 

—  Notes  of  family  excursions  in  North  Wales.     Lou- 

don, 1860.     16° 951.16 

—  Notices  of  fugitive  tracts  and  chap-books.  London,  1849.   16°. 

[In  Percy  society,  v.  '29.] 5060.29 

—  Nursery  rhymes  of  England,  collected.    Loudon,  1842.     16°. 

[/«  Percy  society.  V.  4.] 5060.04 

—  Poetical  miscellanies  from  a  ms.  collection  of  the  time  of 

James  I.     L..  1845.    16°.     [/';  Percy  soc,  v.  15.]  .     .50^0.15 

—  Popular  rhymes  and  nursery  tales.     London,  1819. 

18°. 1645.21 

—  Kara  mathematica.      Treatises,   elc,   from  ancient 

mss.     2d  ed.     London,  18  41.     8°..     .     .4014.03 

—  Shakespeariaua  :catiilogue  of  Citrly  editions  of  Shake- 

speare's plays,  and  of  commentaiies,  eic.  London, 
1841.     8° 1753.18 

—  Thornton  r  jmances  ;  Perceval,  Isumbras,  Ejjlamour, 

and  Degrevaut.    L.,C'((m'^u  soc,  1841.  4°."  5112.30 

Hallock  (Charles).     Camp  lile  in  Florida.     New  York, 

1876.     12° 1132.24 


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HALLOCK- HAMILTON 


IZallock  (Charles),  conlimiirl. 

—  Fishing  tourist.     New  York,  1873.     8°.     .4616.11 

—  Sportsmau's  gazetteer  and  general  guitle.   New  York, 

1877.   12° 4624.16 

Halloween,  a  rumaunt.  See  Coxe  (A.  C.)  18C9.  .  .  .  1634.15 
Hallowell  (Edward).    Report  on  reptiles.      See  Pacific  JR.   R. 

routes.     Reports,  v.  10 1127.10 

Halluciiiatious. 

—  Brierre  tie  Boismont  ( A-  J.  F. )    History  of  dreams,  vi- 

sions, .apparitions,  ecstasy,  magnetism  and  som- 
nambulism.   Phil.,  185r3.    8° 

]Vofe. — Reviewed  in  WiuBlow's  jour,  of  psy.  med.,  v.  6, 
1853  ;  and  Fraeer  8  mag.,  v.  r.O,  1859,  or  Littell,  1800,  v.  1. 

See  aho  Winslow's  jour,  of  psy.  med.,  v.  1, 1848  (Art.  by 
G.  Sigmond). 

jft5j=  .^ee  tt/so,  for  kindred  topics.  Apparitions  (p.  31)  ; — 
Delusions;— Medicine  |//(5fi7((7t/):— Occult  sciences —Spirit- 
ualism ;—  Superstitions  ^--Witchcraft ;— Animal  magnet- 
ism (p.  28.) 
Halpin  (Nicholas  John).  Oberon's  vision  in  the  Mid- 
summer-night's dream,  illus.  by  a  comparison  with 
Ly lie's  Endymion.  L.,.S7.afc.  soo.,1813.  8°.  1756.16 
Halpiue  (Charles  G.)     ['Miles  O'Eeillj','  pseud.] 

—  Baked  meats  of  the  funeral.ck.  N.Y., 1866.12°.  212.27 

—  Life  and  adventures,  soags,  services,  and  speeches  of 

private  Miles  O'KeiUy.     N.  Y.,  18G1.  12°.     214.83 

—  Poetical  works.     Ed.,withbiogr.  sketch  and  explan. 

notes  by  R.  B.  Eoosevelt.  N.Y..  1869.  12°.  1645.19 
Halstead  (Murat).  Caucuses  of  1860  :  hist,  of  the  na- 
tional political  conventions  of  the  presidential 
campaign.  Columbus,  1800.  b°.  .  .  .  5726.13 
Halsted  (Caroline  A. )  Richard  iii.  as  duke  of  Glou- 
cester and  king  of  England.  2v.  L.,1814.  8°.  3153.07 

Same.     Phil.,  1844.    '8° 3152.28 

Ham  House.     Thomson  [Mrs.  K.  B.)    In  her  Lit.  cbaracters  and 

ceK'brated  places,  V.  1,  IS.-.i  :  p.  13-57 3253  30 

Hamburg,  (Gennnny).  Ilnlkij  (J.)  Commercial  cal- 
culations for  Hamburg  ;  tables  of  merchandise, 

monies,  and  exchanges.     1816 .'>91C.27 

Hamel  (Mendrick).  *Travela  in  Korea,  1653.  [In  Pinkerton. 
Voyages,  T.  7.] 926.07 

Hamel  (J.)  England  and  Russia.  Voyages  to  the 
White  Sea.     London,  1854.  8° 995.09 

Hamer  (.J.)  Smoker's  text-book.  L.,1870.  64°.  4915.21 

Hamersly  (L.  R. )  Records  of  living  officers  of  the  U. 
S.  navy  and  marine  corps ;  with  naval  operations 
during  the  Rebellion  of  1861-G5.  Philadelphia, 
1870.    8° 3247.24 

Hamerton  (Philip  Gilbert).  Chapters  on  animals. 
With  20  illus.  by  J.  Veyrassat  and  K.  Bodmer. 
Boston,  1874.     12° 4722.20 

—  Etcher's  hand-book.   London,  1871.   12°.     .  1413.14 

—  Etching  and  'etchers.  London,  1868.  1.  8°.  1436.20 
Same.     Revised  ed.     Boston,  1876.    8'.    1436.20a 

—  IntelloctuaUife.     Boston,  1873.     16°.      .     .3528.24 

—  Isles  of  Loch  Awe,  and  other  poems  of  my  youth. 

London,  1855.     16° 1651.18 

—  Painter's  camp.     Boston,  1867.     16°.      .     .     953.22 

Note. — A  roxirint  of  Painter's  camp  in  the  Highlands. 
^  Painting  in  "France  after  the  decline  of  classicism. 
With  14  phot,  illus.     London,  1869.     4°.   1436.14 

—  Round  my  house  :  notes  of  rural  life  in  France  in 

peace  and  war.     Boston,  1876.     12°.    .     .     961.35 

—  Sylvan  year.     Leaves  from  the  note  book  of  Raoul 

Dubois.     Boston,  1876.     12° 4731.11 

—  Thoughts  about  art.  New  ed.  B.,  1870.  12°.  1411.22 

—  The  unknown  liver,  [theArroux].     An  etcher's  voy- 

age of  discovery.     Boston,  1876.     12°.     .  4731.11 
Same.     London,  1874.     12° 1441 .04 

Note. — For  biogr.  notices  of  P.  G.  H,,  5ee  Atlantic  monthly, 
v.  16,  1865,  p.  3i'')-30  :  Int.  rev.,  Nov.,  1876. 
Hamiltou  (Alexander).     Report  on  manufactures,  5th 
of  Dec,  1791.     Phil.,  1821.     8°.      .     .     .  5941.01 

—  Letter  concerning  the  public  conduct  and  character  of  John 

Adams.     New  ed.     Boston.  1809.     8° In  6093.07 

—  Ofacial  and o  her  papers,  v.l,  N.Y.,1S42.  8°   3075.19 

Contents:  v.l.  Correspondence,  1771-2.  A  full  vindica- 
tion of  the  measures  of  Congress,  in  answer  to  A.  W.  Far- 
mer, 1774.  The  Farmer  refuted,  1775.  Remarks  on  the 
Quebec  bill,  1775.    Military  corresp.,  1776-80. 

—  Works.     Ed.  by  J.  C.  Hamilton.     7  v.     New  York, 

1851.     8°.     . 

V.  1.  Correspondence.— Notes  in  pay-book  of  the  state 
company  of  artillery.  Narrative  of  an  affair  of  honor  be- 
twet^n  Gen.  Lee  and  Col.  Laurens. 

2.  Full  vindication  of  the  measnrcs  of  Congress.    Far- 


mer refuted  ;  a  further  vindication  of  the  Congress. 
Reorganization  of  the  army.  Inspector  General,  1778-79. 
Publius.  Military  reiuarka  and  queries.  Alission  to 
France.  Military  regulations.  Discipline.  Continental- 
ist.  Resolution  for  a  gemra!  convention  of  the  states. 
Plan  of  specific  taxation  for  the  state  of  New  York.  Reso- 
lutions in  Congress,  1782-83.  Report  on  impost  duty. 
Mditary  peai'e  establishment.  Reports.  Letters  of  Pho- 
cion.  Constitution  of  the  Bank  of  N.  Y.  Petition  as  to 
revenue  system.  Cincinnati.  Address  of  the  Annapolis 
convention.  Resolutions,  e(c.,  in  legislature  of  New  York 
for  a  general  convention.  Propositions  for  a  constitution 
in  the  Federal  Convention.  Brief  speech  on  his  plan  of 
coustitution.  Impressions  as  to  the  new  constitution. 
Comments  on  the  opposition  to  the  constitutitjn.  Resolu- 
tion in  Congress.  Speech  in  convention  of  New  York,  on 
the  compromises  of  the  constitution.  Brief  of  argument 
on  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.  Draft  of  proposed  ratifi- 
cation of  the  constitution  of  the  U.  S.,  with  specilied 
amendments.  Resolutions  in  Congress,  1788.  Addiess  to 
the  supervisors  of  the  cily  of  Albany.  Eulogium  on  Maj, 
Gen.  Greene. 

3.  Finance.  Remission  of  forfeitures.  Additional  esti- 
mates for  1790.  State  debts.  Opt-ratious  of  the  act  laying 
duties  on  imports.  Tonnage  duties.  Money  received 
from,  or  paid  to.  the  states.  West  Point.  Public  lands. 
Estimates.  Ki-newal  of  final  settlement  certiiicatcs.  Pub- 
lic credit.  National  bank.  Estimates  for  1791.  Duties  on 
imports.  Establishment  of  a  mint.  Trade  with  India  and 
China.  Dutch  loan.  Spirits,  foreign  and  domestic. 
Manufactures.  Estimates  of  receipts  and  expenditures 
for  1791-92  Loans.  Additional  supplies  for  1792.  Remis- 
8i  in  of  duties.  Public  debt.  Loans.  1793.  Bank  deposits, 
surplus  revenue,  and  loans.  Balance  in  the  treasury,  and 
domestic  loans.  Public  debt,  receipts  and  expenditures. 
Loan.  1791.  Public  credit,  1796.  Revenue  circulars.  1789- 
93.  Instructions  to  collectors  of  customs.— Reports  on 
claiiMS. 

4-5.  Cabinet  papers.  Draft  of  Smith's  speech  on  com- 
mercial relatious.  Act  to  punish  certain  crimes.  Duties 
upon  carriages.  Act  as  to  calling  forth  militia.  Remarks 
on  the  treaty  with  Gt.  Britain.     Military  papers.    Corresp. 

6.  Correspondence.  Letters  of  H.  G.  Address  to  pub- 
lic creditors.    Funding  syatem  vindicated.    Anti-defamer. 

7.  An  American.  Payments  of  public  debt.  Civis  to 
Mercator.  Fact.  Amicus.  Catullus  to  Aristides.  Metel- 
lus.  Catullus.  A  plain  honest  man.  Observer.  Pacifi. 
ctis.  No  Jacobin.  Draft  of  a  reply  of  ^Vashiugton  to  citi- 
zens of  New  Y'ork.  Americanus.  Tully.  Horatius.  ta- 
millus.  Explanation.  Draft  of  Washington's  speech  to 
Congress.  Abstract  of  points  for  Washington's  farewell 
address.  Dratt  of  farewell  address.  France.  The  answer. 
First  draft  of  Washington's  speech  to  Congress.  The 
w.iruiug.  The  stimd,  A  French  faction.  The  war  in 
Europe.  Allegorical  device.  Measures  of  defence.  Pub- 
lic conduct  and  character  of  John  Adams.  Address  to  the 
electors  of  the  state  of  New  York.  Examination  of  Jeffer- 
sous  message  to  Congress  of  Dec.  7,  1801.  Amendment 
of  the  constitution  ;  resolutions  in  the  legislature  of  New 
York.  .Supplying  New  York  with  water.  Plan  of  the  Mer- 
chants' Bank.     Law-briefs.     Lansing  or  Burr. 

—  joint  author.    .Vee Federalist  (The),  p  450  of  this  Catalogue. 

«S»  For  lives  of  Hamilton  see  Biography  (p.  153) ; 
also 

—  Hamilton  {J.  C. )     History  of  the  U.  S. ;  as  traced  in 

the  writings  of  A.  H.  and  his  contemporaries. 
[1765  to  1801.]    1857-64 577.01 

—  Herring  {J.)   and  Longacre  {J.  B.)     Nat.  portr.   gallery,  v.  2. 

1835 3247.09 

—  Moi-se  (J.  T.,  jr.)     Life  of  A.  H.    2  v.    1876.  3074.31 

—  Shea  (J.  0.)    A.  H.,  a  hist,  study.     1877.    .  3075.15 
Hamilton  iCnpt.  Alexander).     *Account  of  the  East  Indies,  1688- 

1723.  [In  Pinkerton.  Voyages,  v.  8.] 926.08 

Hamilton  (.■intoine,  conUe  d'l.  Memoirs  of  Count  Gram- 

luont.  New  ed.  2  v.  London,  1811.  8°.  3067.31 
Same.     Coimt  Grammont's  memoirs  of  the  couit 

of  Charles  n.     London,  1846.     12°.     .     .   3067.10 

—  Contes  de  foes.    [In  Cabinet  des  fee's,  v.  20,  1786.]      .  7062.20 
Hamilton  (Ladi/  .\ugusla).     Marriage  rites  and  cere- 
monies of  all  nations.     London,  1822.  8°.  5821.04 

Hamiltou  (D.  H.,  D.D.)  Autology  :  an  inductive  sys- 
tem of  mental  science  ;  whose  centre  is  the  will. 
Boston,  1873.     8° •  .   5423.02 

Hamilton  (Elizabeth).  Memoirs  of  Agrippina,  the 
wife  of  Germauicus.  2d  ed.  2v.  L.,1811.  8°.3013.01 

—  Letters  of  a  Hindoo  rajah.  2  v.  L.,  1796.  10°.     200.27 
Hamilton  (Francis,  iV.D. )    Genealogies  of  the  Hindus, 

extracted  from  their  sacred  writings.  Edinburgh, 
1819.     8° 3fcl6.01 

Hamilton  (Frank  Hastings).  Principles  and  practice 
of  surgery.     2d  ed.     New  York,  1873.  8°.  4-«6. 18 

Hamilton  (G.)  English  school  :  approved  productions 
in  painting  an  1  sculpture,  executed  by  British  ar- 
tists, from  Hogarth  to  the  i^resent  time.  4  V.  Lon- 
don, 1831.    12° 1421.22 


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Hamilton  (Gail,  jisfif'.)    Scf  Dodge  (Mary  A  ) 

Hamilton  (James,  D.U.)  Moruinn  beside  the  lake  of 
Galilee.     New  York,  1803.     18^      .     .     .  3557.04 

Hamilton  i  James  A.,  son  of  Alexander,  h.  1788).  Rem- 
iniscences during  three  quarters  of  a  ceutury.  New 
York,  1^6^.    8^ 3075.21 

—  and  Daw^son  (H.  B.)     Correspondence  concerning 

the  Foederalist  New  York,  1864.  6°.  .5734.14 
Hamilton  (John  C. )  Histoi-y  of  the  U.  S. ;  as  traced 
iu  the  writings  of  Alexander  Hamilton  and  his 
contemporaries.  [1765  to  1804.]  7  v.  New  York, 
1857-54.     8^ 577.01 

—  Life  of  Alexander  Hamilton.     2  t.    New  York,  1840. 

8= 3075.05 

—  {editor).    See  Federalist. 

Hamilton  (N.  E.  S.  A.)  Inquiry  into  the  genuineness 
of  the  ms.  corrections  in  Collier's  annotated 
Sbakspere,  folio,  1632.    London,  1860.  4°.  1753.22 

HamUtou  (Patrick).     Writings.  L.,  1831.  12°.  3546.15 

Hamilton  (Robert,  (I.  1829).  Inquiry  concerning  the 
national  debt  of  Great  Britain.  Philadelphia, 
1816.     8° 5932.08 

Hamilton  (Robert,  M.D.)  Amphibious  carnivora,  in- 
cluding the  walrus  and  seals  ;  also  the  herbivo- 
rous cetacea,  He.  Edinburgh,  1839.  16°.  [Jar- 
dine  (SrWm.)     Nat.  libr.,  T.  2o.]      .     .4711.25 

—  British  fishes.     2  v.    Edinb..  1852.     16°.    [Jardine 

(Sii-Wm.)     Nat  libr.,  V.  36-37.]      .     .     .4721.05 

—  Whales,  [dolphins],  etc.     Edinb.,  [n.  d.]  16°.    [Jar- 

dine  (^bJc  Wm.)     Nat.  libr.,  V.  26.]      .     .4711.26 

Hamilton  (R.  W. )  Missions  ;  their  authority,  scope, 
etc.     Leeds,  and  London,  1846.     8°.    .     .  3147.04 

Hamilton  (Schuyler).  History  of  the  American  flag. 
Philadeljjia,  1852.     12° 573.01 

Hamilton  (Wm.,  o/'iJan^our).  Poeius.  Ed.  withlife,  by  Chalmers. 
[/:i  O.'s  EDjjl.  poets,  V.  15,  1810.] lli-JO.15 

Hamilton  (William).  History  [in  verse]  of  the  re- 
nowned, Sir  Wm.  Wallace.  Edin.,1807.  12°.  1651.00 

Hamilton  {R'  v.  Wm.)  ^Letters  on  the  basaltes  of  the  nortberu 
coast  of  Ireland,    [//i  Pinkerton.   Voyages,  v.  3,  , SOD.]     y2G.03 

Hamilton  (Sr  Wm.,  d.  1803).  Observations  on  Mount 
Vesuvius,  Mount  Etna,  and  other  volc.noes.  2d 
ed.     London,  1773.  12°. 4021.06 

Hamilton  (.s'ir  Wm.,  d.  1856).  Discussions  on  philoso- 
phy and  literature,  education  and  university  re- 
form.    New  York,  18.j6.     8° 5413.10 

Contents  :  Phitosophy — PhUoe.  of  the  nni^nditioued  ;  in 
ref.  to  Cousin's  infinito-absolute.  philos.  of  perception. 
Tennemann's  Manual  of  the  hist,  of  philos.  Logic.  Beat 
and  dumb  :  Lialgarno.  Idealism,  with  ret.  to  A.  Collier. 
Literature — Epistolfe  obscurorum  virorum.  Revolutions 
of  medicine,  in  ref.  to  Cullen.  Education — Study  of  ma- 
thematics, as  an  exercise  of  mind.  Conditions  of  classical 
learning.  The  patronage  aud  superintendence  of  univer- 
sities. State  of  the  Eugl,  univ.,  vrith  ref.  to  Oxford. 
Eight  of  dissenters  to  admission  into  the  Kuglish  uuiver- 
eities.  Cousin  on  German  schools.  Philos.  appendix — 
Conditions  of  the  thinkable  systematized  ;  alphabet  of 
humau  thought.  Phdos.  testimonies  to  the  limitation  of 
our  knowledge  from  the  limitation  of  our  laculties.  Logi- 
cal appendix — Of  syllogism.  Affirmation  and  negation,  pro- 
positional  forms,  breadth  and  depth.  Educational  appendix 
— .\cad.  patronage  and  regulation,  iu  ref.  to  the  Uuiv.  of 
Edinburgh.  Degree  in  arts  iu  the  Univ.  of  Louvaiu.  ,Ke- 
form  of  the  Engl.  univ..  with  special  ref.  to  Oxford,  and 
limited  to  the  Faculty  of  arts. 

Ifote, — Reviewed  in  X.  A.  rev.,  v.  76,  1853.  His  attack 
npon  Luther  is  in  the  essay  on  the  '  Rights  of  dissenters,'  etc. 

—  Lectures  on  logic.   Ed.  by  H.  L.  Mansel  and  J.  Veitcb. 

Boston,  1860.     8' 5428.05 

—  Lectures  on  metaphysics.     Ed.  by  H.  L.  ILinsel  and 

J.  Veitch.  Edinburgh,  1859.  8°.  .  .  .  5413.06 
jVoir'. — Reviewed  in  Blackwood,  v.  86.  18^ :  New  Eug- 
lander.  v.  18.  1860  by  Wm.  D.  Earned)  :  North  A.  rev., 
v.  92,  1861  :  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  18.  1852  ;  v.  30,  1859 ;  Winslow's 
jour.,  of  psy.  med.,  v.  12,  1859. 

—  Metaphysics.     Arranged  and  abridged  by  F.  Bowen. 

Boston,  1870.     12° 5413.11 

—  Murray  (J.  C. )     Outlines  of  philosophy  of  Sir  W.  H. 

1870 5413.13 

—  Baynes  (T.  S.)    In  Edinburgh  essays,  1857 2528.05 

—  Calderwood  (H.)     Pbilus.   of  the  infinite  ;  with  spe- 

cial ref.  to  the  theories  of  H.     1854.   .     .  5421.16 

—  De  Qidncey  (T.)     Essays  ou  philos.  writers,  V.  1.      .     .2522.18 

Repr.  from  Eclectic  mag.,  v.  20,  1862. 

—  Haven  (/.)    Philosophy  of  Sir  Wm.  H..  and  its  recent  theologi- 

cal applii'ations.     [In  Bibl.  sacra,  Jau.,  1861.) 

—  Martineau  {J)    Sir  Win.  H.'a  philosophy.    [/;i  liis  Essays,  v. 

2.  1868  :  p.  227-293.] 2535.18 


—  Mansel  (ILL.)    Philosophy  ofthe  conditioned  :  com- 

prising some  remarks  on  Sir  W.  Hamilton's  philo- 
sophy and  on  Mill's  cxiimination  of  that  philoso- 
phy.    1866 5424.22 

Supplementary  rcmarka.    [In  Ooatem.  rev.,  v.  C,  1867.) 

See  also  other  works  of  Mansel,  under  his  name. 

—  Mill  (./.  S. )      Examination   of   Sir  W.    Hamilton's 

philosophy.     3  v.     1865 5413.08 

A'o/'?.— Reviewed  by  G.  Groto  in  his  Minor  works,  1H73 
[2528.22] :  and  by  H.  Spencer  in  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  1. 1865.  For 
other  reviews  see  Contem.  rev.,  v.  1,  1866  (2  art.)  ;  North 
Brit.  rev.,  v.  43,  1805  ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  85, 1866. 

—  Stirlimi  (J.  II. )     Sir  Wm.  Hamilton  :  being  the  phi- 

losophy of  perception.     An  analysis.  1865.  5413.12 

Was  Sir  Wm.  Hamilton  a  Berkeleian  ?    [In  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  6, 

1866.] 

—  Veitch  (J.)     Memoir  of  Sir  AYm.  H.     1859.  3075.25 

Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  131,  1870.  or  Littell,  1370.  v.  1 ; 
Nat.  quar.  rev..  Dec,  1874  ;  North  Brit,  rev.,  v.  50,  1869. 

Se^also  cvitxcil  essays  on  the  philos.  of  H.  in  E<:lectic 
mag.,  V.  28,  1853:  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  99,  1804  (Conditioned  and 
unconditioned)  ;  Putnam's  mag  ,  Nov.,  1S53  (Works  of  Sir 
W.  H.)  :  Westm.  rev.,  v.  78,  1862  H.'s  doctrine  of  percep- 
tion and  judgmeut)  ;  Winslow's  jour,  of  psy.  med.,  v.  10, 
1857  (H  as  a  i)hilosopher) ;  Meth.  qu.  rev.,  Jan.,  Apl.,  185"  ; 
Princeton  rev..  1865  ;  N.  A.  rev..  Jan..  1853. 
Hamilton  (Wm.  Douglass).  Civil  service  chronology. 
London,  ]87'2.    18° 413.04 

—  Outlines  of  the  history  of  England.     New  ed.    Lon- 

don, [ls70].     12° 463.21 

Hamilton  (Wm.  John).  Researches  in  Asia  Minor, 
Pontus,  and  Armenia.     2  v.  L.,  1824.  8°.     994.03 

Hamilton  (5i)'Wm.  Rowan).  Lectures  on  quaterni- 
ons.    Dublin,  1853.     8° 4014.14 

See  notice  of  Sir  W.  E.  H.  in  North  Brit,  rev.,  v.  45.  1866. 

Hamilton  (W.  T. )  Infant  baj^tism,  a  scriptural  ordin- 
ance :  and  baptism  by  sprinkling  lawful.  New- 
ark, 1831.     16° 3557.05 

Hamilton,  (Mass.)    See  Countries  (p.  329). 

Hamlet.     See  Shakspere  (William). 

Hamley  iW.  G. )  A  new  sea  and  an  old  land  :  Egypt 
[and  the  Suez  canal],  18i'i9.  Edin.,1871.  8°.  1094.19 

Hamley  (Edw.aid  Bi-uce).  Our  poor  relations  :  apbilo- 
zoic  essay.  Edin.  and  London,  ls7'2.  12°.  4722.15 
4S"  For  his  novels  see  Fiction  class-list. 

Hamlin  (Augustus  C.)  The  tourmaline.  Boston, 
1873.  12° 4113.08 

Hamline  (Leonidas  L,  D.D.)  Works.  Ed.  by  F.  G. 
Hibbard.  2  v.  Cincinnati,  1871.  12°.  .  "3556.27 
V.  1.  Sermons.    2.  Bliscellaneous  writings. 

Hammer  and  rapier.    See  Cooke  (J.  E.)     1870 632. 2S 

Hammer-PurgstaU  (Joseph,  freiherr  von).  History  of 
the  Assassins.  Tr.  by  0.  C.  Wood.  London, 
1835.   12° 547.07 

Hammond  (Adam).  Rudiments  of  practical  bricklay- 
ing.    London,  1875.     12° 3942.22 

Hammond  (Jabcz  D.)  History  of  the  political  par- 
ties of  New  York.  [1788-1811.]  2v.  Bufl'alo,  1850. 
8° 614.20 

—  Life  and  times  of  Silas  Wright.    Syracuse,   184H. 

8° 3188.01 

Hammond  (James).  Poems.  Life,  by  S.  Johnson.  [Chalmers  (A.) 
Eugl.  poets.  V.  11,  1810.] 16'26.11 

—  Works.    [Sanford  and  Walsh.  Brit,  poets,  v.  17,  1819]  1G91.1J 
Hammond  (John).    Leah  aud  Rachael  ;  or.  the  two  fruitfuU  sis- 
ters, Virginia  and  Mary-land,  1656.     (Force.    Tracts,  v.  3.] 

Hammond  (Samuel  H. )  Hunting  adventures  in  the 
Northern  wilds  ;  or  a  tramp  in  the  Chateaugay 
woods,  over  hiUs,  lakes,  and  forest  streams.  New 
York.  18i'i0.   12° 1112.16 

—  and  Mansfield  (L.  W.)     Country  margins  and  ram- 

bles of  a  journalist.    New  York,  1855.  12-.  4731.19 
Hammond  (Wm.  A.,  M.D.)    Insauity  in  its  medico- 
legal relations.     Opinions  rel.  to  the  testamentary 
capacity  of  J.  C.  Johnston.  N.Y\,1860.  8°.  4333.11 

—  Effects  of  alcohol.    [In  Tribune  pop.  sci.,  pt.  3,  1874.]  3908.01 

—  Insanity  iu  its  relations  to  crijne.     New  York,  1873. 

8° 4133.30 

—  Physics  and  physiology  of  spiritualism.     New  Y'ork, 

1871.   12° 3815.32 

J\^>(e.— Bepr.  with  add.,  Ir.  N.  A.  rev.,  Apr.,  1870. 

—  Physiological  memoirs.     Phil,  1863.    8°.     .  4327.03 

—  Sleep  and  its  derangements.  Phil.,  1869.  16°.   4323.04 

—  Spiritualism   and   allied    causes   and   couditions  of 

nei-vous  derangement.     N.  Y.,  1876.     8°.  3815.45 

—  Treatise  on  diseases  of  the  nervous  system.     New 

York,  1871.     8° "  .     .  4327.27 


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—  editor).     Military,  medical,  and  surgical  essays  pre- 

pared for  the  U.  S.  sanitary  commission.  Phila- 
delpliia,  186i.     8° 432(!.18 

Quarterly  journal  of  psychological  medicine  ami 

medical  jurisprudence,     v.  1-6.     New  York,  18117- 

72.    8^ 8104.01 

Note.—In  V.  4-6  '  Quarterly  '  was  dropped  from  the  title. 

Hamon  (Henry).  New  York  stock  exchange  manual. 
New  York,  18G5.     8° 5922.16 

Hampden  (John).     See  Biography  (p.  163). 

Hampden  (lieun  Dickson,  bp. )  The  fathers  of  Greek 
philosophy.     [Aristotle,   Plato,  Socrates.]    Ediu- 

burah,  18i;2.   8" 5il3.22 

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—  Life  of  Thomas  Aquinas.     L.,  1848.  16".     .  3013.06 
Hampden  in  the  19th  century  ;  or  colloquies  on  the 

errors  and  improvements  of  society,  [a^w/i.]    2  v. 

London,  J  834.    8° 5716.15 

Hampshire,  (England).     See  Countries,  {Hampshire,  p.  329.) 
Hampson   (R.  T. )     Origines  patrician  ;    or,  European 

titles  of  nobility  and  dignified  offices.     London, 

1846.     8° 6613.U6 

Hamst  (Olphar.  esq.)    See  Thomas  (Ralph). 

Hamotou  and  its  students.     Mis.  M.  F.  Armstrong 

ai.d  H.  W.  Ludlow.     1874 5522.04 

Hampton   Court.      Tltomson    {Mrs.)     Lit.    characters   and    eel. 

places,  V.  1,  1851  ;  p.  58-85 3253.aO 

—  6}  until/  ,J.)    Stranger's  guide  to  Hampton  court,  palace  and 

gardens.     1852 482.09 

Hauaford  (L.  B. )  and  Payson  (J.  W. )  Book-keeping, 
by  single  and  double  entry.     Boston,  1858.    obi. 

12' 4015.05 

Same.     Academic  ed.   B.,  18.59.  obi.  16°.  4015.06 

Hauafoid  (Mrs.  Phebe  Anne).  Field,  gunboat,  hospi- 
tal and  prisou  ;  during  the  great  rebellion.  Bos- 
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Haiibury  (Beuj.)     Historical  memorials  relating  to  the 

Independents,  or  Congregationalists,  to  1660.  3  v. 
Loudon,  1S39.    8' 3435.14 

Hancock  (Henry).  Operative  surgery  of  the  foot  and 
ankle-joiut.     Loudon,  187:i.    a".      ...  4332.13 

Hancock  (John).  Climate,  soil,  and  productions  of 
British  Guiana.     2d  ed.     L.,  1840.     8°.  .   1163.61 

Hancock  (John,  gov.  nf  Mass.,  d.  1793).    Oration,  Boston,  Mch.  6, 

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Herring  and  Lougacre's  Nat.  portr.  gali.,  v.  2, 1835.  3247.09 

Hancock  (Thomas,  Emjl.  writer).  The  peculium  : 
causes  of  the  decline  of  the  society  of  Friends. 
London,  1859.     8^ 3557.06 

Hancock  (Thomas,  3I.D.)  Principles  of  peace  exem- 
plified in  the  conduct  of  the  Society  of  Friends  in 
Ireland,  during  the  rebellion  in  17US.  Providence, 
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Hand  (The). 

—  Bell  (SirtJ.)  The  hand  asevincinc;  design.1839.3524.01 

—  Deremij  {G.  W.)    Enchiridion  ;  or  a  hand  for  the  one-hauded. 

18'23.     [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  22.) 6058.22 

4j^  5ee  also  Medicine  {Hand) ;-  Palmistry. 

Hand-book  almanac  for  the  Pacific  sUttes  :  for  1863. 
Ed.  by  H.  Knight.     Sau  Fiau.,  1863.   12°.   1123.14 

Hand-book  for  home  improvement.  How  to  write. 
How  to  talk.  How  to  behave.  How  to  do  busi- 
ness.    4v.ini.     N.  Y.,  1870.     12'.    .     .6512.19 

Hand-book  lor  tho  physiological  laboratory.  Ed.  by 
J.  Burden-Sanderson.  2v.  Phil., 1873.   8'.  4336.26 

Hand-book  of  Anglo-Saxon  derivatives.  New  Y'ork, 
1854.     12°. 6132.01 

Hand-book  of  Anglo-Saxon  root-words.  New  York, 
IS55.    12° 6432.02 

Hand-book  of  domestic  medicine.  L.,1855.  8°.  4312.01 

Hand  book  of  pictorial  art.  See  Tyrwhitt  (R.St.John).  1868.  1422.08 

Haud-book  of  tue  democracy  lor  1863  and  '64.  [Pul.ili- 
cations  of  the  .Society  for  the  dift'.  of  pol.  knowl.] 
New  York,  1863-64.   8° 5733.23 

Haud-book  of  the  cngr.xfted  words  of  the  English  lan- 
guage.  Bv  a  literary  assoc.   N.Y., 1857.  12^.  6434.18 

Hand  book  of  turning,   [■rtxoii.]' L.,  1859.   16°.   3923.23 

Haud-book  of  useful  and  ornamental  amusements  and 
accomplishments.  By  a  lady.  [((»0)i.]  Loudon, 
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also  under  the  author's  name. 

Handicraftsmen  and  capitalists.  See  Creed  (H.  H.)  ajid  Williams 
(W.)     1807 6933.10 

Handwriting      .See  Autographs  (p.  57)  :— «/5f)  Penmanship. 

Handy-book  for  verilyiug  dates.    See  Bond  IJ.  J.)    1866.     413.14 

Handy  hor.se-book.  By  a  cavalry  officer  ['Magenta.'] 
5th  ed.     Edinburgh,  1868.     12°.       .     .     .  4627.05 

Hanging  of  thecraue.  SeeLongfellow  (H.W.)  1875.     .     .1604.26 

Hankey  (Thomson).  Principles  of  banking.  London, 
1867.     8° 5915.09 

Hankiuson  (Thomas  Edward).  Poems.  Ed.  by  his 
brother.     3d  ed.    London,  1851.     16°.     .  1645.17 

Hanmer  (Meredith).  Chronicle  of  Ireland.  [To  a.d. 
1286.]  Dublin,  1809.  8°.  [Ancient  Irish  his- 
tories.]    495.04 

Hanmer  ( .Sir  Thomas,  speaker  of  the  Ho.  of  Commons, 
b.  1677,  d.  1746).  Correspondence,  with  a  me- 
moir of  his  life.  Ed.  by  Sir  H.  Bnnbury.  Lon- 
don, 1838.     8° ■    .     .  3075.14 

Hanmer  {.^ir  Thomas,  grandfather  of  the  speaker).  Account  of 
France  in  1648.  [/»  Hanmer  (Sir  T.)  Corresp.,  183.S  ;  p. 
246-319.] 3075.14 

Haun  (Jamesl.  Analytical  geometry  and  conic  sec- 
tions.    London,  1850.  16° 4011.28 

—  Elements  of  plane  trigonometry.  L.,18.'^4.  16°. 4011.35 

—  Examples  on  the  integral  calculus.     London,  lb50. 

16° 4012.22 

Hanua  (Rev.  Wm. )  Last  day  of  our  Lord's  passion. 
New  York,  1864.  12° 3557.26 

—  [Life  of  our  Lord.]  6  v.  N.  Y.,  1864-70.  12°.  3557.22 

Contents:  v.  1.  Earlier  years.  2.  Ministry  in  Galilee. 
3.  Close  of  the  ministry.  4.  Passion  week.  5.  Last  day 
of  our  Lord's  passion.  6.  Forty  days  after  the  resurrec- 
tion. 

—  Memoirs  of  T.  Chalmers.  4  v.  N.Y.,1S53. 12°.  3034.07 

—  Wars  of  the  Huguenots.     N.  Y.,  1872.     8°.  3433.19 

—  Wycliffe  and  the  Huguenots.  Edin.,1860.  16°.  3434.12 
Hanuah  (J.,  D.C.L.)     Courtly  poets  from  Ealeigh  to 

Montrose.     London,  1870.     16°.      ...  1645.20 
Haniiay  (James).     Course  of  English  literature.  Lon- 
don, 1866.     12° 2751.22 

—  Satire  and  satirists.     New  York,  1854.     12°.  2531.02 
Same.     New  York,  1853.     12°.      .     .     .  2531. 02a 

—  Studies  on  Thackeray.     L.,  [1869.]    16°.     .3172.18 

—  Three  hundred  years  of  a  Norman  house  :  barons  of 

Goumay,  10th  to  13th  cent.  L.,  1867.  12°.     471.26 
Hannibal.    See  Biography  (p.  153). 
Hanno    Carltunjinien.'iis.     [Periplus  or]  Voyage.      Tr. 

and  accomj:ianied  with  the  Greek  text ;  defended 

against  objections  by  T.  Falconer.    London,  1797. 

8' 427.18 

Same.    [Tn  Geogr.    Gr.  miuorea.  v.l.  Didol,  185.5.]  7765.03 

Same.     [In  Phenix  (The).     New  York.  1835.     12".]  6062.1* 

Hanover  (Kingdom  of).     See  Countries  (p.  329). 

Hanover  {House  of\.     See  Countries  (Hanover,  p.  329  ;— England  : 

House  of  Hanover,  f.  311)  :—a/sn  Wright  (T.  E.)      England 

under  the  House  of  Hanover.    2  v.  [477.09]. 
Hanover,  {.Mas.'i.)    See  Countries  p.  329). 

Hans  Breitmanu.    See  Leland  (C.  G.) 1663.21 

Hansard   (George  Agar).     Book  of  archery.     London, 

1840.     8° _.   4617.10 

Hansard  (Thomas  Curson).     Treatises  on  printing  and 

type-founding.     Edinburgh,  1841.     8°.     .   2765.15 
Hansard's  parliamentary  debates.  .S'ee  page  314  of  this  catalogue. 
Hauserd  Kuollys  society.   [Publications.  ]     10  v.   Lou- 
don, 1846-54.     8° 3558.08 

Note.— For  c(m1nits  see  Bibl.  and  relig.  lit.  (Baptists,  p. 78). 
Hanson  (.John  II. )     The  lost  prince  ;  identity  of  Louis 

xvn.  and  E.  Williams.     N.  Y.,  1854.    12°.  3114.15 
Hanson  (John  W. )     Hist,  sketch  of  the  old  6th  reg. 

Mass.   vol.,  1N61-64.     Boston,  1866.     1'2°.     631.06 

—  History   of  Gardiner,  Pittston,    and   W.   Gardiner, 

1602-1852.     Gardiner,  1852.    12°.     .      .     .     611.15 
Hanson  (^Sir  Levett).     Accurate  hist,   account  of  or- 
ders of  knighthood.   [^anon.'\  2  v.    London,  1802. 

12° 6622.03 

Hanson  {Sir  Ilichard  Davis).  Apostle  Paul  and  the 
preaching  of  Christianity  in  the  primitive  church. 
London,  1876.   8' 3758.11 

—  The  Jesus  of  history.     [«»0)i.]   L.,  1869.  8°.   34'22.19 
Han'way  (.Jonas).     Hist,  account  of  the  British  trade 

over  the  Caspian  Sea  :  travels,  etc.     4  v.   London, 
1753.     4? 935.01 

—  Eeflictions,  essays,  and  meditations  on  life  and  re- 


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ligiou,  with  a  coUecliou  of  proverbs,  the  Magda- 
lene charity,  e(c.     2  v.    Londou,  1761.    8^.  'JMi'.i'i 

—  Sentimental  history  of  chimney  sweepers,  in  London 

and  Westminster.     London;  1785.   1G°.     .3921.19 
Hap-hazard.    See  Field  (Kate).     1B73 2527.26 

Happiuess. 

—  liaktr  ( TF.)    Knowledge  and  happiness.     \Tn  his  Perefjrina- 

tions.  c(c..  p.  2'J-36  ;  74-81.) 2513.12 

—  Droz  (F.  X.  J. )     Art  of  being  happy.     1832.  354.5.08 

—  OiisparbnA.  de).     Le  bonheur.    18G2.     .     .  7022.01 

—  Harness  {  W.)    Connection  of  Christianity  with  hu- 

man happiuess 3r)(')i.ll 

—  Harris  [J,]     Concerning  happiuoBH.    [In  his  Works.]    .  5014.26 

—  Helps  {A.)    Miseries  of  huiiiau  life.     Life  not  so  miserable. 

[/n /lis  Friauds  in  council.     2d  ser..  v.  2.)  .    .     .     .2331.27 

—  HuppiMss  of  heaven.     By  a  father  of  the  Soc.  of 

Jesus.  2d  od.  Baltimore,  1871.  18°.  .  3557.07 
JiSr  See  also  Cheerfulness  (p.  203)  ;— Pleasure. 

Happy-thousht  hall.    See  Burnand  (F.  C.) 146.22 

Happy  tliuuglits.    See  Bnrnand  (F.  C.) 146.23 

Haps  and  mishaps  of  a  tour  in  Europe.  See  Lippiucott  (S.  J. 
(.:.) 942,01 

Hapsburg  {House  of).    See  Countries  {Auslria,  p.  293). 

Haraaztiy  (A..)  Grape  culture,  wines,  and  wine- 
making.     New  York,  1862.     8°.       ...  G133.Ui 

Harbaugh  (H.)  True  glory  of  woman.  Philadelphia, 
1858.   12° 5822.09 

Harbison  (J.  S.)  Bee-keeper's  directory,  or  bee  cul- 
ture.    San  Francisco,  1861.     12°.    .     .     .4824.12 

Harbor  and  river  convention,  Chicago,  1847.  Proceed- 
ings.   Chicago,  1S47.    ['MisceLpamphl.']  5091.07 

Harbors.     See  Arts  (Useful,  p.  43). 

Harconrt  (A.  G.  V.)  Exercises  in  practical  chemistry. 
Series  1.  Qualitative  exercises.  2d  ed.  Oxford, 
1872.     12° 4213.18 

Hardcastle  (Daniel,  jr. )  Banks  and  banking.  Lon- 
don, 1842.     12° 5933.21 

Hardee  (Wm.  J.)  Eifle  and  light  infantry  tactics. 
2  v.     Phil.,  1856.     24° 4511.07a 

Same.     2  v.    Philadelphia,  1861.  24°.     .  4511.07 

Harden  (Edward  J.)  Life  of  George  M.  Troup.  Sa- 
vannah, 1859.     8°. 3174.02 

Hardenberg  (Friediich  Ludwig  von).  ['Novalis,' 
ji.s-PHfi.  ]     Schriften.     Hrsg.  von  L.  Tieck  und  F. 

Schlegel.     Paris,  1840.     8° 7123.04 

Contents. 


Hymnen  an  <lie  Nacht. 
Lehrlintje  (Die)  zu  Sais. 
Moralische  Anaiciiten. 
Philo.iophic  und  Phyaik. 
Xagebuch. 


ffisthetik  und  Literatur. 

Briefe. 

Fragmente. 

Geistliche  Lieder. 

Gedicht*. 

Heinrich  von  Ofterdingen 

—  Henry  of  Ofterdingen.    Tr.  by  Stallknecht  ;  [with  life  of  H.] 

Cambridge,  1842.     12' 212.64 

—  Songs.     [/«  Brooks  (C.  T.)    German  lyrics  ]  .     .     .     .1622.06 

—  Trauslationa.     [la  Hedge  (F.   H.)    Prose  writers    of   Ger- 

many.]         2736.01 

—  Carli/le  (T.)    Essays,  1857  ;  p.  167-187 2517.12 

—  Stevens  [H.)    Kemiuiscences  of  H.    [Jn  his  Story  of  my  ca- 

reer.)      3165.14 

Harding  (Chester,  Arner.   portrait  painter,   b.  1792).     Tuckerman 

(H.  T.)    Book  of  artists,  1867 1415.09 

See  also  notice  of  C.  H.  in  Lippincott's  mag.,  Jan  ,  1874. 
Harding  (James  Duffield).     Drawing  models,  and  their 

uses.     5th  ed.     London,  [».(7.]     12°..     .1472.05 

—  Guide  and  'companion  to  the   'Lessons  on  art.' 

Loudon,  1850.     1.  8°. 1136.  OG 

—  Lessons  on  *art.'    Ed.  by  W.  Walker.    8th  ed.    Lon- 

don, 1867.    1.  8° 1436.15 

—  Lessons  ou  'trees.     London,  18j5.     fol.      .  1417.01 
Harding  (Stanley).   Amateur  trapper,  and  trap-maker's 

guide.     New  York,  1875.     16° 4624.12 

Hardman    (Frederick).      Scenes   and  adventures  in 

Central  America.  Edin.,  1852.  8°.  .  .1165.11 
Hardwick  (Charles).   Christ  and  other  masters  :  chris- 

tianitT  and  the  religious  systems  of  the  ancient 

world'.     2  V.     London,  1863.     12°.       .     .  3412.20 

—  History  of  friendly  societies.    L.,  1859.  10°.  .5825.05 

—  History  of  the  articles  of  religion,  with  documents  : 

1.536-1615.    2ded.    Phil.,  1860.    8°.    .     .3,5.58.18 

Same.     3d  ed.,  revised  by  F.  Procter.     London, 

1870.     12°.     [BohnsEccl.  library.]     .     .35.58.18 

—  History  of  the  Christian  church.     Middle  .ago,  [590- 

1520.]     2d  ed.     Ed.  by  F.  Procter.     Cambridge, 

1861.     12° 3415.20 

Same.    Keformatiou.    2d  ed.    Eevised  by  F.  Proc- 
ter.    Cambridge,  1865.     12° •    .  3415.21 


—  Traditions,  superstitions,  and  folk-lore,  (chiefly  Lan- 

cashire and  the  north  of  England)  ;  their  eastern 
origin  and  mythical  significance.  Manchester, 
{Enij.,)  1872.     8° 3817.27 

Hardwicke's  Science  gossip.  1869-75.  7  v.  Lon- 
don, 1870-75.    8° 8114.01 

Hard'wick  (T.  F.)  Manual  of  photographic  chemis- 
try. 7th  ed.  Ed.  by  G.  Dawson  and  E.  Hadow. 
London,  1861.    10° 3933.15 

Hardy  (A.)  D;irtrous  diathesis,  or  eczema,  rfc.  Tr.  by 
H.  G.  Piffard.     New  York,  1868.     12S     .4342.16 

Hardy  (Ctipl.  Campbell).  Forest  life  in  Acadie  :  sport 
and  natural  history  in  the  lower  provincis  of  the 
Canadian  Dominion.     N.  Y.,  1869.    8°.   .   11.53.13 

Hardy  (R.  Spence).  Manual  of  Bndhism,  in  its  mod- 
ern development,  tr.  from  Singhalese  mss.  Lon- 
don, 18110.     8° 3528.09 

Hardy  (.SVc  Thomas  Duffus).  De.seriptive  catilogue  of 
ms.  relating  to  the  history  of  Gt.  Biitain  and  Ire- 
land, v.  1-3.  [To  1327.J  London,  1862-71.  8°. 
[Rolls,  chron.] 5140.— 

Hardy  flowers.     See  Robinson  (W.)    1871 4913.12 

Hardware.    .See  Arts  (Useful),  p.  43. 

Hardyknute  :  a  fragment.  Being  the  first  canto  of  an 
epick  poem.     London,  1740.    4°.    .     .     .  43;)8.U3 

Hare  (Augustus  J.  C. )  Cities  of  northern  attd  central 
Italy.     3  V.     New  York,  1876.     12\     .     .     975.18 

—  Daye  near  Rome.  2v.ini.    Phil.,  1875.  12°.  981.26 

—  Memorials  of  a  quiet  life  [that  is  of  Mrs.  A.  W.  Hare, 

as  also  of  her  husband,  her  brother-in-law  Julius, 
and  her  two  sisters-in-law,  Lucy  and  Esther  Hare]. 
5th  ed.     2  v.   Loudon,  1873.   8°.     .     .     .  3075.26 

Same.     Records  of  a  quiet  life.     [The  Memorials, 

e(c.,  cm-tailed]  by  W.L. Gage.  B.,1873.  16°.  307-5.32 

—  Walks  in  Rome.     2  v.     London,  1871.    12°.     981.19 

—  Wanderings  in  Spain.     London,  1873.    12^     981.16 
Hare  (Augustus  Wm. )    Sermons  to  a  countrj'  congrega- 
tion.    2ded.     2  V.     London,  1S3.S.     l(i°.    3562.08 

—  Guesses  at  truth.    *v  Hare  (Julius  C.  and  A.  W.)  .     .  2526.(J9 

4[S"  For  biography  of  A.  W.  H.,  s?e  Biography  (p.  154). 
Hare  (JuUus  Charles).     Contest  with  Rome  :  a  charge 
especially  in  answer  to  Dr.  Newman.    Cambridge, 
(Kncj.)     1856.     8° 3558.22 

—  Means  of  unity  :  a  charge.     L.,  1847.   8°.     .3558.20 

—  Mission  of  the   comforter.     B.,  1854.     12°.   3558.19 

—  Victory  of  faith.     2d  ed.    Loudon^  1847.  8°.   3558.21 
— '  Vindication  of  Luther  against  his  recent  English  as- 
sailants.    2d  ed.     London,  1855.  8°.    .     .  3562.02 

—  and  Ang.   Wm.)      Guesses  at   truth.     \^imon.'\     2  v. 

London,  1847-48.  16° 2526.09 

HcU^e  (Robert).      Experimental    investigation   of    the 

spirit  manifestations.  N.  Y.,  1856.  8'.  .3815.02 
.Same.     New  York,  1858.     8' 3815.03 

—  On  the  esplosiveuess  of  nitre.    [In  Sm.  contrib.,  v.  2.]  3937.02 
Hare  (Thomas).     Election  of  representatives,  parlia- 
mentary and  municipal.  3d  ed.  L.,1865. 12°.5717. 17 

—  Minority  representation  in  Europe,  [[n  Amer.  soc.  sci.  assoc. 

Trans.,  no.  3,  1871.] 5811.02 

See  also  (^ovemment  and  politics  (Representation,  p.  688). 
Harem  life. 

—  Leonowens  {A.  Zf.)     Romance  of  the  harem.  1025.21 
Engl,  governess  of  the  Siamese  court.     .   1025.19 

—  Lolt  (E  )     Harem  life  in  Egyjit  and  Constantinople. 

1865 1082.12 

—  MeUk-IIanum.     Thirty  years  in  the.     1^72.  3123.31 

RS'  See  also,  for  incidental  descriptions,  works  relating 

to  Turkey  {p.  373  of  catalogue). 

Harford  (John  S. )     Some  account  of  the  life  of  Thomas 

Paine.     London,  1819.     8°.   ['Miscel.  pamph.,  v. 

IS).'] 5093.19 

—  Life  of  Michael  Angelo  Buonai-roti ;  also  memoirs  of 

■Savonarola,  Raphael,  and  Vittoria  Colonna.  2d  ed. 
2  v.     Loudon,  1858.    8^ 3123.29 

—  Recollections  of  WUberforce.    L.,  18t;4.  16°.  3184.18 
Hargrave  (J.  J. )     Red  River  country  and  its  resources. 

Montreal,  1871.  8' 

Hargreaves  (John  George).     The  blunders  of  vice  and 

folly  and  their  self-acting  chastisements.    London, 

1870.   12° 35C2.0G 

Hargrove  (E.)     Anecdotes  of  ai'chery.     Revised  by  A. 

E.  Hargrave.     York,  1845.   8° 4625.13 

Harington.    See  also  Harrington. 

Hariugtoii  {tiir  John).     Nuga;  antique  :  with  notes,  by 

T.  P,.rk.     2  V.    Loudon,  1804.     8'.      .     .     473.21 


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Harkness  (Wm.)  Observations  on  tc-rrt^slrial  magnetism  and  ou 
the  deviationa  of  the  compasses  of  the  U.  S.  iron  clad 
IVIonaduock  during  her  cruise  Irom  Phila..  to  San  Frau Cisco, 
in  iatJo-66.  [In  Smith,  coutvib..  v.  18,  1872.1     .     .     .  3937.18 

Harland  (Jobn).  Collect-auea  rel.  to  Manchester  aud 
its  neighborhood.  2  v.  L.,  1866  67.  4^  [Chetham 
soc,  V.  G8,  72.] 5095.28 

—  Lancashii*e  lieutenancy  under  the  Tudora  and  Stu- 

arts. L., 1839.4^.  [Chetham soc,  v.  49,  50.]  5095.09 

—  MameceF-,tre  ;  chapters  from  the  early  recorded  his- 

tory of  the  barony,  etc.,  of  Manchester.  3  v.  L., 
1861-62.  4°    [Chetham  soc,  v.  53,  56,  58.]  5095.13 

—  Thre%  Lancashii-e  documents  of  the  14th  and  15th 

centuries  :  The  great  De  Lacy  inquisition,  Feb. 
16.  1311— The  survey  of  1320-1346— Custom  roll 
and  rental  of  the  manor  of  Ashton-under-Lyue, 
Nov.  11,  1422.  London,  18G8.  4^  [Chetham 
fioc.  V.  74.] 5095.31 

Harland  (Marion, psewd.)    SeeTevhmie  (Mrs.  M..Y.)    .    . 

Harleiau  miscellany  ;  a  collection  of  scarce,  curious, 
and  entertaining  tracts,  found  in  the  earl  of  Ox- 
ford's library.  With  notes.  2d  ed.  8  v.  London, 
1753.     4^ 5038.01 

Same.     12  v.  London.  1808-11.   8^     .     .  5012.02 

jVo^e.— The  co}itents  of  this  collection  are  enumerated  in 
tlie  Boston,  Athenaeum  catalogue,  p.  133[i-40. 

Harless  {Dr,  G.  Chr.  A.  von).  System  of  christian 
ethics.  From  the  German,  by  A.  W.  Morrison. 
Revised  by  W.  Finlay.     E.iin.,  1868.     8°.  3558.24 

Harley  {LaJi/  BrUliaua).  Letters.  Notes  by  T.  T. 
Lewis.     L.,  Gamdm  soc,  1854.     4°.     .     .  5113.12 

Harley  (George).  Guide  to  landscape  drawing,  in 
pencil  and  chalk.  lOthed.  L.,  [bSOo.]  16^^.  1472.22 

Harley  (George,  M.D,)  Report  on  the  institutes  of 
medicine,  1^59-61.  [hi  Ne*w  Sydenham  soc.  year- 
bo-)k.    1860-62.] 4304.01 

Harley  (James).  The  currency  ;  its  influence  on  in- 
ternal trade.     Glasgow,  1839.  8°      .     .     .  5915.34 

Harley  (John).  The  old  vegetable  neurotics  :  hem- 
lock, opium,  belladonna,  and  henbane.  London, 
1869.     8^ 43;i4.36 

Harmau  (Henry  M.)  Journey  to  Egypt  and  Holy 
Laud,  1869-1870.     Phil,  1873.     8'.      .     .  1091.18 

Harman  (Thomas).  A  caveat  or  wareniug  for  cursetors  called 
viigabnnes.  Ed.  by  E.  Vilea  and  E.  J.  Furaival.  [E.  E.  T. 
Boc.  Extra8er..uo.9, 1869.] 7913.18 

Harmony.     Sue  Music  ;—also  Physics  (Soimd). 

Harmony  of  birds,  a  poem.  With  intiod.  [by  J.  P.  Collier].  Lon- 
don. 18i3.     16\  L7»  Percy  soc.  V.  7. J 6060.07 

Harness  [Bev.  Wm. )  Connection  of  Christianity  with 
human  happiness.  Boyle  lectures,  1821.  London, 
1823.   Id*" 3561.11 

Harold  (King).    See  Biography  (p.  154). 

Harold,  u  drama.     Sec  Tennyson  (A.)      ..-.-.     .     .     .  1743.29 

Harp  (The).     6'e'' Egan  (0.)     Antiquity.  e(c 461.06 

Harper  (L.,  LL.JJ.)  Prehminaiy  report  on  the  geology 
aud  agriculture  of  the  state  of  Jilississippi.  Jack- 
son, 1857.     8^ 4116.07 

Harper  (Robert  Goodloe).  Select -works  :  speeches  on 
political  and  forensic  subjects,  v.  1.  Baltimore, 
1814.    8° 584.16 

—  Speech  on  the  aggressions  of  France.    Speech  on  tlie  appoint- 

ment of  foreign  ministers.  [In  Moore  (F.j    Amer.  eloq..  v. 

1,  1858.] 6325.03 

Harper  (Wm.,  chancellor  of  S.  C.)  and  Hammond  (J.  H.)  Negro 
slavery.  [In  De  Bow  (J.  D.  B.)  Industrial  resources,  etc 
V.  2,  p.  205.J 6925.26 

Harper's  family  library.     187  v.     N.Y.,  [u.d]   18^. 
Abcrcrombie  (John).    Inquiries  coucerning  the  intellectual 
powers.  V.  37. 

—  Philosophy  of  moral  feelings,  v.  58. 
American  adventure,  v.  174-75. 

Bacon  (F.)    Essays,  and  Locke  (J.)    Conduct  of  the  uuder- 

standiug.  v.  171. 
Barrow  {Sir  J.)    Memoir  of  Peter  the  Great,  v.  65. 

—  Pitcairu's  island,  aud  mutiny  of  the  Bounty,  v.  31. 
Belltnap  (J.)     Americau  biography,  v.  161-163. 

BqU  (H.  G.)     Life  of  Mary  Queen  of  Scots,  v.  21.  22. 
Brewster  (David).     Letters  on  natural  magic,  v.  GO. 

—  Life  of  Sir  Isaac  Newton,  v.  26. 

— ■  RIailyra  of  science,  or  lives  of  Galileo,  Tycho  Brahe  and 
Kepler,  v.  130. 

Brnutiham  (H.)  and  others.  Objects  and  uses  of  science  aud 
lit..  V.  179. 

Bryant  (William  Cullen).  Selections  from  the  American 
poets.  V.  111. 

Buck  (Charles).  Beauties,  harmonies  and  sublimities  of  na- 
ture. V.  145. 

—  Buins  of  ancient  cities,  v.  134,  135. 


Banner  (E.)    History  of -Louisiana,  v.  176. 

Buwh  (tieorge).     Life  of  Mohammed,  v.  10. 

Camp  (George  Sidney).     Democracy,  v.  138. 

Combe  (Andrew).     Principles  of  physiology,  v.  71. 

Conk  (James).     Voyages,  v.  172. 

Court  iind  camp  of  Buonaparte,  v.  29. 

Cr.iik  (G.  L.)    Pursuit  of  kuowledf,'e  under  difiBculties.v. 94-95. 

Criohton  (Andrew).  Hist,  of  Ai-abia,  auc.  and  mod.,  v.  08-69. 
■  —  and  Wheaton  (H.)  Scandinavia,  ancient  aud  modern  ;  be- 
ing a  history  of  Deuniaik,  Sweden,  aud  Norway,  v.  130-137. 

Cruly  (George).     Life  aud  times  of  George  iv.,  v.  15. 

Cunuingham  (Allan).  Lives  of  eminent  painters  and  sculp- 
tors, V.  17-19,  66-67. 

Daua  (R.  H..  jr.)    Two  years  before  the  mast,  v.  106. 

Davenijort  (R.  A.)     Perilous  adventures,  v.  159. 

Davis  (John  Francis).  The  Chinese  ;  a  general  description 
of  tlie  empire  of  China,  v.  80-81. 

Dick  (Thomas).  Celestial  scenery,  or  wonders  of  the  plaue- 
tary  system  displayed,  v.  83. 

—  Improvement  of  society  by  diffusion  of  knowledge,  v.  59. 

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Distinguished  men  of  modern  times,  v.  123-124. 

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Harrison  {F.,  jr.)  The  locomotive  engine,  and  Phila- 
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Harrison  (Robert),  and  G-ostwick  (J.)  Outlines  of 
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Harrison  (Walter).  Pickett's  men  :  a  fragment  of  war 
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Harrison  (W.  H.)  Tourist  in  Portugal.  Illus.  by  J. 
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Harrisse  (Henri).  Bibliotheca  Americana  vetustissima  : 
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Harry.  By  the  author  of  Mrs.  Jerningham's  journal, 
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Harsha  (David  A. )  Life  of  Rev.  James  Hervey.  Albany, 
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Hart  (Joseph  C. )  Komanoe  of  yachting.  New  York, 
1S48.    12' 921.14 

Hart  (James  Morf,'an).  German  universities.  New- 
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Hart  (John  S. )  Essav  on  the  life  and  writings  of  Spen- 
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—  Female   prose  writers  of  America.      Philadelphia, 

1852.     8° 275.5. 2'2 

— •  Manual  of  American  literature.  Philadelphia,  1873. 
[1872.]     8° 2751.14 

—  Mauual  of  EngUsh  Uterature.  Phil., 1872. 12°.  2751.08 
Harte  (Francis  Bret).     East  and  West  poems.     Bos- 
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—  Poems.     Boston,  1871.     16° 1645.25 

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Hartiiig  (J.  E  )     Hints  on  s-hore  shooting  :  with  chap- 
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Hartley  (Cecil  B.)  Gentlemen's  book  of  etiquette. 
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Thomas  Sumter.     New  York,  1859.     12'-.   3097.18 

Hartley  (David).     Observations  on  man.     4th  ed.    3  v. 

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Hartley  (Isaac  S.)  Yedder  lectures,  1874.  Prayer  and 
its  relation  to  modern  thought  and  criticism.  New 
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Hartley  (Kobert  M. )  Essay  on  milk,  with  a  consider- 
ation of  the  unnatural  methods  "of  procuring  it  for 
the  supply  of  large  cities.  N.  Y.,  1842.  12°.   6136.16 

Hartley  (W.  M.  B.)  Hartford  in  the  oldeu  time. 
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Hartley  (Walter  Noel).  Air  and  its  relations  to  life. 
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Hartlib  (Samuel).  Legacy  of  husbandry.  3d  ed.  Lon- 
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—  Reformed  Virginian  silk-worm.  1655.  [In  Force  (P.)    Tracts, 

V.3.] 577.10 

—  Diicks  ( II. )     Biogr.  memoir  of  S.  H. ;  with  a  rejirint 

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V.  4.. 1870,  p.  84  93  :  in  Weatm.   rev.,  Jan..  1876  (Philos.  of 

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Hartsl^orne  (Charles  lleury).    lllus.  of  domestic  manners  during 

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Hartahorue   (Henry).      Family  adviser  and   guide  to 

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Brazil.     Boston,  1870.     8" 1166.02 

Hartwrig  (Georg).     Aerial  world  :  phenomena  and  life 

of  the  atmosphere.     New  York,  1875.     8°.  4028.11 

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—  Polar  world  :  Arctic  and  Antarctic  regions.    London, 

1869.     8° 1144.06 

—  Sea  and  its  living  wonders.    N.  Y.,  1861.  8°.  4826.01 

—  Tropical  world.     London.  1863.  8°.    .     .     .  4727.01 
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Astronomical  observatory. 

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Contents:  v.  1.  Hist,  and  description  of  the  observatory, 
by  W.  C.  Bond.  1.  2,  6.  Zuno  catalogue  of  stars  between 
the  equator  and  1'  north  declination.  2.  Observatioua  on 
the  planet  .Saturn,  1847-57.  by  W.C.Bond.  3.  Great  comet 
of  18.^8.  by  G.  P.  Bond.  5-  Obseivations  upon  the  great 
nebula  of  Orion,  by  G.  P.  Bond.  6.  Observations  of  solar 
spots,  1847,  '49,  by  W.  C.  Bond. 

Biography  and  History. 

—  .4ssoci«/ioii  of  the   Alumni.     Necrology   of  Harvard 

college,  1869-72.     Cambridge,  1872.    8°.  .  3247.28 

—  E'iol  (X  A.)    History  of  Harvard  college,  and  of  its 

present  state.     1S4S 5515.02 

—  liitn'iird  memorial  biographies  [of  graduates  who 

fell  in  the  Rebellion].     Ed.  by  T.  W.  Higginson. 

2  V.     1866 3247.26 

-  iVo^c— Reviewed  in  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  12.  1863. 

—  Osgood  (S.)     Stndeut  life  ;  letters  and  recollections 

for  a  young  friend.     1861 5512.07 

—  Ptilitur  (J. )  -Necrology  of  alumni.  1851-63.  3247.22 

—  Qiiiiictj  (J..     History   of  Harvard  university.     2  v. 

1840. 5518.20 

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V.  1.     1642-1658. 3247.25 

Reviewed  iu  N.  A.  rev.,  July,  1873. 
Sm  lUso  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  114,  1872  (Harv.  coll..  1786-87). 
Catalogues,  annual,  semi-annual,  arid  triennial. 

—  Catalogue  of  officers  and  students,  1849-50-75-76. 

Cambridge,  1819-75.     12° 5511.13 

Not''.. — The  catalogues  contain  the  course  of  instruction 
and  examination  papers.     The  set  is  imperfect. 

—  Catalogus  eorum  qui  alicujus  gradus  laurea  donati 

sunt,  1657,60,06,69,75.  Cantab., 1857-75.8°. 

—  Dahney  (J.  P. )    Remarks  on  the  Harvard  triennial. 

[n.p.,  1846].     12° 

Library. 

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IS30-34.     H° 2715.08 

—  Abbott  (£'.)    Brief  description  of  the  [card]  catalogues  of  the 

Harvard  college  library.  1867 

Statoiiieut  respecting  the  new  catalogues.     [In  Harvard 

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—  Cutter  [C.  A.)    Harv.  coll.  library.    [In  N.  A.  rev.,  rev.,  Oct.. 

1868.J 

The  new  [card]  catalogue  of  H.  college  library.     [In  N.  A. 

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Museum  of  comparative  zoology. 

—  Bulletin  V.  1-2.    1863-187L  2  v.  Cambridge,  (Jfa,5s.,) 

1863-71.     8° 4736.19 

—  Annual  report,  1860,  1862-71.     Cambridge,  (Mass.,) 

1861-71      8" 4736.17 

—  Illustrated  catalogue.     Nos.  1-6,  in  2  v.     Cambridge, 

1865-72.     8" 4738.14 

President. 

—  3Sth,  39th,  4-d,  41th-51st  annual  report.    Cimbridge, 

1862-77.     8° 

Note. — Down  to  1870-71  the  treasurer's  report  accompa- 
nied the  president's. 

Harvard  memorial  biographies.     See  Higginson  (T.  W.)  ,  3247.26 

Harvest  ol  the  sea.     See  Bertram  (J.  G.)     1866 4826.03 

Harvey  (Mrs.  — ).  Turkish  harems  and  Circassian 
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Harvey  (John).  Life  and  martial  achievements  of 
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Harvey  (Robert).  The  French  mind ;  a  psychologi- 
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Harvey  (Wm.,  d.  1657).  Works.  From  the  Latin, 
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Harvey  (Wm.,  surgeoi)).  On  corpulence  in  relation  to 
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Harvey  (Wm.  Htnrj').  Nereis  Boreali  -\mericana  : 
ma.inealgio  of  N.  A.  Pt.  1,  melanospermeaj.  Pt. 
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HaskoU  ( W.  D. )  Practice  of  engineering  field  work. 
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Same.     New  ed.     London,  1871.     8°.     .  3025.03 

Hassall  (Arthur  Hill).  Food  and  its  adulterations. 
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Hasaard  (Annie).  Floral  decorations  for  the  dwelling 
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Hassard  (J.  K.  G. )  Life  of  John  Hughes,  first  arch- 
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Hasaaurek  (Frederick).  Four  vears  among  Spanish 
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Hassel  (J.)  *Tour  of  tbe  Isle  of  Wight,  1790.  [/n  Pinkcrton  (J.) 
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Hassler  (Ferdinand  E. )  Comparisons  of  weights  and 
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Haste  to  the  rescue.  By  Mrs.  Charles  W.   1H63.  3562.07 

Hastings  (Lf((7(/ Flora).  Poems.  Edin.,1841.  8^  1651.15 

Hastings  (Ut  marq.  of).    Hee  Rawdon  (Fraucie). 

Hastings  (Thomas).  History  of  forty  choirs.  New 
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Hat  manufacture  and  hats. 

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—  Hunt  (i.)     Essays,  etc.,  p.  156 2533  04 

Hatch  (B.  F.,  il.D.)  The  constitution  of  man  ;  or 
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Hatfield  ( Rex:  Edwin  F. )  History  oi  Elizabeth,  New 
Jersey  :  including  early  history  of  Union  county. 
New  York,  186S.     8^ 622.13 

Hatfield  house.     Set  Quar.  rev.,  Jan.,  1876. 

Hatia  (Eugene).  Histoire  politique  et  litti^raire  de  la 
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Hatred.  Cracrofl  (S.)  [Inhis  Essays,  v.  1. 1868  ;  p.  242-81. J  2621.13 
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Hatton  (Joseph).  PViutiug  and  l>ookbiuding.  [/?i  Brit.  mfg.  in- 
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Hattou  (Thomas).  Hints  for  sketching  iu  water-col- 
our from  nature.     12th  ed.   L.,  1873.  12°.  1471.25 

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ours.    4thed.  L.,  [;i.  d]  12° 1471.18 

Hauff  (Wilhelm).     Sammtliche  Werke.     Mit  des  Dich- 

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Contents :    v.  1. '  Leben.    Gedicbte.    NoveUen.     2.  Mit- 

theii)^u2pQ   aus  den  Memoireu  des   Satan.     Das  Bild   des 

Kaiserar    3.  Otiiello.    Der  Mann  irn  Monde.    4.  Mahrcben 

fiir    Sobue    uud    Tocbtec    gebildeter    Stande.     Skizzen. 

5.  Lichtensteiu,  romautiscbe  Sage. 
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Haughcou  (Samuel).  The  three  kingdoms  of  nature 
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don, 1857.    16^ 4016.02 

Haupt  (Herman).  General  theory  of  bridge  construc- 
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Hauaer  ( Mrs.  I.  L. )  The  Orient  and  its  people.  [In- 
dia and  China.]     Milwaukee,  1876.     12".  1016.20 

Hiiusser  (Ludwig).  Period  of  the  reformation,  1517- 
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Havana.    See  Oountries  (Cuba,  p.  303). 

Havard  (Jean  Alexandre)  and  Fath  (Georges).     Les 


nains  cfleVires.     lllustrfe  par  E.   de  Beaumont 

Paris,  [1845.]     8° 3264.27 

Havard  (Henri).  Dead  cities  of  the  Znider  Zee.  Tr. 
by  A.  Wood.     New  ed.  L  ,  1876.     12°.     .     962.32 

—  Picturesque  Holland.     L.,  187G.  8°.    .     .     .     967.21 
Havelok  the  Dane  (Lav  of,  1280).     Ee-ed.  by  W.  W. 

Skeat.     L.,  1868.     8°.  [E.  E.  T.  soc.   Extra  ser., 
no.  4.] 

—  Latham  {R.  G.)      Havelok  tho  Dane.    [In  Roy.   soc.  of  lit. 

Trans..  V.  7.  1«63.) 6066.15 

Haven  (Alice  B.  Neal).     The  good  report  :  lessons  for 

lent.     New  Yoik,  1867.     12° 35G2.10 

j^"  For  lives  of  the  author  see.  Biography  (p.  154). 
Haven    (Erastus  Otis,  D.D.)    I'lheloric.     New   York, 

1869.  12° 6334.09 

Haven  ( Gilbert,  }ip. )   Our  next-door  neighbor  :  Mexico. 

New  York,  1^75.     8° 1152.20 

—  National  sermons,  speeches  and  letters  on  slavery 

and  its  war.     Boston,  1869.     8°.      ...  3557.09 

—  The  Pilgrim's  wallet  ;  travel  in  England,  France, 

and  Gt-rmanv.     New  York,  1^66.     12°.     .     942.13 

—  ami  Russell  (Th.)     Father 'J'aylor,  the  sailor  preach- 

er.    Boston,  1872.     12° 3171.14 

Haven  (Joseph,  i)J>.)  History  of  philosophy  ancient 
and  modern.     New  York,  1876.   12°.     .     .  5423.06 

—  Mental  philosophy.     Boston,  1869.     12°.     .   5423.03 

—  Studies  in  phOosophy  and  theology.     Andover,  1869. 

T2° 3557.10 

Haven  (Samuel  F.)    Archaeology  of  the  U.  S.  [Sm.  contrib..  v.  8, 

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Haverhill,  {Mass.)    See  Countries  (p.  329). 
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—  Hist,  critical  introd.  to  the  Pentateuch.     Tr.  by  A. 

Thoms..in.     Edin.,  1850.  8° 3731.22 

Havet  (Alfred  G. )  French  studies  :  conversations,  ex- 
ercises, dc,  and  dictionary  of  10,000  words.  Lon- 
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--  Household  French.     New  ed.   L.,  1871.   12°.   6413.43 

Havet  (Ernest  A.  E. )    Jesus  dans  rhistoirc.     Examen 

de  la  Vie  de  Jesus  par  M.  Eenan.     3e  ed.     Paris, 

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Hawaiian  Islands.    See  Countries  {Sandiiiieti  Islands,  p.  366). 
Haw-Ho-Noo  ;  or  records  of  a  tourist.    See  Lanman  (C.)  1072.03 
Haweis    ( Rev.   H.   K. )     Ashes  to  ashes :   a  cremation 
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—  Music  and  morals.     New  York,  1872.   8°.     .   1562.24 

—  Thoughts  for  the  times  :  sermons.    New  York,  1872. 

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iVbitr.— Reviewed  in   West,   rev.,  July,    1875   (Allotropic 

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Ha'wes  (J.  H.  i     Manual  of  United  States  surveying. 

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Ha'wes  (Joel).    Tribute  to  the  memory  of  the  Pilgrims, 

and  vindication  of  tho  Congregational  churches  of 

New  England.  Hartford,  1830.  16°.  .  3456.23 
Hawes  (Stephen).     The  pastime  of  pleasure.    London, 

184.5.  16°.  [Percy  society,  V.  18.]  .  .  5060.18 
Hawker  (Peter).     Instructions  to  young  sportsmen  : 

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southern  hemisphere,  by  Byron.  WalUs,  Carteret, 

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Hawking.     See  Amusements  {Hawking,  page  25). 

Ha^wkiiia  (B.  Waterhouse).     Artistic  anatomy  of  cattle 

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1874.    12= 1472.02 

Hawkins  (Ernest).     Hist,  notices  of  the  missions  of 

the  church  of  Eugland  in  the  N.  Amer.  colonies 

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Hawkins  (Fraucis  Vaughau).    Partial  asceut  of  Mont  Cervin  (Mat- 

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Hawkins  (F.  W. )  Life  of  Edmund  Kcaa.  2  v.  Lou- 
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Ha'wkins  (Henry).  Reform  of  parliament  tlie  ruiu  of  parliament. 
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Hawkins  (.Sir  John.  i.  1520.  d.  1595'.  Voyagea  to  the  West  In- 
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Hawkins  {•<ir  John,  d.  1789).     *General  history  of  the 

science  and  practice  of  music.  5v.L.,1776.4°.15(;<).01 
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—  Life  of  Samuel  Johnson.     L.,  1787.     8".     .3093.09 
Hawkins  (John  .Sidney).     History  of  Gothic  architec- 
ture.    London,  1813.  8= 1313.29 

HaTvkins  (Sir  Richard).  Observations  in  his  voyage 
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Hawkins  (Rev.  "VVm.  G.)  Lunsford  Lane  ;  or,  another 
Helper  from  N.  C.     Boston,  18153.   12°.     .  3097.09 

HaTvks  (Francis  Lister).  Biographies  of  the  heroes  of 
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V.  1.  Virginia  :  with  journals  of  the  diocese,  from  1785  to 
1835.    2-  Maryland, 

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Japan,  in  1852-54,  under  com.  M.  0.  Perry.     3  v. 

185a.     4° 1026.02 

Same.     New  York,  1856.     8° 1016.05 

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ary history  of  North  Carolina :  3  lectures.     Ra- 
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Hawkseye,  r^jseiit;.]    Sw  Stage  of  1871.    .     .- 1743  16 

Haws  (Samuel).  Journal  lor  1775.  See  Military  journals  of  two 
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Hawthorne  (Julian).  Saxon  studies.  B.  ,1876. 12°.964.29 

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Hawthorne   (Nathaniel).      Life  of   Franldiu  Pierce. 
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—  Our  old  home  :  English  sketches.  B.,18G3. 16°.  954.15 
Contents, 


About  Warwick. 

Burns  (Some  ofthebauuts  of). 

Civic  banquets. 

Consular  experiences. 

Leamington  spa. 

Lichfield  and  Uttoxeter. 

London  suburb. 


Near  Oxford. 

Outside  glimpses  of  English 
povert.v. 

Pilgrimage  to  old  Boston. 

Recollections  of  a  giited  wo- 
man [/.  e.  Delia  BaconJ. 

Up  the  Thames. 


Reviewed  in  Blackw.,  v.  91,  18G3  or  Littell,  1864.  v,  1. 

—  Passages  from  English  note-books.     2  v.     Boston, 

1870.    12° 952.21 

—  Passages  from  French  and  Italian  note-books.     2  v. 

Boston,  1872.    12" 967.06 

—  Passages  from  note  books.  \In  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  17-18, 1866.] 

it^  For  his  romances  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  48H). 
jft^  For  biogr.  antl  critical  notices  of  14.  H.  see  Biography 
(p.  155) ;  also — 
■— Fiekh  (J.  T.)    Hawthorne.     1876.      .     .     .3076.17 

—  Hutton  (R.  H.)     Essays,  1876 2532.26 

—  Lathrop  (Q.  P.)     Study  of  H.     1876.      .     .3076.19 

—  Smith  {G.  B.)     Poets  and  novelists.     1876.  3251.11 

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man)  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  76.  1853  ;  New  ELiglauder,  v.  18,  1S60 
(Marble  Faun,  a  review,  by  E.  W'.  Robbius) ;  v.  19,  1861 
(Marble  Faun  ;  with  key  to  its  interpretation,  by  M.J. 
Gale). 

Hawthorne  ( J/J-s.  Sophia  Peabody,  icife  of  K )  Notes 
in  England  and  Italy.  N.  Y.,  186'9.  '  12°.  952.19 
See  Atl.  monthly,  v.  28,  1871  (EVg  with  Mrs.  H.,  by  T. 
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Haxthausen  (August  F.  L.  M.,/rei/ieirvon).  Russian 
empire,  its  people,  etc.     2  v.  L.,  1856.   8°.     551.04 

—  Transcaucasia  ;  nations  between  the  Black  Sea  and 

the  Caspian.  Loudon,  1854.  8°.  .  .  .1034.14 
Hay  (Cecil).     Club  and   drawing  room  :  pictures  of 

modem  life.  2  v.  in  1.  L.,  1870.  8°.  .  6216.33 
Hay  (David  Ramsay).     Attempt  to  define  te^thetical 

taste.     EcUnburgh,  1844.     8° 1412.27 

—  First  principles  of  symmetrical  beauty.    Edinburgh, 

1846.   12° 1412.22 

—  Human  head  as  represented  in  Greek  ait.     Edin- 

burgh. 1819.  4° 1436.01 

—  Interior   decorator,   laws   of   harmonious  coloring. 

Philadelphia,  1867.     8° 1453.18 

—  Laws  of  harmonious  colouring.     3d  ed.     London, 

1836.     8° 1422.10 

Same.     4th  ed.     London,  1838.  8°.     .     .  1422.09 

—  Origin  il  geometrical  diaper  designs,  [with]  the  true 


principles  of  ornamental  design.     London,  1814. 
4°. 1437.03 

—  Principles  of  beauty  in  colouring  systematized.    Ed- 

inburgh, 1845.    8° 1422.11 

Hay  (George,  D.D.)     Scripture  doctrine  of  mir.icles. 

New  ed.  2  v.  Edin.,  1873.  12°.  .  .  .  3557.30 
Hay  (John).  Castilian  days.  B.,  1871.  16°.  2528.23 
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—  Pike  county  ballads  and  other  pieces.    Boston,  1871. 

12° 1645.26 

Hay  (John  Barras).     Inaug.  addresses  hy  lords  rectors 

of  the  univ.  of  Glasgow  ;  prefixed,  hist,  sketch. 

Glasgow,  1839.   8° 5518.16 

Hay  (  Vice-adni.  Si)'  John  Dalrymple).     Ashanti  and  the 

gold  coast.     London,  1874.     16°.     .     .     .  1083.24 
Hay  (llaiy  Cecil).    See  Fiction  class-Ust  (p.  488). 
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—  Religio  philosophi  :  or   principles  of   moraUty  and 

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Hay-fever.     See  Medicine  (Catarrh). 
Haycock  (W. )     Horses,  how  they  ought  to  be  shod. 

London,  1869.     sm.  4° .  4627.03 

Hayden  (Prof.  Ferdinand  V.)    Geol.  survey  of  the  territories. 

See  Countries  ( United  Slates  :  Gov.  surveys,  p.  382). 
Hayden  (Wm.  B.)    Light  on  the  last  things.     New 

York,  1869.  16° 3557.12 

—  Phenomena  o"f  modern  spiritualism.     2d  ed.     Bos- 

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Haydn  (Franz  Joseph,  musical  composer).     See  Biography  (p.  154), 
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—  Dictionary   of   dates.     Ed.    by  B.   Vincent.      New 

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Same.  Sapplemcnt  relating  chiefly  to  Amer.  top- 
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Supplement,  to  the  13th  ed.   L.,  1871.   8°.     414.17 

Haydn's  Universal  index  of  biography.     Ed.  by  J.  B. 

Payne.     Loudon,  1870.  8°. 3234.13 

Haydn  and  other  poems,  [fmon.]  N.Y., 1870.16°.  1645.22 

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Hayes.     See  also  Hays. 
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Hayes  (Richard).     New  method  for  valuing  of  annui- 
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Hayes  (liutherfurd  B. )     Life,  public  services,  and  se- 
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1876 3074.34 

Hayne  (Paul  H. )  Avolio  ;  a  legend.  With  other  po- 
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—  Legends  and  lyrics.     Phil.,  1872.   12°.     ■-,  1645.33 

—  Poems.     Boston,  1855.     12° .1645.31 

Hayne  (Robert  Y.)    Speech  on  Foote's  resolution.  [In  Moore  (F.) 

Amur,  eloquence,  v.  2,  1858,)  ■ 6325.04 

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—  Herring  (J,)  and  Lungacre  (J,  B,)    Nat.  portr.  gallery,  v.  2, 

1833 3247,09 

Hays  (Isaac,  ed,)    See  American  journal  of  the  medical  sciences. 

Hays  (Mary).  Female  biography.  6  v.  London, 
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Hayter  (C. )  Introduction  t<i  perspective,  drawing  and 
painting.     3d  ed.     London,  1820.     8".     .   1432.13 

Hayti,     See  Countries  (Hayti,  p.  329). 

Hayton  or  Haiton  (/irince  de  Goriyos,  rille  de  la  Cilicie),  Histoire 
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Hayward  (Abraham).  Biographical  and  critical  es- 
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Contents  :  v.  1.  Sydney  Srnitli.  Samuel  Rogers.  James 
Smith.  George  Sehvyn.  Lord  Chesterfield.  Lord  Mel- 
bourne.    Gen.  von  Uadowitz.    Countess  Hahii-Hahn.    Heu- 


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of  the  bar.  2.  The  Oriinoiin  caiupaitjii.  Aiuer.  oratnrM  and 
Btatesmeu.  JourualiHin  in  tYance.  EukI.  ncwspajior  pitsn. 
Parisian  morals  and  nmnners.  Coup  d'etat  of  isrd.  Imi- 
tativQ  powers  of  uiueic.  BritiBh  Held  sports.  £tiquetto. 
Art  of  dining. 

Samo.   Now  series.  2(1  ed.  2  v.  L.,187:!.  8^  2528.17 

Conti'nfs :  V.  1.  TIio  poarla  and  mock  pearls  of  history. 
Frederic  von  Geutz.  Maria  Edt'oworlh  :  ber  life  and  wri- 
tings. Goortje  Canning  aa  a  man  of  leitors.  Marslial  Saxe. 
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and  wkiat-players.  2.  Vaiieties  nf  history  and  art.  Ed- 
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-  tiuus.  Lady  Palmerstun.  Lord  Lauadowue.  Lord  Dalliug 
and  Bulwer.     More  about  Junius. 

Same.     3a  series.     London,  1874.    8^.     .  2528.19 

Coiitenfs :  Tlie  British  parliament  :  its  history  and  elo- 
quence. Curiosities  of  Gorman  archives.  Eut,'land  and 
Franco  :  their  national  qualities.  Laufrey's  Napoleon. 
Lord  cbaucellors  of  Ireland,  Xhe  second  Armada.  The 
purchase  system. 

—  Chesterfield  :  his  life,  etc.     And  George  Selwyn  :  his 

life,  etc.  London,  1854.  16^.  [la  Trav.  library. 
V.  17.] 5075.22 

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sound.    London.  18G8.     12° 30^8.29 

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Hay  ward  (.si?- John).     Anuals  of  the  first  four  years 

of  the  reign  of  Elizabeth.     Ed.  by  J.  Bruca.     Lon- 

dOQ.   Gxmdensoc,  1840.  4° 5112.07 

Hayward  (John).  Book  of  religions.  B.,1870.  8^.3411.19 

—  Gazetteer  of  the  U.>States.  Hartford,  1853.  8^  1135.07 
Hazard  (Rowland  G.)     Freedom  of  mind  in  willing  ; 

or,  every  being  that  wills  a  creative  first  cause. 
New  York,  1864.   12^ 5423.08 

—  Two  letters  on  causation  and  freedom  in  willing,  ad- 

dressed to  John  Stuart  Mill.  With  an  appendix, 
on  existence  of  matter,  and  our  notions  of  infinite 

space.     London,  1869.     8^ 5432.07 

Hazard  (Samuel).    Annals  of  Pennsylvania,  1609-1682. 
Philadelphia,  1850.    *^ 623.07 

—  Cuba  with  pen  and  pencil.  Hartford,  1871.  8^.  1161.13 

—  »Santo  Domingo,  past  and  present  ;  with  a  glance  at 

Hayti.     New  York,  1873.     8'= 1161.20 

Hazard  (Willis  P. )     Jersey,  Alderoey,  and  Guernsey 

cow.     Philadelphia.  1872.     8^ 6134.19 

Hazel-blossoms.     ,5ee  Whittier  (J.  G.)     1875 1695.;i7 

Hazeu  (Edward).     Popular  technology,  or  professions 

and  trades.  2  v.  New  York,  1850.  18^  3914.24 
Hazea  {Gen.  Wm.  B.)     The  school  and   the  army  in 

Germany  and  France,  with  a  diary  of  siege  life  at 

Versailles.  New  York,  1872.  8^  .  .  .  4516.13 
Hazlitt  (Wm.)     Characters  of  Shakspeare's  plays.    4th 

ed.     London,  1818.    16^ 1753.20 

Same.     New  York,  1857.  12° 2531. U5 

—  Conversations  of  James  Northeote.  L.,1830.8'^.3134.13 

—  Criticisms  and  di'amatic  essays  of  the  English  stage. 

2ded.     London,  1854.   le^" 2531.18 

C<mte7its :    Actors  and  acting.     Modern  comedy.    Dra- 
matic-poetry.    Play-going.     Kean's  characters.    Mrs.  Sid- 
dons.     Kemble.     Jliss  O'Neill.    Macready,  etc.,  etc. 
Same.     London,  1851.     16'^ 2531.17 

—  Criticisms  on  art.     2  v.     L.,  1843-44.     16=.  1431.09 

—  Lectures   on   the  dramatic  literature   of  the  age  of 

Ehzabeth.  London,  1840.  16^  .  .  .  2531.11 
Same.     New  York,  1857.  12° 2531. U5 

—  Lectures  on  the  English  comic  writers.     New  York, 

1857.   12° 2531.0G 

Contents  :  On  wit  and  hnmor.  Shakspeara  and  Ben  Jon- 
sou.  Cowley,  Butler,  Suckling,  Etherege.  He.  Wycheriey, 
Congreve,  Vaubrugh,  and  Farquhar.  On  the  periodical  es- 
Baywta.  On  the  English  novelista.  Worka  of  Hogarth. 
Comic  writers  of  the  last  century. 

—  Lectures  on  the  English  poets.  L.,  1841.  16^  2531.10 

Contents. 


Burns. 

Butler. 

Chatterton. 

Chaucer. 

CoUius. 

Comic  writers  of  last  century. 

Congreve. 

Cowley. 

Cowper. 

Dry den. 


English  novelists. 

Farquhar. 

Gay. 

Hogarth  (On  the  works  of). 

Jonaou  (Ben  J 

Milton. 

Modern  poets. 

Old  Eugliah  ballada. 

periodical  essayists. 

Poetry  in  general. 


S!iakt.'flpearo. 
Siicnsor. 
Suckling. 
Thomson. 


Vanbrugh. 

Wit  and  hunior.^ 

Writers  of  pastoral. 

Wycheriey. 


■  Life  of  Napoleon  Bonaparte.     4  v.  in  2.     London, 

1S52.     8 3127.16 

Literary  remains.     2  v.  L.,  1836.     8°.     .     .  3076.13 

Contents. 


Bellef.whethor  voluntary?  v.l. 
Conduct  ot  life.  v.  2. 
Fight  crhe),  v.  2. 
Fine  art-i,  v.  2. 

Hazlitt  (Biogr.  sketch  of),  by 
his  son,  V   1. 

—  (Character  of), by  Lamb, v.l. 

—  (Some  thoughts  on  tho  ge- 
nius of),  by  IJuhver,  v.  1. 

—  (Thoughts   upon),  by  Tal- 
fourd,  V,  I 

Hubbea  (Writings  of),  v.  1. 
Liberty  and  necessity,  v,  1. 
Locke's  Essay  on  the  human 

understanding,  v.  1. 
Main  chance  (The),  v.  2. 
Means  and  ends,  v.  1. 
Money  (Want  of),  v.  2. 


My  first  acquaintance  with 
poets  [Cok-ridgej,  v.  2. 

Opera  (The),  v.  2. 

P.-raonal  pulitica,  v.  1. 

Persons  one  would  wish  to 
have  seen,  v.  2. 

Project  for  a  new  theory  of 
civil  and  criminal  legisla- 
tion. V.  1. 

Self-love.  V.  2. 

Shyness  of  scholars,  v.  2. 

Spirit  of  monarchy,  v.  2. 

Tooke's  ■  Diversions  of  Pur- 
ley.'  v.  1. 

Vatican  (The),  v.  2. 

Wit  (Definition  of),  v.  1. 


Youth  (On  the  feeling  of  im- 
mortality in),  v.  2. 

Notes  of  a  jom-ney  through  France  and  Italy.     Lon- 
don, 1826.     8° 963.07 

Oliver  Cromwell  :  biography.  L.,  1857.  16°.  3045.09 
Plain  speaker.     2  v.  London,  1851-52.     16°    2531.15 

Cotitetits. 

Party    {Jealousy   and    spleeu 
of),  V.  2. 


Pasta  (Mme.)  and  Mars  (MUe.), 
V.  2. 

People  of  sense,  v.  2. 

Personal  character,  v.  2. 

Prose  style  of  poets,  v.  1. 

Qualifications  necessary  to 
success,  V.  2. 

Reading  old  books,  v.  2. 

Reason  and  imagination,  v.  1. 

Respectable  people,  v.  2. 

Scott,  Racine,  and  Shakes- 
peare, V.  2. 

Spirit  of  obligation,  v.  1. 

Spurzheim's  theory,  v.  1. 

Success  in  life,  v.  2. 

Whether  genius  is  conscious 
of  its  powers,  v.  1. 


Antiqiuty,  v.  2. 

Application  to  study,  v.  1. 

Conversation  of  authors,  v.  1. 

Depth  and  superficiality,  v.  2. 

Difference  between  writing 
and  speaking,  v.  2. 

Dreams,  v.  1. 

Egotism,  v.  1. 

Envy,  v.  2. 

Hating  (Pleasures  of),  v.  1. 

Hot  and  cold,  v.  1.     , 

Londoners  and  country  peo- 
ple, V.  1. 

Look  of  a  gentleman,  v.  2. 

New  school  of  reform,  v.  1. 

Novelty  and  familiarity,  v.  2. 

Old  age  of  artieta,  v.  1. 

Old  Euglish,  writers  and  speak 
ers,  v.  2. 

On  sitting  for  a  picture,  v.  1. 

—  Reply  to  the  essay  on  population  by  T.  R.  Malthus. 

[wion.]     Loudon.  1807.  8° 5914.10 

—  Round  table  :  a  collection  of  essays  on  literature. 

men,  and  manners.     London,  1841.     12'^.  2531.12 

Conletits. 

Stanner. 

Mi'tbiidism  (Causes  of). 

Niglitmare. 

Patriotism. 

Pedantry. 

Pitt  (Character  of). 

Poi-tical  cliaracter. 

Poetical  versatility. 

Posthumous  fame. 

Pulpit  oratory :  Dr.  Cbalmera 

and  ilr.  Irving. 
Religious  hypocrisy. 
Rousseau  (Ohitractur  of). 
Scotch  character. 
Tendency  of  sects. 
Waaherwomou. 

contemporary  portraits.     New 
2531.07 


Actors  and  acting. 

Arguing  in  a  circle. 

Beauty. 

Buucle  (John). 

Character  of  John  Bull. 

Chaucer. 

Classical  education. 

Commonplace  critics. 

Commonplace  people. 

Day  by  the  fiie. 

Dt-ath  and  burial. 

Fame  (Different  sorts  of). 

Good  nature. 

Gusto. 

Imitation. 

Literary  character. 

Love  of  life. 

-  Spirit  of  the  age:  or 
York,  1857.   12".    . 


Bentham. 

Brougham. 

Burdett  (Sir  F.) 

Byron. 

Campbell. 

Cobbett. 

Coleridge 

Crabbe. 

-Table talk.    2  v. 

Aristocracy  of  letters 
CharaL:ter  (Knowledge 
Coffee  house  politics, 
Conduct  of  life,  v.  2. 
Corporate  bodies,  v.  2. 
Criticism,  v.  2. 
Death  (Fear  of),  v.  2. 


Contents. 
Eldon  (Lord). 
Gifford. 
Godwin  (Wm.) 
Hunt  (Leigh). 
Irving  (Edw.) 
Irving  {Wash.) 
Jeffrey  (F.) 
Lamb  (C.) 

London,  1345-46. 

Contents. 
V.  2. 


Mackintosh, 
Malthus. 
Moore  (T  ) 
Scott  (Walter). 
Southey. 
TookelHorne). 
Wilberforce. 
Wordsworth. 

16\     .  2531.13 


of).  V 
V.2. 


Disadvantages  of  Intellectual 

superiority,  v.  2. 
Effeminacy  of  character,  v.  3. 
Familiar  style,  v.  2, 
Fight  (The),  v.  1. 
Genius  and  common  aeaae.v.l 
Going  a  journey,  v.  1. 


la  askin-  for  book*,  use  the  "  Bdok  Order,"  giviujj  tUa  AUXEOR'a  NAilli,  the  first  part  of  tho  TITLIi^aud  the  NUMBER. 


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HAZLITT  -  HEALEY 


Hazlitt  (Wm. ),  continued. 
Great  au4  littln  tliinj^a,  v.  2. 
Ignorance  ot  the  learued,  v.  1. 
p'.dian jugglers,  v.  1. 
Living  to  oue'8  self,  v.  1. 
Mpiii  chance  (Tbe),  v.  2. 
Milton's  Bonuets,  v.  1. 
Opera  (The),  v.  2. 
Paradox    and  commouplace, 

V.  1. 
Past  and  future,  v,  1. 
Patronage  and  pnfiiug.  v,  2. 
People  with  one  idea,  v.  1. 

S.xme.     New  York,  1S57.   ]2'. 

^      Xotf.. — A  Bolectiou  from  the  Engl,  ed.,  with  a  few  addl 
tious. 

Cimt'^nls. 


Picturesque  and  ideal,  v.  2. 
Shyness  of  scholars,  v.  2. 
Hpirit  of  controversy,  v,  1. 
Thought  and  action,  v.  1. 
Travelling  abroad,  v.  1. 
Vulgarity  and  affectation,  v.  1. 
Want  of  money,  v.  1. 
Whether   actors  ought  to  ait 

in  the  boxes,  v.  2. 
Why  distant  objects  please,v.2 
Will -making,  V,  1 

.     .     .  2531.03 


Antiquity,  V.  2. 
Application  to  study,  v.  1. 
Character  { Knowledge  of),  v.l. 
Conduct  ot  life.  V.  2. 
Conversation  of  authors,  v.  2. 
Corporati-  bodies,  V.  1. 
Fear  of  death,  v.  1. 
Going  a  journey,  T.  1. 
Egotism.  V.  1. 
Gentleman  (Look  of  a),  v.  2. 
Ignorance  of  the  learned,  v.  1. 
Indian  jugglers,  v.  2. 
My  first    acquaintance    with 
poets,  [i.e.  Coleridge],  v.  2. 
Old  Euglish  writers  and  speak- 
.    eis,  V.  2. 


Old  age  of  artists,  v.  1. 
Painting  {Pleasures  of),  v.  1. 
I'LHt  and  future,  v.  1. 
People  with  one  idea,  v.  1. 
Personal  character,  v.  2. 
Persons  one   would  wish  to 

have  seen.  v.  2. 
Poussin's  landscape,  v.  1. 
Prose  style  of  poets,  v,  2. 
Reading  old  bnoks,  v.  2. 
Regal  character,  v.  1. 
Shyness  of  scholars,  v   2. 
Vulgarity  and  affectation,  v  2 
Why  distant  objects  please, 
.1. 


Will-making,  v.  1. 
Winterslow  :   essays  and  characters  written  there. 
CoUeotea  by  his  sou.     L.,18'.0.     1'2°      •     .  2531.20 

Contents,  -1 


Belief,  whether  voluntary. 
BurliO  (Character  of). 
Chatham  (Character  of  lord). 
Consistenc.v  of  f>pinion. 
Essav-writing  (Farewell  to). 
Feeling    of    immortality    in 

youth. 
Fox  (Character  of)- 
Matter  and  manner. 
Mi-aus  and  ends. 
Mind  and  motive. 


My  first  acquaintance  with 
poets.  [Coleridge,  tic] 

Party  spirit. 

Persoual  identity. 

Persons  one  would  wish  to 
have  seen. 

Pitt  (Character  of). 

ProjHct  for  a  new  theory  of 
civil  and  criminal  legisla- 
tion. 

Public  opinion. 


.^g"  For  lives  and  notices  of  W.  H.  src  Biography  (p.  154) ; 
also  Bentley's  miscel..  V.  37,  1855  ;  New  monthly,  T.  29, 
1830  .  and  references  in  Poole's  index. 
Hazlitt  (Wm.  Garew).  Anecdutes  and  reminiscences 
of  illustrious  meu  and  women  of  modern  times. 
[anon.]     London,  1H72.     16° 3'221.1'2 

—  Cat:il"giie  of  early  English  uiiscellanies,  formerly  in  the  Har- 

lei:iu  library.     1,  .  Ccintden  miscel.,  \.  fi.iatii.     4'.     .5113.41 

—  Eaglish  drama  and  stnge  under  the  Tudor  and  Stu- 

art princes,  1513-1 6li4.     L.,  18119.     i".      .  17al.23 

—  Eaclish  proverbs  and  proverbial  phrases.     London, 

18G9.     8° 6'211.17 

—  Haa  d-book  to  the  populnr,  poetical,  and  dramatic 

hterjture  of  Gt.  Britain,  to  the  restoration.     Lon- 
don, U67.     8^ 2751.13 

—  History  of  the  Venetian  republic.   [409  to  1457.]  4  v. 

LoodoQ,  18G0.     8= 534.11 

—  laed.ted   tracts:  illus.   the  manners,  opinions,  and 

occupations  of  Englishmen   during  tlie  16th  and 
17ih   centuries.     London,   18118.     sm.   4".     454.24 

—  Msmoirs  of  Wm.  H'.izlitt.    2  v.   L.,  1867.  li".   3076.20 

—  Bamains  of  early  popular  poetry  of  England.     4  v. 

LDQdon.  1864.   16^ 1(545.27 

—  Shake-,peare  jest-books.    3  v.  L.,  1864.     16^1752.17 

iV'o/e.— W.  C.  H.  has  also  edited  Brand's  Pop.  antiquities. 

1870  ed. :  and  tiie  Roxburijhe  library.  

He  that  overcometh.    .Sre  Boardman  (W.  E.)      ....  3522.17 

He  wilicoiue.     S«  Tyng  (S.  11.) 3liU.29 

Head  ('i'hi').  See  Fine  arts  {Figure-drawing  and  painting,  p.  543)  ; 
— Medicine  (Head,  Diseases  of  t/te)  ;— Phrenology  ;— Physio- 
gnomy ; — Heads. 
Heaa  (i'li'  Edmund  W.)  'Shall 'and  'will;'  added, 
1.  An  essay  on  certain  af&rmative  and  negative 
jiarticles  in  Euglish.  2.  An  essav  on  the  provin- 
cial word 'Songle.'  2ded.  L.,  1858.  12".  6i3'2.20 
Head  ( .Sir  Francis  Bond).  Mr,  Kinglake.  3d  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1863.     8° 5091.03 

/Vote. ~  A  criticism  of  Kinglake's  Hi^t.  of  the  Crimean  war. 

—  Bubbles  from  th,..  Branueus  of  Nassau,     [anon.]    3d 

ed.     London,  1834.   12° 961.11 

—  Descriptive  essays.     2  v.     L.,  1857-     8".     .2531.21 

Conl-uts  :    V.    1.    Cornish  miners  in  America.     Euglish 
charity.      Locomotion  by  steam.      British  policy.      The 


printer's  devil.  The  red  man.  2.  Air  we  live  in.  Memo- 
randum of  the  battle  of  Waterloo.  London  and  Norlh- 
westcrn  railway.  Electric  telegraph.  Bi'itaunia  bridge. 
London  post  of&ce. 

—  Faggot  of  French  sticks  ;  or,   Paris  in   1851.     New 

York,  1853.   12° 963.17 

—  Fortnight  in  Ireland.     New  York,  1853.  12°.     993. 12 

—  Horse  and  his  rider.     London,  1861.    8°.     .  4617.25 

—  Life  of  James  Bruce.     N.  Y.,  1840.     18°.     .1081.10 

—  Narrative  [of  his  Canadian  administration,  1836-38]. 

London,  1839.    8° ^     .     564.18 

—  Rough  notes  dming   a  journey  across  the  Pampas 

and  among  the  Andes.   2a  ed.  L..1826.  1'2°.  1161.03 

—  The  Koyal  engineer.     Loudon,  1869.    8°.     .4515.04 

—  Sketch  of  the  life  of  field-marshal  Sir  J.   Burgoyne. 

Loudon,  1872.   12° 3025.22 

Head  [Sir  George).     Eome  :  a  tour  of  many  days.    3  v. 

London,  1S49.    8° 974.01 

Head  (J.   H. )     Home   pastimes,  or   tableaux   'vivants. 

Boston,  1860.    12° 4611.03 

Same.     Boston,  1867.  12° 1742.06 

Head-dress.     See  Hair  and  beard  (p.  599) ;  also  Costume  (p.  284j  ; 

and  Hat  (p   009). 
Headley  (Henry).     Select  beauties  of  ancient  English 

poetry.     With  biogr.  sketch,  by  H.  Kett.     2  v.  iu 

1.    London,  1810.  8° 1652.02 

Headley  {liec.  'Joel  T.)    The  Adirondack  ;    or  life  in 

the  woods.     New  ed.     N.  Y.,  1869.     12°.   1112.09 

—  Chaplains  and  clergy  of  the  revolution.     New  York, 

1864.   12° 3243.01 

—  Farragut and  our  naval  commanders,  1861-65.     New 

York,  1S67.    8° 575.10 

—  Great  rebellion  ;  a  history.     2  v.    Hartford,  1863-66. 

8° 634.05 

.Same.     Die  gro.sse  Rebellion  ;    eine    Geschiohte. 

2v.      Hartford,  lSfi:!-6(:;.   8° 634.12 

—  Imperial  guard  of  Napoleon.   N-Y.,185G.  12°.   3132.03 

—  Life  of  Oliver  Cromwell     N.Y.,  1853.     12°.  3045.10 

—  Life  of  Havelook.     New  York.  1859.    12°.     .3076.09 

—  Lives  of  Wiufleld  Scott,  and  Andrew  Jackson.     New 

York,  1852.   12°.     .     .  * 3157.12 

—  Miscel.  works.     2  v.  New  York,  1849.     1'2°.  2531.23 

v.l.  Biogr.  sketch  of  author.  Rome.  Pope  Pius  ix.  and 
Italy.  Rambles  through  Paris.  Rambles  about  Loiidou- 
Rambles  iu  Entilaud  and  Wales.  St.  Regis  Indians.  Adap- 
tation of  ones  intellectual  efforts,  t^c.  Washington.  Bat- 
tle of  Monmouth.  2.  Waldenses.  Paul  Jones.  Oliver 
Cromwell.  Thiers' French  revolution.  Alison's  History  of 
Europe.     Waterloo.     The  one  progressive  principle. 

—  Mountain  adventures.     New  York,  1S72.   12°.  922.23 

—  Napoleon  and  his  marshals.     2  v.     New  York,  1853. 

12° 3132.01 

—  Power  of  beauty.     New  York,  1860.  8°.        .5437.07 

Contents  :  Esther.     Ruth.     Alfierl.     Beauty. 

—  Sacred  mountains.     New  York,  1S6U.     1'2°.   1053.00 

—  Sacred  plains.     Buffalo,  1856.     1'2°.     .     .     .1053.05 

—  Second  war  with  England.   2  v.  N.Y., 1853.12°.  585.01 

—  Sketches  and  rambles  [in  England  and  Paris].    New 

York,  1851.   12° 942.06 

—  Washington  and  his  generals.     2  v.   New  York,  1853. 

12° 3177.06 

Headley  (Rfv.  Phineas  C.)     Hero  boy  ;  or  Gen.  Grant. 

New  York,  1864.   16° 30ti7.20 

~  Island  of  fire.     [Iceland.]     874-1874.     Boston,  1875. 

1-2° 1143.17 

—  Life  and   campaigns   of   U.   S.   Grant.     New   York, 

1866.     8° 3067.26 

—  Life  of  Josephine.     Auburn,  1856.     12°.     .  3094. 18 

—  Life  and  military  career  of  maj.-gen.   W.  T.    Sher- 

man.    New  York,  1865.      12° 3163.11 

—  Massachusetts   iu    the   rebellion,    1861-65.     Boston, 

1866.     8° 631.21 

-  Patriot  boy  ;  life  of  maj.-gen.   0.  M.  Mitchel.     New 

York,  1865.   16° 3124.19 

-Women  of  the  Bible.     Auburn,  1851.     12°.  5822.12 
Heads.  Slecen^a.A.)  A  lectuve  on  beads.  1799.  6214.19 

ttiS"  .See  also  Head  (The),  for  other  references. 
Heads  and  hands  in  t!ie  world  of  labour.    See  Blalkie  {W.  G.) 

1B65 6816.09 

Heads  and  tales;  quadrupeds,  e(c.     &f  White  (A.)  1870.     4722.07 
Heads  aud  tails  :   studies  and  stories  of  pets.     By  Grace  Green- 
wood.    .S'«  Lippincott  (S.  J.  c.)     1875 4722.21 

Heads  of  the  people.     .S'm  Meadows  (K.)     2v 2535.12 

Healey  (F. )     A  collection  of  two  hundred  chess  prob- 
lems.    London,  1866.     12° 4614.  20 


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Health  auil  itR  conditions.    .SV^  Hinton  (J.)   1871.     .     .     .4302.22 

Health  aLid  education.     Sfr  Kingsley  (Ch.)    1874.     .     .     .  2534.02 

Health  at  home.     See  Hall  (W.  W.)    1»72 4312.04 

Healtli  for  the  million,   [iwon.']    L.,  1858.  1G°.  4321.13 

Health  tracts.     Sre  Hall  (W.  \V.)    18C8 4321.23 

Health  trip  to  the  troi.ii-s.    See  WiUis  (N.  P.)  18S4.    .     .  11C2.24 

Healthy  liouais.     St.-  Eassie  (W.)    1872 3932.66 

Healy(Mary).     Home  theatre.     B.,  1872.  1G°.  1742.00 
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Hean^Ufe.     Stf  Cuyler  (T.  L.)     1871 3537.19 

Heart  ol  Christ.     See  Sears  (E.  H.)    1872 3755.00 

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Heather  (John  Fry).  Descriptive  geometry,  with 
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1871.    12= 3H22.17 

Contents:  v.  1.  Drawing  and  measuring.  2.  Optical.  3. 
Surveying  and  astronomical. 

Same.     London,  1S59.     16°.      ....  4012.02 

Heatherington  {A.. )  Gold  fields  of  Nova  Scotia.  Mon- 
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Heathfleld  (Richardt.  Further  observ.  on  liquidating  the  pub- 
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—  Leonardo  da  *Vinci  and  his  works.  [With]  essay  on 

his  scientific  and  literary  works  by  0.  C.  Black. 
London,  1874.     8° 1444.16 

—  Masterpieces  of  *Flemish  art,  incl.  early  German  and 

Dutch  schools.  With  memoirs.  2G  phot.  Lon- 
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Heaven.    See  Biblical  and  relig.  lit.  (p.  88). 

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Heaven  our  home.  By  the  author  of  ' '  Meet  for  hea- 
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Heavenly  father  (The).    See  Naville  (K.) 3577.02 

Heavysege  (Charles).  Saul  :  drama.  Newed.  Bos- 
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Hebbe  ( G.  0. ,  LL.  D. )  Universal  history.  2  v.  New 
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Heber  (Reginald).  Journey  through  India.  3  v. 
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Hebrew  nation,     .^'-e  Conntries  {Jews,  p.  338). 

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Contmts. 


Per- 


4.  African  natioiiB.      Cartba- 

giuiaiis  :  Ethiopians. 
6.  EgyptiMis. 

peau nations:  Greece. 


6.  Europea 


V.   1.    Afiiatic  nations, 
siaug. 

2.  Babylonians.  Phceuicians. 
Scythians. 

3.  Indiana.  [Hindus.] 

—  Manual  of  ancient  history,  particulai  ly  with  regard 

to  constitutions,  commerce,  and  colonies.     From 
the  German.     London,  1847.    8^.     .     .     .     427.  IG 

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Heermann  (A.  L.)    Report  on  birds.    [In  Pacific  R.  K.  routes. 

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Hefele  (Karl).     History  of  the  Christian  councils.     Tr. 
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Hefner  (Otto  Titan  von).  Hiindbuch  der  theoretischen 
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Hegel  (Georg  Wm.  Friedrich).  Werke.  Vollst.  Ausg. 
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Berlin,  1840-54.     8^ 

Contents :  v.  1.  Philosophische  Abhandluiigen  ;  hrsg.  v.  O. 
L.  Michelet:  Glauben  und  Wiaaeu  oder  die  Reflexionspbi- 
losophie  der  Subjectivitat  iu  der  Vollstiiudigkeit  ibrer 
Formen.  Diffeieuz  des  I'ichte'achen  und  Scbelling'scheu 
Syatenia  der  Philoaopliie.  Ueber  das  Verhiiltniss  der  Na- 
tur-philosopbie  ziir  Pbiloaopbie  ijberbaupt.  Ueber  die 
wisseuachaltUcheu  Behaudluugsaiteu  dea  Naturrechta.  2. 
Phiiuomeuologio  dua  Geiatea  :  hrsg.  v.  J.  S'-lmlze.  3-5. 
Logik  ;  hrsg.  v.  L.  v.  Heuuing.  6  7.  1.  2.  Eucvklopiidie 
der  philosophischen  'Wissenscbafton  im  Grimdrisae  ;  brag. 
V.  L.  V.  Heuning,  8.  Phllosophie  des  Recbt3  :  bisg.  v.  E. 
Gaua.  9.  Pbiloaophie  der  Geschicbte  :  hrsg.  v  E.  Gans. 
10.  1-3.  Aeathetik  ;  hrsg.  v.  H.  G.  Hotho.  11-12.  Phlloso- 
phie der  Religion  ;  brf^g.  v.  P.  Markeineke.  13-15.  Ge- 
achichte  der  Pbilosophie  :  hrsg.  v.  C.  L.  Michelet.  16-17. 
Vermiacbte  Schrifteu  ;  hrsg.  v.  F.  Foerster  u.  L.  Bou- 
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seukranz. 

—  First  principle.    Tr.  by  W.  T.  Harria.    [In  Journal  of  spec. 

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Simon  {T.   C.)     I3  tbought  the  thinker,  [/n  v.  3.]   . 

—  Outlines  of  logic.    Tr.  by  W.  T.  Harris.  {In  Journal  of  spec. 

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Hegel  (GeorgWin.  Friedrichl,  rontinned. 

—  Plienniiieuology  of  spirit.  Tr.  by  H.  C.  Brorkmeyer  and  W.  T. 

Harris.  \Iii  Jouru.  of  speo.  pbilos.,  v.  2,  1868  {'.i  art.}] 

—  Pbf^iiouieuology  ;  aualveia  aud  outlines,  by  W.  T.  Harris.  [In 

Journalof  spec,  pbilos..  V.  2,  1868;    v.  3.  1869.]  .     .  C142.(i3 
— ^  Philosopby  of  Aristotle.    Tr.  with  comment.,  by  W.  T.  Har- 
ris. [In  Journal  of  spec,  pbiloa.,  v.  5,  1871  (3  art ))  .  5442.0.5 
^  Philosophy  of  liistory.     Tr.  by  J.  Sibree.     London, 

18G1.   12^ 412.25 

Philosophy  of  Plato.    Tr.  by  W.  T.  Harris.    [In  Journal  of 

spec,  philos..  T.  4.  1870  (2  articles  )J r,442.04 

—  Science  of  rights,  morals,  and  religion.    Tr.  by  W.  T.  Harris. 

[/)!  Journal  of  spec.  pUilos.,  V.  4,  1870  (2  art.)]   .    .6442.04 

—  Svmboliain  of  the  sublime.    From  H.'s  .Sisthetic,  by  J.  H. 

*  Stu-liug.  [In  Macmillao's  mag.,  Oct.,  1867.] 

—  Binaid  (('.)    Essay  on  H.'a  iEsthetics.    Tr.  by  J.  A.  Marling. 

[In  Jour,  of  spec,  philos..  v.  1-3,  1867-69  :  v.  6,  1871.] 

—  Ffrrier  [J. P.)  Biogr.  of  H.  [In  his  Lectures,  v.  2,  1860.]  5412.53 

—  lIaiienhach{K.li.)  German  rationalism.  18(i5.  35.5(;.0,5 

—  Jiosenkranz  (K.)     Hegel  as  the  national  philosopher 

of  Germany.  1874 5413.14 

— -  —  lutrod.  to  H.'s  Encyclopedia.  Tr.  byT.  Davidson,  (/ji  Jour- 
nal of  spec,  philos.,  V.5,  1871  ;  p.  234-260] ;— On  H.'s  .Es- 
thetics. Tr.  by  G.  S.  Hall  [In  v.  7,  1873  ;  p.  44-69.]  On 
H.  '8  Logic,  [la  V.  6,  1872,  p.  97-120] :— On  H.'s  phenomenol. 
ogy.  [In  V.  6,  1872  :  p.  53-82]  ;— On  H  '8  Philos.  of  history. 
[In  V.  6.  1872,  p.  340-350]  ;— Ou  H.'s  Philos.  ofreligion.  [In 
V.  7,  1873,  p.  57-73] ;— Ou  H.'s  Philos.  of  right.  [In  v.  6, 
1872,  p.  258  279]. 

—  Saissfl  [E.)    Pantheism  of  Hegel.  [In  his  Essay  on  relig.  phi- 

lo.s  ,  V.  2  ;  p.  1-40.] 3588.10 

—  SlailoiJ.  B.)     Philosophy  of  nature.     1848 5J'26.05 

—  Slidiivj  {J.  U. )     Secret  of  Hegel  :  the  Hegelian  sys- 

tem.    2v.   1805 5413.15 

—  Trendelenburg  (A.)    Ou  Hegera  system.    Tr.  by  T.  Davidson. 

[In  Journal  of  spec,  philos.,  v.  5,  6,  1871-72  (4  art.)] 

—  Vera  [A.)    lYeudelenburg  as  opponent  of  Hegel.    [In  Journal 

of  spec,  philos,,  v.  7,  1873,  p.  26-i'2]. 

See  alsa  Couteni.  rev.,  v.  13,  1870  (Hegel  and  his  connec. 
tion  with  British  thought)  ;  v.  20,  1872  (Hegel  and  Schel- 
liug,  by  G,  H,  Lewes) :  Aug..  1874  (Lagrangeaud  Hegel  :  the 
spec,  method,  by  G.  H.  Lewes) ;  Fortn.  rev,,  v.  14,  1870 
(Hegel,  as  a  politician,  by  J.  S.  Henderson) ;  April,  1873 
(Dr.  Stirliug,  Hegel,  and  the  mathematicians,  by  W.  R. 
Smith.  "With  rejoinder,  by  J.  H.  Stirling) ;  Jom-nalof  spec, 
philos.,  V.  5,  1871,  p.  319-337  (Review  of  Hartmaun  on  the 
dialectic,  by  Michelet.  Tr.  by  L.  Soldau)  ;  v.  9,  1875 :  p. 
70-80  (Trendeleuburg  and  Hegel,  by  W.  T.  Harris) ;  N.  A. 
.  rev.,  April,  18G8  (Article  by  J.  E.  Cabot,  analyzed  by  A.  C. 
Braokett  in  Journal  of  spec,  philos,,  v,  6. 1871  ;  p.  38-47). 

Heidelberg  catechism  in  German,  Latin,  and  English  : 
■with  hist,  introd.     New  York,  1S63.  4='.    .  3.562.32 

Heidelberg.    See  London  soc,  Nov.,  1874  (Studentlife.  efc.) 

Holder  {Dr.  Gtf,  and  others.  Mitteliilterliche  *Kunst- 
denkmale  des  Oesterreichischen  Kaiserstaates.  2  v. 
Stuttgart,  1858.     i° 131G.22 

Heilly  (Georges  d'.ys'fiid.)    .5ec  Poinsot  (.\.  E.)    .    ,    ,    . 

Heiue  (Heiurich).  Allemands  et  Fran9ais.  Paris, 
1868.    12° 70i8.04 

—  Book  of  songs.     Tr.  by  Charles  G.  Leland.     Phila- 

delphia, 1864.   r2° 1651.09 

—  Correspondance in(5dite.    2  v.   P.,  1867.   12'.  7028.06 

—  De  I'Allemagne.  Nouv.  ed.  2  v.  P.,  1866.  12°.  7028.02 

—  De  I'Angleterre.     Paris,  1867.     12°.     .     .     .7028.05 

—  Da  la  France.     Nouv.  ed.     P.,  1867.  12°.    .7028.03 

—  De  tout  vin  pen.     Paris,  1867.    12°.     .     .     .7028.15 

—  Drames  et  fantaisies.     Paris,  1865.     12°.     .7028.08 

—  Lettsrs  auxiliary  to  history  of  modern  polite  litera- 

ture in  Germany.     Tr.  by  G.  W.  Haven.     Boston, 
183G.   16° 2732.13 

—  Lutfece  :  lettres  sur  la  vie  de  la  France.     Nouv.  ed. 

Paris,  1866.  12° 7028.10 

—  Pictures  of  travel.     Phil.,  1863.     12°.     ,     .     94'2.14 

—  Poemesetlegendes.    Nouv.  ed.  P.,  1868.   12°.  70'28.11 

—  Poems  :  tr.,  with  life,  by  E.  A.  Bowring.     Loudon. 

1861.  8° 161,5.14 

—  Prose  miscellanies.    Tr.  by  S.  L.  Fleishman.     Phila- 

delphia, 1876.   1'2° 2528.29 

Contents  :  Introd.  sketch— biogr.  and  critical.  '  The  salou,' 
1831.  Memoira  of  Uerr  von  Schuabelewopski.  Ou  the 
hist,  of  religion  and  philos.  in  Gerinauy.  The  romantic 
.school.  The  Suabiau  school.  The  gods  iu  exUo.  Confes- 
sions. 

—  Keisobilder  :  tableaux  de  voyage.    Nouv.  6d.    Etude, 

par  T.  Gautier.     2  v.     Pans,  1868.   12°.  .  7028.1 1 

—  Sammtliche  Werke.     7  v.     Phil.,  1856.   1'2°.   7116,25 

Contents. 
Atta  Troll ;  ein  Sommcrnachtatraum,  v.  4. 
Aus  den  Memoiten  des  Herrn  von  Schuabelewopski,  frag- 
ment, V.3. 
Biographiach-literariache  Skizze  von  Heme,  v.  G.  Becker,  v.  7. 
Bbrue  (Ludwlgi,  v.  0. 
Briele,  v.  7.        Briefe  aus  Berlin,  v.  6. 


Buch  der  Lieder,  v.  2, 

Deutschlaud  ;  ein  Wintermiihrchen.  v.  4. 

Einleitung  zur  Prachtausgabe  des  Don  Quixote,  ,v.  5. 

Elemeutargeister,  v.  3. 

Fauat  (Doctor) ;  ein  Tanzpoem.  nebst  kuriosen  Berichten  iiber 

Teufel,  Hexen,  uud  Dichtkunst,  v.  5, 
Florentiniseho  Niichte,  v.  3. 

Franzijsische  Biihne,  v.  3.        Franzbslsche  Maler  v.  3. 
Franzosische  Zuatiiude,  v.  6. 
Gedichte,  v.  2,  4,  uud  7. 

Gefauguifisreform  und  Strafgesetzgebung.  v.  6. 
Gestiiuduis.'ie,  v.  5. 

Geschichte  der  Religion  und  Philosophie  in  Deutscliland,  v.  3. 
Gotter  (Die)  im  E\il,  Gottiu  (Die)  Diaua,  v.  5. 
KaUldorf  uber  den  Adel  iu  Briefeu  an  den  Grafen  M.  von 

Multke,  V.  6. 
Lieder  (Neuer),  v.  2,  B. 
Lndwig  Marcus.     Denkworte,  v.  5. 

Lutezia ;  Berichte  iiber  Politik,  Kunat  und  Volkaleben,  v.  6. 
Muaikaliache  Saison  von  1844,  v,  0, 
Polen  (Ueber),  v.  5. 
Pyreuiien  (Aus  den),  v.  6. 
Rabbi  von  Bacherach,  v.  3. 
Reiaebilder,  v,  1. 
Romantische  Schule,  y.  5, 
Romauzero,  v,  4. 
Salon,  V.  3. 

Schwabenspiegel,  v.  6. 
Shakespeare's  Madchen  una  Frauen,  v.  5. 
Tragbdien,  v.  2. 

—  Satires  et  portraits.     Paris,  18C8.  12°.     .     .7028.12 

Contents :  Louis  Boerne.  Lo  deuonciateiu'.  De  la  Po- 
logne.    Louis  Marcus.    Victor  Cousin. 

—  Scintillations  from  [his]  prose  works.    1.  Florentine 

nights.     2,  Excerpts.     From  the  German,  by  L. 

A.  Stern.     New  York,  1873.  16°.      .     .     .  25'28.27 
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(p.  156)  ;    also  Eraser's  mag.,  Nov.  1876  (Heine's   lile  aud 

work,  by  H.  G.  Hewlett)  ;  Putiiam's  mag..  Nov.  185(1  (Last 

years  of  Heiurich  Heine) ;  Temple  Bar,  May,  1870  (Heine's 

Life  and  writings). 
Kote.~ToT  coutrib.  of  Heine  to  the  Revue  des  d.  mondes 

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Heia3ius  (Daniel).     Poemata  Latina  et  Grjeca,     Ed. 

auctior.     Amsl.,  1649.    32° 7711.01 

Heirs  at  law.     Gun's   Index  to  advertisements.     Pts. 

1-7  id  1  V.     [1873.] 32'22.17 

Helton  (John).      Castes  of   Edinburgh.      Edinburgh, 

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Heldenhuch  (Das),    Book  of  heroes.    [In  'Weber  (H.)    Illus,  of 

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Helfensteiii  (James).     Comparative   grammar  of  the 

Teutonic  languages.  Loudon,  1870.  8°.  6413.08 
Heliodorus.     iEthiopicorum  libri  decern.     Gr.  et  Lat.    [In  Ero- 

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Hellboni  (Kreissle  von).     Life  of  Franz  Schubert,  tr. 

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HeUer  (Robert).     Das   Geheiraniss  der  Miitter.     No- 

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HeU'Wald  (Friedrich  von).     The  Russians  iu  central 

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lectures  on  scientifio  subjects.     Ti'.  b/E.   Atkin- 
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general.  On  Goethe's  scientific  researches.  Physiological 
causes  of  harmony  iu  music.  Ice  aud  glaciers.  On  the 
interaction  of  the  natur^d  forces.  Recent  progress  of  the 
theory  of  vision.  Ou  the  conservation  of  force.  On  the 
aim  aud  progress  of  physical  science. 

—  On  the  sensations  of  tone  as  a  jihysiologioal  basis  for 

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See  Sketch  of  Helmholtz,  by  G.  A.  F.  'Van  Ehyn,  in  Pop. 

Bci.  monthly,  June,  1874. 

Helen's  pilgrimage  to  Jerusalem.    See  Strauss  (F,)      ,     ,    254.28 

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—  Claims  of  labour  :  an  essay  ou  the  duties  of  the  em- 

ployers to  the  employed.  2d  ed.  With  essay  on 
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12° 2531.28 

V.  1.  Art  of  living.  Art  of  living  with  oUiers.  Con- 
formity. Despair.  Education.  Giving  aud  taking  criti- 
cism. Fiction.  Greatness.  History.  Public  improve- 
ments. Reading.  Kecreatiou.  Truth.  Unreasonable 
claims,  social  affections,  and  relationa. 

2.  Government.     Slavery. 
Same.     New  series.    2  v.    B,,  ISfiO.  16°.  2531.26 

v.  1.  Arts  of  self-advancement.  Biography.  Criticism. 
liOve-story.    Proverbs.    War.    Worry. 

2.  Despotism.  Ellesmere's  plan  for  a  now  essay.  Farm- 
yard. Improvement  in  the  condition  of  the  poor.  Life 
not  so  miserable  after  all.  Lovers'  quarrels.  Miseries  of 
human  life.  Pleasantness.  Bowing  down  the  river  Mo- 
Belle.    Tolerance. 

J\'ote.— First  appeai-ed  In  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  62,  63. 

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Con'en's:  Ist  part.— Advice.  Aids  to  content.  Benevo- 
lence. Domestic  rule.  On  our  judgments  of  other  men. 
Secrecy.  2d  part.— Man  of  business.  Interviews.  Of 
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—  Eealu.ah.     Boston,  18611.  8° 213.05 

Xote. — First  appeared  in  Macm.  mag.,  v.  17-19. 

—  Social  pressure.     Boston,  1875.  12°.  .     .     .  2531.29 

—  Spanish  conquest  in  America,  and  its  relation  to  the 

history  of  slavery  and  to  the  goverDmont  of  colo- 
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Helvetius  (Claude  Adrian).  De  I'esprit ;  essays  on 
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Hemans  (Charles  L)  History  of  ancient  Christianity 
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her  sister.  7  v.  Philadelphia,  1810.  12'.  1651.02 
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Invocation  to  Bruce.  2.  Tales  and  historic  scenes.  Kes- 
tor.  of  works  of  art  to  Italy.  Modern  Gre,:ce.  Transla- 
tions. Miscel.  poems.  Italian  literature.  3.  Miscellane- 
ous poems.  4.  The  Forest  sanctuary.  Lays  of  many 
lands.  Miscel.  Dartmoor.  Welsh  melodies.  Hymns  for 
childhood.  5.  The  vespers  of  Palermo.  Songs  ol  tho  Cid. 
Becords  of  women.  Miscellaneous.  6.  Suug.s  of  the  affec- 
tions. Miscellaneous.  7.  Songs  of  a  guardian  spirit ;  of 
Spain  ;  for  summer  hours  ;  of  captivity.  Scenes  and 
hymns  of  life.  Female  characters  of  Scripture.  Sonnets. 
Records  of  tho  seasons.  Thoughts.  Juvenile  poems.  In- 
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Hemeu-way  (Abby  Maria).  Mystical  rose  ;  or,  Mary 
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Hemiptera.    See  Insects. 

Hemsley  (W.  B. )  Handbook  of  hardy  trees,  shrubs 
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Hemstreet  (Wm. )  Economical  European  touri.st. 
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Henlever  (History  of  the).    Se^  Burnham  (G.  P.)   .    .    .6134.24 

Heiick  (John  Benj. )  Field-book  for  railroad  engineers. 
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Henderson  (Alfred).  Latin  'proverbs  and  quotations. 
With  trausl.,  parallel  passages,  and  index.  Lon- 
don, 1869.     8° 6213.08 

Henderson  (Ebenczer,  D.D.)  Book  of  the  prophet 
Ezekiel.  From  the  Hebrew.  With  commentary. 
Andover,  1870.   8° 3734.01 

—  Life  of  James  Ferguson.     Edin.,  1867.     8°.    1013.14 
Henderson  (Capi.   George).     Account  of  Honduras  ; 

with  sketches  of  the  Mosquito  Indians.  London, 
1809.  12° 1165.15 

Henderson  (Mrs.  Mary  F. )  Practical  cooking  and  din- 
ner giving.     New  York,  1876.     12°.     .     .  6016.16 

Henderson  (Peter).  Gardening  for  pleasure.  New 
York,  1875.  12° 6132.23 

—  Gardening  for  profit.     N.  Y.,  18il7.     12°.     .6122.22 
Henderson   (Wm.)     Notes  ou    the   folk-lore    of   the 

northern  counties  of  England  iind  the  borders. 
With  ajip.  on  household  stories,  by  S.  Bering- 
Gould.     London,  1866.    8° 3816.U7 

Henfrey  (Arthur,  ed.)  Botanical  and  physiological 
memoirs.     London.  /rJ/f// .wc,  1853.   8^     .  4744.02 

—  Educational  claims  of  botanical  science.    [In  Youmans  (E.  L.) 

Culture,  etc.,  1867.] 6514.16 

—  Micrographic  dictionary.    .See  Griffith  (J.  W.)    .    .     .  4827.08 
Henfrey  (H.  W. )     Guide  to  Eughsh  coins.     London, 

1870.     8°. 1583.09 

Hengsteiiberg  (Ernst  Wilhelm).     Christology  of  the 

O.  T.     Tr.  by  J.  Martin.     4  v.    Edinburgh,  1854- 

6.5.    8° 3558.01 

. —  Commentary  on  Ecclesiastes,  with  treatises  on  Song 

of  Solomon,  Job,  Isaiah,  sacrifices,  e(c.     Tr.  by  D. 

W.  Simon.     Edinburgh,  1869.     8°.      .     .  3734.11 

—  Comment,  on  the  Gospel  of  St.  John.     2  v.     Edin- 

burgh, 1871.  8° •     •     •  3755.05 

—  Dissert:ition  on  genuineness  of  Daniel  and  integrity 

of  Zechariah,  and  ou  Balaam.  Edinburgh,  1857. 
8° 3734.07 

—  Commentary  ou  the  Psalms.    Tr.  by  J.  Thomson  and 

P.  Fairbairn.  3d  ed.  3v.  Edin., 1851-59. 8°.  3732.14 

—  Egyi^t,  and  the  books  of  Moses.     Tr.  by  D.  C.  Eob- 

bms.  With  add.  notes  by  W.  C.  Taylor.  Ediu- 
biugh,  1845.  8°.    .     .     .  • 3731.06 

—  Prophecies  of  Ezekiel  elucidated.     Tr.  by  A.  C.  Mur- 

pny  and  J.  G.  Murjjhy.    Edin.,  1869.    8°.  3734.02 

—  Kevelation  of  St.  John,  expounded.    2  v.  Edinburgh, 

1851.  8° 3756.19 

Heunell  (Charles  C. )  Christian  theism,  [(.mon.  ]  Lon- 
don, 1839.  8^ 3562.15 

—  Inquiry  concerning  the  origin  of  Christianity.    2d  ed. 

London,  1845.  8° 3567.22 

Same.     With  Christian  theism.     3d  ed.    London, 

1870.   12° 3502.16 

Henuell  (Mary).     Outline   of   various  social   systems 

aud  communities.     With  introd.  by   [C.   Bray]. 

Loudon,  1844.    12° 5812.04 

Heniiell  (Sara  Sophia).     Comparativism  ;  antagonism 

to  positivism.  Loudon,  1869.  1'2°.  .  .  3551.15 
^  Comparative  metaphysics.  L.,  1869.  12^.  .  3551.16 
— ■  Thoughts  in  aid  of   faith  :    gathered   from    recent 

■works.     London,  1859.    1'2" 3o57.'20 

Hennepin  (Louis).    Discovery  of    the  Mississippi,  etc.  [by  La 

Sallo.J    [/ii  Archaeologia  Amcr.,  V.  1.) 677.18 

Same.  [/«  French  (B.  F.)    Hist.  coll.  La.,  pt.  1, 1846.]  593.14 

—  Narrative  of  a  voyage  to  tlio  ui)per  Mississippi ,  with  biblogr. 

notice  of  the  works  of  H.  [In  Shea  (J.  G.)  Dlscov.  of  the 
Miss.,  1832.] 1125.01 

Hennion  (.\.  J. ,.;>.)  Mineral  resources  of  northern  Mexico.  See 
Ohipman  (C  ) 1152.21 

Henri.     See  Biography  [Henry,  p.  155). 

Henriade.     See  Voltaire  (F.  M.  A.  de) 1694.18 

Henrici  (Olaus)  Skeleton  structures  :  especially  steel 
and  iron  bridges.     N.  Y.,   1867.    8°.     .     .   394'2.16 

Heurlques  (A.  D.  Y.)  Modern  mercantile  calculator. 
New  York,  1867.  8° 4014,08 

Henriques  (M.  Borges  de  F. )  Trip  to  the  Azores.  Bos- 
ton, 1867.   8° 1154.10 

Henry.  iS"  See  Biography  (p.  156),  for  lives  of  persons  of  this 
name,  • 

Henry  (the  minstrel).  Wallace  ;  life  and  acts,  elc.  With 
notes,f(c.,by  J.  Jamieson.  Glasg.,1869.  1'2°.  1694.17 

—  iiiiei  of  Scottish  poets,  V.  1 3212.06 

Henry  of  Muntinijdon.     Chronicle,  from  Julius  Csesar 

toHenryii.  [A.D.,1154.]  L.,-Bo/,«.1853.  12°.  471.05 

Henry,  {duke  of  Lancaster].    Accouut  of  tho  expenses  of,  1292-93  : 

od.  by  J.  Burt,     h.,  Camden  miscel.,  v.  2,  1853.  4°.     .  6112.09 


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616 


HENRY  -  HERBERT 


Heury  (Caleb  Sprague).  About  mei  and  things.  [27 
essays.]     New  York,  187G.    12° 2528.32 

—  Doctor  Oldham  at  Greystones.  N.Y.,18R0.  12°.  212.87 

—  Satan  as  a  moral  philosopher,  with  other  essays.  New 

York,  1877.     12° 3557.32 

—  Social  welfare  and  progress.  N.Y.,18G1.  12°.  5725.1] 

Seen.  A.  rev.,  v.  94.  I8G2  (Notice  of  writings  of  C.  S.  H.) 

Henry  (F.  A  )  Finite  and  infinite.  Jn  Journal  of  spec,  pbilos. 
V.  4,  1870  (2  art.) 6442.04 

Henry  (James,  M.D.]  Dialoguo  between  a  biliouH  patient  and  a 
physician.     2d  ed.    Duldin,  18;)k.   8° In  5093.16 

Heniy  (James).  Sketche.s  of  Moravian  life  and  char- 
acter.    PhQadelijhia,  18-59.  12°.       .     .     .  :«52.0:j 

Henry  (.John  Joseph).  Campaign  against  Quebec,  in 
1775.     Watertown,  (X  r.,)  1841.     18°..     582.05 

Henry  (J.  T. )  History  of  petroleum.  Also  sketches  of 
prominent  operators,  with  statistics,  etc.  Phila- 
delphia, 1873.    8° 4007.07 

Henry  (Toseph).  Eulogy  on  Alex.  Dallas  Bacbe.  [In  Sm.  report 
IHTO.J ;i'.i36  25 

—  Physical  observatory.    [Sm-  report.  1870.]    ....  3936.25 

—  Reports,  elc.     .SVf  Smithsonian  institution. 

—  Syllabus  of  lectures  on  physics.    (/«  Sm.  repoi-t,  1856.]  3936.11 
Henry  (iJcf.   Matthew).     Complete   works  ;  and   me- 
moir of  his  life.     2  V.     Edin.,  1854.    8°.  .  :!551.23 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Daily  communion  with  God.  Communi- 
cant's companion.  Family  hymns.  Treatise  on  baptism. 
Sermons,  ftc.  2.  Scripture  catechism.  Sermons,  etc.  Lite 
of  Philip  Henry.    Method  of  prayer. 

—  Exposition  of  ijsalms.     London,  1853.   8°.     3732.19 

.8®-  For  life  of  H.  see  Biography  (p.  166). 

Henry  (Pati-ick).  Speecli  on  tbe  fed.  constitution  in  Va.  conven- 
tion. [//I  Moore  (F-l  Amer.  eloq-,  v.  1858.]  .  .  .6325.03 
fl!S"  For  tives  of  bim  see  Biography  (p.  156)  :  als"  Herring 
(J.)  and  Longacre  (J.  B.)  Nat.  portr.  gal.,  v.  2. 1835  [3247.(j8J; 
Hist,  mag.,  Nov.  and  Dec,,  1873  (Vindication  of  bis  char- 
acter, as  an  orator  and  as  a  man,  by  W.  W.  Henry). 

Henry  (Philip).  Henry  (.1/.)  Life  of  P.  H.  [In  his  Works,  v.  2. 
1854.] 3.551.24 

Henry  (Walter).  Events  of  a  military  life  [1811-39]; 
Peninsular  war,  invasion  of  France,  the  East  In- 
dies, e<c.    2ded.     2v.    Loudon,  1S43.  8°.  31(7.5.29 

Henry  (W.  K.,  joint  author).  American  chess-nuts. 
New  York,  1868.     8° 4(il4.05 

Henry  Holbeach.  student,  fp-tcwd.]    .See  Rands (W.  B.) 

Henryson  (Robert).     lrvin<j  ip.)    Lives  of  Scot,  writers.  3265.07 

—  i/if'^s  of  Scottish  poets,  v.  3 3212  07 

—  Tytler  [P.  F.)    Lives  of  Scot,  worthies,  v.  3 3252.03 

See  also  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  44, 1860  (Poems  and  fables  of  R.  H.) 

Hens.    See  Agriculture.  {Poultry,  p.  S.) 

Hensel  (Octavia).  Life  and  letters  of  Gottschalk. 
Boston,  1870.    1G° 3067.03 

Henshaw  (Mrs.  S.  E. )  Our  branch  and  its  tributa- 
ries :  hist,  of  the  N.  W.  sanitary  commission.  Chi- 
cago; 1868.     8° 4313.17 

Henslow  (iJei'.  George).  Theory  of  evolution  of  living 
tilings,  as  illustrative  of  the  wisdom  and  benefi- 
cence of  the  Almighty.     L.,  1873.   12°.     .35.j6.25 

Henslow  (John  Stevens).  Descriptive  and  physiolo- 
gical botany.     L.,  1836.     16°.   [L.  C.  C]  4912.02 

Heuslovre  (Philip,  tJieniricnl  inanaijer).  Diary,  1591- 
1609.  Ed.  by  J.  P.  CoUier.  London,  Shak.  soc, 
1815.     8° 1756.28 

Henty  (G.  A.)    March  to Magdala.  L.,18r.8.  8°.  1086.01 

Henwife  (The).    See  AihMhnot  (Hon.  Mrs.)    1808.      .     .6134.20 

Hepburn  (James  C )  Japauese-Engl.  and  English- 
Jap,  dictionary,  abridged.  N.Y.,1873.  16°.  6421.07 

Hepburn  (James,  earl  of  Both-well).  See  Bothwell  [in  Biography, 
p.  124)  ;  ulso  New  monthly  mag.,  v.  i:i.  182.J  {Manuscript  of 
earl  Bothwell)  ;  Fortn.  rev.,  July,  1874  (Bothwell,  by  lord 
Iloughtou). 

Hepworth  (lie v.  George  Hughes).  Eocks  and  shoals. 
Lectures  to  young  men.     B.,  1870.     12°.  3561.19 

—  Starboard   and   port:    the    "Nettie"   along   shore. 

New  Yorlc,  1876.   12° 1121.17 

—  Whip,  hoe,  and  sword  ;  or,  Gulf-department  in  '63- 

Bo.4tou.  1864.    16° 632.11 

Her  nja.iestys  mails.    See  Lewins  (W.)    1864 2712.12 

Her  majesty's  tower.    See  Dixon  (W.  H.)    1869.      .     .    .    193.11 
Heraldry. 

—  Barrijirjion  (A.)   Familiar  iutrod.,  e<c.    1848.  GG21.24 

—  Beind  (C.  S,   T.)    Handbuch  der   Wappenwissens- 

schaft.    1856 0615.18 

—  Boofc  of  family  crests.     11th  ed.   2  v.    1875.6612.06 

—  BuultlliO    English  heraldiy.     1867.     ,     .6621.23 

—  Bmnel  (A. )    Begal  armorie  of  Great  Britain,  to  queen 

Victoria  :  institution  of  chivalry,  and  origin  of  em- 
blematic insignia  in  ancient  nations.  1839.  6612.03 


—  Burke  (Sir  B. )     Genealogical  and  heraldic  dictionai-y 

of  the  landed  gentry  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland. 
4th  ed.  1868 6615.0S 

Genealogical  and  heraldic  dictionary  of  the  peer- 
age and  baronetage  of  the  British  empire.  18th  ed. 
1856 ■ 6615.01 

Same.     39th  ed.     1877 6615.02 

—  Burke  (J.  ami  .Sir  B. )  .  Eucyclop.'edia  of  heraldry,  or 

generalarmory  of  England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland. 
3ded.    1847 6614.11 

—  Vallaway   (H.)    Manual  of  heraldry  for  amateurs. 

1828 "...  0621.22 

—  Fairhidrn  (J. )  Crestsof  the  families  of  Gt.  Britain  and 

Ireland.    Ed.  by  J.  Maclaren.  2  v.   [I860.]   6614.20 

—  Hefner   [0.   T.   von).     Handbuch  der  theoretischen 

und  prEiitischen  Heraldik.     2  v.  1863.     .  6626.14 

—  Heraldry  of  nature  ;  the  arms  of  the  E  —  g  —  h  peers. 

[rtdOH.]  Loudon,  1785.  16° 6621.26 

Note. — A  satire. 

—  MonliKju  (J.  A. )    Guide  to  the  study  of  heraldry. 

1840 6615.14 

—  31(>ule  (  r. )    Bibliotheca  heraldica  Magnse  Britanniae  ; 

an  analytical  catalogue  of  books  on  genealogy, 
heraldry,  nobility,  knighthood  and  ceremonies. 
1822 ' 6615.15 

—  Nares(E.)    Heraldic  anomalies.    2  v.  1823.  6621.27 
— 'PldVqiul  (T.)  Hist,  discourse  of  heraldry.  1672.  6621.25 

—  Flimclii  (J.  li.)    Pursuivant  of  arms  ;  or,  heraldry 

founded  upon  facts.     1876 6621.21 

—  PrestuHck   (Sir  J.)     Respubhca  ;   or   display  of   the 

honors,  ceremonies,  and  ensigns  of  the  common- 
we-ilth,  under  Oliver  CromweU.  1787.      .  3048.01 

—  Tyas  (li.)     Flowers  and  heraldry.    1851.     .4913.22 

See  Ed.  rev.,  v.  121,  1865  (Heraldic  manuals)  ;  Nat.  qu. 
rev-,  v  16,  1868  (Origin  and  influence  of  U  )  ;  Westni,  rev  , 
V.  00,  1853,  or  Littell,  1853,  v.  3  (Pedigree  and  heraldry). 

j[JEg=  .See  also  Knighthood. 
Heraud   (John  A. )      Life  and  times  of  Savonarola. 
[auon.'i     London,  1843.     18° 3156.02 

—  Shakspere  ;  his  inner  life  as  intimated  in  his  works. 

London,  186-5.    8° 1754.19 

Herbart  ( Johaiiu  Friedrich).  Siimmtliche  Werke.  Hrsg. 
V.  G.'  Harteustein.  12  v.  Leipzig,  1850-52.  8°. 

Contents:  v.  1.  Schriften  zur  Eiuleituug  in  die  Philoso- 
phie.  2.  Kurze  Encyclopiidie  der  Pbilostiphie.  3  4.  Schrift- 
en zur  Metaphysik.  5-7.  Schriften  znr  pHvcbulugie.  8-9. 
Schriften  zur  praktiscben  Philosophie.  10-11.  Schriften 
zur  Piidagogik.     12.  Historischkritiscbe  Schriften. 

iVea/su  Journal  of  spec,  pbilos.,  v.  8,  1874,  p.  261-267  (H.'s 
Rational  psychology.    Tr.  by  H.  Haauel). 

Herbersteiii  (Sigismund  von).  Notes  upon  Kussia. 
2  V.  Tr.  and  ed.  by  K.  H.  Major.  London,  Hak- 
hiylsoc,  Mil.    8°. 996.14 

Herbert  (Edward,  lord ;  of  Cherhury),    Ancient  religion 
of  the  GentUes,     Loudon,  1705.   8^     .     .  3551.19 
jeEJ-  For  Hoes  of  him,  see  Biography  (p.  156). 

Herbert  (Algernon).  Britannia  after  the  Eomans  ;  re- 
lig.  and  polit.  revolutions  in  the  5th  and  succeed- 
ing centimes,  [foioii.]  2  V.  L.,  1836-41.  4^    478.15 

—  Cycloids    Christianus  ;  or  an  argument  to  disprove 

the  supposed  antiquity  of  the  Stonhenge  and 
other  megalithic  erections  in  England  and  Brit- 
anny.     Loudon,  1849.     8' 494.18 

Herbert  (Geoige).  The  temple.  Sacred  poems  and 
jirivate  ejaculations.    London,  1850.  16°.   .   1611.29 

Same.     With  memoir,  and  notes.     By  E.  A.  WUl- 

mott.     Boston,  1855.     16°. 1651.12 

jBfg"  For  lives  of  H.  see  Biography  (p.  616). 

Herbert  (Henry).  A  foi-tnight's  journal.  With  man- 
ner of  his  death  on  one  of  the  Jura  mountains. 
1837.     London,  1838.     16° 982.12 

Herbert  (Henry  John  George,  3cZ  earl  of  Carnaroon). 
Portugal  and  Galicia,  with  state  of  the  Basque 
Provinces.     3d  ed.     London,  1848.     12°.     982.21 

Herbert  (Henry  Wm. )  American  game  in  its  seasons. 
New  York,  1854.    12° .   4615.09 

—  Captains  of  the  old  world.    N.  Y'.,  1850.   12°.  3U82.03 

—  Captains  of  the  llomau  republic.     New  York,  1854. 

12° 3082.04 

—  Field  sports  of  the  U.  S.   2  v.  N.Y.,1852.  8°.  4617.06 

—  Frank  Forrester's  fish  and  fishing  of  the  U.  S.,  and 

British  Provinces.     London,  1849.     8°.  4616.07a 
Same.     NewYork,  1850.     8' 4616.07 


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Same.     Supplement.     N.  Y.,  1850.  8°.    .  4fil(;.10 

—  Frank  Forrester's  sporting  scenes  and  charactrrs. 

•2  V.     Philadelphia,  1871.   l"2° KllT.l'J 

Conlfrtis :  v.  *1.  My  shotting  box.  Tho  deer  (^talkers. 
2.  Tho  Warwick  woodlauds.    Tiie  Quornilou  hounilB. 

—  Henry  the  eighth  and  his  six  wives.     New  York, 

1851.    12° 3077.25 

-^  Hints  to  horse-keepers.     N.  Y.,  1850.     12°.  4(J17.21 

—  Horse  and  horsemanship  of  the  U.  S.     2  v.     New 

York,  18.7.     1.  8" 4018.01 

-=■  Persons  and  pictures  from  the  histories  of  France 
and  England.     New  York,  185-1.   12'.   .     .  25:J-.>.01 

—  [CraitsD   .^''r' iEschylus    Prometheus  and  Agamemuon.  1712  04 

tS'^or  hisO.rnal  romonc^-s  of  H.W.H.  sec  Fiction  (p.  489). 

Herbert  { JIary  Klizabctb,  lady).  Impressions  of  Spain. 

New  York,  ISiJO.   12°.     . 1)84.18 

—  Mission  of  St.   Francis   of  Sales  in  the  Chnblais. 

London,  18G8.   12^ :!418.U6 

—  Mother  of  Saint  Atigustine.    L.,  18i;8.   16°.  3124.26 
Herbert  (Wm. )     History  of  the   twelve  great  livery 

companies  of  London.    2  v.    L.,  1837.   8°.     494.11 

Herbert  {Hon.  and  Rev.  Wm.)  Works,  excepting  those 
on  botany  and  natural  history.     3  v.     London, 

1«42.     8° G043.17 

Conl<'nts  :  V.  1.  Horie  Scnndicffi,  or  works  relating  to  old 
Bcandiuaviati  literature  :  Helgu.  IIedin,e/c.  Selei-t  Icelandic 
poetry,  tiaushited.  Hur»  pieri.-e.  Pia  della  Pietra.  Julia 
Moutalbau.  The  GiiabiboB.  The  waurtet  era  of  Jutland,  '-tc. 
2.  Reviews,  essays,  e/c.  Sei'iiiouB.  3.  Attila,  or  the  triumph 
of  Christianity,  a  poem.  Attiia  and  his  pvedeceesurs  :  au 
historical  treatise. 

Herbert  Aiu'slie.     See  Maitland  (Edward) 3581.21 

Hercules.     .?•  c  Blackiv.  mag  ,  May,  1874. 

Herd.     See  alS'i  Heard,  and  Hurd. 

Herd  (David).  Ancient  and  modem  Scottish  songs, 
ballads,  etc.  Kepr.  of  ed.  of  1776.  Memoir  and 
notes  by  S.  Gilpin.     2  v.    Edin.,  1870.  8".  1046.04 

Herder  (Johaua  Gottfried  von).  Outlines  of  a  philo- 
sophy of  the  history  of  man.  Tr.  bv  T.  Churchill. 
2d  ed.     2  v.     London,  18li3.     8°.     .     .     .5814.11 

—  Sammtliche  Werke.     40  v.     Stuttgart,  1852-54.  12°. 

Contents. 
Abhandhingen  und  Briefe  Uber  schone  Literatnr 

und  KuuBt,  v.  24. 
Adra^t.a.  v.  22.  33,  34. 

Alteste  Urkimde  des  Menschengescblechts,  v.  4-5. 
Autiquarische  Aufsjitze.  v,  25. 

Blumea'.ese  aus  morpenliitidischeu  Dicbtern,  T.  21. 
Briefe,  das  Stadium  der  Tbeolngie  betreflfend,  v.  12. 
Briefe  zur  Befurderuug  der  Humanitat,  v,  36. 
Christlicbe  Hyiunen,  v.  13. 
Christliche  Keden  und  Homilien,  v.  6. 
CbiistUche  Sohrilten.  v.  10-11 

Cid  (Der),  niit  biat.  Euleitung.  dnrch  J.  v.  SlilUer,  t,  14. 
Erlauteninyeu  ziim  ueueu  Testaiuent,  v.  7. 
Fragiueute  zur  deutscbeu  Literatur,  v.  18-19. 
Frilcbte  aus  deu  so^-euannt  goldeuen  Zeiteu  des  ISten 

Jabrhuuderts,  v.  22. 
Gedicbte,  v.  13. 

Geist  der  ebriiiacben  Poesie,  v.  1-2. 
Ideen  zur  Gescbichte  der  ^tenschheit,  v.  28-30. 
Jobauues  Offeiibaruug,  v.  8. 
Kalligone ;   1.  Von  .\iigenelimea  u,  Schouen.    2.  Kunst  u. 

Kuustricbterei.     3.  Vom  Erhabenen  und  vom  Ideal,  v.  38. 
Kritische  WaUler  ;  oder   Betracbtuugen  uber   die   Wissen- 

Bcbaft  und  Kunst  dea  Schijneu,  v.  23. 
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Legendeu,  dramatiscber  Stiicke  u.  Dichtungeu,  v.  15. 
Na,bleae  biat.  philos  Scliriften,  v.  36. 

Pruludiea  zur  Philosophie  der  CTeacbichted.  Meaachbeit,v.27. 
Saloiuuus  Lie.ler^der  Liebe,  v.  3. 
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Seele  und  Gott,  v.  31. 

Si>phron  ;  gesamnielte  Scbulreden.  v.  32. 
Stiiuiuender  Volkeriu  Liederu,  gesammelt  von  Herder,  v.  16. 
Stadium  der  Theologie.  v.  9. 
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Veratand  and  Erfahrung.    Vernunfl  und  Sprache.  elue  Meta- 

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Here  aud  beyond.    See  Carpenter  (H.  S.)    1859.      .     .     .  3632.01 
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Hereditary  genius.    See  Gallon  (F.)     1870 4736.15 


Heredity      .ft*  Medicine. 'fe.     tHredilii) 
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etc..  V.  2.  1846.) 2722.21 

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J.  Campbell.     London,  1749.  8°.     .     .     .  4322.25 
Hermit  (The)  ;  or  adventures  of  Philip  Quarll.    4th  ed. 

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Hero  and  Leander.  poem.  ,Ver  Musjeus  :— Marlowe  (C.) 
Hero  boy  :  Gen.  Grant.  S-e  Headley  (P.  C.)  ....  3067.17 
Herodiauus.  History  of  his  own  times,  or  of  the 
Koman  empire  alter  Marcus,  [a.  d.  180-240.]  Tr., 
with  notes,  by  .T.  Hurt.  L.,  1749.  12°.  .  434.12 
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works  aud  commentaries  thereon. 
Heroes,  hero-worship,  and  the  heroic. 

—  Girlyle  (C.)     Heroes,  hero-worship,  elc.    .     .  2515.12 

—  Dana   (.4.  H.)     InflueU'-e   of  great  men.    f/n  his  Ethical    in- 

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—  Emerson   (R.  W.)     Heroism.    [In  his  Essays,  let  s.,  p.   ',i21-41. 

1873 2521  05 

Uses  of  great  men.  [In  his  Rep.  men.  1852  ;  p.  9-43.]  2524.09 

—  Heioletl  (II.  G.\     Heroes  of  Europe.   1801.     .  32(i3.25 

—  Kingsiey  {€.}  Heroism,  [/a  Health  and  education,  1874.]  2531. U2 

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1870 3023.16 

S'e  afyo  New  monthly  mag.,  May,  1876  (Rise  of  hero  wor- 
Bbip  as  au  element  of  sovereignty,  by  G.  L.  Gomme)  ;  and 
chapters  8  aud  9  in  V.  2  of  Gladstone's  Homer  and  Ho- 
meric age. 

Heroic  espistle  from  Donna  Teresa  Pinna  y  Kuiz,  of 
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12° i,i  5911.06 

Heroines  of  the  Crusades.     See  Bloss  (C.  A.)    1853.      .    .  6623.26 

Heroines  of  history.     ,Vef  Jenkins  (J.  S.) 3262  15 

Heroines  of  history.    See  Owen  (.1/rs.  O.  W.)     ....  3261.21 
Heron  (Robert).     Journey  through  the  western  coun- 
ties of  Scotland,     2v.     Perth,  1799. -8°.   .     954.21 
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—  Discovery  of  Floi-ida,  and  attempts  to  settle  that  country  by 

the  Spaniards,  Ponce  de  Leon,  1512  ;  Narvaez,  1.52.^  ;  aud  De 
Solo.  1539  43.     [In  Kerr  (R.)  Voyages,  v.  5.  410-.-il2.]  914.12 

Henick  (Robert).     Hesperides  ;  or  works  both  human 
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rides.    Noble  numbers. 

—  Select  poems.  [Sanf.  and  Walsh's  Brit,  poets.v.  6, 1819.]  1691 .05 
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Herring  (James)  and  Iiongacre  (James  B. )  "National 
portrait  gallery  of  distinguished  Americans.  4  v. 
New  Yorls,  183i-39.    1.  «' 3247.08 

Herring  (Richard).  A  few  personal  recollections  of 
Kev.  George  Croly.     London,  1861.  16°.  .  3044.26 

—  Paper,  and  paper-making.    With  iutrod.  by  G.  Croly. 

London,  1S55.  8° 3931.13 

Herschel  (Caroline).     Herschel  {3frs.  J.)    Memoir  and 

J  coiTesi^ondence  of.     1876 3081.20 

-Herschel  (3Irs.  John).     Memoirs  and  correspondence 
of  Caroline  Herschel.      N.  Y.,  1876..  12°.    3181.26 
Herschel  (John  F.  W.)    Admiralty  manual  of  scien- 
tific enquiry.     2ded.     London,  1851.  12°.  3913.20 

—  Essays  [scientific]  from  the  Edinburgh  and  Quarterly 

reviews,  with  addresses  and  other  pieces.  Lon- 
don, 1857.     8°. 3914.34 

Contents :  Address  to  subscribers  to  Windsor  and  Eton 
public  library.  Mecbauism  of  the  heavens.  Terrestrial 
magnetism.  '  Inductive  sciences  :  review  of  Whewell. 
Humboldt's  Kosmos.  Probabilities.  Addresses  to  the 
Royal  astron.  society.  Blemoir  of  F.  Baily.  Address  to 
Brit,  assoc.  1845.    Poetical  pieces,  orig.  and  translated. 

—  Familiar  lectures  on  scientific  subjects.     London, 

1867.   1G° 3913.26 

Contents :  About  volcanoes  and  earthquakes.  The  suu. 
On  comets.  The  weather  and  weather  prophets.  Celes- 
tial meaaurings  and  weighings.  On  light.  On  sensorial 
vision.  The  yard,  the  pendulum  and  the  metre.  On 
atoms.  On  the  origin  of  force.  On  the  absorption  of  light 
by  colored  media.  On  the  estimation  of  skill  in  target- 
shooting. 

—  Lecture  on  the  metric  system.     [  With  Davies  (C. ) 

Metric  system.     New  York,  1871.   12°.]     .4015.16 

—  Meteorology.    [In  Encyclopeedia  Brit.,  v.  14,  1S58.] 

—  Outlines  of  astronomy.    Phil.,  1852.  8°.     .4016.13 

Same.     7th  ed.     London,  1804.  8°.    .     .4017.12 

Same.     London,  1851.  16°.     [L.C.C.]     .4016.12 

—  Preliminary  discourse  on  the  study  of  natural  phi- 

losophy.    London,  1851.   16° 4022.16 

—  Research  on  atoms.    [In  Sm.  report,  1802.)      ....  3936.17 

—  Sound.    [In  Encyc.  Metropolitana,  v.  4,  1845.]    .     .     . 

—  Telescope.     [In  Encyc.  Britanuica,  v.  17,  1859.]      .     . 

JVote. — Numerous  astronomical  papers  by  Sir  J.  F.  W.  H. 

are  contained  in  the  Memoirs  of  the  Royal  astronomical 

80C.  (p.  50  of  catalogue). 

j^g-  See  also  Biography  (p.  156). 
Herschel  {Sir  Wm.)     See  Biography  (p.  156)  ;    also  Mrs.  J.  Her- 

Bchel's  Memoir  of  Caroline  Herschel  (3081.26],  and  review 

in  Quar.  rev.,  Apr.,  1876. 
Hersey  (Charles).     Histoiy  of  Worcester,  Mass.,  1836- 

1861.     Worcester,  1862.  8° 611.07a 

Hertfordshire.    See  Countries  (p,  320). 

Hertz  (E.)     Diseases  of  the  respiratory  organs.    [In  Zlemssen 

(H.  von).     Cyclop.,  V.  5,  1875.] 4358.05 

Hertz  (Henrik).      King   Eene's    daughter,    a    lyrical 
drama  Tr.  by  T.  Martin.  N.Y.,1S67.  12°.  1725.08 
■Hertzeu  (Alexander. )    My  exile  in  Siberia.    2  v.    Lon- 
don, 1855.  8° 1024.05 

Reviewed  in  Revue  des  d.  mondes.  juil..  sept.,  1854. 
See  notice  of  A.  H.  in  Temple  Bar.  April.  1670. 

Hervey  (George  Winfred).  System  of  christian  rhetoric. 

New  York,  1873.  8° 3557.18 

Hervey  (James).     Meditations    and    contemplations. 

Boston,  [n.ri]  12° 3557.19 

—  Eemarks  on  Bolingbroke's  Letters  on  history.     Lon- 

don, 1752.  8° 3522.18 

—  Theron  and  Aspasio.     Added,  Aspasio  vindicated. 

Loudon,  1837.  8° 3562.18 

Hervey  (Thomas  Kibble).  Illustrations  of  modem 
sculpture,  with  descriptive  prose  and  illus.  poetry. 
18  pi.     London,  1834.     fol 1437.19 

—  Poems.     Ed.  by  Mrs.  T.  K.  Hervey.     Boston,  1806. 

24° 1651.16 

Herzberg  (Z)rr  — ).  The  sewing  machine.  Tr.  by  U. 
Green.  7  pi.  London,  18U4.  8°.  .  .  .  3922.01 
Herzog  (Johaun  Jakob).  Protestant  theological  and 
ecclesiastical  encyclopaedia  :  a  condensed  transla- 
tion, by  J.  H.  A.  Bomberger.  v.  1.  Philadelphia, 
1858.     8° 3418.18 

—  Keal-Eucyclopiidie    fiir    protestantische    Theologio 

und  Kirche.  18  v.  Hamburg  and  Gotha,  18S4- 
C4.    8° 3508.01 

Same.     v.  19-21 ,  Supplement.  3  v.    Gotha,  1865- 

66.    8' 3568.19 

Hesekiel  (Johann  Georg  Ludwig).     Life  of  Bismarck. 


Tr.   and  ed.  by  K.  R.  H.   Mackenzie.     London, 
1870.     8°.     .     . 3018.01 

—  Eefugirt  and  Emigrirt.    Eine  brandenburgiseh-lran- 

zosische  Geschiehte.   3  v.   Berlin,1869.  16°.7n7.02 

Hesiodus.     Carmina.     Gr.  et  Lat.     Ed.   F.  S.   Lehrs. 

Parisiis,  Dklot.  1841.   8° 7765.08 

—  Epics.     [Works  and  Days,  and   Theogony.     Greek 

text.]     With  an  English  commentary,  by  F.  A. 
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—  Qvae  exstant.     Cvrante  C.    F.  Loesnero.      Lip.sije, 

1778.   12° 7761.01 

—  Theogony.     Works  and  Days.     Tr.  in  prose  by  J. 

Banks  ;   Metrical  tr.  by  C.   A.  Elton.      London, 
Bohn,  1856.    12° 16.-j3.01 

—  [Works,   outlined  and  explained.]     By  J.   Davies. 

Edinburgh,  1873.  '16°.   [Ancient  classics. ]  1562.16 

—  "Works  and  days.   [Georgics.]    Tr.  by  G.  Chapman.  [  ]Vitli  Ho- 

mer. Batiachomyomachia.    Loudon,  1858.  sq.  10°.]  1655.01 

- —  Works.    Tr.  by  T.  Cooke.    [In  Chalmers  (A.)    English  poeta. 

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—  Bunsen  [C.  C.  J.)    In  las  God  in  history,  v.  2,  1868.    . 

—  Flaxinan{J.  )*Compositions  from  theWorks,  Days,  and 

Theogony  of  Hesiod.  Engr.  by  W.  Blake.  N.2V.  13 
See  also  histories  of  Greek  literature  ;  and  Fortu.  rev., 
l\Iay,  1875  (Hesiod,  by  J.  A.  Symondsi. 
Hesperides:  or  [poetical]  works.  &«  Herrick  (R.)  2v.  185C.  1651.13 

Hesperus.     See  Riehter  (J.  P.  F.) 243.12 

Hess  (Jean  Gaspard).  Life  of  Ulrich  Zwingle.  Lon- 
don, 1812.     8° 3187.18 

Hessey  (James  Augustus).     Sunday  :  its  origin,  hist., 

and    obligation.     London,  1860.    8°.     .     .  3557.21 

Hettuer  (H.  J.  T.)      Athens    and   the   Peloponnese. 

With  sketches  of  northern  Greece.     Edinburgh, 

1854 992.04 

Hetzel  (Pierre  Jules).     ['  P.  J.  Stahl,'  jyseiid.} 

—  De  Paris  a  Baden.    Voyage  d'un  etudiant.     Leipzig, 

[)i.d.]  12° 7038.07 

—  De   Baden  au   Drakenfels.     Kecits   et  divagations. 

Histoire  d'un  homme  eurhume  et  autres  histoires. 
2eed.     Paris,  [)i.d.]  12° 7038.10 

—  Les  bonnes  fortunes  parisiennes.    2  v.     Paris,  [n.  d.  ] 

12° 7038.04 

Contents  :  v.  1.  4e  ed.  De  Dresde  a  la  Bastei.  Histoire 
d'une  opticienue  et  d'un  lieutenant  de  dragons.  Apparte- 
mcnt  de  garoon  d  loner.  Les  amours  d'ua  pierrot.  2. 
Nouv.  serie,  6e  ed.  Le  reveil  sur  la  Bastei.  Mux  Rigault. 
Recit  de  Maurice.  Les  amours  d'un  notaire.  Idees  d'lm 
vieax  gartjon  sur  I'amour.    Le  tour  de  Nickel. 

—  Histoire  dun  homme  enrhume.     Voyage  ou  il  vons 

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—  Morale  familiere,  contes,  reoits,  souvenirs  et  couseils 

d'un  pere  a  sesentiints.  36  ed.  P.[)i.(i.]  1'2°.  7038.06 

—  tind  Muller  ( — ).     Le  nouveau    Kobinson    Suisse. 

Paris,  [Ji.rf.]  12° 7038.09 

Heubner  (O.)  Syphilis  of  the  brain  and  nervous  system.  [In 
Zlemssen.     Cyclopedia,  v.  12,  1877.] 4358.12 

Heurtley  (Charles  A.,  D.D.)  Athanasian  creed:  re- 
jecting Mr.  Ffoulko's  theoiy.  Oxf.,1872.  8°.  3545.24 

Hewett  (Capt.  J.  F.  Napier).  European  settlements 
oa  the  west  coast  of  Africa.  L.,  186'2.   12°.   1092.03 

He'wius  (James  M. )  Hints  concerning  church  music, 
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Hewit  (Rev.  A.  F. )  Problems  of  the  age  ;  with  studies 
in  St.  Augustine  ou  kindred  topics.  New  York, 
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Hewit  (Alexander),  Historical  account  of  the  rise  and  progress 
of  the  colonies  of  South  Carolina  and  Georgia.  [OHon.] 
2  V.  in  1.    L-ondon.  177a.  8° 625.09 

Hewitt  (Graily).  Pathology,  e(c.  Diseases  of  woman. 
3d  ed.  revised.     London,  1872.   8°.      .     .  4335.21 

—  Report  on  midwifery  and  diseases  of  women  and  children, 

18.59-6'2.     With  bibliography,    [/k  Year  book  of  New  Syden- 
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HevTitt  (John).  Ancient  armour  and  weapons  in  Eu- 
rope to  end  of  the  17th  century.  3  v.  Oxford, 
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HeTvitt  (Robert,  jr. )  Coffee  :  its  historv,  cultivation, 
and  uses.     New  York,  1872.   12°.     .     .     .  6124.32 

Hewlett  (Hem'y  G. )  Heroes  of  Europe.-  Boston,  1861. 
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Hewson  (Wm.,  F.li.S.)  Works.  Ed.  by  G.  Gulliver. 
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ances. Lymphatic  system  iu  man  and  other  animals.  De- 
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Hill  (Hamilton  Andrews).  Relations  of  business  men  to  national 
legislation.  [In  Amer.  soc.  sci.  assoc.  Trans.,  no.  3, 
1871.) 5811.02 

—  {ediior).     .Se«  Boston.  Board  of  trade.     Reports.     .     .   5924.112 

Hill  (John).     An  account  of  the  life  and  writings  of 
Hugh  Blair.     Loudon,  1807.  8°.      .     .     .3(121.08 
Hill  (.Rfu,  John).  Sermons.  8th  ed.  L,,  1817.  8°.  3562,13 
Hill  (John,  principal  of  Vie  Normal  college,  Ceylon). 

—  Geography  of  India,     London,  [1874.]  12°,   1031,23 
HiU  (John  Boynton),     History  of  Mason,  N,  H,,  17J9- 

18,58.     Boston,  1858.   8° 654.08 

Hill  (.John  Harwood).  Chronicle  of  the  christian  ages 
to  1858.     2  v.     Uppingham,  1859.  8°.       .     445.21 

HiU  (John  Ward).  Manual  of  the  law  of  fixtures.  2d 
ed.     New  York,  1871,  8° 5:;23.27 

H111(L,  L, )  Treatise  on  heliochromy;  pictures  in 
natural  colors.    New  York,  1856.  8°.     .     .3934.35 

Hill  (Kosamoiid  (md  Florence).  What  we  saw  in  Au- 
stralia.    London,  1875.   12° 1002.15 

Hill  (S.  S.)  Travels  in  Peru  and  Mexico.  2  v.  Lon- 
don, 1860.    12° 1163.11 

Hill  (Thomas).  Geometry  and  faith.  New  York.  1874. 
12°  3557  29 

—  Second  book  in  georietry.'   B,  1863.  12°.    .  4iill.32 

—  True  order  of  studies.     N.  Y.,  1.S70.   ^2^     .5512.30 
Hillard  (George  Stillinan).     Life  and  campaigns  of  G. 

B.   MoCL'llan.     Philadelphia,   1864.     12^   3115.15 

—  Life  of  Capt.  John  Smith.  [In  Sparks  J.)    Amer.  biog.,  v.  2, 

1853.) 3241.02 

—  Memoir  of  James  Brown.     B.,  185G.     8°.     .302!..19 

—  Six  months  in  Italy.  2  v.  B.,  1853.  12°,  972,08 
Hillary  (■'' 11- Wm.)  Appeal  for  preservation  of  lives  and  prop- 
erty from  shipwreck.  [/«  Pamphleteer,  v.  23]  ;— On  the  im- 
proveineut  and  embcllisliment  of  tlie  metropolis,  [hi  Pam- 
phleteer, v,  24)  ;— Plan  for  a  steam  life-boat  ;  also  lor  the 
extingni.shnient  of  a  fire  at  sca  : — Sketch  of  Ireland  in 
1824  :  evils,  their  remedies    (/u  Pamphleteer,  v,  25.]  5058.25 

Hiller  {Dr.  Ferdinand).  Mendels.sohn,  Letters  and 
recollections,  Tr.  by  M,  E.  von  Glehn,  2d  ed. 
London,  1874,   8° 3123.35 

Hillern   (Wilhelmine  von,  geh.   Birch).     Ein  Arzt  der 

Secle.    2  v.   Berlin.  1869.    16° 7117.18 

,ey  For  English  transl.  of  her  novels  see  Fiction  (p.  489). 

HillgTove  (Thomas).  Art  of  dancing.  New  York, 
1864.   16= 4613.09 

Hillhouse  (James  Abraham).    Dramas  ;  discourses.  e!c. 

2  v.     Boston,  18..i9,    16° 1725.14 

Contents :  v.  1.  Dramas :  Demetria.  Hadad.  Percy's 
masque.  2.  The  judgment.  Sachem's  wood,  a  X'oem. 
Discourses  :  On  the  choice  of  an  era  in  epic  and  tragic  writ- 
ing. On  the  relations  of  literature  to  a  republican  gov- 
ernment. On  tbe  life  aud  services  of  Lafayette.  The  her- 
mit of  Warkworth,  a  ballad  by  Thomas  Percy. 

Hilliard  (Francis).  Law  of  bankruptcy  and  insol- 
vency.    2d  ed.     Philadelphia,   18ri7.     8°.  5015.18 

—  Law  of  injunctions.     2d  ed,  Phil,,  1869,   8°.   5634,12 


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—  Law  of  mort«at,'es.    4th  cd.  2  v.  B.,1872.  8\  .M;31.09 

—  Law  of  romudiesfor  torts,  or  private  wrongs.  Bustnn, 

18«7.     8' fi(>31.H 

—  Law  of  taxation.     Boston,  1875.     8^.      .     .5«lG.(n 

—  Law  of  tort.s,  or  privoto  wrougs.     3d  od.     2  v.    Bos- 

ton, l«(ir,.  8° r,RM.U 

Hills,  lakes,  aud  forest  streams.  .Vfr- Hammond  (.S.H.)  1800.  1112.10 
Hillside  uii'l  seaside  iu  poetry.    A'-cLarcom  (L.)     1877.     .1003.39 

Hilton  iDavid).      IJri^andage  iu   South  Italy.     2   v. 

London,  ISGl.   12^ C32.12 

Himalajras.     S>'f!  Countries  (p.  329). 

Himerius,  tiredc  xophid.     Ueclamatioues.     Gr.  et  Lat. 

Emend.  F.  Diibaer.  rarisiis,I>;./oM849.  8".  7766.00 
Hind  (Honvy  Youle).     Insects  aud  diseases  injurious  to 

the  wheat  crop.     Toronto,  1857.  8'.     .     .   0121.10 

—  Explorations  in  the  interior  of  the  Labrador  penin- 

sula.    2  V.     London,  18(;3.     h^.       ...  11.53.1.5 

—  Narrative  of  the  Canacliau  Red  River  exploring  ex- 

pedition of  18.57,  ek.     2  V.    L.,  1800.     8^   1151.1(i 
Hind  (John  Russell).     Comets.    L.,  1852.  12°.  4013.12 

—  The  .solar  system.     New  Yorlc,  1852.   12°.     .  4013.0G 
Hinderer   (Anna).      Seventeen  years  in  the    Yoruba 

countiy.  Memorials.  Introd.  by  R.  B.  Hone. 
3ded.     London,  1873.  16^ 1091.20 

Hindoo.    .V^je  Hindu,  bd'tiv. 

Hindostan.     •St'^  Countries  (7n(Z('a.  p.  331). 

Hinds  (Llicbard  Briusley).  Regions  of  vegetation,  [/n  Belcher 
(Sir  E.)    Voyage  round  tiie  world,  etc.]      ....    925.22 

Hinds  (Samuel),  Newman  (J.  H. ),  and  others.  His- 
tory of  the  christitin  church  in  the  1st  centuiy. 
London,  [rufjoui  18.53.]    12° 3115.10 

Same.     [Continued]  to  the  present  day,  by  J.  A. 

Jeremie,  A.  Lyall,  and  others.  2  v.  London, 
1852-53.  12° 3415.17 

Hindu  language.    S'te  Language  (India). 

Hindu  law.     See  Law  (Hiudnj. 

Hindu  literature.     See  Literature  (Oriental). 

Hindu  religion.  S-e  Biblical  aud  relig.  lit.  {Hinduism,  p.  100)  ;— 
Countries  (India,  p.  33J.332). 

Hiues  (David  i'.  of  S.  C,  6.  about  1810).  Life,  adven- 
tures, and  opinions.   New  York,  1840.  12".  3081.17 

Hinea  (liev.  Gustavus).  Life  on  the  plains  of  the  Pa- 
cific. Ore<?on,  its  history,  condition  and  pro.s- 
pects.     Buffalo,  1851.     12° 1123.02 

Bingstou  (Edw.  P. )  Genial  showman  :  reminiscences 
of  Artamus  Ward.     New  York,  1S70.     8^.3176.23 

Hiiiman  (Royal  Ralph).  Letters  from  English  kings 
and  queens,  to  governors  of  the  colony  of  Connec- 
ticut, with  answers,  1635-1719.  Hartford,  1836. 
12° 591.14 

Hintoii  (James).  Health  and  its  conditions.  New 
York,  1871.   12° 4322.22 

—  Diseases  of  the  ear.  [In  Holmes  (T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  3. 

1862] 4337.03 

—  Life  in  nature.     New  York,  1872.   16°.     .     .4723.19 

—  Man  and  his  dwelling  place.  N.Y.,1859.  12°.  3573.20 

—  Mystery  of  pain.     New  York,  1872.     12°.     .  3562.05 
-^  — Same.     London,   1.S74.     12° 3556.29 

—  Report  on  physiology,  with  bibliograpliy.    1863-64.    [New  Sy- 

denham soc.  year  boolt.  Loudon,  1804-65.  8".]  .  .  43J4.U5 
Hiatou  ^Johu  Howard).  History  and  topography  of 
U.S.  [To  1826.]  Hlus.  2  v.  L.,  1830.  4".  578.02 
Hinton  (Louis  J.)  Report  on  the  working  of  stone  aud  on  arti- 
ficial stone.  [U.  S.  Com.  to  Int.  exkib.  at  Vienna,  1873.  Re- 
ports, v.  4,1870.) 3016.18 

Hintbu  (R.  J.)     Brief  biographies.     English    r.idical 

leaders.     New  York ,  1875.  12°.  .     .     .     .3221.14 

Contents  :  The  independent  members :  Prof.  Fawcett.    Sir 

C,  W.  Dilko.     Peter  A.  Taylor.    Sir  J.  Lubbock.    Joseph 

Cowau.     Robert  M.   Carter.     The  tabor    agitation  and  its 

f fiends  :  Th.  Hughes.     A.J.  MuudeUa.    Alex.  Macdouald. 

Th.  Brassey.    Sam.  Morley.    Parliamentari/ at/ilators  :  Sam. 

Plimsoll.     Sir  W.  Lawson.     Ed.   Miall.     Henry   Ricliards. 

Popular  leaders :  G.  J.  Holyoake.    Joseph  Arch.    Charles 

Bradlaugh.    Geo.  Odger.    Jos.  Chamberlain. 

Hints  for  six  mouths  iu  Europe.  See  Latrobe  (J.H.B.)  1809.  944.13 

Hints  on  horsemanship,   [aiion.]  L.,  1839.  12°.  4627.13 

Hints  on  shooting.    Sec  Idle  (O)     1855 4626.11 

Hints  on  shore  shooting.    ,S't  t;  Harting  (J.  E.)     1871.  .     .  4615.31 
Hinta  ou  the  natures  of  duns,    [imou.]   2d  ed.     Lon- 
don, 1815.  8° 2528.31 

Hints  to  young  painters.    See  Sully  (T.)     1873 1425.14 

Hints  towarils  physical  perfection.     .S>«  Jacques  (D  .H.)  .  4325.16 

Hip  joint  (Diseases  of  the).    See  Medicine. 

Hippocrates.     Gi-nuino  works.     i>om  the  Greek,  by 

F.Adams.  2v.   L.,.S;/*(i/(f(rti.TOc.,1849.   8°.  4316.10 

Contents:  v.  1.  Prelim,  discourse.    Auc.  medicine,    .^irs, 

w.^tei's,  and  places.    Prognostics.    Regimen  in  acute  dis- 


eases. 1st  ami  3d  booksof  the  epirtemi.s.  Injuries  of  the 
bead.  2.  Things  rel.  to  surgery.  Fractures.  Articula- 
tions. Mochliius.  Aphorisms.  The  oath.  The  law.  Ul- 
cers.   Fistula).    Hemorrhoids.    The  sacred  disease.    Index. 

SuiselUJ.  It)     Hist  and  heroes  of  medicine.  .     .     ,    4313,01 

See  also  Now  monthly  m.ag,,  Dec,  lHr,7  (Ilippocratos). 

Hippolytug,  {his/iop  of  Rome).  Refutation  of  all  heresies. 

Tr,  by  J,  H.  Macinahon.     With  fragments  from  his 

commentaries  on  books  of  scripture.  Tr.  by  S.D.  K. 

Salmond.  2v.   Edin.,  18(;8-G9.  8\   [A.  N.  "C.  libr., 

V.  6.  7.] 3467.10 

—  Eolutatio  omnium  hiBresium.  [/«  Hansen  (0.  C.  J.)  Chris- 
tianity, c'c.,  v.  6,  1854.) 341100 

juar-  For  memoirs  rel.  to  II.  and  ago,  see  Biography  (p.  l.'jT). 
Hip3ley(W.)     Equational  arithmethic,  applied  to  in- 
terest, annuities,  life   nssuriincc,  and   commerce. 
2  V.     London,  IKfvWe,  185 1-.58.    16".      .     .  4iil2.0:i 
Hireling  and  the  slave.     .V«  Grayson  (W.  J.)     18.",6.     .     .1616.09 
Hirtius  lAulns).     Suppl.  books.    ,See  Cssar  (C.J.)  Commentaries. 
Hislop  (.Alexander).     X'roverbsof  Scotland,  with  notes. 
New  ed.     Edinburgh,  1868.   12°.      .     .     .6214.11 
Histology.,   ."fee  Medicine.     iHislolngy) 

Historic  Augnsti©  scriptores.     See  Augustan  historians  (p.  57). 
Historians.     See  Biography  (Collective,  p.  Ill)  ;— aud  lives  of  in- 
dividual liUtorians.  in  Biography  (p.  116-215). 
Historic  Americans.     S'e  Parker  (Tlieodore).    1870.     .      3243.07a 
Historic  bye-ways.     See  Wraxall  (-S'"' C.  F.  L.)     ,     ,     .     .2546,19" 
Historic  devices,  c/c,    *■..  Palliser  (J/is.  F.  B.)    1870.       .14.i2,lC 

Historic  ninepins.     &«  Timbs  (John;.     1869 6216.21 

Historical  account  of  circumnavigation  of  the  glolje, 

to  the  death  of  Cook.  [««o».]  Edin., 1837.16°.  921.U6 

Historical  and  descr.  ace.  of  Iceland,  Greenland,  and 

Faroe  Islands,    [ajion.]    Edin.,  1841.   16°.   1142.01 

Historical  characters.     Set  Bulwer  (U.  L.) 3257.08 

Historical  documents  from  the  Old  Dominion.  No.  1.  .See  Or- 
derly book,  WiUiainsburg,  Va.,  1776 676.11 

Historical  essays  aud  dissertations.  By  Sir  J.  Stod- 
dart,  colonel  Proctor,  lord  Brougham,  prof.  Creasy, 

London,  1S58.   12° 445.14 

Contents:  Uses  of  history  as  a  study,  by  Stoddart,  State 
of  Europe  at  the  fall  of  the  Roinau  empire.  The  feudal 
system  aud  the  Crusaders,  by  Proctor.  The  French  revo- 
lutiou,  by  Brougham.  The  linglish  nation  :  what  we  are, 
and  whence  we  are,  by  Creasy. 
Historical  gleauings.  See  Rogers  (G.  E.  T.)  2  v.  .  .  .  3252.21 
Historical  illustrations  of  the  passions,     [ajiod.]     2  v. 

London,  1825.  8° 5436.01 

Historical  magazine,  and  notes  and  queries,  cone,  the 
antiq.,  history,  and  biography  of  .\merica,  v.  1, 
Boston,    1857  ;    v.  2-U,   N.  Y.,    1S58-65  ;    v.   10, 

Morrisania,  18G6.   4° 8129.01 

Same.     2d  series,     v.  1-10.     Morrisania,  1867-70. 

4° 81-29.11 

Note  —Of  V.  10  only  nos.  1-2,  July  aud  Aug.,  1871,  have 
been  issued. 

Same.     3d  series,     y.  1-3.     Morrisania,  1871-74. 

4° 8129-21 

Note. — V.  1  of  3d  series  included  nos.  for  Jan.,  Feb., 

Mch.,  1872  ;  Apiil,  May,  June,  1873  ;   v.  2.  July-Die. .  1873  ; 

of  V.  3  the  first  number  only,  that  for  Jau,,  1874,  has  been 

issued  up  to  this  date  (1877). 

Historical  memoirs  of  the  house  of  Bourbon,    [aiioii.] 

2v.     London,  1831.  16° 521.03 

Historical  outlines  of  political   Catholicism,     [aiioi.] 

London,  1853.  8° 3426.09 

Historical  pictures  of  the  middle  ages.     By  a  wander- 
ing artist,    [auoii.]    London,  1846.  12^.     .      143.11 
Historical  reason  why.     English   history.     London, 

[ii.rf.]  12° 463.23 

Historical  sketches  of  the  old  painters.     See  Lee  {Mrs.  H.  F.) 

1811.) 1431  07 

Historical  studies.    See  Lawrence  (Eugene) 3427.00 

Historicus.     .SVe  Harcourt  (W.  G.  V.) 

History  of  a  book.    See  Carey  (Annie) 2765.16 

History  of  a  ship,  from  her  cradle  to  her  grave.  Lon- 
don, [1874.]    sq.  16° 4517.36 

History  of  painting  :  ancient  and  modern,     [((hoh.] 

London,  18:!5.  18° 1412.25 

History  of  Poinpey  the  little.    See  Coventry  (Francis).     .     165.14 
History  of  silk,  cotton,  linen,  wuol,  and  otaer  fii.rous 
substances  ;  including  observations  on  spinning, 
dyeing,  and  weaving.     N.  Y.,  1853.  8°.    .  3931.06  . 
History  of  the  British  dominions  iu  North  .\merica  : 
[1197-1763.     an>n.'\     Loudon,  1773.  4°.    .     578.01 
History  of  the  holy  catholic  inquisition.     With  introd., 
by  C.  Mason.     Philadelphia,  1835.   12°.     .   342i;.28 
History.     8^  For  other  anonymous  titles  beginning  with  '  His- 
tory '   see   tlie  name  of  the  person,   place,   or    subject,  to 
wiiich  the  works  relate,     .^ee  also  titles  iu  Fiction  (p,  489), 
beginning  with  '  History.' 


In  asking  for  books,  use  tho  "  Book  Order,"  giviug  the  AUTEOll'd  S.VMli,  the  first  pan  of  the  TITLE,  aud  the  NDUBER. 


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HISTORY. 


Aerasoemext  of  SaBDlvmoNS.— 1,  Ancient  History  :  General  wnrlcs.—2,  Ancient  History  :  Orltnlal  nations  only.— 
3,  Middle  Ages— 4,  Modern  History.— 5,  Pliilosoiiby.  Science.  Tlieories.  aud  Uses  of  History,  with  appendix  ou  the 
Uncertainties  and  Illusions  of  History.— 6.  Hniirersal  or  General  Histories  :  1.  Compendious  mauuals.  2,  More  elaborate 
universal  histories.    3,  Historical  miscellanies,    i,  Syuchronological  Charts  aud  Tables.    (For  Chronology  see  p.  208.) 

«3"  For  Histories  of  parlicvdar  countries  see  Coiwtkies  (p.  285-390). 


1.   Ancient  Histoiy:  General  Works. 

Bryant  (J.)  Observations  aud  inquiries  relating  to  va- 
rious parts  of  aucieut  history,  with  an  account  of 
Egypt.  1767 428,01 

CandiUac  (E.  B.  de).  Eistoira  ancienue,  [In  his  Cours  d'etuile, 
V,  6-8.] 6033,07 

Coote  (C)  History  of  ancient  Europe,  [Greece  and 
Eome],     3v.     1815 43.5,17 

CornwalUs  iC.F.)  On  the  state  of  man  before  the  pio- 
mulgation  of  Christianity,     [nnoii.]   1818.  3111.10 

Camherland  {li.)  Attempts  for  discovering  the  times  of 
the  first  planting  of  nations.     1724.      .     .     421.15 

—  See  also  his  ed.  of  Salichoniathon.    [421.16.] 

Diodorus  Sicala^.  Historical  library.  With  [his]  frag- 
ments.    Tr.  by  G.  Booth.     2  v.     1814.    .     427,12 

—  Bibliotheca  hist,     2  v.     J9ido;,  1853.  .     .     .7764.13 
^DrummondiSir  W.)    Origines.     4  v.     1824-29.     425,2i; 

Conlents :  v,  1.  Babylonian,  Assj-riau,  and  Iranian  em- 
pires.   2.  Egypt.    3,  Phceuicia.    Arabia,    4,  Asia  Minor, 

Dunclcer  {M. )  Geschichte  des  Alterthums.  [Bis  auf 
die  .Ybwehr  derPerser.  479  v,  C]  4  v,   1852.  403,01 

Falconer  {T.)    Di.s-ertatious,    .See  H anno.    Voyage,  ete.  .    427.18 

Farr  (E.)  Ancient  histoi-y.  4  v.  185G,  .  .,  421,03 
Contents:  v.  1.  Egyptians,  2.  Macedonians,  3,  Per- 
sians.   4,  Macedoniany,SeleucidBe  in  Syria,  and  Parthiaus. 

Fastelde  Coulanr/es  (K  D.)  Aryan  civilization  :  its  re- 
ligious origin  and  progress.  Condensed  by  T,  C, 
Barker,     1871 .421.21 

Oorjuet  (A.  T.)  Origin  of  laws,  arts,  and  sciences 
among  the  most  ancient  nations.  3v.   1761.  435,20 

Eanno.  Voyage,  Trans],,  with  the  Greek  text ;  ex- 
plained by  T.  Falconer,     1797 427.18 

/ieere;i(Afl,i,)  Historical  researches,  6v,  1833.  424,25 
Contents:  v.  1,  Persians.  2,  Babylonians,  Pboeniciaus, 
Soytliians,  3,  Indians,  [Hindus.]  Carthagiaiaua  aud 
Etiiiopiaus,    5,  Egyptians,    0,  Greece, 

— -  Manual  of  ancient  history,  particularly  with  regard 
to  the  constitutions,  the  commerce,  and  the  colo- 
nies of  the  states  of  antiquity.     1817.      .     427.15 

Herodotus.      History.      New  version,  with  notes,    etc. 

by  G.  Kawlinson,  assisted  by  H.  Eawlinsou  and 

SirJ.G.  Wilkinson,  4  v.  N.Y,,  1850-60,  8°.     426,13 

I\ote. — Reviewed  in  Blaclcw,  mag,,  v,  85,  1859 ;  Ed,  rev,, 

V,  111,-1860  ;  K,  A,  rev,,  v.  aO,  13G0(,\ssyrian  empire), 

Same,      Literal  ver.?ion,  by  H.  Gary.     London, 

Mhn,  1854.  12= 422.09 

Same.     Ancient  history.     Tr,  by  W.  Beloe.   New 

cd.     New  York,  18.:35.     8' 422.09 

Same.     3  v.  New  York,  1S44.     18°.     .     .     422,10 

S.ime.     4  r.  London,  1791.     8".      ...     426.19 

-"Sime.     History.     Tr.  by  Isaac  Littlebury.     3d 

ed.     2  V.     London,  1737.     8= 422.01 

Same,       [Condensed   and   explained]    by   G.    C. 

Swayue.     Edinburgh,  1870.     16^      .     .     421.10 

—  Historiarum  lib.  ix.     Keeog,  G.  Diudorfius.     Gr.  et 

Lat.,  cum  iudicibus.  Parisiis,i)i(7o/,I8jS.s^.  7765,07 

—  De  (Quince y  {T.)    Philosophy  of  H,  [/;i  7ns  Hist, aud  critical  es- 

says, v,  1, 1853  ;  p,  119-177,]    ,•    •    •    -2522.07 

—  Esiimiie  {II. )     L'iutrodvotiou  av  tmite  de  la  conform- 

ite  cles  merveUles  ancicnncs  aueo  Ics  modernes,  ov, 
triitd  prei^aratif  a  rapolop;ie  poiir  H,  1560,  6216.37 

—  Freeman  {.E.  A.)    Herodotus,  [7;i  Nat,rev.,  v,15, 18G2,] 

—  Lirc'.inr  (P.  II.)    Notss  on  H.     Now  ed.,  by  W.  D. 

Coolay.     2  v.     1811 422.03 

—  Plutarch.    Of  Herodotus '8  malice.  [In  his  Morals,  v.  *,  p,  331- 

370,] 6435.29 

—  Turner  (D,    IV.)     Notes  on   H,,  orig.  and  selected, 

Bohn,  1853 422,07 

—  Wheeler  (</.  T.)    Analysis  and  summary  of  H,  422,03 
Life  and  travels  of  H, :  en  imaginary  biography 

founded  on  fact     2  v.   li-;5C 4'i2,05 

S:e  also  Blackw,  mag.,  v,  73,  ]8o5  ;  Kat,  rev,,  v.  15. 18G2  ; 
N,  Crit.  rev,,  v.  20,  it>j3-4  ;  aud  histories  of  Greek  litera- 
ture, especially  those  by  Doualdsou  aud  by  Mure. 

Hoffman  (D.)  Chronicles  from  Cartajihilus,  the  wan- 
dering Jew,     2  V.     1853 446,20 

Note. — Designed  as  a  history  of  the  world  from  the  chris. 
tiau  era.    v.  1-2  only — a.d.  30-574 — were  published. 


Inquiry  into  the  truth  of  [ancient]  history.  [In  Class,  journal, 
V,  38,  p,  232  ;  v,  39,  p,  20,  317.] 2762,13 

Jusiinus.  History  of  the  world.  [Tob.c,  20,]  Bohn, 
1853 423,06 

Kenrick  (J.)    Essay  ou  primaeval  history,     1840,     421,14 

Kingsley  [C.)  Ancient  civilization.  [In  his  Lectures  delivered  in 
America.     1875,] .     .    .    ,  2533,28 

La  ilotlie  le  Vayer  {F.  de).  Animadvoi-sions  upou  Greek 
aud  Latin  historians.     1678 421.18 

Lord  (./, )     Ancient  states  and  empires,     1869,     425.09 

Lost  cities  brought  to  light.  Cities  of  Egyjit,  Giant 
cities  of  Bashan,  Tyre,  Nineveh,  Babylon,  \<.inon.'\ 
1871 421,20 

M'Burney  (I.,  editor).  Students' hand-book  of  ancient 
history  to  the  fall  of  Western  Empire.    1856.  413, 10 

Malta fy  (J.  P. )  Prolegomena  to  ancient  history,  con- 
taining :  1,  The  interpretation  of  legends  and  in- 
scriptions :  2.  A  survey  of  old  Egyptian  litera- 
ture.    1871 ■  .     .     427.20 

—  Twelve  lectures  on  primitive  civilizations,  and  their 

physical  conditions.     1869 423,13 

Maurice  (F.  D.)  Ancient  history,  [In  his  Friendship  of  iiooks, 
1874  ;  p,  157-183.] 2.535,19 

Montagu  (E.  W. )  Keflections  on  the  rise  aud  fall  of  the 
ancient  repubhcs.     1806 422,13 

Xewinan[F.  W.)  Lectures  on  the  chief  forms  of  aucieut  nations. 
[In  his  Miscellanies,  p.  146-277,] 2538,10 

Niebuhr  [B.  0. )  Lectures  ou  ancient  history.  Tr.  by 
L.  Schmitz.     3  v.     1852 425,10 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Introduction,  etc.  Assyriaus  and  Medea, 
Egyptians  aud  Ethiopians,  Phceuicians,  Asia  Minor. 
Persian  Dominion,  Babylon.  Thraciaus  aud  Scythians. 
Greece  to  Pericles,  2,  Greece,  Irom  Pericles  to  Alexander. 
Sicily,  3,  Later  history  of  Greece,  Sicily,  Carthage. 
Syria  and  Eg5T)t, 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Fraser's  mag.,  v,  43, 1852, 
PautB  (G  de).  CEuvrea  philosoiahiqucs,  7v.  [17—.]  411.0,5 

Contents :  V.  1-3,  Recherches  philosophiquea  sur  lea 
Amoricains,  4-5,  Recherches philosophiquessuvles  Egyp- 
tiens  et  les  Chinois,    6-7.  Recherches  philosophiques  sur 

Puiz  {W.)    Manual  of  ancient  history,     1850.     932.01 

Bamsay  {A.  31.,  chev.)  Travels  of  Cyrus.  With  dis- 
course ou  the  theology  and  mythology  of  the  Par 
gaus.     1795 421.19 

Bawlinson  {G.)  Manual  of  ancient  hist.  1869.  427,09 
Note — The  best  book  of  the  kind  for  advanced  readers. 
The  leading  authorities  are  given  in  connection  with  the 
history  of  each  epoch, 

RoUin  (C.)  Ancient  history,  [To  the  Eoman  empire. ] 
8v.     1820 432,02 

Same.     6  v,     1839 427,03 

—  Sacred  and  profane  history,    [In   his  Belles  lettres,  v,  C-4, 

1737,] 2641,30 

iJiuiis  of  ancient  and  historic  lauds,  L,,1850.  16°.  421,13 
Contents :  Babylon,  Nineveh,  Palestine,  Egypt,  Central 
America,  Italy,  etc.,  etc. 

Sahbuthier  (£. )  Institutions,  etc.,  of  ancient  nations, 
2  V.     1776 427.16 

Sclueffelbi  (S.  B.)  Foundations  of  histoiT-  [To  the 
"christian  era,]     1803 ",     ,     435,11 

Sehlegel  [TT,  W.  F.  von).  Ou  the  beginning  of  our  history,  [In 
/n's  Lectures  ou  mod.  hist.,  p,  345401,] 442,04 

Seniell  {]V.)  Virtues  aud  mauuers  of  tiro  Greeks  aud  Romaua. 
[In  Oxford  prize  essays,  v,  4,  1830  ;  p.  1S5-230.]  ,     ,  2541,14 

Smith  (P.)  History  of  the  world,  v,  1-3,  Ancient  his- 
tory  414,12 

Contents :  v,  1.  To  the  accession  of  Philip  of  Macedon. 
2.  "SotheRomaucouquest  of  Carthage  and  Asia,  3.  Rome, 
from  the  triumvirate  of  Tiberius  Gracchus,  to  its  fall. 

Shuckford  (.S. )  Sacred  and  profane  history  of  the  world 
connected,  from  the  creation  of  the  world  to  the 
[deathof  Joshua,  B.C.  1120],     2  v.     1858,3412,07 

Taylor  (  W.  (', )  Manual  of  ancient  history.  Kevised  by 
C,  S,  Henry,     10th  ed,     1873 427.25 

Thnlheimer(M.E.)  Manual  of  ancient  hist,   1872.  427.23 

Voincy  {C.  F.  c.  de).  Recherches nouvelles  aitrl'histoireancienne. 
|/ii7iisCEuvres,  iJido^  1854.] 6078,27 

—  New  r.->SL'arche3,  etc 422,31 

See  also  Ed,  rev.,  v,  132,  1870  (Manuals  of  auc.  history). 
jBS*  See  also  references  to  allied  topics   at  the  foot  of 
p.  624. 


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2.  Ancieut  History :  Oriental  nations,  only. 

Ancient  history.     Minor   kingdoms  ;    tho  Ethiopians, 
Phceaicians,  Bactrians,  Trojans,  elc.    Selia.  tr.  soc. 

1845 .'    427.14 

Keary(A.)  The  nations  around  [Palestine].  1870.  423.17 
Contents :  Egypt.    Tyre.    Assyria.    Niueveh.    Babylon. 
Persia. 
Lenomvint  (F.)  and  Chevallier  (£. )     Student's  manual 
of  oriental  history.     2  v.     18t;9-70.      .     .     423.14 
Conlenis:  v.  1.  Israelites,  Egyptians,  Assyrians,  and  Ba- 
bylonians.   2.  Medea  and  Persians.  Pbcenicians,  Arabians. 
^^oU. — Reviewed  by  G.  Rawlinsoa  in  Coutenjp.  rev.,  v. 
14,  1870;  p.  80-101. 

liawlinson  (G.)    Five  great  monarchies  of  the  ancient 
eastern  world  :  Chaldea,  Assyria,  Babylon,  Media. 

Persia.     4  v.  1862-67 425.15 

iVb(«.— Reviewed  in  Brit,  qu.rev.,  Mch.,  1869;  N.  Brit. 
.  rev.,  V.  44,  1866  ;  Ed.  rev.,  v.  125. 1867. 

—  Sixth  great  oriental  monarchy.  Parthia.  1873.  425.24 

—  Seventh  great  oriental  monarchy.     Sassauian  or  new 

Persian  empire.     1876 425.25 

Seioill  (E.  if.)    Ancient  history  of  Egypt,  Assyria  and 

Babylonk.     1870 421.07 

Smith   (P.)      Student's  ancient  history  of  the  East. 

1871 423.19 

jBS"  On  ancient  history  consult  also  references  at  tlie  end 
;  of  tills  class  (p.  624). 

3.  Middle  ages. 

(See  Middle  ages  (p.  346).] 

4.  Modem  History. 

Arnold  i^T.)    Introductory  lectures  on  modern  H.     Ed. 

byH.  Keed.  1852 442.03 

Condillac  [E.  B.  de).    Histoire  modeme.    [In  his  Conrs  d"6tiide, 

V.  9-12.]     .     ^ 6033.11 

Dawe  ((.'.  S.)    l^andmarks  of  general  history  in  the 

christian  era.     1870 412.12 

Flint  (R.)    Philosophy  of  history  iu  Europe,     v.    1. 

France  and  Germany.     1865 447.01 

Oervinus  ((r.)     Introduction  to  history  of  19th  century. 

Note. — Reviewed  iu  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  80, 1865. 
Hill  (J.  H.)     Chronicle  of  the  christian  ages,  to  1858, 

With  tables.     2  v.    1859 445.21 

James  (Q.  P.  Pi.)  Dark  scenes  of  H.  1S50.  .  443.22 
Lord  (J. )    Modem  history,  from  Luther  to  Napoleon. 

1869 412.29 

Mahgnall(ii.)  Hist,  and  miseel.  questions.  1869.  442.27 
Mchdei  (,/.)     Modern  history,  [1453-1789].     With  in- 

trod.  by  A.  Potter.   1843 442.11 

MUlot  (0.  F.  X.)  Modern  H.,  to  1763.  1796.  414.04 
Miller  ( G. )    History  philosophically  illustrated  to  the 

French  rev.     1819 443.01 

Sand/ord  (D.  K.)    Study  of  modern  history.  [In  Oxford  prize  es- 
says. V.  3.  183S  ;  p.  271-204.] 2541.13 

Schkgel  (K.  W.  F.  von).  Lectures  on  modem  H.  442.04 
Sinitli  (6.)  Lectures  on  modern  H.  1861.  .  443.07 
Smyth  (W.)    Lectures  on  modem  H.,  [to  1783].     2  v. 

1854 442.01 

indent's  handbook  of  modem  H.  Ed.  by  S.  Neil.  441.21 
Taylor  ( IK  0. )  Manual  of  modem  H.  [To  1840.  ]  445.01 
Tluilheimer  {JI.  £.)    Manual  of  mediseval  and  modern 

H.     1874 445.27 

Vericourt  (L.  R.  de).     Historical  analysis  of  christian 

civilization.     1850 443.19 

WliUe  (J.)    Eighteen  christian  centuries.   1858.  443.18 

JVbte.— Reviewed  in  £l»ckw.  mag.,  v.  84,  1868  ;  p.  165-80. 
Tonr/e   (C.  V.)     Three  centuries  of   modem  history. 

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j(^"  See  also  (in  Countries,  p.  318)  Europe  :— and  names 

of  individual  countries. 

lBthr-l9th  centuries. 
Andrews  (A.)    The  18th  century:   manners  and  cus- 
toms.    1856 443.06 

Caititi  (C )     Histoire  de  cent  ans,  1750-1850.    Tr.  de 

ntalien,  jjar  A.  Kenee.  4t 441.17 

Cast  (Sir  E.)    Annals  of  the  wars  of  the  18th  century. 

5  V.  1862.     10°. 4J2.18 

Fivoald  (A.  C.)    Last  century  of  universal  history  :  1767- 

1867 413.17 

Menzel   \  W. )     Geschichte  der  letzten   vierzig    Jahre, 

(1816-1856!.     1857 413.31 

Schlosser  {F.  C. )    History  of  the  18th  century  and  of 

the  lath  till  [1815],  with  particular  reference  to 

mental  cultivation  and  progress.    8  v.  1843.440.18 


5.  Philosophy,  Science,  Theories,  and  Uses 
of  History. 
Adam  (  Wm.)    Inquiry  into  the  theories  of  history,  with 
special  reference  to  the  piinciplos  of  the  positive 

philosophy,    [anon.']     1802 412,23 

Barbauld  (.Mrs.)    Uses  of  history.    [/i» /ler  Things  by  their  right 

names,  p,  144-168  ;  1854,] 2513.03 

Barter  (t',)  Use  of  history.  1783.  [/n  Oxford  prize  essays  v.  i 
1836;  p.  125-141.] 2541.11 

Bvjland  (J.)  Letteis  on  the  study  and  use  of  ancient 
and  modem  liistory.    1806 412.20 

Bwkte  {H.  T.)    See  under  his  name  (p.  239). 

Bitnsen  (C.  C.  J.)  Outlines  of  a philos.  of  univ,  history, 
applied  to  language  audrelifjion.  2  v.  1854.  3414.07 

Carlyle  (T.)     History.  f/K  Ais  Essays,  (2  articles.)]      .     .     .2517.13 

Condillac  (E.  B.)    De  I'etude  de  I'histoire.  [In  his  Cours  d'etude, 

v.  14,] 5033,16 

Divine  footsteps  in  human  history.  [anon.'\  Ecin- 
burgh,  1862.  8= 3412.08 

Emerson  (R.W.)   History,  [/n  Essays,  let  s.,  1873  ;  p.  1-37.]  2524.05 

Fichle(J.a.)  CharacteriBticsof  the  present  age.  [/n  Ais  Popular 
works,  V.  2.] 3562.14 

FisJce  (John).  Laws  of  history.  [In  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  10,  1868  ;  and 
N.  A.  rev.,  V.  109,  1869.] 

Freeman  (E  A.)  The  unity  of  history.  1872.  411.12 
Friswell  (J.  H.)    Study  of  H.    [In  his  English  writers,  1869-  p 

12-38.] 2525.17 

Fronde  (J,  A.)    Science  of  history.    [In  his  Short  studies  v.  1 

1668  :  p.  1-37.] 2526.07 

iVo/e.— For  reply  to  the  negative  conclusions  of  F.,  see 

Morley  (J.),  below. 

—  Scieutlficmethod  applied  to  history,  [/n/iw. Short  studies  v.  2 

1871  ;  p,  445-472.] 2525.06 

Oilbart  (J.  11',)  Philos,  of  history,  geograph,.  domestic,  politi- 
cal,   [/;i  A/s  Lectures,  e(c,,  1865,] 2528.13 

Greene   (  W.  B. )    Remarks  on  the  science  of  history. 

1849 ■ 3555.29 

Guizot  (F.  P.  G.)     See  under  his  name  (p.  596). 

Harrison  (F.)     Meaning  of  history.     1862.    .  ' 5711,10 

Hedge  (F.  H.)     Methods  of  liistory.     [/«N.  A.  rev.,  v.  Ill,  1870  1 
Ueijel  (G.    W.  F.)     Philos.   of  H.     £o/i)i,  1857.     412.25 
Helps  (A.)    History.  [In  his  Friends  in  council,  v.  1,]  .     .  2531.28 
Herder  (J.  G.)   Philos.  of  the  hist,  of  mau.  2  v.  5814.11 

Jouffroy  (T.)     Reflections  on  H,  (/ii  Philos,  essays.]    1839. 

Same.  [InHipley  (d.)    PhUos.  miseel,,  v.  2.]    ,     .  5426,10 

Kingsley  (C.)      Limits  of  exact  science   as  applied  to  history. 

1860.    [.^'-e  critical  review  in  ^Vestm.  rev,,  v.  75,  1861.]  403,05 
Lewis  (.Sir  G.  C.)    Ou  the  treatment  of  political  history,    [In  his 

Methods  of  observation,  etc.,  v.  1, 1852  ;  p.  181-3J3.]  5715.16 
Lucas  (S.)    History  as  a  condition  of  social  progress. 

1853 1,1  3082.19 

McCullarjh  (  W.  T. )  Use  and  study  of  history.  1842.  412.20 
Mably  (L'abbe  G.  B.  de).     Two   dialogues,  concerning 

the  manner  of  writing  historj'.     1783.'.     .     411. Ul 
Morley  (J.)    Froudeon  thescienceof  history.    l/iiFortn.  rev..v  8 

1867.] 
Newman  (F.  W.)    Contrasts  of  anc,  and  mod,  hist,    [In  Eraser's 

mag..  Sept..  Nov.,  Dec,  1874  ;  Jau,.  1875.] 

Progress  of  nations,  p.  1-20.     London.  1861.   8" 5716,09 

Rapin  (R.)     Reflections  upon  H.    [In  his  Works,  v.  2,  1706  ;  p. 

245  343] 6064.12 

St.  John  (H.,  lord  BoUnghroke).    Letters  on  the  study  and  use  of 

H.  [In  his  Works,  v.  3-4, 1800.) 6U22  03 

licJdej>l(K  W.  F.  von).  Philos.  of  H.  Bohn.lSiS.  412.17 
Sliedd   (  W.   G.   T.)    Lectures  upon  the  philos.  of  H. 

1861 412.22 

Shirley,  J>seud.  The  Sphinx,  [/il  Nugse  criticffl,  p.  96-146.]  2542  30 
Smilli  (G.)     Lectures  on  the  study  of  H.     1866.     412.18 

—  Methods  of  hist,  study.  [In  National  rev.,  v.  14, 1862.] 
— ,  Study  of  history.  [In  Atlantic,  v.  25,  1870,]  .... 
Stoddarl  (.^'i;-  J. )    Introduction  to  the  study  of  universal 

history.     1850 412.24 

Contents:  v.  1.  Un  the  uses  of  history  as  a  study.  2.  Oa 
the  sepiiration  of  the  early  lacts  of  history  fi-om  fable. 

—  U-ses  of  history  as  a  study,    [In  Historical  essai  s,  etc.,  1858,) 
Stuart- Glennie  (J.  S.)    New  philosophy  of  history.    [In  his  Morn- 
ing laud,  etc.,  V.  1,  1873.) 3438.01 

Tliompson  (D'Arcy  W.)  History.  [In  Afternoon  lectures  v.  3 
1806  ;  p.  1-18.] 2512.22 

Tliomton  ,iy.  T.)  History's  scientific  pretensions.  [In  his  Old- 
fashioned  etliics,  1873  ;  p.  84-113.] 6426,22 

jV(>(e.— Repr.  from  JIacm.  mag,.  May,  1863. 

Turner  (^S.)  Sacred  history  of  the  world.  3  v.  1852- 
53 422.29 

Vico  (G.  B.)    CEuvrcs  choisies.     lutrod.  par  J.  Miche- 

let.     3  V.  in  1.     1840 412.21 

See  review  of  V.'s  Philos,  of  history  iu  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v. 
9.  1864, 

Vinet  (A.)    Philosophy  of  H,    [/;i  Ai's  Outlines  of  philosophy,  p. 

175-212.] 5117.19 

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history,  by  H.  T.  Tuckermau)  :  Littell.  v.  5,  1854  ;  from 
Brit.  qu.  rev.  (Portrait  paiutiug  iu  history)  ;  Catholic 
world,  Jan.,  1872  (The  new  school  of  history)  ;  Fortnightly 


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HISTORY  ;    Universal  audi  Miscellaneous. 


rev.,  V.  9.  ISfiS (Hietorical  prediction,  by  L.  A  ToUemacbe); 
Fraaer's  mag.,  v.  5(j,  1857  (Ait  and  history)  :  v.  65,  18fi2 
(Essay  on  tliopossibility  of  tlie  science  of  history) ;  April. 
•  1873  (Buclile's  contrib.  to  the  new  philos.  of  hist.,  by  J.  .S. 

Stuart-Gleuuie)  ;  New  Engiander,  v.  2'i,  18G3  (Causes  of  his- 
tory, by  W.  B.  Brown)  ;  v.  22.  1863  (Use  of  history  to  the 
preacher,  by  .T.  S.  Sewatl)  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  95,  1S62  (Leading 
theories  of  H.)  ;  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  2.S,  1858  (Philos.  of  H.)  ; 
Westm.  rev.,  v.  02.  18i4  ;  Apl.,  1875  (Nat.  philos.  of  hist., 
by  H.  Spencer). 

TJncertaiidies  and  Illusions  of  Idslory. 

Argtm  (J.  B.  de  13.  d').    Of  the  uncertainty  of  H.  [In  Ms  Philos. 

dissert.,  v.  1,  17.53.) 6411.04 

Hayward  {A.)     Piarls  and  mock  pearls  of  history.     [In  his  Es.says, 

U.S.,  v.  I,  1873.] 2528.17 

Matthews  (ir.)    Illusions  of  H.    [In  Jus  Hours  with  men    and 

booliS.     1S77.] 2536.11 

Tbltaiy!  [F.  M.  A.  de).     Lo  pyrrhouisme  de  I'histoire.    [In  his 

Olluvres,  V.44,  1834.] 5084.41 

Woodbui-y  {L.)    Uncertainties  of  H.    [In  his  "Writings,  v.   3.  p. 

169-190.] 6077.14 

See  a/.?o  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  04, 1861  (Impotence  of  history, 

by  Shirley). 

6.  Universal  or  General  Histories. 

1.  Compendious  Manuals. 
Anderson  (J.  J.)     Manual  of  general   history.     With 

maps.    1869 412.09 

Bossuet  (./.  B.)      Discours   sur  I'histoire  universelle. 

3a  (;d.    1815 412.1G 

—  Uuiversal  H.,  to  Charlemagne.  1810.  .  .  412.19 
BraUhwa'tt  (R.)    Survey  of  history  ;  or,  a  nursery  for 

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CoUier{W.F.)  Great  events  of  H.  1872.  .  .  421.26 
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ethical  enquiry.  2  v.  London.  1870.  8°.  5423.04 
V.   1.    Feeling,  action,  and  character.    2.  The   iogio  of 

practice,  of  ethic,  of  polrtic,  ot  the  practical  sciences. 

—  Time   and  space  :   metaphysical    essay.      London, 

1865.     8° 5123.01 

Hodgson  (Wm.,  of  PliUa.)  Hist,  memoirs  of  the  qua- 
kers  ;  17th  and  18th  centuries.  2d  ed.  Philadel- 
phia, 1868.    12° 3  US.  14 

—  Lives  of  some  of  the  reformers  before,  since,  and  in- 

dependent of  the  Lutheran  reformation.     Poila- 

delphia,  1867.  12° 3132.17 

Hodsou  (Major  Wm.  S.  R. )    Twelve  years  of  a  soldier's 

life  in  India.  Boston,  1859.  12=.  .  .  .11113.11 
Hofer  (.Andreas).     .See  Biography,  p.  156  ,  (1(50  New  monthly  mag., 

Sept.,  Oct.,  1864. 


la  asking  for  books,  use  the  ■'  Book  Order,"  giving  tUo  ACTHOIfS  NAME,  the  first  part  of  th  TITLE,  and  tba  NUMBEU. 


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HOEFER  -HOLE 


Hoefer  (J.  C.  Ferdinand).  Afrique  australe— orientale 
— centrale.  Empire  de  Maroc.  Paris,  1848.  8°. 
[Univers.]      . 901.02 

—  Chaldee,  Assyi-ie,  Medie,   Babylonie,  M&sopotamie, 

PliiJnicie,  I'alinyrfene.  Paris,  1852.  8°.  [Uni- 
vers.]   901.19 

—  Etats  tripolitains.  Paris,  1850.  8°.  [Univers.]  901.07 
lies  (lu  Golfe  arabique  et  Socotora.      [In  Avezac.     Ue8  de 

rAlrique.  1848.] 901.03 

—  Nouvelle  biographie  generale.     46  v.     Paris,  1852- 

60.    8' 3217.01 

j^ofe. — V.  1-9  read  '  universelle  '  instead  of  '  g6utjrale.' 

Hofmanu  (Carl).  Practical  treatise  on  the  manufac- 
ture of  paper.     Phila.,  1873.     4°.     .     .     .3937.34 

Hofiman  (Oharlea'Fenno).  Life  of  Jacob  Leisler.  [In.  Sparks  (J.) 
Amer.  biog..  v.  13,  1818.) 3241.13 

—  Wild  scenes  in  the  forest  and  prairie.     2  v.  London, 

1839.  12° 1122.18 

jftS-  For  his  novels  see  riction  class  list  (p.  489). 
Hoffinau  (David).    Clironicles  of  Cartaphilus,  the  Wan- 
dering Juw.     2  V.     London,  18o3.     8°.     .     44G.26 

—  Miscellaneous    thoughts    on    men,    manners,    and 

things.      By  Anthony   Grumbler,    Esq.     [pseud.'] 

Baltimore,  1841.    12° •-     .  2532.07 

HoSinau  (Friedrich).     Manual  of  chemical  analysis,  as 

applied  to  Aed.  chemicals.  N.Y.,1873.  8°.  4216.17 
Hoffmann  (J.  J.,  P.Z>.)    Japanese  grammar.     Leiden, 

1868.     1.  8° 642.5.12 

Hoffinan  (John  T.,  gouenior  o/ jV.  Y.)    Public  papers, 

1869-72.     Albany,  1872.  8° 622.19 

—  Calkins  (li.)  and  Van  Buren  (Z>e  W.)    Biogr.  sketch 

ofJ.  T.  H.     18S8 3082.24 

Hoffman  (Murray).     Law  and  practice  as  to  references, 
and  the  powers  and  duties  of  referees,  with  numer- 
ous forms.     New  York,  1875.     8°.     .     .     .5023.28 
— ■  Provisional  remedies  of  the  code  of  procedure.    New 
York,  1862.    S" 5633.22 

—  Ritual  of  the  church  :  with  its  application  ■  to  the 

communion  and  baptismal  offices  ;  to  which  is 
added  notes  upon  orders,  the  articles,  audcanons  of 
1G03.     New  York,  1872.  8° 3562.03 

Hoffmann  (Prof.)  Modem  magic.  L.,[1876.]  12-.4611.35 

HofEman  (Wickham).  Camp,  court  and  siege  :  per- 
sonal adventures,  etc.:  1861-65,  1870-71.  New 
York,  1877.   12° G41.05 

Hofeneister  (Dr.  Wdhelm).  On  the  germination,  de- 
velopment and  fructification  of  the  higher  crypto- 
gamia,  and  on  the  fructification  of  the  coniferse. 
Tr.  by  P.  Currey.     L.,  Buy  soc,  1862.  8°.  4744.08 

Hoe.     See  Agriculture.  (Swine,  p.  9.) 

Hog  buiitiug  iu  the  East.    See  Newall  (J.  T.)    1867.     .    .  1012.19 

Hogavtli  (George).  Memoirs  of  the  musical  drama. 
2  T.     London,  1838.    8° 1564.05 

Same.     [  Wilh  lille  ]    Memoirs  of  the  opera.     2  v. 

London,  1851.   16^ 1564.17 

—  Musical  hist. ,  biography,  and  criticism.     2  v.     Lou- 

don, 1838.    12° 1562.19 

Hogarth  (Wm.)  Analysis  of  beauty.  li.,[n.d.]  8°.1412.26 

—  Works  ;  including  the  analysis  of  beauty,  with  some 

account  of  his  life,  by  T.  Clerk.  2  v.  London, 
1810.     8° 1445.01 

Same.     With  descriptions,  by  J.  Trusler.     With 

anecdotes  of  the  author  and  his  work,  by  J.  Ho- 
garth and  J.  Nichols.     L.,  [ru  d]     i\     .  1156.22 

Same.     Hogarth  moralized.     Ed.  by  W.  Trusler. 

(Essay  by  J.  Major.  New  ed.  L.,  1841.  8°.  1445.03 
a®*  For  livet  ei/H.,  and  essays  on  his  yenius,  see  Biography 
(p.  167). 

Hogs  (Mrs.  A.  H.)  Boys  in  blue  :  or,  heroes  of  the 
"rank  and  file."    New  York,  1867.  8°.     .    633.09 

Hoge  (Wm.  J.)  Blind  Barlimeus  ;  or,  the  sightless 
sinner.     New  York,  1859.  18° 3562.17 

Hogg  (George).  Secret  code  for  letters  or  telegrams. 
Tabular  ed.     London,  1870.   sm.  4°.    .     .  3931.31 

Hogg  (Jabez).  The  microscope.  7th  ed.  London, 
.  1869.    12° 4827.09 

—  Natural  philosophy.     London,  1861.     8°.     .4022.14 
Hogg  (James,  tlie  Mtrick  sheplifrd).    Familiar  anecdotes 

of  Sir  Walter  Scott.  With  life  of  Hogg,  by  S.  D. 
Bloodgood.     New  York,  1834.     12^     .     .  315'7.27 

—  Poetical  works.     With  autobiography.     5  v.     Glas- 

gow, 1838.    12° 16.^3.03 

Contents :  v.   1.    Queen's  wake.    Minor  poems.    2.  Pil- 


grim of  the  Sun.  Vaiious  poems.  Mountain  bard.  3. 
Queen  Hytide.  Mora  Campbell.  The  P.  and  the  Q.  The 
Puwris  of  Moseke.  Moralitab,  4  Poetic  mivrnr,  Mador 
of  the  Moor.  Minor  poems.  5.  Memoir  of  life.  Bemi- 
niscences.  Sacred  melodies.  Songs.  Ballads. 
j&3f-  For  his  tales  Bee  Fiction  class-list  (p.  490). 
JQ!^  For  lives  and  notices  of  J.  H.  see  Biography  (p.  157). 

Hogg  (Joseph).  Iron  trades'  guide,  engineers'  and 
mechanics'  companion,  etc.  4th  ed.  West  Brom- 
wick,  1869.  16° 3931.39 

Hogg  (Robert).  British  pomology  :  the  apple.  Lon- 
don, 1811.     8° 6135.15 

Hogg  (Thomas,  ^om<).  Culture  of  the  carnation  and 
other  flowers.    6th  ed.   London,  1839.   12°.   4913.03 

Hogg  (Thomas,  of  Truro,  England).  Fabulous  history 
of  the  ancient  kingdom  of  Cornwall.  [Poem] 
London,  1827.    8° 1651.17 

Hogg  (Thos.  Jefferson).  Life  of  Shelley,  v.  1-2.  'Lon- 
don, 1858.    8°.     [No  more  published.]  .     .   3163.05 

Holbach  (Paul  Henri  Thiry.  baron  d').  ChriBtianity  unveiled. 
From  the  IreucU,  by  W,  M.  Johnson.  London,  1819.  8". 
[In  Deist  (The),  v.  2.J a548  21 

—  Letters  to    Eut;:enia  on  the  absurd   dogmas  and  mysteries 

of  the  christian  religion.  Loudon,  1819.  8°.  [In  Deist 
(The),  V.  2.] 3518.21 

Holbeach  (Henry),  pseud.     See  Bands  (W.  B.) 

Holbein  (Hans).  Alphabet  of  death.  Illustrated  with 
old  borders,  engraved  on  wood.  With  Latin  sen- 
tences and  English  quatrains,  selected  by  A.  de 
Montaiglon.     Paris,  1S56.    8° 1452.27 

—  L'alphabet  de  la  mort.     EntourtJ  de  bordures  du  16e 

siecle  et  suivi  d'anciens  poemes  franyais  sur  la 
sujet  des  trois  mors  et  des  trois  vis.  Publies  d'apres 
les  manuscrits,  par  Anatole  de  Montaiglon.  Paris, 
1S56.     8° 1452.26 

—  Dauce   of  death  ;  from  the  original  designs.     En- 

graved by  W.  Hollar.  With  descriptions  in  Eng- 
lish and  French.     London,  1816.  8°.   .     .   1452.25 

Same.    With  dissertations  by  F.  Douce.    Loudon, 

1833.  8° 1452.23 

Same.     With  dissert,  by  F.  Douce.     Also,  Bible 

cuts.    London,  1858.   8° 1452.24 

i8eg=  For  life  ajid  notices  of  H.,  see  Biography  (p.  167). 

Holberg  (Ludwig,  baron).  Journey  to  the  world  under- 
ground of  Niels  Klim.  From  the  Latin.  London, 
1828.    8°. 213.84 

—  Voyage  de  Nicolas  Klimius.     [In  Voyages  imaginaires.  v.  19, 

1788.) 7027.19 

—  Memoirs,  by  himself.     Loudon,  1827.     18°.   3082.06 

—  History  pf  Norway.    See  Feldborg  (A.  A.) 642.14 

Holbrook  (Alfred).  The  normid  ;  or  methods  of  teach- 
ing.    4th  ed.     New  York,  1873.   8°.       .     .  5515.27 

Holbrook  (J. )  Ten  years  among  the  mail  bags.  Phila- 
delphia, 1856.  12° 2712.10 

Holbrook  (M.  L.)  Eating  for  strength.  New  York, 
1875.    [1874.]  12° 4324.18 

Holcombe  (James  P.)  Literature  in  letters  ;  or  cor- 
rcsp.  of  eminent  i^ersons.     N.Y.,1866.   8°.   3267.03 

Holcombe  (Wm.  H.)  In  both  worlds.  Philadelphia, 
1870.   12° 35'.2.30 

—  The  other  life.     PhUadelphia,  1871.   12°.     .   3562.31 

—  Our  ehUdren  iu  heaven.     Phil.,  1869.    12°.   3662.26 

—  The  sexes  here  and  hereafter.  Phil., 1869.  12°.  58:i3.H" 
Holcroft  (Thomas).   Memoirs,  by  himself.    3  v.    Lon- 
don, 1876.   16° 3082.07 

Same.    [Abridged.]    Loudon,  1852.  16°.    [In  Trav.  library, 

v.  17.] 6075.22 

^8®"  For  Ills  dramas  Bee  Plays  (Arranged  by  authors), 

Holdeu  (Luther).  Manual  of  dissection  of  the  human 
body.     London,  1861.  8° 4336.02 

Holderness  (Mary).  Journey  from  Kiga  to  the  Crimea, 
with  some  account  of  New  Russia.  2d  ed.  Lon- 
don, 1827.   8° 997.07 

—  Notes  rel.  to  the  Grim  Tatars.  L.,  1821.  18°.     991.22 
HoldiLch  (Robert).     Emigrant's  guide   to  the  United 

■     States.     Loudon,  1818.  8°.     ....     .   1124.17 

HoldsTvorth  (Joseph).     Geology,  minerals,  mines,  and 

soils  of  Ireland.  Loudon,  1857.  12°.  .  4113.21 
Hole  (Charles).     Brief  biographical  dictionary.     With 

additionsbyW.  A.^Vheeler.  N.Y.,1866.12^  3223.05 
Hole  (Mivtthew).    Practical  discourses  on  the  liturgy  of 

Chmch   of  England.     Ed.  by  J.  A.  Giles.     4  v. 

London,  1837.    8° 3561.13 

Hole  (Richard).  Arthur. ;  a  poetical  romance.    London, 

1789.     8° 1643.15 


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HOLFORD  -  HOLT 


627 


Holford  (G^orgel.    Thougbta  on  the  criminal  prisons  of  [Enp- 
lauU;.     London,  18il.  8°.    [/n  Pamphleteer,  v.  18.]  6U5B.18 
Holidaf  ramble  iu  the  land  of  Scott.    SteBeie  {C.)    1863.    935.22 
Holidays. 

—  Kayc  {J.  IV.)    Essays  of  an  optimist.     1871 2.';33.23 

—  AVitf  £.'nj/ami  and  her  institutions  ;  p.  137-150.    .     ,    .  1111.13 

Jteff"  Ste  (tiso  Oaleudar  (p.  247),  for  books  descriptive  of 
the  days  of  tho  year  aud  their  observances  ;— also  Christ- 
mas (p.  267)  ;— Thanksgiving-day  :— Amusements  (p.  23). 

Holidays  on  highlands.     S"  Macmillan  (H.)     1869.     .     .    922.21 

Holiness.  ■V't  G-oulburn  (E.  M.)  Pnrtiuit,  e^c;  <Uso  Biblical  aud 
relig.  lit.  ^D'mtwna!  ujfrks.  p.  83), 

Holkham.  Ni^jhi/ (E  )  Holkham,  its  agriciUture,  <fc.  1819.  [In 
Pamphleteer,  v  13.] 5058.13 

Holland.  .?^''  Countries  (Holland,  p.  329)  ;— Language  (DutcU)  ; 
Poetry  {Dutch). 

Holland.     So:  aU<^  Hollond. 

Holland  (EUhu  G. )  Essays,  e/c.  B.,  1852,  12^  2532.03 
Contents  :  Nature.    American  scenery.    The  central  na- 
tion.     Mystery.      Language.      Symbolism,      Inspiration. 
The  highland  [Andre]  treason,  a  drama. 

—  Irving  ( ir.l     Spanish  papers,  y.  2 2533.12 

Holland  (Sii- Henry,  M.B.)  Medical  notes  and  reflec- 
tions.    Phibidolphia,  1857,  8',   .     .     ,     .  4322.01 

j^g-  For  lives  of  Sir  H.  H,  see  Biography  (p.  157). 
Holland  (H.  R.  V.  Fox.  lord).     Set  Fox  (H.  B.  V.,  lord  Holland). 

HoUaud  (John).  History  and  de.soription  ol  fossil  fuel, 
and  coal  trade  of  Great  Britain.  2d  ed.  lanon.  ] 
London,  1841.    8' 3933.20 

—  Mauufactures  in  metal,     Kerised  bT  R.  Hunt.     3  v. 

London,  1853.  16=,     [L.  C.  C]  "  .     ,     .  3933,35 
Holland  (JosiaU  GUbert).  [' Timothy  Titcoinb.'p.feKC?,] 

—  Bitter-sweet :  a  poem,     N.  Y.,  1859.   12=,    .1653.08 

—  Every-dav  topics.     New  York,  1876,  12=.    .2532.17 

—  Gold-foU:     New  York,  1859.  12° 2532.04 

—  nius.  library  of  favorite  song.  N.Y.,1875.  8°.  1653.29 

—  Katbrina;  a  poem.     New  York,  1867.  12^  1653.09 

—  Lessons  in  life.     New  York,  1861.    12.     .     .3511.21 

—  Letters  to  the  Joneses.     N.  Y.,  18B3.   12=.     .2.532.05 

—  Life  of  A.  Lincoln.     Springfield,  18G6.  8=.    .  3113.13 

—  Marble  prophecy  and  other  poems.     New  York,  1872. 

12=.      .     .     ; 165.3.10 

—  Mistress  of  the  manse.     N.  Y.,  1874.  12.     .  1G53.15 

—  Plain  talks  on  familiar  subjects.     New  I'ork,  18C6. 

12= 2532.06 

—  Titcomb's  letters  to  yonng  people,  single  and  married. 

40tlied.  New  York,  1868.  12=.  .  .  .3511.20 
j^'  For  his  novels  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  490S  The  N. 
A.  rev..  V.  95,  1862,  contains  a  notice  of  his  works. 

Holland  (Saba  Smith,  Iridy).  Jlemoir  of  Rev.  Sydney 
Smith.     2v.     New  York,  1855.   12=.     .    '.  3165.01 

Holland  ( VTm.  M. )  Life  and  political  opinions  of  Mar- 
tin Van  Biiren.     Hartford,  1835.  8=.     .     .  3173.32 

Holland  Honse.  Lkchtaisieiyi  {Marie,  princess).  Hol- 
land Honse.    1874 ,  .  3083.20 

Nf'te. — Reviewed  in  Qu.  rev.,  Oct.,  1873. 

—  Thomson  {Mrs.  E.  B.)    Recoil,  of  lit.  characters,  v. 

1,  1854 -...-....  3253.31 

Holies  or  Hollis  (Denzil,  lord).  Memoirs,  [In  Masares  (F.)  Se- 
lect tracts,  v.  1.] 476.17 

Holley  (George  "W.)  Proximate  future  of  Niagara.  [In  Amer. 
assoc,  V.  22,  1873.) 3946.20 

HoUey  (Orville  Luther).     Life  of  Benjamin  Franklin. 

Boston,  1856.   12= 3062.05 

Holliiigshead   (Johni.     Under  Bow  Bells.     London, 

18nO.   12=. 213.46 

Note. — Sketches  descriptive  of  the  city  of  London. 
HoUister  (H.,  M.D.)    Contributions  to  the  history  of 

the  Lackawanna  valley.     N.  Y.,  1857.   12=.     591.19 
Hollond  (Robert I,  Mason  (M.).  and  Green  (C.)    Aeronautical  ex- 
pedition from  London  to  Weilburg.  N.Y.,  1837.  12°.  5721.06 
Holloway  (.John  N.)     History  of  Kansas.     Lafayette, 

{Lid.,)  1868.  8= 602.16 

Holloway  (Laura  Carter).    Ladies  of  the  White  House. 

New  York,  1870.     8= 3245.14 

HoUy  (H.  Hudson).     'Church  architecture.    Hartford, 

(ftimi.,)  1871.     4= 1316.26 

—  Country  seats  ;  cotintry  churches  ;  city  buildings,  etc. 

New  York,  1863.  sm.  4= 1314.24 

HoUy  (H.  W.)  Art  of  saw-filing.  N.Y.,1864.  18=.  3923.34 
Holman  (James).     Travels  iu  Madeira,  Sierra  Leone, 

Teneriffe,  etc.     Loudon,  1810.     8=.      .     .   1094.10 

—  Travels   through   Russia,   Siberia,  Poland,    Austria, 

Saxony,  Prussia,  e(c.  ■  2  V.    L.,  1825.     S=.     993.16 

—  Vovage  round  the  world,  including  travels  iu  Africa, 

Asia,   America,  etc.     4  v.     L.,  1834.     8=.  1084.11 

i^wt<.— For  contents  Bee  Geography  ( Voyages,  etc.,  p.  572). 


Holme  (John  Stanford,  ed. )  Light  at  evening  time  :  a 
book  of  support  and  comfort  for  the  aged.  New 
York,  1.S71.    8' 3562.20 

Holmes  (.\biel ).  Annals  of  America,  1192-1826.  2d  ed. 
2  v.     Cambridge,  1829.    8' 57l',.01 

—  Life  of  Ezra  Stik-s,     Boston,  1798,  8=.     .     ,3166.01 

—  Memoirs  of  tlie  Mohegans  and  of  TTucas  [In  Mass.  hist.   soc. 

Coll.,  V.  9]:— Memoir  of  C.  Morion  [Iny.  11) ;— Notes  on 
newly  diHcov.  ms.  jnurnal  of  gov.  Winthrop  j/n  v.  14]; — 
Ace.  of  tlie  library  of  T.  Prince  If:i  v.  17]  :— Life  of  Caleb 
Gannett  [In  v.  18] :— Description  of  Rochester  [In  v.  20]  ; — 
Memoir  of  the  French  Protestants  settled  at  Oxford,  1086 
[In  V,  22]. 

Holmes  (.^.ithur).  Parties  and  their  principles.  New 
York,  1859.  12° 5725.08 

Holmes  (Edward).  Life  of  Mozart,  L.,1845.  8=.  3126,06a 

Same.     New  York,  1853.   12=.     ....  3126.06 

Holmes  (F.  H. )  Magneto-electric  light  as  applicable 
to  light-houses.     Loudon,  1802.     12=.       .  4027.09 

Holmes  (Rev.  John,  of  DubUii).  Hist,  sketches  of  mis- 
sions of  United  Brethren.  Dubl.,  1818.  8=.  3152.04 

Holmes  (Nathaniel:.  The  authorship  of  Shakspeare. 
New  York,  1866.    12° 1754.01 

Holmes  (Oliver  Wendell).     Autocrat  .of  the  breakfast 

table.     Boston,  1858.     12= 2532.10 

Note. — Repr.  from  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  1-2. 

—  Border  lines  of  knowledge  in  medical  science.     Bos- 

ton. 1862.     12= 4322.02 

—  Currents    and  couuter-cniTents.      With    other   ad- 

dresses.    Boston,  1861.     12= 4322.03 

Note. — Reviewed  iu  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  93,  1861. 
^— Elsie  Tenner  ;  a  romance.  2  v.  B.,186t.   12=.     213.60 
-Vo^c— Reviewed  in  Nat.  rev.,  v.  13.  1861,  or  Littell,  1861. 

V.  4  ;  Winslow's  med.  critic,  v.  2,  1862. 

—  Guardian  angel.     Boston,  1868.     12=.     .     .     213.62 

—  Iris.  [In  Little  classics,  V.  7.] 226.89 

—  Mechanism  in  thought  and  morals.     Boston,  1871. 

16= 5413,23 

—  My  hunt  after  the  captain.  [In  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  10,  1862  ; 

p.  738-764.] 

—  Poems.     Boston,  1862.     32° 1653.11 

—  Songs  in  many  keys.     Boston,  1S62.  12=.     .1653.13 

—  Poet  at  the  breakfest-table.     B.,  1872.   8=.     .2532.15 

—  Songs  of  many  seasons,  1862-1874.  B.  ,1875, 16=,  1653. 14 

—  Professor at  the  breakfast  table.  B.,18G0.  12°.  2532.11 

Xote. — Repr.  from  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  3-4,    Reviewed  in 
New  Englander,  v.  17, 1859.    It  includes  the  story  of  Iris. 

—  Soundings  from  the  Atlantic.    B.,  1864.  12=.  2532.12 

Contents. 
Bread  and  the  newspaper. 
Doings  of  the  sunbeam. 
Great  instrument  (The), 
Human  wheel  ;  its  spokes  and 

felloes. 
Inevitable  trial  (The). 
My  hunt  after  ■  The  captain." 

Note. — For  Dr.  H.'s  many  coutrib.  to  .Vtlantic  monthly. 
see  p.  80  of  its  Index  volume. 

Holmes  (Robert).     Will  the  earth  become  a  sun-spot  ? 

Londou,  1871.  16=. 4015.31 

Holmes  (Timothv).     System  of  surgery,  in  treatises  by 

various  authors.  4  v.  L.,  1860-64.  8=.  4337.01 
Note. — For  contents  see  Medicine  (Surgery), 

—  Report  on  surgery.  [In  Ne-w  Sydeuham  soc.     Biennial  retro- 

spect. 1865-6-07-8.] 4304.07 

Holroyd  (John  Balder,  earl  of  .Vieffield,  b.  1741,  d.  1821).  Observ- 
ations on  the  impohcy  of  the  poor  laws.  [In  Pamphleteer, 
V.  13.  1818.] 6058.13 

—  On  the  trade  iu  wool  and  woolens.    [In  Pamphleteer,  v-  3, 

1814.)     ,     ,     ,     .' 6058.03 

Hoist  {Di:  H.  von).  Constitutional  and  political  his- 
tory of  the  United  States,  1750-1833.  State  sov- 
ereignty and  slavery.  From  the  German,  by  J.  J. 
Lalor  and  A- B.  Mason.  Chicago,  1876.  S=.  5734.13 
Holstein  (H.  L.  V.  Ducondray).  Memoirs  of  Simon 
Bolivar,  and  of  his  principal  generals.  2  v.  Lon- 
don, 1830.    12= 3023.03 

Holstein  {Mrs.  W.  H.)  Three  years  iu  field  hospitals 
of  the  army  of  the  Potomac,  [anon.]  Philadelphia, 
1867.   12= 643.09 

—  Srocke.lt  (L.  P.)     Woman's  work  in  the  civil  war.     .     .  3246.23 
Holstein-     See  Countries  (Holstein,  p.  329). 

Holt  (Emily  Sarah).     Memoirs  of  royal   ladies.     2  v. 

Loudon,  1861.   12= .   3253.2G 

Jft^  For  her  nov<ds  see  Fiction  class.list  (p.  490). 

Holt  (Henry  F. )  Rubens  a  sculptor.  L.,  1862.  8°.  1455.25 


Stereoscope  and  stereograph. 

Sim-painting  and  auu-sctllp- 
ture. 

Visit  to  the  asylum  for  aged 
and  decayed  punsters. 

Visit  to  the  autocrat's  land- 
lady. 


Iu  askiug  for  books,  as«  the  -  Book  Order,"  giving  the  ACTHOR'S  NAME,  the  Qrst  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER, 


628 


HOLTON-HOMER 


Holton  (Isaac  F. )  New  Granada :  twentv  months  in 
the  Andes.     New  York,  1S57.  8°.     .   ".     .  1155.14 

Holtzapffdl  (C.)  Turning  and  meclianical  manipula- 
tion, use  of  the  lathe.  V.  1-3.  [No  more  published.  ] 
London,  18'i2.   8^ 392:3.1s 

Holy  oroBS  :  a  history.  e(c.    S«  Prime  (Wm.  C.)      .    .     .8584.29 

Holy  eastern  church  :  outline  of  its  history,  doctrines, 
elc.  l<i)ion.]  Preface  by  R.  F.  Littledale.  Lon- 
don, 1S70.    12' 3424.19 

Holy  Grail.     See  Grail  {Ho'y,  p.  690). 

Holy  Land.      Sec  Countries  {PcUesline,  p.  355). 

Holy  places.     .Vie  Rivieres  (F.  P.  de) 858S  30 

Holy  Koiuaii  empire.    See  Countries  {Oeymany,  p.  325,  for  the 

wurkBof  Bi\i/ce  (J.),  and  oi  Comyn  (Sir  R.) 
Holy  spirit.     See  isiblical  and  relig.  lit.  {Holy  spirit,  p.  89). 

Holy  state.    See  Fuller  (Tlromaa) 3663.19 

Hoiypaiie  (George  Jacob).     History  of  co-operation  in 

Enslaud  :  its  literature  and  its  advocates,     v.  1. 

Philadelphia,  1875.    12^ 5933.13 

Contents:  v.  1.  Pioneer  period,  1812*1814. 

—  HMon[R.J.)    Eiiglisli  radical  leaders.    1876.,     .     .3221.14 

See  atso  notice  0.  J.  H.  in  Harper  8  monthly,  v.  39  (illus.) 
■  Holyoake  (Manfred  i.     The  conservation  of  pictures. 

London,  1870.   12° 1433.11 

Homage  of  the  arts.    See  Schiller  (J.  C.  F.  von).     .    .     .  1622.05 
Homans  (Isixac  Smith,  ed.)     See  Bankers'  almanac  [5921.05J ; — 
Bankers"  mayaziue  [8023.01]. 

—  andl.S.,  jr. )    Cyclopaedia  of  commerce.    New  York, 

18i8.  8" 5927.02 

Homans  (Sbeppard).    Life  i&surance.    [/n  Amer.soc.  sci.  assoc, 

Traus,  no.  2, 1870.] 6811.01 

Home  (Daniel  Douglas).     Incidents  iu  my  Ufe.     2  v. 

New  York,  1863-72.  12° 3082.10 

—  Lights  and  shadows  of  spiritualism.     New  York, 

1877.    12° 3814.41* 

Home  (Heni7,  lord  Karnes).  Elements  of  criticism. 
Ed.  by  J.  E.  Boyd.     N.  Y.,  1865.    12°.     .  6334.20 

—  History  of  man  :  or,  the  wonders  of  human  nature, 

in  relation  to  the  virtues,  vices,  and  defects  of  both 

sexes.    2ded.    2v.ini.    Edin.,  1790.  8°.  4734.02 

Home  (John).    Douglas,  a  tragedy.     Edinburgh,  1839. 

12° 1722.15 

—  ■ —  Argument  to  prove  that  the  tragedy  of  Douglas  ought  to 

be  publicly  burnt,  [aiioii.]  Edin..  1757.  12".  .  /ii  1722.15 
Douglas,  a  tragedy,  weighed  iu   the  balances  and  found 

wautmg.  [anon.]  Edinburgh,  1757.  12".  .  .  .In  1722.15 
Iinmoratily  of  stage-playfl,  in  general  and  of  Douglas   in 

particular.  [anon.\  Edinburgh,  1767.  12°.  .  .  /n  1722.16 
— Trage'ty  of  Douglas  analyzed,    [anon.]    A  defence.    Lou- 

dou.  175'7.  12° Jn  1722.15 

—  Works.     Life,  by  H.  Mackenzie.     3  v.     Edinburgh, 

1^22.     6° 5044.01 

V.  1.  Life.      Tragedies  :   Agis.      Douglas.      2.   Siege   of 
Aquileia.     Fatal  discovery.    Alouzo.    Alfred.  —  History  of 
the  rebelliou,  1745.     3.  Same,  cont'd. 
Home  (The),     i'et;  Domestic  economy  (p.  419);— Family  and  home 
life  (p.  45-1)  : — Fine  arts  [Furuilaye  mid  houselwid  taste,  p. 
641).    For  stories  ijeginuiug  with  '  Home  '  see  Fiction  class- 
list  (p.  490). 
Home  (Ihe).     See  Stockton  (F.  K.,  and M.)     1873.    .     .     .1311.05 
Homo;  (apoeuij.     &e  Palmer  (Ray).     1873 1676.34 

Hom3  and  social  philosophy,  from  "  Household  words. " 

New  York,  18.32.    12" 2532.08 

Siune.    2d  series.    New  York,  1852.   12°.  2532. 08^ 

Homeaud  college.     .See  Huntington  (F.  D.)     1860.     .     .  3511.09 

Home  and  synagogue  of  the  modem  Jew.     [atimt.] 

Loudon,  J872.   12° 3441.22 

Home  biillads  and  poems.     .See  Wbitlier  (J.  G.)     1860.     .  1695.09 

Home  educatiou,     .See  Taylor  (Isaac).     1868 3612.12 

Home  garner.     .See  Clarke  (M.  (J.)     1855.    .'.....  2517.17 

Home  life.     .See  Farningham  (  M.)    1871 3647  16 

Home  life.    &e  Ware  (J.  F.  W.) 3617.08 

Home  life  iu   liussia.     By  a  Eussian  noble,     lanon.  ] 

2v.     Lond..n,  1851.     8° 993.01 

Home  missions.     See  Biblical  and  relig.  lit.  (p.  89) ; — Social  sci- 
ence ((Jliaritable  orf/nnizalions). 
Home-sickness,     .S'.e  Popular  sci.  monthly,  June,  1874  (Nostalgia, 
by  l'\  PapiUon). 

Home  pastiujes.     See  Head  (J.  H.)  18C7 1742.03 

Home  pastimes,  or  tableaux  vivants.     Boston,  l»liO. 

1'2° 4611.0(1 

Home  paslorals.    See  Taylor  (J.  Bayard).    1876.      .     .     .  1092,40 
Home  pictures  of  English  poets,    [anon.]     New  York, 

18i;9.   12^     .■ 32G2.24 

Home  theatre.    5eeHealy  (Mary).    1872 1742.00 

Homer.  [t/rcifc  Homeros.  ]  Batrachomyomachia. 
[Battle  of  the  frogs  and  mice.]  Hymns  and  Epi- 
grams. Tr.  by  G.  Chapman.  With  note.s,  by  E. 
Hooper.     Lnudou    1858.   sq.  16°.     .     .     .   1C5.5.01 

—  Batrachouiuoraachia.      Tr.    by  T.  Famell.    [/n  his  Poetical 

works.) 1621.05 


—  Battle  of  the  frogs  and  mice  ;  Hymns  and  epigrams  : 

tr.  by  Parnell,  Chapman,  Shelley,  Congreve, 
and  Hole.  With  intrdd.  by  H.  N.  Coleridge,  and 
the  life  of  Homer  attributed  to  Herodotus.  New 
York,  1872.   12° 16.35.14 

—  Carmina  et  cycli  epici  reliattiee.    Gr.  et  Lat. ,  cum  in- 

dice.     Pansiis,  Didul,  l562.    8° 7765.13 

—  Homeric  ballads,  tr.  by  W.  Magiuu.     Annot.  by  E. 

S.  Mackenzie.     New  York,  lb5(i.   -12°.     .  16.;i5.07 

—  Hynms.     Tr.,  with  notes,   and  inquiry  into  the  life 

of  Homer, by  C.C.  Conwell.  Phila,,lH30.  8°.1655.13 

—  niad.     [Greek]  text  of  Wcilf,     With  English  notes, 

by  C,  C.  Felton  [and  with  Flaxmau's  illustrations]. 
Boston,  1847.     8° 1653.31 

—  Hiad.     [Greek  text.]  with  English  notes,  by  F.  A. 

Paley.  2  v.  Loudon,  1866-71.  8°.  [Long's  Bibl. 
classica.] 7763.08 

—  Hiad.     [Tr.]  with  notes,  by  W.  G.  T.  Baiter.    Lon- 

don, 1854.     8° 1654.26 

—  Hiad  (Homer  and  the).     By  J.  S.  Blaokie.     4  v. 

Edinburgh,  1866.    8° 1054.11 

Contents :  v.  1.  DiseertatlonB.  2-3.  Iliad  in  English 
verse.    4.  Notes. 

—  niad.      Tr.    by  T.  S.   Brandreth.     2  v.     London, 

1846.   16°.    • lt;53.19 

—  Hiad.     Tr.  into  English  blank  verse  by  W.  C.  Bry- 

ant.    2  V.     Boston,  1870.     4° 165.3.16 

Note. — Reviewed  in  N;it.  qu.  rev.,  v.  25,  1872  ;  N.  A.  rev., 
V.  ir2,  1871  (by  C.  T.  Lewis). 

—  lUad.     Literally  tr.  by  T.  A.  Buckley.     London, 

Bohn,  1857.   12° 1G;)4.03 

—  Iliads.      Done  by  6.    Chapman.     2   v.     London, 

1857.   16° 1654,06 

—  Hiad.     [Condensed  and  explained]  by  W.  L.  Col- 

lins. Edin.,  1870.  16°.  [Auoieiit  classics. ]  1033.24 

—  Hiad.     Tr.  by  J.  G.  Cordery.     2  v.     London,  1871. 

sq.  16° 165321 

—  Hiad.     Tr.  into  English  blank  verse  by  W.  Cowrper. 

New  York,  1851.    12- 1651.01 

Same.    London,  1855.     12".  [hi  his  Works,  v.  7.)     .  6026.07 

—  Hiad.     Eendered  into  English  blank  verse,  by  Ed- 

ward, earl  of  Derby.    2  v.  N.  Y.,  18i;5.  8".  1654.04 
Note. — Reviewed  in  Blackwood,  v.  97,  1865  ;  Ed.  rev.,  v. 
121.  1»65  1  London  qu.  rev.,  Jau.,  1876  ;  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  11, 
1865  ;  Qu.  rev.,  v.  117.  1866. 

—  niad.     Tr.  into  English  accentuated  hex;imeters,  by 

Sir  J.  F.  W.  Herschel.     L.,  1866.     b°.     .   1654.15 
Note. — Reviewed  by  Dr.  Whewell  i7t  Macmillau's   mag., 
Aug.,  1862  (New  hexameter  traiiKlations,  etc.) 

—  Iliads  and  udysses.    Tr.  by  T.  Hobbes.  [In  his  Works,  v,  10. 

Loudon,  1844.     8°.] f.043.15 

—  Hiad.     Tr.  into  uurhymed  metre  by  F.  W.  Newman. 

London,  1836.    8° 16  .4.02 

—  Iliad.     Eeproduced  in  blank  verse  by  T.  S.  Norgate. 

Loudon,   1864.     12° 1654.10 

—  Hiad.     Tr.  by  A.  Pope.     Edin.,  1870.    12°.  1653.23 

Same.     Ed.  byH.  F.  Car.y.   L.,  1n72.  l-i°.   16.33.16 

— .  —  Same.  [In  Chalmers  (A.)  English  p.iets.  v.  19. 1819,]  1626,19 
Same.     2   v.     [In    Sanford   and  Walsh.      British   poets, 

V.  40-41,  1822.] 1091.40 

Same.     3  v.     New  York,  1853.   18°.     .     .1654.18 

—  Hiad.     Tr.  into  English  hexameters,  by  E.  W.  Sim- 

cox.     Loudon,  1.S65.     1-2° 1654.09 

—  Iliad.     Tr.  byAV.  Sotheby.   2  v.  L.,1S31.  8°.  1654.24 

—  Iliad.    Book  1.  Transl.  by  T.  Tickell.    [In  his  Poet,  works, 

1854.)      1075.15 

iVo^e.— .See  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  62, 1860  (Pope's  ms.  notep  on 
Tickell's  Homer  ;  art,  by  prof,  Coniugtou). 

—  Iliad.     Tr.  into  English   vir;e,  by  P.  S.  'Worsley 

andJ.  Con'ngton.   2  v.   Edin..  1N65-68.  8°.  1653.17 

—  Iliad  ;  the  3d  ballad.    Combat  of  Aleiielaus  and  Paris,  in  Eugl. 

rhytiit'd  verse,  by  C.  Merivale  [In  Coutem.  rev.,  v.  2,  p. 
203-271.) 

—  niad  :  book   xt.,  84-180.    Tr.  by  E.  Tindal.  [In  Fraser's  mag., 

V.  69,  p,  754.757,] 

—  Iliad  :  book  xvm.,  468-608.    The  shield  of  Achilles,  tr.  with 

preface,  by  W.  E.  Gladstone.  [In  Contem.  rev.,  v.  23,  p. 
330-344.] 

A'oie.— For  critique  of  foregoing  see  Gentl.  mag.,  Mch., 
1874  (article  by  T.  H.  L.  Leary). 

See  also  Weslni.  rev.,  Oct.,  1874  (Character  of  Achilles). 

—  niade.     Trad,  nouv.,  accompacnee  denotes,  lic,  et 

piecede'e  d'uno  intiod.  p:ir  E.  Bareste.  Illus.  par 
A.  Titeux  et  A.  de  Lemud.  Paris.  1S43.  8°.  1655.21 

—  Odyssey.     Tr.    into  English  bl  mk  verse  by  W.  C. 

Bryant.     2  v.     Boston,  1871-72.  8°.     .     .  1655.18 


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Homer,  continued. 

Odyssey-     With  the  hymns,  epigrams,  and  Battle  of 

the  icJgi  auU  micu.  Literally  tr.  by  T.  A.  Buck- 
ley.    LjuJliu,  JSolin,  Id.ii.     lii"'.     ■     .     •  l»)ji.uti 

Odvssey       Tr.    by   G.   CJiapmaa.     2  v.     Loudou, 

1857.     sq.   IG'' Uii.lti 

Odyssey.  LGjnJeixsed  and  explained]  by  W.  L.  Col- 
lins. Ellin.,  1870.  IG".  [Ancient  classics.  ]  1C53.'J5 

Oilysaey     Tr   by  W.  Cowpor.    lid.  by  K.  Soutliey.    Lomlon, 

lay,.     12°.  |/,. /<,sWol-ka.v.8.] 602i;.U8 

Odvssea  (Iliads  anJ).    Xi'.  by  1'.  Hobbea.  [/liAis  Worlis,  v.  10, 

iUi.  8'.] 604X15 

—  Odyssey.     Esprodaced  in  draraatio  blank  verse,  by 

T.  S.  Norgata.     London,  186;!.     12°.     .  1654.21 

—  Odyssey.     Tr.  by  A.  Pops.     Ed.  by  H.  F.  Gary. 

Loudon,  1872.     12' ie53.2!> 

Same.  [In  Chalmers  {.\.)  En>„'li9h  roets,  v.  19,  1810  ]  1620.10 

Saaie.    El.  bv  U.  WaUli.    [In  Sanford  aud  Walsh.     Hrit. 

poets.  V.  12.  1822.) 1091.42 

Same.      Iliad   and   Odyssey.     3  v.     New  York, 

18)3.  18' IG-AA8 

—  Odyssey.      Tr.   by  P.  S.    Worsley.     2d  ed.     2  v. 

1868.     8= 1653.27 

A'ote.— Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  117.  1863. 

—  Odyssee.     Trad.  uouv. ,  accompagnee  de  notes,  e(c., 

par  E.  Barista.  Ulus.  par  T.  Devilly  et  A.  Titeux. 
Paris,  lSi2.    8= 165.-,.20 

—  Herivale    [H )     Tlie    three    theories    of  the  wanderinga  of 

Ulysses,  [/n  Foi-tu.  rev.,  v.  13.  1871.) 

—  Review  of  Campbell's  LecturiS  [the  third  only]  on 

[Gre>k]  poetry,   [amn.]  1841 2538.30 

—  Taylor  (T..  tfu  ptatonist).     Appendix  explaining  the  allegory  of 

the  Wiinderiugs  of   Ulysses.     [With   Poi-phyrius.      Select 

works,  1823.] 6416.20 

Siri  al^o  ariicles  on  the  Odyssey  in  Brit.  quar.  rev.,  Oct., 
1873  ;  Fraser'a  maa,,  Nov.,  1873  (Authorship  of  the  Odyssey 
by  F.  \V.  Newman). 

—  Works,  including  the  Iliad  and  the  Odyssey,  [trans- 

lated by  Pope  :  and]  the  Battle  of  the  frogs  and 
mi03,  [translated  by  Pamell],  Revised  by  W.  H. 
Melmofch.     London,  [about  178">].     4^     .  165B.01 

—  Translations  from  Homer.  [la  Dryden  (.1.)  Works,  v.  12,]  5042.2.5 

—  Ali&on  [A.)    Homer.  Haute,  and  iMicUael  Augelo.  [In  his  Es- 

says, 1352  ;  p.  380-300.] 2517.02 

—  Autenrietk    {(J.)      Homerio    dictionary    for    use    in 

schools  and  colleges.  Transl.,  with  additions  by 
K.  P.  Keep.    1877 1653.30 

—  Baker  (TT.)    Unreasonable  compliments  to  Homer  and  the  an- 

cients. [III.  his  Peregrinations  of  the  m.ind,  ISll  :  pp.  140- 
153.) 2513.12 

—  Blackie  [J,  S.)    On  the  theology  of  Homer,    •[/n/u's  Horse  Hel- 

lenicaj.     1874.] 2513.23 

—  Bristed[C.  A.)    Translators  of  Homer,    (/ii  his  Pieces  of  a 

broken  critic.  1838  ;  p.  11.67.] 2517.09 

—  De  Qiiincaj  (T .)     Homer  and  the  Homeridse.    [Zn  Ats  Histori- 

cal essays,  V.  1,  1833  ;  p.  231-345.] 2322.07 

—  Flaxman  (J.)     "Compositions  from  the   Iliad  and 

Odyssey N.27.13 

—  Froude  [J.  A.)    Homer.    [In  his  Short  studies,  V.  1,   1808; 

p.  400-40.] 2525.07 

—  Qladslone  [  W.  E.)    Homeric  synchronism.    Enquiiy 

into  the  time  nnd  place  of  Homer.     1S7C.  16.j5.10 

Homerology.    [A  series  of  articles  in  Contem.  rev.,  1876  ] 

Juveutiu  muudi  ;  the  gods  and  men  oi  the  heroic 

age.     18G3 1655.08 

Place  of  Homer  in  classical  education  aud  historical  in- 
quiry.   (/>l  Oxford  essays,  J857;  p.  1-57.]     .     .     .     .2.338.21 

Place  of  Homer  in  history  and  in  Egyptian  chronology. 

[Contem.  rev.,  v.  23-24,  1874,  or  Littell.  v.  2-3,  1874.] 

Studies  on  Homer  and  the  Homeric  age.     3  v. 

1858 1G55.U2 

i^ofe.— Reviewed  in  Black,  mag.,  v.  84,  1858  ;  Ed.  rev., 
v.  108  ;  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  60, 1839  (J  art.)  ;  North  Brit,  rev., 
V.  29,  1838;  and  by  K.  A.  Freeman  V/i /"5  Historical  essays, 
2d  series,  1873  [2528.12],  and  by  J.  C.  Smith  in  his  Micel- 
laniea,  1870  [2542.28). 

—  Lamarline  {A.  L.  M.  de).     Homer  and  Socrates.     Tr. 

by  Mrs.  E.  W.  Smith.     1872 3082.25 

Same,    [In  his  Memoirs  of  eel.  character.s,  v.  2.]    .  3204.19 

—  Peiiii  (0.)    Examination  of  the  primary  arguments 

of  the  Iliad.     1821 1055.00 

—  Bapiii  {li.)    Comparison  between  Horn*  and  Virgil 

for  poetry 5081.11 

— Williams  [II.  W.)    Metrical  companion  to  Homer,    [hi  Class, 
journal,  V.  39,  p.  337:  v.  4J,p,  71,  288.] 2732.14 

—  Wi'.son  [J.)    Homer  and  his  translators.    [In  his  Essays,  v.  4, 

1337.] 2345.24 

Articles  in  periodicals  on  Ilomcr  and  Homeric  questions. 

See  Blackwood,  V.  82. 1837  (Christopher  North  ou  Homer); 
Contem.  rev.,  v.  12,  18G0  (Antiquity  of  the  Homeric  poems. 


by  H.  Haymau)  ;  v.  12,  1869  (Troy  and  Homer,  by  T.  B. 
Browne)  ;  Jan.,  1874  (New  view  of  the  Homeric  qileitt'ion' 
by  Alex.  S.  Muirayj  ;  July  1875  (N*  w  theory  of  tlie  Homeric 
question,  by  prof.  Ueddes)  ;  Edm.  rev.,  v.  133,  1871  (Doc- 
trine  01  the  chorirontes)  ;  Fortu.  rev.,  v.  7,  9,  12.  1807-09 
(Historic  credibility  oi  the  Hometic  poems  ;  4  articles,  by 
<i.  W.  Cux);  April.  1875  (Homur  aud  his  recent  critics^  by 
A.  Lan-)  ;  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  03,  1860  (iicview  of  Ituskiii'  on 
Homer  and  Tennyson— .in  3rd  volume  of  his  ftlod'-rn 
painters)  ;  Macmilluu,  Supt.,  1870  (Homer  and  lir.  Schlie- 
iiuiuu.  by  W.  H.  Mason) ;  N.  A,  rev.,  v.Bl,  1800(Homer  and 
his  hi-Toines :  review  (jf  Gladstone);  Qoar.  rev.,  v.  10], 
1837  (Homer  and  his  epic  successors)  ;  v.  Iu2.  1807  (Homer 
and  Homeric  characters);  v.  125, 1808  (The  Homeric  question). 

On  Homeric  translation. 

—  Arnold  (31)     Ou  translating  Homer  :  three  lectures. 

1861 16.55.(6 

Same.    [In  his  Essays  in  criticism,  1865.] ....  2512.13 

—  New/nan  (F.  W.)     Homeric  tianslatiou  :  reply  to  Ar- 

nold.     1831 1655.05 

See  also  articles  on  translating  and  translation.^  in  Blackw. 
mng..  v.  94,  1862  (Translations  of  tlie  Odyssey  by  Alfoid, 
and  Worsley)  ;  Fraser'a  mag.,  v.  03,  1801.  v.  06.  18i:2  (Ho- 
meric transl.  of  Worsley,  Alford,  Wright.  Laiidou,  Dart)  ; 
78, 1808  (Transl.  of  tlio  Iliad  :  Worsley,  Coniugloii,  Llackie); 
Macmillan,  Au^  ,  1801  (Homer  aud  his  traitslators,  and 
balla  I  metre,  by  prof.  Blackie)  ;  Mcliora,  v.  1. 1858  (Homer,  _ 
his  transhitors  and  commentators)  ;  New  Englander.  v.  26, 
1860  (Lord  Derby  and  Prof.  Arnold  on  Homer)  ;  Nut.  rev., 
V.  11,  1860,  or  Littell,  1860,  V.  4  (Engl,  transl.  of  Homer  : 
Wright,  etc.)  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  94.  1862  (Trauslatione,  etc.:  re-  . 
View  of  Arnold);  North  Brit,  rev.,  v.  30,  1862  (Homeric 
critics  and  tranalatois ;  "Wri^'ht,  Alford,  Worsley,  Dart, 
Laudon,  Arnold,  Newman)  ;  Westm.  rev.,  Apl.,  1862  (On 
translating  Homer)  ;  a/i'i  reviews  enumerated  above,  under 
certain  translations  of  the  Hiad,  (p.  6'2S|. 
*  .8®"  '^ee  also  Troy  and  the  Trojan  war  (in   Countries. 

p.  373)  ;    and   the  works   of  Schliemann,  iu  the  general 
alphabet. 
Homerio  cavo  of  the  nymphs.     See  Porphyrias.     1823.    .  6415.26 
Homeric  synchronism.     See  Gladstone  (W.  E.)  .     .    .     .  1065.10 
Homes.     .5fe  Home  (p  028). 

Homes  and  haunts  of  Brit,  poets.  Sre  Howitt  (Wm.)  2  v.  963,23 
Homes  and  hospitals  :  labors  of  Amy  Uutton  nnd  Agnes 
E.  Jones.  B.,  Amer.  ir.  soc,  1873.  12°.  5816.32 
Homes  and  how  to  make  them.  See  Gardner  (E,  0.)  1874.  1312.27 
Homes  for. the  people.  See  'Wheeler  (G.)  1807.  .  .  .  1314.22 
Homes,  haunts,  etc.  Rubens,  Vandyke,  Rembrandt,  and  Cuyp. 
&e  Fairholt  (F.  W.)     1871 1445.22 

Homes  of  American   authors.      By  various  authors. 

New  York,  ISoS.     8° 3-245.11 

Homes  of  Amer.  statesmen.  Hartford,  1855.  8°.  3245.12 
Homes  of  other  days  :  England.  See  -Wright  (T.)  1871.  467.16 
Homes  of  the  New  World.  &e  Bremer  (F.)  1853.  .  .1073.12 
Homes  without  hands.  S.-e  'Wood  (.1.  G.)  1860.  .  .  .4725.01 
Homes  efc.  Engl,  artists.  &«  Fairholt  (F.  W.)  1873.  .1435.23 
Homesteads  (Modern  Amer.)     iVe  Atwood  (D.  T.)     1876.1313.40 

Homeward  bound.    .See  Hall  (Newman).  1807 3566.12 

Homeward  bound.     Sec  Cooper  (J.  F.) 163.26 

Homiletics.     See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  {Preachers  a7id 

preaching,  p.  97). 

Hommaire  de  Hell  (Ignace  Xavier  Moi-and).  Travels 
iu  the  steppes  of  the  Caspi'.m  Sea,  Crimea,  Cau- 
casus, etc.     Loudon,  1847.    8° 997.05 

Homo  versus  Darwin.    See  Lyon  (W.  P.) 4712  22 

Homceopathic  medical  society  of  the  state  of  New 
York.  Trans.,  1863-74.  Albany,  1864-75.  8°.  4356.06 

HomcEopathy.    See  Medicine.  {Ilo-mtrnpalhy .) 

Honduras.     See  Countries  (Honduras,  p.  330). 

Hoiie  (Wm.)  Ancient  mysteries  described,  especially 
the  English  miracle  plays.     L.,  1S23.     8°.  1725.23 

—  .\pocryphal  new  testament.     L.,  1846.     8°.   3757.01 

—  Every-day  book  :  popular  amusements,  sports,  pas- 

times, customs,  events,  eic.  2  v.  L.,1824.  8°.  6218.20 

Same.    v.  3.     Every-day  book  and  table  book. 

London,  1827.    8" 6218.22 

—  Man  in  the  moon.    ICth  ed.     London,  1820.    8".    .     .5093.02 

—  ■-Non  mi    rlcordol"     27th  ed.     London,  1820.     8°.     .6093.03 

—  Political  house  that  Jack  built.     12th  ed.  L..  1819.  8°.  6093.02 

—  Year  book  of  daily  recreation  and  information.   Lon- 

don, [1832.]  8^". 6218.23 

—  Roiitledge  {J.)    Wm.  Hone,  publisher  and  parodist ;  his  trial, 

etc.  [In  his  Chapters  ofpopuhir  progress,  1876;  p.  267-283. 

304-402.] 6718.06 

Honesty.    Percy  anecdotes,  v.  16,  1823 6211.16 

q:S'  See  also  Business  {.Hoi-ats,  etc.)  ;  and  commentaries 

ou  the  Ten  comniaudmenta  (p.  105  of  catalogue). 
Hong-Koug  to  London  ;  or  our  new  road  home  from 

China,   lanon.}    London,  1872.  12'.     .     .  1031.14 
Honiberger  (J.  M. )     Thirty-five  years  iu  the  East: 

sketches  relating  to  the  Ptmjab  ucd  C  ishmere  ;  in 

connection  with  medicine,  botany,  pharmacy,  dc. 

London,  lt.52.    8° 433-1.16 


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Honor. 

- —  Hfbi'r  (fi.)  The  sense  of  honor.  [In  Oxford  prize  esaajB,  v.  2, 
183U  ;  p.  167-191.] 2541.12 

—  Mackenzie  (G.)  .  Moral  gallantry.  [la  his  Essays.  1713.]  5435.37 

—  Percy  anecdotes,  v.  12.   Hi2\i 6211.12 

S'^e  also  Fortnightly  rev..  Dec.  1876  (Ljiw  of  honour,  by 
E.  A.  Freeman)  ;  and  works  on  Duels  and  duelling  (p.  428), 
and  Knighthood  and  chivalry. 

Honore  (Osear).  Roman  d'une  jeimefille  pauvre.  New 
York,  1860.    4° 7022.  *j3 

Hood  (Edwin  Paxton).  The  age  and  its  architects  : 
English  people  in  relation  to  the  times.  London, 
18r,2.   1G° 6816.11 

—  Good  old  times  of  queen  Bess.   L.,  1854.   24^  3054.15 

—  Lamps,  pitcher.^  and  trumpets.     Lectures  on  the  vo- 

cation of  the  preacher.   2v.  N.Y.,1860.  12'".  3562.27 

—  Peerage  of  poverty  ;  or  learners  and  workers  in 

fiL^ds,  farms,  and  factories.     L.,  1870.  8^  3265.13 

—  Self-education.     London,  1852.     12^      .     .5512.03 

—  Self-iormatiou.     New  ed.     L.,  1868.   16°.     .5512.16 

—  Uses  of  biography.     London,  1852.     12°.     .  3082.16 

—  Villages  of  the  Bible.     Phila.,  1874.    12°.     .  1051.19 
~  World  of  tinecdote.     Loudon,  1870.    12°.     .   6210.19 

—  World  of  moral  and  religious  anecdote.     London, 

1870.  12° 6216.24 

Hood  (George).     Histoi-y  of  music  in  New  England. 

Boston,  I8i6.    12° 1561.04 

Hood  iRobiii).     See  Biography  (p.  157). 

Hood  (Thomas).     Choice  works.    4  v.  New  York,  1852- 

53.   12° 5044.11 

V.  1.  Prose  and  verse.    2.  "Whimsicalities.    AVhims  and 
oddities.     3.  Poems.     Hood's  own.    4.  Up  the  Rhine. 
Hood's  own.     New  York,  1853.   12^.    .     .     .   2^32  16 

—  Miss   *Kilmansegg  and  her  precious  leg.     With  ^ 

illus.,  byT.  S.  S^ccombo.  L.,1870.  sm.  4°    1441.09 
— •  Poetical  works.     With  some  account  of  the  author. 

4v.     Boston,  1857.    16° 1661.02 

Contents:  v.  1.  Pleaof  the  midsummer  fairies.  Hero  and 
Leaiider.  Lycus  the  ceutaur.  Two  peacocks  of  Bedlont. 
Two  swans.  Dream  of  Eugene  Aram.  Elm  tree.  Haunted 
bouse.    Song  of  the  shirt.     Bridge  of  si^hs,  etc.    Sonnets. 

2.  Miss  Kihuausegg.  Tale  of  a  trumpet.  Irish  school- 
master. Tho  forge.  Last  man.  Tiie  season.  3.  Lost 
lieir.  4.  Lovu  and  lunacy,  and  otlier  poems.  Odes  and 
addresses.    Sonnets. 

—  Poetical  works.     People's  ed.     2  v.  in  1.    New  York, 

18C6.   12^ 1051.01 

—  Up  the  Rhine.     New  York,  1852.    12°.     .     .  5044.14 

—  Wiiimsaud  oddities.     New  York,  1852.    12°.  5044.12 

—  Whims  and  oddities,  and  national  tales.     New  York, 

lyd.     b° 5014.15 

—  Whims  and  waifs.  [Poems.]  N.  Y.,1860.   12''.  5044.35 

—  Works,  in  prose  aud  verse.  8  V.  L., 1862-69.12'". 5044. 27 

ConUnls :  v.  1.  Cook's  oracle.  Sentimental  journey. 
Poems.  1821-28.  2.  1828-^3.  National  tales  ;  Laiuia. 
Eugene  Aram.    Eppiug  Hunt,  etc.     Comic  annual,  1830-33. 

3.  Comic  annual  for  1831.  Reviews.  Tylney  Hall.  4. 
]83i-40.  Tjlney  Hall,  coutd.  Couiic  annual,  1835-39.  Up 
the  Rhine.  5.  V\}  tlie  Rhine  cont'd.  An  open  question. 
Talij  or  a  trumpet.  Miss  K.ilmauBef;g.  The  friend  in  need. 
Fishing  in  Germany.  Miscel.,  184U-42.  6.  1842-44.  Mis- 
cellaueoua.  7.  1844-45.  Bridge  of  bighs.  Our  Jamily,  etc. 
Index  to  v.  1-7.    8.     Memorials  of  liood. 

Partial  Index  to  the  foregoing  cdilio7i  of  his  works. 

Happy  new  year  (A),  v.  3. 

H;iuuted  house,  v.  6. 

Hero  and  Leauder,  v.  1. 

Hit  or  miss,  v.  4. 

House  of  mourning,  v.  7. 

Irish  BLhoulmaster,  V.  1. 

Jarvis  and  Mrs.  Cope,  v.  2. 

Key  (The),  v.  7. 

Lamia,  v.  2. 

Last  man  (The),  v.  1. 

Lay  of  the  laborer,  v.  7. 

Lycua  the  centaur,  v.  1. 

Magnetic  musings,  v.  7. 

Masonic  secret,  V.  7. 

Memorials,  v.  8. 

Misa  Fanny's  farewell  flow- 
ers, V.  2. 

Monster  teieatope,  v.  7. 

Morning  meilitutioua,  v.  i. 

Miss  Kiimaufceg^;,  v.  5. 

Mr.  Martin's  pictures,  v.l. 

Mrs.  Peck's  pudding,  v.  7. 

National  tales,  v.  2. 

Ode  on  a  distant  prospect  of 
Clapham  academy,  v.  1. 

Odes  to  great  people,  v.  1. 

Opeu  question,  v.  o. 

Our  family,  a  novel,  v.  7. 


Agricultural  distress,  v.  4 

All  round  my  hat,  v.  4. 

Bachelor's  dream,  v. 4. 

Ballad  of  Sally  Brown,  v.  1. 

Ben  Bluff,  v.  4. 

Blue  boar,  v.  4. 

Bridge  ot  sighs,  V,  7. 

Charity  sermon,  v.  2. 

Cliina  mender,  v.  2. 

Cigiir  (The),  v.  2. 

Coiuic  annual,  v.  2-4. 

Copyright,  copywrong,  v.  4. 

Coolt'.s  oracle,  v.  1. 

Depavtuio  of  summer,  v.  1. 

Desert  born,  v.  4. 

Doctor  (The),  v.  4. 

Dream  (A),  v.  7. 

Doves  and  the  crows,  v,  4. 

Echo  (The),  v.  0.  7. 

Epping  hunt,  v.  2. 

Eugonc  Aram's  dream,  v.  2. 

Fair  Ines,  v.  1. 

Fishing  in  Germany,  v.  5. 

Flying  visit,  v.  4. 

Friend  in  need,  v.  G. 

Grecuman,  v.  4. 

Guidii  and  Marina,  v.  1. 

Hahnemaiin  (Dr.),  ode  to,  v.  4. 


Song  of  the  shirt,  V.  6. 

Stag-eyed  lady,  v.  1. 

Tale  of  a  trumpet,  v.  5. 

To  a  critic,  v.  1. 

To  a  sleeping  child,  v.  1. 

ToCelia,  v.  1. 

Two  peacocks  of  Bedfont,  v.  1. 

Two  swans,  v.  1. 

Tylney  HaU.  v.  3-4. 

Up  the  Rhine,  v.  4. 

Vision  (The),  v.  4. 

Whims  and  oddities,  v.  1. 

Whimsicalities,  v.  (J. 

Workhouse  clock,  v.  7. 


Plain  direction  (A),  v.  4. 
Playing  at  soldiers,  v.  1. 
Plea  of  the  midsummer  fair- 
ies, V.  1. 
Presentiment,  v.  1. 
Poems,  v.  1-7. 
Public  diimer  (A),  v.  2. 
Queen  Mab.  v.  3. 
Results  of  German  study,  a 

tale,  V.  7. 
Rural  felicity,  v.  4. 
Sausage  maker's  ghost,  v.  7. 
Sea  of  death,  v.  1. 
Sentimental  journey  from  Is- 
lington, V.   1. 

JSS§-  For  lives  and  critical  notices  of  T.  H.  see  Biography 

(p.  157)  :  also  Geutl.  mag.,  Juce,  1872  {art.  by  C.  C.  Clarke). 

Hood  (Tom).     Comic  readings  in  prose  and  verse.   2  v. 

London,  1870.  18° 0331.07 

—  Knles  of  rhyme  :  guide  to  English  versification.   Lon- 

don, 1869.     16° l(Jfil.27 

ffg-  For  other  works  of  Tom  Hood  see  Fiction  (p.  490). 

Hood's  own.    5ce  Hood  (Thomas).  1853 2632.16 

Hoogeveen   (Hendrick).      On  Greek  particles.    [In  Seager   (.J.) 

Abridgments,  v.  1,  1838.] 6414.08 

Hook  (Theodore  Edw. )     Adventures   of  an   actor  :  a 

picture  of  the  French  stage    during  a   period   of 

fifty  years.     2d  ed.     2  v.     L.,  1812.   12^.     1712.07 
j8®-ror  Hook's  novels,  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  490) ;  for 

lives  and  sketches  of  him  see  Biography  ip.  158). 
Hook  (Walter  Furquhar).     Church  dictionary.     7th  ed. 

London,  1851.    8^ 3112.02 

—  Disestablished  church  in  the  United  States.     Lou- 

don, 1869.   8°.  .^ 3561.29 

—  Lives  of  the  nrchbishops  of  Canterbury.    12  v.    Lon- 

don, 1860-77.  8^ 3445.04 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Anglo-Saxon  period.  Augustine.  Theo- 
dorus.  Odo,  Duustan.  Laurentius.  MeUitus.  Justus. 
Honorius.  Deusdedit  and  Wighai-d.  Theodoras.  Briht- 
wald.  Tatwine.  NotUelm.  Cuthbert.  Bregwin.  Jaen- 
brrht.  Ethelhard.  Wulfied.  Feologeld.  Ceolnoth.  Etliel- 
red.  Plegmuud.  Athelm.  Wulfhelm.  Odo.  Dunstan. 
Ethelgar.  Siric.  Elfric.  Elphege.  Living,  Ethelnoth. 
Eadsige.  Robert  Ohampart.  Stigand.  2.  Anglo-Norman 
period.  Lanfranc.  Anselm.  Ralph  of  Escures.  William 
of  Corbeuil.  Theobald'.  Thomas  a  Becket.  Richard. 
Baldwin.  R.  Fitz-Jocelin.  H.  Walter.  S.  Langtou.  3-5. 
Middle-ago  period.  3.  R.  Grant.  Ednf.  Rich,  Boniface 
of  Savoy.  R.  Kilwardby.  J.  Peckham.  R.  Winc-helsey. 
W.  Reynolds.  S.  Mepeham.  4,  J.  Stratford.  T.  Brad- 
wardiue.  S.  Islip.  S.  Langham.  W.  Whittlesey.  S.Sud- 
bury. W.  Courtenay.  T.  Arundel.  5.  H,  Chicheley.  J. 
Stafford.  J.  Kemp.  T.  Bouchier.  J,  Morton.  H.  Dean. 
6  11.  Reformation  period.  6.  W.  Warham.  Thomas 
Cranmer.     7.  Cranmer.    8.  Reg.  Pole.    9.  Matthew  Parker. 

10.  E.   Grindal.      J.  Whitgift.      R.  Bancroft.     G.  Abbott. 

11.  Laud.     W.  Juxon.     12.  Index  volume. 

iYo(c.— Reviewed  in  Blackwood,  v.  90,  1861  ;  Qilar.  rerv., 
V.  112,  1862. 

Hooker  (Isabella  Beecher).  Womanhood  :  its  sancti- 
ties and  fidelities.     Boston,  1874.   16°.     .   583i;.10 

Hooker  (Jo~;eph  Dalton).  Hund-book  of  the  New 
Zealand  flora.     London,  1867.     8°.       .     .   4914.20 

—  Himalayan  journals.     2  v.     L.,  1855.  8''.     .   1012.06 
Hooker  (liichard).     Works^  :  Ecclesiastical  polity,  and 

otlier  treatises.     With  life,  by  I.  Walton.     New  ed. 

3  v.     Oxford,  1807.     8° 3562.21 

,^*  For  biogr.  sketches  of  R.  H.  see  Biography  (p.  158)  : 
aho  D'lsraeli  (I.)  Amen,  of  lit.,  v.  2,  1855  [27(12.02]  ;  and 
Hunt  (J.)  Relig.  thought  in  England,  v.  1,  1870  ;  p.  57-65. 
[3445.17.] 

Hooker  (.Sir  Wm.  J.)  *A  century  of  ferns.  London, 
lb56.     1.  8^ 4918.12 

—  A  second  century  of  ferns.     L.,  18G1.     8°.  4918.13 

—  Niger  flora  ;  plants  collected  by  T.  Vogel.     London* 

1849.  8'" 4014.  J 1 

Hooker  (Worthington).     Science  for  the  school  and 
family.   Chemistry.    New  York,  1874.   12^  4212.15 
Hooper  (George).     Italian  campaigns  of  general  Bona- 
parte. 1796-7  and  IttOO.     L.,  1^59.   16^     .  3132.06 
Hooper  (John,  Mtgl.  martyr).     Early  writings.     Cam- 
bridge, {E)»jl.,)  Farker  soc,  1813.     8^.     .   3630.18 
Contend :  Declaration  of  Christ  and  his  office.     Answer 
to  bishop  Gardiner.    Ten  commandments.    Sermons  on 
Jonas.    Funeral  sermon. 

—  Later  writings,  with  his  letters  and  other  pieces. 

Ed.  by  C.  Nevinson.     Cambridge,  {J£iHjLy)  Parker 

soc,  1852.     8° 3636.17 

Cont-'nts  :  Lesson  of  the  incarnation  of  Christ.  Brief 
confession  of  the  Christian  faith.  Godly  confession  of  the 
Christian  faith.    Anuot.  on  Romans  xui.    Copy  of  visitation 


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book.  Homily  in  time  of  pestlleuce.  Exposition  of  Pi^alms 
23.  6^  73.  77.  Brief  treatise  respecting  judge  HiUea. 
Epietola  atl  epiacopes,  ilecanos.  etc.  Appeilatio  ad  Carla- 
meutum.  Ilyperaspismns  do  vera  doctrina  et  nsu  oaenre 
Domiui,  De  falsa  religioue.  Apology  against  a  slauderuus 
report.    Letters. 

—  Wordsworlh  (C.)     Eccl.  biog.,  v.  2,  1853  (from  Fox).     .  3446.02 
Hooper  (Lucy).     Lady's  book  of  flowers  and  pontry. 

Philadelphia,  18G4.    12° 4;)i;i.]7 

Hooper  (W.  Durant-).  Lists  of  foreign  protestanf.s  and 
aliens  resident  in  England,  1618-88.  London, 
aimden  soc,  ISei.     4° 5113.36 

Hooper  (Wm.  Hulme).  Ten  months  in  the  tents  of 
the  Tuski,  with  incidents  of  an  Arctic  boat  exped. 
in  search  of  Franklin.     London,  1853.  8°.  1144.07 

Hoopes  (Josiah).  Book  of  evergreens.  New  York, 
186S.  12°. 4911.09 

Hoosac  tiiuuel.  See  Scribner's  monthly,  Dec,  1870  (art.  by  W. 
Gladden). 

Hoosier  mosaics.    See  Thompson  pi.)    1875 1123.27 

Hope  (A.  J.  Beresford).  Essays.  L.,  1844.  lfi°.  2532.18 
Contents:  On  the  character  of  the  English  people.  Study 
of  the  Latin  tongue.  Brute  of  Troy.  Shakespeare  and 
Axistophaues.  On  the  nature  and  due  extent  of  punish- 
ment.    Of  memoir  writing.     Buckingham  and  Richelieu. 

Hope  (Ascott  K.),  pseud.     See  Moncricff  (B.  H.) 

Hope  (Elizabeth).  The  imniiterial  system  of  man, 
contemplated  in  accordance  with  the  beautiful  and 
the  sublime,  and  in  reference  to  a  plan  for  general 
education.     2  v.     London,  1835.  8°.   .     .  3561.23 

Hope  (Airs.  — ).  ConTersion  of  the  Teutonic  race. 
Franks  and  English.     London,  1872.  16'.  3551.17 

Same.     Sequel.     S.  Boniface  and  the  conversion 

of  Germanv.     London,  1872.  16°.  .     .     .  3551.18 

—  Eaiiy  martyrs.     New  ed.     L.,  [1858.]     16°.  3424.06 
Hope  (Geo.  H.)     Till  the  doctor  comes.    New  York, 

1871.   12° 4322.20 

Hope  (I.)     Biitanny  and   the   Bible.     London,  1852. 

16°.     [i/iTrav.  lib.,  V.  7.] 5075.12 

Hope   (Thomas).     Costumes  of   the   ancients.     2   v. 

Loudon,  1S41.     1.  8° 6625.01 

—  Essay  on  the  origin  and  prospects  of  man.     Lon- 

don, 183L      8° 5814.15 

—  Historical  essay  on  architecture.     3d  ed.    2  v.    Lon- 

don, 1810.     8= 1315.31 

Same.    Index,  by  E.  Cresy.    L.,  1836.  8°.  1315.33 

Hopes  of   the   human  race,  hereafter  and  here.     See  Cobbe 

(F.  P.) 3535.29 

Hoplcins  (Edward  J.)  The  organ,  its  history  and  con- 
struct'.oii,  and  capabilities.     L.,  1855.    8°.  1565.16 

Hopkins  (John):  j>5'u4.     .See  Marcet  (J/rs.  J.) 

Hopkins  (John  Henry,  bp.  0/"  Vt.)  The  American  cit^ 
izen  :  his  rights  and  duties.  N.Y'.,lb57.  12°.  5722.04 

—  The  primitive  church,  compared  with  the  Prot.  Epis. 

church  of  the  present  day.  2d  ed.  Burlington, 
(17.,)  1836.  12° 3562.24 

—  Sixteen  lectures  on  the  British  reformation.     Phila- 

delphia, 1844.   12° 3435.08 

Hopkins  (Livingston).     Comic  history  of  the  United 

States.     New  York,  1876.    12° 573.19 

Hopkins   (Manlej')-      Manual    of   marine    insui'ance. 

PUUadelpbia,   1867.     8° 5624.17 

Hopkins  (Mark).     Baccalam-eate  sermons,   [1850-62,] 

and    occasional    discourses,    [1852-59].      Boston, 

1862.     8° 3563.03 

—  Law  of  love  and  love  as  a  law ;  or  moral  science. 

New  York,  1869.     12°. 5436.00 

—  Lectures  on  the  evidences  of  Christianity.     Boston, 

1861.     i>°.     .     . 3563.02 

—  Lectures  on  moral  science  before  the  Lowell  Insti- 

tute.    Boston,  1862.   12° 5436.03 

—  Miscellaneous    essays    and    discourses.     [1828-47.] 

Boston,  1847.     8° 3563.04 

Contents:  On  mystery.  On  the  argument  from  nature 
for  the  divine  existence.  On  human  happiness.  On  orig- 
inality.   Tiiste  and  morals.    Addresses.     Sermons. 

—  Outline  study  of  man  ;  or,  the  body  and  mind  in 

one  system.     New  York,  1873.     12°.     .     .5423.10 

—  Prayer  and  the  prayer  gauge.  N.Y'.,1874.  16°.  3558.30 

—  Strength  and  beauty.     Discussions  for  young  men. 

New  York,  [1874.]     12° 3558.31 

Hopkins  (Samuel).  The  Puritans  :  reigns  of  Edward 
VI.  and  qa.  Elizabeth.     3  v.    B.,  18.59.  8°.  34 i6. 13 

—  Youth  of  the  old  Dominion.     B.,  1856.   12°.     214.10 
Hopkins  (Thomas).     Bank  notes  the  cause  of  the  dis- 
appearance of  guineas,  and  of  the  course  of  ex- 


change being  against  us,  whilst  the  balance  of 
trade  is  in  our  favour  :  with  means  8uggest<d  to 
enable  the  Bank  of  England  to  resume  its  pay- 
ments in  specie.  London,  1810.  8°.  .  .  5915.:)5 
Hopkiuson  (Francis).  Jliscellaneous  essays  and  occa- 
sional writings.  3  v.  Phil.,  1792.  8°.  .  504.1.(  8 
Contents  :  v.  1.  Miscellaneous  and  political  CBsays.  2. 
Orations  and  essays.  3.  Judgments  in  the  admiralty  of 
PhUadelphia.     Poems. 

—  The  old  farm,  and  the  new  farm  :  a  political  allegory. 

With  introd.  and  notes  by  B.  J.  Lossing.     2d  ed. 

New  York,  18ii4.   12° 5713.18 

iVo(e.— Reprint  of  "  A  pretty  story.    By  Peter  Grievous." 

—  Herring  (J.)  and  Longaere  (J.  B.)    Nat.  portr.  gall<-ry.  v.  3, 

1836 3247  1() 

Hopley  (Howard).  Under  Egyptian  palms.  London 
1869.  12= 1081.18 

Hopper  (Clarence).  Catalogue  of  books,  mss.,  etc..  il- 
lust.  of  tlfe  life  and  works  of  Shakespeare,  and  of 
the  histoiy  of  Stratford-upou-Avou,  in  the  Shakes- 
peare library.     London,  1868.     8°.      .     .  1753.29 

Hopper  (EdWiird).  The  Dutch  pilgrim  fathers,  end 
other  poems.     New  York,  1^56.     16°.     .  1601.07 

—  Fire  on  the   hearth  in  Sleepy  Hollow  :  Christmas 

poem.     New  York,  1864.     16° 1661.06 

—  Old  horse  gray  and  the  porish  of  Grumbleton.     New 

York,  1869.   12°. 16G1.15 

Hoppin  (.James  Mason).     Life  of  Andrew  Hull  Foote. 

New  York,  1874.     8°. 3057.23 

Hoppin  (James  M.)  The  office  and  work  of  ths  chris- 
tian ministiy.     New  York,  1869.  8°.     .     .  3502.25 

—  Old  England  :  its  scenery,  art  and  people.     New 

York,  1867.  12° 953.21 

Horace.  [Lalin  Quintus  Horatius  Flaccus.]  Epis- 
tles, in  rhythmic  prose,  by  B.  M.  MiUington. 
London,  1870.   12°.    .     .     .  " 1661.35 

—  Horace's  life  and  character  :  and  epitome  of  his  sa- 

tires and  epistles.  By  B.  M.  Hovenden.  London 
1877.  12° 1661.28 

—  Odes.     Tr.  into  English  verse,  by  T.  Martin.     Bos- 

ton,  1861.     32° 1661.08 

iVo(«.— Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  133,  1871. 

—  Odes  and   epodes.     A  metrical   translation.     With 

introduction  and  commentaries.  By  Lo;d  Lytton, 
With  Latin  text  fiom  the  editions  of  OrelJi,  Mac- 
le.me,  and  Yonge.     New  York,  1S70.    12°.   1661.13 

—  Odes  and  Cai-men  sEeculare.     Trans,  into  English 

verse,  byJ.  Couington.  3ded.  L.,1865.  16°.  1661.16 

—  Odes.     Tr.   into  uurhymed  metres,  with  notes,  by 

F.  W.  Newman.     Loudon,  1853.  8°.     .     .  1661.37 

—  CEuvres  completes.     [Lut.  et  Fr.'\  tr.  par  MM.  Che- 

vriau,  Genin,  Guiard  et  Nisaid.  Paris,  1869. 
8°.     [Nisard's  collection.  ] 7725. U9 

—  CEuvres  completes.     Trad,  en  fran9ais  et  en  prose 

par  J.  B.  Monfalcon  ;  en  vers  espaguols  par  Bur- 
gos ;  en  vei-s  aUemandapar  Wieland  et  Voss  (texte 
latin  en  regard);  precedees  de  I'histoiie  de  la  vie 
et  des  ouvrages  d'Horace  ;  de  notes,  dc. ;  et  suivies 
de  trad,  en  vers  frau9uis,  et  d'imitatious,  tic. 
Ed.  polyglotte  publ.  sous  la  direction  de  J.  B. 
Monialcou.     Paris  et  Lyon,  1834.  8°.    .     .   7726.11 

—  Opera  omnia.     With  commentary  [and  notes]  by  A. 

J.  Macleane.  London,  1853.  8°  [liougs  BibL 
class.] 7727.05 

—  Opera  omnia  ;  ex  ed.  J.  C.  Zeunii.     Cum  notis  et 

interpretatione  in  usum  Delphini.     4  v.     Loudini, 

Vulpy,lb25.    b° 7713.21 

Contents. 
Artepoetica  (De),  v.  3.  i     Notss  variorum,  v.  3-4. 

Carmen  Sfeculare,  V.  2.  Notitia  Uteraria  de  H..  v.  4. 

Carininum  lib.  iv.,  v.  1,  2.  Recensus  editionum  et  codi- 

EpistoliB,  libri  ii.,  v.  3.  cum  mss.,  v.  4.  •  ■ 

Epodou  liber,  v.  2.  I      Sermonum   (satii-arum),  libri 

Index.  T.  4.  I         il..  v.  2.  3. 

—  Opera.     [In  Walker  (0.  S.)     *Corpu8  poetarum.]    .    .  1697.15 

—  Satires,  in  rhythmic  prose,  by  R.  M.    MiUington. 

London,   1S70.     12°. 1661.36 

—  Satires,  epistles,  and  art  of  poetry.     Tr.  by  W.  Bos- 

cawen.     London,  1797.   8^ 1661.38 

—  First  aud  ninth  satire.    Tr.  by  T.  Martin.    [In  Fraser's  mag. 

V.  75.  78,  1861-67.) 

—  Translations  from  Horace.    [In  Dryden  (J.)    Works,  v.  12 

1808.) 6012.25 

—  Works,  literally  tr.  by  C.  Smart.  L..1855.  12°.  1661.11 


in  asking  for  baoka.  use  tlie  "  Book  Orders,"  tjiving  the  ADTaOB'a  i{AM£,  the  first  part  of  tbe  IIXLE,  aud  the  NOUBEIi, 


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Horace,  conHmiid. 

—  Works.  Tr.  by  P.  Francis.  2  v.  N.Y., 18.52.18°.  16fil.09 

—  Works.     Tr.  by  P.  Francis.     Ed.  by  A.  Chalmers. 

[7>iEuglishpoets,  V.  19, 1810.]   .     .      .     .162G.19 

—  Works      In  English  verse,  by  W.  Duncombe,  etc. 

Withnotes.  2ded.  2  v.  in  1.     L.,1757.16^  1661.17 

—  Works  rendered  into  English  prose.     Introd.    and 

notes,  by  J.  Lonsdale  and  L.  Lee.  London, 
1873.    12° 1661.39 

Bulmer-Lyllon{E.  L.)    Causes  of  Horace's  popularity,    \lnhis 

Pampb'lets  ami  sketches.    1875.] 2514.30 

Hannay  (J.)     Satire  and  satirists 2531.02 

—  MilmainH.  II.)     Life  of  Horace 30S3.22 

Parr  IS   D.D.)    Notioo  of  Dr.  Combe's  Horace,  [/n  Sis  Works. 

v.i.'\      .     ■ 60G2.04 

See  also  Blackwooa's  mag.,  v.  94,  18G3  (Translations  of  H  : 
Martin  and  Conington) ;  v.  103-101.  18S8  (Caiises  of  liis 
popularity  ;  with  specimens  of  translations  of  the  Odea  ; 
4  articles)  ;  Brit  qu.rev.,  Jan.,  1870  (Horace  and  his  trans- 
lators) ;  Contem.  rev.,  v.  4,  1807  (Horacij,  by  H.  I.  Rose)  ; 
Fraser's  mag,,  v.  74,  186G  (Horace  :  the  poet  of  middle- 
aged  men.  with  translations)  ;  London  qu.  rev.,  Apl.,  1874 
(Odes  of  U.  and  recent  translators)  ;  Nat.  rev.,  v.  11.  1860, 
or  Littell,  1800,  v.  4  ;  v.  17,  1863  (Couington's  transl.)  ; 
Qnar.  rev,,  v.  104,  1858  (H.  and  his  translators)  ;  v.  127, 
18G9  (Lord  Lyttons  Horace  reviewed  ;  April,  1871  (Satires  : 
tr.  of  Conington  and  Martin.) 

Horffl  bibliciB.     .?■«  Butler  (Charles).     1799 3721.22 

HorK  ilecaniai  rurales.     S«  Dansey  (W.)    2  v.  1835.    .    .3541.16 
Horse  Hf^Uenicaj :  essays  and  discussions.    See  Blackie  (J.  S.) 

1874 2513.23 

Hora;  Pauliilffl.     SccPaley  (Wm.) 3522.12 

Horse  Bolitarire.     See  Serle  (A.)     1837 3592,23 

HorapoUo   Nilous.     Hieroglyphics.     [Tr.]    by   A.  T. 
Coi-v.     [Gr.  and  Engl.]     L.,  1840.     12°.  1091.17 

Horatius  Flaoous  (Quintus).     See  Horace 

Hordynski  (Joseph).     History  of  the  late  Polish  revo- 
lution [of  1830].     4th  cd.     B.,  1833.     8°.     54.5.13 
Hore  (M,    md  others).     *  Voyage  to  Newfoundland  and  Cape  Bre- 
ton, 1536.  [In  Hakluyt.    Voyages,  v.  3,  1810.]     .    .     916.17 
Horlock(K.  W.)     [' Scrutator,' p.sP!«7.]     Practicalles- 
sons  on  hunting  and  sporting.  L.,1865.  12°.  4615.19 

—  Science  of  (ox  hunting  and  management  of  the  ken- 

nel.    Loudon,  1868.   8° 4615.27 

Horn  (H.  T.)     Strange  visitors:  original  papers  by 

spirits  of  Irving,  WiUis.dc.  N.Y.,1869. 12°.  3815.28 
Hornby  (E.  B.,    lady).      Constantinople  during  the 

Crimean  -war.     London,  1863.  1.  8°.     .     .     996.21 

—  In  and  around  Stamboul.    2  v.     L.,  1858.  8°.  991.07 
Horncastle  (Fred  W. )     Music  of  Ireland.     2  pts.  in  1 

V.     London,  1814.     1° 15G7.04 

Home  (George,  bp.  of  Norwich).     Commentary  on  the 
Ps:ilms,  with  essay  by  E.    Lrving.      New   York, 

1849.     8' 3732.20 

Home  (Richard  Henry).     New  spirit  of  the  age.    New 

York,  1855.     12°. 2532.09 

Orion  :  an  epic  poem.    4th  ed.  L.,  1843.  12°.  1661.31 

Home  (.Thomas  Hartwell).     Diplomacy.    2d  ed.    Lon- 
don and  Glasgow,  18.59.     12° 5G13.15 

—  Introduction   to   tho   study   of  bibliography.     Pre- 

fixed, a  memoir  of  tho  pubUc  libraries  of  the  an- 
cients.   2  V.    London,  1814.     8°.     .     .     .  2741.20 

—  Introduction  to  the  study  of  tho  Holy  Scriptures. 

Ed.  bv  the  author,  J.  Ayre,  and  S.  P.  Tregelles. 
l'2th  e'd.     4  v.     London,  1S6;>.     8°.     .     .  3716.07 
jg®'  For  hia  Reminucences  Ben  Biography  (p.  158). 
Homer  (Francis).    See  Biography  (p.  158). 
Horologicalpurnal.  v.  15-Hi.  N.Y..  1873-74.  8°.  3947.19 

JVofe See  also  American  horol.  journal,     .     .     .  3947.16 

Horology.     See  Arts  {Useful  :  Clocks  and  watches,  p.  40). 
Homer  (Susan).     The  Tuscan  poet  Giusti,  and  his 
times.     London,  1861.   12° 3065.25 

—  ecnd  Joanna).     Walks  in  Florence.     2  v.     London. 

1873.  12° 971.27 

Horrida  hvstrix  :  Batvricon  castoreanum.     Hull,  [n.d.] 

8'. 3124.05 

^otc. — A  satire  on  the  church  of  England. 
Horrocks  (James  D. )     Zeno,  a  tale  of  tho  Italian  war, 
and  other  poems.     With  transl.  from  modern  Ger- 
man poetry.     London,  1856.     10°.      .     .  1661.29 
Horse.  ^ 

Armidarie  ( G. )     The  horse  owner  and  stableman  s 

companion.     [1871.] 4627.15 

Benlwntilit(J.)    American  horse  tamer.  1858.  4627.23 

—  dialer  (K)     Every  man  his  own  farrier.     1st  Amer- 

ed.  by  J.  S.  Skinner.   1815 4627.17 


—  Dnuma.9(E.)  The  horses  of  the  Sahara.  1863.  1095.15 

—  Handy  horse-book.     By   a    cavalry   officer.      ' '  Ma- 

genta," [psmd.]     5th  ed.   1868 4627.0.5 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  98.  1865. 

—  Herbert  (//.  W.)  Hints  to  horse-keepers.  1859.  4617.21 
Horse  and  horsemanship  of  the  United  States. 

2  V.     1857 4618.04 

—  Hnrlnr.k  ( K.  W. )     Horses  and  hounds.     By  Scruta- 

tor,  [p.sewri]  1855 4615.26 

—  LoringiG.  B.)    Agriculture  and  the  horse,  1873.    [TTt^/i  Mur- 

ray (W.H.H.)    Perfect  horse.] 46'28.02 

—  McGlureiR.)  Gentleman's  stable  guide.  1870.  4627.04 

—  Mayhem  (E.)    Illustrated  horse  doctor.  1861.  4627.02 

illustrated  horse  management.     1864.     .  4627,01 

~  Murray  {W.ILIT.)    The  perfect  horse.   1873.4628.02 

—  Rarey  (J.  S. )     Taming  the  horse  by  a  new  and  im- 

proved method 4017.29 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Fraser's  mag,,  v.  68,1858. 

—  Shakespear  {R.)      Breeds  of  horses  used  in  India.    \In  his 

Wild  sports  of  India,  1800.] 101'2.02 

—  Simpson    {J.    C.)      Horse    portraiture  :    embracing 

breeding,  and  training  trotters.     1868.     .  4617.27 

—  Smith   (C.  II.)     Horses.     [Jardine.     Nat.   Ubr.,  v. 

20,  [184—] 4711.20 

—  Stephen  {Sir  G. )   Adventures  of  a  gentleman  in  search 

of  a  horse.     1811 4627.06 

—  Upton  (R.  D.)     New-market  and  Arabia  :  racers  and 

coursers.    1873 4627.07 

—  Wallace  {J.  H.)    American  stud-book:  a  compila- 

tion of  pedigrees  of  American  and  imported  blood 
horses.   1867 4iU8.08 

—  Walsh  (J.  H.)     ['Stonehenge,'  pseud.]     The  horse 

in  the  stable  and  the  field  ;  in  health  and  disease. 
With  additions  by  E.  McClure,  and  essay  on  the 
Amer.  trotting  horse  by  E.  Harvey.     1869.  4617.22 
Siime.  1871 4628.01- 

—  Ward(,W.)    New  treatise  on  the  method  of  breeding, 

breaking  and  training  horses.   1776.     .     .  4'J27. 12 

—  Woodruff  {II.)     Trotting  horse  of  America  :  how  to 

train  and  drive  him.    1868 4617.23 

iVote.— Reviewed  by  J.  Elderkin  in  Atlantic,  v.  21,  1868. 

—  Touatt  ( W. )     Structure  and  diseases  of  the  horse. 

1855 4617.28 

BS"  See  also  'Veterinary  medicine. 

See  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  86,  1859  (Horse-dealing  in  Syria : 
2  art.)  ;  Kclectic  uiag.,  v.  20,  1852  ;  Ed.  rev.,  v.  120.  1864 
(English  horses)  ;  Fiaser's  mag,,  v.  C8  :  77-85,  1863  (.V  Der- 
by  d.ay  among  Arabs)  ;  Sept,.  1876  (Arabian  horses,  by  R. 
Upton) ;  Nat.  quar.  rev.,  Sept.,  1873  (The  horse  :  how  he 
is  cheated  and  abused). 

Anatomr/  of  the  Horse, 

—  Hawkins  {B.  W.)     Artistic  anatomy,  etc.     .  1472.02 

—  Lupion  {James  I. )     'Anatomy  of  the  external  form  of 

the  horse.     1S66 A.  47. 22 

Horsemanship. 

—  Barh  and  bridle  ;  handbook  of  equitation  for  ladies 

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—  Baucher  {F.)     Method  of  horsen^anship,  including 

breaking  and  training.     1856 4627.14 

—  aarkc{Mrs.S.)  Ladies' equest.  guide.   1857.  4618,07 

—  Dwyer  (F.)    On  seats  and  saddles,  bits  and  bitting, 

and   the  prevention  and  euro  of  restiveness  in 

horses.  1869 4617.24 

.Vo(c,_Reviewed  in  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  105,  1869  ;  Fraser's 
mag.,  V,  79,  1869. 

—  Head  {F.  B.)     Horso  and  his  rider.     1861.  4617.25 

Nf/te. — Reviewed  in  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  63,1861. 

—  H/d^' on  horsemanship,    [anon.]     1839.   12°.  4627.13 

—  Foitnr/ lady's  equestrian  manual 4613.08 

—  Xenophon.     On  liorsemanship.    [/7i  ?n's  "Works].      ,     .    424.01 

Same.    [In  his  Minor  works,  Sohn.]  ......  6077.15 

Horse-racing.  -    i'   ^ 

—  ylnimcau  tui'f  register  for  1870.       .     .     .     .4628.03 

—  Meason  {M.  R.  Laing).     Turf  frauds  and  turf  prac- 

tices ;  or  spiders  and  flies.     1868.     .    .     .  4617. 17 

—  Wanace{,7.K)  Amer.  trotting  register.  1871.  4618.15 
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1840. 4617.13 

See  also  Contem.  rev.,  Juno,  1873  (The  turf:  its  frauds 

and  chicaneries)  ;  Aug.,  1877  (The  horse  as  an  instrument 

of  gambling,  by  L.  H.  Curzon)  ;   Blackwood,  June,    1876 

(Bits  and  bearing  reins). 
Horse-railways.     &c  Arts  (Useful,  p.  43).  ,„,„,„ 

Horse-shoe  (The),  a  poem.    *e  Fclton  (John  B.)    1849.  1643.12 


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—  Haymcic  ( W. )    Horses,  how  thev  ought  to  be  shod. 

i«69 4027.(13 

—  Pritlhi  {W.)    The  Cbarlier  shoe.   187-2.    .     .  4iW7.1U 
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Horse  and  carriage  keeper-8  oraclo.  S^/^  Jervis  {•! ■)  .  .  9;i2  18 
Horss  aud  foot ;  or,  pilgrims  to  Paruassus.    5e<r  Crawley    It,) 

18G8 1(;«.2U 

Horses  and  bounds,  ^'•e  Horlock  (C.  K.)  1855.  .  .  .  4615. 'JG 
Horslay  ^Charles  Edwaid).     Teitrbook  of  harmony. 

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Horsey  (>ti-  Jerome).     Travels  [in  Russia.  1572-ir)!)l]. 

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185t;.     8° <.t9li.l3 

Borsford  (Ebeu  Norton).    Analysis  of  waters  and  minerals  from 

the  hot  spriiJgs  iu  Des  Chutes  valley.  Oregon.    [In  Pacific 

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1873.     Reports,  V.  2.  1875.1 3916.16 

S'ie  a^S't  papers  by  Prof.  H.  in  Amer.  assoc.  Proceed- 
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Horticulture.  S-^'-  Agriculture  (Farming  arid  gardening,  V,  7  ; — 
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Hortou  (Gaioline  W.)  Architecture  for  general  stu- 
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Hortou  (Uichard).  Complete  measartr.  2d  ed.,  with 
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Hortoa  (Robert  Wilmot).  Object  aud  effect  of  the 
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Horus  Apoilo.     Set  Horapollo. 

Hosaol:  (Oavid).  Address  before  tlie  N.  Y.  hist,  soc,  Feb.,  1820. 
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Hosacli  (John).     Marv  queen  of  Scots  and  her  accu- 

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Hoiiiuus  (G.  A. )     Visit  to  the  great  oasis  of  the  Libyan 

Desert,  etc.  London,  1837.  8°.  ...  10s3.13 
Ho3kiu3  ^t).imuel  Elliott).     Charles  n.  in  the  Channel 

islands.  2  v.  London,  1851.  8°.  .  .  30,i4.29 
Ho3kiiis  tT.  H.)  Wliatweeat.  B.,  1861.  12°.  4-324.01 
Hoomer  (Burr  Griswold).     Poems.     Cambridge,  18U8. 

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Hosmsr   (James  Kendall).     The  color-guard;  service 

in  the  19. h  army  corps.     B.,  Is64.  12".    .     012.18 

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Ho3m;r  (Wm.)     Young  man's  book.     Auburn,  1852. 

12° 3511.0S 

Hosmer    (Wm.  Henry  Cuyler).     Yonuondio  ;  or.  the 

warriorsof  the  Genejte.    N.  Y.,  1841.   12=.  1001.12 

Hospital  slietches.     See  Alcott  (Louisa  M.)      ....  642.21  ;  25 

riospital  transports,  18ti2.     Boston,  1863.  16°.  43H.-.i7 

Hospitality.     7'fi  cy  auecdotts.  v.  13. 1823 6211.13 

Hospitals.     See  Medicine.     {H"Spi(aU.) 
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settlement  of  Western  New  Y'ork,  and  of  the  Pres- 
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HotoaMss  (Jed).     Virginia  :  a  geogr.  and  polit.  sum- 
mary.    Richmond,  1870.     t>° 1131.22 

Hotels.     See  Taverns. 

Hotmaa  i Francois).  Franco-Gallia  :  account  of  the 
ancient  free  state  of  Franc .■,  and  other  parts  of 
Europe.  Tr.  by  Mr.  Moleswbrtn.  2d  ed.  Lon- 
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HotteJ  (John  Camden).  Abyssinia  and  its  p?oplo. 
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New  York,  1870.     8° 3052.27 


—  Dictionary  of  modern  slang.     L.,  1800.  16°.  6423.20 

—  Literary  copyright.     Loudon,  1871.     8°.     .  2712.31 

—  Original  'lists  of  persons  of  quality,  emigrant.«i,  ap- 

prentices, and  others,  who  went  from  Gt.  Britain 
to  the  American  pi  ntations,  10ii0-17i)0.  With 
their  ages,  localities,  f((;.     N.  Y.,  1874.  4°.     577.15 

—  Thackeray,  the  humorist  and  man  of  letters.     By 

Theodore  Taylor,  [psew/.]  N.Y.,1801.  12°.  3172.10 
Houbraken   (.Jacques)   mid  Virtue  (G.).  engravert.    See  *Birch 

(Thomas).  Heatls  of  illnstiious  pi-r.sons.  .  .  .  N.27.12 
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York.     Albany,  1872.     8° 010.15 

—  Histoi-y  of  Lewis  co.,  N.  Y.     Alb.,  1800.  8°.     614.08 

—  History  of   St.  Lawrence  and  Franklin   counties, 

N.  Y.     Albany,  18-"j3.     8° 014.15 

—  On  the  duty  of  government  iu  the  preservation  of  forests. 

[In  Amer.  assoc.  v.  22,  1873.] 3946.20 

—  Papers  relating  to  the  Islaod  of  Nantucket,  Martha's 

\'ineyard,  and  other  islands  adjacent.  Albany, 
18o0.     sm.   4° 011.24 

—  Peniaquid  papers.  [In  Maine  hist.  soc.  coll..  v.  5.  1857  J  G02.05 

—  Proclamations  for  thanksgi^-ing,  issued  by  the  Con- 

tinental congress,  pres.  Washington ,  nat.  and  state 
governments  on  the  peace  of  1815,  aud  governors 
of  New  York,  elc.  With  hist,  introd  and  notes. 
Albany,  1858.     1.8° 610.16 

—  Wasbiugtoiiiaua ;    or    memorials   of   the    death  of 

Washington.  With  a  list  of  tracts  aud  volumes 
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—  ed.)    Proceediogs  of  a  convention  of  delegates  from 

several  of  the  New  England  states.  Boston,  August 
3-9,  1780,  to  promote  the  vigorous  prosecution  of 
the  war.  and  to  provide  for  a  generous  reception 
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Houghton  {Lord).    See  Millies  (Richard  Monckton,  baron  Hough' 

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Houghton   {Rev,   Wm.)    The  microscope.    London,   ■ 
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—  Seaside  walks  of  a  naturali.-t.    L. ,  1870.  12°.  482u.25 
Hours  at  home:  a  popular  monthly.    May,  1865  — Apl., 

1870.     Ill  v.     New  York,   [loOii-Tn].     8°.  8091.16 
Xote. — Succeeded  by  Scribner-g  monthly. 

Hours  iu  a  library.     Sfi:  Stephen  (Leslie) 2543.31 

Hours  of  christian  devotiou.    i'ef  Tholuck  (A.)    1871.    .3613.07 
Hours  of  exercise  in  the  Alps.     6- e  Tyndall  ( J . )    1871.     .    982.09 

Hours  01  thought,     ite  Martineau  (J  ) 3574.35 

Hours  of  work  and  play.  See  Cobbe  (F.  P.)  1867.  .  .  2521.17 
Hours  with  John  Darby.  See  Garretson  (J.  E.)  .  .  .  .  2525.*25 
Hours  with  meu  and  books.  See  Mathews  (Wm.)  1877.  2530.11 
Hours  with  my  pupils.  See  l?iielps  {Mi  s.h.)  1859.  .  .5512.09 
Hours  with  the  mystics.  5ee-7aughan  (U.  A.)  2  v.  1860.  3016.17 
House.  Se>r  Architecture  (p.  34). 
House,    ij^g'  F<ir  iittes  of  novels  beginning  '  Hoase '  see  Fiction 

clasB-hbt  (p.  490). 
House  (The)  :  a  pocket  manual  of  rural  architecture. 

New  York,  lft59.   1-2° 1J12.U2 

House  and  home  papers.     .See  Stowe  (ilfi-£.  U.  B.)    .    .    .  2543.13 
House  beautiful,  or  the  Bible  museum,    i'e- Tucker  (G.)  35l3.'28 
House  by  the  sea,     [Poems.]     See  Head  (1'.  IJ.)      .    .  lUa2.06  ;  08 
House-building.     Sec  Architecture  (p.  34) 
House  decovaliou  and  furuishiug.     See  Arts  {Us'\fut :  painting, 

p.  45)  ; — Fine  urts  [Furniture,  p.  644  . — Decoration,  p.  540). 

House  for  the  suburbs.     See  Morris  (T.)  1870 1314.29 

House  luruisher  aud  deeoiator-sassistaut.  Whittaker(H.)  1317.19 
House  of  comiiions,  aud  House  ot  lords.    .Vce  Biography  (C'oiiec- 

tivc  :  English  statesmen,  p.  Ill); — Countries  {£^ngiand  ;  Far- 

liatnentary  history,  p.  314). 
House  of  mouruing.     Struthers  (J  )    Poetiral  works.      .  1687.15 
Household  booli  ot  Engl  poetry,    ^ee  Trench  (11. 0.)  1870.  1693.33 
Household  book  of  poetry.     6'ce  Dana  (C.  A.)    1858.    .     .  1635.0i 
Household  words.     Conducted  by  C.  Lickeus.     19  -y. 

Loudon,  1850-59.    8° 8119.07  i 

iVo/e. — Coutiuued  as  *  All  the  year  rouud.' 
Household  education.     .See  Martineau  (Harriet).     1867.  3511.13 
Household  elegaucies.     .5^ee  Jones  {Mrs.  C.   S./  and  Williams 

(H.  T.)       1453.16 

Household  taste  (Hints  on).     See  Eastlake  (C.  L.)    18G8    .  1453.17 
Housekeeper  and  health  keeper.    Beecher  (J/twC.)  1873.  6016.13 
Hous8keeper-s  encyclopedia.    &e  Haskell  (.l/rs.  E.  F.)     .  0U16.17 
House-keeping.     See  Domestic  economy  ip.  419). 
House-painting.     .Set-  House  decoratiou.  aoove. 

Houssaye  (Arsene).     L'amour  ccmmo  il  est.     3e  ed. 
Paris,  1805.  12° 7023.12 

—  Blanche  etMarguerite.  Nouv.ed.  P., 1865.12°. 7023.13 

—  Les  femmes  comme  elles  sont.     Nouv.  ed.     Paris, 

1870.   1-2° 70-3.14 

—  Life  in  Paris.     Letters  on  art,  literature  and  society. 
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Houssaye  (Ars&ne),  condmied. 

—  Mademoiselle  Cleopatre.  9eed.  P., 1865.  8°.  7023.11 

—  Mademoiselle  Mari:ini.  Nouv.ed.  P., 1859.  12°.  7023.15 

—  Men  and  women  of  France  during  the  last  century. 

3  V.     London,  1852.     12° 3262. IS 

Same.     Men  and   women  of  the   18th  century. 

2  V.     Philadelphia,  1857.  12= 3262.11 

—  Notre-Dame   de   Therm idor  :   histoire  de  madanie 

Tallien.     2e  ed.     Paris,  1867.  8°.     .     .     .  3167.21 

—  Philosophers  and  actresses.     2  v.     New  York,  1.S53. 

12° 3266.04 

^  Philosophes  et  comediennes.  2e  ed.  Paris,  1851. 
12° 7016.03 

—  Voyages  humoristiques  :  Amsterdam,  Paris,  Venise. 

Paris,  1856.   12° 7024.02 

Houston  (Samuel).    See  Biography  (p.  158)  ;  also  Lester  (C.  E.) 

Samuel  Houstou  aud  liis  republic.    1846 3083. U8 

Hoveden  (Roger  de).     Chronica,     v.  1-4.     [732-1192  ] 

4v.     L.,  1868-71.    8°.  [Rolls  chronicles. ]  5140.— 

Hovel  (Dennis  De  B. )     The   Power   above    matter. 

Loudon,  1871.    8° 3562.34 

Hovelacque  (Abel).      Science  of   language.     Tr.    by 

A.  H.  Keaue.     Loudon.  1877.     12°.    .     .  6411.26 

Hovey  (Al-vah).     Life  and  times  of  Kev.  Isaac  Backus. 

Boston,  1859.    12° 3014.12 

■  —  Eeligion  and  the  state.     Boston,  1874.    16°.  3551.25 

Hovey  (Charles  M.  and  P.  B. ,  jr. )    American  gardener's 

magazine,  and  register,     v.  1-34.     Bo.stou,  18:15- 

1869.     8° 6101.01 

Hovr.    See  also  Howe. 

HoTW  (David).  Diary  in  the  American  revolution. 
With  biogr.  sketch,  by  G.  W.  Chase  and  illust. 
notes  by  H.   B.    Dawson.     Morrisania,  (N.    Y.) 

1H65.    fol 3078.01 

How  a  penny  became  a  thousand  pounds.  And  Lite 
doubled  by  the  economy  of  time.     Loudon,  [n.  d.  ] 

12° 5922,09 

How  crops  feed.     See  Johnson  (S.  W.)    1870 6123.13 

How  I  managed  my  house.  See  Warren  (.t/rs.)  1866.  .  601S.25 
How  Lisa  loved  the  liiug.  See  Lewes  (.l/rs.  G.  H.)  .  .1612,26 
How  tlie  world  was  peopled.  .SVe  Fontaine  (E.)  1872.  .  47.i3.U 
How  they  Btrilio  me,  these  authors.  Hey  wood  (J. C.)  1877.  2531.33 
How  to  amuse  an  evening  party,    lanon.]    New  York, 

18(59.    16° 4611.09 

How  to  do  it.     See  Hale  (E.)     1871 5512.21 

How  to  get  a  farm.  iVi- Morris  (E.)  [anon.]  N.T.,1864.  12°.  6122.04 

How  to  live  loDg.     .S'«  Hall  (W.  W.)     1875 4322.29 

How  to  make  a  Uving.     See  Eggleston  (G,  (T)       ....  6922.30 

How  to  paint.     See  Gardner  (F.  B.)     1872 1424.19 

How  to  read  character.  New  York,  1871.  12°.  5432.09 
How  to  treat  the  sick  without  medicine.    -See  Jackson  (J.  C.) 

1868 4322.05 

How  we  are  governed.    See  Fonblanque  (.4.)  and  Holdsworth. 

1869 6712.01 

Howadji  in  Syria.    See  Curtis  (Geo.  Wm.)     1857.     .    .     .  1051.16 
Howard  (Bhinche  Wyllj's).     One  year  abroad.     Bos- 
ton, 1877.     18° 942.29 

Howard  (Mrs.    B.    C.)     Fifty   years   in    a   Maryhmd 

kitchen.     Biiltimnre,  1873."  12°.     .     .     .   (;015.19 

Howard  (Charles).     Thoughts,  essays,  and  maxims. 

Loudon,  1708.     18° 3543.22 

Howard  (C.  J.)     Book  of  conundrums  and  riddles. 

Now  York,  1869.   16° 4611.  li 

Howard  (Frank).  Colour  as  a  means  of  art.  Lon- 
don, 1838.    12° 1424.15 

—  Imitative  art:  amateur  sketcher.  L., [)!.(?.]  16°.  1432.19 
Howard  (Geo.)  Lady  Jane  Grey.  L.,1822.  8°.  3073.08 
Ho-virard  (Geo.  "Wm.  Fred.,  7(/i  earl  of  Carlisle,  viscount 

Morpeth).     Diary   in  Turkish  and  Greek  waters. 
Boston,  1855.    12° 994.14 

—  Lectures  and  addresses  in  aid  of  education.     Lon- 

don. 18,j7.     16° •.     .     .  ,5075.30 

How^ard  (Henry).      Lectures   on  painting.      With    a 

memoir  of  the  author.  London,  1818.  8°.  1424.03 
Hovvard  (Henry,  dulce  of  IS'orfolk).     Lives  of  Philip 

Howard,  earl  of  Arundel,  and  Anue   Dacres,   his 

wife.     London,  1857.     12° 3014.20 

Howard  (Henry,    earl   of  Smrey).       Poetical  works. 

Memoir  [by  Sir H.  Nicolas].  B.,1851.  16°.  1661.20 
Coutrnts  .  Songs  and  sonnets.     Erclesiastes.    Paraphrase 

of  some  of  the  Psalms  of  David.    Second  and  Fourth  books 

of  Virgil's  .^ueid. 

—  Poetical  works.     Ed.   with  a  memoir,   by   R.  Bell. 

London,  1870.  16°. 1687.28 


—  Poems.     Ed.  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers,    [/n  C.'s  Engl,  poets' 

T.  2.  1810.] 1026.02 

—  Poems.     [With  a  memoir  by  Sir  H.  Nicolas.]     Lou- 

don, lf^31.     12°.    .  , 1621.01 

■  Same.    Select  poems.    [In  Sanford  and  Walsh.     British 

poets,  V.  1,  1819.] 1691-.01 

4Itg=  For  lives  of  this  author  see  Biography  (p.  158). 
Ho'ward  ( H.  R. )     History  of  VirgU   A.    Stewart,  and 

his  adventures.     New  York,  1836.     8°.     .3161.32 
Ho'ward  (J.  Q.)     Life  and  speeches  of  Eutherford  B. 

Hayes.     Cincinnati,  1876.   12° 3074.33 

Ho'ward  (James,  M.P.)      Continental    farming    and 

peasantry.     London,  1870.  8° 6137.05 

Howard  (John).     See  Biography  (p.  153). 
'Howard  (John  H. )    Gymnasts  and  gymnastics.    2d  ed. 

London,  1868.     12° 4613.16 

Hovjrard  (Luke).     Climate  of  London.     3  v.     London, 

1833.    8° 4U28.20 

Howard  (Robert,  31. D.)     Revelations    of   Egyptian 

mysteries  ;  and  allegories  of  the  Greek  lyric  poets 

interjjreted.     With  discourse  on  health  according 

with  the  wisdom  of  the  anc.    L.,  1850.  8°.  4322.23 

—  Treatise  on  salt,  its  hurtful  effects  on  the  body  smd 

mind.     London,  1850.    8° 5093.14 

Howarth  (Ellen  C.)    Poems.     2d  ed.     Newark,  1868. 

16° .     .  1661.19 

Howe.    See  also  How. 

Ho'we  (Fisher).     Oriental  and  sacred  scenes  ;  Greece, 

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Ho'we  (Henry).      Historical  coUectioua   of  Virginia. 

Charleston,  (S.  C.)  1852.  8° 6'25.21 

—  Memoirs  of   the  most  eminent  mechanics.      New 

York,  1852.  12° 3242.05 

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2  V.     Boston,  1S5S.  8° 6322.09 

Ho'we  (Joseph  W. )     The  breath,  aud  diseases  which 

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—  Emergencies ;    accidents,    diseases,    poisoning,    etc. 

New  York.  1S71.     8° 4357.10 

—  Winter  homes  for  invalids.    N.  Y.,  1875.  12°.  4328.08 
Ho'we    {Mrs.  Julia  Ward).      Later  lyrics.      Boston, 

1866.  12° 1661.26 

—  Passion  flowers.     Boston,  1854.     16°.     .     .  1661.21 

—  Trip  to  Cuba.     Boston,  I860.     12°.     .     .     .  1162.07 

—  ed.    See  Sex  aud  education,  1874 5514.29 

Howe  (M.  A.  De  Wolfe).     Memoirs  of  Alonzo  Potter, 

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Ho-weU    (Jumes).     Instructions  for  forreine  travell. 

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Hcwella  (Wm.  Dean).     Italian  journeys.     New  York, 

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Also   biograjjhical    sketch   of   Wm.    A.    Wheeler. 
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Contents  ;  By  horse-car  to  Boston.  D-iy's  pleasure. 
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Ho'wilt  (Margaret).  Twelve  months  with  F.  Bremer 
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HoTuritt  (Marv,  toife  of  Win.\  Ballads  and  other  po- 
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Hoyland  (John).  Hist,  survey  of  the  customs,  and 
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Hugh  (Wm.)     Writings.     London,  1831.    12°.  3546.15 

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Hughes  (Heury).     Treatise  on  sociology.     Philudel- 

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Hughes  (Tolan)  Poems.  Life,  by  S.  Johnson.  Ed.  by  A.  Clial- 
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Hughes  (.John.  o/Oriet  oil.,  Ozford,  ed.)     .See  Boscobel  tracts. 

Hughes  (Jolin  T. )  Doniphan's  expedition  ;  conquest 
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Hugh33  (J.  W.  C.)  Bradshaw's  hand-book  to  Brit- 
tany.    London,  1869.     18' 9G1.06 

Hughes"  (Eichard).  Manual  of  pharmacodynamics. 
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Hughes  (Samuel).  Treatise  on  gas-works.  Loudon, 
1853.  16° 3932.44 

'- Same,      4th    ed.,    by    W.    Kichards.      London, 

1S71.     1C° 3932.44a 

—  Life  of  James  Briudloy.    [In  Weale's  Quar.  papers,  pt.  1, 

184:).] 3918  11 

—  Trjitisa  on  watsr  works  for  the  suoply  of  cities  and 

towns.     London,  1859.  10° 3934.08 

—  Newed.     London,  ls72.     16' 3932.08a 

Hughss  (Tlioma^l.     Alfred  the  great.    London,  [1869.] 

13° 3013.26 

—  Human  will :  its  functions  an  1  freedom.     London. 

18  j7.    .s° 54.34.47 

—  Memoir  of  a  brother,  [George  E.  Hughes,  1821-1872]. 

B.istm.  1873.   12° 3083.29 

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—  .Scoaiiu<»of  tliowiiitohors\     B.,  1859.    16°.     214.41 

—  Tom  Brown  at  Oxford.     2  pts.    B.,  lf-:6U  16°.  214.45 

—  [Tom  Brown'.s]  school  days  at  Rugby.      Bostou, 

1870.   16° 214.43 

iVoie.— Eepr.  from  Macm.  mai;.,  v.  1-4,  1860-61. 

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Hughes  (Tnomas).     Knowled'.?o  ;  the  fit  aad  intended 

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Hughss  (Thomas  Smart).     History  of  England,  [1760- 

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—  Remiiks   ou  '  An  essay  on  the  eternity  of  the  world  by  a 

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—  Tvavcla   in   Greeco   and   Albania.       2   v.     London, 

1  3),     8° 99.3.13 

Hughes  (Wm.,  F.R.O.S.)  Australian  colonies:  ori- 
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Hughey  (TJeu.  G.  W.)    Political  lomani^m  ;  or  secular 

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Laws  of  thought.  London.  1839.  12°.  .51.8.14 
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an!  English  i>rophets,17J7.ete.  L.,18i4.12'.3152.12 

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—  Biwlck'o  woodo.itj  :  impressions  of  upwards  of  2,000 

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Gi.us      Paris,  1858.     12' 7U23.10 

—  Contenplation;.     2  v.     Paris,  18C8.   10°.     .  7023.31 

V.  1.  Autrefois,  1830-43.     2.  Aiijourd'hui,  1343-66. 

—  D33tioyai'  cf  Iho  second reoul)lio  ;  Napoleon  the  Lit- 

tb-     T-'ausl-itjd.     N.  Y.",  1S70.  12'.     .     .  3133.22 

—  Ld;  Fjuidcs  dautomue. —Les  Chants  da  cre'pusculo. 

Par.s,  1S58.     12° 7023.23' 

—  Hi  1  d  ifala-ode.     2v.  ial.    Paris,  1S5S.  12'.  7023.17 

—  L'aonmoqiirii.     Now  York,  18G9 .    8'.     .  702.3. '25 

—  L I    Ls^endp  d?i   siiicl^s.     lo   .serie.     Histoi:a  :    lea 

patites  epopees.     Paris,  1868.     16°.     .     .  7023.30 


—  Life  by  [his  wife]  ;  including  a  drama  entitled  '  Inez 

de  Castro '  and   other  unpubished  works.     2  t. 
Loadon,  1863.   1-2° 3084.01 

—  Litteraturc   et   philosophie   mele'es.      2  v.     Paris, 

1864.   16° 7016.06 

—  Lea  miserables.     New  York,  1863.  8°.    .     .7023.18 

—  Los  miser,ables.     2  v.  Nueva  York,  18G3.  8°.  7216.17 

—  Napoleon  le  petit.  Nouv  cd.  Loudres,  1869.  1G°.3133.23 
Same.    Destroyer  of  the  2d  republic.     Tr.     New 

York,  1870.  12°. 3133.22 

—  Notre   Dame    de  Paris.      Nouv  ed.      2  v.     Paris, 

1869.   1-2° 7023.26 

—  Odes  et  ballades.     Paris,  1S58.  12°.    .     .     .7023.29 

—  Les  orjentales.     Paris,  1858.     12'.      .     .     .  7023.29 

—  Quatre-vingt-treize.     2  v.     P.,  1874.    12°.    .  702.3.34 

t^ote. — Reviewed  by  J.  Morlev,  Forln.  rev.,  Mch..  1874. 

—  Th^tre.     4  v.     Paris,  l»GS-7b.   10".     .     .     .   7046.08 

Contents :  v.  1.  Cromwell.  2.  Hertiani.  Marion  de 
Lorme.  Le  rot  s'aiuuse.  3.  Lucreco  Btji-gia.  Marie  Tu- 
dor. Augelo  Malepieri.  4.  La  Esmeralda.  Ituy  Bias. 
Les  Burgraves. 

A' 'ie.^.\  critique  of  his  dramas  by  C.  Barr^re  is  in  Mac- 
xnillau's  mag.,  Aug..  1874. 

—  Les  travaiUeurs  de  lamer.     N.  Y.,  1866.  8°.   7023.24 

—  Les   voix   intei'ieures.     Les  rayons  et  les  ombres. 

Paris,  ls5t;.     12° 7023.28 

—  The  Rhine.   ■  New  York,  1845.   12°.     .     .     .     965.12 

—  WiUiam  Shakespeare.     London,  1864.     8°.  1751.18 

.fty  For  English  versions  of  his  novels  see  Fiction  (p.  491), 
jlKff"  For  lives  and  crU.  estimates  ff  V.  II.  see  Biography 

(p.  158)  ;  also   Castelar  (E.)     Life  of  lord  Byrou.   rte.  1876 

[3027.31)  ;       King    (E.)        French    political     leaders.    1876 

[:i2il.l71;  Mazzini  (J.I     Ou    the  poems  of   V.  H.     [In  Ins 

Writings,  V.  2  :  31)53.09]  ;  Chambers's  .jouinal.  v.  20.  1863  ; 

Coutem.rev.,  June,  187.J  (Poetry  of  V.  H.,  by  E.  Dowdeu). 
Hugo  (J//iie.  J.  Adfele,  loifr  of  Vic'ior).     Victor  Hugo, 

by  a  witness  of  his  life.     Tr.  by  C.  E.  Willjour. 

2  V.     New  York,  1863.     ,S° 3031.01 

Huguenin  (G.)    Inflammations  of  the  brain  and  its  membranes. 

[In  Ziemsson.  Cyclcpajdia.  v.  12,  1877.]  ....  4308.12 
Huguenots.     See  Biblical  ami   relig,  lit.  {Haijueno's.  p.  89  ;  Re- 

fonnation,   p.    93)  :  —  Coimtries    I  France  :    C^vil    wars.   p. 

321)  ; — a/.so Eclectic  mag.,  v.  27,  1852,  or  Dublin  Univ.  mag., 

Aug.,  1852  (Origin  of  tlio  woril). 
Hugues  Capet,    [/jt  Guessard.    Lea  anc.  po5tes  de  France,  v.  8, 

1864.] 7061.08 

Huidekoper  (Frederic).  Belief  of  the  first  t'aree  cen- 
turies coucemiug  C'arist's  mission  to  tbe  under- 
world.    New  York,  1876.  12° 3561.30 

—  Judaism  at  Rome,  b.o.  76  to  ad.  140.     New  York, 

1576.  1-3° 3416.14 

Huish  (Robert).     Bees.     London,  1844.     12°.  4824.01 

—  Msmoir.i  cf  Charlotte  Augusta,  princess  of  Wales. 

London,  1818.   8° 3036.07 

—  Memoirs  of  Georgo  IV.     2  v.     L.,  1830.    8°.  30U5.10 
Hulko  (J.  \V..  iff.O.)     Report  on  surgery.    With  bibliogr.,  1839- 

61.  (/ii  New  Sydoiihanl  society.  L.,  13G0-02.  8°.]  4304.02 
HuU  (Edward).     Coal-fields  of  Great  Srita-in.     2d  cd. 

Loadon,  1861.   S° 31)32.48 

Same.     3d  cd.     London,  1873.    8°.     .    ,3932.18 

—  Quarries  and  building  stones.  [In  Brit,  manufacturing  indus- 

tries.    1S70.] 3941.S5 

Hull  (ficu.  Moses).  The  question  settled  :  Biblical 
and  modem si)ii'itual.sm.  Bo.ston,lSG9.  12°.  3315.25 

Hull  (W'-n.)  H.Story  of  the  glove  trade.  London, 
18.M.   r2° 333L15 

Hull  [Con.  Wm.)    See  Biography  (p.  159). 

Hull.ah  (Jolini.  Historv  of  mDdem  music.  London, 
1862.   l-.i°.     .     .     ."  .  ^ 1562.07 

—  Management  of  the  speaking  voice.    [In  Contem.  rev.,  v.  10, 

11,  1869.) 

—  Music  in  the  house.     Piiil.,  [18(7],  1-2°.     .  15C2  00 

—  Soag  book.     Words anl  tuues.   L.,1S61.  18°.  15G1.20 

—  Ti  no  and  tune   in   tao  elementary  school.     Vocal 

music.     Londou,  1875.     12° 1561.38 

Hulley  (J.)  Haad-book  of  gymjasdcs  aad  atactics. 
London,  1867.   8° -1613.17 

—  «)!(i  Raveusteia  (E.  G.)     The  gymnasium  and  its 

fittings.     Lndoi,  lou7.     12' 4.13.18 

Hallmanlol  (Charles,  trarisl.)  See  R3ucourt(— ).  Ma:iiial  of 
hthogiaphy.     Ljndoii,  )82J.    8° lU5.'i4 

Hulme  (F.  E. )  Series  of  sketches  from  nature  of 
plvat  form  Londou,  IS j8.     4°.     .     .     .    '.   1166.06 

—  and  o'h'Ts.      Flowers  in   water-colours.      Loadou, 

[/!.</.]    obi.  1G° 14^3.13 

—  Fljwers.    1-2  series.    [/»  Foster  (Vere).    Painting  iu  water- 

colors,  pts.  1,  6.] 1413.18 


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—  Flowera  .outlino^    [In  Foster   (Verc).     Courao  of  tlrawinR. 

pt.  8 Ull  18 

—  Freu  baud  oruaiuout.    [In  Foster  (Vere).    Courao  of  drawing'. 

pt.  7 1141.17 

Hulsaaa  lectiirps. 

1845.  1845.     Trench  (R.  C.|    Filnoss  of  Holj-  Scripturn  for 
uiitDUUii;^  tbo  Bpirituul  Ufa  of  mau.    II.  Cbriat  tlio  <lcBiro 

of  all  n  itioiis 3014.04 

1853.     STain.son  (C.  A.)    Creeds  of  tUo  church.    .     .  369.i.23 
1859.     EUicotl  (C.  J.)    UlBt.lect.ontholifoof  Christ.  3122.Q7 
Htllton  (W.  .-V  J    DocumeutH  rolatingto  the  priory  of  Penwortbam. 
an.l  other  pisyessiou.s  in  Lancaaliire,  of  the  abbey  of  Eves- 
ham.    LonJou.  lS."i3.  4'.     [In  Cbetham  boc,  v.  3c).]  5094.:)0 
Human  ilestiuy,     S<-:  Social  science.    (Civilization  ; — I'rognss.) 
Human  rice.     S^'e  Man. 

Humane  (humau]  iuilustry.     .S'c«  Powell  (T.)    1661.     .    .3921.18 
Humane  Bociotios.     Ser.  Social  science  [CUaritable  organisations. ) 

Humanics.     S-i  ColUns  (J.  W.)    1800 5412.0.> 

Humanity.     /*fi-c;/ anecdote'!,  v.  1.     1323 G211.(ll 

Humanity  Imraorlal.     iVn  Hickolt  (L.  P.)    1872.      .    ,    .  3S02.33 
Humanity  in  tho  city.     5:«  Chopin  (E.  H.)     1854.     .     .     .  0810.14 

Humb3r  (W. )  Handy  book  for  the  calculation  of 
strains  in  girtler.-i,  elc,     N.  Y. ,  1SG9.  12°.     3922. 14 

—  Practical  treatise  on  oast  and  wrought  iron  bridges 

and  Rirdera  as  r.ijplied  to  railway  structures  and  to 
buildings  generally.     Loudon,  18")7.     foL  3927.19 
Humboldt  (FriodricU  Heinrich  Alexander  TOn). 

—  Account  of  tho   cinchona  forests  of  Sonth  America.     [With 

Lambert  (\.  B.)     lllnstrationa.  tie  ,  1H21.J      .    .    .  4918.26 

—  Aspects  of  natui-o.     Sr':  below  Views  of  nature. 

—  Cosmos  ;  n.  sketch  of  tho  universe.    Tr.  by  C.  E.  Otte. 

B.  H.    P,iu1,  and  W.  S.  Dallas.     5  v.     London, 
1819-5S.  12' 912.01 

S.ime.     4  T.     New  York,  1859.   12'.     .     .     912.00 

Eaviewodby  J.  F.W.IIerecbell.  til  Ai's Essays.  1857.  3914.34 

—  Kosmos.  V.  1-3.  Stuttg.-u.-Tiib.. 1815-50.  8^    912.13 

—  Geognostical  essay  on  tho  superposition  of  rocks. 

London,  1823.    8° 4112.04 

—  Islanfl  of  Cuba.     Tr.  from  the  Spanish,  with  essay 

by  J.  S.  Thrasher.     New  York,  1856.  12°.  1162.08 

^  Political  essay  on  the  kingdom  of  New  Spain.     Ee- 

searches,  elc.     Tr.   by  J.  Black.     4  v.     London, 

1811.     8".     ..........     .  11.55.08 

— ■  Eesearches  concerning  the  ancient  inhabitants  of 
America.  'Xr.  by  H.  M.  Williams.  2  v.  London, 
1S14.     8°. 1155.12 

—  anl  Boaplaud  (A.)     Personal  narrative  of  travels  to 

the  equinoctial  regions  of  the  new  continent,  1799- 
1301.     2d  ed.    7  v.  in  6.    L.,  1822-20.   8°.  1155.02 

Same.   3  v.    London,  Bohn,  1852-53.  12°.  1164.02 

S  ime.     Traveltj  and  researches  ;  condensed,  by 

W.  Macgillivray.     New  York.  1853.     18°.  1161.05 
Same.     Edinburgh,  13SG.   16= 1104.06 

—  Views  of  nature.     Tr.  by  E.  C.  Otte  and  H.  G.  Bohn. 

Loudon,  Bohn.   1850.     12' 4712.29 

0^  For  Itves  of  H..  see.  Biography  (p.  1^9)  ;  also  IngersoU 
(E.  O)  Oration  on  H  [In  fii^  Oods.  and  other  lectures, 
187!i :  35(31.311;  Humboldt  commemoration  proceedings. 
[In  Amor-  geo^'.  80l\  Journal,  v.  1, 1859  :  905.0SaJ  ;  Agassiz 
(L.)  Add:e.s3  on  the  ceiiteuuial  anniversary,  etc.  1809. 
Humboldi  (Karl  Wilhelm  von).  Letters  to  a  ladv. 
With  introd.  by  C.  G.  Lcland.  New  York,  1867. 
IS' 2532.13 

—  Essay  on  Ih-a  best  means  of  ivicertaining  tho  affinities  of  Ori- 

ental languages,  [lu  Hoyal  Aiiiatic  soc.     T.-aus  .  v.  2.  183U  ] 

—  Ilc-lig.ou.'itUou3'al3an  1  opinion';.  B.,l>51.  l6°.3iG3.U8 

—  Sphcrn  and  duties  of  government.     Tr.  by  J.  Coult- 

hard,  jr.     London.  1854.    12' 5715.20 

—  Thouiht3   and  opinions  of  a  statesman.     [Ed.  by 

C.  1'.  Cornw.aU;S.]     London,  1849.  1G°.    .  30i4.(j9 
e^  For  lives  of  W.  von  H  ,  jc;EiogTaphy  (p.  139). 

Humbag.  Barnum  (P.  T.)  Humougj  ot  the  world. 
136'J.  .     .     ._ 3813.14 

—  Reese  (D.  M.)    Jaumtugsof  New  York.  1838.  3S13.39 

Contents:  Animal  niaguetism.  Phrenology.  HomcBO- 
patiiy.  Quaoiiery.  ULtra-Abo;itiouiam.  Ultra  temper- 
ance.   Uitr.i  sectarianism. 

Se:  alsi  Frasci-'.i  lua,;.,  v.  52, 185.1  (Essay  on  humbug). 

tS"  S-i  also  Dolusioas  (p.  411) ;  -  Impostnres ;— and  (in 
Biography,  p.  1-0)  livej  of  Barnum  (P.  i\) 
Huni3   (Abraba::!).     Learned   Eoeieties  and  printing 
clujs  of  U-.:ii:a  Kingdom.     L  ,  1847.  8°.  2722.01 

—  Noticoj  of  tjo  li.b  and  worka  of  T.tiau.     [anon.] 

hxM\on,  13:9.   8' 1140.15 

Hums  (.'Uoxi^d  r).  Of  the  crthograpnio  and  congiu- 
itio  of  th3  Brita-j  tongue.  Ed.  by  H.  B.  Wheat- 
lay.  London,  1S63.  8'.  [3arly  English  text 
soc,  V.  5.]  ... 7913.02 


Hume  fDavid).  Essays,  moral,  political  and  literary. 
Ed.  with  prelim,  dissert.,  by  T.  H.  Green  and  T. 
H.Grose.     2  v.     London,  1875.  8°.     .     .5123.11 


Contents. 


of).  V.  2. 

Parliament  {Independency  of), 
V.  1. 

Parties  In  general,  v.  1. 

Parties  (Coalithni  ofi.  v.  1. 

Parties  of  Gt.  IJritain.  v.  1. 

Passive  obedience  (Of),  v.  1. 

Passions  (Dissert,  on  the),  v.  2.^ 

Platonist  (The  ,  v.  ]. 

Politics  may  be  reduced  to  a 
science,  v.  1. 

Polygamy  and  divorces  (Of),  v.l. 

Populousness  of  ancient  na- 
tions, V.  1. 

Protf'stant  i-uccession  (The),v.  1. 

Public  credit  (Of),  v.  ]. 

Reflnenieut  in  thoaits(O0,  V.  1. 

Religion  (Nat.  hist,  of),  v.  2. 

Soei.tic  (The),  v.  1. 

Hcotticisms,  V.  2. 

Self-love   Ofl.  V.  2. 

Smith  (Adam),  Letter  from,  to 
Strahan.  v.  1. 

Stoic  (The).  V.  1. 

Suicide  (Of),  V.  2. 

Superstition  and  enlhusiasm, 
T.  1. 

Taste  (Standard  of),  v.  1. 

Taste  and  passion  (Delicacy  of), 
V.  1, 

Taiea  (Of),  V.  1. 

Trade  (Of  the  balance  of),  v.  1. 

Tragedy  (Of),  v.  1. 

Verbal  disputes  (Of  some),  v.  2. 

Waipole  (Sir  Robert),  Character 
of,  V.  2. 

Whether  the  Brit.gov.  inclines 
mora  to  absolute  monarchy, 
or  to  a  republic,  v.  1. 

Wilkie'sEpit-'Ouiad  (Cone),  v.  2. 

Writing  (Simplicity  and  refine- 
ment in),  v.  1. 

New  ed. 
5414.01 


Arts  and  sciences  (Rise  and 
progreBS  of  the),  v.  1. 

Avarice  (Ofl.  v.  2. 

Civil  liberty  (Of),  v.  1. 

Commerce  (Of),  v.  1. 

Commonwealth  (Idea  of  a  per- 
fect), V.  1. 

Contract  (Of  tho  original),  v.  1. 

Customs  (Of  some  remarkable), 
V.  J. 

Descent  on  coast  of  Brittany, 
1740,  V.  2. 

Eloquence  (Of),  v.  1. 

Kpicnrean  (Tlie).  v.  1. 

Essay  writing  (Of),  v.  2. 

Ooverumeut  (Of  the  origin  of), 
V.  1. 

Government  (Of  first  principles 
of).  V.  1. 

History  of  ed.  of  Hume's  Es- 
says, V.  1. 

Historj-  (Of  the  study  cTj,  v.  2. 

Human  nature  {Ot  the  dignity 
or  meanness  of),  v.  1. 

Human  uuderstandiug  (Con- 
cerning). V.  2. 

Immortality  of  the  soul.  v.  2. 

Impudence  and  modesty  (Of), 
V.  2. 

Interest  (Of),  v.  1. 

Justice  (Some  farther  coQsid. 
with  regard  to  ,  v.  2. 

Liberty  of  the  press,  v.  1. 

Love  and  marriage  (Of),  v.  2. 

Middle  station  of  lite,  v,  2. 

Money  (Of),  v.  1. 

Moral   prejudices  (Of),  V.  2. 

Moral  sentiment  (Cone),  v.  2. 

Ml  -rals  (C'  -nc.  principles  of),v.2. 

My  own  life,  v.  1. 

Katioual  characters  (Of),  v.  1. 

Ossian's    Poems    {.\ut'.ienticity 

—  Essays  and  treatise's  on  several  subjects. 

2  v.     Edinbm-gh,  1817.    '" 

—  History  of  England.     New  ed.     6  v.     New  Y'ork, 

180S.  12' 464.14 

—  Philosopliical  works.    4  v.  Boston,  1S54.  8'.  5414.03 

Contents:  v.l.  Life,  by  himself.  Controversies  between 
Hume  and  Rousseau.  List  of  Scotticisms.  Treatise  of 
human  nature.  The  understanding.  2.  The  passions. 
Of  morals.  Dialogues  concerning  natural  religion.  3.  Es- 
says, moral,  political,  and  hterary.  4.  Inquiry  concerning 
tho  human  understanding.  Concerning  tiie  principles  of 
morals.     Natural  history  of  religion.    Additional  essays. 

1^*  For  ftij''s  ami  crit.  estimates  of  Hume,  see  Biography 
(p.  15'J]  :  also  Stephen  (L  )  Hist  of  Engl,  thought  in  tho 
18th  century,  v.  1,  1370  [-5420.00]  ;  Thornton  (W.  T.J  Old 
faahioued  ethics,  etc.  [542G.22J. 

Hume  (Hamilton).  Lif3  of  Edw.  J.  Eyre,  late  gover- 
nor of  Jamaica.     London.  18 '.7.     12°.     .  3Uo4. 29 

HnmiUty.     Taylor  (II.)    Notes  from  life,  p.  29-42.    .    .    .2544.05 

Humnaiag-birds.     S'e  Birds,  p.  2iG. 

Humor.     Sr:-:  Caricature  (p.  253)  : — Wit  and  humor. 

Humorous  phases  of  the  law.     S^e  Browne  (I.)     .     .     .  5031.27 

Hmnorous  poetry  of  tho  Engl,  language.     .Sec  Parton /J.)  167o.2G 

Humourisfa  miscellany  :  select  poetry.  London, 
ISOl.  10' 1651.19 

Humphrey.    See  also  Humphry. 

Htimphieys  (Andrew  A.)  niicZ  Abbot  (H.  L.)  Ueport 
on  the  pbysiL-3  and  hydraulics  of  the  Mississippi 
River,  dc.     Pbikidelphin,  1801.    4°.     .     .   113(i.l8 

Humphreys  (Co/.  David,  LL.D.,  d.  1818 1.  Essay  on 
life  of  maj.-gen.  Israel  Putnam.  With  sketch 
of  Bimker  Hill  Battle,  by  S.  Swett.  Boston,  1818. 
8^ 3384.22 

—  Herring  (J.)  and  Longacre  (J.  S.)    Nat.  portr.  g.allery,  v.  2, 

1835 3247.09 

Humplireyg  (Henry  Noel).  Ancient  coins  and  med- 
als.    2d  ed.     Loudon,  ]8">1.     sm.  4°.     .  1585.13 

—  British  moths,    S.'s  Weslwood  (J.  O.) 482S.12 

—  Butterfly  vivarium  ;  or  insect  home.     London.  1858. 

sq.  16° 4S21.01 

—  Coin  collector's  manual.     2  v.     London,  Bo/m.  1853. 

12° .   158J.02 

—  History  of  printing.     Preceded  by  short  account  of 

origin  of  the  alphabet.     2d  ed.     London,   1868. 
folio 2707.01 

—  Masterpieces  of  the  early  'printers  and  engravers. 

London,  1870.     fol. 2767.05 


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—  Ocean  gardens  :   marine  aquarium.     2d   ed.     Lon- 

don, 1857.  sq.  ll!" -1826. 14 

—  Origiu   and  progress  of  the  art  of  writing.     2d  ed. 

London,  1855.     1.  8° 27G5.18 

—  River    gardens  :    fresh    water    aquaria.       London, 

1857.  sq.  16° •18;iG.15 

Hvunphry  (George  M. )     Human  foot  and  the  human 
f  hand.     Cambridge,  18G1.    1C° 4:;32.10 

—  Treatise  on  human  skeleton.     C,  18.58.   8°."433().01 
Hundertpfuud  (Libertat).     Art  of  painting  restored. 

From  tha  German.     London,  1819.  8°.     .   1412.19 

Handred  Boston  oratora.    ,.'?'''' Loring  (J.  S.) 3246.13 

Hungary-     Sf.  Countries  {llunrinnj.  p.  330) ;— Biblical  aucl  lelig. 
literature   {Iliwijar!/,  p.  tiO)  ;— Language    {Hungarian)  ;— 
Poetrf  {hlungarian). 
Hvmgary  aud  its  revolutions,  to  [1850].     By  E.  O.  S. 

London,  1854.     12'^ 545.02 

Hunger  and  thirst.    See  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  83,  1858  ;  p.  1-17. 
Huiine-weU  (James  F.)     Bibliograiibj-  of  Hawaiian  Is- 
lands.    Boston,  1869.     4° 2726.01 

—  The  Land  of  Scott.     Bo.ston,  1871.  8°.    .     .     952.25 
Huns.    See  lives  of  Attila,  iu  Biography  (p.  119)  ;  also  introd. 

chapters  ofliiBtories  of  Hungary  {p.  330). 

Hunt  family.  W'ljman  (T.  li.,  jr.)  Genealogy  oj the 
name  and  family  of  Hunt.     1862-3.     .     .  3078.13 

Hunt  (Charles  Havens).  Life  of  Edward  Livingstone. 
New  York,  18C4.     8° 3114.01 

Hunt  (Cornelius  E.)  The  Shenandoah  ;  or  last  con- 
federate cruiser.     New  York,  1867.     12°.     543.11 

Hunt  (Ephraim).  Literature  of  the  English  language  ; 
selections,  c(r;.     New  York,  1S70.     12°.     .2751.19 

Hunt  (Fred.  Knight).  The  fourth  estate  :  history  of 
newspapers,  aud  of  the  liberty  of  the  press.  2  v. 
London,  1856.     12° .  2712.13 

—  The  Rhine.     Londcn,  1845.    8° 966.04 

Hunt  (Freeman).     Library  of  commerce,     v.  1.     [No 

more  pub).]  New  York,  1845.  8°.  .  .  5927.12 
Contents  :  Commercial  intercourse  of  the  world  with 
Cliiua-  Piatt  (.J.  C.)  History  of  tbe  British  corn-laws. 
Maokay  (C.)  Hist,  sketches  of  the  Miss,  scheme  and  the 
South  sea  bubble. 

—  Lives  of  American  merchants.     [Introd.   by  G.  E. 

RusseH.]     2v.     New  York,  185cl,     8'.     .3214.10 
Contents. 

Joues  (W.  E.),  by  W.  A.  Jones, 

V.  1. 
King  |J.  G.),  by  C.  King,  v.  1. 
Laurens  (H.),  by  F.  Hunt,  v.  1. 
Luwrence  (Abbott),  by  N.  Apple- 


Allen  (S.),  by  W.  M.  Allen,  v.  2. 
Appletou  (S.),  by  E.  Peubody.v.l. 
Astor  (J.  J),  by  D.  .laqut-s,  V.  2. 
BrumHeld  (J.),  by  J.  Quiucy,v.2. 
BrooUa  (l'.O.).byE.  Everett.v.l. 
Brown   (James),  by  G.  8.  Hil- 

lard.  V.  2. 
Broivu  (N.),  by  F.  Hunt.  v.  1. 
Carey  (M.),  by  P.  Hunt,  v.  1. 
Chickeriug    (Jonas),   by    J.    L. 

Bhike.  V.  1. 
Chipp  |A.).  by  F.  Hunt,  v.  1 
Cope  (T.  P.),  by  J.  E.  Chandler, 

V.  1. 
Derby  (E.   Haskell),  by  E.   H. 

Derby,  v.  2. 
Eddy  IT.),  by  F.  Hunt,  V.  1. 
Giraid  (S.),  by  F.  Huut,  v.  1. 
Goodhue  (J.),  by  F.  Hunt.  v.  1. 
Hiiucock  (John),  by  G.  Mount- 

lort,  V.  2. 
Heury(A.).  by  S.A  Allibone.v.l. 
Hill  (H.H.W.),  by  W.K.Kiuu.v.S. 
Jack8ou(P.T.),  by  J.  A.  Lowell, 


ton,  v. 

Lawreuce  (.Amos),  by  F.  Hunt, 
V.  2. 

LawTence  (Wm.),  by  S.  K.  Lo- 
tlirop,  V.  2. 

Lee  (G.),  by  C.  M.  Leupp.  v.  1. 

Lorillard  (J.),  by  W.  Beirian.v.l. 

MiiV  (J.),  by  F.  Huut,  v.  1. 

Morris  (R),  by  F.  Hunt,  v,  2. 

Parsons  (W.),  by  F.  Hunt,  v.  1. 

Puubody  (J.),  by  G.A.  Ward.  v.  1. 

Pepperreil  {Sir  W.),  by  U.  Par- 
sons, V.  2. 

Perkins  (T.  H.),  by  T.  G.  Cary, 
V.  1. 

Shaw  (S.).  by  F.Hunt,  v.  2. 

.slater  (S,),  by  J.  L.  Blake,  v.  1. 

Touro  (J  ),  by  A.  Walker,  v.  2. 

Ward  (S.),  by  C.  King,  v.  1. 


V  1. 

—  Worth  and  wealth.     New  York,  185G.     12°.  5922.04 

—  {editor).     See  Hunts  merchant's  uuigaziue. 

Huut  (Geo.  Henry).  Outraui  aud  Havelook's  Persian 
campaign.     London,   1858.     8^       .     .     .  1042.01 

Hunt  (Helen).  ['H.  H.']  Bits  of  talk  about  home 
matters.     Booton,   1873.     32° 2532.22 

—  Bits  of  travel.     [Euiopo.]    Boston,  1872.  24°.  942.23 

—  Verses.     Boston,   1870.     16° 16()1.33 

Hunt  (James).    Archaic  anthropology  of  Zetland.    [In  Anthrop. 

soc.     Mem..  V.  2,  p.  2'.M-33i).] 4735.14 

—  On  the  negro's  place  ia  nature.     [In  Anthrop.  soc.    Memoirs, 

V.  1.] 4735.13 

Hunt  (Jiimes).  Manual  of  the  philo.sophy  of  voice  and 
speech.     London,  1859.     12° G333.25 

—  Stammering  and  stuttering,  their  nature  and  treat- 

ment.    London,  18G5.   12° 6333.26 

Hunt  {Bev.  John).  Religious  thought  in  Englmd 
from  the  reformation  to  the  end  of  the  last  cen- 
tury.    V.  1-2.     London.  1870.   8\    .     .     .  3145.17 


Huut    (James  Henry  Leigh).     Autobiography.     2  v. 
New  York,  ls50.   12° 3085.03 

—  Eojk  for  a  comer  ;  or  selections  in  prose  and  verse. 

New  York,  1852.  12°.     .  _ 2533.03 

—  Correspondence.     Ed.  by  his  eldest  son.     2  v.    Lon- 

don, 1802.   12° 3085.19 

—  A  Day  by  the  fire  ;  and  other  papers.     [Ed.  by  J.  E. 

Babson.]     Boston,  1870.    16° 2532.23 

Contents  :  Day  by  the  fire.  Commonplace  people.  Hea- 
then mythology.  Fairies.  Aeronautics,  real  and  fabulous. 
Genii.  Nymphs  of  antiquity  aud  the  poets.  .Sirens  and 
mermaids  of  tbe  poets.  Giants,  o^rcs.  and  Cyclops. 
Talking  of  nonsense.  Splendor.  Christmas,  etc, 
— ■  Essays  and  miscellanies,  from  the  Indicator,  and 
Companion.     New  York,  1857.    12°.     .     .  2533.04 

—  .Tuvenilia  ;  poems.     London,  1801.     8°.      .   1662.00 

—  Lord  Byron  and  .some  of  his  contemooraries.     2  v. 

London,  1828.   8° 3027.07 

—  Men,  women,  and  books  :  essavs,  sketches,  etc.    2  v. 

New  York,  1855.    12°.     .     .   " 2533.01 


Contents » 


Bella  aud  beiUoonie,  v.  1. 

Book-biudiug  aud  '  Heliodo- 
ru8,'  V,  2. 

Bookstalls  aud  '  Galateo,'  v.  2. 

liritisli  poetessefi,  v   "2. 

Cowley  aud  Thumsou,  v.  2. 

Day  otthedisaBtera  of  Carfiug. 
tou  Bluudell,  esq.,  v.  1. 

Duchess  of  St.  Albaus,  v.  2. 

Female  beauty,  v.  1. 

Femrdo  Bovereigua  of  Euglftud, 
V.  1. 

Fictiou  and  matter  of  fact,  v.  1. 

Garth,  physiciaua,  aud  love- 
letters,  V.2. 

Giuli  Tre,  v.  1. 

Jack  Abbott's  breakfast,  v.  1. 

Lyiug  (Few  remarks  ou  the  rare 
vice  of),  V.  1, 


Mau  iutroducod  to  his  ances- 
tors, V.  1. 

Montagu  {Lady  Mary  'Wortley), 
V.  2. 

Mouth  of  May.  v.  1. 

Novel  parly,  v.  1, 

Omnibus  (Inside  of  an),  v.  1, 

Pepya'  lilu  aud  African  vibit,v.2. 

I'ope  iu  some  lights  iu  which  ho 
is  uot  usually  regarded,  v.  2. 

Seeing  a  pigeou  make  love,  v.  1^ 

8iivign6  iMme.  de).  v.  2. 

Social  morality,  v.  2, 

Statesuieu  who  have  writteu 
verses,  v.  1. 

Ver  vert ;  or,  the  parrot  of  the 
nuns,  V.2. 

World  of  books,  v.  1. 


Zoological  gardeua.  v,  1. 

—  Months    (The)  :    beauties  of   the  year.      London, 

1821.   IG^. 4731.0G 

—  Old   Court  submb  ;   or  loeinorials   of  Kensington. 

Sded.     London,  [n.  (?.]     12^ 493.20 

—  OneUundredromancesofreallife.L.,[u.d.]12°.  214.65 

—  Poetical  works.     2  v.     Boston,  1857.  24°.    .  1661.24 


Contents. 


Abraham  aud  the  fire-worship- 
pers, V.  1. 
Bacchub  in  Tuscauy,  v.  2.        , 
Bitter  gourd,  v.  2. 
Blue  stocking  revels,  v.  1. 
Cambua  Khan,  v.  1. 
Capt.  Sword  audCapt  Pen,  v.  2. 
Christmas,  v.  2. 
Corse  aud  Emilia,  v.  1. 
Death  aud  the  rufiiaus,  v.  1. 
Faucy  concert,  v.  1. 
Feast  of  the  poets,  v.  1. 
Feast  of  the  violets,  v.  1. 
Gentle  Armour,  v.  1. 
Glove  aud  the  lions,  v.  1. 
Godiva,  V.  2. 

Heaven  (A)  upon  earth,  v.  2. 
Hero  aud  Leander,  v.  1. 
Inevitable  (The),  v.  2. 
Jaffar,  v.  2. 

—  Religion  of  the  heart. 


Kilspindie.  V.  2. 

Legend  of  Florence,  v.  1. 

Lovers'  ami»zemeuta  ;    or,  how 

will  it  end?  v.  1. 
Mahmoud,  V,  1. 
Miscellaueous  poems,  v.  2. 
Our  cottage,  v.  2. 
Paganini,  v.  2. 
Palfrey  (The),  v.  2. 
Panther  (The),  v.  1. 
Politics  aud  poetics,  v.  2. 
Reflectioua  of  a  dead  body.  v.  2. 
Remarks  on  war,  v.  2. 
Rubiu  Hood  (Ballads  of),  v.  1. 
Souuets,  v.  2. 
Story  of  Rimini,  v.  1. 
Transliitions.  v,  2. 
Trumpets  of  Doolkarneln,  v.  2. 
■  TVallaco  aud  Fawdon,  v.  2. 


London,  [n.  d]  16^  3561.26 
Saunter  turough  the  West  end.    L..  18G1.   12°.  492.32 
Seer   (The) ;    or,    commonplaces    refreshed.       2   v. 
Boston,  1864.  12° 2533.09 


Contents, 


Amiableneas  superior  to  intel- 
lect, V.  2. 

Anacreon,  v.  1. 

Iircaklast  in  summer,  v.  1. 

BriL'klayer8,andanoldbook,v.l. 

Butcher  (The),  v.  1. 

Cat  by  the  fii*e,  v.  2. 

Chavicer  [Specimens  of),  v.  1. 

Christmas  (Inexhaustibility  of 
the  subject  of),  v.  2. 

Color,  V.  1. 

Cricket,  v.  1. 

Dancing  aud  dancers,  v.  2. 

Death  aud  burial,  v.  2. 

Dusty  day,  v.  1. 

Early  rising,  v.  1. 

E;iBt  wind.  V.  1. 

English  aud  French  female8,v.l. 

English  male  costume,  v.  1. 

English  women  vindicated,  v.  1. 


Eve  of  Rt.  Acrnes,  v.  2. 

Florentine  lovers,  v,  2. 

Flower  ibr  your  window,  v.  1. 

Fortuued  of  genius,  v.  2. 

Geutlemuu-saiut,  v.  2. 

Human  being  aud  a  crowd,  v.  1. 

Ice,  with  poets  upon  it,  v.  2. 

Journey  by  coach,  v.  2. 

Life  alter  death.  Belief  in  spir- 
its, V.  2. 

Nightmare,  v.  2. 

'  Now '  (A)  ;  descriptive  of  a 
cold  day,  v.  2. 

Pebble  (On  a),  v.  1. 

Peter  WilUina  and  the  flying 
women,  v.  1. 

Piano-forte,  v.  2. 

Pinch  of  suuff,  v.  1. 

Pleasure,  v.  1. 

Poets'  houaes.  v.  2. 


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Put  np  a  picture  ia  your  room, 

V  2. 
R«in.v  day,  v.  1. 
Rhymo  aud  reason,  v.  5. 
Romance  of  commonplace,  v.  2. 
Rules  iu  malting  presents,  v.  2. 
Scholarship  and  no  Bcholarsbip 

(Wrong  Bides  of),  v.  1. 
Spring,  V.  1. 
Sliawberries,  v.  1, 


Sunday  in  London,  v.  1. 

Sun<lay  in  the  suburbs,  v.  1, 

Twolflli  Diijht.  V.  2. 

Vicissitudes  Ola  lecture,  v.  2. 

Waiter,  v.  1. 

Washerwomen,  v.  2. 

Why    sweet    music    produces 

sadness,  v.  2. 
Windows.  V.  1. 
Wordsworth  and  Milton,  v,  1. 

—  Selections  from  Engl,  poets.  N.Y..1S,'J7.  12°.  2533.02 

Cont'-itts :  V.  1.  Answer  to  the  question.  What  is  poetry? 
Specimens  of  imagination  aiui  fancy.  2.  Essay  on  wit  and 
humor.     Specimens  of  wit  and  humor. 

—  Stories  from  tlie  Italian  poets  [D:>nte,  Pulci,  Boiarcio, 

Ariost"),    Tasso].     Tr.    into    Engl,   prose.      New 
York,  1S31.     12' 21.5.02 

—  Table  I  alk.    Added,  Imagiuary  conversations  of  Pope 

and  Swift.     London,  1870.     16=.     .     .     .  C215.22 

—  The  Town  ;   its  characters  and  events.     London, 

1839.   16° 2533.0S 

~  Wishing-cap  papers.     Boston,  1873.  1G°.     .  2o32,2i 
Contents. 


MisceUanrousessat/x,  etc. — 
Child-bed  :  prose  poem. 
Clarendon's  Hist,  of  Rebellion. 
Coffee-bouses  aud  smoking. 
Ooufectionery. 
Devils  (Treatise  on). 
Doddridge  (Dr.)  and  the  ladies. 
Fencing-master's  choice. 
Few  words  on  angels. 
French  opera  daucin;?. 
Going  to  the  play  Eaain. 
Hereditary  house  of  players. 
Ladies'  bonnets  iu  the  theatre. 
Letter  (A) :  on,  to.  and  by  the 

book-personage  known  by  the 

name  of  '  the  reader.' 
Pasta   (Madame).    Mme.  P.  in 

the  white  and  red  rose. 
MoUere's  Tarluffo. 
On  the  suburbs  of  Genoa,  aud 


the  country  about  London. 

Personal  reniinis,  of  lords. 

Kecollectious  of  old  actors. 

Rousseau's  Pygmalion. 

Table  wits  :  a  breakfast. 

Twilight  accused  and  defended. 

Wit  male  easy. 

Wishinff-cap  papers  : — 

Eating  and  drinking. 

Love  and  the  country. 

Picadilly  and  West  End. 

Rainy-day  poetry. 

St.  James's  park. 

Selwyn   (George)  and  his  con- 
temporaries. 

Spriug. 

Valley  of  ladies- 
Walk  in  Covent  garden. 

Walk  in  the  city. 

Whitehall. 


—  IreUinfl  lA.)  List  of  writings  of  Hunt.   1868.  3075.28 

il5"For  Iti'^s  and  crif.  estimates  ofH.  see  Biography  (p. 
159;  ;  also  Bentley'a  miscel.,  v.  38,  1S55. 

—  ami  Lee  (S.  A.)     Book  of  the  sonnet.     2  v.     Bos- 

ton, 1867.     12' 1GG2.01 

Hunt  ( Uobert).  Elementary  physics.  London,  1855. 
12". 4022.01 

—  Handbook  to  tho  Great  Exhibition  of  1851.     2  v. 

London,  1851.     1'2'' 3915.03 

—  Panthea,  the  spu:it  of  nature.     L.,  1S49.  8°.     213.92 

—  Poetry  of  science.   Sd  ed.  L.,  Bo/i»,1854.  12=".  4022.06 

—  Pop'jiir  romances  of  the  ■west  of  England  ;  or  drolls, 

traditions,  and  superstitions  of  old  Cornwall. 
2  v.     London,  1865.     12° 3816.08 

^  Kasearohes  on  light  in  its  chemical  relations  ;  em- 
bracing a  consideration  of  all  the  photographic 
processes.     2d  eel.     Loudon,  1851.  8^.     .  4024.03 

Hunt  ( Thomas).  Diseases  of  the  skin.  9th  ed.  Lon- 
don,'iSTl.    16°. 4328.13 

Hunt  (Thomas  Sterry).  Chemical  and  geological  es- 
says.    Boston,  1875  [1874].     8°.      ...  4214.09 

—  Chemistry  of  tho  earth.     [/«  Sm.  rep..  18G9.J     .    .    .3930.24 

Note. — For  list  of  numerous  papers  by  T.  S.  H.  in  Silli- 

man's  journal  and  the  Proceedings  of  Amer.  assoc.  see 

Koyal  Boc.  cat.  of  sci.  papers,  v.  3  [273G.03]. 

Hunt(Wm.)     History  of  Italy.     L.,  1874.   18°.  531.11 

Huut(\Vm.  M.)     Talks  on  art.     [Reported  by  H.  M. 

Knowlton.]     Boston,  1875.     8°.       ...  1425.17 

Hunter  (John).     Dissertation  on  the  varieties  of  man.    [  ^Vith 

Blumenbach  (J.  F.)    Anthropological  treatises.    London, 

1865.     8°.] 4731.17 

Hunter  (John  D.)  Manners  aud  customs  of  Indian 
tribes  west  of  Mississippi.     Phil.,  1823.  8°.  557.30 

Htinter  (Joseph).  The  great  hi?ro  of  ancient  min- 
strelsy, '  Kobiu  Hood.'    L.,1852.    12^     .1682.29 

—  Founders  of  New  Ph-month.     L.,  1S54.    8°.  3444.01 

—  Milton  :  a  sheaf  of  gleanings.     L.,  1850.  8°.  3124.00 

—  Who  wrota  Cavendish's  life  of  Wolsey.    [In  Cavendish  (G). 

Life  of  Wolsey,  v.  2.] 3187.0i 

Hunter  (Robert).  Popular  treatise  on  bronchitis,  cm- 
bi-acing  bronchial  consumption,  hooping-cough, 
and  asthma.     New  York,  1868.  12°.     .     .4342.30 

Hunter  (Thomas).  Reflections  on  t"  e  letters  of  Ches- 
terfield.    London,  1776.     8° 5025.18 

Hanter(Wm.,  lawyer).  Political  situation  of  tho  northern  pow- 
ers.   London,  1801.    8°.    [/«  Pamphleteer,  v.  13.)  6093.13 


Hunter  (AVm.,  ^f.D.)  Anatomy  of  the  human  gravid 
uterus.     34  pi.     London,  1851.   foL     .     .  431(\25 

Hunter  (AVm.  W.)  Annals  of  rural  Bengal.  New 
York,  18GS.  1'2° 1013.21 

—  Orissa  :  v.  2-3  Of  Rural  Bengal.    L.,1872.  8°.  1013.24 

—  Comparative  dictionary  of  languages  of  India  and* 

High  Asia.     London,  1868.  J.  8°.     .     .     .6417.02  1 

—  Famine  aspects  of  Bnncal.     L.  1874.     12°.  1031.22' 

Hunter  and  tho  trapper.     .'^'•rRcvoil  B.) 4621.10 

Hunting.     S.e  Amusements  ISportinfj,  hunting,  etc.,  p.  25  . 
Hunting  of  the  snarl:.     Carroll  (L.)  psetiJ.  for  Dodgson  {C.  L.) 
Hunting  grounds  of  tho  old  world.    See  Levison  (11.  A.)  1012.21 
Hunting  the  lions  ;  or,  the  land  of  the  Negro,    [la  Ballantyne's 

miscellany,  v.  10,1809.) 931.11 

Htuiting  tours  :  with  anecdotes  of  masters  of  hounds, 

clc.  By 'Cecil,' [;;.sci(d]  L,  1861.  12°.  4615.16 
Huntingdon  (Daniel).     Greneral  view  of  the  fine  arts. 

New  York,  1S51.  12°. 1411.03 

Huntingdon  (Robert).     Sundry  reasons  inducing  him 

to  lay  do-wn  his  commission,  1648.     8°.  [Masares 

(F.)  Select  tracts, c/c,  v.  2.]  ....  476.17 
Huntingdon  (Selina  Hastings,  counkas  of), 

—  Knijid   (Mrs.    H.   C.)    Lady  Huntingdon  and  her 

friends.     1853 3085.06 

—  Stevens  tA.)    Women  of  methodism 3453.09 

Huntmgford  (George  Isa-tc).     lutrod.  to  the -writing of 

Greek.     11th  ed.     Lo.idon,  1823.     8°.     .  6424.08 
Huntington  [Rev.  Elijah  Baldwin).     Genealogical  me- 
moir of  Huntington  family  in  this  country.    Stam- 
ford, (Conn.\  1863.     8°.  ' 3085.22 

—  History  of  Stamford,  Ct.,  to  the  present  time,  incl. 

Darien.     Slamford,  1868.     8°.     .     .     .     .     592.00 

Huntington  (Frederic  D.»n,  bp.)    Christian  beheving 

and  living.     Boston,  1 860.     12°.      .     .     .3563.10 

—  Helps  to  a  holv  Lent.    New  York,  1872.  16°.  3563.09 

—  Home  and  college.     Boston,  1860.     12°.     .  3511.09 

—  Human  society:   its  providential  structure.    New 

York,  1860.     8°.     [Graham  lectures.]     .  5813.15 

Huntington  (Jedediah  V.)    Novels.    .Sre  Fiction  class-list  (p.  491). 

Hrmtrngton  (Joshua).  Gropiugs  after  truth  :  a  life 
joiuney  from  N.  E.  Congregationalism  to  the  cath- 
olic and  apostolic  church.  N,Y.,1869.   18°.  3563.13 

Hiuit's  merchant's  magazine  and  commercial  review. 

63  V.     New  York,  1839-70.  8°.   '.     .     .     .  8091.01 

Xotc. — After  V.  43  *  Hunt's'  was  dropped  from  title-page. 

After  1870  it  was  merged  in  '  Commercial  and  financial 

chronicle.* 

Hunt's  merchant's  mag. year  book.  N.  Y. ,  1871. S°. 59^4.27 

Hurd.    See  also  Heard,  and  Herd, 

Htird  (John  Codman).  Law  of  freedom  and  bondage 
in  United  States.     2  v.     B.,  1858-62.     8°.  5833.04 

Hurd  (Richard,  bp.)  Letter  to  T.  Leland  :  in  which  his  Dissert, 
on  the  principles  of  eloquence  is  criticised.  [Ia  Parr  (S.) 
Tracts,  e(c.l 3010.15 

—  On  the  delicacy  of  friendship.    Addressed  to  [Dl*.  Jortin].   [In 

Parr  (S.)    Tracts,  p(c.) 3010.15 

See  critical  estimate  of  R.  II.  in  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  35,  1861. 

Hiurdis   tUev.  James).     Poems.     3  y.   in  1.     Oxford, 

1808.   16° 1661.32 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Account  of  author.  Tillage  curate.  Ad- 
riano,  or  the  first  of  June.  2.  Sir  Thomas  More,  tragedy. 
The  Bouquet.     3.  Tears  of  alfection.    Favourite  village. 

Hurlbut  (E.  P.)  Essays  on  human  rights,  and  their 
political  guaranties.  "With  notes  by  G.  Combe. 
New  York,  1848.  12°. 5711.10 

Hurlbut  (Wra.  Henry).  Gan  Eden  ;  or  pictures  of 
Cuba,     Boston,  1854.     12° 1162.01 

Same.     London,  1855.     16° 5075.16 

Hurricanes.     See  Meteo^-ology. 

Hurst  (Catherine  £. )  tiueeu  Louisa  of  Prussia;  or, 
goodness  in  a p.tlaco.     N.  Y.,  [1874.]  16°.  3098.26 

Hurst  (John  F.,  D.D.)  History  of  rationalism;  em- 
bracing a  stirvey  of  the  present  state  of  Protestant 
theology.  'With  appendix  of  literature.  New 
York,  1865.    8° 3563.14 

—  Lite  and  literature  in  the  Fatherland.     New  York 

1875.  [1874.]     12° 964.28 

—  translaloi:  ftf  Hagenbach(K  R.)   Hist,  of  the  church.  3117.14 
Hurtado  (Luis).     Palmeriu  of  England,  [tr.]  by  Fran- 
cisco de  Moraes.     4v.     L..  18U7.     16°.     .     221.80 

Husain  Vaiz  Kashifi.  jVkhlak-i  Miifsini,  or  the  mor- 
als of  the  beneficent,  literally  ti'.  from  the  Persian, 
byH.  G.  Keene.     Hertford,  1850.     8°.     .7813.13 

Husband  and  wife  ;  human  development.  [By  Mrs.  H. 
Pendleton.]     New  York,  1S63.    12°.     .     .  4331.04 


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HUSBANDRY  ~  HUYSHE 


Husbandry.    Sc:  Agriculture  Ip.  7). 

Husk  I W.  H. )  Account  of  musical  celebrations  on  St. 
Cicilia's  day  in  IGth,  17th,  and  18th  centuries. 
With  col.  of  oa33.     London,  1857.    8^.     .  15G2.'2i! 

Huakisson  i  Wm. )  Sol3ct  speeches  :  with  biogr.  sketch. 
Ed.  by  K.  Walsh.     Philadelphia,  184S.  8°.  6.324.17 

-~  Speeches  [in  Parliament],  with  memoir.  3  v.  Lon- 
don, 18;;l.     8' G322.13 

Cont'nits :  v.  1.  Jlemoir.  Speeclies,  1804-10.  Questiou 
cone,  the  depreciation  of  tlie  curreucy.  Speeches.  1811 — 
Feb.  9.  1817.  2.  July  9,  1H17— May  8,  1828.  3.  May  13. 
1826 — July  6,  1829.  Prr-spectns  du  '  Journal  do  la  soc.  do 
1789.'  Discourd  1  la  Beauce  de  cette  soc,  1790.  Speerli, 
Liverpool,  Feb.  i,  132:!.  Speech,  Chichester.  Apl..3,  1823. 
Speech,  inoniimont  to  J.  "Watt.  Speech,  Liverpool,  Feb.  6, 
3828. 

Husmaan  (G. )  Cultivation  of  nativa  grape,  and  man- 
ufacture of  Amer.  wines.  N.Y.,  1868.  12°.  6133.07 

Hus9  (John).    Si'-e  Biography  (p.  159). 

Huasou  (Henri  Marie).  Keport  on  magnetical  exper- 
iments mads  by  the  commission  of  the  Koyal 
Acad,  of  Med.  of  Paris,  1831.  Tr.,  with  introd., 
byC.  P.  St.  Sauveur.     B.,  1836.     12°.     .  3814.38 

Hutchsson  (Francis,  LL.D.)  Essay  on  passions  and 
iiffections.  With  illus.  on  tho  moral  sense.  Lon- 
don, 1723.     8° 5131.  ■12 

—  Inquiry  into  the  original  of  our  ideas  of  beauty  and 

virtue.     6th  ed.     London,  1753.  8'.     .     .  54;H.43 

—  Short  introduction  to  moral  philosophy.     Glasgow, 

1753.   16' 5134.24 

—  Stephen  {L.)    Hist,  of  Engl,  thought  in  the  ISth  century,  v.  2. 

187G 6426.20 

Hutchiugg  (J.  M. )  Scenes  of  wonder  in  California  : 
Yosemite  valley,  cfc.     New  York,  1870.  8^.1125.14 

Hutchinson  (Alex.  H.)  Try  Cracow  and  the  Caipa- 
thians.     New  York,  [1872.]    12=.     .     .     .     965.28 

—  Try  Lapland.     London,  1^70.    12°.  _  .     .     .1143.13 
Hutchiason    (Benjamin).      Biographica    medica ;    or 

lives  of  medical  characters  from  the  earliest  times. 

2  v.     London,  1799.    8° 3226.23 

Hutchinsoa  (Enoch).     Music  of  the  Bible.     Boston, 

18G4.     8° 373G.04 

Hutchiusou  (Francis).     Historical  essay  concerning 

witchcraft.     Also  Two  sermons  ;  ona  iu  proof  of 

tha  christian"  religion  ;  the  other  cone,  good  and 

evil  angels.     2d  ed.     London,  1720.     8°.  3812.02 
Hutchinson  (Lucy).     Lifo  of  Col.  Hutchinson.     Lon- 
don, 1848.    12° 3085.10 

^:g-  For  lives  of  the  author  sceBiography  (p.  1(30). 
Hutchinson    (Eoger).     Works.      Ed.    by  J.   Bruce. 

Camb.,  (i'rt;;-.)  Parker  soc,  1S42.     8°.     .  36:iG.19 
Contents:  Biog.  notice  of  H.     Image  of  God.  or  Layman's 

book.    Threeeermonson  the  Lord's  supper.    'XwobermonB 

on  oppreasiou,  etc.    Index. 
Hutchiusoa    (Thomas).     History  of  tho  iJi-ovince  of 

Mass.  Bay.  1749-1774.     London,  1828.    8°.  594.06 
-~  Papers,     [lii  Mass.  hist.  soc.    Col.,  2d  s.,  v.  10,  3d  s.,  v.  1, 

1823-25.J 061.20 

Hutchiusou  (Thomas  J.)    Impressions  of  S.  W.  .Ifric.i. 

Loudon,  1858.  8°. 1093.15 

—  Narrativo  of  the  Niger,  Tshadda,  and  Binue  explor- 

ation.    London,  1855.   1G° 6U75.14 

—  Ten  years'  wanderings  among  tho  Ethiopians.     Lon- 

don, 18G1.     8°. 1091.14 

—  Two  years  in  Peru.     2  v.     L.,  1873.     8°.     .11.56.07 
Hutchiason  (Win.  N.)     Dog  breaking.     5th  ed.     Lon- 
don, 18G9.     b° ■ 4627.20 

HuttenlUlrich  von).    <See  Biography  (p.  159) ;  aho  New  monthly 

inag.,  Feb..  1858.  * 

Huttoa  (Charles).     Course  of  mathematics.     New  ed. 

byW.  Rutherford.     London,  1843.  8°.    .  4014.0a 

—  Diarian    miscellany  :    mathematical   and    poetical 

5v.     Lmdon,  1755.     12°. 4011.01 

Contents :  V.  1-2.  Poetical  enigmas,  asked  and  answered. 
3-5.  Mathemalical. 

—  Miscellanea   mathcmatica :    mathematical  problems 

.and  their  solution.     London,  1775.     12°.   4ull.0G 

Huttoa  (Henry).     FoUie's  anatomic.      Ed.  by  E.  F.  Uimbault. 

London,  1S42.    10°.    [In  Percy  society,  v.  6.j    .    .  6JC0.0u 

Hutton  (Laurence).     Plays  and  j^layers.     Now  York, 

1S75.  12°. 1731.13 

Huttoa  (Matthew,  abp.  of  Yurie).  Correspondence,' 
[1565-1604].  With  Bclecliou  from  letters  of  Sir 
Timothy,  hLs  son,  etc.  Ed.  by  J.  Kaine.  London, 
Surtees  soc,  ISa.  C° 5116.22 


Hutton  (Kichard  Holt).     Essavs  in  literary  criticism. 

Philadelphia,  1876.   12°.     '. 25)2.26 

Contents :  Goethe  and  his  influence.  Nathaniel  Ha-w- 
thorne.  Arthur  Hugh  ('lough.  "Wordsworth  and  his  ge- 
nius.   George  Eliot.    Poetry  of  Matthew  Arnold. 

—  Essays,  theological  and  literary.  2  v.  New  ed. 
London,  1876.  12° 2533.00 


Contents. 


Atheism  (Moral  significance  of), 

V.  1. 
Browning  (Robert),  v.  2. 
Clough  (Arthur  Hugh),  v.  2. 
E;iot  (Geoi'ge).  V.  2. 
Goethe  and  his  influence,  v.  2. 
Hard  church  (The),  v.  1. 
Hawthorne  (Nathaniel),  v.  2. 
Historical     problems     of    the 

fourth  gospel,  v.  1.  - 
Incarnation  and  principles  of 

evidence,  v.  1. 


Poetry  of  the  Old  Testament.v.l. 
Popular  pantheism,  v.  1. 
Religion  (Atheistic  explanations 

of),  V.  1. 
Renau's  ■  Christ,'  v.  1. 
Ronau's  ■  St.  Paul,' V.  1. 
Romanism,  Protestantism,  and 

Anglicanism,  v.  1. 
Science  and  theism,  v.  1. 
Shelley's  poet,  mysticism,  v.  2. 
What  is  revelation?  v.  1. 
Wordsworth  aud  his  geDius,v.2. 

—  Studies  in  parliament :  sketches  of  leading  politi- 

cians.    London,  18GG.    12° 3252.19 

See  Contem.  rev.,  v.  16, 1871  (R.  H.  H.  as  critic  and  theo- 
logian, by  S.  D.  Collet). 
Huttonian  theory  of  the  earth.    [/rePlayfair  (J.)    'Works,  v.  1.] 
Huxley  (Thomas  Henry).     American  addresses,  with  a 
lecture  on   the  study  of   biology.      New  York, 

1877.  12° 4713.28 

Contents  ;  Three  lectures  ou  evolution.    Address  on  the 
opening  of  the  Johns  Hopkins  university.    Tho  study  of 
biology. 
iVoie.— Reviewed  in  Cath.  world.  Feb.,  1877. 

—  Critiques  and  addresses.     L.,  187J.     8°.     .  2532.19 

Contents:  Administrative  nihilism  (Fortu.  rev.,  1871). 
The  school  boards  (i-;ontem.  rev..  1870).  On  medical  ed- 
ucation. Yeast  (Contem.  rev.,  1871).  Ou  the  ibrmation 
of  coal  (Contem.  rev.,  187<').  On  coral  aud  coral  reefs 
(Good  words.  1870).  Ou  tho  methods  and  results  of  eth- 
nology (Forln.  rev.,  1805).  Ou  some  fixed  points  iu  Brit- 
ish ethnology  (Contump.  rev.,  1871).  Palaeontology  and 
the  doctriuG  of  evolution.  Biogcuesi.^  and  iibiogouesis. 
Mr.  Darwin's  critics  (Contem.  rev..  Iri71).  Genealogy  of 
animals  (Academy,  18^9).  Bishop  B3rkeley  oa  the  meta- 
physics of  sensation  (Macmilfan's  mag.,  1871). 

—  Evidence  as  to  man';;  place  iu  nature.     H^ew  York," 

liG3.  12° 4712.08 

—  Introduction  to  tho  classification  of  animals.     Lon- 

don, 18G9.     8°. 4727.09 

—  Lay  sermons,  addresses,  and  re'views.     New  Y^ork, 

1870.  12° 4712.15 

Contents ;  On  the  advisableness  of  improving  natural 
knowledge.  (From  Fortn.  rev.)  Emancipation— black  aud 
white.  (Reader).  A  liberal  educaLiou.  (Macui.  mag ) 
Scientific  education.  (Macm.  uiag.j  On  the  educatioual 
value  of  the  natural  history  sciences. .  On  tho  study  of 
zoology.  Outho  physicalbasis  of  iilo  [protoplasm].  (Fortn. 
rev.)  Scientific  aspects  of  positivism.  (Fortn.  rov.)  Ou 
a  piece  of  chalk.  (Macm.  mag.)  Geol.  contemporaneity 
and  persistent  types  of  li.e.  Geol.  reform.  Origin  of  spe- 
cies. (Wostm.rev.)  Criticisms  on  '  The  origin  of  species.' 
(Nat.  hist,  rev.)  Ou  Descartes'  Discourse  of  method, 
(ilacra.  m:ig.)      Spontaneous  giueratiou. 

Reviewed  by  Prof.  Oalderwood  in  Contem.  rev.,  v.  15. 
1870,  or  Littell,  V.  i,  1870. 

—  Manual   of  tho  anatomy  of   vertebratsd   animals. 

New  Yo"k,  1872.  12° _  .     .  4727.08 

—  -  More  criticisms  ou  Darwin,  and  Administrative  ni- 

hilism.    New  York,  1872.  12°.    .     .     .     .4712.13 

—  Oceanic  *hydi'ozoa  ;  description  of  tha  calycophori- 

diB  and  physophoridas  observed  during  tno  voyage 
of  "  H.  M.  S."  Eattlssnake,  1816-53,  with  introd. 
Loudon,  iJay  soc,  185S.     f:l 4749.08 

—  On  tho  origin  cf  species.     N.  Y.,  1833.   12°.  4712.09 

—  Principles  and  methods  of  palieoutology.    [In  Sm.  report, 

1309.] 3930.24 

—  Study  of  zoology.     [In  Youmans  (E.  L.)    Culture,  etc.  1867.) 

—  anl  Marti'.i  (H.  H.)     Courso  of  climsntax-y  biology. 

2d  cd.     London,  1876.  12°.     .     ..._._  4722.24 

—  and  Youmana  (Wm.  J. )    Elements  of  philosophy 

and  hygiene,     l^c.vf  York,  1  -7 J.     1:j°.     .  4:-25.27 

—  Btstiani,II.C.)    Reply  to  H.    [/a 7ii's  Modes  of  origin,  1S71.] 

—  Thornton  (IF.  T.)     Hu>dcyi6m.     f/.iCjutcm.  rev.,  v.  20,  18i2  ; 

repr.  in  his  Old  lasiiioued  ethics,  1373  ]      .     .     .     .  5420.23 
y-jte.—Yor  the  protoplasmic  controversy  see  Protoplasm 
(p.  210  of  caLalogue). 

Huxtabla  (Ecu.  A.)     The  "present  prices"  [of  agr. 

product;].     2d  cd.     B'.anOfcrd,  lojO.  8°.  5023.17 
Huygens  (Christian).     Of  t'ae  haz.irds  of  gaming.     [In  Arbuth- 

not  (J.)    MisccL  works.    Supplement ;  p.  28-05.]    ,  5U12.07 

Huyshe  (Capl  O.  L.)    Ksd  river  expedition,  [1^70]. 
London,  1871.     12° 1151.12 


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HYACINTHE  -  HYMNS 


641 


Hyacintho  (Cliarlos  Loyson,  called  fniher).  Dis- 
courses ou  various  occasions.  Ti-.  by  L.  W.  Ba- 
con.    With  biogr.  sketcli.    N.Y.JSCn.  l'^.  ;r,6:!.15 

—  Xho  Family  and  tho  cUurch.     Ed.  by  Ij.  W.  B.icon, 

witUintrod.  by  J.  Bic;clow.  N.Y.,ls7n.  n".  ;i.->(;;!.17 

—  Orations.  With  sk.  tcU  ofliis  life.  L..l'-71.  1  fir:;.'5n3.'2'J 

CotttrnU  :  Biographical  sketch.    Civil  Boriffy  in  its  tela. 
tionswitU  cliristianity.     E'lucatiou  of  the  working  i-lassos. 

—  ilcn  of  tlie  tliirrt  republic.    1873 32-.'2.27 

Sc<  also  New   Kutilander,  v.  29.  1870 :   Putuam's  mag., 
Jrin..  18711. 
Hyacinthe  (Saint).     SeK.Saint  Hyacinthe. 
Hybridity.  Biom(P.)  Hybiidity luman.  ISfit.  -1731.15 

iVofe.— Reviewea  in  Wiuslows" Journal,  v.  13,  18f.O. 

—  Nott  [J.  C.)     nybridity.    [tn  Nott  ami  Gllddon.     T.vpps  of 

mankind.  1857  ;  p.  372-410.] 4730.1U 

Ste  also  artii^le  by  T.  Gill  in  Johnson's  Cyclopsedia. 
Hyde  (Edward,  Isl  earl  of  ('btremhin).     Essays,  moral 
and  entertiining.   2  v.  Loudon.  181.1.   12°.  •J521.l>5 

—  History  of  tUo  rubellion  iu  En^'land,  [liaS-lCGO]. 

7  V.     Oxford,  IS.iO.    18= 4r,1.0l 

—  Religion  and  policy.    2  v.   Oxford,  Isl  1.  8°.  n5.35.08 

KS-  For  Uws  of  the  auihor  see  Biography  {p.  150). 
Hyde  (Rev.  Jobu).     Char.icter.     By  a  Biblo  siudont. 
[ono».]     Londou,  1875.     12° ,'i512.()5 

—  Our  eternal  home.       [anon.']     B.,  18G(i.   12'.  :1582.01 
Hyde   (John).     M  >rmouism  :  its  leader.s  and  designs. 

NewYork,  18:i7.   12' 3454.(13 

Hyde  abbey,  (TFlHc/iwitr).     Liber  mouast.  d^  Hyda  ; 

chronicle  of  England,   etc.     Ed.  l:iy  E.  Edwards. 

London,  ISGG.   8° 5140.— 

Hydraulics.     Sk  Arts  (Useful),  p.  43. 

Hydriotaphia  or  urn  burial.      iS(?«  Browne   (T.)      Works,  v.  3. 

1852 5U22.15 

Hydro-dynamics.     So:  Physics. 

Hydrogen.     *  e  Chemistry,  page  203. 

Hydrometer.     :^ioft  (L.)     ilanual,  etc.     .     .  3926.34 

Hydropathy.     S'-'i  Medicine.     iJTiidrrtpathy.) 

Hydrophobia.     Sm  Medicine.     [Hydrophobia.) 

Hynuis  and  re'.igious  lyrics. 

1.  MlscellanMus  collections,  with  biographical 
Sicctdics  of  hynui-writers. 

—  Belcher  (J.)     Hist,  sketches  of  hymns,  their  writers, 

aad  tlieir  influence.     18o9 37G5.05 

~  Bijg-i  {L.  C.)     English  hymuology.  1873.    .  37G5.19 

—  Oa-iwdl  (E)     Hymns  and  poems,  origiualaudtrans- 

l.rtid.     2d  ed.     1873 3701.21 

—  Glifhtopliers  (S.  W.)    Epworth  singers  andolh?r  po- 

ets of  M.-ithodism.    18,5 37G5.23 

—  —  Hymi  waters  and  hymns.     2d  ed.     1872.3567.23 
Poets  of  Methodism.  1875 3705.24 

—  Creamer  (O. )     Mctjod^st  hymnology  ;  with  crit.  and 

hist,  observation,.   1848.    .......  37i'.5.20 

—  ^arr  (E)     Select  poetry  ;  chiefly  devotional,  of  tho 

reign  of  Elizabeth.     2  v.     18G5.      .     .     .  37G5.00 

—  KsVuZ/.C.)     Heaven  iu  song.  1874.         .     .1611.29 

—  MucDjiudd(G.)     E.igLnd's  antipUon.    .     .  1G71.27 

.iVo^c— Hymns  and  song^  ;  arranged  chronologically. 

—  Mxnt  (B.)     Ancient  hymns  from  the  lioman  brevi- 

ary.    Added,  original  hymns.   1S71.     .     .  3701,22 

—  Miller  (J.)    Our  hymns  :  their  authors  and  origin. 

18flG 3705.08 

—  —  Singers  and  songs  of  the  church  :  biogr.  sketches, 

with  notes  on  their  psalms  and  hymns.  2d  ed. 
1869 3761.23 

—  Mitford  (J". )  Sacred  specimens  selected  from  the  early 

English  poets.   1827 lGG."j.23 

—  Montjomery  {J.)  Tho  Christian  poet;  or  selections  in 

verso  ou  sacred  subjects.     1827.       .     .     .   1G72.25 

—  MulUfnberj  (W.  A.)    Plea  for  christian  hymns.  [In  his  Evau- 

gulical  papera,  1877  ] 3578.21 

—  Seale  (J.  JL  )     Hj-mns  of  the  Eastern  chureh.     Tr. 

withintrod.    ISTO 3701.21 

—  —  MedicBval  hymns  and  sequences,     3J  ed.  37G1.2J 

—  —  Original  sequences,  hymns,  etc.    1866.     .  37G1.2G 

—  Pearson  {C.  B.)     [In  Oxford  essays,  p.  124-1G5.  1858.J  233S.22 

—  Fhdps  (Aastii),  PaHc  (E.   A.),  and  Farha-  (D.  X.i 

Hymns  and  clioir3  :  service  of  song.   1800.  37i;.2G 

—  Putnam  (A.  P.)     Singers  aad  songs  of  t^e  liberal 

faith  ;  selections  of  hymns  and  other  s.icred  po- 
ems :  with  biogr.  sketches,  aud  historical  and  il- 
lustrative notes.     1875 3705.22 

—  Ryder  {Q.  T.)     Lyra  Americana  ;  or  verses  of  praise 

and  faith.     1865 1082.22 

Lyra  Anglicana  ;  sacred  poetry.  1864.     .  1G82.&1 


-  Sacrfd liOptry:  carefuilvseloctedbyarlergvtiinn.  [unon.]  ISfiO. 

[Wilh  Thclwall  (.\.  8.)    Thoughts  iu  iifflirtion.J    .  aGll.Ol 

-  ,S>(Hii(7<'i'.s'(7\  I  Evenings  with  the;  sacred  iio  ts.  1083.28 

-  Schaff  (P.)  Christ  in  t!ic  sold.   Hj-miisof  Immanuel : 

selected  from  all  ages,  with  notes.     1871.    3761.28 

■  Sears  (E.  II.)    Sermons  aud  songs  of  the  christian 

life.  1875 3588.14 

-  Stevenson  (G.  J.)     The  Mcthodi  t hymn-book  aud  its 

associaliouB.  With  notes  by  W.  M.  Bunting. 
1870 3765.12 

-  Stevenson  (W.  F.)     On  the  bio:'rap1iy  i  f  certain  hymns.     [/;i 

/lis  Lives  and  deeds,  .-(c.  18G8  ,  p.  2(i7.28'J.l     .     .     .3261,05 

•  TIiompsnntA.  C.)     Lyra  ccelestis.     Hymns  of  hea- 

ven. 1803 .  1G93.1S 

■  WUlard  ( S. )    Sacred  poetry  and  music  reconciled  : 

col.  of  liymns.original  and  compiled.  1830.  37G1.07 

■  Winkworth   (C.)      Christian   singers    of   Germany. 

18G9 37G5.00 

■  —  Lyra  Germanica.     2  v.    1807 3701.29 

■  Whihaarsh  (('.  S.)   ami  Guild  {A.  K),  ed.     Hymns 

of  the  ages,     [foion.]     3  v.  l;i61-05.     .     .  10G2.G3 

See  also  BiW.  sacra,  Jan.,  18.59,  J.an..  18r,0  (2  art.)  :  April. 
1867  (Hymns,  their  authorsliip  anil  history,  b.v  H.  A* 
Hall)  :  Conti'mp.  rev,  v.  1.  18(;il  rininh  liynin-bnoks  :  v. 
4.  1807  (lletrical  tuno  books,  liy  s.  a.  Ilotherly)  :  v.  6, 
1867  (German  hjrmns  and  liyinu  ^vriters,  by  ('.  B.  Pear- 
son) :  Quar.  rev.,  v.  Ill,  1802,  or  Littell,  1802.  v.  2  (Hym- 
nology). 

2.  Special  collections,  mainly  fur  church  use. 

■  Alline(B.)  Hymns  rjid  spiritual  songs.  1802.  3761.20 

■  Belknap  (J.)     Sacred   poetry:  consisting  of  psalms 

and  hymns.    1808 3^61.03 

■  Boy  den  (J..,  jr.)     The  Eastern  harp.     .V  collection  of 

tunes  and  hymns,  orlg.  find  selected.  181'.'.   37C5.11 

■  Bonnr  {!!.)     Hymns  of  f  nth  and  hope.   2  v.   1G15.05 

■  Bowrinri  (J.)     jlatinsaud  vespers  :  with  hymns  and 

occasional  pieces.    1827 I(il5.08a 

—  Same.  1854 1015.08 

Br^tnt(W.C.)     Hymns 1023.15 

■  Christian  psalmist;  cr.   Watts'  psalms  and  hymns, 

wilh  copious  Eel?ct:o.is  from  other  sources.  L'are- 
fully  revised  aad  arranged  \vith  directirns  for  mu- 
sical expression.  By  T.  Hastings  and  W.  Patton. 
1837 3701.00 

■  Dabney  {J.  P. )     Selection  of  psalms  and  hymns  for 

social  aud  private  worship.  1821.     .     .     .  37  1.15 

•  —  Same.     Selection  of  hymns  aud  psalms.     Oth  ed. 

1828 3761.08 

•  Dobell  {J.)     New  selection  of  700  evangelical  hymns. 

Intended  as  a  suppl.  to  Watts.     1810.      .  3701.01 

■  Er.'<kine  (R.)    Gospel  sonnets;  or  spiritual  songs, 

1803 3761.10 

■  Faber  (P.  W.)    Hymns  selected  from.    1867.1043.10 

•  Hymns  for  social  worship.     N.  Y.,  Amer.  ir.  .^oc, 

1840.  32'. .  3761.13 

■  ili/miw  of  tho  spirit.     Boston,  1804.    10°.     .  1GGJ.06 

■  Hymns  to  the  Virgin  aad  Christ,  and  other  religious 

poems.  Ed.  by  F.  J.  Furnivall.  [Early  Eng- 
lish text  soc,  no.  24.]       791S07 

■  Law  (A.)     Collection  of  hymn-tunes,  hymns,  etc. 

[».(?.] 370L12 

-  Latter-day  saints,  or  Monnous.     Sacred  hymns  and 

spiritual  songs.     14th  ed.     1871.     .     .     .3701.02 

■  Lyra  apostoUca.     15th  ed.     L.,  1872.     32°.  37G1.77 

•  Pahjrave  (F.  T. )    Hymns.  18G8 1075.25 

■  Palmer  {Roundel).     Book  of  praise  from  the  best 

English  h.^-mn-writers.     1801 1675.09 

■  Pcabody    (IK    B.    0.)      Springfield    collection    of 

hymns  for  sacred  worship.    18.35.     .     .     .  3701.09 

■  Plymouth  collection  of  hymns  aud  tunes.     [Ed.  by 

H.  W.  Beecher.]     1859 3705.15 

■  Presbyterian  church  in   the  United  States.     Psalms 

aud  hymns.  With  form  of  government  of  the 
Presbyterian  church,  tho  directory  for  worship, 
aud  the  shorter  catechism.     1843.      .     .  3701.16 

•  —  Hymnal.      [Hymns  and  tunes.     [Ed.    by  J.   M. 

Krebs,  etc.}     1867 37G5.17 

•  Presbyterian  church   (United),    Enykmd.      Psalms, 

h.ymns  and  harmonies  :  .consisting  of  the  Psalms 
of  David  in  metre,  and  the  lijTnn  booli  :  with  a 
complete  coll.  of  music.   1859 37G1.19 

-  Reformed  church    of   the   Netherlands..  Psalms  of 


Ll       In  asking  for  books,  ueetUa  "  Book  Order,"  givinu  the  AOrHOU'S  NAME,  the  flrst  part  of  the  TITLE,  aud  the  NUMUER. 


642 


HYMNS  -  ILLUSTRATED 


Hymiia,  co)itbmed. 

David,  witli  hymns  and  spiritual  songs  ;  also,  the 

Catechism,     confession     of    faith     aul    litargv. 

1792 37G1.05 

—  SacrifiuG    (The)    of    praise,    with    tunes.      Psalms, 

hymns  and  spiritual  songs.   1872.    .     .     .  37(55.18 
iVbfe. — This  coll^ctiou  was  made  by  a  committee  of  the 

seasiou  of  tbe  Brick  Presb.  church,  New  Yorli. 
,  —  Social  psalmist ;  or  hymns  selected  for  private  nso 

and  social   meetings  of  Evangelical  Christians. 

1813 37G1.0i 

—  Spiltri  (C.  J.  P.)     Lyra  domestica.     Tr.   from   the 

"Psaltery  and  Harp,"  by  K.  Massie.  With  addi- 
tional selections  by  F.D. Huntington.  18G1.  37(U.ll 

—  Taylor  I  J.)    Festival  and  peniteutial  hymns.     [In  his  Work.s. 

V.  3,  1853.] 3618.01 

—  Tupper  (Jf.  F.)    Hymn  for  all  nations.     Tr.  into  30 

languages.     1851 1G94.0G 

—  Uljham  {T.  V.)     Christ  in  the  soul.   1872.    .3765.10 

—  ^\''atts  (1.)     Arrangement  of  the  psalms,  hymns,  and 

spiritual  songs,  with  supplement  by  J.  M.  Win- 
chell.     1822 .  37Gl.lt 

—  ^Vilher  (G.)     Hymns  and  songs  of  the  church.     Iq- 

trod.  by  E.  Farr.     185G 1G95.20 

Hallelujah  ;   hymns,   spiritual   songs,  and  moral 

odes.     Introd.  by  E.  Farr.    1857.     .     .     .1093.19 

—  TItoughts  in  verse  on  private  praver  and  publick  wor- 

ship.    \_anon.]     18G7 j     •     •  3765.14 

3.  Latin  ami  Greek  lujinns. 

—  Brotoninq  {E.  B.)     Greek  christiau  poets.     [Tv.  Tier  Life,  etc., 

V.  2.  1877.] 3024.25 

—  Chalfield   (A.    W.)     Songs    and  hymns  of  earliest 

Greek  christian  poets,  bishops,  c/o.  Tr.  into  Eng- 
lish verse.     1876 3761.30 

Contents :  Synesius,  t>p.  of  Ptolemais.  Gregory,  ip.  of 
Kaziauzus.  Methodius.  Clemeut  uf  Alexandria.  Miscel- 
laneous. 

—  Cteantlies.    Hymn.    See  Cleanthes,  p.  272  of  Catalogue. 

—  Baniel  {H.  A.)     Thesaurus  hymnologicus.     iv.  iu 

)  3.     lSi7-53 3765.01 

J  —  Dies  irae.     ,Vce  entries  o«  p.  416  of  Catalogue. 

— •  Laiiii  hymns  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  church,  with  inter- 
linear Anglo-Saxon  gloss.  Ed.  by  J.  Stevenson. 
[Surteessoc.no.  23.] 5116.27 

—  March  {P.  A.)    Laf.n  hymns,  with  English  notes. 

1874 3765.21 

—  Male  (J.  M.)  and  LilttedaU  (R.  F.)    Hymns  of  the 

Koman,  IVIozambic,  Ambrosiau,  Grallican,  Greek, 
Armenian,  dc.  rites.  [In  their  Commentary  on 
the  Psalms.     4  v.  1871.] 3724.06 

—  Proclas.     Five  hymns,  iu  the  original  Greek,  with 

a  poetical  version,  by  T.  Taylor.    1793.    ".  3587.27 

.Same.      [  JFi/Zt  Sallust.   On  the  Gods,  do.]  3817.10 

— •  Uecen  great  hymns  of  the  laediseval  church,    [anon.'] 

7th  ed.    New  York,  1868.   16= 1683.33 

P(mieii(s.-  The  Celestial  country.  Dies  iraj.  Hater  spe- 
ciosa.  Stabat  mater.  Veiii  S.aucte  spiritiis.  Veni  Crea- 
tor spirituB.     VoxiUa  Regis.    Alleluiatic  sequence. 

—  Trench  (R.  C,  editor).     Sacred  Latin  poetry,  chiefly 
•  lyrical,  selected  and  arranged  for  use  ;  with  notes 

and  introduction.    1819 3765.07 

Hymns  of  the  ages.     See  Whitmarsh  (C.  S.|  and  Guild.  1062.03 
Hypatia.     ^ee  New  monthly  maj^.,  Feb..  18tj3  (Hypatia.  by  .Sir  Na- 
thaniel) ;  also  Kingsley  (0.)     .Mexaudria  and  her  schools 
[2.')31.001  ;  and  his  novel  '  Hypatia  '  [221. 71]. 
Hyperides.     Orationes.    Gr.  et  Lat.     [In  Orationes  attici,  v.  2. 

Didot,  1858.1 7706-03 

Hypocrisy  :  a  satire.    See  Colton  (C.)   1828 1633.2(5 

Hyponoia  ;  or,  thoughts  on  a  spiritual  understanding 
of  the  apocalj'pse,  or  Book  of  revelation,     [anoti.] 

New  York,  1815.     8° 3518.17 

I  RO  a-flshiiig.     See  Prime  (W.  C.)     1873 4626.18 

■  I  will  •  of  the  Psalms.     See  Power  (Bev.  F.  B.)     1866.     .  3.585.17 

lambliclius  Clialcule ncis.   DePythagorica vita.  Edente 

A.  Westermanno.      Gr.  et  Lat.     Parisiis,  Didot, 

•1862.     8° 7764.15 

lamblichus  f/i".  .S'yrjfdi.    Dr.vma.    Or.ctLai.   [JuErotici 

script.      Tl!,id,  ISIG.] 7764.17 

Ibn-ed-Din  el  Eghwaati.    Notes  of  u  journey  into  the  interior 
of  Northern  Africa.     [In  Oriental  tr.  fund.    Miseel.  trans.. 

V.  1.  1831.) 7818.10 

Ice.     See  G-eology  [Glacial  ffeolotji/.  -p.  573)  ;  also 

—  Engettiardt  [M.)    FormaUoff  of  ice  at  the  bottom  of  water.   [In 

Sm.  report,  1866  ] 31)30.21 

—  Nohle  ( L.  L.)     After  icebergs  with  a  painter.   1143  U3 

—  Totten  (J.  G.)    Sadden  disappearance  of  the  ice  of  our  north- 


ern lakes  in  the  spring.     [In  Amer.  assoc.    Proc.  v.  14. 

1861.) 083.20 

Ice  caves  of  France  and  Switzerland.     See  Browne  (G.  F.)  1865. 

Iceland.     *  e  Countries  {Iceland,  p.  330). 

Icelandic  language  and  literature.    See  Laxiguage  ; — Literature. 

Ichnology. 

—  Hitchcock  (E.)     Ichnology  of  New  England.     Re- 

port on  the  sandstone  of  the  Connecticut  valley, 
especially  its  fossil  foot-marks,     1858.     .   4728.11 

—  W'tn-en  (J.  C.)    Fossil  impressions  in  the  candstone 

rocks  of  C,:mn.  valley.      1854 4112.26 

Ichthyology.     See  Fish  and  fisheries,  p.  549. 

Iconalogy  and  iconography.    See  Fine  arts  (Emblems,  p.  541)  .—Sa. 

cred  art,  p.  547). 
Icon  Basililie.     See  Eikon  basiliko  (p.  440  of  Catalogue). 
Iconogi-aphic   encyclopedia.    .See  EncyclopESdias  (Heel:.  J.  G., 

p.  445.) 
Idaho.    See  Countries  (Uahn,  p,  330). 
Ide  (G30.  B. )     Battle  echoes;  lessons  from  the  war. 

Bo.ston,  1866.  12° 642.12 

Ideas  and  idealism.    See  Philosophy  (Ideas  and  idealism). 

Ideal  iu  art.     .Sie  Taine  (H.) 1411.11 

See  also  Fine  arts  (p.  638). 
Ideals.  GroteiJ.)  Treatise  on  moral  ideals.  1876.  5434.44 

—  Rand  ( W.  B.)    Application  of  ideals.  [In  his  Henry  Holbeach. 

student,  V.  2,  1805  ;  p.  200-314.] 2532.21 

See  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  2,  1858  :  p.  709-768. 

Ideals  made  real.    See  Raymond  (O.  L.)    1877 1681.19 

Ideas  for  rustic  furniture.     25  pi.  L.,  1838.  8°.  1316.34 
Identity  of  the  religious  called  Druidical  and  Hebrew. 

lanon.-\     London,   1829.     lb° 5091.02 

Idiocy.     See  Medicine.  (Insanity,  idiocy,  etc.) 
Idiot  (The).     Of  wisdome,  etc.     See  Cusa  (N.  de).     1650.  3541.01 
Idl9  (Christopher),  pseud.     Hints  ou  shooting  and  fish- 
ing, etc.     Loudon,  1855.     1G° 4626.11 

Idle  word.     See  Goulburn  (E.  M.) 3556.05 

Idler  (The).     Bv  S.  Johnson.     [/;*  Chalmers  (A.)     Brit,  essayists, 

V.  27.  1855.) 2511.27 

Same.     [In  Johnson  (S.)     Works,  v.  1.] 5045.10 

Brake  (X.)     Essays,  lUust.  of  the  Idler.  2  v 2523.12 

Idler  (The)  iu  Italy.    See  Blessington  (Countess  of).      .    .    973.11 
Idolatry.     See  Biblical   and  relig.  lit.  (Image  worship,  p.  89  ;— 
Religion  and  religions  :  Paganism,  etc.,  p.  100). 

Idols  aud'ideals.     .See  Conway  (M.  D.)    1877 3537.28 

Idstoue,  [}>seiulon.'\     Tbe  dog  ;  with  treatment.     Lon- 
don, 1872,     16° 4724.27 

Idyl  of  work.     See  Larcom  (Lucy).    1875 1603.36 

Idylls.     See  Bion  :— Gessner  ;— Moschus  ;— Theocritus  :— Burns 

(R.)      Cotter's  Saturday   night    [1624. 06J  ;— Goldsmith   (O.) 

Deserted  village  (1044.1.")]  ;— Tennyson  (A.)    Idylls  of  tho 

king  [1693.241 ;— Thomson  (J.)     Seasons  [11193.21]  ;  etc. 

Idylls  from  the  Sanskrit.     See  Grffith  (R.  T.  H.)  1860.     .  1644.29 

Idyls  of  the  king.     See  Tennyson  (.Ufred) 1693.24 

Igdrasyl ;  or  tree  of  existence.    [Poems,]    See  Challen  (J.)  1032.06 
Ignatius  of  Antioch  (St.) 

—  Epistles   (Shorter  and  Longer).    Epistles   after    the   Syriao 

version.     ]yiartjTdom.     [In  Apostohc  fathers,  Ante-Nlceue 
lib.,  v.  1.] 3407  02 

—  EpistolEO  genuinae :  ad  Polycarpum  :  ad  Ephesios  :   ad   Ro- 

mauos.     [In  Bunsen.     .Vualeeta,  etc.,  v.  1,  1854.]     .  3414.02 

—  Spurious    epistles.     [//*    Apostolic  fathers.      A.-N.    library. 

V.  1.] 3467.02 

—  iVeiunmit  (J..  II.)     Theology  of  St.  I.     [In  his  Essays,  v.  1,  p. 

186-261.) 3581.09 

See  also  Amer.  presb.  rev.,  Jan.,  1867  ;  Amer.  qu.  ch.  rev., 
Jan.,  1870  ;  Biit.  qu.  rov.,  Apr.,  1870  (and  article  m  M'Clin- 
tock  and  Strong. v.  4,with  additional  references  ;  also  Super- 
natural religion  (passim),  [3594.24],  and  Lightfoot,  in  reply. 

Ignatius  Loyola.     See  Loyola  (in  Biography,  p.  171). 

Ignorance  (Evils  of).    See  Education. 

Iguvine  inscriptions. 

—  Newman  (F.   W.)    Text,  witll  interlinear  Latin  trausl..  and 

notes.   1864. 6443.15 

Ihne  (J.  A.  F.  Wilhelm").     Researches  into  the  history 

of  the  Roman  constitution.     Tr.  by  F.  Haywood. 

London,  1853.   8° 5735.18 

Ikliwanu-S-Safa  ;  or.  brothers   of  purity.     From  the 

Hiudastaui  of  Maulavi  Ikram  'Ali,  by  J.   Platts. 

London,  18G9.    8° 7813.19 

Iliad.     See  Homer  (p.  628). 

Iliad  of  the  East.     SeeRamayana 1681.14 

Illegitimacy.     See    Statistical   soc.    of    London.     Journal,  v.  25. 

1802  lObserv.,  by  W.  G.  Lumby). 
Illinois.     .S'ee  Countries  (Illinois,  i>.'i30). 
lUuminaii      See  Secret  soiieties. 

Illumination.     .SVe  Alphabets  (p.  14)  ;  also  Fine  arts  {Illumina- 
tion, p.  545). 
Illusions.    Emerson  (R.  W.)  Couductof  life,  1860;  p.  271-288.  2524.02 
,(J5"  See  a/50  Delusions  (p.  411). 

Illustrated  book  of  English  songs,     [anoii.  ]     3d  ed. 

London,  [ii.  d]     12° 1615.15 

Illustrated  catholic  family  almanac  for  tbe  U.  S.    New 

York,  1870.   12° 3424.09 

Illustrated  homes.    .See  Gardner  (E.  C.)     1875 1312.29 

Illustrated  library  of  favorite  soug.  See  Holland  (J.G.)  1875.1663.29 


BROOKLYN    MEBCANTILK    LIBRAUV, 


ILLUSTRATED  -  INDEXES 


643 


Illustrated   library   of  wonders.      31    v.     Nuw  York, 
1870--;  2.   12." 

Contf'n/s. 
Adams  (W.  H.  D.)    Light -houses  and  ligUt-sliipB.    .  393^.20 

Baile  (J.)     Woudors  of  tlectririty 4027 .27 

Bernard  (F.)    WoluUTful  csi'apea 3MI.07 

Cazin  (A.)    Phenoinoua aud  laws  of  beat 4027.19 

Depping  ((1.)     B"dily  BlroiiKth  niKl  skill 4CI3.25 

Dienlafait  (L.)     Diatiioiul.s  and  prei-ioua  atones.     .     ,1581.04 

Duplessis  (tl.)    Wonders  of  eni,'raving 1414. :JU 

Flaramarion  (C.)    Marvels  of  tbe  heavens 4015.27 

FonvielleW.de).    Tlinuder  aud  lij^htuing 41127.17 

Giillemin  (.V.l     Tlio  sua 401(5.33 

—  Wonders  of  the  moon 4013  ID 

Headlcy  (.T.  T.)     Mountain  adventures 922.23 

Lacombe  (P.)    Arms  and  armour 6(i22.10 

Ijanoye  (F.  del.    Kameses  the  great ;  or  Egypt  3.300  years 

ago 1081.20 

—  Sublime  iu  nature 932.10 

Lefevre  (M.)    Wonders  of  architecture 1312.17 

Le  Pileur  (A.)     Wonders  of  the  human  body.    .     .     .  432,1.26 
Marion  (F.)    Wonderful  balloon  asceuts 3922.04 

—  Wonders  of  optics 4025  18 

—  Wonders  of  vegetation 4913.11 

Menaidt(E.)     Intelligence  of  anima's 4722.05 

Monnier  (M.)     Wonders  of  Pompeii 1455.12 

Neunier  (V.)    Gri-at  hunting  grounds 4615.21 

Badau  (R.)     Wonders  of  acoustics 4024.11 

Sauzay  (A.)     Wonders  of  glass-maMug 3932.38 

Soniel  |L.)    Bottom  of  the  sea 4825.14 

Tissandier  (ii.)     Wonders  of  water 4021.25 

Viardot  (L.l     Wonders  of  European  art 1435.11 

—  Wonders  of  lt:iliau  art 1435.10 

—  Wonder.s  of  sculpture 1454.01 

Zurcher   (F)  and  Margollo  (E.)    Meteors  and  atmospheric 

phenomena 4021.02 

niiistrated Loiidou  uews.  v.  1-71.  L.,  1812-77.  fol. 
Illustrated  magazine  of  art.  2  v.  N.Y.,1851.  8".  1116.10 
Illustrated  ruilway  anecdote  book.  L.  ,[«.<;.]  S°.  6217.10 
Illustrated  travels.    H.  W.  Bates,  editor,    v.  1,  5, 1869, 

187.3.     London,  1869-73.     i'-' 936.01 

Illustrations  in  choir  accompaniment.  See  Buck  (D.)  .  1567.0G 
illustrations   of   eating.      By  a  beef-eater,     lanon.'] 

London,  18i7.   16' 601.5.10 

Ulustratioiis  of  Engl,  aud  foreign  costume  from  1.5th 

century.     London,   1875.     i" 662(;.ll 

Illustrations  of  Isortheru  antiquities.    See  Weber  (H.)  and  Ja- 

miesou  R.) 1699.02 

niustiatioiis  of  popery,   [anon.]  N.Y., 1838.  8".  3-125.19 
lUustres  (Les)  fees,     [/n  Cabinet  des  fees.  v.  5,  1785.]  .     .7052.05 
Illustrious  women  of  France.  1790-1873.    See  Challice  (Jfrs.  A.  E.) 
Dlyria.     See  Countries  (p.  330). 
Imaginary   couveisations.      See  Landor   (W.  S.)      Works.     2   v. 

lSo3 50-47.03 

Imaginatioii. 

—  BeattU  {J.)    On  imagination.    [7rt  ^15  Works,  v.  1.]     ,  5015.09 

—  Akenside  [SI.)    Pleasures  of.     [/u  ^ifs  Poet,  works.]     .  1612.04 

—  Coleridge  (.S'.  T.)     On  the  imagination.    [In   his  Biographia 

literaria.  V.  1.  1872  :  p.  370.379.] 2518.18 

—  Dallas  {E.  S.\     In  /'us  Gay  scieuce.  v.  1.  1866.      .     .    .  6334.10 

—  DelitU  [J.)    i'lmagmation  ;  poeme.     [In  Ins  CEuvres.  v.  8-9. 

1824.] 5031.03 

—  Ferrier  (J.  F.)    Lectures  on  imaginatiou.     {In  his  Lectures, 

ete.  Y.2.  1866.] 5412.23 

—  Hunt  {Leigh).  Imagination  and  fancy:  what  is  poetry?  2533.05 

—  Percy  anecdotes,  v.  11.  1823 6211.11 

—  Tyndall  i-J.)  Use  and  limit  of.in  science.  1870.  3914.11 

See  also  essay  by  E.  Cones,  in  Pop.  sci.  monthly,  Aug. ,1877. 

J85"  See  also  Poetry.     [Xature  ofpoelry.) 
Imaginative  biogr-nphy.     SceBrydges  (S/r  E.)     2  v.    1834.3254.25 
imitation  of  Jesus  Christ.     See  Kempis  (T.  u).    1835.     .     .  3513.17 
Immaterial  system  of  man.     See  Hope  (E.)     2  v.     .     .     .  3.j61.2:i 

Immigrant  builder.    See  D-wyer  (0.  P.)     1872 1312.2-1 

Immigration. 

—  BromiocU  {W.  J.)     History  of  immigration   tj  tbe 

United  Stiites.     1856 5917.22 

—  KappiF.)    Immigration,    [/n  Amer.  soc.  sci.  assoc.    Trans., 

no.  2.  1870.] 6811.01 

—  T(-!o  York  state.     Omimvisioners  of  emigration.     An- 

nual reports,  1S47-6U 5917.23 

N'>te — Subsequent  reports  are  printed  in  the  N.  Y.  legis- 
lative documents. 

—  Schade  {L.)    United  States  and  immigration  since  1790.     [n.  p. 

or  d.j    8° 4735.01 

—  Younr)  (Mlw.)     Special  report  on  immigration  ;  ac- 

comp.  information  for  immigrants.  1872.  5917.27 
See  also  Atlantic,  v.  29,  1872  ;  p.  454-468  (Immigration,  by 
Ed.  Jarvis).  For  condensed  slati^lics  of  imniigralion  into  the 
United  States  see  Amer.  cyclopiedia.  v.  6  ['irt.  Emigrationl. 
For  eini(jrnnt  manunis  sc  United  States  {under  Countries, 
p.  279  of  Catalogue).    See  also  Census  {p.  375). 

Chinese  immigration. 

—  Co/iwell  [R.  H.)    Why  and  how  the  Chinese  emi- 

grate.    1871.     : 1021.10 


—  Uniied  Sillies,     iilli.  conrjr.,  2iZ  seas.,  ServHe.     Report 

of  joint  special  commiti.ee  to  investigate  Chinese 
imniigiatiou.     Washington,  1877.     8^.     .   1026.20 

—  WiUi'ims  (.V.  }V.)     Replies  to  the  senatorial  Chinese  investit'a- 

ting  committee  of  ^:ulifornia  respecting  Chinese  immigra- 
tion.   [/«  Foreign  relations  of  the  U.  S.   187G  ]    .     . 

See  also  United  States  Int.  rev.,  N"V..  1876  (Chinese  ques. 

tion  in  the  U.  S.,  by  E.  A.  JIansfield) ;  New  Knglauder, 

V.  29,  1H70  (Chinese  migiation.  by  piof.  II.  N.  Uay). 

Inunlsch  (M.  j     Prize  essay  on  the  balance  spring  and 

its  isochronal  adjnstments.    L.,  1873.   12".  3932.09 

ImmortaUty.    See  Biblical  and  relig.  litoi-aturo  {Future  life  and 

immortality,  p.  HH)  ;  also  Nineteenth  century,  V.  1,  1877. 
Immortals  (The)  ;  a  poem.    A'ee  Micholl  (K.)     1871.     .     .1667.01 
Imogen,  and  other  poems,  [anon.]  B., 1871.  12  .  16(i-'.:j-l 
Impartial  history  of  the  war  between  Groat  Britain 
and  her  colonies  to  the  end  of  1779.  [«KOii.]   Lon- 
don, 1780.     8'. 583.1-1 

Impending  crisis  of  the  South.    See  Helper  (II.  R.)    1859.  5831.16 
Imperial    'dictionary   of    universal   biography.     Con- 
ducted bv  J.  Eadie  aud  others.     [With  portraits.] 
3  V.     Loudon,  [1864-06.]     1.8'.       .     .     .   3236,03 
Imperial  "gazetteer  of  Scotland.     Ed.  by  J.  M.  Wil- 
son.    2  T.     Edinburgh,  [1818.]   8°.     .     .     956.11 
Impostors  and  impostures. 

—  Zancelkitli   or    Ldnciilotli  (S.)      Les   impostiu-es   do 

I'histoire  aucienne  et   profane.      2  pts.  in  1   v. 
1770 411.04 

—  Eocoles  {J.  B.  (fe).     Les  impostem-s  insignes,  qui  ont 

usnrpe  la  qualite  d'empereur,  de  roi,  et  de  prince. 

2  v.   1728 3J61.10 

Its-  See  also  Humbug  (p.  637)  ;— Charlatanry  (p.  261)  ;— 
Bibhcal  and  relig.  lit.  {Imposture  and  fanaticism,  p.  89). 
Impressment  of  seamen. 

—  Butler  {C.)    LegaUty  ofimpressing  seamen.    1824.    [/k  Pam- 

phleteer, v,  23.] 5058.23 

—  Letter   to  Lord   viscount  Melville.      London,  1824.     8°.     [In 

Pamphleteer,  v.  24.) 6058.24 

—  Right  aud  practice  of  impressment  as  cone.  Gt,  Britain  and 

-America,     [/ii  Pamphleteer,  v.  14.  1819.]      .    .    .    .6058.14 

—  Urquhart  {T.)    Letter  to  WUberforce,  on  impressmeut.    [In 

Pamphleteer,  v.  24,  1824.] 5058.24 

In  both  worlds.    See  Holcombe  (W.  H  )    1870 3562  30 

In  memoriam.     See  Tennyson  (.Ul'red) 1693.24 

In  strange  company.     ,See  Greenwood  (J.)   1873.    .     .     .5817.13 
■•  In  tbe  days  of  thy  youth."    .Vf«  Farrar  (F.  W.)     .     .     .3547.23 

In  tue  Iloly  Land.    &e  Thomson  (A.)   1375 1052.24 

Iu  the  kitchen,     [rmon.]     Boston,  1875.     12°.  0016.15 

In  the  Levant.    .Sfc  Wamer  (C.  D  )     1877 1077.07 

Inthemoraiug-land.  &eStnart-Glenme  (J.S.)  v.  1,  1873.  3138.01 

In  the  silver  age  :  essays.    See  Parr  (Harriet) 2538.07 

In  the  Tioi)ics.    With  introd.,  bv  K.  B.  Kimball.    New 

York,  1863.     12°.      .     .     .' 1162.23 

In  tbe  vineyard  :  christian  work.     See  Burr  (E.  F.)     .     .  3526.26 

In  war  time,  etc.    See  Whittier  (J.  G.)     1864 1695.10 

Incarnation.     See  article  by  J.   K.  Burr,  with  references,  la 

M'Clintock  and  Strong,  v.  5. 
Inoe  (Henry)  and  Gilbert  (J.)     Outlines  of  English 

history.     London,  1870.     16° 4^3.22 

Inchbald  {Mrs.  Eliz.)    Sec  Plays  [Arranged  by  authors)  ;  also  Bio- 
graphy (p.  100). 

Incidents  recalled.    See  Grimshaw  (Wm.) 5091,07 

Independence  Hall.     .See  Countries,  etc.     {Philadelphia,  p.  359). 
Independents.     See  Biblical  and  rehg.  lit.  [Dissenters,  p,  84  . 
ludex  (The)  ;  a  weekly  paper  devoted  to  free  religion. 
Ed,  Vy  F.  E.  Abbot,     v.  1-8.     Toledo, aud  Boston, 
1870-77.   fol 

lades  entomologicus.    &e'Wood(Wm.)    1854 4827.22 

Jjides  expurgatorius.     An  exact   reprint.     Ed.  by  K. 

Gibbings.    Dublin,  1837.   12° 2761.02 

Index  librorum  prohibitonim.  Ilomae,17."8.  8°.  2761.01 

Index  of  dates.    *f  Rosse  (J.  W.) 413. ii9 

Index  tesiaceologicus.    &<:  Wood  ( Wm. )    1856 4827  23 

Indexes. 

#^  There  are  indexes  in  this  library  to  the  following 
periodicals  aud  society  publications  : 

American  almanac.    Indexes,  10  years  each,  in  vols,  for  1839, 
1849,  1859. 

American  journal  of  pharmacy.    General  index,  1825-70. 

Annee  (L)  scientiflque  et  iudustrielle,  1856-1865. 

Apjjletons' annualeyclopEedia,  v.  1-15,  1801-75. 

Archaeologia,  v.  1-15  ;  v,  16-30. 

Atlantic  monthly,  v,  1-38,  18.57-76. 

Bihllotheca  8.acra,  v.  1-30,  1844-73. 

Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  1-50, 1817-41. 

British  essayist,  v,  1-45. 

Camden  society. 

Chetham  society.    Remains,  historical  and  literary,  v.  1*30. 

Classical  journal,  v,  1-40,  in  v.  40. 

Edinburgh  review,  v.  1-20.  1802-12  ;  v.  21-60, 1813-30 :  v.  61-80. 
lH.W-44  :  V.  81-110.  1846-69  ;  v.  111-140.  1860-74. 

Gentleman's  magazine. 

Harper's  new  lut.uthly  magazine,  v.  1-50.  1850-75. 

Hunt's  merchant's  mag,,  v.  1-10,  1839-44. 


In  aakinii  for  books,  use  the  ■•  Book  Orders."  giving  the  AUfHOR'S  N\ME.  the  flrst  part  of  the  TITLE,  aud  the  NUMBER. 


644 


INDEXES- INQUIRY 


Indezes,  ■conlinued. 

Leisure  hours,  v.  1-25,  1852-76.     . 

London  Times.  1870  76. 

New  En'^landliih^t.  audpeuenl  register, v. 1-15, /^»  v. lO.aud  1.j. 

New  Enrlaader.  v.  l-I'.l,  l(i43.(il. 

New  Yor!:  Times.  1865. 

New  York  TribuDe,  l«7r,. 

North  .\mcrican  re\iew.  v.  1-25.  1815.27. 

Notes  and  queries,  l9t-4tli  eeriea,  1849-74  ;  12  v.  In  each. 

Practitioner,  v.  1-13. 

Princeton  rev.,  2d  peries.  v.  1-40.  1825-68. 

Quarterly  review,  v.  18119,  in  v.  20  ;  1810-29.  in  v.  40  ;  1830-37 

inv.  OJ;  1838-47  in  v.8l)  :  1848  60  in  v.  100  ;  1857-66  In  v.  121. 
Revuo  dea  denx  inoudes.  1831-74. 
Royal  astronomical  society  v(  London,  v.  1-iO,  11-24  iu  v.  10 

and  24. 
Scribner's  montlily.  v.  1-10,  1860-76. 
Silliman's  .iournal.  v.  1-50,  1819-45,  in  v.  60. 
Westminster  review,  v.  1-33,  1824-40,  in  v.  37. 

General  indexes  to  periodicals. 

—  Poote  (W.F.)     Indes  to  periodical  literature,  to  Janu- 

ary, 1852 2735.1',) 

j/o^«,— The  references  to  articles  iu  periodicals  occurring 
in  these  pages  are  wbuUy  supplemrnlar>i  to  those  contained 
in  Poole's  Index,  and  represent  y-  ar.s  subsequent  to  1851. 

—  Boynl   society  of  London.     Catalogue  of  scientific 

papers  [contained  in  Transactions  of  societies, 
Journals,  and  other  periodical  works],  1800  C3. 
5  V 273(1.10 

Note. — .\rranged  by  authors.  Tho  Index  of  subjects  is 
(1877)  yet  to  appear. 

See  article  on  tnilexes  by  A.  Hunter  in  St.  Paul's,  v.  12. 
India.     S'-e  Countries  (India,  p.  330-33-.;)  ;— Biblical  and  relig.  lit. 
{Hinduism,    etc.,    p.    100)  ; — Language  ; — Literature  ; — My- 
thology. 

India-rubber. 

^  Dai/  {IL  S)  vs,  Goodyear  { C. )  Circuit  court  of  tho 
U .  S. ,  district  of  New  Jersey.  Copy  of  the  testi- 
mony in  the  case  read  in  equity.      1851.     .  3944.21 

—  RoiUledgi  [R.)     Discoveries  aud  inventions  of  the  19th  cen- 

tury.    1870 3906.22 

—  Smith,  report.  1864  (Caoutchouc  aud  gutta  percha)      .  3936  19 

See  also  article,  with  references,  by  C.  F.  Chandler,  iu 
Jobnsou's  new  univ.  cyclop.,  v.  2. 

Indian  archipelago.    See  Countries,  rlt\{Indianarchipelago,  p. 332.) 

Indian  club  exercise.     &<;  Kohoo   L.  D.)    1860 461s. 10 

Indian  leisure.     [Poems. 1     bee  Macgregor  (K.  G.)   .    .     .  1665.12 

Indian  ocean.     See  Countries  {Indian  ocean,  p.  332). 

Indian  Pa^s.     ,?■«  Street  (.4..  B.)     1869 1112.18 

Indian  saint  ;  or  Buddha  aud  Buddhism.  See  Mills  (C.  D.  B.) 
J876 3528.11 

Indiana.     See  Countries  {Indiana,  p.  332). 

Indiana.     .See  Dudevant  (.\.  L.  A.  I).)  [■  George  Sand.']     .  7015.30 

ludisnapolis.  Public  library.  Catalogue,  1873.  In- 
dimapolis.  1873.     8' 2723.18 

Indians.     See  Countries,  etc.  {Indians,  p.  332.) 

Indicator.     See  Arts  (Useful  :  Steam-engine  ;  /»dico(or,  p.  47). 

Individual  liberty,  legal,  mor.il,  and  licentious  ;  in 
which  tho  fallacies  of  IMill's  essay  '  On  Liberty ' 
arj  pointed  out.  By  Inde.x,  [p.seiid.]  London, 
1867.   12°. 5724.1.5 

Individuality.  See  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  0.  1862,  p.  424-430  ;  also 
Character  (p.  261).    . 

Indo-Cuina.     .See  Countries  [Indo-C'lii^ur,  p.  334). 

Indo-European  laiifiuages.     See  Language  (Comparative). 

Indo-Earopean  tradition  (Curiosities  of).  See  Kelly  (W.  K.) 
1303 3816,19 

Iii-doDr  f-nd  out-door  games  for  all  natioiis.  Loudon, 
1S;8.   IC 4611.20 

In-door  plants.     .See  Maling  (E.  A  ) 6132.00 

Indostan.     See  Countries  (/ndia,  p.  3:10). 

Induction.  See  Logic  ;^also  Arts  (Useful)  and  science  (.Method, 
1>.  39). 

Inductive  (sciences.  See  Arts  (Useful),  and  science.  1.  Introd. 
worki  (p.  80). 

Industrial  arts.     See  Arts  (Useful),  p.  39. 

ludastriai  r.rts.  Historical  siKitchcs.  With  Ulus.  Kew 
Yo:k,  187i!.  8°.  [South  Kensington  mnseum 
art  hand-book! 1453. 13 

Industrial  bio,'rapl>y.     See  Smiles  (S)    1864 3263.27 

Industrial  drawing.     See  Arts  (Useful  :  Drawing,  p.  41). 

Industrial  i  xliibitions.  See  Arts  (Useful  :  Mxkibitimu,  p.  43)  ; 
also  United  States  centennial  exhibition. 

Industry. 

—  Po'-c.'/ anocdotss,  V.  18.   1823 G211.18 

ffia-  Ses  dlsD  Arts  (Useful,  p.  39)  :— Fine  arts  (Industrial 
art.  p.  Gi.'i)  ;— Politico Icconwniy  ; — Social  science. 

Inebriates.     Se  Temperance  and  iutemperauce. 

Inet.  (^-lohn).  urigin-S  Arsglicana)  ;  cr  hist,  of  the 
English  church  from  f.io  conversion  cf  the  Eng- 
lish Saxon.i  (ill  tho  rVath  of  ki-Jg  John.  New 
ed.      2v.   in  3.     Oxford,  1S55.     8'.      .     .  3144.19 

Infallibility.     S'e  BibUcal  and  relig.  lit.  (Vatican  council,  p.  82). 


Infant  baptism.    See-  Biblical  and  reli-..:.  lit.  (Baptism,  p.  78). 
Infant  edncatiou.     See  Education  {Kindergarten  schonls). 
Infanticide.    Consult  annual  reports  of  National  assoc,  for  prom. 

of  eoc.  science. 
Infantry  tactics.    See  Military  eciencc. 

InfoUcia.     .?■/■?  Menl:cn(.V.  I.)    1869 1672.22 

Infidelity.     See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (p.  89). 
Infinite  (The).     See  Biblical  and  religious  lit.  (Ivfinite,  p.  85)  ; 

also  Pliilosophy. 
Infinite  (The)  and  tho  finite.    See  Parsons  (T.)     ....  3583.08 
Infinitesimal  calculus.    jS^cc  Mathematics  (Calculus). 
Infirmities  of  genius.     &<;  Madden  (R.  R.)    1833.     .     .     .2541.01 
Influenza.     See  Medicine. 

Information  for  tho  people.  ^S'cc  Chambers's  information.  6025.01 
Infusoria.     See  Microscope. 
Ingelend  (Thomas).     Interlude  of  the  disobedient  child.     Ed.  by 

J.  O.  Halliwell.    L.,1848.   10°.   [//i  Percy  see.,  v.  22.]  6060.22 
IngeloTW   (^riss  Jeau).      Complete    poems.     Boston. 

1860.  IC 1062.16 

Contents :  Miscel.  poems.    A  story  of  Doom  and  other 

poems. 

—  Monitors  of  the  imseen,  and  poems  of  love  aud  child- 

hood.    Boston,  1871.     Ki". 1GG2.17 

—  Poems.     Boston,  1863.     1G° 1G62.07 

—  Story  of  doom. and  otherpoems.  B.,1S67.  12°.  1662.16 

ir^  For  her  tales  and  novels  see  Fiction  (p.  492). 
Ingenuity. 

—  Percy  anecdotes,  v.  9.  1823 6211.09 

UTS'  See  also  Arts  (Useful :  Inventions,  p.  44). 
IngersoU.  (Charles  Jared).     Hist,  sketch  of  the  second 
war  between    United  States  and   Great  Britain. 
T.  1.     [1812-13.]     Phil.,  1815.     8^      .     .     585.06 

Same.  2d  series.  1811-15.  2  v.  Phil.,  1852. 8°. 585.08 

IngersoU  (Robert  G.)     Tho  gods,  and  other  lectures. 

New  York,  187G.   18° 3561.31 

Contents :    Oration  on  the  Gods.     Oration  ou  Thomas 
Paine.      Arraignment    of   tho    church,  or    individualitj'. 
Heretics  aud  heresies.    Oration  ou  Humboldt. 
Ingham  (Col.  Frederic),  pseud.    See  Hale  (Edw.  E.) 
Ingham  lectures.     Evidencea  of  nahiral  aud  revealed 
religion.     DeUv.  before  the  Ohio  Wesley  an  Uni- 
versity.    Cleveland,  1872.    8°.     .     .     .     .  356y.3J 
Ingleby  (C.  Mansfield).     Complete  view  of  the  SLat- 
spere  controversy  concerning  tho  manuscript  mat- 
ter affecting  Shakspere  [in  the  Perkins  folio]  publ. 
by  J.  P.  Collier.     London,  18fil.  8".     .     .  1754.05 

—  The  Shakspcaro  fabrications,  or  tho  Perkins  folio. 

London,  1859.   IG' 175-1.00 

Inglis  (Rev.  Charles).  Memorial  concerning  the  Iroquois,  f/n 
O'Callaghan  (E.B.)     Doc.  hist,  of  N.Y.,  v.  4, 1849.]     .614.04 

Inglis  (Henry  Davis).  Solitary  walks  through  manv 
lauds.     3d  ed.     London,  1843.     8°.     .     .     945.18 

—  Tales  of  Ardennes.     New  ed.     L.,  1841.  8°.     945.1c. 

—  The  Tyrol.     2  v.     London,  1833.     8°.     .     .     983.04 
IngUt;   {Uev,   James).      Bible   text    cyclopaedia.      1st 

Amer.  fr.  7th  English  cd.   Phila.,1870.  12^  3717.02 

Ingoldsby  legends.     See  Barham  (R.  H.)      .......  1013.25 

Nole. — Reviewed,  Praser's  mag.,  n.  b.,  v.  3,  1871,  p.  302-' 
317  ;  LitteU.  1871,  v.  2  ;  p.  323-333. 

Ingoldsby  (Thomas,  pseud.)     ,See  Barham  (R.  Xl.)    .     .     .  1013.25 

Ingraham  (Rev.  J.  H.)    Novels.    See  Fiction  class-list  (p.  492). 

Ingram  (John).  Flora  symbolica  ;  cr  the  language 
and  sentiment  of  flowers.   L.,  [1860.]  lL°.  4i)i3.20 

Ingram  (John  H.)  Memoir  cf  E.  A.  Poo.  {In  P.  s  Poems  and 
es^iiys,  ISTO  :  1676.31]  ; — Lecture  nn  ShalieFpearo  [In  After- 
noon lectures,  V.IJ; — Lecture  on  Tennyson  [/u  v.4.]  2512.23 

Ingulphus.  Chronicle  of  (ho  Abbey  of  Croylaud,  with 
Continuations,  by  Peter  of  Blois.  etc.  [a.d.  700- 
1186.]  From  tha  Latin,  with  notes,  by  H.  T. 
Eiley.     London,  Bohu.  1854.     12^      .     ."    471.10 

Initial  letters.  See  Alphabets  (p.  14); — Fine  arts  {Rumination, 
p.  64.':)  ;— Monograms  (p.  646). 

Injunctions.     S^c  Lz-w.     (Inju^ietiuns.) 

Ink.     See  Arts  (Useful),  page  44. 

Inklings  of  adventure,     fi.-c  Willis  (N.  P.)  Miscel.  works.  5076.22 

Iiunau  (Thomas,  JZ P.)  "Ancient  faiths  embodied  in 
ancient  names.     3  v.     L.,  1868-75.    8".     .  ^551.21 

—  On  tho  preservation  cf  health.    L.,1870.     L°.   4322.18 

Inn  album.     »e  Browning  (Robert).    1870 1022.16 

Innes  (dosmo).     Concerning  .somo  Scotch  Eurnamcs.    Edinburgh, 

1800.  8° C612.ll 

Innocents  abroad.  See  Clemens  (Samuel  L.)  [' DIark Twain.']  945.13 
Imis.     S'  e  Taverns. 

Inoculation.    See  Medicine.    ( Vaccination  and  inoculation.) 
Inquire  within  ;  facts  worth  knowing.    New  York,  1856. 

12^ 3913.10 

Inquirer  (The).    See  Godwin  (Wm.)     1797 2526.17 

Inquiry  into  tho  chrouologicf.1  Encceisloa  cf  Uoman- 

osquo  and  pointed  architecture  in  Trance,   [einon.'] 

London,  1850.    8° 13iy.<'6 


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Iiiquix-y  into  moral  and  religious  character  of  tlio 
Ame;'.  government,  [anon.]  N.Y.,1S!S.  S\  57:vM(;. 

Inquiry  iutalhoorieg  of  biatory.     .•?'(•  Adam  (Wm.)  im2.     412,23 

Inqaisition  (rioiimu  c)ilh<'li<-).     S-^e  Biblical  uiul  relitj.  lit.  (p.  80). 

lasanity.  Sf>^  Medicine.  {Boilj  and  mind  .-^-Insanity  ;^Mcntai 
p'njsintogy  and  hygiene). 

las  crip  tious. 

—  Uenth   (/).    /.)      Phosnician  inscriptioag.      Part  1. 

ISrn 428.05 

— •  liecords  of  tho  past :  English  translatioua  of  the  As- 
syrian find  E^yiiUan  monuments.  Publ.  under 
t'jj  SLincLion  of  tho  Society  of  bibl.  archaaology. 
[E!.  by  S.  Birch.]  v.  1-S.  L.,lS75-77.   1C\ 

v.-l.  Asayiiau  texts.  2<.l  ej.,  1H15:  Inscriptions  ofEini- 
mon-Niravi,  Samas-Uimmuu,  Bj^bylouiau  cxor^.i8m8.  Pri- 
vate will  of  Seuuachcrilj,  A'sfeyrian  privato  contract  tablets, 
Assyrian  aiti-ouoiuical  tablota,  Assyrian  calendar.  Assyrian 
weightg  auJ  measiircs.tr.  by  A.  II.  y.iyce.  Inscription  ol' 
Kbaininiirabi,  Belliuo'd  aiul  T-iylor'a  cylinder  of  Senna- 
cherib.  Legend,  of  tlio  descent  of  Islitar,  by  H.  F(»x  Tal- 
bot.  AnuaU  of  Assafb;inix>al,  by  G.  Smith.  Bebistnu 
inscription  of  Darius,  by  Sir  il.  Kawlinsou. 

2-  Egyptian  texts  ;  iuacriptiuu  ofUna.  Annals  of  Thoth- 
mes  III ,  by  S.  Birch.  Inscriptions  of  Anienemliat  i.,  by 
G.  :\laspr-ro.  "War  of  Rauiesea  li.  with  tlio  Kliita,  by  K.  L. 
Lushiugton.  Inscription  of  Piauchi  Mor-Aniou.  by  Cook. 
Tablft  of  Ncwer-Hotep,  by  P.  Pierrct.  Travels  of  an  Egyp- 
tian, by  F.  Chabas.  Lanicutatious  of  Isia  and  Nephthya, 
byP.  J.  do  Horhack.  Hyniu  tj  Anicu-Ea,  byC.  ^V. Goodwin. 

3.  Assyrian  txts.  ICarly  history  of  liabylouia.byG.Sraitli. 
Table  of  Accadian  l;iw3.  Syncbronons  history  of  Assyria 
and  Babylonia,  Monolith  inscription  of  Slialmaueser,  an 
Accadian  liturgy.  Ancient  Babylonian  oharnis,  by  A.  11. 
Sai'oe,  Annala  of  Assur-Xasir-Pal,  by  J.  M.  llndwcll.  In- 
Bcriptiona  of  Esarhaddon,  Assyrian  sacred  poetry,  Assy- 
rian talismans  and  exorcisms,  by  H.  F.  Talbot. 

4.  Egyptian  testa  :  Annals  of  ThotUmca  iii.  and  other  in- 
ecriptious,  by  S.  Birch.  Obelisk  of  Itame.ses  li..  by  F. 
Cbab-is.  Treaty  of  peace  bctw.  Kamescsir.  and  theHiltites. 
Tablet  of  Ahmes.  by  P.  Pierret.  Neapolitan  Stele,  by  c. 
AV.  Goodwin.  Kosetta  Btone,  by  .S.  Birch.  Ethiopian  au- 
iiala,  by  G.  Jlaspcro  and  P.  Pierret.  Wythol.  and  roman- 
tic texts  :  Ilymus  to  Osiris,  by  F.  Chabas.  Hymn  to  the 
Nile,  by  F.  C.  Cook.  Festal  dir^^e  of  tho  Egyptians,  by  C. 
"W.  Gojdwiu.  Book  of  resxjirations,  by  P.  J.  de  Horback. 
Tale  of  Setnau.  by  P.  lo  Pago  lleuonf. 

5.  Assyrian  texts:  Legend  of  the  infancy  of  Sargina  i.. 
Inscription  of  Nabonidua,  Inscription  of  Durius,  at  Nakahi 
Jlustain.  War  of  tho  seven  evil  spirits  against  heaven,  by 
H.  F.  Ta'.bot.  Inscription  of  Tiglath  Pileser  i.,  by  Sir  H. 
Kawlinaou.  Inse.  ofTiglath  Piie--;er  ii.,  Insc.  ofNebnchad- 
uezzar,  lusc.  of  Neriglissur,  by  J.  M.  Kodwtll.  Early  hist, 
of  Babylonia,  Pt.  2,  by  G.  Smith.  Accadian  hymn  to  Istar, 
Tables  of  omens,  by  A.  H.  Sayee. 

6.  E^-yptiau  texts  :  Seimlcbral  inscription  of  Ameni,  An- 
nala  of  Itatneses  iii.,  Egyptian  magical  text,  by  S.  Birch. 
Inscription  of  Aahmes,  eon  of  Abana,  by  P.  Jo  Pago  Ilenonf, 
Letter  of  Paubesa,  Hymni  to  Amen,  Story  of  Saneha,  by  C. 
W.  Goodwin.  Great  Harris  pipyrns,  pt.  i.  by  prof.  Eisen- 
lohr  and  S.  Birch.  Stele  of  tho  Coronatiuu,  Stele  of  king 
Horsiatcf,  by  G.  Maspero.  Inscription  of  the  governor 
Nes-hor,  by  P,  Pierret.  lusc.  oft!.jo  destrurtion  of  man- 
liind,  by  lla,  by  E.  Navillo.  Song  of  the  Harper,  by  L. 
Stern.  Talo  uf  tho  garden  of  flowers,  by  F.  Chabas. 

7.  Assyrian  texts  :  Inscr.  of  Agn-kak-rimi.  Legend  of  the 
tower  of  Bubcl,  by  W.  St.  Cliad  Boscawon.  Standard  inscr. 
and  monolith  of  Ashur-akU-bal,  A  prayer  and  u  vision.  Sen- 
kerch  and  Birs-Nimrnd  inscr.  of  Nebuchadnizzar,  The  re- 
volt ia  heaven,  by  H.  Fox  T.ilbot.  Annalacf  Su-gon,  by  J. 
Oppert.  Boll  inscr.  of  Sennacherib,  by  J.  M.  Rodwell. 
Siisiau  texts,  Median  version  of  tboBehistun  inscription. 
Three  Assyrian  deeds,  by  J.  Oppert.  Ancient  Babylonian 
moral  and  political  precepts,  Accadian  penitential  psalm, 
Babylonian  aaiuts'  calendar,  by  A.  U.  Sayce,  Eleventh 
tablet  of  the  Izdubar  legends,  by  G.  Smith. 

8.  Fragment  of  tiie  1st  aallier  papyrus.  Hymn  to  Ra-Har- 
machis,  by  K.  L.  Lnshiu^ton.  Aunalaof  Ilameses  iii.:  the 
Great  Hirria  pupyrua,  by  prof.  ICisenlohr  and  S.  Birch. 
Abstract  of  a  case  of  conspiracy,  by  P.  lo  P.  Il»^noaf.  luscr. 
of  the  gold  mines  of  Bhedesieli  and  Kuban.  Decree  of  Can- 
opus,  Inscr.  of  Darim  at  el-Khargeh,  Praise  of  leai'ning, 
by  S.  Birch.  Great  Mende.j  Stele,  tr.  from  Brugach-Bey. 
Litany  of  Ra,  by  E.  Navillo.  Papyrus  of  moral  precepts, 
by  T.  Deveria. 

See  Oontem.  rev.,  Dec.,  187o  (On  Greek  inscriptions,  by 
O.  T.  Newton)  ;  v.  3,  180l>  (GbrLstian  inBrriptious  in  Gaul ; 
Fraser'a  inag.,  v.  G7  fDeeipberiug  of  ancient  inscriptinns). 

Se^  a!so  Cuneiform  inscriptions  (p.  )  ; —Hieroglyphs 
(p.        )  :— Moabito  stone  ;— Rosetta  stone. 

lasectivoroua  plaut--^.     .S".';  Darwin  (C.)    1875 -JOll-lO 

xasects. 

1.  General  and  Miscellaneous  Works. 

—  AMi}iis{E  )     On  tho  uame.^  of  ants,  earwi;^'8  and  beetlea  ;  of 

caterpillar.-:,  B:i.iils,  and  slugs  ;  of  spidf-rs  ;  of  tlie  wood- 
louse.     [Ill  Philol.  B.C.  proceedings.     1858,  C'J,  GiJ,)  (1U3  13 

—  Ajassi:    {L.)      Eiabryological   claf^aifloation    of    Insects.     [In 

Smith,  contrih.,  v.  2.  laSi.j 3937.02 

—  Budjen  {L.  M.)     Epi-sodea  of  insect  life.     By  Achei.i 

domestica,  [p.scuti.]     3  v.     1851-52.     .     .  -14*23.02 


-  Burninstrr   {IT.)    Manual  of  entomology.     Tr.   by 

■\V.  E.   Shuckard.     1836 4S23.23 

-  Catlow  ( M. E,  1  ropiilar  Brit.  cntomolopry,18G2.  ^1822.00 
-•  Chtinn,(J.C.)     Anncles.     ^liw-r  Table  iilphub6tique.     2v.     18G0. 

[/n  /itj  Encycl.  d'hist.  nat] -1828.23 

-—  — Coleopteros,     .^Irfc  Table  alphabetique.    4  v.    18G1.    [Jn 

his  Encycl.  d*hl(*t.   nat.l 4828.24 

Papillonn[diurueactcrepuBculaircs.    18C9.     //i/*i.iEncy.-l. 

d'hist.  iiiit-i 4.M2H.27 

Papillonsjiocturnca.  1S70.    [/rtlCncycl.  d'hist.uat.J  4828.28 

-  Cmo(f)i  (K)    Curious  facts  in  tho  history  of  msoctn. 

1305 482:i.0'J 

-  Ccx  (.1/-.9.   K    W.)     Our  comrcon  insects.     2d  ed. 

1809 4^22.08 

-  Curtis  {J.)     Farm  insects  injuriou'5  to  tho  field  crops 

of  Groat  Britain  and  Irclaud.     18«0.     .     .  4828.02 

-  Dowjhi.'i   (,/.   W,)  and  Scott  {J.)     British   bcmiptcra. 

T.  1.  Homipterahotproptera.  7?rry.'^o<?.,13(;5.4744.07 

-  Duncan  [J,)    lutrod.  tocntomology.    [In  Jardie.    Nat.  libr  , 

V.  27.1 4711.28 

-  J)imc:in{P.M.)    Tr.msforni.  ofin.sects.    1S71.  -1^28.03 

A^oir.— Based  on  Blanchard's  '  Ilistoiro  dea  inaectes.' 

-  EiitomolorjisCs  annual      1871-76.     4  v.     .     .  'Is22.ll 

-  Figuier  (L)     Insect  -v^orld.     Eevised  by  E.  "W.  Jan- 

son.  1  60.    . 4823.12 

-  Gree))e(J.)  Insect  hunter's  companion.  1S70.  4822.10 

-  Orindon  {L.  IL)     Little  things  of  nature,  in  relation 

to  the  Bivino  benevolence.   18GG.     .     .     .  4-^2:106 

-  Ilagen  [II.)    Synopsis  of  tho  described  ueuroptera  of  N.  A.  ; 

with  a  list  of  tho  S.  Amer.  species.     [I-.i  Smith,  mi^cel. 
col..  V.  4,  18G2.] 3y-;5.U 

-  Insf:ct  world.     S€<:  Figuier  (L.),  above 48:!3.12 

-  his'xts  abroad.     Sc,  Wood  (J.  G.),  bcloxo -JHJK  04 

- /)i5cc^5  at  home.    .SV'.- Wood  (J.  G.).  tc/otu 432^.14 

-  Instructions  for  collecting.    [I)i  Sm.  report,  I808.I    .     . 

-  Jaeger  {B.)     Lifo  of  N.  Amer.  insects.   1859.  4823.07 

-  Kirhy  {W.)  find  Speiicc  (ir.)     Introduction  to  ento- 

mology. With  plates.  2d  ed.  2  v.  1810.  4833.03 
Same.     7th  ed,     I808.      ..'....  4823.05 

-  KfilUi)'  (V.)     Treatiso  on  insects  injurious  to  garden- 

ers, foresters,  and  farmers.     "With  notes  bv  J.  O. 
Westwood.     1840 48-2.18 

-  Lofw  [H.)     Monographs  of  diptera  of N.  A.    2  pta.    [In  Smith. 

miacel.  col... v.  0,  1807.]  ■ 3935,16 

-  Lubbock  {i^ir  J.)     Monograph  of  tho  coUemboli  and 

thysanura.     T^ffy  .soc,  1S73. 4714.18 

On  British  wild  flowers,  considered  iu  relation  to 

insects.     1875 ■   .  4913.14 

-  — ■  Nature  series.     On  tho  origin  and  metamorphosea 

of  insects.     1874. 4822. '20 

-  Michekt{J.)     The  insect.    With  illus,  by  GiacomcUi. 

1875.  .     ." 4S2S.00 

-  — L'insecte.     Co  ed.  1867 4822.17 

-  Moquiii  7ando}i\A.)     Elements  of  medical  zoology. 

Tr.  and  ed.  by  li.  T.  llalme.     ISGI.     .     .  4822.07 

-  Morris  J.  G.)     Catalogue  and  synopsis  of  tho  described  lepi- 

dopteraof  N.A.  [/u  Smith,  miscel.col.,  v.  3,  4,  1HG2.]  3935.13 

■  Insect  instincts  and  trauaformatioua.     [M  Smith,   report. 

1855.] 393G.10 

-  M'xrray  {A.)    Economic  entomology.    Aptcra.    [Myr- 

iapods-Juiidaj.    Scorpions.   Spiders.  Mites.     Lice. 
Ticks.]   1S7G 4822.24 

-  Newnuvi  {E.)     Familiar  introd.  to  the  history  of  in- 

a3cts.     1841.     ,     .   ■ 4823. 2.> 

-  Osten  SacJcm  {R.)    Catalogue  of  the  deacribed  diptera  of  N.  A. 

[In  Smith,  miscel  col.,  v. 3.  iti62.] 3935.13 

-  Packard  {A.  S.^jr.)     Directions  fur  collecting  and.  preserving 

insects.  1373.  [In  Sra.  miscel.  coll.,  v.  11. J  .  .  .  3935.21 
Guida  to  tho  study  of  insects,  and  treatise   on 

those  injurious  to  crops.  18G0 4823.13 

Half-hours  with  insects.     1877.       .     .     .  4823,27 

-  —  Our  common  insects.     1873 4822.21 

-  Pa((erso)i  (/?.)     Insects  mentioned  in  Shakespeare's 

plays.     1S41 4822.05 

-  Iipunie  {J.)     Insect  architeeturo.     New  cd.  by  J.  G. 

Wood.     18G9 4823.11 

A'oid.— Re  viewed  in  Qu.rev.,v.  120  (Homes  witliout  hands). 

-mid   ]Vesticood  {J.    0.)     N.ittnal  hi.stoiy  of  in^^ects. 

2  V.   IS  13 4822.01 

■  Sainnelsoa  (J.)  and  Hicks  (J.  B.)     The  earth  worm 

and  the  common  house  fly.  1858.  .  .  .  4823.  ('8 
•Say(T.)     American  eijtomology.    2  v.     .     .  483o.01 

-  Sciiddrr  (.9.  //.)     Catalogue  of  orthoptera  of  X.  A.,  described 

l>revioua  lol367.    [In  Smith.  misc«-l.col.,  v.  8,  ldii9.J  3935. 13 

■  Swi'msoa  ( TT. )  and  S'atckard  ( IF.  E. )     History  of  in- 

sects.     1840 48*22.03 


I-i  asking;  for  books,  use  Iho  ••  UooU  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOU'S  X.\AIK,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  iiUMBER. 


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INSECTS -INSURANCE 


Insects,  coniiimed. 

—  Stevens  {J.  F.)    IlluRtrations  of  British  entomology. 

Houstellata.     4  v.    182S-31 4S30.01 

Same.     Mandibulata.     7  v.     1828-35.     .4836.05 

Same.      Supplement.     1846 4836.11 

—  Van  Beneden  (P.  J.)     Animal  parasites  and  mess- 

mates.   1876 482223 

—  Van  Brayssel  (E)    Population  of  an  old  psar  tree. 

lllus.  by  Becker.     1870 4822.09 

—  Wood   <J.   0.)      Common  objects  of   the   coantry. 

1839. 4S22.(I4 

Insects  abroad.     Foreign  insects.    1874.  4828.04 

Insects  at  home.     1S72 4823.14 

—  Wood  (W.)  and   Wesiwood  (J.  0.)    Index  *entomo- 

logicus  :  illustrated  catalogue  of  lepidopterous  in- 
sects of  Gt.  Britain.     1854. 4827.22 

2.  Ants. 

—  Lard/ier  (D.)    The  bee  and  white  ants.  1874.  4824.13 

—  Moggridge  (J.  T.)    Harvesting  ants,  e(c.  1873.  4823.24 

3.  Bees. 

—  Sevan  (E)    The  honey  bee,  its  natural  history  and 

management.     1838 4824.03 

—  Dunbar  UPm.)     Beea.    [/)l  Jardine.     Nat.  libr.,  v.  34.)  4721.02 

—  ^/irv/i.s/i  bee-keeper.     By  a  country  curate,    [anon.] 

1851. 4824.08 

—  SaiUsoti    (J.  S.)     Bee-keeper's    directory,  or  bee 

culture.     1861 4824.12 

—  Haher{F.)    Nat  hist,  of  honey  bee.     1841.4824.15 

—  HuUh  (B.)    Bees  :  their  natural  history  and  general 

management.     1844 4824.01 

—  Kidder  (E.  P.)    Secrets  of  bee-keeping.     4th  cd. 

[1868.]     . 4824-U 

—  King  (N.  IL)  and  {IL  A.)    Bee-keeper's  text-book. 

21st  ed,     1872 4824.14 

—  Lannsiroth  (L.  X.)    Practical  treatise  on  the  bee. 

1860.  . 4824,02 

—  Lardner  (D.)     The  bee  and  white  ants,  their  man- 

ners and  habits.    [1874.] 4824.13 

—  I'ap'-rs  from  the  Quar.  rev.,  1852  ;  p.  118.20C.      .    .     .  2541.16 

—  Payne  {J.  U. )     Bee-keeper's  guide  ;  depriving  sys- 

tem.    4lhed.     1851. 4824.10 

—  Beaumer  [B.  A.  F.  de).     Nat.  hist,  of  bees.     From 

the  French.    1744 4824.06 

—  Scmiuelson  (J.)  and  Hicks  (J.  B.)     The  ho.iey  bee  ; 

with  chapters  on  instinct  and  reason.  18d0.  4824.04 

—  Taylor  (K)  Bee-keeper's  manual.  4th  ed.  1850. 4824. 09 

—  Thacher  (J.)    Practical  treatise  on  the  management 

of  bees.     1829 4824.05 

—  VanUre  (J.)  The  bees.  Tr.  by  A.Mui-phy.1808.1663.11 

—  Warder  (J.)    The  tnie  amazons  :  or  the  monarchy 

of  bees.     8ih  ed.     1749 4824.07 

4.  Butterflies,  Beetles,  Moths. 

—  ByeiKC.)     British  beetles.    1866.     .     .     .4822.19 

—  Clemens   {B.)      Tiueina   of    North   America.     AVith 

notes  by  the  editor,  H.  T.  Stainton.   1872.  4823.26 

—  Conant   (U.S.)    The  butteifly  hunters.     Illustrated. 

1868.   .     .     •. 4823.10 

—  Duncan  {J ■)    Beetles,    [/n  Jardine.    Nat.  libr.,  v.  3:1.]  4771.01 

British  butterflies.    (/»  Jardine.    Nat.  lilir..  v.  2'Jl  4711. 2'J 

BrilisU  moths,   spbyuxes,   elc.    [In  Jardine.     Nat.  libr., 

V.  30.] «11-3U 

Exotic  moths.     !/» Jardine.    Sat.   hl>r..v.32.)     .4711.32 

Foreiyu  butterflies.  U«  Jardine.     Nat.  libr.,  v.  31.]  4711.31 

—  Sumpkreys   (H.  N. )     The  butterfly  vivarium  ;  or  lu- 

secthome.     1858 4821.01 

—  Packard  [A.  S  .  jr.)    Monograph  of  the  geumetrid  moths,  or 

phalffiuidre  of  the  U.  S.     [In  U.S.   Gcut.  survey  of  the  terri- 
tories. V.  10.  187(1.1 1126.22 

—  Stainton   ill.    T.)      British   butterflies    and  moths. 

1867. 4822.22 

and  other.s.     Natural  history  of  the  Tinema  [a 

species  of  smaller  moth.     English,  French,  Ger- 
.man,  and  Latin  tfXt.]     8  v.     1855-64.     .   482  S.  15 

—  Wesiwood  (J.  0.)     *lintish  moths  and  their  tmns- 

formations.    Arranged  and  lUus.  in  plates  by  H.  N. 
Humphreys.     2  v.   184i;-45 4828.12 

—  Wood  (J.  a.)  Common  moths  of  Eugl.  1870.  4821.05 

5.  G-rasshoppers  and  Locusts. 

—  h'ackard  [A.  .9.)    Deport  ou  the  Rocky  Mountain  locust  and 

other  insects  iujiirinf?  crops  in   the  West.    [In  Hayden. 
9th  annual  rep.  of  U.  S.  geol.  survey,  187i.]    .    .    .  4116.29 


—  Thnmas  (C.)     AcrididiB  of  N.  A.     [In  U.  S.  Geol.  survey  of  the 

territories.     Eeports,  v.  5.  part  1.  1873-4.]  ....  1126.13  ' 
S^"  See  also  Agriculture  {Insects  injurious,  etc.,  p.  8). 

6.  Insects  Injurious  to  Vegetation. 

[.^t'c  Agriculture,  p.  8  of  Catalogue.) 

7.  Spiders. 

—  Blackwall  (J.)     Hist,  of  the  spiders  of  Gt.  Biitnin 

and  Ireland.     Bay  .■<oc.,  185'J.     fol.     .     .  4749.03 

—  Moggridqe    (•/.   T.)      Harvesting  ants,  and  trapdoor 

spiders.     1873 4823.24 

—  Spider    spinnings  ;    or   adventures    in    insect-land. 

[1870.] 4822.16 

—  Slavchj  (K  F.)    British  spiders.   1866.     .     .4822.15 

—  Wilder  [B.  G.)     Habits  and  parasites  of  epeira  riparia,  with  a 

note  ou  the  moulting  of  nephila  plumipes.     [Amer.  assoc, 

BCience.  v.  22,  1873.] 3946.20 

See  also  Pop.  eci.  monthly,  Oct.,  1872  {As  reffards  spiders); 
April,  187.5  (Triangle  spider,  by  B.  G.  Wilder). 

See  aUo  Pop.  sci.  monthly.  May,  June,  1873  (Instinct  in 
insects,  by  G.  Pouchet ;  2  art.) 

#5*  See  also  Natural  history  {General  works)  ;— Medicine 
{Medical  zoology). 
Inspiration. 
. —  Emerson  {li.  W.)    Inspiration.  [Tn  his  Letters  and  social  aims, 

1876] 2524.19 

Inspiration  of  the  Bible.    S^e  Biblical  aud  relig.  literature  {In- 
spiration, p.  89). 
Instinct  aud  reason.     See  Natural  history.   {Instinct  and  reason.) 

Institut  de  Frnnce. 

—  Alemhcrt   (J.  le  B.  d'}.     Eulogies  of  members  of  the 

French  academy.     2  v.     1799 3221.15 

—  Edwards  (E.)     Chapters  of  the  biogr.  history  of  the 

French  academy.     1864 2744.12 

—  Flourens  {.M.  J.  P.)     History  of  Academy  of  sciences  of  Paris. 

[In  Sm.  report,  1362.] 3936.17 

—  Pelli.wn{P.)  Hist  of  the  French  acad.   1657.   2741.02 
Institutions.    See  Government  (p.  684)  ; — Law  ; — Man  ;— Social 

science. 
Instruments.    See  Arts  (Useful,  Instruments,  p.  44). 

Insurance. 

1.  General  works, 

—  Insurance  blue   book.     1874—1876-77.     3   v.     New 

York,  a  a  Jiine,  1874-77.    4°.     .     .     .     .   5918.21 

—  Insurance  times,  v.  1-10, 1868-77.     N.  Y.,  [n.t.p.]  4°. 

—  Is'ew  York  {Slate  of).     Insurance  department     1st- 

17th  annual  report  of  the  superintendent,  1861- 
76.     23t 5946.01 

—  Walford  (0.)     Cyclopiedia,  elc 5936.21 

yote. — When  completed  will  probably  make  5  volumes. 
2.  Fire  and  marine  insurance. 

—  Brou'n  {S.)    On  the  progress  of  fire  ins.  in  Gt.  Britain.     [In 

Statistical  soc.  of  Loudon.    Journal,  v.  20,  1857.]     .  6934.20 

—  Om-.hI  {A.  C.)     Practice  of  fire  underwriting.     3ded. 

1865 5931.03 

—  Martin  (F. )     Hist,  of  Lloyd's  and  of  marine  insur- 

ance in  Gt.  Britain.     With  statistics.  1876.  5931.12 

—  Park  (J.  A.)     System  of  marine  insurance.     4th  ed. 

1800 5624.16 

3.  Li/e  insurance. 

—  Allen  {J.  A.)      Medical  examinations,   etc.     2d  ed. 

1867 4327.11 

—  Bibliographical  catalogue  of  works  on  life  insurance  aud  an- 

nuities.   [/nNew  York  ins.  report,  1868.  p.  126-162.]  0946.09 

—  Clifford  (G.)     Life  assurer's  handbook,  and  key  to 

life  assurance.     1870 5931.14 

—  Farren  ( Q. )    Observations  on  the  laws  of  mortality 

and  disease,  and  on  the  principles  of  life   insur- 
ance.    1829 5914.26 

—  Francis   (J.)      Annals,   anecdotes  and  legends  :  a 

chronicle  of  life  assurance.  1853.     .     .     .  5931.09 

—  Ilipstey  (ir.)      Equational    arithmetic,    apphed    to 

que.jcious  of  lif  J  insurance.   18.58.     .     .     .  4012.04 

—  Hoinans   {S.)     Life  insurajice.    {In   Amer.  soc.    sci.    assoc. 

Traus.,  no.  2,  1870,] 5811.01 

—  Massitc'iusells.      Insurance  commissioners.     Exports 

on  life  insurance  :  1859-1805.     With  app.   by  E. 
Wright.     Boston,  1S65.   8^ 5931.15 

—  Kew    York    {Stale  of).     Insurance  dep't.     Valuation 

tables.     Albany,  1872.    fol 

—  Nolt{J.C.)    Valiio  of  life  iu  the  South.    [/uDeBow  (J.  B.  B.) 

ludustrial  resources,  etc.,  v.  3,  1803  ;  p.  83-92  ]  .  6925.27 
Pocock  {L  )     Famhiur  esplanutiou   of  nature   and 

imporlano.=!  of  nssiirances  upon  lives.  1842.  5931.07 
Rouse  {  W  )     Remarks  on  the  comparative  value  of  freehold 

and  copyhold  laud  ;  worth  of  lives  ou  admittances  aud  eu- 


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fi-ancliisomcnt  ftiul  on   the  purchase  of  advowsons.     [In 
Pamphleteer.  V.  7, 1815.1 •.     .5058.07 

—  SievdciniKli.  H.)   Thonied.  adviser  in.  1S74.  43-27.10 

—  Wnlford  { C. )     [Life]  insurance  guide  and  handliook. 

2ded.    18G7. 5U31.10 

—  Willei/   (K.)      Instruction  book  for    lifo  insurance 

agonts,  canviiKsiTS  and  solicitors.     1874.  5931.10 

—  Wrif]lti  {E. )    Politics  and  mysteries  of  lifo  iusurance. 

1b'73 5931.11 

Traps  baited  with  orphan  ;  or  -whiit  is  the  matter 

with  lif  J  iusurance  ?     1877 5:131.18 

SCB-  Sc  also  Annuities  (p.  29) :— Law  {Insurance)  ;— 
Friendly  societies  (p.  5G1)  ;— Vital  Btatiwtics. 

.SVe  also  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  74.  IH.'iy  (Lite  assurance)  ;  Con- 
temp,  rev.,  V.  12.  ISOy  (Morals  of  the  Mbert  Lite  Ins.  Co.)  ; 
Ed.  rev.,  V.  103  (Lifo  assurauco)  ;  Int.  rev..  May,  1875  (Life 
iusurance,  by  S.  Newconib);  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  5,  0,  1862-3 
(Quackery  of  ins.  couipauics)  :  v.  If,  1867  (Ins.  good  ;  bad, 
and  indifferent)  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  97.  18G3  (Life  insurances) ; 
Qu.  rev..  V.  106,  1850  (.innals  of  lilo  insurance)  :  v.  :28,  1870 
(Life  ass.  co.);  ^Vcstm.  rev.,  v.  02, 1860  (Albertlifo  assur.  co.) 
Intellect.    .Sc"  Philosophy.  (Psycholoffy,  etc.) 

—  Emerson  {It.  W.)     Essays.  1st  s.  1873  ;  p.  293-315.    .     .2524  05 
Intellecmal  dovelopmont  of  Europe.    See  Draper  (J.  W.)  5814.04 

Intellectual  life.     .V«  Hamerton  (P.  G.)    1873 2628.24 

Intellectual  observer.     .V'-:  Student  and  intellectual  observer. 
Intellectual  system  of  the  universe.    See  Cudworth  (It.)  3537.08 
Intelligence  and  perfectibility  of  animal3«    *Sefl  Leroy   (C.  G.) 

1870 ..,»....  4722.10 

Intelligence  of  animals.     .Sie  Menault  (E.)  , 4722.03 

IntelUgence  (On).     .SV.j  Taine  (H.  A)    1871 6126.17 

Intemperance.    See  Medicine  [Stimulants,  p.  767): — Temperance. 

Interest.     See  Political  economy. 

Interest  tables.     .SVc  Mathematics.  (Commercial  arithmetic.) 

Interiorilecorator.     .V«Hay(D.  K.) 1453.13 

Interlude  of  the  disobedient  child.     .Sec  lugelend  (T. )     . 
Interlude  of  tho  four  elements.     Ed.  by  J.  O.  HaUiwell.    Lon- 
don, 1848.     16°.   [In  Percy  society,  v.  22.]    ....  5060.22 
Interlude  of  the  trial  of  treasure.    Ed.  by  J.  0.  HaUiwell.    [Jn 

Percy  society,  v.  28.] 6060.28 

Intermediate  state.     See  Biblical  and  relig,  literature.    {Future 

life.  p.  88  ;— Purgatory,  p.  99.) 
Internal  improvements.      Ellet  (C.  jr.)    Essay  on  tho  laws  of 
trude  in  reference  to  the  works  of  internal  improvenent 

'  in  the  United  States.    1839 6932.23 

jOtS"  See  also  Arts  (Useful  :  various  headings,  p.  39). 
lateruatioual  scientific  series.     Nos.  l-'.i2.    New  York, 
1872-77.     12=.     [Now  publishing.]      .     . 

Contents:  No.  1.  Tyndall(J.)  Forms  of  water,  in  clouds, 
rain,  rivers,  ice,  and  glaciers  [4021.27].  2.  Bagehot  (W.) 
Physics  and  politics  [5712.14].  3.  Smith  {K.)  Food.s 
[4352.1.5].  4.  Bain  (A.)  Mind  and  body  [6438.17].  5.  Spen- 
cer (H  )  Study  of  sociology.  [.5812.24]  6.  Cooko  (J.  P..  jr.) 
New  chemistry  [4213.06).  7.  Stewart  (B.)  Conservation  of 
energy  [4022.31].  8.  Pettigrew  (J.  B.)  Animal  locomotion 
[4723.24].  9.  Maudsley  (H.)  Kesponsibility  in  mental  dis- 
ease [4333.31].  10.  Amos(S.)  Science  of  law  [5014.23].  11. 
Marey  (E.  J.)  Animal  mechanisiu  :  locomotion  [4723.27]. 
12.  Draper  (J.  W.)  History  of  the  conflict  between  relig- 
ion and  scieuco  [3541.25].  13.  Schmidt  (O.)  Doctrine  of 
descent  and  Darwinism  [4713.14].  14.  Vogel  ^/'jo/.)  Chem- 
istry of  lisht  and  jihotoRraphy  [3941.16).  15.  Cooke(M.  C) 
Fungi  [4912.21].  16.  Whitney  (W.  D.)  Life  and  growth  of 
language  [6411.18].  17.  Jevons  (W.  S.)  Money  and  tho 
mechanism  of  exchange  [5915  00].  18.  Lommel  (E.)  Na- 
ture of  light,  with  pliysical  optica  [4024.18].  19.  Van  Ben- 
eden.  (P.  J.)  Animal  parasites  and  messmates  [4822.23]. 
20.  Schiitzenberger  (P.)  On  fermentation  [4212.20].  21. 
Bernstein  {I'rof.)  Five  een.ses  of  man  [4323.12].  22.  Bla- 
serna  (P.)  Theory  of  sound  in  its  relation  to  music 
[1502.31]. 

Internatioual  (The). 

^-  VilMftrd  (E)     History  of.  1874 5033.12 

—  Wasson  (/>.  A.)    Tho  international.     [/?i  Amer.  soc.  sci.  assoc. 

Trans.,  no.  5,  1873.) 6811.03 

See  also  Eraser's  luag..  n.  b.,  v.  12.  1875  (3  articles)  ;  Old 
and  new,  March.  1872   Art.  by  C.  F.  Dunbai-). 

jQtg*  See  also  PoUtical  economy.  {LcLbur  question.) 
International    congress    of   prehistoric    archseology : 
transactions  of  the  third  session,  18C8.     London, 

1869.     8°. 5813.28 

International  exhibitions.  See  Arts  (Useful;  Exhibitions,  elc.,p.  43). 
Internatioual  law.     See  Law.  {Inter national  law.) 

luteruational  penitentiary  cougi-ess,  1872.  Transac- 
tions.    Ed.  by  E.  Pears.     L.,  1872.     8°.  5S18.25 

International  poUcy.  Essays  on  the  foreign  relations 
of  England.  London,  i8()G.  8°.  .  .  ..5710.14 
Note. — Fop  con(eft?s  seo  Covxatries  {England  :  Foreign  pol- 
icy, p.  308). 

International  review,     v.  1-4.     1874-77.     New  York, 

1874-77.     8' 819G,0G 

Intervention  or  non-intervention,    ^'.e  Stapleton  {.\.  G.)  5727.11 

Interviews,  memorable,  etc.    See  Cox  (S.  H.j 3537.03 

Introduction  to  vegetable  physiology.  [«no)i.  ]  Lon- 
don, 1845.    16= 4912.20 

Intuitions  of  tho  mind.     See  M'Cosh  (James).    1860.    .    .  6424.19 


Invention  and  discovery  :  curious  facts.  Edinburgh, 
[18C9.]     IG".     . 3913.30 

Inventions.     S'c  Arts  (Useful |  :  1  nventicm,  p.  H). 

Inventions  (Theology  ol).     .S- c  Blakcly  (J.)    1856.     .     .     .3322.10 

Inveriebrata.     See  Natural  liistory. 

Invisibles  (The)  ;  phenomena  called  spiritual,  \anon.] 
Philadelphia,  1867.     12" 3S15.16 

Inwood  {Uev.  Jetbro).     Sermons  ;  virtues  of  freema- 1 
sonry.     London,  1709.  8^ 5837.29 

Ion,  tragedy.    Sec  Euripides. 

Ion,  tragedy.     See  Talfourd  (T.  N.)    183C In  6093.03 

lona.    See  Coantries(/i'nii,  p.  831). 

Ionian  Isles.    See  Countries  (p.  334). 

Ionia  (.Vncient).  See  International  rev.,  July.  1876  (Ionian  name 
by  E.  Cnrtius) :  and  leading  histories  of  Greece  (p.  327). 

Iowa.     See  Countries  {Iowa,  p.  334). 

Iowa  college.  See  New  Englander,  Apr.,  1S73  (art.  by  jires.  Ma- 
goiiu). 

Iphigenia,  trag.    See  Dennis  ; — Euripides  ; — Goelho  ;— Racine. 

i-ailh  (.\ugustia  Simon).  Querelles  litteraii-es,  ou  me- 
moires  pour  servir  ^  I'histoiro  des  revolutions  do 
la  ri^publiquo  des  lettres,  depuii  Hom6re  jusqu'a 
DOS  jours.     4  V.     Paris,  1701.     12^.      .     .  2761.26 

Iran.    »f  Drummond  (Wm.)    Origiues,  v.  1.  1824.      .    .    425.26 

Irby  {A.  P.)  Travels  in  Slavonic  provinces  of  Turkey,  18G6.  See 
Mackenzie  (G.  M.)  ami  Kirby 1033.20 

Ireland.  See  Countries  {Ireland,  p.  334),  for  its  history,  descrip- 
tion, and  social  condition.  For  its  language,  literature,  and 
poetry,  see  Language  ;— Literature  ; — Poetry. 

Ireland  (Ales.)  List  of  the  writings  of  Wm.  Hazlilt 
and  Leigh  Hunt,  chronologically  arrancjed  ;  ■i^ith 
notes  and  selections  of  opinions  regarding  their 
characteristics  ;  prec.  by  review  of  Barry  Corn- 
wall's '  Memorials  of  Larab.'aud  a  chrouol.  list  of 
the  works  of  Lamb.  With  notes,  etc.  London, 
1868.     8'^ 3075.28 

Ireland  (John  B.)  Wall  Street  to  Cashmere,  1851-5G. 
New  York,  1859.     8" ■  .  1025.04 

Ii'eland  (Wm.  Henry).  Confessions  ;  jiarticulars  of 
bis  fabrication  of  the  Shakspeare  manuscripts  ; 
'with  anecdotes  and  opinion.s.   L.,1805.  i2°.  1753.30 

—  Investigation  of  Mr.  Malone's  claim  to  tho  character 

of  scholar  or  critic  ;  exam,  of  his  Inquiiy  into  tha  ; 
authenticity  of  the  Shakspeare  manuscripts,  elc.  ' 
by  S.  Lreland,     London,  [)(.<;.]   8'.     .     .  1753.31 

—  Memoirs  of  Henry  tho  great,  of  France.    [a«oii.]   2  v. 

London,  1824.    8^ 3076.31 

—  Memoirs  of  Jeanne  u' Arc.     [roiwi.]     2  v.     London, 

lS2t.   12° 3093.18 

—  Miscellaneous  papers  and  legal  instruments  under 

the  hand  and  seal  of  bhakspeara  :  including  the 
tragedy  of  King  Lear,  find  a  small  fnigment  of 
Hamlet,  from  the  original  mss.  in  the  possession 
ofS.  Leland.     London,  1796.  8".    .     .     .1753.31 

Fitzgerald  {F.)     Ireland  forgeries.     [/7i /lis  Romance  of  the 

Enghsh  stage,  1875.J 1723.29 

—  Mr.  Ireland's  vindication  of  his  conduct,  respecting 

the  publication  of  the  supposed  Shakspeare  mss. 
London,  1796.    8° ."1753.31 

—  Vortigern  ;  hist.  play.     L.,  1832.     8°.     .  In  5093.15 

—  Fa.'isages  selected  by  distinguished  personages,  on 

the  great  literary  trial  of  Vortigern  and  Eowena  ; 
a  comi-tragedy,  whether  it  bo  from  Shaksijeare. 
[A  satire,  anon.]  London,  [ii.  tZ.]  24°.  .  1753.32 
Irenseus.  Writings.  Tr.  liy  A.  Roberts,  and  W.  H. 
liambaut.  2  v.  Edinburgh,  1863-69.  8\  [Ante- 
Nicene  lib.,  v.  5,  9.] 3467.12 

—  On  the  rule  of  faith,  [//i  Tracts  for  tho  times,  v.  1, 1839.)  3613.09 

See  elaborate  article,  with  retereuees,  in  M'Glintock  and 

Strong.  V.  4;  also  Dublin  rev.,  July,  1876  (Witness  of  S. 

Ireo^us  to  catholic  doctrine). 
Iriarte    (Tomas    de).       Fabulas    literarias.      Boston, 

Cambridge,  1«54.     18° ".     .  7216.21 

Irish.    See  Ireland  {above). 

Irish  bar.     See  (in  Biography  :  legal,  p.  Ill)  Ilayward  ; — 0'1'iana- 

qan  ; — Sh  iel. 
Irish  iu  America.     See   Maguire   (J.  I'.),  1808   [1133,06]  i—Byrns 

(S.),  1873  [1132.17]. 
Irish  laud  question,  impartially  considered.     F.  K.  G. 

S.     [anon.]     London,  1870.    81       ...     492.06 
Note. — For  other  works  ou  tho  Irish  land  e^uestion  see 

Countries  {Ireland,  p.  235). 

Irish  odes,  etc.     See  De  Vere  (A.)  1869 1642.28 

Irish  sketch  book.  See  Thackeray  (W.  M.)  1864.  .  .  .  955.01 
Irish  wits  and  worthies.  See  Fitz-Patrick  (W.  J.)  1873.3111.17 
Irmler  (J.  G.  Fr. )     Die  ueue  Uesinuungs-verfassung, 

elc. ;  Oder  das  Neue  Testament  verteutschet  und 

mit  geschichtlich  begrundeteu   Eiuleitungen  vcr- 

sehen.     Aken  an  der  Elbe,  1847.   12°.  .     .  3753.(i2 


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Iron  and  ji-on  trade.  •S'"'  Arts  (UBefnl  :  7riH.  p.  44)  ; — Mftallurgy, 
p.  4;>)  ;  also  loteniat.  rev.,  v.  1.  1874  (Iron  resources  oi  the 
U.  S.,  by  J.  S.  Newberry)  ;  Atlantic  niunthly,  Nov.,  1877. 

Iron  clads,     S'-t  Naval  science. 

Iron  furnace  ,  or,  slavery  and  seceBBion.  See  Aughey  (J.  H.) 
1863 6831.(11 

Iron  horse  [the  looomntivel.     Sir  Ballantyne  (K.M.)  1871.  3a25.39 

Iron  mask.     S''e  Biography  (p.  lOU). 

Irons  (Wm.  J.)  Athauasiiis  contra  mnndum  :  a  letter 
[on  the  athanasian  creed.  With  the  Greek  of  the 
creeds].     London,  1872.     12° 3.5f;:l.05 

—  Idea  of  the  national  church,     [In  Replies  to  '  Essays  and  re- 

views,' 1802, J 3547,07 

Ironsides  (Life  in  a  man  of  war,  or  scenes  in  old). 
[roioM.]     Philadelphia,  1841.     8°.     .     .     .     913.13 

Irony.     See  Atl.  monthly,  v.  26.  1870  (a r«.  by  F.  H.  Hedge). 

Iroquois.     5t'e  Countries  (/ndians, p,  333). 

Irrawaddi.     See  Countries,  etc.  [Irrawaddi,  p.  335). 

Irvmg(B.A.)   Commerce  of  India.  L.,  1838.  8'.  5923.04 

Irving  (David).  Lives  of  the  Scotish  writers.  2  v.  in 
1.     Edinburgh,  1850.  8° 3265.07 

Irving  (fifw.  Edward).  The  oracles  of  God.  Judg- 
ment to  come.  3d  ed.  L.,  1824.  8°.  .  3563.16 
/i®*  For  lives  of  E.  I.  see  Biography  (p.  160). 

Irving  (rTeorge  Vere).  On  treasure  trove.  [In  Jour,  oi  British 
arch  ass,.  V.  16.] 1461,16 

Irving  (Henry,  English  actor).  See  Gentleman's  mag.,  Feb.,  1872  ; 
Macm.  mag,,  v.  31,  1875  (The  new  Hamlet  and  his  critics). 

Irving  (Joseph).  Annals  of  our  time  :  diurnal  of 
events,  [1837-68].     London,  1«69.     8°.     .  6725.01 

—  Suppl.,  to  March  19,  1874.     L,,  1875.     8°.  6725.01a 
Irving   (John  Treat,  jr. )      Indian   sketches  ;  Pawnee 

tribes.  2  v.  Philadelphia,  1835.  12°.  .  561.01 
Irving  (Pierre  M.)     Life  and   letters  of  "Washington 

Irving.     4  V.     1863-64.   12° 3086.01 

Irving  (Theodore).    Conquest  of  Florida, by  Hernando 

deSoto.  New  York,  1851.  12°.  .  .  .  592.15 
Irving   (Washington).     Adventures  of  Bonneville  in 

the   Kocky  Mountains   and  the   far   West.     New 

York,  1856.   12° 1114.08 

Same.  •  New  York,  1832.  12°.     .     .     .      1114.08a 

—  Astoria  ;  or  anecdotes  of  an  enterprise  beyond  the 

Kooky  Mts.  New  York,  1852.  12°.  .  .  1123.01 
Same.     New  York,  18.5.5.   12°.     .     .     .      1123.01a 

—  Biography  oi'  Marg.   M.  Davidson.     New  ed.     New 

York,  1850.  12° 1612.02 

—  Bracebridge  Hall.     New  York,  1851.  12°.     .     215.27 

Note. — For  contents  see  entry,  p.  492. 

—  Conquest  of  Granada.  [14.57-92].N.Y.,1851.12°.215.32 
S.ime.     New  York,  1856.  12°.     .     .     .     .215.32a 

—  Crayon  miscellany.     New  York,  1855.    12°.'  922.16 

Contents :    1.   Tour   on  the  prairies.     2.   Abbotsford. 
3.  Newstead  Abbey. 

—  Life  and  voyages  of  Christopher  Columbus.     3  v. 

'New  York,  1855.    12° 3043.01 

—  Life  of  George  Washington.     5  v.     New  York,  1856- 

59.     12°. 3177.13 

Same.     New  York,  1856-59.    8°.     .     .     .  3177.08 

—  Life  Of  Oliver  Goldsmith  ;  with  selections  from  his 

writings.     2  v.     New  York,  1847.     18°.     .  3066.02 

—  Mahomet  and  his  successors.     2  v.    New  York,  1853. 

12° 3115.24 

—  Oliver  Goldsmith:  biography.  N.Y., 1855.12°.  3006.04 

—  Sketch-book.     New  Yoik,  1S55.     12°.     .     .     215.29 

Note.  —The  contents  are  given  on  p.  492  of  Catalogue. 

—  Spanish  papers  and  other  miscellanies.     2  v.     New 

York,  1866.  12°. 2533.11 


Conte7its. 


Abderahman  :  founder  of  Om- 
miadbS  in  Spain,  v,  1. 
Biographical  sketches  : 

Allstou  (W,),  V,  2. 

Barrows  {Lieut.),  v.  2. 

Campbell  (T  ),  v.  2. 

Davidson  (Margaret  M,),  v.  2. 

Lawrence  (Capt.  J.),  v,  2. 

Perry  [Commi'doye),  V.  2, 
■  Porter  Ciipt.  D,).  v.  2. 

Talm^i  (Oouversation8with),v,2. 

Letters  of   Jonathan   Oldstyle, 
gent.,  V.  2. 

lievifws  and  miscellanies : 

Catskill  niountaius,  v.  2, 

Pommiinipaw.  v,  2. 

Conquest  of  Granada,  v.  2. 

Conspiracy  of  the  cocked  hats, 
V.  2. 

Chronicle  of  Fernan  Gonzalez, 


count  of  Castile,  v,  1. 

Chiouicle  of  Fernando  the  saint, 
v.  1. 

Legend  of  Count  Julian  and  his 
family,  v,  1, 

Legend  of  Don  Rodericlc,  v,  1. 

Legend  of  Pelayo,  V,  1, 

Legend  ol  the  subjugation  of 
Spain,  v,  1. 

Desultory  thoughts  on  criti- 
cism, V.  2. 

Holland  [K  ;win  C),  v.  2. 

Letter  from  Granada,  v.  2. 

Letter  to  the  editor  of  •  The 
Kniejicrboelior,'  V.  2. 

National  nomenclature,  v,  2. 

Paine  (Rc.bert  Tre.at),  v.  2. 

Sleepy  hollow,  v.  2. 

Wheaton  's  History  of  the  North- 
men, V.  2. 


—  Tales  of  a  travellrr.     New  York,  1S55,     12°,     215.30 

Note. ~i'or  contents  see  entry  in  Fiction  (p,  492). 

—  Tales  of  the  Alhambra.     N.  Y.,  1Sj5.     12^     215.26 

—  Vignette  illustrations  of  the  writings  of  W.  I.     New 

York,  1858.   12° 2533.13 

—  Wolfert's  roost,  and  other  papers.     New  York,  ls55. 

12° 215.31 

Note. — For  contents  Bee  entry  in  Fiction  (p.  492). 

—  Works.     15  v.     New  York,  1855.    12°. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Knickerbocker's  History  of  New  York 
[2lri  28].  2.  Sketch  book  [ilS.sa],  3.  4,  5.  Life  of  Colum- 
bus I3U43.01),  6,  Bracebridge  Hall  [216,27),  7.  Tales  of  a 
traveller  [21.).30J.  8.  Astoria  fll23.lil),  9.  Crayon  miscel- 
lany [922,10],  10,  Bonneville's  adventures  [1114  08).  11. 
Goldsmith  ;  a  biography  [30(36,04],  12,  13.  Mahomet  and 
bis  successors  [31)5  24].  14.  Conquest  of  Granada  [215.32]. 
16.  Alhambra  (215.26). 

—  aiid  Paulding  (J.  K. )      Salmaguudi.     New  York, 

1857.   16° 2533.14 

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ring iJ.)    and  Lnn'/acre  {J.  B  )      Nat.   portr.  (gallery,  v.  1, 
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Feb.,  1860. 
Is  "eternal"  punishment  endless?  SceVf\n\on  (James  M,)3547.08 
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Isabel ;  or  Sicily.     See  Tuckerman  (U.  T.)    Sicily,  a  pilgrimage, 

1852 972.07 

Isabella.     j8^  For  persona  of  this  name  see  Biography  (p.  ICO). 

Isabella  Orsini.     See  Guerrazzi  (F.  D.) 7317.06 

Isffius.    Orationes."    Gr.  etLat.     (/jj  Muller  (C)    Oratioues  Atlici, 
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—  Speeches  concerning  the  laws  of  succession  to  property  at 

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—  Jehb  (R.  C.)    Attic  orators,  v.  2,  1870 0325.13 

Isaiah,    i^ee  Biblical  andreligious  lit.  (Zjum/i,  p.  89). 

Iscanus   (Josephus).      De  bello    Trojano.      Londiui, 

Valpy,  1825.  8° 7713.12 

Isherwood    (Beuj.    F. )    Engineering  precedents  for 

steam  machinery.     2  v.     N.  Y,,  185'J.   8°.  3li25.04 
Isidorus  C/iaracc?iWS.    Mansioneaparthicffl.    (/jiMUller  (C.)    Ge- 

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Isis  and  (Jsiris.     Plutarch,     in  Ais  Morals,  v.  4,  1870  ;  p.  65  139. 
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consult  Classical  dictionaries,  and  works  ou  ancient  Egyjit. 
Isis  :  an  Egypt,  piltrimage.    *>■  St.  JohnlJ.A.)  2v.  1853.  1091.07 

Isis  unveiled.     *!e  Blavatsky  (H.  P.)    1877 3818.21 

Isila   (Jose'    Francisco   de).      History   of    the    famous 

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Islaford,  and  other  poems.  .Vc^  Murray  (G.)  1845.  .  .1673.38 
Islam.     <Sft:  Mohammedanism  (p.  U)0). 

Island  bride  ;  poems.     iS'-c  Colman  (J.  F.) 163120 

Island  ol  lire  [Iceland],     ,SVe  Headley  (P.  C.)     1875.      .     .  1143.17 

Isle  of  liourbon.     See  Countries  iHeunion,  p.  3tll). 

Isle  of  France.    A'e*^  Countries  (.)/('"j-(^tu.s-,  p,  343). 

Isle  of  Man.     Sec  Countries  {Isle  of  Man,  p,  335). 

Isle  of  Wight.     See  Countries  {Isle  of  Wigld,  p.  330). 

Isle  of  p.tlms.    *rT\ilson  (John).     Poems.  1868.      .    .     .1696.26 

Isles  of  Loch  Awe.     See  Hamerton  (P.  G.)     1856.    .     .     .  1661.18 

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IsmaiUa.     A'ee  Baker  (.Sir  S.  W.)     1875 1086.10 

Isocrates.   Orationes  et  ejjistolae.    Kecog.  J.  G.  Baiter. 

Gr.  et  Lat.     Paris.,  JHdot,  1846.   h°.     .     .  7766.02 

—  Orations.     From  the  Greek,  by  J.  Gillies.     London, 

1778.     4° '.     .  6325.11 

—  Orations  and  epistles.     From  the  Greek,  by  J.  Dins- 

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—  Jehb{R.C.)     Attic  orators,  V.  2.  1876 C325.— 

See  also  Revue  dee  d.  raondes,  Nov..  1871. 

Israel  and  the  Gentiles,     ije,;  Da  Costa(I.) 3464.09 

Israel  in  Egypt.     See  Clark  (E.  L.)     1874 1077,04- 

Israel  of  the  Alps.     See  Muston  (A.)     1863 3434.01 

Israeh.     ,See  Disraeli. 

Israelites.     6'ee  Jews  (p.  338). 

Islhmus.  etc.    See  Fanama  (p.  3615)  ;— Suez  (p.  371). 

Istria  (Dora  d'),  pseud.     See  Koltzoff-Massalsky  ,H.  Ghika,  prin- 

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Isumbras  (Romance  of).     [In  Thornton  romances.     Camden  soc, 

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Italian.     &.ir  See  Italy  {in  Countries  (p.  336).  for  travels  and  de- 

scriplive  ivories.     Also  Biography  (/(((/oiJi.  p.  Ill)  ;— Drama 

(p.  425)  ;— Fine  arts  {Halt/,  p,  545)  —Language  {Italian}:  — 

Literature  {Italian). 

Italian  Alps,     .fee  Freshfleld  (D.  W.)     1875 983.28 

Itahan  comedies.    ,S'''e  Drama  {//a/in/i.  p.  4'25). 

Italian  jonrneys.     &'c  Howells  (W.  D.)     1867 972.06 

Italiaulilo  and  legends,  &v  Ritchie  (A.  C.  M.)  1870.  .  974.11 
Italian  nights  and  pa]ial  principles.  5ee  Jarves  (J.  J.)  1856.  972,12 
Italian  vallpvs  of  the  Pennine  Alps.     5ce  King  (S.W,)    1858.983.09 

Italics:  Italy  ill  1864.    *x  Cobbe  (F.  P.)   1861 971.19 

Italy,     .See  Italian,  above. 

Itinerant  (The).     .9ee  Ryley  (S.  W.)     18C9 1741.01 

Ives  (Joseph  C. )    Report  upon  the  Colorado  river  of 
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1822-J ^     .     .     .     .   J091-37 

Jahn  (Johann,  D.D. )  History  of  the  Hebrew  common- 
wealth.    Oxford,  1810.     8° 344-.^.  1)3 

Jailjoiurual    &e  Mitchel(Johu).     1851 3121.18 

Jains.    Cotebrooke  [H.  T.)    Observ.  ou  the  sect  of  Jaiua.    [In  his 

Miscel.  essays,  v.  2.     1873. J 7815.08 

Jal  (Auguste).     Archcsologie  navale.     2  v.    Paris,  1810. 

8° 4518.17 

Jamaica.    S':e  Countries  (Jamaica,  p.  337). 
Jambiichus.     S  e  lambUchus. 

James  i.,  (kinij  vf  Knqland).  A  counter  blast  to  to- 
bacco. With  notes,  e/c,  by  C.  Bcckington.  New- 
castle-upon-Tyne, 1843.  8° 433i.28 

—  Es.sayes  of  a  prentise,  in  the  divine  art  of  poesie, 

1585.      A   counterblaste  to  tobacco,   1G04.      Re- 
prints, ed.  by  E.  Arber.     L.,  }8.,9.   18°.   .5011.08 
jBti*  For  lives  of  James  i.  see  Biography  (p.  161). 
James  i.,  (king  of  Scotland).     Works;     With  life,  and 
dissertation  on  Scottish  music.     Glasgow,  1  •  25. 

2° 1662.35 

j8Eg"  For  sketclies  of  his  life  see  Biography  (p.  161). 

James   (Edwin).     Bankrupt  law  of  the  U.  S.,  18G7. 

With  notes,  and  decisions.   N.Y.,1867.  8".  5635.22 

James   (George  Payne  Rainsford).     Dark  scenes  of 

history.     New  York,  1850.     12°.      ,     .     .     413.22 

—  History  of  Charlemagne.     N.  Y.,  [)i.(7.]  18°.   3034.15 

—  History  of  Chivalry  [and  tho  Crusades].    New  York, 

[n.  d.]     18° •  .  6623.17 


82      In  asliiug  for  books,  use  the  "Book  Orders,"  ;;iving  the  AUTHDIt'S  N\ME,  tha  flrst  part  of  the  TITLE,  aud  tho  NU.MBER. 


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James  (G.  P.  K.),  cnnthmed. 

—  History  of  Edward  the  black  prince.     2  v.    London, 

1836.     8° 305i.03 

—  History  of  Richard  Creuv  do  Lion.     2  v.     London, 

1854.  12^ 3153.05 

—  Life  of  Henry  it.  king  of  France.     2  v.     New  York, 

1855.  12° 3077.12 

—  Lifo  of  Louis  XIV.     2  v.     L.,  1851.     12°.     .  311i.08 
- —  Lives  of  foreiga  etatesmea.    See  Crowe  (E.  E.)  and  James 

(G.  P.  K  ) ; 3211.19 

' — Memoirs  of  celebrated  women.  L.,187C.   12°.  3251.10 
Contents  :  Joan  of  Aic.    Mart^aret  of  Aujou.    Lady  Jane 
Grey.      Auna    Oomueua.      jVIarchiouess    de    MaintenoQ. 
Queeu  Elizabeth.    Douna  Maria  P.acheco. 

—  Memoirs  of  great  comm-anders  of  Europe.     London, 

1858.   12° 3263.26 

Note. — For  contents  see  Biogrr\phy  {p   112). 

—  Novels.     See  Fiction  class-list  (p.  493). 

Note. — See  a  review  of  J.  as  a  novelist  in  Whipple's  Ea- 
says,  V.  1,  1851. 
James    (Henry).      Lectures  and    miscellanies.     New 

York.  1852.  12° 3563.21 

Contents  :  Democracy  and  its  issues.  Property  as  a  sym- 
bol. Univevsality  in  art.  The  old  and  new  theolojjy. 
Scientific  accord  of  natural  and  revealed  religion.  Miscel- 
lanies. 

—  Moralism  and  cliristianity  ;  or  man's  experience  and 

destiny.     New  York,  1850.     12°.      .     .     .  3p63.31 

—  Nature  of  evil.     New  York,  18.55.    12°.    .     .3563.22 
^  Secret  of   Swedenborg  :  his  doctrine   of  the   divine 

natui'al  humanity.  Boston,  l»6'j.  8'.  .  3596.09 
— •  Substance  and  shadow  :  or  morality  and  religion  in 

their  relaUon  to  life.  B.,  1S63.  12°.  .  3563.19 
James  (Heury,  jc.)     Transatlantic  sketches.     Boston, 

187.5.   12° 944.26 

Jijr'  For  his  novels  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  493). 
James  {John  Angell).     Young  man  from  home.     New 

York,  1S46.     18°. 3511.11 

—  Y'oan^  mau's  friend  and  guide.  N.Y.,  1852. 12°. 3511. 10 
James  (Kichardi.    Iter  Lancastreuse  ;  a  poem,  written  1(J3G  ;  ed. 

by  T.  Corser.     Manchester,  1845.    4".     [In  Chetham  soc. 

V.  7.1 5094.07 

James  (ra^j;:.  James).    Voyage  to  the  North  West,  1031.    [/nRun- 

■ '  dall  (T.)    Narratives.     Hakuvjt  soc.,  1S49.J       .    .    .  1145.10 

Jamss   {Mrs.  Thomas  Votts).     Memoiial  of  Thomas 

Potts,  who  settled  in  Permsylvania  ;  with  his  de- 
scendants to  the  &th    geneiation.      Cambridge, 

^  1874.     8= 3146.26 

James  ( Wm. )     Complete  dictionaiy  of  the  Eng]  ish  and 

German  languages.  Loudon,  1868.  16".  6421.11 
Jeuaes  (Wm.)     Naval  history  of  Gt.  Britain,  1793-1827. 

New  ed. ,  with  additions,  by  capt.  Cbamier.     6  v. 

Loudon,  1837.     8°.     ......     .     483.01 

James  (W.  IJosville).     Wine  duties:  a  reply  to  Sir  J. 

E.  Tenueut.  Loudon,  1855.  8°.  .  .  .  5936.19 
James  ( W.  N. )     A  word  or  two  on  the  flute.     Ediu- 

bm-gh,  1826.     16°.     ........_  1562.09 

Jameson    {Mrs.    Anna  Murphy).     Characteristics    of 

[Shakspere'B]  women.     Boston,  1857.  24°.  5821.23 

Same.     New  York,  1850.     8° 5824.01 

— •  Commonplace    book    of    thoughts,  memories,    and 

fancies.     New  York,  1855.     12°.      .     .     .   2531.01 

— -Diary  of  an  ennuyfc.     Boston,  1875.     24°.     941.16 

Note. — Sketches  iu  Kome,  Florence,  Naples,  Venice,  Ml- 

—  Legends'of  the  Madonna.     L.,1S53.   sq.  8°.  1442.26 

—  —  Same.     Boston,  ISGl.  32° 1442.25 

—  Legends  of  the   monastic  orders.     2   v.     London, 

1858.    sq.  8°. 1442.19 

—  Lives  of  celebrated  female  sovereigns  and  illustrious 

women.      Ed.  by  M.  E.   Hewitt.      Philadelphia, 

1870.   16°. 32.j5.25 

Contents  :  Semirftmis,  queen  of  Assyria.  Nictoris,  queeu 
of  Assyria.  Zenobia,  queen  of  Palmyra.  Boadicea,  queen 
of  the  Iceni.  Bereugaria,  of  Navarre,  queen  of  Eichard  i. 
Laura,  of  Vaucliise,  friend  of  l^elrarch.  Joan  of  Arc.  Isa- 
bella I,  of  Castile.  Beatrice  C'cuci,  the  parricide.  Anne 
•Boleyn,  queen  of  Heury  vni.  Lady  Jane  Grey.  Leonora 
d'Este.  Catherine  i,  of  llussia,  wife  of  Peter  the  great. 
Maria  Theresa,  of  Austria.  Charlotte  Corday,  who  assas- 
sinated Marat.    Empress  Josephine. 

—  Loves  ofthepoeiis.     Boston,  1857.     24°.     .  3262.21 

—  Memoirs  and  essays.     London,  1846.    8°.     .  2533.18 

Contents:  Tho  house  of  Titian.  Adelai'de  Kemble,  and 
the  lyrical  drama.  Tho  Xauthian  marbles.  Washington 
Allston.  'Woman's  mission,' and  woman's  position.  Oti 
the  relative  social  position  of  mothers  and  governesses. 


—  Memoirs  of  the  beauties  of  the  court  of  Charles  rr., 

with  portraits.     4th  ed,     L,,  1861.    8°.     .   3268.02 

—  Memoirs   of   the   early   Italian   painters.     London, 

1858.   16°. 1435.09 

—  Private  gaU.  of  art  iu  London.   L.,  1844.  8°.  1412.03 

—  Sacred  and  legendary  art.  2  v.  L.,1857.  sq.8°.  1442.20 
Same.     2  v.     Boston,  1865.  32°.     .     .     .1142.22 

—  Sisters  of  charity.     Boston,  18".7.   16°.     .     .  5825.06 

—  Sketches  in  Canada,  and  rambles  among  the  red 

men.     London,  1852.     16° 5075.17 

—  Sketches  of  art,  literature,  dc.   B.,  1S57.   24°.   1431.08 

Note. — Same  as  her  'Visits  and  slietches,'  below:  omit- 
ting contents  after  Kemble,  in  v.  3. 

—  Studies,  stories,  and  memoirs.  B.,1859.  24°.  2534.05 

—  Visits  and  sketches  at  home  and  abroad,  with  tales. 

3  v.     Loudon,  1835.  12° 2533.15 

Contents:  v.  1-2.  Sketches  of  art  literature,  and  charac- 
ter :  Germany,  general  :  Ghent,  Heidelberg,  Cologne, 
Frankfort,  Munich,  Nuremberg,  Dresden,  ete.  3.  Sketch 
of  Mrs.  Siddous,  Sketch  of  Fanny  Kemble,  Tho  false  one, 
Halloran  tho  peddler.  The  Indian  mother.  Much  coin, 
much  care. 

—  and  Eastlake  ( Lady,  wife  of  Sir  0.  L. )     History  of 

Our  Lord  as  exemplified  ia  works  of  art :  with  that 
of  his  types.    2  v.    London,  1864.    sm.  4°.  1442.17 
ZVofe.— Reviewed  iu  Ed.  rev.,  v.  120,  1S64, 
See  also  review  of  her  works  in  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  42,  1865 
(Symbclism.ia  christian  art). 
jQt^  For  biog.  sketches  of  Mrs.  J.  see  Biography  {p.  161). 
Jameson  (John  Alexander).     Tho  constitutional  con- 
vention ;    its  history,   power.s,   etc.      New  Y'ork, 

1N67.     8° 5735.01 

Jameson  (Robert).    Geology.    [/» Murray  (H.)    Encyc.  of  geog.] 

—  Geological  illustrations.    See  Cuvier  (G.)    Essay,  etc.  4724.09 

—  Geol.  of  Africa.     L7n  Murray  (H  )    Narrative,  c/c]   .     .1081.01 
Jami,  [Peisiaiipoet].     See  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  54,  1856  ;  i).  003-611. 
Jamiesou  (Alexander),      Mechanics  for  practical  men. 

Loudm,  1850.    8° .  3923.08 

Jamison  (D.  F. )     Life  and  times  of  Du  GuescUn  :  hist, 
of  llthceutirrj'.  2  v.  Charleston,  1861.  8°.  0074.05 
Jamieson  (George  1.     Essentials  of  philosophy.     Edin- 
burgh, 1859.  8° 5414.07 

Contents  :    The    conditioned.      Physics.      Metaphysics. 
Abstract  sciences.    Theology,  etc, 
Jamieson  (John).     Dictionary  of  the  Scottish  language. 
Abridged  by  J.  Johnstone.  Edan.,1846.  8°.  6135.08 

—  Hermes  Scythicas  :  affinities  of  tho  Greek  and  Latin 

languages  to  the  Gothic.     Ediu.,  1814.  8°.  6413.04 

Jamieson     (Kobert).      JPopular    ballads    and    songs. 

With  transl.  of  similar   pieces   from   tho  ancient 

Danish  language.     2  v,     Edin.,  1800,    8°.   1662.29 

—  Popular  heroic  and  romantic  ballads,  tr.  from  the  Northern 

languages,     [ll'i/fc  Weber(H.)     Illustrations,  cic]   .  1699.02 
Jamin  (Jules  C.)     Photo-chemistry.     [Sm.  report,  1867,]  8936  22 

—  Vegetation  and  the  atmosphere.     [Sm.  report.  1864.]    .  3936,19 

Note. — For  numerous  articles  by  this  author  in  Hevue  des 
d,  mondes  see  its  Table  gsnerale.-p.  68. 

Janes  (Fred.)  The  Janes  famUy.  N.Y.,1S6S.  8°.  3087.25 

Janet  (Paul).     La  crise  philosophiquo.     MM.  Taine, 

Rjnau,  Littre,  Vacherot.   Paris,  1865.  16°.  5423.19 

—  Hi^toiie  de  la  science  politique  dans  ses  rajiports 

avec  la  morale.   2e  ed.  2  v.  Paris,  1872,  8°.  5718.12 

—  L3  materialisms  contemporain  en  Allemague  :  BUch- 

ner.     Piiris,  1864.     10° 5423.18 

Same.     Materialism  of  the  present  daj'  ;  critique 

of  Biichner's  system.    Tr.  by  G.  Masson.    London, 
1866.   1G° 5423.17 

—  Philos.  do  la  rev.  fraugaise.    [In  Revue  des  d.  mondes,  1,  15 

Jan.  1872;  15aoiit,  1S73.] 

Note. — For  list  of  numerous  essays,  philos..  poUt..  and 
literai'y  contrib.  by  Janet  to  the  lievue  des  deux  mondes  see 
p.  63  of  its  Table  generate,  1831-74. 

Jaiiia  (Jules).  American  in  Paris.  N.Y.,1844.  8°.  5093.04 
L'lme  mort.     Nouv.  ed.    Paris,  1865.  16°.  7023.02 

—  Le  chemia  da  traverse.     Paris,  1859.  12°.    .  7023.01 

—  Les  coutes  du  chilet.     Pai-is,  1860.     16°.     .   7023.04 

—  Coutes  non  estampilles.     Paris,  [n.  d ]    16°.  7023.05 

—  Critiques,  portraits    et    caract^res    contemporain s. 

Paris,  [n.  d.]    16°. 7023.03 

—  La  fin  d'lm  monde  et  du  ueveu  de  Bameau.     Paris, 

1861.  16°. 7023.06 

—  Lmterne.     Paris,  1869.     10° 7023.07 

-- La  Normandie.     Dlustres.     P.,  [1843.]     8°.     967.11 

—  Lamartine,  1790-1869.     Paris,  1869.    16°.     .  3096.30 

—  Rachel  et  la  tragedie.     Paris,  1859.     8°.     .17-45.06 

—  Sketches  of  Genoa,  Pisa,  ancTFlorence,  with  deser. 


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of  Cnthedral  of  Milan.     Tr.   by  Mrs.  IL  H.  Eob- 

insoa.     Pliiladelphia,  ISji    VJ.".     .     .     .     9yi.l8 

.  —  Varietej  littcniires.     Paris,  [ii.  d]     IG".     .  7023.08 

—  and  otters.  Pictures  of  tlio  French.  L., 1840.8°.  9G3.01 

5^4  Temple  bar,  Sept..  1S75  {Tiow  Jauiu  became  a  jour- 
nalist) :  You  have  heard  of  them.  p.  178-184  13C22.15J. 

Janney  iS.iiauel  M. )  Hi  .tory  of  tha  Friends.  4  v. 
Philadelphia,  1S59.   12=. 3448.08 

—  Life  of  Wm.  Peiiii.     Phil.,  1852.    8^     .     .31.07.09 
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Janxnisis,  p.  97)  ;  ala  X.  Brit.  rev.,  v.  23,  18SS. 

Jannary  and  Jiiue.    Sc;  Taylor  (I;.  F.) 2544.03 

Janus,  p-^''U'?m.    jS'(rHnber(VictorA.)    Pope  and  council.  34:^0. IJ 

Janvier  (Francis  de  Haes).  Patiiotic  poems.  Pliila- 
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Japan.  *S'e  Countries  (./a^->an.  p.  327) ; — Language  (TWpan*;-'?) ; — 
Fine  arts  (i*  (.Vry.  p.  617  :  Jccqwemnrtfinparticuiar,  which 
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Jaques.    See  also  Jacques. 

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Jaques  (Eiln-  John).  Calecbism  for  children  of  tbo 
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jardia9(A]2X.)  Practical  geometry.  London,  1854. 
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JarJins  (Davids.  XarratiTe  of  the  gunpowder  plot. 
London,  1857.    8=". 4C1.15 

Jardiae  (Eobert).  Elements  ci  the  psychology  of  cog- 
nition.    London,  1874.  12=.  .     .  '  .     .     .  5423.21 

Jardine  (iir  Wm.)  Memoirs  of  Hugh  Edwin  Sfxick- 
land.     London,  1858.     8=. 3168.11 

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ConUnU, 
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1-4.  Jardine  {Sir  W.)    Birds  of  Great  Britain  and  Ireland : 

1,  Birds  of  prey  ;  with  memoir  of  Sir  W-  Sibbald. 

2,  Inceasores  ;  with  memoir  of  "W.  SmeUie.  3,  Ra>Jores 
aud  grallatores  ;  with  memoir  of  J.  Walker.  4,  Xata- 
tores.    Memoir  of  A.  Wilson. 

5,  —  Sun  birds.     Memoir  of  K.  Wiiloughby. 
6-7.  —  Humming  birds.     Memoir  of  LiuufeuB  and  Pennant. 

8.  —  Game  birds.     Memoir  of  Sir  T.  F.  Baffles.  i 

9.  Selby  (P.  J-)    Pigeons.    Memoir  of  Pliny,  by  A.  Crichton. 
10.  —  Parrots.     Memoir  of  T,  Berwick,  by  Turner. 

11-12.  Swainson  (Wni.)     Birds  of  western  Africa.    Memoir  of 
J.  Bruco  and  F.  Le  Yaillant,  by  A,  Crichton. 

13.  Fly-catchers.     Memoir  of  baron  Haller. 

14.  Jardine  (Sir  W.)    Gallinaceous  birds.    Memoir  of  Aris- 

totle, by  A.  Crichton. 
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15.  Smith  (C.  H.)    lutrod.  to  mammalia.    Memoir  of  Drew 

Drury. 

16.  Jardine  {.Sir  W.)    Lions,  tigers,  e/c.    Memoir  of  Cuvier. 

17.  Macgillivray"  (W.)    British  quadrupeds.    Memoir  of  A. 

Aldrovaut^. 
18-19.  Smith  (O.H.)    Dogs.    Mem.of  P.  S.PallasandF.d'Azara. 

20.  Horses,  asses,  etc.     Memoir  of  C.  Geaner. 

21.  Jardine  (Sir  W.)    Deer,  antelopes,  camels,  etc.    Memoir 

of  P.  Camper. 

22.  — •  Goats,  sheep,  oxen,  etc.    Memoir  of  J.  Hunter. 

23.  —  Thick  skinned  quadrupeds.     Mem.  of  Sir  H.  feloane. 

24.  Waterhouse  (G.  R.)    Marsupialia.    Memoir  of  J.  Barclay. 

25.  Hanoilton  (B.)    Amphibious  caruivora  and  herbivoroua 

cetacea.     Memoir  of  F.  Peron. 

26.  —  Whales.     Memoir  bf  Lacepede. 

27.  Jardine  (Sir  W.)     Moilkeys.    Memoir  of  Uuffon. 
liniomolmjii,  v..  28-31. 

28.  Duncan  (J)     lutrod.  to  entomology.    Memoirs  of  Swam- 

merdam  and  I'e  Geer. 

29.  — Britis)i  butterdies.     Memoir  of  Werner,  by  Cuvier. 

30.  — -  British  moths,  sphinxes,  etc.    Mem.  of  ^I.  S.  Meriau. 

31.  —  Foreign  butterflies.     Memoir  ot  Lamarck. 

32.  — ■  Esotii:  moths.     Memoir  of  Latreihe. 

33.  — Beetles.     Slemoirof  B.iy. 

34.  Dnnbar  (Wm.)    Bees.    Memoir  of  Iluber. 
Fl-ihex,  T.  od-40. 

35.  Sushman   (J.    S.)      Fishes  ;    their   structure    aud    uses. 

Memoir  of  11.  Salviani. 
3S-37.  Hamilton  (K.)     British  fishes.    Memoir  of  W.  Bondelet 

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33.  Jardine  (Sir  W.)     Perch  family.    Memoir  of  Sir  J.  Banks. 
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of  the  author  a:id  of  J.  L.  Burckhardt. 

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gulfs  of  Tartary  and  .:Vmur  and  sea  cf  Okhotsk  ; 

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12= 1411.02 

—  Tho  art-idea  :  part  second  of  Confessions  of  aa  in- 

quirer.'   New  York,  1864   1.5=.     ....   1411.09 


—  Art  stndies  :  tho  "  old  methods  "  cf  Italy  ;  painting 

New  York,  18G1.     8=. 1412.02 

—  Art  Ihonghts  :  experiences  and  observ.  of  an  Ameri- 

can amateur  i:i  Europe.     N.  Y.,  18B9.  8°.  1111.10 

—  Italian   sights  .-.nd  papal  principles.     New  York. 

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—  Glimpse  at  the  art  of  Japan.  N.  T.,  187G.  12".  1151.12 

—  Parisian  sights  and  French  principles.     New  York, 

1852.  12." 9G3.1C 

—  Why  aud  what  aim  I ?    Confessions  of  aa  cnqurer. 

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Jarvis  (Edward).     Value  of  common-schooleducation  tocommon 

labor.     ItX.  S.  Com.  of  ed.     Report,  1872)     .     .     .  631C.04 
Jasher(Bi'okof).     Deulsch(E.)    Book  of  J.     [Lit.  remains.  1874  : 

p.  410-448.) 3545,07 

,'?re  aho  references  in  McCLintock  and  Strong,  v.  4. 
Jasmin  (Jacques,  port  0/  Lat)puedor\    Blind  girl  of  C-:etel  CuiU6. 

Tr.  by  H.  W.  Longfellow.     [In  his  Seaside  and   fireside 

Poems,  V.  2.) 1004.08 

—  Preston  (II.  W.y    Troubadours  and  trouveres.    1S7C.     2722.17 

See  addit.  references  in  Biography  (p.  IGl) ;  a/^o  Putnam's 
mag.,  Oct.,  1SC9. 

Jason  (Life  aud  death  of) ;  poem.    See  Morris  (W.)     .    .  1673.25 

Jaubert  (Pierre  Amedea  E.  P. )    Elements  do  la  giam- 
maire  turke.     2e  ed.     Paris,  18:13.     8=.     .  G122.24 

Jauffiret  (Paul  Engine).     La  Theatre  revclutionnaire. 
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Java.    See  Countries  (Jova,  p.  338). 

Jay  (C3yru-s).     Eecollections  cf  Wm.   Jay.     London, 
1850.     8=. 3092.03 

Jay  (John.  6. 1745,  <?.  1829).    Address  to  people  of  Gt.  Britahl,  1774. 
[In  Moore  (F.)    Amer.  eloquence,  v.  1,  1853.]      .     .  C326.03 

— joint  author.     S  c Federalist. 

jKg-  For  livrs^  cfJay  see  Biography  (p.  ICl;. 

Jay  (John,  h.  181 1 ).     Statistic^  view  of  American  agri- 
culture.    New  York,  1859.  8= C135.(-3 

—  ani  Da'WBon  (H.  B.)    Correspondence  concerning 

the  Fcederalist.     New  York,  18G4.     8=.     .  5734.14 

Jay  (Wm.,  English  Weskt/an  minister,  b.  17C9,  <J.  1853). 

Autobiography.     2  v.     N.  Y.,  1845.     12=.  3092.01 

—  Eecollections  of,  by  his  sou  Cyrus.     1859.  3092.03 
Jay  (AVm.,  b.  1789,  cl  1858).     Miscellaneous  writings 

on  slavery.     Boston,  1853.     12".     .     .     .  5831.26 

—  Review  of  tho  causes  and  consequences  of  the  Mexi- 

can war.     Boston,  1319.     12=.     ....     585.22 

—  Table  of  killed  and  wounded  in  the  war  of  1812.     pf.  Y.  hist, 

soc.  Col.,2dB.,T.  2,  1849.] 615.07 

—  War  and  peace  :  evils  of  the  first,  and  plan  for  pre- 

serving the  latter.     New  York,  1842.     S=.  5437.18 
Jay  (W.  M.  L.),  pseud.    See  Woodruff  (J.  L.  M.) 
JeaJEEreson   (John  Cordy).     Annals  cf  Oxford.     2  v. 

London,  1871.    8= 493.25 

—  A  Book  about  the  clergy.     2d  ed.     2  v.     London, 

1S70.     8= ■ 35G3.11 

—  A  Book  about  doctors.     N.  Y.,  1861.  12".     .3252.09 

—  A  Book  about  lawyers.      N.  Y.,  1867.     12".  3254.28 

—  A  Book  about  the  table.    2  v.     L.,  1875.  8=.  0016.18 

—  Brides  and  bridals.  2d£d.     2  v.  L.,1873.  8=.  5835.18 

—  Life  of  Kobert  Stephenson.     2d  cd.     2  v.     London, 

1866.     8=. 3165.25 

—  Novels  .ind  novelists.     2  v.     L.,  1858.     12=.  2722.25 

ffa~  For  his  novels  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  493). 
Jealousy. 

—  Cracroft  (B.)     Essays,  v.  1.  1SG8:  p.  229-242.       .     .     .  2521.13 

See  also  Shakspere  (Wm.),  for  various  commentaries  on 

his 'Othello.' 
Jean  d' Arras.     Komans  of  Partenay  or  of  Lusignen  ; 

otherwise  known  as  the  t.ile  of  Melusino  :  tr.  from 

the  French,  1500-20.     Ed.  by  W.  W.  Skeat.     [E. 

E.  T.  sijc.,  no.  £2.] 7913.05 

Jean  de  Troycs.     Histoire  de  Louys  si,  ou  chroniquescandaleuse, 

1400-83.  f/itPetitot.  Coll.  desmem.,  1  ser.,  V.13,  14.]  6131 J3 
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JeaaPaul.    &«  Eichter  (J.  P.  F.j 
Jeaues  (V.ra. )     Gunter's  modem  confectioner.     New 

ed.     London,  1861.  12=. 6017.11 

Jeanne  d'Albret.    .See  Biography  (p.  101). 

Jeannin  (I-'ierre).     Ncgociations,  1598-1609.    [In  Petitot.    Mem. 

26Eer.,v.  Il-IG.] 6I32.'i6 

Jebb  (Iv.  0.)    Attic  orators  from  .iVntiphon  to  Isebos. 

.  2v.     London,  187G.   8=. 6325.12 

Contents :  V.  1.  Antiphon.    Andokides,    Lysias. 

2.  Isocrates.    Isaeos. 
Jebb   (Samuel).     History  of  life  and  reign  of  Mary, 

queen  of  Scots,     [foiou.  ]     L.,  1725.  8'.     .  3121. '27 
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Jee  (Thomas).     Practical  observ.  on  management  of  the  poor. 

[In  Pamphleteer,  v.  9,  1817.] 6058.09 

Jeems  Pipes  of  Pipesville,  pseud.     See  Massett  (.S.  C.) 


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Jefferson   (Thomas).      Writings.     9   v.      New  York, 

185n..54.     H" .S0J5.U1 

Conienls:  v.  1.  Autobiogr.ipliy,  nml  letlera.  177.1-1. 3(1. 
2-3.  Letters.  1784.90.  4-7.  Letters,  1790-HI2G.  7.  Reports 
autl  opiuioiiawljile  Becreljry  of  state.  8.  Iiraug.  addresses 
nud  luessuKes.  Kepliea  to  public  adtlresRes.  Indiaa  ad- 
dres.'ie.'?.  Notes  on  Virgiuia.  Biogr.  sketches  of  Peyton 
Riiuloliili.  i\Ierri\vetiier  Lewis.  Ko.sciusko.  Anecdotes 
of  Dv.  Fi'.anklm.  Tlie  Battnre  at  New  Orleans.  9.  Parlia- 
mentary manual.  The  Anas.  Miacel.  papers.  General 
index. 


Berri 


{J.)  and  Longaere  {J.  B.)    Nat.  portr.  gallery. 


Alfleri  (Victor). 
Alison  uu  taste, 
Bal>er  (Memoirs  of  emperor), 
bailly  s  Memoirs. 
Bareitli  [Margrnmni'  of). 
Beuthara  on  legislation. 
Boiirtious  (Kesioratiouof  the). 
Burns  (Robert). 
Baxton  on  prison  discipline. 
Byron's  Manlred. 
Byron's  pnems. 
Byrou'B  tragedies. 
Campbell's   Gertrude    of    Wyo- 
ming. 
CampbeU's  British  poets. 
Campbell's  Tbeodoric. 
Charlemout  (Lord),  Life  of. 

CuUingwood  {Adtniral  lord). 

Cowper(W.)  Hayley'sitle  of. 

Crabbe'H  Borough. Poems.Tales, 
Tales  of  the  ball. 

Cumberland  (Richard). 

Carrau  (Lifo  of). 

Dcffand  {Madame  tlu)  and  Les 
piuassu  (.)//;,',  de).  Letters  of. 

Drumiuoml'B  Acad,  questions. 

Edgeworth'8  Tales  of  fashioija- 
ble  liie.     (2  articles.) 

Erskine  (Heury). 

FaushaWQ  (Lady). 

Forbes'a  li  o  of  Dr.  Beattie. 

Ford  a  Dramatic,  works. 

Fox's  Ileign  i.if  Jame-s  u. 

Franklin  (Benjamin). 

Fi'encb  revolution. 

Gait's  novels. 

Goethe's  Wilhelm  Meister. 

Grimm  {Ltaritn  de). 

Hazlitt's  Characters  of  Shakes- 
peare. 

Heiuaus'a  Poems. 


1S35. 3'247.09 

—  Loiveii  iJ.)    New  England  patriot :  comparison  of  the  Wash- 

ington anil  Jefferson  administrations,    [anon.]     .     .  0093.05 

.-  Peace  without  dishonour— w.ir  witliout  hope.  Enquiry  into 

the  question  of  the    Chesapeake,  and    necessity   aud  ex- 

pediency  of  war.    By  a  Yankee  farmer,  [anon.]  IbOT.  5093.05 

^  —  Thoughts  upon  coudnct  of  our  administration,  in  relation 

to  Great  Britain  and  France,  especially  in  reference  to  the 

attack  on  the  Chesapeake,  1808.  f.ninii.]     .  5093.05  ;  6093,08 

ip^  For  livts  of  Jefferson  see  Biography  (p.  161). 

Jeff sraoa  College,   SmUli.{J.)  Hi.story  of.  1857.   5522.01 

Jeffrey  (Fiaucis,  lord).    Jonatbau  Swift,  [an  essay]. 

Loudon,  1856.  16' 5075.21 

—  Miscellaneous  papers  contributed  to  the  Edinburgh 

review.     PhUadelphia,  18.32.     8°.     .     .     .  2533.19 

Contents, 

Hutchinson  {Col.),  Life  of. 
India  (Bishop  Heber's). 
India  (Sketches  of). 
Ireland  (O'lJriscora  Hist.  of). 
Irviug's  Bracebridge  hall. 
Irving's  Columbus. 
Keats'a  Poema. 
Larocbejaquelein  {Mmf.  de). 
Leckie  on  Brit,  government. 
Lockliart's  novels. 
Maikintosb  (Sir  James). 
Margravine  of  Bareitli. 
Montagu  (Mary  Wortley). 
Moore  a  Lallah  Rookh. 
Ponn  (William). 
Pepys  (Samuel),  Diary. 
Playlair  (P/o/.)    Notice  of. 
Priestley's  Memoirs. 
Quakerism  (Clarkson  on). 
RiUected  addresses  (The). 
Richardson    (Samuel). 
Rogers's  Human  life. 
Scott's  novels. 
Scott's  Lady  of  the  lake. 
Scott's  Lay  of  the  last  minstrel. 
Sheridan  (Moore's  Lifo  of). 
Sonthey's  Roderick. 
Stael-Uolstein  {Madame  Ae). 
State  of  parties,  1809. 
Stewart  bi  Lifo  of  Reid. 
Stewart's  PhiloB.  essays. 
Swilt  (Jonathan).  Worts  of. 
Switzerland  (Simond's). 
Tales  of  my  landlord. 
M'alsh  s  .Appeal. 
Warbiirton's  letters. 
Watt  (James),  Notice  of. 
Waverley. 
Waverley  novels. 
Wordsworth's  Excursion. 
Wordsworth's  White  doe. 

—  Samuel Kichardson  ;  [an  essay].  L., 1856.16°.  5075.21 

j[fcg-  For  lilies  of  Jeffrey  see  Biography  (p.  161). 

JeSries  (B^uj.  Joy).  Diseases  oftlie  sltiu  :  recent  ad- 
vances ia  their  treatment.     B.,  1871.     8".  •Ili'28.r2 

Jeffi-ies  (B.  J.,  M.D.)  The  eye  in  health  and  disease. 
Boston,  1871.    12" 4311.22 

Je&ie3  tDavid).  Treatise  on  diamonds  and  pearls, 
yd  ed.     London,  1800.    12° 15S1.02 

Jeffries  ( Johu  P. )  Natural  history  of  the  human  races. 
i^ew  Voik,  1869.     8^ 4731.11 

Jelf  (Bicliavd  Wm. )  The  Thirty-niuo  articles  ex- 
plained.   Ed.  by  J.  li.  King.   L.,  Ib73.  8=.  3012.  ::3 

JeH  (VVm.  E.)  Gummar  of  tje  Greek  language.  3d 
cd.     2  V.     Oxford  and  Lojdon,  1861.    8".  6414.23 

Jelly-fishes.     .S'-t;  Natural  history.  {Jdly-Jishes.) 

Jemmett  (lienry).  Letter  on  injustice  ot  arrest  for  debt.  Lon- 
don, la-lM.    8".    [hi  Pamphleteer,  v.  -U.J     ....  6068. '20 

—  Obaer,'.  on  iticardo  s  Principles  of  polit.  cacouomy  and  taxa- 

tion.    Loudon,  18:C.     8°.     [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  'il]  5058  27 
Jenc-iea  (1  nomas  A.)     The  civd  service.     H.-pot't  t-> 
tae  Ho.  of  iiep.of  Ih-  U.  S.,  May  14,  18G8.     Wash- 
ington, 18o8.     8" 57:4.20 

Jenkin  (Fleemlng).  Electricity  and  magnetism.  New 
¥orl:,  1s7j.   12° 4023.14 

—  editor,     it  Jportj  of  tae  committee  on  electrical  stand- 


ards, appointed  by  tho  Brit,  assoo.  for  adv.  of  sci- 
ence, with  repoit  to  Eoyal  soc.  on  units  of  elec- 
trical resistance,  by  V.  Jenkin  ;  and  the  Cantor 
lectures,  deliv.  by  j^rof.  Jenkin  before  the  Eoyal 
soc.  of  arts.     London.  1873.   b°.        .     .     .  402G.25 

Jenkins  (Jfrs.C. I    Novels.    .%c  Fiction  class-list  (p.  493). 

Jenkins  (Edward).  The  colonies  and  imperial  unity, 
or  the  '  barrel 'without  the  hoops.'  London.  1871. 
8= 5713.22 

—  The  Coolie  :  his  rights  and  wrongs.     [anon.'\     New 

York,  1871.  1'2° 5S33.07 

—  Ginx's  baby,  his  birth  and  other  misfortunes.   {anon.'[ 

Loudon,  1870.     12° 5825.17 

Jenkins  (J.  F.)  Tent  hospitals.  [In  Amer.  soc,  sci.  ossoc. 
Trans.,  no.  C,  7,  1871.) 5311.03 

Jenkins  (John  S. )     Generals  of  the  last  war  with  Gt. 

Britain.     Auburn,   1819.     12°.     ....     585.14 

Contents  :  Jacob  Brown.    E.  P.  Gaines.    'U^.  H.  Harrison. 

Andrew  Jackson.    Alex.  Macomb.    Z.  M.  Pike^  'Winfield 

Scott.  ' 

—  Heroines  of  history.     Auburn,  1832.    12°.     .3262.15 

—  History  of  political  parties  in  the  stale  of  New  York. 

■2ded.     Auburn,  1819.   12° 622.20 

—  Historv  of  the  war  between  the  United  States  aud 

Mexico.     Auburn,  1851.  8° 585.26 

—  Lite  of  Polk:     Auburn,  1830.     12°.     .     .     .3115.13 

—  Life  of  Calhoun.   Aubi;ru,  (A*.  T.,)  1S50.   12°.  30'28.08 

—  Life  of  Silas  Wright.    Atibum,  185'2.  12°.     .3187.14 

—  Lives  of  the  governors  of  tho  state  of  New  York. 

Auburn,  1851.    8° 3217.03 

—  New  clerk's  assistant ;  practical  forms.     New  York, 

IbGO.     8°. 5634.03 

Jenkins  (Robert  C. )  The  last  crusader  :  fir  life  and 
times  of  card.  Julian.     Loadon,  1861.   8°.   3094.22 

Jenkins  ( C'«p(.  Wm.)  Q.  M.  U.;  or  book  for  quarter- 
masters.    Louisville,   (/u/. ),  1805.    8°.     .  4513.19 

JenkinsoQ  (.\nthony).  *Voyages  and  travels  to  Bucharia,  1557. 
[In  Pinkerton  s  Voyages,  v.  9.] 926.09 

Jeuks  (Wm. )  Compreheu.sivo  commentary  on  the 
Holy  Bible.     6  v.     Phil.,  1852.    8^.     .     .  3716.01 

Jenness  (John  S.)  The  Isles  of  Shoals  :  historical 
sketch.     New  York,  1873.  16° 1121.14 

Jennings  (A.  C. )  and  Lo'ssre  ( W.  H. )  The  Psalms,  with 
introd.  and  crit.  notes.  Books  3  aud  4.  (P:  alms 
73  to  100.)     London,  1873.     12°.     .     .     .  373'2.28 

Jennings  (G.  H.)  wid  Johnstone  (W.  S.)  Book  of 
parliamentary  auecdote.     L.,  1872.  8°.     .   3222.13 

Jennings  (Hargiave).  The  Eosicrucians,  their  rites 
aud  mysteries.     Loudon,  1870.  12\     .     .  3814.10 

Jennings  (Isaac).  Memorials  of  a  century  ;  early  hist, 
of  Bennington,  Vt.,  and  its  first  church.  Boston, 
1869.  12° 591.28 

Jennings  (James).  Practical  treatise  on  the  hist.,  med. 
properties,  aud  cultivation  of  tobacco.  London, 
1830.   16° 4915.22 

Jennings  (Louis  J. )  Eighty  years  of  repub.  govern- 
ment in  the  U.  S.   N.  Y.,  18G6.    12°.     .     .  U725.18 

Jenyns  iSoame).  Works.  4  v.  L.,  1793.  8°.  5044.16 
Contrnis  :  v.  1.  Sketches  of  bis  life.  Poems.  2.  On  tho 
immortality  of  tho  soul  ;  a  poem  from  the  Latin  of  1.  H. 
Browne.  Pieces,  religious,  moral,  metaphysical  and  politi- 
cal. 3.  Free  inquiry  into  tho  nature  and  origin  of  evil. 
Disquisitions  on  several  subjects.  4.  Internal  evidence  of 
christian  religion.  Observ.  ou  several  passages  in  tho 
Mew 'Testament. 

—  Poems.    Ed.  with  life,  by  .\.  Chalmers.    [In  O.'s  Engl,  poets, 

V.  17,  1810.] 1626.17 

—  Select  Poems.    Ed.  by  R.'^'alsh.    [/re  Sanford  (J.)  au.i 'Walsh 

(R.)     Brit,  poets,  V.3J,  1S2'2.J 16111.32 

—  "View  of  iuterual  evidence  of  christian  religion.    [In  Chris- 

tianreligiou,  1817) 3538.01 

Jephsou  (B.Mouiiteney)  and  Filmhirst  (E.P.)   Our  hie 

iu  Japan.     Loudon,  lSb9.  8° 11-22.23 

Jerdan  (Wm.)  Men  I  have  known.  L.,1866.  8°.  3222.05 

—  'National  porlrait  gallery  cf  illustrious  psr^onages  of 

tha  19th  century.  With  memoirj.  5  v.  I'ortraiis. 
Loudon,  lH30-3i.   8° 3236.08 

Jeremiah  (Book  of).     See  Biblical  literature  {Jeremiah,  p   89). 

Jer3nu3  (J.A. ),  nnd  others.  Histo. v  of  Caristian  church 
from  2d  to  12th  centuries.    L.,"  [1852].  12°.   3415.17 

Jennyn  (James).  Book  of  English  epithets,  rfc.  Lon- 
don, 1849.  1.!.° C13.5.09 

Jemingliam  (C.  E. )  Letter  upon  the  regulations  en- 
forced by  the  Holy  S.e,  with  respect  to  mixed 
marriages.     London,  1S13.   8° 3573. 29 


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Jernm5ha3l'3(I.ih'i) journal.  [Posm.  annn.]  N.Y..1871.1C°.  1002.32 
JerniagiMin's  (Mra.l  jjuru  a.  IPoimq.  oii'm.)  N.Y.,187U.16'.  lCiVJ.31 
Jeromd  <-t' Prague.     .S'-';  BiograpUj'  (p.  I6l|.  alsi  llibl.  sacra,  Nov., 

1843  (I'rial  au.iimrty.aoiu  of,  b.-  o.  A.  I'lylor). 
Jerome  Bonaparte.     HitftiH  (IF.  T.   li.)     Tha  Bona- 

part^-Piti.Tsan  inarr;a!:;3  ia  ls03.     187.!.  30:i2.25 

S:'.a's »  New  inoiith!v*,May,186l  (Early  lifo  of  king  Jerome.) 

Jemnau  (E  l^a-J).     Fietare  i  of  St  Peterabuigh.     Tr. 

by  F.  Hivdinann.     London.  1857.  10°.     .  507.5.11 

—  —  Sim.r     New  York,  1S.32.   12" 903.12 

Jerrold  (Douglas).     The Brownrigg  paperj.     Lond-on, 

18S0.     8" 2134.C13 

—  OomsiUss.     Loado-i,  1853.  8' 172").21 

Conlenfs :  Babbles  of  the  day.  TimO'Worka  wonders. 
The  cat's  paw.  Tbo  prisoner  of  war.  Uetired  from  busi- 
ness.   St.  Cupiil,  oi*  Dorothys  lortnue. 

—  Specimens  of  [his]  wit,  tj  illustrato  bis  opinions.    Ar- 

rMgsd  by  li.  Jorrold.    Boston,  1S5S.  12^  C2U.'23 

—  WritiaLis.    "8v.     London,  1351-51   12^ 

Con^eils:    V.  1.  St.  Gile-i  .in:l  St.  James.      .     .    .    22M8 

2.  Mea  of  charactGi-  :  Job  Pippins,  who  *  couldn't  help 
it';— Jack  RanuymcJo.  tUo  ina;i  of  many  '  thauka  *; — Adam 
Buff,  'without  a  shift'; — Matthew  Clear,  who  ■  saw  iiis 
way"; — John  ApplejoUa.  'who  meant  well '; — Christopher 
Snub,  who  was 'born  tjba  hanged'; — Barnaby  Palms,  who 
•felt  his  way';— Creso  Q  lattriuo,  'who  die  1  rii^h.'      221.14 

3.  Mrs.  Caudle's  curtaiu  lectures.  Story  of  a  feather. 
Sicltgiautaad  doctor  Dwarf. 221. 10 

4.  Cakes  and  a'o ;  Lesson  of  life,  Perditus  Mutton, 
Miyor  of  nolc-cum-Co;-uer,  Romance  of  a  key-hole.  Mr. 
Peppsrcovu  •  at  ho  lug,'  The  preacher  x^arrot.  Lives  of  Jones, 
Browu,  and  Rjbiasou,  Shakspeare  at  Bank-side.  The  wine 
cellar.  Kin  I  cousin  Tom,  The  mauaqer's  pi^.  Tapestry 
weaver  of  B?auvaig,  Genteel  pigeons,  Shak.speara  in  China, 
The  or.le."  of  poverty.  Go=sip  at  Reculvcrs,  Old  man  at 
tha  gate.  Epitaph  of  Sir  Hugh  Evans 221.13 

5.  Punch's  letters  to  his  son.  Punch's  complete  letter- 
writer.    Sketches  of  the  English 221.17 

6.  A  man  made  of  monc.v.    Chron.  of  Clovemook.  221.13 

7.  Co:n?dies  ;  Bubbles  of  the  day.  Time  works  wonders. 
The  catspaw.   Prisoner  of  war,   Hetired  from   business, 

•  St.  Cupid,  or  Dorothy's  fortune 1723.24 

8.  Cvunediea  aud  dramas  ;  Rent-day,  Xell  Gwynne,  The 
housekeeper,  'W'eddiug  gown.  School  fellows.  Dove  in  a 
cage.  Painter  of  Ghent,  Black  ey'd  Susan.       .     ,     .  1725.25 

;^g"  For  dramas  by  D.  Jerrold  not  included  in  v.  7-8  of 
liis  Writings,  Sf«  Plays  [Arrangement  by  aulUors). 

a^  For  tivs  anil  lit.  estimates  of  D.  J.,  5<.'e  Biography 
(p.  101)  :  also  New  monthly,  Aug.,  1857. 
Jerroli  (Wm.  Blancbard).     Best  of  all  gooi  company. 

1st  series.     London,  1873.  8' 3ii22.06 

Contents :   Dickens.     Lytton.     Thacker.ay.    Scott,    Dis- 
raeli.   Douglas  Jerrold. 
— -4.  Brage-beaker -with  the  Swedes.  L., 1851.8".     991.11 

—  The  Gavrocho  party  :  literary  estimates  of  political 

France.     London,  1870.     1'2".     ....     516.21 

—  Lifo  and  remains  of  Douglas  Jerrold.     Boston,  1859. 

16". 3093.05 

—  On  the  boulevards,  or  memorable  men  and  things. 

With  trips  to  Normandy  aud  Brittany.  2  v. 
Philadelphia,  18(37.  12". _   .     962.20 

Jerusalem.    See  Countries  {J':nisalem,  p.  338). 

Jerusalem.    See  Mendelssohn  (Moses).    2  v 3576.09 

Jerusalem  delivered.     ,Se«  Tasso  (Xorquato\ 

Jervey  (Caroline  Ilow.ard).  Stories  and  poems.  See  G-ilman  (C.) 
ani  Jervey  (C.  H.) 1643.33 

Jervis  (John).  Horse  and  carriage  keeper's  oracle.  [/«Kitchin- 
er's  Traveller's  oracle,  v.  2, 1827.1 S32.18 

Jervis  (John  B.)  Construction  and  management  of 
raUways.     New  Yorli,  1861.    12".     .     .     .  3925.27 

Jervis  (Lady  Jervis  'Wliite).  Painting  and  celebrated 
painters,  ancient  and  modern.  2  v.  London, 
laol.  16" 1114.16 

Jervis  (Swynfen).  Dictionary  of  the  language  of 
Shakspearo.     London,  186S.     4".     .     .     .  1763.10 

Jervis  {Rev.  W.  II. )  The  Galilean  church  ;  hist,  of 
the  church  of  France,  from  1510  to  the  rev. ;  with 
iutrod.     2  v.     London,  1872.  8".     .     .     .  3137.12 

Jesse  (Edward).  Anecdotes  of  dogs.  L., 1858.8".  4721.25 

Jesse  (Grorgo  E.)  Kesearehcs  into  Ihe  history  of  the 
British  dog.     2  v.     London,  IS  ;6.    8".     .  47-!4.23 

Jesse  (John  Heueag;).  George  Sjlwyu  and  his  con- 
temporaries.    4t.     London,  1843.   8".     .  31G2.01 

—  London  aud  its  celebrities.   2  v.  L.,  18.50.  8".  493.09 

—  Loudon :  its  celebrated  characters  and  remarkable 

places.     3v.     London,  1871.    8".     .     .     .     482.02 

—  llcmoirs  of  Ilichard  nr.  and  some  of  his  coat:;mpo- 

raries.  Wit'n  an  hist,  drama  on  the  battla  of  Bos- 
worth.     London,  13G2.    8" 3153.25 

—  llemoirs  of .  the  co-art  of  England  during  tho  reig'a 

of  the  Stuarts,  inc.  the  Protectorate  [of  Cromwell]. 


New  ed.     3  v.     London,  J5o7i)i,  1855.     8".     477.04 

—  Memoirs  of  the  lifo  and  reign  of  George  in.     3  v 

London,  1863-67.    8". 3064.23 

—  Memoirs  of  the  pretenders.  2v.  L.,1815.  1'2".  3166.05 

Same.     London,  2}o/i;i,  1845.  8".    .     .     .  3166.07 

Jesse  ( Ckipt.  Wm. )     Life  of  BrummeU.     Philadelphia 

1814.     8" 3iii!.5.(13 

Jessop  (W.   E.  n. )     Fiindersland  and  Sturtland  ;  or 

inside  aud  outside  of  Australia.     2  v.     London 

l-i32.   12" 10C2.01 

Jessup  (Keu.  Henry  H.)     Women  of  tho  Arabs.     New 

York,  1873.   12' 1051.17 

—  Syrian  home-life.     ."t«  Riley  (K-r.  L) 1051.20 

Jest  book.     See  Lemon  (Mark) 6212.13 

Jests.    ISC'!  Wit  and  humor. 

Jesoits  (The).    See  Biblical,  relig.  and  eccl.  literature   (p.  89) ; 

aho  Brief  a-count  of  the  Jesuits.    Danger  of  [iroin]  the 

reviv;d  of  that  order.     [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  0:  fi '.iS.OtiJ  ; -. 

Cartwright  (W.  C.)    Tho  Jesuits :  their  constitution  and 

teaching  ;  an  hist,  sketch,  1876  [3120.29]  ;  Qu.  rev.,  Oct., 

1374  ;  Jau  ,  1875. 
Jesuits  in  N.  Ainer.  in  17tU  cent.    See  Parkman  (F.)    .     .    504.11 
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1730.     8". 3136.'21 

Jesnp  (T.  S.)     Report  upon  the  cost  of  transporting  troops  and 

supplies  to  Cal.,  Oregon.  New  Mexico,  etc.   [/;i  Pacific  R.  R. 

routes.     Reports,  v.  1,  1855.) 1127.01 

Jesus  Christ.    See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  [Jesus  Christ, 

p.  90) ;  also 

—  Ejrjlfiton  (R)    Christ  in  art :  story  of  the  evangelists?. 

Witb  designs  of  Bida.  '1875 1436.33 

—  Geikie(C.)  Life  and  words  of  Christ.  2  V.1877.313S.09 

—  IIuidekopiT  [F.)     BeUef  ofthe  first  three  centuries 

concerning  Christ's  mission   to  the  underworld. 
187G 35(J1.30 

—  Fiizer  {A.  W.)     Christ,  the  teacher  of  men.  35S5.0G 
Ecce  Deus-homo.     [anon.  J     1838.      .     .  3422.0G 

—  Schlesln^er  {31. )     The  historical  Jesus  of  Nazareth. 

1876 3463.05 

—  SloioeiH.B.)    Footsteps  of  tho  Master.  1877.  34C3.06 

—  Tliompson  {J.  P. )    Jesus  of  Nazareth  :  his  life  for 

the  young.     1871". 31G3.04 

—  Alger  ('ir.  It.)    [Tn  his  Solitudes,  etc.,  18C7,  p.  378-93.)  25;2.U7 

—  Fiske  [J.)     The  Jesus  of  history.     [In  his  Uuseeu  world,  and 

other  essays.  1.S7G.] 3352.09 

—  Godwin  [F.)    Review  of  Strauss.     [In  his  Out  of  the    past, 

1370  ;  p.  238-302.) 2320.18 

—  Vaughan  (R.  A.)     The  Jesus  of  history.     [In  his  Essavs  and 

remains,  v.  2,  18S8  ;  p.  99-114.) 2544.23 

See  also  Blackwood,  v.  96,  1804  (Review  of  TuUoch  on  Re- 
nan)  ;  Contcni.  rev.,  Aug.,  Oct.,  lbT7,  2  art.  (The  trial  of  Je- 
sus Christ,  by  A.  T.  lunes) ;  v.  1,  1SG6,  or  Littell,  1806,  v.  a 
(Modern  theories  of  the  life  of  Jesus,  by  J.  A.  Dorner  ; 
Nov.,  1877  (Resurrection  of  Christ  a  new  revelation,  by 
canon  Westcott)  ;  v.  2,  1SG6  ('  Ecce  Homo,'  and  life  of  our 
Lord  ;  2  art.  by  E.  T.  Vaughan)  ;  v.  6,  1857  (■  Ecce  Dens,' 
by  E.  T.  Vaugliau)  ;  v.  6  (.lesus  and  Christendom)  ;  v.  7, 
1868  (Christ  alone  without  sin,  by  J.  B.  Mozley)  ;  v.  17, 1871, 
or  Littell,  1871,  v.  3  (Character  of  Christ,  by  T.  'O'.  Fowle) ; 
Gentleman's  ma^.,  N.s.,v.  10, 1801 ;  or  Littell,  1801,  v.  1  (Coat 
armor  ascribed  to  our  Savioui-)  ;  Fraser's  mag..  May,  1875 
(The  king  messiah  of  history)  ;  ICew  Englander,  v.  l'8,  1860 
(The  divine  humanity  of  Christ,  by  H.  M.  Goodwin) ;  v.  24, 
1865  (Did  Christ  suffer  as  divine) ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  97,  1863 
(Chronology,  typography  aud  archjeology  of  lifo  of  Christ)  ; 
N.Brit,  rev..  V.  50,  1800 (Hanna'sLifoof  Christ)  ;  Quar.  rev., 
V.  32,  1872  (Tear  of  the  Passion) ;  Qu.  rev.,  v.  '20,  lli66  (ThO 
Life  of  our  Lord)  ;  v.  123,  1807  (Portraits  of  Christ). 
Jesus  of  history.  See  Hanson  [Sir  Robert).  1869.  .  .  3422.19 
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Jevons  (Wm.  Stanley).  Elementary  lessons  in  logiq  : 
deductive  and  inductive.  5th  ed.  London,  1875. 
IG" 5428.36 

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tures for  the  people.  1st  s..  1871.)    

—  John  Stuart  Mill's  ptiilosophy  tested.     [In  Coutemp.   rev., 

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Mind,  .Tan.,  1578. 

—  Logic.    N.  Y.,  1876.  16.°  [Science primer.]  5428.37 

—  Money  and  the  mechanism  of  exchange.    New  York, 

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—  Philos.  of  inductive  inference.    [//*  Fortu.  rev.,  Oct ,  1873.) 

—  Principles  of  science  :  treatise  on  logic  and  scientific 

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iV"fe. ^Reviewed  by  G.  C.  Robertson,  in  Mind,  v.  1. 
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Nole.—k  sketch  of  J.  is  in  Pop.  sci.  monthly,  Oct.,  1877. 


lu  ashing  for  books,  use  tho  "  Book  Order,"  giving  tho  AUTHOR'S  N-VME,  tho  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  aud  tho  NUMBER. 


654 


JEWEL-  JOHNSON 


Jewel  house  of  art  and  nature.     Sfi  Flat  (Sir  U.)     .     .     .  S'.lil.JO 

Jewell  tJ.  Grey).     Among  oiir  sailors.     With  rffjulii- 

tiong  governing  the  U.  States  merchant  service. 

New  York,  1871.    12° 9^1.20 

3ev7ell(3oha,hp.  of  Saiisbury).  "Works,  v.  1-4.  Cam- 
bridge, {E:i.ij.),  Parker soc.  184.S-50.  8=.  3C:!8.U1 
CoHttn's  :  V.  1.  Sermon,  at  Paul's  Cross.  Controversy 
witU  H.  Oole.  Coutrov.  with  HoriliuK.  2.  Controv.  with 
Hardin''.  Expo^.  upou  epistles  to  the  Thessalouians.  Ser- 
mons. Treatiaa  on  the.. sacranienta.  3.  Apolnnia  Ecde- 
Bise  Anglican.-e.  Apology  in  defeu.-e  of  the  ch.  ofEni^lnnd. 
DeteQce  of  the  ■  Apologj','  pts.  1-2.  4  Memoir  of  Jewell. 
Defence  of  tlio  •  .Apology."  pis.  3  C.  Epistle  to  Scipio. 
Yiew  of  a  siKUtioiis  bull.  Treatise  on  the  Scriptures.  Let- 
ters.   Sliscel.  pieces. 

—  Life  of  J.    [/«  Wordsworth  (C.)    Eccl.  biog.,  v.  3.]    .  344C.03 
Jevirell  (Plia.v  and  Joel),     llesister,  of  the  descend- 
ants of  Thomas  Jewell,  of  Bratntree,  Mass.     Har  t- 
ford,   1830.     8° 30'J2.2G 

Jewelry.    S''-^  Fine  arts  {G'^i-ns  and  jnodry,  p.  544). 

Jewett  (Cliarles  Cofiiu).  Plan  for  stereotyping  catalogues  b.r 
separate  tides,  aul  for  fnrniing  a  stereotyped  catalogue  rf 
public  libraries  in  the  U.  S.  [la  Amer.  assoc.  Proc-,  v. 
4.  1851.) 3140.04 

—  GiiiUl  (B..4.)  Biog.  notice  of  C.C.  J.  inSm.  rep.,  1807.    3930.22 
Jewish.     Si'i  Jews,  bdmc. 

Jewish  calendar.     S^-e  Myers  fST.  H.)    1809 3448.24 

IW  S':e  also  Chronology  (p.  208). 

JaTWitt  (EdwiuV  Manual  of  illuminated  and  missal 
piintiiic;.     London,  IStO.   10^ 1143.117 

JeWitt  (Llswellynn).  Grave-mounds  and  tlieir  con- 
te.its  :  mauunl  of  archsEologv,  Celtic,  Komauo- 
Biitish,  and  Anglo-Saxon.    L.,"lS70.  1'2°._     C21.5.17 

—  Hilf-hour.?  among  soma  English  antiquities.     Lon- 

don, 1377.    li° 491.14 

—  Hand-boo'j.  of  Engl,  coins.     L.,  1R70.     21°.  ISSl.Ol 

—  Life  of  Wm.  Hiitton,  and  the  history  of  the  Hutton 

family.     London,  1872.     12°.      ....  3085.17 
Jewsll  family. 

—  Jjioil{P.  and  J.)   Register  of  descendants  of  Thomas 

Jewall,  of  Braintreo.    .18CU 3092.20 

Jews.     See  Countries  {Jews.  p.  S38-9  ; — Jerumlcvi,  p.  SS8  ; — Falcs- 

iiTii,  p.  335)  :— Biblical  aud  relig.  lit.  {Judaism,  p.  90). 
JimsBoa  (/Jtu.A.A. )     Notes  en  the  twenty-fivo  articles 

of  religion,  as  received  bv  tho  Methodists  in  the 

U.  S.     Cincinnali,  18J3.    "12° S57G.00 

Joan,  (fabulous  pope  of  Romp,  9(/t  cminrjf). 

—  VotUnjer  {J.  J.  von).     Fables  respecting  tho  ipopes  in  the  mid- 

dle ajes.      1872 3424.12 

Sr:':  als!>  Jo.vti  in  Biography  (p.  100) ;  Eentley"s  miscel., 
BUy,  1851  :  an.l  Ne\y  inontuly  mag.,  v.  Si),  1851. 

Joan  c^f  Arc.     Sol  Daho  (Jeanne),  in  Biography  (p.  1"3). 

Joanna.    For  liw^  of  persons  tf  Viis  name  see  Biography  (p.  102). 

Joanuss.     .?  :tf  Johannes. 

Job  (B-ioi  of).     See  Biblical  and  relig.  lit.  (Job,  p.  00). 

Job3iad3  :  apoem.     .?«  Kortum  (C.  A.)    1803 1603.10 

Jocslinua  d:  Brake'.onda.  Chronica  do  rebus  gestis 
Sam^onisabbatis  monas.  S.  Edmundi,  cvu-a  J.  G. 
RokawodD.     L.,  Camden  soc,  ISiO.  4^.    .  0112.13 

Jooslya,  (mnnh  of  h'urne.'s).  Lifa  and  acts  of  St.  Pa- 
trick. From  the  Latin,  by  E.  L.  Swift.  Dublin, 
18U9.     8° 3418.03 

Jodrell  ( Richard  P. )  Dlustrations  of  Euripides  ;  Ion 
and  tha  BacchiB.    2  v.    Loudon,  1781.  8°.  1723.22 

Joe  Miller's  jests  ;  or,  the  wit 'a  vade  mecum.  Now  ed. 
London.    [».tZ.]     12° 6212.10 

Joel.    S^e  Biblical  literature  {BibJe.  p.  73  ; — Minor  prophets,  p.  98). 

Jogaes(P><J  Isaa>-).  Joiu.es  papers  ;  tr.  with  memoir,  by  J.  Ct. 
Shea,     [hi  N.  Y.  liist.  eoc.    Coll.,  2d  6.,  v.  3,  1359.]    C13.08 

Johanuea  t<ari.sbcrlensis.  Policraticr.3  do  nugis  curia- 
lium  et  vestigiis  philosophorum.  37j  1.  Lycn, 
a  Fradln,  1513.    12° CC22.11 

Johannes  Secunda;t.  Basia.  Literal  tr.  and  poetical 
ViTsion.     Loudon,  Bolin,  1.S51.  12°.     .     .   1G77.16 

John  {St..  the.  apostle).  See  Biblical  lit.  {John,  p.  90 ;— Epistles. 
p  85);ff.'5oMacdonali4J.  M.)  Liloaudwriting.sof  St.  John. 
1877  [3736.1)71;  an  I  Coutemp.  rev.,  Oct.,  Nov.,  1877  (Gospel 
of  John  and  modern  criticism,  by  prof.  Beyachlag). 

John  {Kiiuj'its  of  St.)     See  Knighthood  (p.  607). 

John  the  Btpfwif,     Kei/noids  (II.Tl.)    John  tho  Baptist  ; 

'  a  contrib.  to   christian  evidences.     2d  cd.     1870. 

[Cougr.  union  lectures,  1874.]   ....   3533.03 

John.    ittS*  For  lives  of  persons  of  tliis  name,  see  Biogr.  (p.  102). 

Joha{Prestee).     Gou'ii  {S.  B)     Curious  myths,  V.  1.     .     .3810.10 

See  a  so  aiticle  in  McCIintocii  and  Strong,  v.  4. 

JohnBull  in  America.     &e  Paulding  (J.  K.)    1825.    .    .1132.07 

Jollii  Ball's  bible  ;  or,  memoirs  of  the  stewardship  and 

stewards  of  Great  Albion.     By  Demodocus  Popli- 

oola,   [ps-ei(f7.1     London,  1816.    8°.      .     .     454.15 

JVote.— A  politloal  satire. 


John  Jerningham's  journal.     L.,  1871.   10°.     .  1062.32 
John  of  Barueveld.     See  Babneveld  (Jan  van  O.),  in  Biography 

(p.  120). 
John  of  Brabant.    Account  of  the  expenses  of,  1202-93  ;  ed.  by  J. 

Burt.     London,  Caoulen  niiscef.,  v.  2,  1853.  4\     .     .  61l"3.09 

John  Paul's  book.     .See  Webb  (Ch.  H.)  1874 2540.25 

John  Ploughman's  taUl.     See  Spiu-geon  (C.  H.)    .    .     .     .  3594.26 

Johnes  (Arthur  James).  Philological  j^roofs  of  tha 
original  unity  and  recent  origin  of  tho  human 
race.     London,  1840.  8°. 6412.29 

Johns  (JJe!'.  C.  A.)  Forest  trees  of  Britain.  2v.  Lon- 
don, 1817.    18° 4911.01 

Johns  (Eugenia^.  ['E.  Marlitt.'psratZ.]  DasGeheim- 
niss  der  alten.  Mamsell.  3e  aufl.  Leipzig,  1869. 
10°. 7121.17 

—  Goldelsie.     4e  aufl.     Leipzig,  1S6S.    1C°.     .7121.13 

—  Reichsgri'ifiu  Gisela.   2  v.  Leipz.,  1870.  12°.  7121.19 

jK^  For  English  teanst.  of  her  novels. see  Fiction  (p.  493-4). 

Johns  (Hem-r  T. )   Life  with  the  49th  Mass.  volunteers. 

Pittsfield,  (J/«s.s.),lSC4.  12°.      ....     C31.10 

Johnson   dUexander  B.)     Meauing  of  words;  intel- 

'    lectiops,  sensations,  and  emotions.     New  York, 

1834.   12°. 0434.07 

Johnson  (Alviu  J.,  publisher).    See  Jolmson's  atlas  [927.14]  ;— 

Johnson's  Encyclop.'edia. 
Johnson  (Andrew,  lllhpres.  of  IT.  S)     Speeches, 'with 

biogr.  introd.  by  F.Moore.    B.,  1803.  12°.  C3'23.01 
JCtlT  For  lives  and  impeachment  trial  of  A.  J.  see  Biography 

(p.  102). 

Johnson  (Anna C.)  Cottages  of  tlie  Alps.  New'Torlr, 
1860.  12' 983.16 

—  The  L'oquois  ;  or  tho  bright  sido  of  Indian  character. 

New  York,  1833.  12  ^ 557.12 

—  Pca.saut  Ifo  iu  Germany.     N.  Y.,  1S58.  12°.     93407 
Jolmson    (Crisficld).      Ccntcnnicl    history    of   Erie 

coimty,  N.  Y.     Buffalo,  1870.  8°.     .     .     .     G22.23 
Johnson  (CuthbertV.)    Life  of  Coke.     2  v.    London, 

1837.     8°. 3042.10 

Johnson  (Eastman).    See  Calaiy,  July,  18G8  {art.  by  E.  Benson). 
Johnson  (Edv,riu).      Tha  mouth  of   gold :  dramatic 

sketches  illus.  tie  life  end  times  of  Chrysostom. 

Hew  York,  1G73.  24°.     ......     .  IGGG.IO 

Johnson  {C.^pt.  Edward).    A  liistory  of  Kew  England,  or  "Won- 

dcr-w.n'kinf^Iirovidenco  of  Sion's  saviour,  Vy^ii ;  with  notice, 

by  J,  Chickering.    [In  Mass,  hist.  eoc.    Coll.,  2d  s.,  v.  2, 

4,  7,  8.J 001.12 

Johnson   (Edward).     Nuces  philosopliicae :  philos.  of 

things  as  developed  from   the  study  of  v/ordo. 

Loudon,  184-2.    8" 5114.08 

Johnson  (George 'W. )    Cottage  gardeners'  dictionary. 

5'oh  cd.     London,  18G0.  b° 0124.03 

—  Fa j-fas  con-esp.     2  v.     London,  1G48.     8°.  3035.13 
Johnson  (J.)    Collection  of  tho  laws  and  canons  of 

church  of  England,  to  tho  reign  of  Henry  via. 
Tr.  into  English  ■with  notes.  New  ed.  2  v.  Ox- 
ford, 1830.     8°. 3436.19 

Johnson  (Louisa).  Everybody  her  own  flower  gardener. 
New  York,  1838.    12° G132.25 

Johnson  (Kicbard).  Crown  garland  of  polden  roses.  2  pts.  Ed. 
by^i'.CbappelI.L.,lS42-15. 10°.  [/.iPcrcysDC,  v.G,  15.]50GU.06 

—  Pleasant  conceits  of  old  Ilobsou,  1C07.    El.  by  J.  O.  Halli- 

well.    L.,  1843.    10°.    [In  Percy  soc.,  v.  9.]    .    .     .  6000.09 

—  Seven  champions  of  Christendom.    London,  [1861]. 

16°. I    .    .     251.66 

Johnson  (Eossiter,  ed.)  Little  classics.  llG  v.  Bos- 
ton, 1874-70.     18°.     .     ...     ...     :'  I..   T  226.83 

Koie. — Forcon^en^s  see  Fiction  (p.  499). '  ■         '~..       

Johnson  (S.  M.)    Free  government  in  England  and 
Americi.     New  York,  1304.     8°.      ...  5735.04 
Johnson  (Samuel).     Dictionary  of  the  English  lan- 
guage.    Verbatim  from  tho  author's  last  folio  ed. 
-   London,  1354.    Imp.  8°.     .     •     .     .     .     .  6433.03 

—  TUelJler.  Boston,  1830. 10".  [/;iBritisheasayist8,  v. 27.]  2311.27 

—  Life  and  writings.     Selected  by  ^Y.  P.  Page.     2  v. 

New  York,  1841.  18° 3093.20 

V.  1.  Life  and  genius.    Essays.    2.  Es3.ays,  cic' 

—  Lives  of  the  English  poets.     Notes  by  P.  Cuuniiig- 

ham,  and  life  of  author  by  T.  B.  Macaulay.     2  v. 

New  York,  1837.    12°. 3263.01 

J\'olc. — For  contents  see  Biography  {Poets,  p.  11-i). 

—  Poems.    E.l.  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.     [In  C.'s  Eugl.  poets', 

V.  10,  1310.] I(i;i0.16 

—  Select  poems.    Ed.  by  R.  ■Walsh,    [In  Sanford  and  Walsh. 

Drit.  poets,  v.  31,  1322.] *     .     .     .  10C1.31 

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Joliuaon  (Samuel  I,  cotUinwd. 

—  Works.     Essay  on   bis  life  iind  Renins,  by  A.  Mur- 
phy.    2v.    'Now  York,  18.-)1.   8'.     .     .     .5015.10 
Contend. 

Ailventuier  (Tlio),  v.  1. 

Dediciittous,  V.  2. 

Idler  (Tlie),  v.  1. 

li-eiia,  a  tragedy,  v.  1. 

Journey  to  Westoi-u  Iblanda  of  Sootlaud  [Ilebiides],  v.  1. 

Letters,  v.  1. 

Li!e  aud  f^ouius.  by  A.Mni-pliy.  v.  1. 

Lives  of  eminent  peraoua  ;  Paul  Sarpl,  Boerhaave.  Blake. 
Sir  Fraucis  DiMliO,  B.iiretier,  Morin.  liurman.  Sydeuhivn, 
Clieynul.  Cave.  Frederick  the  groat.  Browne,  Ascham,  v.  2. 

Lives  of  tUe  poets,  v.  2. 

Miacellaneous  tracts,  etc.  :  Vindication  of  the  licensers  of 
the  Btagi^,  Brumoy's  Greek  theatre,  eU. 

Opinions  on  qnestious  of  law.  v.  2. 

Philological  tracts,  etc.:  Plan  of  an  English  dictionary,  rals- 
cel.  obsei-v.  on  the  trag.  of  Macbeth,  Account  of  Harleiau 
library,  etc.,  v.  2. 

Poenia.  V.  1. 

Political  tracts  :  Observ.  on  the  state  of  affairs  In  1756  ;  Tlie 
falsa  alarm,  1770  ;  The  patriot ;  Taxation  no  tyranny,  v.  2. 

Prayers  and  meditations,  v.  2. 

Rambler  (The),  v.  1. 

Uaaselas,  V.  1. 

Reviews  and  criticisms,  v.  2. 

X'lles  of  ima^'inatiou.  v.  1. 

jlltS*  For  livfii  and  crit.  estimates  of  J.  see  Biography  (p.  162). 

Johnson  (7?eu.  Samuel).     Oriental  religions  and  their 

rahitions  to  universal  religion.     India.     Boston, 

1872.     8^ :i5C3.:i-2 

-S.imo.     Oliina.     Boston,  1877.     8'.     .     .  35G3.31 

Johnson  (Sara.  Wm.)  How  crops  feed.  New  York, 
1870.    V2.\ G123.13 

—  Agricultural  chemistry.     [Sm.  report,  1850.]   ....  3936.14 
Johnson  ( .1/rs-.    S  iraU  B. )     Hadji  iu  Syria  ;  or  three 

years  in  Jerusalem.  Phil.,  1858.  J2^  .1051.01 
Johnson   (T.  B. )      Gamekeeper's  directory.      2d  ed. 

London,  1851.   16= 4G15.25 

Johnson  (Wm.,  (,'. E)     'Practical  draughtsman's  book 

of  industrial  design.  3d  ed.  L.,  1809.  4'.  39  J  J.  24 
Joliuson's  new  illustrated  family  atlas  of  tlia  world. 

Now  Y'ork,  1869.  fol '.     9J7.1i 

Johnson's  new  universal  cyclopsedia    4  v.     New  Y^ork, 

1878.     1.  8= B.E. 

Johnson  (Wm.  Martin,  t?.  1707).    Harrison  [G.)    Neglected  poets. 

[In  /us  Life  of  Payne.     1875.] 3138.03 

Johnston  (Alex.  Keith).  Atlas  to  Alison's  Hist,  of 
Europe.      EJinburgh,  1855.     obi.   8\     .     .  444.22 

—  'Physical   atlas  of   natural  phenomena.     New  ed. 

Edinburgh,  1856.  fol A.37.05 

—  School  atlas  of  astronomy.    Eilin.,  1S55.  8^.  4018.16 
Johnston  (Charles).     Travels  in  southern  Abyssinia. 

■2  V.     London,  1844.   8" 1084.07 

Johnstone  ( Clteu.  de).     Memoirs  of  the  rebellion,  1745- 

46.  2d  ed.  London,  1821.  8'.  .  .  .  485.11 
Johnstone  (Rev.  James).      Death-song  of   Lodbroc  : 

English  tr. ;  with  literal  Latin  version  ;  and  notes. 

[)i.  p.],    1782.    16^ 1063.31 

Johnston  (James  Finlay  Weir).    Chemistry  of  common 

life.  2  V.  New  York,  1855.  12°.  .  .  .  4212.04 
Note. — For  Contents  see  Chemistry  (p.  264.) 

—  Contributions  to  scientific  agriculture.     Edinburgh, 

1819.     8^     .     ._ ■    .  6123.01 

— -  Elements  of  agricultural  chemistry  and  geology. 
9th  ed.     Edinburgh,  1871.    _16^     .     .     .  0121.12 

—  Notes  on  North   America,  agricultural,  economical 

and  social.     2  v.     Edinburgh,  1851.    12=.   1072.23 
Johnston  (John).     Account  of  the  present  state  of  Indian  tribes 
inhabiting  Ohio,  1819.     [/;i  Archseologia  Amer.,  v.  1.]  677.18 
Johnston  (Joseph  E. )      Narrative  of  military  opera- 
tions, [1851-65].     New  York,  1874.  8=.     .     645.19 

—  Snow  (  W.  r.)     Southern  generals,  1866 644.18 

Johnston  (Josiah  S.)     llerrinfj  (J.)  and  Lfmgacre  (J.  B.)     National 

portrait  gallery,  v.  1,  1834 3247.08 

Johnston  (Keith,  jr.)  Half-crown  atlas  of  physical 
geography.     Edinburgh,  [».  d]    12^     .     .  932.08 

—  Half-crown  [political]  atlas  of  general  geography. 

Edinburgh,  [1869.]  12= 932.07 

—  Hand-book  of  physical  geogi-.  Edin.,  1870.  1'2=.  932.09 
Johnston  (R.)    CivU  service  arithmetic.   5th  ed.    Lon- 
don, 1869.    16° _40U.08 

Johnston  (T.  B.)  and  Robertson  (J.  A.)  Historical 
geography  of  the  clans  of  Scotland.  Edinburgh 
and  London,  1872.  4= 498.08 


Johnstone  (Wm.  G.)  and  Croall  (.V  )  Nature-printed 
British  seaweeds  :  history  of  the  algae  of  the  Brit- 
ish Isles.  Nature-printed  by  H.  Bradbury,  i  v. 
London,  [1860.]  8' 4916.17 

Joint-stock  companies.     5f<  Law    {Corporations), 

Joints  (Diseases  of  tlio).    See  Medicine. 

Joinvillo  (F.  F.  P.  L.  M.  d'Orleans.  prince  de).  Army 
of  the  Potomac.  Tr.  by  W.  IL  Hurlbnrt.  New 
York,  18G3.     6° C34.23 

Joinville  (Jean,  sire  do).  St.  Louis  king  cf  France.  Tr. 
byj.  Hutton.     2a  ed.    London,  1869.  18".   3114.21 

— -  Memoirs  of  Louis  rx  [/«  Cllron.  of  the  crusades. Bo;m,]6G23.13 

—  Memoifes.  on  histoire  de  Saint  Louis.     Avec  un  tableau  dii 

regne  do  St.  Louis,  1226-70.    [In  Petitot.    Col.  des  mem. 

1  ser..  V.  2.] 6123.(12 

—  MiUler{ilaz].     /it /;is  Cliips.  v.  3.  1870 2537.21 

Joly  (t'lanrto).     Menioiies  conceruant  lo  card,  de  Retz,  1648-55. 

(.'«  Petitot.     Mem..  2  ser.,  V.  47.) 6023.23 

Jomini  (Antoino  Henri,  baron  del.  .\rt  of  war.  'Ir. 
by  O.  F.  Winship  and  E.  E.  McLean.  Kew  Y"ork, 
1851.  12° •  4514.11 

—  History  of  tha  campaign  of  Waterloo.     New  Y'ork, 

.  1860.   12° 514.034 

—  Life  of  Napoleon.     From  tho  French.     With  notes, 

by  H.  W.  Halleck.     4  v.     8'.     With  atlas,  obi.  4°. 

New  York,  1864 3128.10 

Kote, — The  atlas  is  the  same  as  that  of  Alison's  Europe. 

—  Treatis3  oil  grand  military  operations  :  critical  and 

military  hist,  of  the  wars  of  Frederick  the  Great, 
as  contrasted  with  the  modern  svstem.  From  t!;e 
French,  by  S.  B.  Holabird.  2  v.  New  York, 
18i;5.  8° 4516.15 

—  —  Same.     Atlas.     New  York,  1S':5.     8'.     .4510.17 
Jones  (Alexander,  il.D. )     Cymry  cf  '76  ;  Welshmen 

and  their  descendants  of  the  American  rev.     New 

York,  1855.   8°.     ,     .     .    _. 401.20 

Jones  (Andrew  A. )  Jones's  digest  of  duties  belonging 
to  tho  custom-house  departments  of  the  U.  .S.  tV'ith 
the  tariff.     New  York,  1835.  8=.     .     .     .  5925.29 

—  Reveuuo  book  :  tarifif  of  1816,  1842,  clc.     New  York 

1S47.    8= .  5925.28 

Jones  (Henry  Benca).     Life  and  letters  of  Faraday. 

2  V.     London,  1870.    8= 3055.21 

Jones  (B.  C. )     Lectures  on  the  ancient  dramatic  poets. . 

1st  ser.  [53schylus,  Euripides  and  Sophocles.] 
Loudon,  1862.   8°.     .......     .  1725.26 

Jones  (Charles).  Africa  :  exploration,  etc.,  from  Hero- 
dotus tj  Li\-ingstone.     N.  Y.,  1875.  8=.     .1086.12- 

Jonas  (Charles  C. ,  jr. )  Antiquities  of  the  southern  Li- 
dians,  particularly  Georgia  tribes.  Now  York, 
1873.     8= 558.22 

—  Hist,  sketch  of  the  Chatham  artillsry  dm'ing  the  cou- 

fed.   strugglo.     Alb.iny,  (.V.  T.)  1807.    8=.     644.20 

Jones  ( Charles  H. )  Vers  de  societe.  Selected.  New 
York,  1876.  1-= 1C94.37 

Jones  (Charles  Handfield.  M.D.)  Report  on  practical  jnedicino, 
patholot,'y.  and  therapeutics.  1859-64.  With  bibliography. 
[New  Sydenham  eoc.  Year-book.  5v.  L..lb60-65.]     4304.02 

Jones  (Charles  I.)  Memoirs  of  Miss  O'Neill.  London, 
1810.     8°. 3135.18 

Jones  (Mrs.  C.  S.)  and  'Williams  (Henry  T.)  House- 
hold elegancies.     New  York,  1875.  8°.    .1453.10 

Jones  (David).  On  the  value  of  annuities  and  rever- 
sionary .payments,  with  tables.  2  v.  Loudon, 
1841.     8° 5931.04 

Jones  (Miss  Electa  F. )  Stockbridge,  past  and  present. 
Springfield,  1854.   8" 591.29 

Jones  (Ernest).  Battle-day,  poems.L.', 1855.10°.  1662.10 

—  Emperor's  vigil,  and  the  Waves  and  tha  war.     Lon- 

don, 18J6.    16= 1662.11 

Jones  (E.  J.)     Hand-book   of  British   phonography. 

Loudon,  1871.  18= .     .6431.12 

Jones  (Evan  Rowland).     Lincoln,  Stanton,  and  Grant. 

hist,  sketches.  London,  1875.  8°.  .  .  3113.19 
Jones  {George,  calling Iiiinself  the  Count  Joannes).    Hi;> 

tory  of  ancient  America.     The  Tyrian  era.     3d  ed. 

Loudon,  1843.  8= 567.01 

Jones  (George,  ii.^4.)     Sir  Francis  Chautrev,  K..i.,  his 

life,  etc.  London,  1849.  12=.  .  .  ."  .  3033.27 
Jone.s  (George,    K  C.  S.)    Phosphates  of    commerce. 

London,  1874.  10° 4212.16 

Jones  (Hi^nryi.    [^  Givendish,' pseud.'\    The  pocket-gnido 

to  bezique.     2d  ed.     London,  1869.     24=.  4611.30 


In  asking  for  boo'.i3.  v.so  the  "Book  Orders,"  t'iving  tho  AUTHOR'S  NA'IE,  tho  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUIIBER. 


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—  RounJ  games  at  cards.     London,  187o.   12'.  4611.37 

Cnntents  :  Loo.  viugt-et-un,  poker,  Bnip-snap-suor'em.  ttc. 

Jone'j  (Horatio  Gates).     Jourual  of  two  visits  made  to 

some  nations  of  Indians  on  the  ■west  side  of  the 

river  Ohio,  1772-1773.     With  biogr.  notice.     New 

York,   18G5.     8'.     [Sabin's    reprints.]     .     504.21 

Jones  (Hugh  1.     Present  state  of  Virginia.     New  York, 

18fi5.     8^.    [Sabin '3  reprints.]     ....     564.22 

f  Jones  (Johu).     Attempts  in  verse,  with  life.     [In  Southey  (R.) 

'  Coeducatea  poets,  18:iC.| 82M.02 

Jone.s  (Johu  B. )  A  rebel  war-clerk's  diSry.  2  v. 
Philadelphia,  1806.  12". 644.06 

^^  For  novels  by  this  author  see  riction  (p.  494). 
Jones  (John  Matthew).     Naturalist  in  Bermuda.    Lon- 
don, 1S50.     8' 4814.02 

—  K.iofliken-mocddinsin  NovaScotia.  [Sm.  rep..  1803.]  8930. IB 
Jones  (Johu  Paul).     S'^-e  Biography  (p.  1G2) ;  rt^.^o Herring  (J.)  and 

Longacro  (J.  B.)     Nat.  portr.  ga!..  v.  3.  1830.    .     .     .  3247.10 

Jone.s  (Miij.  Gen.  Sir  John  T. )  Journals  of  sieges  un- 
der WelliuBton  in  Spain,  1811-1814.  3d  ed.  3  v. 
London,  1816.    8' 5-53.21 

Jones  (.Tolin  "Wintfr).  Observ.  on  the  origin  of  the  division  of 
man's  life  into  stages.  f/«  Archaeologia,  v.  3.'>.  18(13.1  5128. — 

Jones  (.Ti'seph)  luvestigations  rel.  to  certain  N.  Amer.  verte- 
hrata.     [Sm.  contrib.,  v.  8  ] 3937.08 

Jones  (Lloyd).  Progress  of  the  worliing  class.  See  Ludlow  (J. 
M.)nii(i!  Jones £810.27 

Jon33  (M. )  Story  of  Capt.  Cook's  three  voyages  round 
tho^vorld.     ISostou,  3871.  12^ 923.05 

Jones  (Owen).  *Designa  for  mosaic  pavements.  With 
essav  en  their  structure,  by  F.  O.  AVard.  10  pi. 
London,  1812.   4' 1467.01 

—  Examphs  of  "Chinese  ornament.     100  pi.     London, 

18G7.    fol 1467.04 

—  Grammar  of  "ornament.  112pl.  L.,  [186.5.]  fol.  14G7.03 

—  On'i  "thousand  and  one  initial  letters.     27  pi.    Lon- 

don, 18(14.     fol 14G7.05 

Jonas  (Pomroy).  Annals  and  I'ecollections  of  Oneida 
comity,  N.  Y.     Eome.lSol.     8°.     .     .     .     Gi2.16 

Jones  (ficu.  prof.  Richard).  Literary  remains  ;  lec- 
tures and  tracts  on  political  economy.  Ed.  with 
notice,  by  W.  •Wliewell.     L.,  1859.    8^     .5013.20 

Jonas  (Robert,  of  Lincoln's  Inn).  History-  of  the 
French  bar,  tine,  and  modern.  L.  183.">.  8°.   5622.07 

Jones  (Robert.  D.D.)  Literary  beauty  of  the  Bible :  lecture. 
Staines,  1837.  8' 6721.04 

—  Last  lecture  of  the  season.    Staines,  1837.    8°.      .     .  6721.04 

—  Oratory  :  a  iPcture.    Loudon.  1811.    8° 5721.04 

—  T.-iste:  a  lecture.    London.  1842.    8° 5721.04 

. —  Religion  and  Imowledge  :  lecture.    Chertsey,  1S38.  8°.  5721.04 

—  Two  lectuics  ou  mod.  Engl.  literature.  L.,  1830.  8°.  6721.04 
JOII33 1  Rowland).  Philos.  of  words.  L.,1769.  8'.  6412.26 
Jones  (Samuel  W.)    Ivlenioir  nf    James   Pnane,  jud^je,  distl'ict 

court  of  V.  S.  [hi  New  York.  Doc.  liist.,  v.  4,  1849.]    614.04 

Jones  (T.  Perey),  ijscurf.     Sre  Aytoun{W.  E.) 

Jouss  (Thomas).  Suggestions  for  a  reform  of  special 
pleading.     London,  1850.   8°.     .     .     .   hi  5093.17 

Jones  (Thomas,  librarian).  Catalogue  of  tracts  for  and 
against  popery,  publ.  about  the  reign  of  James  u., 
in  tho  Manchester  library.  2  v.  Manchester,  CM- 
Aainsoc,  no.  48,  64,  1859-65.    4°.     .     .     .5095.08 

Jones  (Thomas  Rymer).  Aquarian  naturalist.  Lon- 
don, 1S58.     8^ 4826.12 

Jones  (Thomas  Wharton).  Failure  of  sight  from  rail- 
way and  otlier  injuries  of  the  spine  and  head. 
London,  1869.  12°. 4341.25 

Jones  (Sr  Wm.)  Works.  With  life,  by  lord  Teign- 
mouth.  13  V.  London,  1S07.  8".  .  .  5046.01 
Contents  :  v.  1.  Memoirs  and  corresp.  2.  Same,  cont'd. 
Appendix  :  Britain  discovered,  heroic  poem,  Pref.  dis- 
course to  an  Essay  on  the  history  of  the  Turks.  3.  Anni- 
versary discourses  before  the  Asiatic  b  iciety  ;  on  the 
Hindus.  Arabs.  Tartars,  Persians,  Chinese  ;  on  the  bor- 
derers, mount;iineers,  and  islanders  of  Asia  ;  ou  the  origin 
and  families  of  nations  ;  ou  Asiatic  histoiy  ;  ou  the  philo- 
sophy of  the  Asiaticks.  Ou  the  orthography  of  Asiatick 
words  in  Uomau  letters.  Ou  the  Gods  of  Greece.  Italy,  and 
India.  4.  Chronology  of  the  Hindus.  Note  to  Mr.  Vausit- 
tart  a  p-Lper  on  the  Afghans  being  descended  from  the 
.Jews.  Ou  tho  Indian  zodiac.  Ou  the  literature  of  the 
Hindus.  On  tho  buok  Slci  King  of  tho  Chinese.  Lunar 
year  of  tho  Hindus.  Musical  modes  of  tho  Hindus.  Mys- 
,  tical  poetry  of  tlio  Persians  and  Hindus.  Gita  govinda.  or 
Boug  of  Jayadcva.  Kemarks  on  Isla;;d  of  llinzuan.  Con- 
versation  cone,  the  city  of  Gwend- r  and  the  sources  and 
course  of  the  Nile.  Ou  the  Indiaa  game  of  chess.  Indian 
grant  of  laud,  at  Tauna.  Inscriptions  on  the  staff  of  Fi- 
ruz  Shah.  On  the  Indian  gross-beak.  On  tho  pangohn 
ofBaliar.  On  tlie  loris,  or  slow  paced  iemur.  On  the  cure 
of  the  Elepliantiasis.  and  other  disorders  of  tho  blood. 
Tales  and  tables,  by  Nizami.     5.  Plants  of  ludia.    Spike- 


nard of  the  ancients.  Grammar  and  history  of  the  Per- 
sian langnage.  6.  Poeseos  Asiuticae  conimentarinrum  libri 
Bex.  Liber  miscellaueorum.  7.  Charges  to  the  Grand 
Jury.     Institutes  of  Hindu  law.  or  Ordinances  of  Menu. 

8.  Mah'jmmedau  law  of  succession,  and  inheritance.  On 
the  law  of  bailments.  Legal  mode  of  suppres-sing  riots. 
Speech  on  the  reform  of  Parliament.  1782.  Letters  to  ***.' 
Principles  of  government.    Character  of  lord  Aehburfon. 

9.  Speeclies  of  Isreus  ou  the  law  of  snccession  to  property 
at  Athens.  Sacoutala  ;  or  the  Fatal  ring.  By  Calidas.  10. 
Tlie  Moallaltat,  or  Arabian  poems.  Poems  and  translations. 
Essay  on  the  poetry  of  tho  Eastern  nations.  Essay  ou 
the  imitative  arts.  Arcadia,  a  pastoral  poem.  Caissa,  the 
game  at  chess.    Carmiuum  liber.     l\luso  recalled,  an  ode. 

,  Ude  in  imitation  of  Alcieus — '  What  cons^titutes  a  state.'  ete. 
11.  Ilistoire  de  Nader  chah.  12.  Nader  chah.  confd. 
Traito  sur  la  poesie  orientale.  Pesoription  of  Asia.  Sl'ort 
history  of  Persia.  13.  Hitopadfisa  of  Vishnu^arman.  En- 
chanted fruit,  or  Hindu  wife.  Hymn  to  Camdes.  Two 
hymns  to  Pracriti.     Extracts  from  "the  Vedas. 

—  Poems.    Ed.,  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.    [In  C.'s  English  po- 

ets. V.  18,  1810.] 1026  18 

—  Select  poems.    Ed.  by  R.  "Walsh.     [In  Sanford  and  Walsh. 

Brit,  poets,  v.  35,  1N22.] 1691.35 

JSS"  For  lives  of  Sir  W.  Jones  see  Biography  (p.  102). 
Jones  (Wm.,  correfp.  secy).     Jubilee  njemoiial  of  the 

relig.  tract  Boc,  1799-1S49.  L.,  1850.  S°.  3586.24 
Jones  (Wm.,    F.S.A.)      Finger- ring  lore.      LondoD, 

1877.  12' 1585.20 

—  Treasures  of  the  earth,  or  mines,  minerals,  and  met- 

als.    London,  18G8.   10° 3933.33 

Jones  (Wm.  A.)  Essays  upon  authors  and  books. 
New  York, -1849.   12^ 2533.22 

—  Memorial   of  D.    S.  Jones.      With  notices   of   the 

Jones  family  of  Queens  county.  New  York,  1819. 
1.:°. 3094.01 

Jones  (Wm.  A. )  Report  upon  tho  reconnaissance  of 
N.  W.  Wyoming,  incl.  Yellowstone  National  Park. 
1873.     W.ashiagton,  1875,    8= 1131.12 

Jones  (M(/.  Wm.  Prime).  Considerations  on  tho  con- 
quest and  settlepient  of  Britain,  by  tho  Saxons, 
Danes,  and  Normans,  and  by  tho  Romans.  Lou- 
don, 1872.    13° 463.17 

Jones  (Wm.  P.,  M.A.)  Myth  of  sfono  idol  :  a  love  le- 
gend of  Dakota.     Chicago,  1876.     12°.     .1662.30 

Jongh  (L.  J.  do).  Three  kinds  of  cod  liver  oil.  Tr. 
by  E.  Carey.     Philadelphia,  1S49.     8°,     .4312.16 

Jonson  (Bsn).  Conversations  with  Drummond.  [In- 
t.od.  byD.Laing.]  Ij., Shale,  soc,  1812.  8°.  ]756.(;8 

—  Observations  on  poetiy  and  eloquence,  fioiu  [his] Discoveries. 

[With  Sidney  (.Sir  P.)  Defence  of  poetry.  L., 1787.10".]  0414.28 

—  Poems.     Ed.  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers,    [M  C.'s  Engl,  poets, 

V.  6.  1810.1 16211.05 

—  Poems.    iSVe  Greene  (R.).  Marlowe  (C.)  aiJtZJonson  (B.)  1044.37 

—  Select  poems.     Ed.  by  E.  Sanford.     [In  his  British,  poets,  v.  3, 

1819 , -109103 

—  Works.     With  memoir,   by   W.    Gifibrd.      Boston, 

1853.     8° 1725.27 

Contents:  Memoir.  Ancient  commendatory  verses. 
Every  man  in  his  humor.  Everyman  out  of  Lis  humor. 
Cynthia's  revels.  Poetaster.  Sejauus  his  fall.  Volpone, 
orthofox.  Epiocene,  or  the  bileut  woman.  The  alchemist. 
Catiline  his  conspiracy.  Bartholomew  Fair.  Devil  is  an 
ass.  Staple  of  news.  New  inn,  or  tho  Ijgbt  heart.  Mag- 
netic lady.  Tale  of  a  tab,  or  humois  reconciled.  Sad 
shepherd,  or  a  tale  of  Robin  Hood.  Fall  of  Mortimer.  The 
case  is  altered.  Entertainments.  IMasqnes.  Epigrams. 
Tho  forest.  Underwoods.  Leges  conviviaps.  liansla- 
tions  from  the  Latin  poets.  Tmiber,  or  discoveries  upon 
men  and  m;itters.  Eijglisli  grammar,  Jousonus  Virbius, 
or  the  memory  of  Ben  Jonson.    Glo.^sary.    Index. 

For  lives  and  lit,  estimates  of  B.  J.,  see  Biography  (p.  162); 
oZsoBenUey's  miscel.,  v.  40,1856;  Geutl.  mag.,  May,  1871 
(by  C.  C.  Clarke). 

Joplin  (Thomas).  General  principles  and  present  practice  of 
banking.     L.,  1824.  W.     [l.i  Pamphleteer,  v.  24.]  .     D053.24 

Jordan.  See  Countries  {Palesltne,  p.  350  ;  partit.ularly  Lyncliy  and 
MacgregoT). 

Jordan  (David  Starr).  Manual  of  tho  vertebrates  of 
the  northern  United  States,  exclusive  of  marine 
species.     Chicago,  1876.    12° 4727.05 

Jordan  (Thomas).  London's  resurrection  to  joy  and  triumph: 
a  lord  mayor's  pageant,  1071.    1/u  Percy  eoc,  v.  10.]  5000.10 

—  Triumphs    of  Lond')n,  1078;   a  lord   mayor's  pageant.     [In 

Percy  soc.  v.  10.] .  6060.10 

Jordan  (Thomas)  and  Pryor  (J.  P.)     Campaigi;s   of 

Forrest,  and  Forrest's  eavalry.N.O.,18G8.8\  633.04 
Jordan  (Wm.  L. )     The  elements  :  tho  ocean  and  at- 

mo.sphere.     2  v.     London,  186C.  8°.     .     .4028.18 

—  The  ocean  :  its  tides  and  currents  and  their  causes. 

London.  1873.    8° 4028.12 

Jordanus  (Friar).  AVonders  of  the  east.  Tr.  by  H. 
Yule.     London,  7foMwi/«  soc,  18G3.   b°.     .1044.11 


bkooicly:?   meroantilk   librarv. 


JORNANDES-  JOURNALISM 


657 


Jornandes  or  Jordanes.  Do  Qetarum  sive  Gothoram  rebus 
(;o»tia,  llistoiro  ties  Goths.  [Lat.et  fi:]  Paris,  1869.  8". 
INisard's  Oollcctiou.] 7725.02 

JoitirnJohn).  Lite  of  Erasmus.  3v.  L.,1S(18.  8'.  :til.i5.0.T 

--  Kemarks  on  ecclesiastical  history.  [ToLuthi'r,1517.  ] 
AVith  iiotes,  by  W.  Trollope.  2  v.  London,  1846. 
8= 312:i.22 

Joseph  Bonaparte.  {fcCng  of  Naples,  and  afterwards  of  Spain).  Sei 
Biography  (p.  HJ2). 

Joseph  of  Aramathie  :  romance  of  tlie  Seint  Graal  or 
Holy  Grail  :  \vith  the  lyfo  of  Joseph  of  Arraathia. 
Ed.  by  W.W.  Skeat.  Loudon,  Early  Engl,  text  soc, 
1871.     8° 79U.01 

Joseph  n..  (of  Austria,  emperor  of  German}/  :  6.   1741,  d.  1790). 

Letters  to  ditjtiiiguished   pViuces   aud    statesmen.     1781. 

London,  1821.    8°.     [/re  Pamphleteer,  v.  I'J.)       .     .60.58.19 

B^  I'or  bioffr.  noti'-"!"/  J'l^epli  II..  see  Biography  (p.  162). 

Josephine  lEinpr'Hsj.     ,SV<?  Biography  (p.  162). 

Josephine,  [psfU''.]    Our  chililiou's  pets.    L.,  18(15.  4'.    .4724.18 

Josephai  ^Flavius).  Geuuiue  wjrki.  Tr.  by  W.Whis- 
ton.  3  V.  Springfield.  180a.  8°.  .  .  .  3112.(19 
contents :  v.  1-2.  Antiquities.  3.  Jewish  war.  Against 
Apion.  A  discourse  concerning  Hades.  Whiston's  three  dis- 
sertations concerning  Jesus  Christ.  Joini  the  Baptist.  James 
the  Just,  aud  God's  conimaud  to  Abraham,  etc.    Index. 

Same.      Works.     4  v.     Phil.,  18.9.     12°.   3142.12 

Contents  :  v.  1-3.  Antiquities.  3.  Jewish  war.  4.  Same, 
except  Jcwisti  war,  as  v.  3  of  piecediiig entry. 

—  The  Jewish  war  ;  with  his  aiitobiogtaiihy.  New  transl. 

by  R.  Traill.     Ed.  with  notes,  by  I.  Taylor.    Lon- 
don,  18i8.     8° 344^.22 

—  Opera.     Gr.  et  Lat.     Recog.    G.  Dindorfius.     Ace. 

indices.     2  v.     Paris,  Didiit.  184.-i-47.     8=.  7765.14 

Josh  Billings,  p'ieud.     See  Shaw  (H.W.)  in  Fiction  (p.  520). 
Joshua  (Book  of).     See  Biblical  literature  {Joaltua,  p.  90). 
Jo3lm  (J. ),  Frisbie  {B. ),  and  Ruggles  (F. )     History  of 

Poultney.Vt.,  tolSrS.     Poultney,  1875.  8°.  655.'23 
Josselyn  (John).     Account  of  two  voyages  to  New  England,  1638. 

10113.     I ;/i  Mass.  hist.  soc.     Col.,  3d  s..  v.  3,  1833.)  .     661.23 

—  New  Knsland  s  rarities  discovered.    Withintrod.  aud  notes,  by 

E.  Tuclierman.  {In  ArchEeologia  Anier.,  v.  4.]  .  .  577.21 
Jouaimia  (Joseph  Mane)  and  Van  Gaver  (J.)  Tur- 
qiiii.  Paris,  1810.  8°.  [Univers.]  .  .  90.3.02 
Joubert  (Josaph).  Ponsees.  Precedeesde  sacorresp., 
d'une  notice  sur  sa  vis,  son  caractfere  ct  ses  travau.x, 
p.ir  P.  d3  Raynal  ;  et  de:i  jugements  litt.  de  Saiute 
B'.uve,  Sylvestre  de  Sacy,  Saint-Marc  Girardin, 
Geraz?z..tPoitou.  4e  ed.  2t.   P., 1861.12°.  7046.14 

—  Arnold  (M.)  [In  /lis  Essays iu  criticism,  1866;  p.  200-237.) 2512.13 

Nole.—B.fifT.  from  Nat.  rev.  1864.  or  Littell,  1864.  v.  1. 

—  S'linle  Beav&^C.A.)     Monday  chats,  1877.   .2543.34 
Joufiroy  iTaomis   Simon,    called  Theodore).      Cours 

d'esthetiqiie.     Paris,  186J.»   12°.     .     .     .  54H7.0.i 

—  Philosophical  essays.     From  the  French,  by  G.  Rip- 

ley.     E.iinbnrgh,  18  i9.     16° 5114.09 

Note. — Contents  same  as  those  of  '  Philos.  miscellanies.' 

—  Philos.  miscsUiuies.      From  the  French,  with  notes, 

by  G.  Ripley.  2  v.  Bjston,  18:i8.  12'.  .  512i;.09 
Contents  :  v.  1.  On  pbilos.  and  common  sense.  On  skep- 
ticism. Ou  the  history  of  philosophy.  The  faculties  of  the 
human  soul.  2.  Metijod  of  philos.  study.  On  eclecticism 
in  morals.  On  good  and  evil.  How  dogmas  come  to  an 
end.  Tue  S  >rb->uiio  and  the  philosophers.  Philosophy  of 
history.  Influence  of  Greece  in  the  development  of  hu- 
manity.   Preseut  state  uf  humanity. 

—  Introdaction  to    ethics.     Tr.   bv  W.    H.  Channinp;. 

2  V.     Boston,  1841.    12°.     .".....  513.i.l5 

Journal.  For  journals  pnbl.  by  societies,  such  as  the  Journal  of 
tue  Franklin  iustitute.  the  Journal  of  the  Statistical  soci- 
ety, see  the  name  ot  the  society. 

Journal  of  a  uaturalist.     iVc  Knapp  (J.  L.)    1829.     .     .     .4722.16 

Jounial  of  a  voyage  up  the  Nile,  1848-49.  By  an  Ameri- 
can.     [aiio;i.]     l>uff.ilo,  1851.  8°.     .     .     .  1091.01 

Journal  of  a  young  lady  of  Virginia,  1782.  [Ed.  by 
E.  V.  Mison]     Baltimore,  1n71.  8°.     .     .  3094.24 

Journal  of  classical  and  sacred  philology.  4  v.  Cam- 
bridge, (Kiyf.),  1804-59.  8°.     ■     •     ;     •     .6444.01 

Journal  of  commerce,  (-iVeio  York).  N.  Y.,  1870-77.  fol. 

Journal  of  phUology.  ElI.  by  W.  G.  Clark,  [and 
others],     v.    1-3.     Loudon,   18i;8-71.     8°.  6444.01 

Journal  of  sacred  literature.  EJ.  by  J.  Kitto  [and 
others],  1st  s.,  v.  1— 5th  s.,  v.  2.  40  v.  Lon- 
don, Is  18-68.     8° 3626.01 

Journal  of  psychnl.  med.     .5fe  Hammond  (Wm.  A.)     .     .8104.01 

Journal  of  psychol.  med.     *<:  Winslow  (t'orbes).    .     .     .8171.01 

Journal  of  social  science.     See  American  soc.  sci.  assoc.  (p.  21). 

Journal  of  summer  time  in  the  country.  See  Willmott  (R.  A.) 
1819.„ 2546.1U 

Journal"  of  the  Amer.  institute,  monthly  pnbl.  Ed. 
by  a  committee.     4  v.  N.  Y.,  1636.  8°.     .  6117.01 


Journalism  and  the  Press. 

1.  Character,  influence,  and  abuses  of  the  press. 

—  Harlow  (tr.)    On  tlie  press  as  a  means  of  dififusing  the  prin. 

ciples  of  tlio  church.     1826 27U.19 

—  Godwin  IP.)     Out  of  the  past.  1870  ;  p   75-89.      .     .     .2526.18 

—  Higgin^on  {T.  W.)    Letter  to  a  young  contributor.     [/rtAi,*  At- 

lantic essays,  1871  ;  p.  60-93.] 2528.28 

—  IlUl   (A.   F.)     Socrets  of  the  sanctum.     An   inside 

view  of  an  editor's  life.     187.3 2711.11 

—  Hope  {A.J.  B.  B.)     (/7l  Cambridge  essays,  1858.]     .     .2517.16 

—  Lunt  {G.)    Uses  and  abuses  of  tlie  daily  i)re8s.     [MftiiThreo 

eras,  <(<:..  1857.) 2334.24 

—  Macintosh  {C.  A.)     Popular  outlines   of  the  press. 

1859 2712.01 

—  Matthews  (ir.)    Writing  for  the  press.     [In  his  Hours  with 

men  and  books,  1877.) 2536.11 

—  Maurice  [F.  D.)    Use    and  abuse    of  newspapers.     [In   his 

Frieudship  of  books,  1874  :  p.  92-123.)    .....  2.535.19 

—  Press  and  the  public  service,     [roioii.]  18.57.  5724.26 

A^oie.— -Reviewed  in  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  55.  1857. 

—  Tuckerman    (H.  T.)     Newspapers,     [//l /lis  Criterion,  1866  :  p. 

252-292.) 2544.09 

—  Voltaire  (F.  M.  A.  de).    Conseils  a  uu  journaliste.    [In  his 

(Euvres,  v.  37.) 6083.37 

—  Wmijate^CF.)    Views  and  interviews  on  journalism. 

1875 2713.13 

See  also  Atl.  monthly,  July.  1874  (Journalism  and  jour- 
nalists, by  r.  B.  Sanborn)  ;  Bibl.  sacra.  July,  1872  (Influ- 
ence of  the  press,  by  John  Basi-om)  :  Brit.  qu.  rev.,  Apr., 
1872  (The  modern  newspaper) ;  Eclectic  ina^..  v.  28.  1853  : 
tr.  from  Uevue  des  d.  moodes.  Dec,  18r»2  The  press.  19th 
cent.)  ;  Ed.  rev.,  v.  102,  1855  (Tlie  newspaper  press)  ; 
London  soc,  June,  1863  (Newspaper  editors  aud  political 
writers) ;  North  Brit,  rev.,  v,  34,  1861  (Pohtical  press  ; 
French,  British  and  German). 

{Anonymous  journalism.) 
See  Contem.  rev.,  v.  5.  1867  (by  J.  B.  Kinnear)  :  Fortn. 
rev.,  v.  8.  1867  (by  John  Morley)  ;  Macmillan's  mag.,  Dec. 
1861  ;by  Thomas  Hughes). 

2.  American  Press  ;  history  and  character. 

—  Brifatd  (W.   C.)      Reminiscences    of   the   Evening 

Post :  extr.  from  Po.stof  Nov.  16,  1831.    .   2711.12 

—  Buckingham  {J.  T.)     Specimens  of  new.spaper  liter- 

ature :   with  personal  memoirs,   anecdotes,    and 

reminiscences.     2  v.  in  1.     1852.     .     .     .  2712.05 

— //i(d.sO)i(i^)  JournaHsmiu  U.  S.   1690-1872.   2713  11 

—  Maverick  (A.)     Henry  J.   Raymond  and   the  New 

York  press,  1840-70 3147.25 

—  Maiviell  (C.)     Collection  of  songs  of  the  American 

press.     1868 ._  1673.27 

—  Wdmer  (L.  A.)     Our  press  gang  ;  corruptions  and 

Climes  of  Amer.  newspapers.  18.")9.  .  .  ■.;711.22 
See  also  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  22.  1855  (Political  press  of 
America)  ;  v.  68.  18H3  iPress  of  the  United  Slates)  :  Galixy, 
V.  7,  1869  (N.  Y  journalists— W.  H.  Hurlbut— Parke  God- 
win—G.  W.  Curtis— E.  L.  Godkin.  by  E.  Benson  ;  4  arts.) 

See  also  {in  Biography,  p.  116-215)  lives  of  Bennett 
(James  Gordon)  ; — Greeley  (Horace)  ;— Hale  (David^  ; — 
Kendall  (Amos)  :— Seaton  (\Vm.  W.) 

{American  newspaper  directories.) 

—  Kenny    (Z>.    J.)      American    newspaper    directory. 

Also  a  general  view  of  the  origin,  rise,  and  pro- 
gress of  newspapers.     1861 '.^712.09 

—  Bowell    ( ff.   P.)      American    newspaper    directory, 

1870.     [>K;//t  Men  (The)  who  advertise.]  2735.18 

3.  British  Press  ;  history  and  character. 

—  Andrews    (A.)     Hist,  of   British  journalism.     2  v. 

1859.       .~ 2712.03 

—  Grant  (J.)    The  newspaper  press  :  its  origin— pro- 

gress—and  present  position.    2  v.  1871.    .  271.1.08 
Metropolitan  weekly  and  provincial  press.     1872. 

—  --  Newspaper  press  and  periodical  lit.  of  London.    [In  his 

Great  metropolis,  v.  2,  1837.) 951.15 

—  Bunt  (F.   A'.)     The  fourth  estate  :  hist,  of  newspa- 

pers, and  liberty  of  the  pr^.«s.  2  V.  1850.  2712.13 
S^e  also  Belgravia,  Nov..  1875  (English  journalism  in  1832 
and  1874  :  a  criticism  aud  a  contrast,  by  T.  H.  S.  Escidt)  ; 
Coutemp.  rev..  Jan..  Feb..  Apl..  1808  (The  London  press. 
Part  1-3.  1.  Spectator,  Guardian.  Noncourormist.  2.  Pall 
Mall  gazette)  :  Sept..  Oct.,  1877  (Newest  thing  iu  journal- 
ism :  Signs  of  the  times,  nos.  1.  2)  ;  Eclectic  mag.,  v,  25, 
1852  (from  Brit.  qu.  rev.) :  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  65-66.  1862  (Ed- 
itors and  newspaper  writers  o(  last  generation  ;  3  aa.); 
July,  1875  (Politics  and  the  press);  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  Mch., 
1868  (Engl,  newspapers  and  printing  iu  the  17th  cent.) : 
N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  30.  1859  (Growth  aud  power  of  the  British 
press)  ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  64,  1855  (London  daily  press). 

4.  French  Press  ;  history  and  character. 

—  Catalogue  des  ecrits,  gravures  et  dessins  condamnes 


83    In  asking  for  books,  use  the  ■'  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUl'HOU'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUJIBER. 


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JOURNALISM -JUDSON 


Journalism,  continued. 

depuis  1814  jusqu'iiu  ler  Jan.  1850  ;  Buivi  de  la  liste 
des  individus  condamnes  pour  ddlits  de  presse. 
Paris,  1850.     12° ^761. 05 

—  OaUois  ( L. )     Histoire  des  joumaux  et  des  joumal- 

istes  de  la  revolution  rran9aise,  (1789-179(3).  2  v. 
1815 2735.1(5 

—  Germain  (A.)    Martyrologe  de  la  presse.     1789-1861. 
f.  18B1 2712.15 

—  Hatin    (£■.)     Histoire  politique  et  litteraire  do  I.t 

presse  eu  France,  avec  luio  introd.  hist,  sur  les 
origiues  du  journal,  ct  la  bibliograpliio  gc^neralg 
des  journaux  depuis  leurorigine.  8  v.  1859.  2712.22 

—  Kirwan   (A.    V.)     Modem   France:   its  journalism, 

etc.    .1803 • 962.07 

S'e  also  Contemp.  rev..  V.  10.  1809  {The  Lauterqe,  by 
George  Luiuley) ;  CoruhiU,  Juue,  1874.  or  Littell,  Mcb., 
1874  (Fiouch  p'.ess)  ;  Quar.  rev.,  v.  103.  1858  (The  flctiou8 
of  BohemUUB) ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  74,  1800. 

5.  G-erman  Press. 

SeeC&ih.  world,  Juue,  187ij  (Cierruan  jourualism). 

6.  Liberty  of  the  Press. 

—  Bageliot  ( TT.)    Metaphysical  basis  of  toleratiou.  [Couteui.  rev., 

April,  1874.] 
— •  Bailny  [S.)     Essay  on  publicationof  opinions.  1S54.     .2513.02 

—  Btntliam  [J.)    Liberty  of  the  x^^'^-'^s,  aud  jjublic  discussion 

[Inhis  Works,  v.  2  (7).] 601i;.li2 

—  Bhunt  {C.)    Vindication  of  learning,  and  the  liberty  of  the 

press.     [In  Uis  Miscel.  works.  I(iy5.] 3521.23 

—  Broug'iam  {U.,  hyd].    Law  of  libel,  etc,    [Inhis  Coutrib.,  v. 

3,  1850  ;  p.  150183.] 2517.03 

—  CalcuUa.     Iteport  ol"  meeting  of  inh.ibitants,  Jau.  5,  1835.  pe- 

titiouin<4  the  Legis.  Council  of  ludia  to  repeal  the  press 
regulation  passed  in  1823 2712.10 

—  CkaUaubriand  (R.  F.  A.  ilf).    De  la  liberto  de  la  presse.    [In 

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zung  dcr  lebendigeu  Kriilto  uud  Beiirtheiluug  der  B.'- 
weise,  dereu  sich  von  Leibuitz  uud  audt-re  Blechaniker  in 
dieser  Stieitsache  bedieut  habeu.  Uutersuchung  d«.r 
Frage.  Die  Frage  :  ob  die  Erde  veralte,  pbysikalisch  er. 
wogeu.  1755  ;  Allgemeiue  Xaturgeschichte  und  Tbcorio 
desllimmels.  Meditatiouuutquaruudamdeigne.  Priuci- 
piorum  primorum  cognitiouis  metapliysic-o  nova  dilucid- 
atio.  175G  L  Vou  den  Ursacbcn  dcr  Erderschiitlerungeu. 
bei  Gelegenheit  des  T:nslUcks,  welches  die  westl.  Liinder 
von  Europa  gegou  das  Eudo  des  voriijen  Jabrcs  bctroffen 
hat.  Geschirhte  und  Naturlieschreibunp  der  yorfalle  des 
Erdbebens.  1755.  Fortge^etze  P.etrachtiuigder  peit  eintger 
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Kant  (Immanuel),  continued. 

2.  1757:  Entwvirf  eines  Collegii  der  phys.  Geo{<rapbie. 
etc.     1758  :  Neuer  Lcbrbegriff  der  Bewegung  in  den  ert,ten 
Griinden    der  Natiirwissenschatt.     1759;  Veraucb   eiuitjer 
"•  Betracbtuugeu   uber  deu    Optiifciamua.     17(J0  :  Gedaukeu 

bei  dem  friiUzeUeu  Ablebeii  des  Hei-ru  J.  F.von  Funk,  etc. 
1762  :  Die  falscUo  Spitzfindigkcit  der  vier  eyllogistisclieu 
Figuren  envieseu.  17G3  :  An  Fniuleiu  Cbarlutte  vou  Kuob- 
loch  uber  Swedenbors.  VersucL,  den  Eegriff  der  nega- 
tiven  Gios3eu  in  die  Weltweislieit  eiiizulubren.  Der  eiu- 
zig  nib^licbe  Beweiagruiid  zii  eiuer  Demonstration  fiir  das 
Daseiu  Gottes.  17Gi  ;  Ueber  den  Abeuteurer  Eomarnicki. 
Vei'such  uber  die  Krankbeiteu  des  Kopfes.  Beobacbtun- 
gen  liber  das  Gefiihl  des  Schuncn  undErbabenen.  Unter- 
euL-bungeu  iibcr  die  Deutlic-bkeit  der  GruudsUtze  der  nat- 
Urlicheu  Theologie  nnd  der  Moral.  1765  :  Nachricbt  von 
der  Eiuiicbtung  seiner  Vorlesungeu  in  dem  W'interhalb- 
jaiire,  1765  6.  1766;  Traume  einea  Geistersebera  durch 
Tiauine  do  metaphysik.  1768  :  Von  dem  ersten  GrunUo 
des  Uuterscbiedes  der  Gegeiiden  iu  Raume.  1770 :  De 
muudi  seiisibilis  et  iutelligibJlia  forma,  etc.  1771  :  Eeceu- 
Bion  der  Scbrilt  von  Moscati  liber  den  Uuternchied  der 
Stractiir  der  Menscbeu  und  Thiere.  1775:  Vouderver- 
Bcliiedeneii  Racen  der  Meuscben.  1776-78 :  Das  Baae- 
dow'sche  Pliilantbropiu,  etc. 

3.  1781:  Kritik  derreiueu  Vernuuft. 

4.  1783:  Prolegomena  zu  eiuer  jeden  klinftfgen  Meta- 
physik, etc.  R  cension  von  Scbulz's  Vorsuch  eiuer  Anleit- 
uug  zar  Stttenlelir©  lUr  alio  Meuacbeu  obue  UuterscbieLl 
der  Religio.i,  ]784  :  Idee  zu  eiuer  allgemeinen  Gescbicble 
in  weltbargerlicber  Absicbt.  1781  :  Beauiwortuug  der 
Frager  :  was  ist  Aufliliiruug?  1785;  Iteceusiouen  vou 
Herder's  Ideen  zur  Philos.  der  Gescliicbte  der  Meuscbbeit. 
tJeber  die  Vuleane  iu  Monde.  Von  der  Unrecbtmiisaig- 
keit  des  BdL-beruacbdrncks.  Bestimmung  des  BegritTa 
einer  Menai-bGiirace.  Gruudle-uug  der  Metaphysik  der 
Siltu'U.  178S  :  MutUmasslicbe  Aufaug  der  Menscheiige- 
schicbte.  Recension  von  Hnfelaud's  Grnudeatz  des  >"atur- 
reclits.  "Was  beisst  Bich  im  Denkeu  orientiren?  Meta- 
physisehe  Aufaiigsgriindedea  Naturwissenscbaft.  Bemer- 
tuiigeu  zu  L.  H.  Jakol>'a  Priifnng  der  Mendelssobn'scben 
Morgeustundeu.  Ueherdeii  Gebrauch  teleologiacherl'riu- 
cipien  in  der  Philosophio.  1788-91  :  Sieben  kleine  Auf- 
fiatzo. 

5.  17S8:  Kritik  derpraktischen  Vernunft.  1790:  Kritlk 
der  UitbeilaUraft. 

6.  Ueber  eiue  Entdeckung,  nach  der  alle  neue  Kritik 
der  reiuea  Vernuult  durcb  eiue  altero  eutbebrlicb  ge- 
macht  werdcu  soil.  TJobLT  Scbwarmeret  uud  die  Mittel  da- 
gegoii.  1791  :  Ueber  daa  Missliugeu  alle  pbUos.  Vereucbe 
in  derTbeodicee.  179J  :  Die  lieligiun  iuuerbalb  derGreu- 
zen  der  blossen  Vcrnuutt.  Ueber  deu  Gemeiusprucb. 
179i  :  Etwas  iiber  den  Eiiifiuss  des  Mpudes  aut'  die  Witter- 
ling.  Das  Etido  alio  Diuge.  Uebor  Philosopbie  liberbaupt 
zur  Eiuleitaug  in  die  Kritik  der  Urtbeilykraft.  1795  :  Zum 
ewigeu  Friedoii.  1796  :  Z:i  SommcEring  :  iiber  das  Organ 
der  rfeele.  Viin  eiuem  neuerdiugs  erhobeuen  vnruebiueu 
Ton  in  der  Philosopbie.  Ausgleichnug  eiuea  auf  Miesver- 
etaud  beruha  idcn  luatbeiu.  Streits.  Tractate  zum  ewigen 
Frieleu  in  der  PhilosDpbio. 

7.  1797:  Die  Metiipbysik  der  Sitten.  Ueber  ein  ver- 
meiutes  R?cUt,  aus  MeuscbcnliLbozu  lugeu.  1798  :  Ueber 
die  Uachtnaclierci.  Der  Streit  der  Fjcnlttiten  iu  drei  Ab- 
BcUuittju.  AntUropologie  in  pragmatiscber  Hiusicbt. 
1800:  Zu'ei  kleine  Vo:redcn. 

8.  Lo;^ik,  hrsg.  von  G.  B.  JUscbe.  1802  :  Pbysiscbe  Geo- 
gratihie.  brag,  von  F.  T.  Riuk.  1803:  Ueber  Padugogik, 
hrsg.  von  F.  T.  Riuk.  18J4 :  Ueber  die  von  Kbuigl. 
Akal.  d„'r  Wiss.  zu  Berlin  fur  17'Jl  aiitsgesetzte  Prei^^frage. 
Oeffj.itli.be  Erklaruiigeu.  Ebrcudenlisprilcbeausverator- 
beue  CuUegeu.     Fragmeute  aus  dem  Nacblasse.    Briefe. 

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Laurie  (S.S.)     Kanton  spacoaud  time,     [/n  Jour,  of  spec. 

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—  and  E. )    Heroes  of  Asgard  ;  tales  from  Scandinavian 

mytbo'ogy.  London,  1871.  10'.  .  .  .  212.89 
Eeate  (George).    Narrative  of  the  shipwrecli  of  the  Antelope. 

Aug.,  178.1.     [l.i  Waldie  library,  v.  3.] 6078.17 

Keating  ((Jeoffjroy,  D.D.)     History  of  Ireland,  to  the 
Engl,  invasion  [119u].     From  the  Gaelic,  annotat- 
ed by  J.  O'Mahouy.     N.  Y.,  1857.     8°.     .     495.01 
Keats  (John).     Poetical  worts.     Ed.  with  life,  by  F. 
J.  Giiild.     Boston,  1831.     16' 1002.14 

—  Poetical  woris.     New  York,  1S50.     12'.     .  1002.  Ma 

Contents :    EucljiPlion.      Lamia.      Isabella.      Eve   of  St. 

Agnea.     Hyperion.    Miscel.  poems.     Souuets.    Epistles. 

Stanzas. 

/JiS"  For  lives  ajid  crit.  notices  of  K.  see  Biography  (p.  164); 

*  a?50  LowoU  iJ.R  )  Among  my  books.  2d  series,  i870.  2634.30 

Kebbel  (T.  E. )     E;ighsh  statesmen  since  the  peace  of 

181.5.     London, 'l80S.    12° 3J22.C1 

Contents:  Castlcreagh.  Canning,  Palmerston,  Wellington 

and  earl  of  Aberdeen.  Peel,  lord  GrLy,  lord  liussell,  lord 

Derby,  Liladstone,  Disraeli. 
Keble   (John).     The   Christian  year.     3d  Amer.    ed. 

Philadelphia,  1312.    16° 1002.29 

Same.     Philadelphia,  1800.   21°.     .     .     .1002.15 

—  Letters  of  spiritual  counsel.     Ed.  by  K.  F.  Wilson. 

2d  cd.     Oxford,  1870.    12°. 3564.02 

—  Lyra  innocentium  :  thoughts  in  versa  on  christian 

children.     9th  ed.    Oxford,  1861.     10°.     .  1051.23 


—  Miscellaneous  poems.    New  Y^ork,  1869.  12°.  1602.18 

—  Yom/e  ( C.  M. )     Musings  over  the  '  Christian  year ' 

and    '  Lyra  Innocentium, '  with   recollections   of 

Keble.   1871 3025.15 

iJS"For  lives  and  sketches  of  K.  see  Biography  (p.  164). 
Keokley  (Elizabeth!     Behind   the  Kcenes,  or  thirty 

years  a  .slave  and  four  in  the  White  House.     New 

York,  1808.  12' 3113.11 

Keddie  {Miss  H.)    See  Tytler  (.Sarah),  pseud. 

Keddie  (Wm.)     Cyclopa;Jia  of  literary  and  scientific 

anecdote.     London,  1.S5I.    8' 6210.30 

Kedge-anchor ;   or  young  Bailors'  assistant.     See  Brady  iW.. 

18o3 4517.01 

Keel  and  saddle.     See  Revere  (J.  W.)    1872 933.18 

Kesne  (Hcmy  George).     Tho  Moghul  empire  ;  [1707 

to  1817].     London,  1806.    8° 10ial7 

Keene   (James  B. )     Handbook  of  practical  gauging. 

Philadelphia,  18C8.    12° 3931.38 

Keetals  (J.  G. )     Oral  method  with  German.     Eevisea 

ed.     New  York,  1871.    12°. 6113.35 

Kehoe  (S.  D.)     The  Indian  club  exercise.     New  York, 

1800.     4° 4018.10 

Keiglitley    (Thomas).      Fairy   mythology.     Londrin, 

Bnlm,  18:0.     12' 185.21 

—  Crusaders.  Scenes,  etc.  [In  Waldie  library,  v.  7-8.]     .  6078.21 

—  Hist,  of  England,to  1839.  5  v.  N.Y.,1840.  18'.   402.27 

—  History   of   the   war  of   independence   in    Greece. 

[1770-1828.]     2v.    Edinburgh.  1.830.   10'.     517  03 

—  Life,  opinions,  and  writings  of  John  Sliltou.     Lon- 

don," 1858.     8' 3121.04 

—  Mythology  of  ancient  Greece  and  Italy.     London, 

1831.     6°. C817.09 

—  Outlines  of  history  [to  1814].    L.,  1829.   16°.     412.08 
Keil  (K.  F. )     Commentary  on  Joshua.     Tr.  by  J.  Mar- 
tin.    Edinburgh,  1857.    8° 3732.01 

—  Commentary  ou  Kings.     Tr.  by  J.  Murphv.     Edin- 

burgh, 1857.  8" '.  3732.02 

—  and  Delitzsch  (F.,  D.D.)    Biblical  commentary  on 

the  Old  Testament.  Joshua,  Judges,  Kuth.  Tr. 
by  J.  Martin.     Edinburgh,  1809.     8^     .  3732.04 

•  Pentateuch.     Tr.  by  J.  Martin.  3  v.    Edinburgh, 

1839.     8'. 3731.24 

The  Books  of  Samuel.  Tr.  by  3.  Martin.  Edin- 
burgh, 1808.  8'. 3732.05 

The  twelve  minor  prophets,  by  C.  F  Keil.    Tr.  by 

J.Martin.     2  v.    Edinburgh,  1S08.  S°.     .3734.13 

Keim  (DeB.  Randolph).  SanBomingo:  pen  pictures. 
Phil.idelphia,  1870.    12°. 1101.12 

—  Sheridan's  troopers  on  the  borders.     Philadelphia, 

1870.     8° 1123.17 

Keim  (Theodore)      History  of  Jesus  of  Kazara.     From 

the  German,  v.  1-2.  L.,  1873-70.  8'.  .3403.01 
Keith  (Alexander).  Evidence  of  the  truth  of  the  chris- 
tian religion  from  prophecy.  N.Y., 1850.12°.  3561.30 
Keith  (Robert).     Hist,  of  church  and  Ktato  in  Scotland, 

[1527]— 1563.  3  V.  Edm.,  1841.  8'.  .  49i;.00 
Keith  (Sir  Eobert  Murray).     Memoir   aud   ccrresp  , 

1756-72  ;  with  memoir  of   drcliuo    Matilda  of 

Denmark,  and  account  of  the  rev.  in  1772.     EJ. 

by  Mrs.  G.  Smyth.  2  v.  L.,  1819.  6°.  .3095.09 
Keith  (Thomas).      New   treatise  on   nee  of  globes : 

abridgment.  Philadelphia,  1833.  1G°.  .  4016.11 
KeUand  (P.)  and  Tait  (P.G. )  Introduction  to  quater- 
nions.    London,  1873.  12°. 4011.19 

Keller  (Ferdinand).     Lake   dwelling,!  cf   Switzerland 

and   other  parts   of   Europe.     Tr.   by  J.  E.  Lee. 

93  pi.    London,  1806.  8°. 5813.21 

Eellsr  (Franz).     *Th6  Amazon  and  Madeira  rivers — 

sketches  and  descriptions.  N.Y.,1874.  foh  1108.03 
Kelley  (O.  H.)     Account  of  an  ancient  town  in  Minnesota.    {In 

Sm.  report.  1803.] 393C.18 

Kelley  (Wm.  I).)     Speeches,  addresses  aj:d  letters  ou 

industrial  and  financial  questions.      [Advocating 

protection.]  Philade)phi;^  1872.  8°.  .  t927.25 
Kellogg  (.\.  0. )     Shakspeare's  delineations  c  f  insanity, 

imbecility  and  suicide.  N.  Y'.,  1806.  12°.  1751.07 
Kellogg  (Edward).      New  monetary  system.     2J  ed. 

New  York,  1864.    12°. 5915.28 

Kelly  (Christopher).     Solomon's  temple  fipu-itualized  ; 

with  ace.  of  its  destruction.  Phil.,  1823.  1-'.  0  537.15 
Kelly  (James).     The  American   catalogue   cf   books, 

publ.  in  U.S.,  1801-186C.    N.Y.,  1860.  8'.  2724.09 


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66S 


KELLY  -  KENT 


Kelly  (Michael).     Personal    reminiscences.      Ed.    by 
K.  H.   StoJriard.     New  York,  1875.     1G°.   3251.20 

—  KeminiscenfiPS.     New  York,  1826.  8°.     .     .309.5.22 
Timbs  {J)    Lives  of  the  later  wits,  f(c.,  T.  1.     1874.    .3261.08 

See  also  New  montkly,  v.  14,  1825. 

Kelly  (Patrick).     Univer.^al  cambist  and  commercial 

instructor.     2  v.     London,  1821.  8°.     .     .5918.01 

Kelly  ( ^Valter  Keatini?).    Curiosities  of  Indo-European 

tradition  and  folk-lore.     L.,  1863.  12^.     .3816.19 

t\ History  of  the  house  of  Austria,  in  continuation  of 

Coxe.     [1792-1848.]     L.,  Bohn,  1853.   12°.     544.05 

—  History  of  Russia.  2  v.  L.,  Bohn,  1854:  12°.     .W4.19 

—  Proverbs  of  all  nations,  compared,  explained,  dc. 

3ded.     London,  1870.   16^ 6214.21 

—  Syria  and  the  Holy  Land.   London,1844.  8'.   10.">4.1i8 
Kelson  (T.  M.)     Hints  rehitive  to  cutaneous  complaints.    20  pp. 

London,  1814.  8°.     [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  12.)    .     .     .  6093.12 
Kelt  (Thomas).     Mechanics'  text-book  and  engineer's 

snide.     Boston,  1852.     12^ 3923.07 

Same.     Boston,  1872.  18° 3922.15 

Kelts.    See  Countries  {Celts,  p.  299) ;— Language  [Celtic) ;— Litera- 
ture {Celtic). 

Kelty  (Mrs.  Mary  Ann).     Real  and  bean  ideal.     Bos- 
ton, 18G1.     16° 2542.01 

—  Reminiscences  of  thought  and  feeling,    \_anon.  ]  Bos- 

ton, 1853.     12° 3564.00 

—  'Visiting  my  relations.     Loudon,  1850.  10°.     262.44 
Kemble  Charles).    *■('  Biography  (p.  164) ;  also  Beutley's  miscel., 

V.  30,  1864. 

Kemble   (Frances  Anne).     Journal   [in   the   United 
States,  183'2-33].    2  v.    London,  18  i.O.    8\  309-3.10 

—  Jom-nal  of  a  re.iidence  on  a  Georgia  ijlantation,  1838- 

1839.     New  York,  1863.     12° 1113.08 

—  Plays.     Loudon,  1863.   12° 1731.16 

Co7itents  :  An  English  tragedy.    Eugenie  ;  or,  the  Spanish 
bride.    Octavia  Bragaldi. 

—  Poems.     Boston,  1859.  16°. 1663.01 

—  Poems.     Philadelphia,    1844.     1'2°.     .     .     .   1624.09 

—  A   year  of  consolation.     [Travels  in   Italy.]    2  v. 

New  York,  1849.     8° 973.16 

j8fg"  For  sketches  of  her  life  see  Biography  (p.  1G4). 

Kemble  (John  M. )  History  of  the  Saxons  in  England. 
2  V.     London,  1877.    8° 454.2S 

—  Burial  and  cremation.     [In  Archaeol.  jonr.,  v.  12.]  .     .  1463.07 

—  On  Aiiglo-Saxou  runes.    (/«  Archxologia,  v.  28, 1840.)  6128.— 

—  State  papers  and  corresp.  illustrative  of  the  state  of 

Europe  [16-6-1707].  London,  1857.  8°.  .  4460.13 
See  biogr.  sk'-tch  of  J.  M.  K.  in  Fraser,  May,  1858. 

Kemble  (John  Philip).     Macbeth,  and  king  Richard 

the  third  ;  an  essay.     London,  1817.  r2°.  1752.11 

j8®=  For  lives  of  Kemble  see  Biography  (p.  164)  ;  also  New 

monthly  mag.,  Feb.,  1832  (Poetical  and  literary  character). 

Kemlo  (Fiaiicib).  Watch-repairer's  hand-book.  Bos- 
ton, I'-Oa  8° 3932.14 

Kemp  (Edward).  How  to  lay  out  a  garden.  New 
York,  1858.'  1'2° 6125.05 

Kemp  (T.  Liudley).  The  phasis  of  matter  ;  modern 
chemistry.     '2  v.     London,  1835.  p.8°.     .  4212.0(j 

—  Indications  of  instinct ;  sequel  to  '  Natural  history 

of  creation.'     London,  18j4.   1G°.     .     .     .507-3.29 

—  Natural  history  of  creation.     L.,  1858.    16°.  5075.29 
Kemp  (Wm. )     Kemp's  nine  daiss  wonder  ;  inadaunee 

from  London  to  Norwich  ;  introd.  and  notes  by  A. 
Dyoe-.     Loudon.  CW)juieii.s-oc.,  1IS40.  4°.     .5112.11 

—  Collier  (J.  P.)    Memoirs  of  the  principal  actors  in  the  playa 

of  Shakespeare,  1840-] 1766.32 

Kempis  (Thomas  a).  Imitation  of  Christ.  Introd.  es- 
say, by  T.  Chalmers.  Life  of  the  author,  by  C. 
UUmauu.     Boston,  1858.    1'2° 3513.17 

Same.     Rendered  into  English,  by  G.  Stanhope. 

London,  1702.  12° 3513.18 

—  Fanar  {F.  W.)    De  iniitatione  Christi.    [In  St-  James's  lec- 

tures,  1875  ;   p.  3-21.] 3592.30 

See  also  Coiitemp.  rev.,  v.   3,  1866  ;  p,  70-98  (Authorship 

of  tlio  *  Imitation  of  Lhrist,'  by  Wm.  Slaccall). 
Kendall  (Amos,  Amer.  democratic  poliliclnn  and  editor, 
■    b.   1789,   d.  1869).      Autobiography,     Ed.    by  W. 

Stickney.     Boston,  1872.     8° 3095.2(5 

Kendall    (Edward   Augustus).     Travels    through  the 

Northern  United  States,  1807-1808.     3  v.     New 

York,  1809.    8° 1073.24 

Kendall  (George  Wilkins).     Narrative  of  the  Texan 

Santa  Fe  expedition.     6lh  ed,     2  t.     New  York, 

1850.   12° 1113.12 

Kendall  (Timothe).     Flowers  of  epigrammes.     Eepr. 


from  the  ed.  of  1577.     London,  1874.  4°.    (Spen- 
cer soc,  no.  15.)       .     .     .     .     .     ..    .'    .  1688.13 

Kendrick  (Asche!  C.)    Life  and  letters 'of  Mrs.  E.  C. 
Judson.     New  York.  18fi0.   1'2°.       .     .     .  3094.14 

~  Our  poetical  favorites.  2  ser.N.Y.,1871-7G.12°.1662.21 
Keuealy  (Edward   V.,   LL.D.)     Goethe :  a  new  pan- 
tomime.    London,  1850.     16° 1732.08 

—  Poems  and  translations      L.,  1864.     12°.     .   1651.26 

See  Gentleman's  mag-,  Feb.,  1874  (Dr.  Kenealy  as  a  poet, 
by  T.  H.  L.  Leary). 

Kenilworth  Castle.     See  Countries  {Kenilworth,  p.  339). 

Keuly  (J.  R. )  Memoirs  of  a  Maryland  volunteer. 
War  with  Mexico,  1840-48.    Phil.,  1873.  8°.  585.27 

Kenuaii  (George).  Tent  life  in  Siberia,  and  adv. 
among  the  Koraks,  etc.  in  Kamtchatka  and  North- 
ern Asia.     New  York,  1870.    12°.     .     .     .1024.14 

Kemiedy  (A.  J.)  La  Plata,  BrazU,  and  Paraguay, 
during  the  present  war.     L.,  1869.     16°.   1164.21 

Keimedy  (Charles  Malcolm).  Influence  of  Christianity 
upon  international  law.  Cambridge.  (Engl), 
1856.     8° 3564.01 

—  Turks  of  Constantinople,    [/n  Gtalton  (F.)    Vacation  tourists, 

1802-3.] 926.13 

Kemiedy  i  David  H. )     Art  of  tanning  leather.     3d  ed. 

New  York,  1857.   12° 3941.12 

Kennedy  (James,  M.D.)     Conversations   on   religion 

with  lord  Byron  and  others,  L.,  1820.  8°.  3027.23 
Kennedy  (James,  jnd'je}.     Modern  poets  and  poetry 

of  Spain.     London,  185'2.     8° 16(15.03 

— .  Probable  orif4in  of  the  Amer.  Indians,  with  particular  reference 

to  the  Canbs.  40  pp.  London.  1864.  8'.  ...  4736.01 
Kennedy  (>4)- James  Shaw).     Notes  on  the  battle  of 

Waterloo.     London,  1865.  8° 514.024 

Kennedy  -iJohn  Pendleton).     At  home  and  abroad  : 

essays  :    with  journal   in  Europe,  18ti7-S.     New 

York,   1872 922.24 

—  Memoirs  of  Wm.  Wirt.  2  v.  PhiL,1852.  12°.  3186.12 

—  Mr.  Ambrose'.?  letters  on  the  rebellion.     New  Y'ork, 

18115.   16° 642.15 

jftg*  For  this  author's  novels  see  Fiction  (p.  495). 
&'W  For  his  life  see  Biography  (p.  164). 

Kennedy  (Peter,  M.D.)  A  discourse  ou  pestilence 
aud  contagion  in  general.  [anon.'\  Loudon, 
1721.     12°.    ['  Tracts  on  the  plague,  v.  2.']  4334.20 

Same.  A  second  discourse.  He.  by  way  of  sup- 
plement. London,  1721.  12°.  ['Tracts  on  the 
plague,  V.  1.'] 4334.19 

Kennedy  (Patrick).  Legendary  fictions  of  the  Irish 
Celts.     London.  1866.   12° 3il0.18 

Kennel  guide.    See  Stables  («.)    1877 4627.27 

Kennerley  (C.  B.  R.)  Field  notes  on  the  zoolofry  of  the  route 
near  the  3oth  par;illel.  [Pacific  R.  K.  routes.  1853-54.  Re- 
ports, V.  4:  1127,01): — Iteporta  ou  the  birds,  aud  on  the 
mammals,  of  the  route  near  the  3oth  parallel,  [v.  lo.J  1127.10 

Kenuett  iBasil).  Lives  and  characters  of  the  ancient 
Grecian  poets.     2d  ed.     L-,  1735.    12°.     .   ]662.'28 

Kenney  (James).    Plays.    See 'P\^ys{  Arranged  hy  authors). 

Keimey  (John  Heniy).  Burniad  ;  epistle  to  a  lady, 
in  the  manner  of  Burns.  With  poetic  miscella- 
nies.    London,  lb08.  8° I(i51.29 

Kennion  (Edward).  *Essay  on  trees  in  landscape. 
61  pi.     Loudon,  1844.     4° 1447.03 

Kenny  (Daniel  J.)  American  newspaper  directory. 
New  York,  1867.  12° 2712.U9 

Kenrick  (John).  Essay  on  primaeval  history.  Lon- 
don, 1846.   8° 421.14 

—  .\ncient  Egypt  under  the  Pharaohs.     2  v.     New 

York,  18.^2.    1-2° 1082.04= 

—  Selection  of  papers  on  subjects'of  archaeology  and 

history.     London,  1864.  8° 472.17 

Kensington.     5ee  Countries  (fi!e?ismpion,  p.  339).  _        , 
Kent  (Charles).     Charles  Dickens  as  a  reader.     Phila- 
delphia, 1872.  12°. 3052.28 

—  The  Gladstone  government :  being  cabinet  pictures. 

By  a  templar,  [nnoii.]  L.,  1869.  8°.  .3065.28 
Contents :  W.  E.  Gladstone.  Lord  Hathorley.  Earl  de 
Grey  and  Ripon.  Earl  of  Kimberley.  U.  Lowe.  H.  A. 
Briu:e,  Earl  of  Clarendon.  Earl  ot  Granville.  E.  Card- 
well.  Duke  of  Argyll.  H.  Uhilders.  John  Bright..  C. 
Fortescue.    Goschen.    Marquess  of  Hartington. 

—  Poems.     New  ed.     London,  1870.     12°.     .  1062.27 
Kent  (James,  LL.D. )    Charter  of  the  city  of  New  York, 

with  notes.     .Also,  a  treatise  on  the  powers  of  the 

mayor,  aldermen,  etc.    New  York,  1856.  8°.  5634.02 

Same.     New  York,  1836.    8° 5634.01 


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KENT       KING 


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—  Commentaries  on   American    law.     9th    ed.     4    v, 

1-ioston,  1858.     8= r,(;l4.01 

—  Auuiversary  discourse,  Dec.  6, 1828.    [In New  York  liist.  soc. 

Col..  2as.,  V.  1.) 615.06 

—  Hei-riiig  ij.)  and  Lonnaae  {J.  B.)    Nat.  porlr.  calle'T.  v.  2, 

1833 3217.09 

Kent  {Cntmttj  of,  England).    Set  Countries,  fic.  {Kent,  p.  3:19). 
Kentish  (^ll■s.  — ).     Poems  on  various  Bubjects.     2d 

ed.     Liverpool,  1821.     li" 1(!51.:)0 

Keutisli  (Thomas).     T  reiitiae  on  a  box  of  instriimMts 

and  the  sUde  nile.     Phil  ,  1K52.     12°.     .  3il23.2r, 

Kentish  coronal.     ,V'«  Adams  (U.  G.)    1841 2512,25 

Eentuclcy.    S-e  Countries,  clc.  {Keuluckij.  p.  339). 

Keppel  (G.'Oi-ge  Thomas,  bth  earl  of  Albemarle).     Fifty 

yeav.s  of  my  life.     Npw  York.  iSTC.    8°.     .3011.14 
See  Qiiar.  lev.,  Apr.,  1876  (Tlie  Keppels). 

—  Memoirs  of  the  marquis  of  Kockiugham  and  his  con- 

tempciraries.     2  v.     Loudon,  18j2.   8".     .  3151.19 

—  Narrative  of  a  journey  across  the  Balcan  in  1(<2'.) ; 

also  in  iVsia  Minor.     2  v.    L.,1831._8\     .1024.09 

—  Overland  journey  from  India  to   England.     2    v. 

London,  1827.   8° 1013.15 

Keppel  (  Ciipi.  Henry).  Expedition  to  Borneo.  New 
York.  1S40.  12° 1061.20 

Ksppel  (Wm.  C,  viacount  Bury).  Exodus  of  the  west- 
ern nations.  2  v.  London,  18t)5.  8°.  .  5iJ3.16 
Nnte.—K  history  of  American  colonization. 

Ker.     Sei  a'so  Kerr. 

Ker  (David).  On  tlie  road  to  Khiva.  L., 1874.12°.  1020.16 

Ker  (Rev.  John).  The  day  dawn  and  the  rain,  aud 
other  sermons.     New  York,  1872.    12°.     .  35G(;.05 

Ker  (John  Bellcndeni.  Archfeology  of  our  popular 
phrases,  terms  and  nursery  rhymes.  2  v.  Audover, 
1840.  16° G214.12 

Keramics.     See  Fine  arts  (Pottery  and  porcelain,  p.  647). 

Keratry  (Auguste  HUarion  de).  Examen  philo'.  des 
considerations  sur  le  sentiment  du  sublime  et  du 
beau.     Paris,  1823.     8° 5437.04 

Keratry  (Emile,  comie  de).  Kise  and  fall  of  Maximi- 
lian.   Tr.  by  G.  H.  Venables.    L.,1S68.  12°.   3122.22 

Kerguelen-Tremareo  (Yves  Josepli  de).  "Voyage  iu  the  North 
sea,  1767  8-     [In  Pinkerton.    Voyages,  v.  1.]    .    .    .    9J0.01 

Kerka.iec  (Solange,  viannlesseAe).  Keminisceuces  of 
a  canoness  ;  court  life  in  France  during  reigns  of 
Louis  XIV.  aud  xv.     2  v.     L.,  1874.      12°.  3098.24 

Kerl  (Bruno).  Practical  treatise  on  metallurgy,  adapted 
from  the  German,  by  W.  Crookes,  and  E.  Rohrig. 

3  v.     London,  18G8-1870.     8° 3934.45 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Lead,  silver,  zinc,  etc.  2.  Copper,  iron. 
3.  Steel,  fuel,  supplemeut. 

Kerl  (Simou).  Elements  of  composition  and  rhetoric. 
New  York,  [n.d]    8" 6334.17 

Kern(G.M. )  Practical  landscape  gardening.  Cincin- 
nati, 1855.    12° 0125.00 

Keruer  (Andreas  J.  G.)  The  seeress  of  Prevorst  [F. 
Hauffi]  ;  tr.  by  C.  Crowe.     L.,  1845.   12°.  3814.17 

Keriiot  (Heniy).  Bibliotheca  diabolica  ;  books  relat- 
iug  to  the  devil,     [oiioii.]     N.Y.,  1874.   4°.  3544.26 

Kerosene.    See  Arts  (Useful  ;  Petroleum,  p.  46). 

Kerr  (Robert).  GeneiiJ  liistory  and  collection  of  voy- 
ages and  travels.  18v.  Ediu.  and  L., 1824.  8°.  914.U8 
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—  History  of  Scotland  during  the  reign  of  Robert  the 

Brace.  2  v.  Edinburgh,  1811.  8°.  .  .  485.07 
Kerr  (Robert,  architedt.     Gentleman's  house  ;  English 

resideuces.  3ded.  revised.  L.,  1871.  8°.  1315.44 
Kerry  pastoral,  in  imitation  of  the  first  eclogue  of  VirgU.    Ed. 

l)y  T.  C.  Oroker.    L..  1843.  10°.     [/ii  Percy  soc.  v.  7.j  6060.07 

Kerssy  (Jesse).     Treatise  on  the  dojtrine  of  Friends. 

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Kersey  (John).     Elements  of  algebra.     With  lectures, 

by  E.  HdUey.  London,  1725.  1.  8°.  .  .  4018.23 
Keasel  (Carl    von).      Kouigstreu :    roman.      Leipzig, 

1869.   10° 7118.00 

Kessou  (John).     Cross  and  the  Dragon,  or  fortunes  of 

Christianity  in  China.  L.,  1n54.  12°.  .  3447.23 
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the  Iroquois,  including  the  Senecas.    2  v.    Buffalo, 

1801-65.     6° 622.14 

Kett  (Henry ).     Daui-ion  (J. )     Some  account  of  [Kelt's] 

'Elements  of  gen.  knowledge.'  2pts.  1804.  5415.00 
KetteU  (Samuel).     Specimens  of  Amer.  poetry,  with 

crit.  ami  biogr.  notices.  3  v.  B.,  1829.  12°.  16,52.12 
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v.  1,  Worcester  ;  v.  2,  New  York,  lt-63.  8°.  034.07 
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Same.     [Revised.]     Hartford.  180.5.     8°.     034.16 

—  Future  o(  the  soutli  aud  soulbi'rn  industry.    [In  t)e  Bow. 

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Imguistic  science  ;  and  tlie  labours  of  tiio  Grrnian  school 

in  tliat  field— arc  they  not  overvalued?    [In  Philol.  soc. 

proceedings.  18u2.J 644;>.ll 

Note.— Other  philol.  papers  by  T.  H.  K.  are  in  the  same 

Proceedings,  1840-03.) 
Keycs  (E.  R. )     Wesley  and  Swedenborg.     Philadel- 
phia, 1872.  12= 3596.10 

Keys.     See  Arts  (Useful :  Locks  and  keijs,  p.  44). 

Keyser  (Charles   S.)     Fairmount  park   and  the  Int. 

oxhib.,  at  Philadelphia.     Phil.,  1870.   12\   1121.00 
Keyser  (Jakob  Rudolf ).     Religion  of  the  Northmen. 

New  York,  18.54.   1-2° 3816.12 

Khedive's  ICgyi)!.    De  Leon  (Edwin).    1877.    .....  1091.29 

Khiva.     Sef  Countries  [Khira,  p.  339). 

Khojas.  (disciples  of  the  old  man  of  the  mountains).     See  Mac- 

niillau,  Aug..  Sept.  (articles  by  Sir  Bartle  Frere). 
Kidd  (Johu,  M.D.^     Adaptation  of  external  nature  to 
tlie  physical  condition  of  man.     London,  1^37.  8°. 

[Bridgewrater  treatise.] 3524.06 

Same.    London,  Bohn,  1852.   8°.     .     .     .  3524.17 

Kidd  (Capt.  Wm.,  the  pirate).     See  Biography  (p.  164). 
Kidd(Wm.)     The  canary.     L.,   [1854.]     32°.  -1813.08 

—  Kidd's  own  journal ;  natural  history,  popular  science, 

etc.     5  V.     London,  1852-54.     8'     .     .     .  4725.22 
Kidder  (Daniel  P.)   Brazil.  &e  Fletcher  (.I.C.)  an<Z  Kidder.  1104.16 
Kidder  (i''rederick).     Expediliou  of  Capt.  Joan  Love- 
well  ;  iucl.  account  of   Pequauket  biittle  ;  and  a 
repr.  of  Symmes' sermon,     li.,1865.   sm.4°.   557.24 

—  Mihtai-y  operations  in  eastern  Maine  aud  Nova  Scotia 

during  the  revolution,  chiefly  compilid  from  joiu:- 
nals  and  letters  ot  Col.  Johu  Allan,  with  notes  aud 
a  memoir  of  Col.  John  Allan.   Alb., 1867.  8°.   593.21 

—  Abenaki  Indians.   [/?i  Maine  hist.  soc.   Col.,  v.  6. 1859.]    602.06 
Kiddle  (Henry).     New  manual  of  the  elements  of  as- 
tronomy.    New  York,  1S08.    12°.     .     .     .4010.03 

—  and  Scham  (Alexander  J.)     Cyclopsedia  of  educa- 

tion.    New  York,  1877.    8°. 5528.28 

Kidnapping  in  the  South  seas.    iVe  Palmer  (George).    1871.1065.19 
Kidney  aud  renal  diseases.     .So;  Medicine. 
Killamey.    See  Countries,  etc.  [Ireland,  p.  334). 
Kjllebrew  (J.  B. )  and  Safford  (J.  M  )     Introd.  to  the 

resources  of  Tennessee.   Nashville,1874.  8'.  1133.09 
^Vo^t,. —Substantially  the  same  as  the  •  lat  aud  2d  Reports 

of  the  Bureau  of  agriculture  of  the  state  of  Tennessee.' 
Killeu  (W.  D. )     Ecclesiastical  history  of  Ireland.     2  v. 

Loudou,  1875.    8° 3437.18 

Kilpatrick  (Hugh  Judson).  .  Moore    (</.)    KUpatrick 

and  our  cavalry.     1865 632.04 

Kimball  (Harriet  McEwen).  Swallow-flights.  [Poems.] 

New  York,  1874.   16° 1662.37 

KimbaU  (J.  W.)     Heaven.     Boston,  1859.   12°.  3564.04 
Kimball  (Richard  B. )     Cuba  and  the  Cubans.    New 

York,  1850.  12° 1162.02 

ii^  For  his  novels  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  495). 
Kindergarten  schools.    See  Education  [Kindergarten  sclwols). 
Kiiid.rsley  (N.  E. )     Specimens  of  Hindoo  literature. 

Loudon.  1794.    8° 7813.11 

Kindhng  ;  or  a  way  to  do  it.     Sw  Woodruff  (Albert).    .     .3024.21 
King  \Charle8.  LL.D.)    History  of  the  Chamber  of  Coiumerce. 

Auuiv.  discourse.     1848.    [In  N.  Y.  hist,  soc,  Coll.,  2d  s. 

V.  2.J 616.07 

King  (Charles  Wm.)    Antique  gems  :  their  origin,  uses, 
and  value.     Loudou,   ls60.     8°.     .     .     .   15t5.04 

—  Gnostics  and  their  remains.    L.,  1804.  8°.     .  3564.31 

—  Hand-book  of  engraved  gems.  31  pi.  1806.  12°.  1585.09 

—  Natmal  history  of  preciotis  stones  and  gems,  aud 

precious  metals.     London,  1805.  8°.     .     .  1585.05 

Same.     7  pi.     Londou,  £o/m,  1870.     12°.   1585.10 

King  (Clarence ).   Mountaineering  in  the  Sierra  Nevada. 

Boston,  1872.    12° 1124.22  ' 

—  Umted  States  geol.  exploration  of  the  40th  parallel 

V.  2,  3,  5,  6.  Washington,  1870-77.  4°.  .  1110.09 
See  Hague  (A.)  and  Emmons  (S.  F.)  Descriptive  geolo- 
gy, 1877  [1116.10]  ;— Hague  (J-  D-)  Mining  industry.  1870 
11116.10];— Zirkel  (F.)  Jlioroscop.  petrography,1870.[1116.14]; 
Watson  (S.I  Botany,  1871  [11 10.13). 
King  (Dan).  Quackery  unma.sked.  New  ed.  New 
York,  [cop.   185s].     12° 4322.06 


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187(3.     12° 


King  (Edward,  F.RS,)  Kemarks  eoncoraing  stones 
said  to  have  fallen  from  the  clouds,  both  in  these 
days,  and  in  ancieut  times.     L.,  1796.  4°.  4028.25 

King  (Edward).  French  political  leaders.  New  York, 
^'      [Brief  biographies,  v.  3.]     .  3221.17 

Conlents. 
Duval  (E.  R.) 
Favre  (Jules). 
Ferry  (Jules). 
Ganibetta  (Leon). 
Grevy  (Jules). 
Hugo  (Victor.) 
Labmilaye  (Ed.) 
MaciMahou. 

Hartford.  187; 


Aurliffret-Pasquier 

{Due  d"). 
Aumale  (Due  d"). 
Bi-oj^lie  [Due  de). 
Buffet. 

Cbainbord  (Cte.  de). 
Duiaure  (J  A.  SJ 
Dupanloup. 

—  The  gi-e.U  South. 


Ollivier  (E.) 
Paris  (Comte  de). 
Perier  (Casimir). 
Picard  (Eruest). 
Rochefort  (Henri). 
Rouher  (EuRene). 
Simon  (Jules). 
Thiers. 


8^ 


1136.11 


My  Paris  :  sketches.     Boston,  18G8.   16°.     .     903.23 
Kong  (John).     American  dispensatory.     8th  ed.,  enl. 

Cincinnati,  1870.    8° 4313.11 

King  {Capt.  James).    Voyage  to  the  Pacific  ocean,  1776-80.    See 

Cook  (C'a;?^  James) 916.14 

Same,     [/n  Kerr.     Col.   of  voyages,  v.  16-17.]      .     .     914.23 

King  {Old.  J.  Authony).     Twenty-four  years  in  the  Ar- 
gentine republic.     New  York,  18U5.     ri°.  1164.22 
King  (Katie).     Se*^  Galaxy,  Dec,  1874  (art.  by  F.  J.  Lippitt). 
King   (^Peter,  7th  lord  ^  b.  1773,  d.  18J3).     Liieof  John 
Locke,  with  coiTespondence,  etc.     New   ed.     2  v. 
London,  J8.30.     8^-' 3114.04 

—  Selections   from  speeches  and   writings.     Loudon, 

1841.     8° 6313.01 

Coiite7its :  Memoir.  Hints.  1820.  On  the  corn  laws. 
Thoughts  on  the  bank  restrictions,  1804.  The  Catholic 
question.  Speeches  on  tlie  bank  restriction  bills,  1804, 
1818  ;  on  the  resumption  of  t^pecie  payments  :  on  the 
corn  laws  ;  on  the  state  of  the  nation  ;  on  tithes  and 
church  questions,  etc  .  etc. 
King  {Citpf.  Philip  Parker).  Survey  of  the  intertropi- 
cal and  western  coasts  of  Ansti'alia,  1818-22.  2  v. 
Loudon,  1^27.    8^. 1003.04 

—  and  others.     Narrative  of  the  surveying  voyages  of 

H.  M.  S.  Adventure  and  Bt-^agle,   1^26-3()/describ- 

i         ing  the  southern  shores  of  Southern  America,  and 

the  Beagle's  circumnavigation  of  the  globe.     3  v. 

in  4,     London,  1839.  H° 1155.17 

King  (Richard  J.)  Handbook  to  the  cathedrals  of 
England,  h.,  J.  Murray.  6  v.  1861-69.8'".  1313.13 
ConUnls :  Southerri  division.  Pt.  1.  Winchester,  Salis- 
bury, Exeter.  Wells.  Pt.  2.  Chichester.  Canterbury,  lloch- 
ester.  1861.  Eastei-n  division.  Oxtord,  Peterborough,  Nor- 
wich, Ely,  Lincoln.  1862.  Western  division.  Bristol, 
Gloucester,  Hereford,  Worcester,  Lichfield.  1867.  Nortff 
enidioision.  Pt.  1.  iork, Ripon,  Cax'lisle.  Pt.  2.  Durham, 
Chester,  Manchester. 

—  Carlovingian  romance,     [/n  Oxford  essay.';,  1856]  .     .  2538.20 
King  (Robert,  viscount  KingsborougU).     See  Kingsborough. 
King  (Rufua).    Speech  on  the  navigation  bill.    Kemarlis  on  the 

fllisBouri  bill.    {In   Moore    (F.)     Amer.  eU>quent;e,  v.  2, 

1858.1 

—■  SerriJxg  {J.)  and  Lougacre  {J.  B.)  Nat.  portr,  gallery,  v.  3, 
1836 3247.10 

—  Somes  of  Amer.  statesmen.     {Paper  by  Ch.  King.)     .  3245.12 

See  also  Curtis's  History  of  the  constitution,  v.  1. 

King  {He.v.  Samuel  Wm.  ^  Italian  valleys  of  the  Pen- 
nine Alps.     With  illus.     L.,  1S5S.     8'-.     .     983.09 

King  (Thomas  H.)  *Study-book  of  mediieval  archi- 
tecture and  art     4v.     L.,  1.^68.    4°     ,     .   1;J17.12 

King  (Thomas  Starr).  Christianity  and  humanity  : 
sermons.  Ed.,  with  memoif,  uy  E.  P.  Whipple. 
Bobton.  1877.    12^. 3561.3J 

—  Patriotism .  iind  other  papers.     "With   biogr.  sketch, 

by  U.  Frothingham.  Bostou,  1864.  12°.  3504.12 
Co7itaining :  lutrod.  biogr.  sketch.  Patriotism,  W;i8h- 
ingtoii,  or  greatness.  Beauty  aud  religion.  Great  princi- 
ples and  small  duties.  Plato's  'views  of  immortality. 
Thou;;htand  things.  True  ^^reatness.  Indirect  influences. 
Lile  moie  than  lueat.  Inward  rtsources.  Natural  and 
spiritual  providence.  Philusophy  aud  theology.  Natural 
aud  revealed  religion.  The  ideaVif  God  and  the  truths  ol 
Christianity.  Harmouy  of  opposite  qualities  in  the  Sa- 
viour's character  and  teaehiugs.  Tho  chiel  appeal  of  re- 
ligion. 

—  The  White  Hills.     Bostou,  1860.     sq.  8°.     .   1111.01 

Note. — Reviewed  iu  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  90,  I860. 

—  Froihiwjham  {H.)     Tribute  to  T.  S.  K.   1805.   3006.01 
King  (T.  W.)     Lancashire  funeral  certificates  ;  with  add.  by  F. 

R.  Raines.     L.,  18ti9.     4°.   [Chetham  soc,  v.  75. J     .  5ii95.35 

King  (Wm.,  LL.D.,  d.  1712).     Original  works.     3  v. 

London,  1776.   12° 5040.14 

Contents  :  v.  1.  jremoir.  Reflections  upon  Varilla's  His* 
tory  of  Heresy.  Animadversions  on  a  pretended  account 
ol  Denmark  [by  R.  Molesworth].     Dialogues  of  the  dead  ; 


rel.  to  the  Epistle  of  Phalaris.  Joiirney  to  Loudon,  1698. 
Remarks  on  |Swifts|  Tale  of  a  tub.  Letter  to  the  anther 
of  a  book.  Battle  royal.  Adversaria.  2.  Xransactioneer. 
Vindii  atiou  of  Sacheverell.  Bisset's  recanlation.  An- 
swer to  a  second  scandalous  book.  Two  letters  from  Tom 
Bnggy  to  the  canon  of  Windsor.  Ruflnua.  Essay  on  civil 
government.  Life  of  Wra.,  earl  of  Flanders.  Analogy 
betw.  physicians,  coolts.and  playwrights.  3.  Useful  mis- 
cellanies. Art  of  cookery.  Art  of  love.  Poems.  Letter 
to  a  friend  on  love,  marriage,  etc.  Pindaric  ode  to  memory 
of  Dr-  King.    Crapulia.    DediLations.     Index. 

—  Poems.    Life,  by  S.  Johnson.    [In  Chalmers  (A  )    Eng.  poets, 

V.  9.] 1626.09 

—  Select  poems.     [In  Sanford.    Brit,  poets,  v.  13.]    .     .  1691.13 
King  {Wm.,ii:.I>..  of  Oxford,  h.  1685,  d.  1763).  Polirical 

and  literary  anecdotes  of  his  own  time.  Loudon, 
1H19.   12° 3095.27 

King  (W.  H.)  Lessons  on  steam,  the  steam  engine, 
propellers,  etc.     New  York,  1861.  8^.    .     .  3'.i2i;.08 

King  (Wm.  Ross).  The  sportsman  and  naturaUst  in 
Canada.     London,  1860.     1.  8°.       ...  4618.11 

King  (Wm.  Rufus,  of  Alabama).    See  Biography  (p.  165). 

King  and  commonwealth  :  Charles  i.  f^c.  ^^'e-- Cordery  (B.M.)  463.18 

King  (The)  and  the  Commons.  Cavalier  aud  Puritan  song.  See 
Morley  (Henry).     1869 1673.21 

King  and  a  poore  northern  man,  ed.  of  1646.  Ed.  by  J.  P.  Col- 
lier    London.  1841.    16°.  [In  Percy  society,  v.  ].]  5060.01 

King  Arthur.     See  Arthur  {King),  p.  38. 

King  Horn,  etc.  Ed.  by  J.  11.  Luinby.  London.  1S66. 
8^   [Early  Engl,  text  soc,  no.  14.]       .     .   7913.04 

King  of  birds  ;  or,  lay  of  the  phcenis  ;  Anglo-Saxon  song  of  the 
10th  or  nth  century.  Tr.  into  the  metre  aud  alliteration 
of  the  original,  by  G.  Stephens.  [In  Archaeologia,  v.  3H 
1844.) 612H.-, 

King  Rene's  daughter.    See  Hertz  (Henry) 1725.08 

King  Sham,  etc.  in  verse.    .See  Gtreenleaf  (L.  N.)   18G8.     .  1644.13 

Kinglake  (Alex.  Wm.)-  Eothen ;  travel  in  the  East. 
New  York,  1858.   12° 1051.02 

Same.     London.  1858.   16° 5075.13 

—  Invasion  of  the  Crimea,    v.  1-3.   New  York,  1868-75. 

12' 551.11 

—  Il.-ad  (Sir  F.)  Mr.  K4uglake,  [a  criticism] 5091.03 

SfC  atso  criticisms  of  his  account  of  the  Battle  of  Inker- 
maun  iu  Blackwood,  Apr.,  1875,  and  United  service  mag., 
1875. 

King's  bell.    See  Stoddard  (Richard  H.)    1863 1687.13 

Kiags  {Comdy  of,  N.  Y.)  Board  of  supervisors.  Pro- 
ceedings, lVoO-77.  Brooklyn,  1800-77.   12°.  .    D.R. 

—  Asaessnient  rolls  ot  the  five  Dutch  towns  iu  Kings  county,  L. 

1.1675.  [/7iO'Callaghan(E.  B.)  Doc.  hist,  v.  4.  1819,]  014.04 

—  Papt'rs  relating  to  Kings  county,  L.  I.    [In  OCallaghan  lE. 

B.)     Doc.  hist,  of  N.  Y.,  v.  3,  18i9.J 614.03 

flcg*  See  also  Countries,  etc.  (Brooklyn,  p.  296  ;—Long  Is- 
latid,  p.  341). 
Kings  or  monavchs.    See  Grovernment  and  politics  (p.  684)  ; — 

Biography  (Royal,  p.  115), 
Kings  (Hook  oj).     See  Bibhcal  and  relig.  lit.  (Kings,  p.  90). 

Kings  aud  queens.     See  Abbott  (J.  S.  C.)  1850 3255.28 

Kings  of  England.     5ffe  Yonge{C.  M.)    1872 461.17 

Kings  of  Europe  and  families.    See  Fitzgerald  (M.  S.)     .  3265.27 
Kings    of    the    east  :    exposition    of    the    prophecies. 
[anon.'\     2d  ed.     London,  1S49.   16°.   .     .   3564.05 
Kingsborough  (Robert   King,  earl  of  Kingston,    vis- 
count).     Antiquities  of  Mexico  :  fac-simlles  of  an- 
cieut Mexican  jiaintings  and  hieroglyphics.     To- 
gether with  the  Monuments  of  New  Spain,    by 
Dupaix,     9v.     Loudon,  183il-18.     fol.     .     .  M.A 
Contents:  \.  1.  Copy  of  the  collection  of  Mendoza,  In 
Bodleian  lib.    Copy  of  the  Codex  Ttdleriauo-Rt-meusis,  in 
Royal  hb.,  Paris.     Facsimile    of   Mexican    hieroglyphic 
painting,  Irom  collection  of  Boturini.     Fac-simile  of  Mex- 
ican painting,  iu  Bodleian  library.    Fac-eim.  of  Mexican 
hieroglyphic  paiutiug,  Bodl.  library. 

2.  Copy  of  Mexican  ms.,  iu  libr.  of  the  Vatican.  Fac- 
sim.  of  Mexican  iiaiutiug  given  by  Abp.  Laud,  Bodleian 
lib.  Fac-sim.  of  Mexican  painting  in  the  Institute  libriiry 
at  Bologna.  Mexican  painting  in  Imp.  lib.  at  Vienua. 
Mexican  paintings  depos.  in  Royal  library  at  Berlin  by 
Humboldt,  aud  bas-relief  iu  the  Roy.  cab.  of  antiques. 

3.  Painting  iu  the  Borgiau  museum,  Rome.  Painting  in 
the  Royal  lib.,  Dresden.  Painting  iu  possession  ot  IVL  de 
Fezervary,  at  Pess  in  Hungary.  Painting  iu  Vatican  library. 

4.  Dupaix  lG.>  Monuments  of  New  .Spain.  Specimens 
of  sculpture,  iu  possession  of  Latour  Allard,  Paris.  Speci- 
mens of  sculpture  iu  British  museum.  Plates  cop.  from 
the  Giro  del  mondo  of  Gemelli  Careri  ;  with  engr.  of  a 
Mexican  cycle.  Specimens  of  Peruvian  quipus,  with 
carved  Peruviau  box  cont.  supposed  Peruvian  quipus. 

5.  Humboldt  Extvait  de  louvrage  de  H.  sur  les  mo- 
niimens  de  I'Amerique.  Esplicaciou  de  la  colecciou  do 
Mendoza.  Explicacion  del  Codex  Telleriauo  Remensis. 
Codice  mexicano  che  si  conservanella  Bibl.  Vaticaua.  Du- 
pais  (G.l  Viages  sobre  lus  autigiiedade*  mejicauas  y  ameri- 
cauas.  Sagahun  (P.  de).  Libro  sexto  de  la  retorica  y  filo- 
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6.  Appendix  :  luterpretation  of  hicrogl.vpliical  p»intlng8 
of  ool.  01  Memloz  I.  Explaii.  01  liiiroglj phical  p;iiutliig8  of 
Ciidox  Telleiiaau-Roiiieusis.  Tr"i»l.  of  explanation  of 
Mexicau  paintings  of  Coilex  Vaticaniis.  Arguniuuts  to 
show  tlKit  the  Jews  folouizod  America  (pp. -^Ji-WO).  Du- 
paix  (G-)     Muuuments  of  New  Spaiu  (Kee  v.  4).     Notes. 

7.  Sagahua  (B.  de).  liistoiu  univ.  de  las  cosas  de 
Niieva  K-»iJana. 

8.  Snppl.  notes  iu  contin.  of  those  In  6tb  vol.    Siippl.  ex- 
'             tracts  li-uin  SpauisU    antliora    [Torqixeuiada,   Acosla,  iinti 

GiirciaJ.    Adair  (J.)     History  of   the   N.    Auier.    Indians. 
I  their   clis'onis.   ttc.   with    VfX.    to    their    Jewish   ilesopnt. 

;  Oortes.  Cirtas  iaeditas.    Oviedo  (F.  de).     Rehiclonesined. 

9.  Tezozomoc  (I'',  de  Alvar.ido).  Cronica  mt;xicana 
(p.  l-iyiv).  bcllilxochitl  (F.  de  Alva).  Historia  chiL-liimeL-a 
(p.  197  :11G).  Relaoiones  liist.  Bitos  anti^iuoa,  aacriliuios 
6  idolatrias  de  los  Indio-i  iV;  la  Niieva  Kspana  y  de  BU  con- 
version ;  epUt.  de  un  fr.iylo  nieanr.  etc. 

Klmgsbiiry  (C.  P.)  Elementary  treatis3  on  artillery 
and  iiifaiti-y.     New  York,  1^4'J.   12°.    .     .4510.16 

Kingsbury  (Hirmon).  The  Sabbath;  New  York,  1840. 
10^ 3564.03 

KlngDford  (Jane),  pstud.    S''e  Barnard  (Cliarles). 

KijS3l2jr(Caarle3i.  Alton  Loclie.  N.  Y.,  18"0.  12°.221.C9 
iV^'fe.— Reviewed  iu  New  Englaiider.  v.  13,  1855;  and  iu 
Revue  das  d.  njondea.  luai  1851  ([lar  K  Montet^nt). 

—  Anrlromadi,  and  otier  poems.  B.,  18)8.  lb°.  inG3.02 

A'ois.— Reviewed  iu  Blacli.  inag.,  v.  84,  1858  ;  Eraser's 
may{..  V,  .i7,  1«)S.  • 

—  Addi-iis3  ouedu.:ution.    [/nNat.  a.<;soc.  jirom.soc.  scl.    Trans.. 

]«6'J,J 6815.14 

— -  Alex.iu  1 1  ia  and  hei-  sclionl^.    [tn  Aw  Sir  "Waller  Raleigh,  etc.] 
A'"f«.— Reviewed  by  J.  Maitiutau,  in  his  Essays,  v.  2, 
IBiiS:  p.  -.lai-aiB. 

—  AtUst;  a  C-iristmas  in  the  West  ladies.     London 

^McZNiw  Yj.k,  1^71.   li° 111.2.25 

—  Biogi-.  preliice.  [fi  Brooke  (U.)    Fool  of  quality,  v.  1.]    142.18 

—  lJj.vid  :  tJ.ir  bcTmoJS.     Loudon,  ISUJ-   1ij°.  3.564.11 

—  Di-cipl  niand  otaei-  sarmous.  PH.,  18  8.  10°.  :  561.06 

—  Glaai;as ;   or  the  woud;r3  of  the  shore.     Boston, 

J8w.  W 4826.19 

S-im ;.     C  impiaioii,  dc,  coutainina;  illustrations, 

by  Cl.BSJWirby.  Caaibr,  ( lia>jL},\H  8.  lil°.  4&26.2U 

—  Ths  Good  uewo  of  God.    Sermons,    New  York,  1859. 

1;)° 3561.1)7 

—  Gospel  of  th3  Peatatjuoh  :  a  sot  of  parUh  sermons. 

Lj.ido;i,  l.?6l.     16^   .     .     : 3731.16 

—  Heath  iind  .-duoati  in.     N.  Y. ,  1874.  12^     .  25J1.0J 

Co/I/e/l^  ;  The  e.it:ut:e  ot  health.  The  two  breaths.  The 
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cation ot  wniuu.i.  Till  iiir  inotiieis.  Thrift.  Thestndyof 
uatnr.il  History.  On  bio-geulogy.  Heioisiu.  biiiit-rstition. 
S,  ienco.  Uluis  and  ^-r  iv.s.  (jeor^''^  liuchLinaii.  scholar. 
Koudelet.tlie  Uu^ne  lot  natiti'alist.  Ves.ilins,  theuuatnmibt. 

—  Hirj.vird.  lajioitajE  igli.n.  B.,  18  6.  la-'.     -/ai.TO 

iVo(e.— Repr.  iron  Good  words,  v.  (j,  18115. 

—  The  H  irmits.     Pai.adilphia,  l86S.     12°.     .3418.07 

—  Hiro35,  or  Grje'.i  f.iiiy  tales.     B.,  1863,  16°.     221.76 

—  Hypatia.     Bjslon.  J87J.    12° •.:21.71 

Niice.—The  sjeiio  of  ihe  novel  is  located  in  Alexandria, 
iu  early  iiart  oi  GtU  century. 

Repr.  Irani  Fraser's  uiag.,  v.  45,  46,  47.  Reviewed  by  R. 
A.  V.inghan  in  /kh  lissays  aud  reulauis,  v.  2,  1858  ;  p.  1-51. 

—  Lectures deiiv.  in  Ameri3x   Piiii.,  ls7a.  l;i°.  2533.28 

Contents. 
Aucieiit  civilization. 
First  discnveiy  ol  America. 
Servant  (Tne)  of  the  Lord  ^Cyrus  the  Great]. 
StagH  (Tni')  as  it  was, 
■Westminster  abbey. 

—  Madam  How  aud  lady  Why  ;  or  first  lessons  in  earth 

lore  for  children.     London,  ls70.    12^     ,4723.11 

—  New  miscellanies.     Boston,  1860.  12°.     .    .  2534.07 

Contents. 
*  A  mad  world,  my  masters'  (I'laaer's,  Jan.,  1848). 
Aiiricnlturai  crisis  (N.  Brit,  rev.,  Nov..  1H5U). 
Brooke  (Ueury)  and  the  ■  Foul  of  quality.' 
CUalkbtieaiu  studies  (Fraser's,  Sept.,  1858J. 
Great  citie.^,  and  tlieii-  influence. 
Wansfields  Paraguiy.  Brazil,  ttc. 
Natural  hist-iry  (btu  ly  ot). 
Pilgrim's  progie.ss  illustr.ited. 

Shelley  and  Byrou  (ruoa^^lits  on),  from  Fraser,  Nov.,  1856. 
Smith  (Alex.)  and  lope  (Alex  ),  from  Fraser.  Oit..  1858. 
Speech  in  b^nall  of  Che  ladies'  sauitary  association,  1859. 
Tauler  (John). 
Thoughts  til  if  gravel  pit. 

■Water  supply  oi  Londnn  (N.Brit,  rev.,  May,  18C1). 
Note. —  reviewed  in  Fraser's  mat-.,  V.  02,  1800. 

—  Phaethou.    In  Ilis  Sir  W.dtir  Raleigh,  etc 2534.06 

Aote Reviewed  by  J.  Martiueau  in  his  Essays,  v.  2. 

—  Poems.     Bosto;i,  1S55.   16° 1663.03 

—  Roman  (The)  and  the  Teuton.    L.,  1861.  8°.     443.24 


—  Sermons  for  the  times.     N.  Y.,  1850.  1>>°.     .  3564.08 

—  Sermons  on  national  subjects.    2d  ed.     2  v.     Lon- 

don, 1860.    12° 3564.09 

—  Sir  Walter  Raleigh  and  his  times,  with  other  papers. 

Boston,  1859.   12° 2534.06 

Contents. 
Alexandria  and  her  schools  (N.  Brit,  rev..  Slay.  1856). 
Burns  and  his  school.  (N   Brit,  rev.,  Nov.  16.>1). 
Froude's  England  from  WoUey  to  E.izabeth  (N.  Brit,  rev., 

Nov..  1856). 
My  winter  garden  (Fraser.  v.  51,  1858). 
North  Devon  (Fraser,  v.  40-41,  1849-.'i0). 
Fbaethon.  « 

Plays  and  Puritans  (N.  Brit  rev..  May,  1856). 
Poetry  of  sacred  and  legendary  art  (Fraser,  v.  3D,  1849). 
Ealeigh  (Sir  Walter). 
Tennyson  (Fraser.  v.  42.  1850). 
'Vaughan's  Hours  with  the  mystics  (Fraser,  v.  54, 1856). 

—  Three  lectures  on  the  ancient  regime  as  it  exist?d  on 

the  continent  before  the  French  revolution.     L^n- 
don,  1867.    16° 513.09 

—  Town  geology.     New  York,  1873.  12°.     .     .4111.3.! 

—  Two  years  ago.     London.  1866.     1'2°.     .     .     221.72 

iVote.— Reviewed  in  New  Englander.  v.  15,  1857. 

—  Welter-babies,  a  fairy  tale.     L.,  1869.  l:i°.     .     '221.73 

—  Westminster  sermons.    London,  1874.  8°.    .  3561. '.^9 

—  Westward  Ho  !  or  adventures  of  Sir  Amyas  Lsigh. 

London,  1871.  12° '.     •.2r.74 

J\'ok.— Reviewed  iu  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  51,  1855  ;  N.  A.  .rev. 
V,  81,  1855 ;  aiid  by  G.  Bi  iiiiley  in  his  Essays,  1800. 

—  ■What  then  does  Dr.  Newman  mean  ?    London,  1KG4.  8°. 

iVofe.— For  reply  see  Newman  (J.  A.)    Apologia  pro  vita 

sua Si'T.ll 

See  also  Blackw.,  v.  Dfi,  1864  (C.  Kingslf-y  and  Dr.  Newman). 

—  Yeast;   a  problem.     New  i'cri,  IhOl.     12^.     •221.75 

A'ofe.— Reviewed  in  Fiaser's  iuag.,Mch..l875  (by  R.J.Eing). 

—  Eiiigsleij  (Mm.  C.)    Charles  Kmgsley  :  bis  letters  tnl 

memories  of  his  life.    New  York,  i877.  8°.  3094  32 
JN'nfe.— Reviewed  iu  Fraser's  niag..  Feb.,  1K77  (by  A.  K.  H 
Boyd);  Ediu.  rev.,  Apl.,  1877;  Fortu.  lev.,  Jan.,  1877,  by  U, 
A.  Simcox. 

;Kd"  For  other  crit.  estimates  rf  Charles  Kinffslei/,  see  Bio- 
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Kiugsley  (Heui'y).      Tales  of    old    travel.     Loudoi, 

1869.   12° ■  .     .     9J3.04 

,8®-  For  his  novels  see  Fiction  (p.  49.>). 
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Kingston  (W.  H.  G. )  B  ly'a  own  book  of  boats.  New 
ed.,  revised.  Loudon,  1868.  16°.  .  .  .4517.10 
ffS"  For  his  tales  see  Fiction  (p.  495). 

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Kinney  (Elizabeth  C. )  Bianca  Cappello,  a  "^agjdy. 
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Kinaicutt  (Thomas).    Memoir  of  John  Davis.    [In  Archaeologia 

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Ki-isey  (Rev.  W.  M.j  'Portugal  illastratad.  [Lou- 
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Bonslsy  (Charles).  Self-instructor  on  luoabei'-survey- 
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as-  For  novelsby  L.  K.  see  Fiction  (p.  405). 

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New  York,  1841.  16° 35;4.14 

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1.S46.   1-2° 3447.10 

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—  editor.    See  Recantation,  etc 3.^85.18 

Kipping  (Robert).  Masting,  maRt-making,  and  rising 
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Kirby  (Mary  and  Elizabeth).  Beautiful  birds  in  far- 
ofif  lands.     London,  1872.   12° 4813.12 

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Kirby  (E.  S.)  Wonderful  and  eccentric  museum  ;  or 
magazine  of  remarkable  characters.  5  v.  Lon- 
don, 1820.  8° 3264.10 

Kirby  (Rev.  Wm.)  Power,  wisdom,  and  goodness  of 
God  as  manifested  in  the  creation  of  animals.  2  v. 
L.,  1835.  y°.  (Bridge-water  treatises.)    .  3524.07 

Same.     London,  JBo?m,   1852.   12°.      .     .3524.18 

—  and  Spence   (Wm.)     Introduction  to  entomology. 

With  plates.     2d  ed.     2  v.     L.,  1816.  &°.  4833.03 

Same.     7th  ed.     London,  1858.  8°.     .     .  4823.05 

Kirbv  (W.  W.)    Journey  to  Youcan,  RuBSian  America.    [In  Sm. 

report,  1804  ) 3936.19 

Kirk.    .SVt'  als>i  Kirke. 

Kirk  ( Edward  Noriis,  D. D. )    Lectures  on  the  parables. 

London,  [lt)68].  12^ 3561.16 

—  Mears  (D.  0.)     Life  of  E.  N.  K.   1877.     .     .3095.32 
Kirk  (John).     Social  pohtics  in  Great  Britain  and  Ire- 
land.    London,  1870.   12^ 5831.05 

Kirk  {Kev  John).  Roiuau  Catholic  principles  in  ref.  to  God  and 
tlieking.     L.,  imS.  8°.    [/re  Pampllleteer,  V.  13.]    .5058.13 

Kirk  (John  Foster).  History  of  Charles  the  bold, 
dulie  of  Bmgiiudy.     3  v.    Phil,,  1804.  8°.  3036.01 

Kirkaldy  (David).  Results  of  an  experimental  in- 
quiry into  the  tensile  strength  and  other  pi'oper- 
ties  of  various  kinds  of  wrought-iron  and  steel. 
2d  ed.     London,  1866.  8° 4006.04 

Kirkaldy  (Sic  Wm.)  Memoirs,  [anon.']  London, 
•  [1819.]    8° ■    .     .     .  3095.23 

Kirke  (Edmund),  pseud.    See  G-ilmore  (J.  R.),  in  Fiction  (p.  Mi). 

Kii'ke  (Henry).  First  EngUsh  ctJnquest  of  Canada  ; 
with  some  account  of  the  earliest  settlements  m 
Nova  ScoHa  and  Newfoundland,  [1600-1700].  Lon- 
don, 1871.  S\  .     : 564.07 

Kirkea  (W.  S.)  Hand-book  of  physiology.  Ed.  by 
W.  M.   Baker.     8th  ed.     L.,   1872.  8°.     .  4326.15 

Kirkland  (Mrs.  Caroline).  ['  Muri/  Ckwers,'  pseud.] 
Forest  Ufe.     2  v.     New  York,  18 14.  12°.  1123.15 

—  Memoirs  of  Washington.     N.  Y.,  1856.  12°.  3177.18 

—  A  new  home  ;  or,  glimpses  of  western  Ufe.     Boston, 

18")0.  12° 1124.15 

^  —  Patriotic  eloquence.    [1764-1805.]     New  York,  1866. 
12°.      .   ■ 6311.06 

—  School-girls'  garland  :  selection  of  poetry.     2d  ed. 

New  York,  186  k  24°. 1663.07 

—  Spenser  and  the  Faery  Queen.  N.Y.,1850.  8°.  1086.21 
Kirkland   (Frazari.     CyclopaBilia  of   commercial  and 

business  anecdotes.     2  v.  N.  Y.,l865.  8°.  6217.03 

—  Pictorial  book  of  anecdotes  and  incidents  of  the  war 

of  tbe  rebellion.     Hartford,  1806.  S°.      .     634.11 

Kirkland  (John  Thornton).    Diacour.se,  May  29,  ISIG,  anniv.  elec- 

liq;,).     Boston.  1816.  8° 3381.26 

Kiikmaa  (Francis).     The  wits  :  or  sport  upon  sport. 

2  pts.  in  1  V.     London,  1672.  8°.     .     .     .  1732.01 

Kirkman   (James  Thomas).     Memoirs  of  the  hfe  of 

Charles  Maclin.     2  v.     London,  1799.  8°.  3116.03 

Kirkmau    (Mar.shall   M. )     Railway  revenue,    and   its 

collection.     New  York,  1877.  12° 3942.14 

Kirkman  (Thomas  P.)  First  mnemonical  lessons  in 
geometry,    algebra,  and  trigonometry.      London, 

1852.   16° 4012.18 

Kirkpatrick  ( (?en. Edward).  Spain  and  Charles  vn. ;  or 
Who  is  the  legitimate  sovereigu  ?  L., 1873. 8°.  553.28 

Kirkus  (i?ei'.  Wm. )     Miscellaneous  essays.     2d  series. 

Loudon,  1808.  8° 3563.30 

CotUenls :  Satire.  Fronde's  Elizabeth.  Convict  man- 
agemeut.  Model  sermons.  Ritualism.  Romanism,  An- 
glicanism and  evangelicalism  logically  identical.  Lecky's 
Rationalism  iu  Europe.  The  uew  relormatiou  (Rational- 
ism].   John  Stuart  Mill. 

Kirkwood  (Daniel).  &^  For  list  of  astronomical  papers  by  D. 
K.  in  Silliman's  journal,  Amer.  assoc,  and  Franklin  Inst, 
jour.,  see  Royal  soc.  catalogue,  v.  3  ;  p.  064. 

Kirton  (J.  W. )  One  thousand  temperance  anecdotes, 
facts,  jokes,  etc.    London,  1867.   16°.     .     .  5834.06 

—  Temperance  hand-book.   Loudon,  1871.   16°.  5834.07 

Kirwan.    See  Murray  (Nicholas),  in  Biography  (p.  18U). 

Kaivran  (Andrew  V.)  Modern  France  :  its  journalism, 
literature,  and  society.  London,  1«8.J.  12°.  962.07 

Kirwaii  (Daniel  J  oseph ).  Palace  and  hovel  ;  London 
life.     Hartford,  1870.  8° 955.18 

Kirwaii  (Kichaid).  Metaphysical  essays.  London, 
1809.  8° '  .     .  5423.22 

Kistner  (Otto).  Buddha  and  his  doctrines  ;  biblio- 
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Kissing. 

—  Bombnuqh(C.C.)  Literatureof kissing.  1876.  5835.17 

—  Smith  {H.)    Lips  and  kissing.     [In  his  Gaieties,  eic,  18.'>2  ;  p. 

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Kitchens.    Rumford  (Count).    Essays,  v.  3,  1798.     .     .     .  4026.12 

Kitchi-Gami.     &vKohl(J.G.) 1116.17 

Kitchin  (G.  W. )     History  of  France,  1453-1793.     3  v. 

Oxlord,  1873-77.  12° 523.14 

V.  l,ToU53.     2.1453-1621.     3.1624-1793. 

KitcMner  (Wm.,  3[.D. )  .\it  of  invigorating  and  pro- 
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London,  1827.  16° 932.17 

Kitto  (John,  D.D.)  Cyclopaedia  of  biblical  literature. 
3d  ed.  Ed.  by  W.  L.  Alexander.  3  v.  Edin- 
burgh, 1862-66.  1.  8° 3715.12 

Same.     General  index.    3d  ed.   Edinburgh,  1870. 

8° 3715.15 

—  —  Same.     Condensed.     Boston,  1852.  8°.  .  3715.04 

—  Daily  Bible  illustratious.     New  ed.,  by  J.  L.  Por- 

ter.    6  V.     Edinburgh,  1866-69.   8°.      .     .  3722.08 
i\Vj/e. — For  Contents  see  p.  95  of  Catalogue. 

—  Essays  and  letters.     With  short  memoir.    Plymouth, 

1825.  12°. 2535.01 

—  Illus.  hist,  of  the  Holy  Bible  :  inch  life  of  Christ 

and  his  apostles.  Norwich,  («.,)  1868.  8°.  3736.19 
Same.     Norwich,  1869.  8° 3441.12 

—  Palestine  :  physical  geography  and  natural  history. 

Loudon,  1841.  8° 1055.14 

—  Popular  cyclopedia  of  Biblical  literature,  condensed. 

Boston,  1852.   8° 3715.04 

—  Scripture  lands.     London,  Bohn,  1850.  12°.  1053.17 

—  editor.     See  Journal  of  sacred  literature. 

j(J^  For  lives  of  Kitto  sec  Biography  (p.  165). 

Kitton  (lieu.  Henry).  Teachers  collect-book.  2  pta. 
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Klaczko  (Julian).  Numerous  articles  in  Revue  des  d.  mondes, 
for  which  see  iU  2'able  generate,  1831-74. 

Klapka  (Gyorgy).  Memoirs  of  the  war  of  independ- 
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Klein  (Eman).  Histology.  [In  Handbook  for  thephys. labora- 
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Kleinert  (Paul).  Book  of  Obadiah.  Expounded.  Tr.  by  G.  R. 
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Klenun  (Gustav).  Allgemeiue  Cultur-geschiclite  der 
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Menschheit.  2.  Osteuropa.  3.  Die  Hirtenvoiker  der  pas. 
siveu  Menschheit.  4.  Die  Urzustiinde  der  Beig-  und  Wiis- 
tcuvolker  der  aL-tiven  Menschheit  unil  deren  Verbrcitung 
liber  die  Elde.  5.  Die  Staateu  von  Anabuac  und  das  alte 
Aegypten.  6.  China  und  Japan.  7.  Das  Morgenland.  8. 
Das  alte  Europa.  9.  Das  christhche  Westeuropa.  10. 
Das  christliche  Osteuropa. 

Klencke  (Philipp  F.  H. )  Alex,  von  Humboldt :  a  biogr. 
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KUng  (C.  F.)  Epistle  of  Paul  to  the  Corinthians;  commentary. 
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Klippait  (J.  H. )  Principles  and  practice  of  land 
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Klipsteiu  (Louis  F. )  Grammar  of  Anglo-Saxon  lan- 
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verse.     London,  1826.  8° 1662.23 

JH^  For  mtmoiys  of  K.  see  Biography  (p.  165). 
Klose   (Carl  Ludwig).     Memoirs    of  prince    Charles 

Stuart,  the  younger  plretender.      2  v.     London, 

1845.  8° 3106.08 

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Kluuziiiger  (C.  B. )  Upper  Egypt :  its  people  and  its 
products.     New  York,  1878.  8°.       ...  1070.24 

Knapp  (Arthur  John).  Roots  and  ramifications  of  di- 
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Knapp  (Friedrich  Ludwig).  ChemiCiJ  technology  ; 
with  additions  by  E.  KOiialds  and  T.  Richardson. 
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Knapp  (Prof.  H. )  and  Moos  (Prof.  S.)  Archives  of 
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Knapp  {Elder  Jacob).  Aiitobiograpbv.  lutrod.  es- 
sjxy,  by  E.  Jeffery.     New  York,  ISiJS.  8^  309G.0(i 

Kuapp  (John  Leonard).  Journal  of  a  naturalist. 
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S  imo.     Country  rambles  in  England  ;  or  Journal, 

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Knapp  ( Samui  1  Lorenzo,  L  L.  D. )  Advice  in  the  pur- 
suits of  literature.  Middletown,  (N.  J.,)  1h;!7. 
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—  B.ichelors  and  other  tales.   N.  Y.,  1836.  12".     22(i.3.^> 

—  Genius  of  masonry.     Providence,  182H.  12°.  5837.17 

—  Lectures  on  Amer.  literature.  N.Y.,1829.  8°.  2755.19 

—  Life  of  Aaron  Bnrr.     New  York,  1835.  12='.  302G.23 

—  Life  of  Daniel  Webster.  New  York,1835.  10°.  1GG3.11 

—  Lite  of  lord  Timothy  JPexter.    B.,  1858.  1G°.  3052.07 

—  Life  of  Thomas  Eddy.     New  York,  1834.  8°.  3053.17 
Knatchbull-Hugessen.    See  Hagessen  (E.H.  KDatcbbuU.). 
Kueelaud  (Samuel).     An  American  in  Iceland.     Bos- 
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Boston,  1872.  1.  8° 1116.03 

—  edit"r.     .Sos  Annual  f'f  scientific  discovery 3912.16 

Knickerbocker  (D.j.^scuJ.   See  Irving  (W.)    Hist.  ofS.  Y.     215.28 

Knickerbocker  (The)  :  or  New  York  monthly  maga- 
zine.    V.  1-66,  Jan.,  1833— Oct.,  1865.     New  York, 

1S3J-G5.  8° 8101.01 

Note. — V.  61-G2  read  on  title.page  'Tbe  Knickerbocker 
moutbly,  a  nat.  mag.,'  etc.;  1861,  G2,  v.  63-05,  '  The  Ameri- 
can monthly  Knickerbocker;  v.  t>6, '  Tlie  Federal  American.' 
V.  63-60  are  (1878)  wanting. 

Knickerbocker  gallery  :  a  testimonial  to  the  editor 
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New  York,  1835.  8° 2533.27 

Knickicaacks.  S'^e  Lipplncotf  s  mag.,  1876  (Age  of  knickknacks, 
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Knick-knacks  from  an  editor  s  table.  See  Clark  (L.G.)  1852.2517.18 

Knight  ^Charles).  Book  of  table-talk.  Newed.  Lon- 
don, 1817.  24°. 6211.21 

—  Half-hours  with  the  best  authors.     2  v.     London, 

[n.  d]  8° 2533.25 

—  Half-hours  with  the  best  letter-writers  and  autobio- 

grapheis.    2  v.     London,  1867-G8.  8°.     .  3267.05 

—  Knowledge  is   power.      Kevised  by  D.   A.  WeUs. 

Boston,  1857.  12°. 3913.08 

—  London.     6  v.     London,  1811-41.  8°.     .    .     486.02 
Same.     Newed.     6  v.  in  3.     L.,  1857.  8°.  487.01 

Note. — Descriptive  and  hist,  essays  by  C.  Knight,  G.  L. 
Craik,  J.  Saunders,  W.  Weir,  J.  Plauchtj,  F.  W.  Fairbolt. 

—  Old  England :  a  pictorial  museum  of  popular  an- 

tiquities.    2  v.     London,  1815.  folio.    .     957.00 

—  Old  printer  and  modern  press.  L.,1854.  1C°.  2712.02 

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tury.    [180J-05.]     3  V.     L.,   1864-65.   8°.  3096.20 
iVbfe.— Keviewed  in  Black.,  v.  95,  186i  ;  Brit.  qu.  rev., 
Oct.,  1864  ;  London  soc,  June,  1361;  Good  words,  1867. 

Same.     [Abridged.]     Pass.iges  from  the   life  of 

C.  K.     New  York,  1874.  12° 3096.20a 

—  Pictorial  halt  hours.     4  v.     L.,  [n.  d]     4°.  1452.01 

—  Popular  history  of  England  to  [1819].     8  v.     Lon- 

dou,  18-6-61.     8' 466.01 

—  Shadows  of  the  old  booksellers.  L.,18!;5.  12°.  2712.18 

Contents  :  Thomas  Guy.  John  Dunton.  Jacob  Tonson. 
T.  Gent.  Liutotts.  Curll.  Samuel  Richardson.  Wm. 
Hutton.  Edw.  Cave.  B.  Griffiths.  Doiisley.  Andrew 
Millar.  Cadeil  and  Strahan.  Jicwbery.  The  chapter  cof- 
fee-bouse.   J.  Lackingtou. 

—  Studios  of  .Sbakspere.     London,  1851.  8°.    .175408 

—  W.lliam  Sbakspere  ;  biogr.     L.,  1851.  8°.  .  3096.07 
Knight  {M'ss  Ellis  Cornelia).    See  Biography  (p.  165). 
Knight  (Edward  H.)     "American  mechanical  diction- 
ary,    nius.     3v.     New  York,  1876.  8°.   _.  3917.31 

Knight  (Frederick,  desK/'i«').  Gems,  or  device  book. 
2d  eel.     London,  [1836].  8°. 1451.01 

—  Heraldic  illustrations,  for  use  of  herald  painters,  and 

engi-avfrs.     19  pi.     Loudon,  1828.  4^.     .  1160.09 

Knight  (Mrs.  Helen  C.)     Lady  Huntingdon  and  her 

friends.     New  York,  1853.  12° 3085.06 

—  Life  of  James  Montgomery.     B.,  1857.  12°.  3124.16 
Knight   (Henry  Gaily).     Architectural  tour  in    Nor- 
mandy.    2d  ed.     London,  1S41.   12°.  .     .   1313.07 

—  The  Normans  in  Sicily  :  architectm-al  tour.     Lon- 

don,  1838.  8° 1313.28 

Knight  (James,  M.D. )    Improvement  of  t'jc  health  of 


children  and  adults  ;  including  a  history  of  food 

New  York,  1875.   12°. 4324.19 

Knight  (Kichard  Payne).     Analytical  inquiry  into  the 
principles  of  taste.     London,  1S08.  8'.     .  5437.01 

—  Inquiry  into  the  symboUcal  language  of  ancient  art 

and  mythology.  Eepr.  by  E.  H.  Barker.  Lon- 
don, 1836.  8° 3817.14 

Knight  (Wm.  Henry).     Diary  of  a  pedestrian  in  Cash- 
mere and  Thibet.     London,  ls63.  8°.     .  1041.21 

Knighthood  and  chivaliy. 

1.  General'works, 

—  Butfinch  {T.)    The  age  oT chivalry.  1859.     .     113.31 

—  Bvrke  (Sir  B.)     'Book  of  orders  of  knighthood  and 

decorations  of  honour  of  all  nations.  1858.  6622.05 

—  Carlisle  {X.)    Concise  account  of  foreign  orders  of 

knighthood,  and  distinction.     1839.     .     .  6615.17 

—  Doran  {J.)    Knights  and  their  days.     1856.'  GC21.06 

—  Hanson  (.'iir  L.)    Accurate  hist,  account  of  the  or- 

ders of  Tinighthood.     2  v.     [anon.]     1802.   6622.03 

—  Herbert  (H.   W.)     Knights  of  England,  France  and 

Scotland.   1852 213.27 

—  James  {G.  P.  B.)    History  of  chivalry.  2  v.  6623.17 

—  Lacroix  (P.)     *MUitajy  and  religious  "life  in  the  mid- 

dle ages,  and  at  the  period  of  the  Eenaissanoe. 
1874 1444.13 

—  Mills  (C.)     History  of  chivaby.     2  v.    1826.0623.18 

—  A'ichols  (F.  M.)    On  feudal  and  obligatory  knighthood.     [In 

.&rchaealogia,  v.  39,  1863.] 6128. — 

—  Xicohs    (.Sir   .V.  //.)      *History  of   the    orders  of 

knighthood  of  the  British  empire,  and  of  medals, 
clasps,  and  crosses,  conferred  for  naval  and  mili- 
tary services.     4  v.     1S42 6617.01 

— -         Observations  on  the  institution  of  the  Order  of  the  Gar- 
ter.   [In  Archaeologia,  v.  31,  1846.] 6128.— 

—  Toioisend    (F.)      Calendar   of  knights,  from   1700. 

182S 6621.08 

2.  Knights  Hospitallers  of  St.^hn  of  Jerusalem  ; 

also  called  Knights  of  Rhodes 

and  Knights  of  Malta. 

—  Porier  (W.)    Malta  and  its  knights.     1871.6623.10 

—  Taafe  {J. )     History  of  the  knights  of  Malta.     4  v. 

in  2.  1852 -6022.01 

—  Tliame  (P.  de).     Knights  hospitallers  in  England, 

1338  ;  with  hist,  iutrod.  by  J.  M.  Kemble.  tfcim- 
den  soc,  1857 5113.19 

—  Towti.'iend  (0.  F.)    Sea-kings  of  the  Mediterranean. 

[1056-1586].     London  ed 6623.09 

Same.     [  Wiih  tiUe'\  Knights  and  sea-kings.    Ed. 

by  S.  F.  Smith.     Boston  ed 6023. 09a 

—  Virlul d' Auheuf  (E.  A.  de).     History  of  the  knights  of 

-Malta.   [1100-1725.]    5  v.     1770.     .     .     .  6621.01 
3.  Knights  Templars. 

—  Addison  (C.   G.)     The  Knights  Templars.    3d  ed. 

1854 6622.06 

—  IleckeViorn  (C.  W.)    Knights  Templars.     [In  his  Sscret  soc, 

V..1, 1875  ;  p.  147-165.] 6837.08 

—  .Secret  socielies  ol'tha  middle  ages,  1827  :  p.  1C9-332.     .  6837.07 
— .  Wilcke  (F.)    The  Knights  Templars  and  the  statements  of 

its  perpetuation,  [pp.  631-692  of  Fiudel  (J.  G.)  Hist,  of 
freemasonry,  1869.] 6837.22 

4.  Teutonic  or  (German  knights. 
See  Fraser'9  mag.,  v.  74,  186G  ;  p.  179-199. 

'  5.  Nature  of  chivalry. 

—  Dighy  (IC  H.)    Broad  stone  of  honour.     5  v.     1814- 

77 6623:22 

1.  Godefridus.  [General  view]  2.  Tancredus.  [Religion 
and  discipline.)  3.  Morns.  [Consideration  of  objections 
against  the  principles  aud  practice  of  chivalry,  viewed 
from  a  catliolic  stand-point.]    4-5.  Orlandns. 

—  PUxllimore  (J.)    [In  Oxford  prize  essays,  v.  2,  1830  ;  p.  109- 

139.] 2.'itl.l2 

—  Scott  (Sir    W.)      Essay  on  chivalry,  romance,   etc.    [In    his 

Works,  V.  1,  1833.] 6065.13 

6.  Romances  of  chivalry, 

—  Delcati  (A.)    Collection  des  romans  de  chevalerie, 

mis  en  prose  frau9aise  moderne.  4  v.  1869.   5038.10 

—  Ellis  (0.)    Specimens  of  early  Engl,  metrical  ro- 

mances.    Bolni,  1818 1641.16 

- —  Dunlap  (J.)     History  of  romances  of  chivalry.    [In  his  His- 
tory of  fiction,  1843  ;  p.  65-144.]      2722.28 

4(ir  See  also  Arthur  (King,  p.  33j  :  Merlin  ;— Holy  Grail 
(p.  628) : — Lancelot  du  Lac. 


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KNIGHTHOOD  -  KOPP 


Knightliood  and  chivalry  (^co)itinued). 

For  the  Charlemagne  period  see  Bulfinch's  Romances  of 
Cbarlemagire  [Uj:.m[  :  the  fabulous  Turpin's  History 
(lliB2.J*2)  ;  li;irl  ytaubope'a  article  iu  Fr^ser.  v.  74,  1806. 
boiue  of  tbe  old  Fcencli  romaucea.  including  Huonof  Bor. 
deaux,  are  iu  Gruessaxd's  Lea  poetea  anciena  (p.  590  of 
Catalogue). 

For  other  noted  romances  see  Amadis  of  Gaul ;— Pal- 
mcrin  of  j.ii^ilaud  ;— Gid  (Tbe)  ;— Nibelungen. 

See  a  so  Literature  IPrnvti^ai} :  and  the  leading  histories 
of  liugiiah,  FieucU,  Spauieh.  llaliau.  and  German  literature. 
For  poems  inspired  by  the  lce?nda  of  chivalry  see  Boi- 
ardo'B  Orlando  iuuiimorato  ;— Caraoens'  Lusiad  : — Arioa- 
to's  Urhtudo  Fiiriosu  ;-*Tasso's  Jerusalem  delivered. — 
Spenser's  Faerie  queen. 

Several  of  Scott's  novels  contain  graphic  pictures  of 
the  niannera  and  iustitutiniis  of  chivalry,  notably 'Ivan- 
Loe.'  •Talisman,'  •  Count  Robert  of  Paris.'  'Castle  Dan- 
gerous,'and  ■  Qiientiu  Durward.'  James's'  Philip Aukus- 
tii3'  may  be  meuLioueil  in  the  same  connection.  Cer- 
vantes' Don  Qnixote  satirized  the  prevailing  passion  fur 
the  romaulic  extravaganzas  of  chivalry. 

XKff-  See  o  so  Crusades  (p.  303) ;— Heraldry  (p.  61G). 

Knighton  (Wca.^  Private  Ufa  of  an  Eastern  king. 
London,  1857.  Hi" 1011.01 

Xaights  of  3t.  John.    See  Knighthood  (above). 

Knights  Templar.    See  Knighthood  [above). 

Knots.  Bjok  of  knots.  By  '  i'om  Bo wling. '  [pscwi.] 
1870 4517  20 

Knots  unlied  :  Amer.  detectives.    See  Mc'Watters  (O.)   .  6612.09 

Knout  and  the  Rna^iaua.     See  Lagny  (G.  de).     1854.     .    .    9aj.ll 

Know-nothin;  p  n  ty.    See  Putnam  s  mag.,  Jan.,  1856. 

Knowleige  (  Pleasures  and  utility  of).  See  Arts  (U.seful :  Scicn- 
tijic  fdtication.  Importance  of  knowledge,  etc.,  p.  y9),  par- 
ticiliarly  liioughan  ;~Dick  ; — flail  :~Hitghes : —  Verptanck. 
S-e  also  Education  (p-  434)  ;— Philosophy  ;— Intelligence 
(II.  CIT). 

Knowledge  and  faith,  etc.    See  Frothingham  (0.  B.)    .    .  35.=i:i.31 

Knowledge  is  power.     See  Knight  (C.) 3913.08 

Knowledge  of  the  world.    See  Bulwer  {Sir  E.  L.)    Caxtoniana 

p.  057-425 616.07 

S-e  a.iw  Life  {Conduct  of). 

Knowle3  (Jams  l%vis).  Memoir  of  Mrs.  Ann  H. 
Jadson.     Boston,  185G.      18^ 3094.15 

Knotwles  (Jamet   Sheridan).     Dramatic  works.     2  v. 

Lon;]oii,  18iC.  8° 1732.0G 

C"/!(ei!te' V.  1.  Caius  Gracchus,  'Virginius.  William  Tell. 
Alfred  tbe  Great.  Tbe  huncliback.  The  wire.  Beggar  of 
Betbn  il  Green.  Thed.mghter.  v.  2.  The  live  chase.  Wo- 
man's wit,  or  love -y  disguise.  Maid  of  Mariendorpt.  Love. 
John  of  Pi'ocid;),  or  liridiils  of  Hesaina,  Old  maids.  Rose 
of  Ariagiin.     The  secretary. 

—  Draa;a:,ic    works.      New  cd.     L.,  1859.     8°.   1732.0.5 

>n®~  For  other  dramas  by  J.  S.  K.,  see  Flays  {Alphabetical 
arran;jeinenl), 

—  Elocutionist  :  piecea  in  proso  and  verse.     24tli  ed. 

revised.      B^lf.ist,    1866.     12° 6;!3'2.16 

—  Fortsscue,  n  novd.     New  York.  1858.  8°.     .     222.21 

—  Home  {R.  H.)     New  spirit  of  the  age.     1856.     .     .     .  2632.09 

Se:  also  Blackw.,  v.  94,  1863  ;  Nal.  qu.  rev.,  v.  6,  1863. 

Kno-wl3s  (Jo:;n).  Life  and  writings  of  H.  Fuseli. 
3  V.     Londoj,  1831.    8° 

Kno'wlsoa  (.J.  C.)  Complete  fai'rier,  or  horse  doctor. 
New  York,  [18C9.]     16° 4617.29 

TCm-g-  (A.  E  )  Autumns  on  tbe  Spey.  [Shooting  and 
fi.^hiiig  ]     London,   1872.     8"'.     .     .     .     .  4626.17 

Knox  1  Charles  E. )  A  year  with  St.  Paul ;  52  lessons 
f.ir  t'le  Sundays  of  the  year.  N.Y.,1877. 12°.  3565.11 

Knox  (Hen.y,  c/'u.  in  Amer.  rev.)     Plan  lor  the  general 
arrangeraei't  r  f  the  militia  of  the  U.  S.     With  re- 
marks by  J.  Willard.     Boston,  186:3.     8°. 
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Knox  I ilf/-,s-.  Isa  Craig).  Duchess  Agnes ,  c(c.  [Poems.] 
Lon.lon,  1804.   lt.° 1C33.27 

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Knox  (John,  •Scotch   reformer).      Writings.      London. 

[n..;.]   ir 3564.1.'-) 

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Knox  (Rjo.'rt,  M.D.)     Gieat  artists  and  great  anato- 
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Omten'^ :  George  Cuvier,  Geoffrey  St.  Hilaire,  Da  'Vinci, 
Mich.ii-1  Angelo, 

—  Manual  v)f  artistic  a'jatomy.    L.,  1852,  12°.  1434,20 

—  Rtic  s  of  iiiin  :  i'lfluence  of  race  over  the  destinits 

of  nations.     London,  18C2.     b°.      ...  47:i3.Ul 

—  Lon.-idaU(H.)     Sketch  of  life  of  K.K.  1870.  3093.114 


Knox  (Thomas  W. )  Overland  through  Asia  :  Siberian, 
Chinese  and  Tartar  life.   Hartfd.,  1870.  8°.  1024.15 

Knox  (Vicesimusi.  Elegant  extracts,  and  transl.  New 
ed.,  by  J.  G.  Percival.  6  v.  B.,  1842.  8°.  5046.17 
V.  1.  Motal  aud  religions,  classical  and  historical. 

2.  Onitioiis,  characters,  narratives  aud  diiilogues 

3.  Elegant  epistles  :  aucieiit,  classical,  mocleiu. 

4.  Kecent  epistles.    Narratives,  dial'igues,  etc. 

5.  Poetry  :  sacred  and  mor.d.     6.  Dramatic  and  mlscel. 

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Contents:  v.  1  Of  essay  wiitine.  (jlas^ical  learniug  viu- 
dicati-'d.  Tasle  for  simple  pleaaxu-es.  Ou  novel-rending. 
Old  age.  Ill  effects  of  ridicule.  Moral  effects  of  painting 
aud  pilots.  On  tbe  choice  of  a  pioles.-inii.  On  Owen  tha 
Latiu  epigrammatist.  On  tlie  poet  Vida.  Value  of  an 
honest  uiiiu.  Of  music  as  an  amusement :  efc,  c/c.  2.  Ou 
reading  with  themostadvauftsge.  Ou  tormiug  cnniiections. 
On  the  pliasures  ot  u  fiaideu.  On  uiounmeutal  iustrip- 
tlons.  Of  sweetness  and  delicacy  ot. style.  On  buflfoouery 
in  conversation.  Ou  tbe  art  of  printing  On  satire  aud 
Batil  ists.  On  logic  and  inetuphysica.  On  the  moral  teu- 
deucy  of  the  writings  of  St.  rue.  Ou  tbe  retirement  of  a 
country  towu,  etc.  Thoughts  ou  epistolary  writers.  On 
tbe  choice  ot  books.    On  minor  Greelc  p.-et-s,  efc,  etc. 

—  Remarks  on  the  tendency  to  degrade  grammar  schools.    Lon- 

don. 1321.    8'.    [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  19,  ^^  ait.]     .     .  6058,19 
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Schouw   J  F.)  Earth  plants,  etc.  L.,  Bohn,  18  2.  ^■^'.  4112.20 

Koch  (Christophe  Guillaume).  'ihe  revolutions  of 
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1876.     8° 44.5.-J3 

Koebler  (August).  Practical  botany.  New  York, 
1876.   12" 4914.21 

Koenig  iHeinrich).  Marianne,  oder  um  Liebe  leiden. 
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Koeppen  (Adolphtis  Lmiisy  Descriptions,  [opru- 
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1855.   fol.] 443. 14J 

—  The  world  in  the  Middle  ages  :  an  hist,  geography, 

2  V.     New  York,  18.>6.  12° 443. i3 

Kohl  (Johann  Georg).  Austria,  Vienna,  Prague,  Hnn- 
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—  England,  Wales,  and  Scotland.     L.,  1841.  8°.  955.04 

—  Kitchi-Gami.     Wanderings   round    Lake   Superior. 

[Indian  traits  and  legends]    L.,  18(50.  8°.   1115.17 

—  Lecture  on  charts  and  maps  of  America,  mentioned  In  v.  3  of 

Haklayt.    (Sra  reijort.  18oli.] SU36  11 

—  Popular  history  of  the  discovery  of  Aniericn,  from 

Columbus  to  Franklin.  Tr.  by  E.  K.  Noel.  2  v. 
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—  Russia  :  the  provinces  on  the  Baltic,  do.     London, 

1841.  8° 995.11 

—  Travels  iu  Canada,  and  through  New  York  and  Penn- 

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Koblrauscb  {Dr.  F.)  In  trod,  to  phy.sical  measure- 
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Kohlrauscb  (H  Friedrich  T. )  Histoi-y  of  Germany. 
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Kohn  (Ferdin'iud).  Iron  aud  steel  mamifacture.  64 
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KoUiker  (Albert).  Manual  of  human  histology.  Tr. 
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Koops  (M. )    Historical  account  of  substances  used  to 
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—  Paris  en  Amerique.     Paris,  1863.  12°.     .     .  7021.21 

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1363.  12° 222.2.5 

King  (E.)    Freucli  political  leaders.    1R76 3221.17 

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La  Bruyfere  (Jeaude).  Caractferes.  P., 1847.16°.  5134.20 

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Lacliambeaudie  (Piferre).  Fables.  Poesies  diverses. 
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Lacroix  (Paul),  coniimterl. 

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—  Curiosites  de  I'histotre  des  croyanees  populaires  nu 
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pliilosophers.  01  true  wisdom  and  religion,  Of  justice,  Of 
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'Same,  [cont'd].     Ladies'  and  gentlemen's  diary. 

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Lady  of  the  lakp  :  poem.     &<■  Scott  (.sir  W.) 1684.12 

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Lady  s  ahnanae.  Boston,  1871.  32°.  .  .  .6741.22 
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Lady's  journey  round  the  world.  .See  Pfeiffer  (I.)  .  .  .  922.04 
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R.  Scoble.     London,  1864.  12°.      .     .     .  222.29a 
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[1813-30.]     4v.     London,  1851.  8°.    .     .     51416 
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—  History  of  Turkey,     v.  1.    [To  1421.]    Translated. 

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—  J.  J.  Rousseau,  son    faux  contrat  social  et  le  vrai 

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—  Life  of  Christopher  Columbus.  N.  Y. ,  1 859. 24°.  3043. 06 

—  Lite  of  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.  N.Y.,1860.  '-'4°.  3122.09 

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1854-56.  12° 32  ■.4. 18 

Contents:  Nelson.  Heloise.  Columbus.  2.  Socrates. 
Jacquard.  Joan  of  Arc.  Cromwell.  Uomer.  Gutenberg. 
Feuelon.    3.  ^Ym.  Tell.    Mme.  de  Sevigue.    Milton.    An. 

tar.      BOSSUet.  r       t        tt    i 

—  My  mother's   manuscript.     Tr.  by  M.   L.  Helper. 

Philadelphia,  1877.   12° 30J6.32 

—  Narrative  of  residence  of  Fatalla  Sayeghir  among  the 

Arabs  of  the  Great  Desert.   Phil,  1836.  12°.  1U52.21 

—  NouvcUes  confidences.     Paris,  1863.  12°.    .702403 

—  (Eu\Tcs  completes,    v.  1-6.  Paris  1855.  12°    7024.10 

Contents:  v.  1.  Premieres  meditations  pofetiques.  La 
Mort  de  Socrate.  2.  Nouvelles  meditations.  Le  dernier 
chant  auB  plerinage  d'Harold.  Chant  du  Sucre.  3.  Har- 
monies poet,  et  relig.  et  Poesies  diverses.  4.  Recneille- 
ments  poet.  Poesies  diverses  et  diacours.  6.  Jocelyn. 
6.  La  chute  d'un  ange.  , 

—  Poetical  medi  tations  and  religions  harmonies.     Lon- 

don, 1849.     8= 166.!.  17 

—  Raphael  ;  pages  de  la  vingtifeme  anuee.     Paris,  1858. 

16° 7024.08 

Same!     Paris,  1870.     12° 7021.08a 

-Raphael;  or  Ufe  at  twenty.    N.Y.,1857.  12°.     222.30 

—  S:one-mason  of  Saint  Point.     TrausL     New   York, 

1851.  12° 222.31 

—  Translations  from  [his]  Meditations,  by  J.  T.  Smith. 

New  York,  1852.     8" 166i.34 

—  Travels  in  the  East.    2  v.    Edin.,1850.  12°.  1052.0t 

S3-  For  lives  and  lit.  estimates  o/L.,  see  Biography  (p.  166); 
also  Mazzini  (J.)  Ou  the  poems  of  L.  [In  lus  Writings, 
v.  2  :  505J.09] ;  Blackwood,  Feb..  1876. 

Lamazou  (— ).  The  Place  Vendome  and  La  Roquette. 
The  first  and  last  acts  of  the  Commune.  [<(non.] 
Tr.  by  C.  F.  Audley.     L.,  1872.  12.     .     .     526.17 

Lamb  (Chas.  and  Mary).  Poetry  for  children.  Added, 
Prince  Dorus,  by  C.  Lamb.  Ed.  R.  H.  Shep- 
herd.    New  York,  1877.     16° 1663.40 


in  asking  for  boolts,  use  tlie  •■  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMUEB. 


672 


LAMB-LANCEREAUX 


Lamb  (Charles).     Eliana  ;   hitherto   uncollected  writ- 
ings.   Ed.  by  J.  E.  Babson.    B.,1864.  12°.  2535.03 

Cojitents. 
Essays  and  sitetches,  viz.; — 
Artors{The  old). 
Actors  (The  religion  of). 
Abb  (The), 

Character  of  the  late  Elia. 
Charles    Lamb's   autobiogra- 

Coleridge  (On  the  death  oQ. 
Custom  of  hissing  at  the  thea- 


tres :  with  .some  account  of 

a  club  of  daiuued  authors. 
De    Foe'a   secondary    novels 

(Estimate  of). 
Dimetan  (Sir  Jeffery),  Bemi- 

niscence  of. 
Eliii  on  Ilia  '  CoDfeseiona  of  a 

drnuliaid.' 
Elia  to  bin  correspondents. 
Gentle  giantesB. 
Good  clerk  (Tlje).a  character  : 

with  some  account  of  the 

complete  Engl.  li^eBman. 
Gny  Faux. 

Illusirions  defunct  (The). 
In  ro  squirrels. 
Johu  Kemble  and  Godwin's 

tragedy  'Antonio.' 
Last  peach  (The). 
Leltr^r  to  ail  «>ld  gentleman 

who«6  education  has  been 

neglected. 
L'Stnn  (Mr.).  Biogr.  mem.  of. 
Montim  (Tlie). 
Mundeii  (Mr.),  Antobiocrr.  of. 


Essays  (continued). 
Popular  lallacy  that  a  delbrm- 

ed  person  is  a  lord. 
Postscript  to  the  'Chapter  on 

ears.' 
Proper    names   (Ambiguities 

arising  from). 
EeflectioDS  in  the  pillory. 
Reynolds  gallery  (The). 
Saturday's  dmner  (A). 
Stavkey  (Captain). 
Table-talk. 
'  Tempest '   (On  a  passage  in 

the). 
Unitarian  protests,  in  a  letter 

to  a  friend  of  tbat  persua- 
sion newly  mai  ried. 
Vision  of  horns  (A). 
Letters. 

Pawnbroker's  daughter,  farce. 
Poems. 
Tales,  viz.: 
Arabella  Hardy  ;  or  the  sea 

voyage. 
Cupid's  revenge. 
Defeat  of  time  ;   or  a  tale  of 

the  fairies. 
Maria  Howe  ;  or  the  effect  of 

witch  stories. 
Rpminiscences  of  Juke  Jud- 

kins.  e.'^q.,  of  Birmingham. 
Susan  Yatea  ;  or  first  going  to 

church 


Ulysses  (Adventures  of), 
iVrt^e.— Some  of  the  above  appeared  iu  AUautic  monthly, 
V.  11,  12.  14. 

—  Essays  of  Elia.     New  York,  1852.  12°.     .     .  2535.02 
Same.     New  York,  1870.  12° 2534.19 

Contents. 

M  )dern  gallantry. 


All-fools'  day. 

Ainlrus  redivivns. 

Artificial  comedy  of  the  last  cen- 
tury. 

Baclielor's  complaint  of  beha- 
vior ot  married  people, 

Barbara  S— . 

BarreniieKs  of  the  iraa^iinative 
lactilty  in  the  productions  of 
modern  art. 

Blakesmoor  in  H — shire. 

Captain  JaL-ksoii. 

CbHpler  on  ears. 

Chi,d  iingel. 

Christ's  hospitajflve-and-thirty 
years  a^^o. 

Complaint  of  the  decay  of  beg- 
gars in  the  metropolis. 

Conff'ssions  of  a  drunkard. 

Convalfscent  (The). 

Detached  thoughts  on  books  and 
readiug. 

Distant  correspondents. 

Drpaiii-children  :  a  reverie. 

Ellistnn  (To  the  shade  of). 

Ellistoniaua. 

Genteel  style  in  writing. 

Grjtce  belore  meat. 

Imperfect  sympathies. 

Mackery  end  in  Hertfordshire. 


Mniidcn  (On  the  acting  of). 

My  first  play. 

Aly  relations. 

New-year's  eve. 

New8|tapei8  35  years  ago. 

Old  actois  (Ou  some  ot  the). 

Old  and  new  school-nMSter. 

Old  benchers  of  the  Inner  Tem- 
ple. 

Old  cliina. 

Old  Margate  Hny. 

Oxtbrd  ill  the  vacation. 

Ponr  relations. 

Praise  of  chiinney-sweepera. 

Quaker's  meetini,'  (A). 

Rejoicings  upon  the  new  year's 
coming  of  age. 

Rtiast  piL^  (Dissertation  ou). 

Sanity  of  true  genius. 

South. sea  house. 

Stage  illufli'>n. 

Sipeiannuated  man. 

Sidney  (Sir  Philip),  Some  son- 
nets of}. 

Tombs  in  the  abbey. 

Two  races  of  men. 

Valentine's  day. 

Wedding  (The). 

Witches  and  othernight  fears. 

Popular  fallacies. 

.   1683.05 


Mrs.  Battle's  opinions  on  whist, 

—  Poetical  works.     Philadelphia.  1852. 

iVo(e.— Included  In  hia  '  Works,'  bdow. 

—  Specimens  of  Eughtih   dramatic  poets  ;   about  the 

time  of  Shakespeare.     Londou,  1854.    8^.   1732.09 

—  Works.     Collected  and  ed.  with  M'^moriald,  by^Sir 

T.  N.  Taliburd.     Newed.    L.,  18(i7.  8^     .   5047.07 

—  Works.      With  life  bv  Sir  T.   N.    Talfourd.      2   v. 

New  York.  1857.   12° 5047.01 

V.  1.  Letters;  with  a  sketch  of  his  life.  Final  memorials. 
2.  Essays  of  Klia.  Last  essays  of  Elia.  KecoHections  of 
Christ's  Hospital.  Essays:  On  the  trayedies  of  Shakspeare. 
Characters  of  dramatic  writers  contemporary  with  Shak- 
epeare.  Specimens  from  the  writings  of  Fuller.  On  the 
genius  and  character  of  Hogarth.  On  the  poetical  works  of 
'  Geo.  Wither.  L-!tters  :  Tlie  Londouer.  On  burial  soi^ieties. 
etc.  On  the  danger  of  confounding  moral  with  pejsonai 
deformity.  Ou  the  inconveniences  resulting  from  being 
hanged.  On  the  melancholy  ol  taihu's.  Hospita  on  the 
immoderate  iudulgimces  of  the  pleasures  of  thu  palate. 
Edax  on  appetite.  Cuiious  fragments.  Mr.  H — ,  a  farce. 
Poems,  including  '  A  farewell  to  tobacco,'  etc.  Soimets. 
Blank  verse,  including  John  Woodvil.  a  tragedy.  Album 
vei'ses.  etc.  The  wife's  trial ;  or  the  intruding  widow, 
dramatic  poem. 
as-  For  lives  and  estimates  of  Lamb,  see  Biography  (p.  1G6}. 


Lamb  (Mrs.  Martha  J.)  History  of  the  city  of  New 
York.  Illustrated,  v.  1-  .  New  York  and  Chi- 
cago, 1877-     .8° 

Note. — The  work  will  make  2  volumes  when  completed. 

Lamballe  (Princesse).     Sec  Biography  (p.  16C). 

Laiiib3rt  (xU/.ss  —).  Hand-book  of  needle  work. 
Philadelphia,   1851.  8° C017.19 

—  Practical  hints  on  decorative  needle  work.     London, 

1847.  1C° G017.20 

Lambert  (Aylmer  Bourke).  Illustration  of  ihe  genus 
cinchona  ;  and  short  acconnt  of  the  spikenard  of 
theaucients.     London,  1821.  4°,     .     .     .  4918.26 

Lambert  (Charles  K.)  Poems  :  and  translations  from 
the  German.     London,  1850.  16°.  .     .     .   1GG6.05 

Lambert  (Claiide  Fran9ois,  abh^).  Collection  of  curi- 
ous observations  on  the  manners,  customs,  etc.  of 
nations  of  Asia,  Airica,  and  America.  Prom  the 
French,  by  J.  Dunn.     2  v.     L.,  1750.  8°      922.09 

Lambert  (Etienne)  mid  Sardou  (Alfred^.  Ail  the 
French  verbs  at  a  glance.  N.Y.,1874.   V^°.  6413.38 

—  Idiomatic  key  to  the  French  language :  conversa- 

tional examples.  New  York.  1S71.  1'2°  .  0413.39 
Lambert   (George).      Game  of   hazard    investigated. 

London,  1810.  S°. 4611.25 

Lambert  (T.  S. )    Longevity.     Pt.  1.    Biometry.    New 

York,   1809.   8° 59U.'29 

Lambeth  and  the  Vatican :  anecdotes  of  the  church  of 

Home,    of  the  Reformed  church,  and  of   sects, 

[(moji.]  3v.  Londou,  1825.  IG^.  .  .  .  C2i6.U6 
Lamborn  (Robert  H. )     Rudimentary  treatise  on  met- 

aUuvgy  of  copper.     L.,    Wcale.  18G0.  10°.  3^33.47 

—  Rudimentary  treatise  ou  metallurgy   of   silver  and 

had.  London.  Weale,  1801.  l(i^  ,  .  .  3:»33.4G 
Lambrechtsen  {Sir  N.   C.)      History  of  the  New  Netherlands. 

From  the  Dutch.  [In  New  York  Hist,  kuc,  2d6.,  v.  1.]  G15.Q6 
Lameimais  or  La  Menuais  (Feiicile  Robert,  a'jbe  do). 

Esquisse  d'une  jnhilosophie.     4  v.     Paris,   1840- 

45.  8° 3504. '..2 

—  Le  livre  du  psuple.     Da   passe  et  de  Tavenir  du 

peuple.     Prec.  d'une   dtude  sur    Lamenn-jis,  par 
E.   Reuan.     Nouv.   6d.     Paris,  1806.   12°.  5&iy.06 

—  Paroles  d'uu  jcroyaut.     Une   voix  de    prism.     De 

resclavagemoderue.  Pie?,  d'uuo  etude,  parSaints- 
Beuve.  Nouv.  e.l.  Paiis.  I8u',).  12°.  .  ,  .  ;j504.26 
J8®*  For  hi'-gr.  sketches  of  L.  see  Biography  (p.  166). 

Lamentations.     S':e  Biblical  und  reli^.  liteiutiue  (p.  SO). 

Lamou  OVfird  A.)  Lite  of  Abraham  Lincolo.  Bos- 
ton,  1872.  b° :ni:J.17 

Lamont  (E.  H.)  Wild  life  among  the  Pacific  Plund- 
ers.    Loudon,  18G7.   8° 1151.07 

Lamont  (James).  Seasons  wiLh  the  eea-horses ;  or 
sporting  adventures  iu  the  northern  seas.  New 
York,  1801.  8° 1144.03 

Lamothe  Langon  (Etienne  Leon,  baron  do).  M€- 
moires  d'lme  femme  de  qualiie  sur  Louis  xvm.  sa 
couretsonrfegne.  [anon.\\v.  P., 1829.  8^   3111.06 

La  Mothe  le  Vayer  (Felixde).  Animadversions  upon 
Groek  and  Latin  historians.  Xr.  by  W.  D.  Ox- 
ford, 1G78.   16° 421.18 

La  Motte  (.\iitoiue  Houdart  de).  ALemhert  J.  de  R,  d').  Eulogiea, 
etc..  v.'i.  1799 3221.15 

La  Motte  Fouquo      See  Fouque  (in  Fiction,  p.  482). 

Lampadius  (W.  A.)  Lite  of  Meudeissohn.  Tr.  by 
W.  L.  Gage.     New  York,  18tJ5.  12°.     .    .  3123.02 

Lamping  (Clemeus).  The  soldier  of  the  forei;n  1:  gion. 
Tr.  by  lady  Duff  Gordon.     L.,  18J5.   16°.   1091.22 

Lampridius  (^lius).     S<-e  Augustan  historians  (p  67). 

Lamps,  pitchers,  and  tniinpets.     S^-e  Hood  (K.  P.)    .     .     3562.27 

Iiamoou  (Alvan).  History  of  the  1st  church  iu  Ded- 
ham  ;  three  discourses.  Dedham,  {Mass..,)  1839. 
8^ 5091.04 

Lancashire,  (England).     See  Countries  (Lancashire,  p.  340). 

Lancellotti  or  Lancilloti  (Secondo).  L:s  impostures 
de  I'histoire.  Trad,  eu  iran9ais,  i^ar  1  abije  Oliva. 
Paris,  1770.   16°' 411.04 

Lancelot  (Claude).  Tour  to  Alet  and  la  Grande  Chartreuse.  [In 
Schimmelpcnninck  (Mrs.)    Port  Royal,  v.  2.]      .     .  3134.'21 

Lancelot  of  the  laik  ;  a  Scotdsh  metrical  romance. 
1190-1500.  Re-ed.  by  W.  AV.  bkeat.  London^ 
1805.   8°.    [Early  Eng.   text  soc,  no.  0.]  7913.02 

Lancereaux  (Etienne).  Treatise  on  syphilis.  Tr.  by 
G.  Whitley.  2  v.  Loudon,  Ncto  ^^ydenham  soc, 
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Lancet  (The).     58  v.     London.  1850-77.  4°.  . 

Land,  laiul-ti'iiuro.  etc.    Sett  Folitical  tcouomy  {Land-tenure)  ; — 

Law  {Jieal i»opn-fj/]. 

Land  iia'Uoe.     A'e  Colton  (WnltiM).  1851 994.15 

Land  iiud  the  boc.U.    *v  Thomson  (W.  M.)  1859.     .    .     .10.1302 

LandMndBca.    .SVe  Gosse  (!'.  IM     18(1.1 471-i25 

Land  and  tho  lifi\  Paloslino.  .S' .■  Gray  (A.  Z.)  .  .  .  .  lO.'il.ie; 
Land,  L-ibor.  nud  RoUl.  .SVr  Hewitt  Win. i  1855.  .  .  .1001.08 
Land  marks  and  other  pnoiiiB.  .Vc:  Piatt  (J.  J.)  1K72.  .  lOTtl.'iO 
Land  I'f  desoliitiou  :  Orecnljiiid.     .SV.- Hayes  (I.  I.)    1872.  1U5  1C 

Land  of  inhorilauce.    S.eTobin  (/."<' v).    18ii3 1O-.6.07 

Land  of  Loi-uo.    .VeeBuchanan  (Rolioi  t).    1871 'J:.3.2C 

LandofMnab.     &v  Tristram  (H.  B.)     1873 10.-.3,21 

Land  of  promiBO.     See  Bonar  (Hi-nij).     1858 1053.07 

Land  of  tlio  rzar.     See  Wahl  (O.  W.) 997.10 

Land  of  tbe  Foium  aud  \  jitJi-au.    ^VcHalHN.)     18.55.    .    971.10 

Landol  tlie  sli.v.     *5  Reid  10.) 1115.22 

LandofTbor.    &e  Browne  (.1.  Ross).  1867 991.11(5 

Land  of  tho  Vodn.     *■>•  Butler  (W.I  1K72 lOlC.OG 

Land  of  the  wbitQ  elepbaut.  ive  Vincent  (F..  jV.|  1874.1010.18 
Laud  we  live  in :  BritiKU  Islauds.     4  v.  iu  2.     Loudon. 

a  K^iijhl,[^8'<?,.]   i= 478.01 

Land-tenuru.     See  Political  economy  (Land-tenure) ; — Countries 

{Ireland  :  Land  qitex/itni,  p.  335). 

Landed  Rcutiy.     See  Burke  (.loliu  11.) CC15.0G 

Lander  (Frederic  W.)    Report  of  n  reconnaisaaDce  from  Pu^^et 

sound.  vi:i  South  pa^s  totlm  Missiseippi  river.     [In  Pacific 

E.  U.  l-outfs.     Reports.  V.  2.1 1127.02 

Iiander  (Richard  axd  Jobn).  Journsil  of  an  expedi- 
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Lander  i  Sarah  W.')     Spectacles  for  young  eyes.     8  v. 

Boston,  1 8(34-1)9.  1S° 222.85 

C'^nteittx  :  v.  1.  BoHton.  2.  St.  Petersburgh.  3.  Pekin. 
4.  Moscow.  5.  Zurich.  S.  Berliu.  7.  Rome.  8.  New 
York. 

Landis  (E.  W.)  Liberty's  triumph  :  a  poem.  New 
York,  1819.  Vl° 1G63.12 

Landlord  aad  tenaut.    See  Law.  (Landlord  and  tenant.) 

Landmarks  of  geueral  history  in  the  christian  era.  See  Dawa 
(C   S.) 412.12 

Landoii  (^Charles  Paul).     Live.s  and  works  of  painters. 

V.  1.  Domenichino.  London,  18.J4.  4^  1 146.20 
Laudou  (Edward  H.)     Manual  of  councils  of  the  Holy 

Catholic  church  ;  canons,  alphabetxally  arranged. 

London,  18  H',.  8° 3124.U7 

Laiido  1  (Letit:a  Elizabeth  ;  afleitoard  Mrfs.  jVyc/iyoi). 

—  Poetical  works.    Boston,  1852.  8°.  [/« /ler  Works,  v.  2.)  5047  05 

—  Works.     2   V.  ill   1.     iio  ton,  1-52.  8^    .     .  5017.05 

V.   1.  Romance   and   reality.     Fraucisca  Carrara.     The 
twin  Bisters.    2.  Ethel  ClturchiU.     The  boi>k  of  beauty. 
S^  For  lives  oi  L.  E.  L.  see  Biography  (p.  lotj). 
Xtaudon  (Melville  D.)     Franco-Prussian  war  in  a  nut- 

sheli     New  York,  1871.  12= 526.03 

Landor  (Walter  Savage).  Dry  sticks,  fagoted.  Edin- 
burgh, 1S58.  8" ]6r.3.]3 

—  Selections  from  [his]  writings.     Ed.  by  G.  S.  Hil- 

lard.     Boston,  ISjO.   16' :i5;4  08 

—  Works.     2  V.     London.  1853.   S^ 5017.03 

V.  1.  Indexes.  Iniagioary  conversations.  2.  Imaginary 
couvetsutioiia.  Citation  and  examination  of  W.  hhaks- 
speareloucliiug  deer  .-'tealiii;;.  Perii-les  ami  Aspasia.  Mi- 
nor prose  pieces.  Helli-nics.  Gebir.  Aits  and  si-eiit^B. 
Count  Julian.  Andrea  of  Hungary.  Giovanni  of  Naples. 
Frii  Rupert.  Sie^e  of  Aucoua.  Inez  de  Castro.  Miscel- 
laneous.      Geg~  For  lives  of  Luudor,  see  Biography  (p.  166). 

Landriu  (M.  H.  C,  jr.)  Treatise  on  steel.  Tr.,  with 
notes  by  A.  A.  i'e.squet.     N.  Y.,  1SG8.  12°.   3933.34 

Landsborongh  (D.ivid).  Popular  history  of  British 
seaweeds.     Lcndon.  1857.  16= 4020.21 

—  Popular  history  of  British  zoophytes,  or  corallines. 

London,  185i.   16° 4'J12.06 

Landscape!      See  Fine  arts  {Scenerj/.  p.  518)  ; —  Nature  ; —  also 

Brit.  qu.  rev..  Oct  .  1873  (Sources  of  pleasure  iu  scenery). 
Landscape-gardening.     See    Agriculture    {Landscaiie-gardening, 

p.  8). 
Landscape-painting.     See  Fine  arts  (Landscape-painting,  p.  616). 

Landof  Sciittr     See  Hunncwell  (J.  F.)     1871 952  25 

Lauds  of  the  Sar.icen.     AVe  Taylor  (.J.  Bayard).    .991.22;   1051.03 

Lands  ot  the  slave  aud  the  free.  .S>;e  Murray  (H.  A.)    1857.  1072.10 

Landscape iinnual,  1830-39.  Iu  t.  L.,ls30-39.  S^.  974.10 

Cimtents  :  v.  1.  Boscoe  (T.)    Tourist  in  Switzerland  and 

Italy 974.16 

2-4.  RoscoB  (T.)     Tourist  iu  Italy 974.17 

6.  Roscoe  (T.l     Tourist  in  I'ranee 9t>1.22 

6-9.  Roscoe  (T.)    Tourist  in  Spain 932.14 

10    Harrison  (W.  H.)    Tourist  in  Portugal.      .     .     .    982.18 
Landseer  C^irEdwlnl.    Designs.    Set' Landseer  (Thomas),  iw/oa;; 
also  Biography  (p.  16ii). 

Landseer  (Johoi.     Lectures  on  the  art  of  engraving. 

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1S71.   l'.i° 30-11.10 

Iiandt   (Rev.  G.)     Description   of  the  Feroe   Islands. 

From  the  Danish.  Loudon,  1810.  8\  .  991.25 
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mod.'mE^'yptians.  3  v.  in  1.  L.,IH4(i.  1(1°.  10S1.13 

—  editor.     See  Arabian  nights'  entertainments  [116.291  ; — Koran 

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Laneham    (Robert).     Letter    deseriiiin:-;  tlie   pageant 

presented  before  Elizabeth  at  Kenilworth  castle, 

1575.  London,  1n21.   8' 492.:;0 

Lanfrey   (Pierre).       History   of  Napoleon   i.     v.    1-3. 

London,  1871-77.   8^ 3131.16 

Langbein  (J.  C.  J.)  American  flag  ;  its  history.  NY., 1876.  16'. 
Laugdale   (Hon.  Charles),     jlemoirs  of  Mrs.  Fitzher- 

bert.     London,  1856.   8° 3056.12 

Lange   (Fiiedrich   Albert).     History  of   materialism. 

Tr.  by  E.G.  Thomas,  v.  1- .  B,,1877-.  8'.  5424.08 
Lange   (Johann  Peter),   and   olher.-i.     Commentary  on 

the   Old    Testiiment.     From   the  German,  by  P. 

Schaff  [and  others],  v.  1-16.  N.Y.,1869.  8°.  3725.10 

V.  1.  General  introduction,  aud  Book  of  Genesis. 

2.  Kxodiis  and  Leviticus.  , 

3.  Numbers  aud  Deuternnomy  [wlien  issued]. 
A.  Joshua,  Judges,  aud  Ruth. 

5.  Samuel. 

6.  Books  of  the  Kings. 

7.  1st  aud  2d  Chronicles.  Ezra,  Nehemiah,  Esther. 

8.  Book  of  Job  ;  with  general  introduction  to  the 

poetical  books. 

9.  The  Psalms. 

10.  Proverbs.  Ecclesiastes,  and  Bong  of  Solomon. 

11.  Isaiah  [when  issued).    . 

12.  Daniel  and  Ezekiel. 

13.  Jer<=-]niah  and  Lamentations. 
14-15.  [W/ien  utsued], 

16.  Minor  prophets. 

—  Commentary   ou   the  New    Testament.     From    the 

German,   by  P.  Schaff  [and  others].     10  v.     New 

York,   1869-74.   8° 37J7.U 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Matthew.  2.  Mark.  Luke.  3.  John. 
4.  Acts.  5.  Romans.  6.  Corinthians.  7.  Galatians.  Kplie- 
siaus.  Philippians  Colossians.  8.  Thessaluniaiis.  Timo- 
thy. Titus,  Philemon.  Hebrews.  9.  James,  Peter,  John, 
and  Jude  10.  Revelatiou  of  St.  Jolin.  Witli  a  double 
alpliabetical  index  to  the  ten  volumes  of  N.  T..  by  J.  H. 
Woods. 
Langford  (John  Alfred).  Prison  books  and  their  au- 
thors.    London,  18' 1.   12° 326i.o2 

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Birmingham,   lytiS.     8° 435.15 

Langhome  (.lohn).  Poems.  Ed.  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.  [In 
C.  s  En-l   poets,  v.  16,  1810.] 1626  16 

—  Sel-t    poems.     Ed.    by   It.  Walsh.     |7n    Sanford    (E  )    a"d 

Walsh  (U.)     Brit,  poets,  v,   30.  1822-1 1691.30 

Langland  (Wm.)  Parallel  extracts  from  29  mts.  oi 
Piers  Ploughman.  Ed.  by  W.  W.  Skeat.  L., 
1866.   8°.     [Early  Eng.  textsoc,  no.  17.1   7913.09 

—  Vision  and  Creed  of  Piers  Ploughman.     Ed.  bv  T. 

Wright.     2d  ed.     2   v.     L.,  1^56.   16°.     .   1B7(;.06 
JVod'.— The  '  Crede'  is  uot  by  W.  La  iglaud. 

—  The  vision  of  William  concern  n.;  Piers  Pl.iwman, 

with  Vita  de  Dowel,  Dobet,  et  Dobe.st,  secundum 
wit  et  resoun.  Ed.  by  W.  W.  Skeat.  v.  1-3. 
London,  1867-73.  8°.    [Early  Eng.  textsoc,  nos. 

28,  118,  54.] 7913.09 

Contents  :  Pt.  1.  Vernon  text,  or  text  -K.  2.  '  Crowley  ' 
text,  or  texts.  3.  'Whitalier'  text,  or  text  C.  Richard 
the  Itedeles,  by  same  author.  The  Crowned  king  by 
another  hand.  Pt.  4  will  coutain  notes  aud  glossary  to 
all  three  texts. 

Xole. — '  The  character  of  Piers,  in  its  liiphest  form  of  de- 
velopment, is  identified  with  t  lat  of  Christ  t!ie  savior.' 

Fvr  further  uoliees  o(  '  The  vision  'see  New  Euglaud,-r,  v. 
34.  1875  [art.  by  T.  R   Lotmsbmy,  ;  Morley's  Eugl.  writers 
belore  Chaucer,  p.  757-767  (2754.19J. 
5''ea/,to  Pierce  the  plowman's  crede 7913.11 

Langley  (.1.  N.)  Elementary  physiology.  See  Foster  (M.)  and 
Langley 4326.27 

Langley  (s.  I>.)  The  solar  photosphere,  [/n  Amer.  assoc.  Proc, 
V.  -22.  1873.) 3916.20 

Langstafi'(Lancelot,  pseud).     See  Salmagundi. 

Langtoft  (Pierre).  Chrouiclo,  iu  French  vfrse,  to  the 
death  ot  Edward  i.  Ed.  by  T.  Wright.  2  v. 
L.  ,1866-68.   8\  [Rolls  chronicles.]      .     .  5140.— 

—  Chronicle,    (as   improv'd    by   R  ibert    of    Brimne). 

Publ.  by  T.  Hearne.  [Tii  Hearne  ( 1. )  Works,  v. 
3-4.     London,  1810.  8°.] 476.03 


85    Iu  asking  for  books,  use  tho  "  Book  Order,"  giving  tho  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUJIBER. 


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LANGUAG-E    AND    PHILOLOGY. 


ABK4NGEMENTOFSm!-DlvisioN3.— I.  Generalphilologicatperiodicals.— 11.  Origin  andphilosophy  of  language.— 111.  Comoro- 

live  phihilogij.—VT.  Principies  of  grammar.— V.  Alphabets  ami  alpluibHic  characters.— Yl.   Study  of  lamnutqe. VII.    Various 

languages  and  dialects.  1.  Americanisms.— 2,  Anglo-Saxon. — 3,  Arabic— 4,  Armenian.- 5,  Assyrian.- 6,  Celtic,  Irish 
Gaelic,  and  British.— 7,  Chinese.— 8,  Circassian.— 9,  Danish.  10,  Dutch.— H,  English.— 12,  Etruscan.— 13,  French.— 
14,  German.— 15,  Greek.— 16,  Guiana.— 17,  Hebrew  and  CUaldee  — 18,  Hieroglyphics.- 19.  Hungarian.— 20,  Icelandic 
or  old  Norse. — 21.  Hindustani  and  other  languages  of  India — 22.  Indian  lauffuat^es  of  America. — 23.  Italian.— 24.  Japan- 
ese.—25,  Latin.— 26,  New  Zealand —27.  Norwegian.— 28,  Persian.- 29,  Polyglott  Dictionaries.— 30,  Romance  language. 
31,  Russian.— 32,  Sanscrit —33,  Scottish.— 34,  Slang.— 35,  Spanish.- 36,  Swedish.— 37,  Tonga  Islands.— 38,  Travel  talk 
39,  Turkish.- 40,  Umbrian.— 41,  Welsh.— 42,  Yoruba. 


?                  I.   General  Philological  Periodicals. 
American  philological  association.     Proceedings.     2d- 
Mtli  aunuiil  session,  1870-76.     New  York  and  Hart- 
ford, 1871-76.     8° G411.15 

Cfassica(joui-nal,  v.  1-40,1810-39.  L., 1810-29.  8".  2742.01 
Journal  of  classical  and  sacred  philology.     4  v.     Cam- 
bridge, (Bw/;.),  1854-1860.  8°.     .    ".     .     .6444.01 
Journal  of  philology.     Ed.  by  W.  G.  Clark,  J.  E.  B. 
Mayor, 'and  W.  A.  Wright,     v.  1-3.     London  and 

Cambridge,  1868-71.    8" 6444.05 

Phihlogiccxl  museiuu.  2  v.   Cambr.,  1832-33.  8°.  6114.20 

Philological  society,  London.     Proceedings,  1812-43 — 

1864.     15  V.     Loudon,  1844-64.    8\     .      .  6443.01 

n.  Origin  and  Philosophy  of  Language. 

BeattieiJ.)    Theory  of  language.     1788.     .     .6411.10 

Same.    [In  his  Works,  v.  2.] 5016.10 

Benlham  [J.)  Essay  ou  language.  [In  kis  Works.v.  8  (15-16.))  6016.08 
Bkek(\V.H.J.)  Ou  the  origin  of  language.  1869.  0412.14 
Burgess   (IF.    R.)      Eelation  of  language  to  thought. 

1869; 6411.11 

Calvert {G.  H.)  Essays  ajsthetical.  1875.  .  .2411.29 
Curiositis    philologiques,    geograiihiques,    etc.      1855. 

[Bibliothiique  de  pqcbe.] 6411.07 

Be  Quincey  (T.)    Language.    [In  his  Letters  to  young  men,  1854  ; 

p.  161-187.] 2622.09 

Dwight{B.  W.)     Modern  philology.  2  v.  1861.  6111.24 

See  also  New  EiiKlaiidev,  Aug.,  i858  ;  p.  4C5-511. 
Fiske  (J.)    GeuesiB  of  language.     [In  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  109,  1809  ; 

p.  305-367.) 

Flamank  (J.)    Jlind  and  manner,  p.  98-133 5435.23 

Gerber  (G.)     Die  Sprache  als  Kunst.     1871.     .6414.33 

Gi/IHG.  W.J.)    A  tractate  on  language.  18G0.  6412.09 

liudky  (J.)     Essays  philological,  etc.     1873.    .  6414.19 

Contents :  Greek  rhythm  and  metre,  and  other  papers. 

Indo-European  futures.     Indo-European  aspirate    mutes. 

On  pas-sivo  formatioiis.     EugUsh  possessive  case.    Ellis's 

Early  English  prouuuciatiun.     Ou  English  vowel  quantity 

in  the  13tli  ceutury  and  iu  the  19th.    Ou  the  language  of 

Palestine  at  the  time  of  Christ. 
Harris  {J.)      Hermee :  or   universal  grammar.     [In  his  Works. 

1841.) 6044.26 

—  Philological  enquiries.  [In  his  Works,  1841.]  .  .  .  5044.26 
Houelac.gae  (A.)     Science  of  language.     Tr.  by  A.  H. 

Keaue.  1877 6411.26 

Johnes  (A.J.)  Philological  proofs  of  the  original  unity 
and  recent  origin  of  the  human  race.  1846.  6412. ■.i9 
Jolinson  (A.  B. )  Meaning  of.  words  :  intellections, 
sensations,  and  emotions.  1854.  .  .  .  6434.0V 
Johnson  (E.)  Nuces  philosophicce  :  philosophy  of 
things  as  developed  from  the  study  of  the  philo- 
sophy of  words.     1812 5414.08 

Johnson  (S.)  Philological  tracts.  [7rt  Ats  Works,  v.  2.]  .6045.10 
Kavawii/h  (J/. )     O.igiu  of  language  and  myths.     2  v. 

1871.  ■. 6411.12 

Latham  (R.  0.)    Logic  in  its  application  to  language. 
18".6 5428.16 

—  Opuscula.     Essays  chiefly  philological  and  ethno- 

graphical.  1850 6425.30 

Mar^set  (ff.  L.)      Pliilosophy  of  language.     [In  his  Letters,  etc., 

1873.) 6424.23 

Monhoddo  (J.  Burnet,  lord).  Of  the  rise  and  progress 
of  language.  2d  ed.  6  v.  1774-88.  .  .6414.11 
CotiteiUs  :  V.  1.  ^Tiethor  lauj^ttage  be  from  nature  or  ac- 
quired habit.  2.  Of  tho  art  of  language.  Of  the  Greek 
language.  3.  Of  style.  4.  Of  the  escelleucies  and  defects 
of  different  languages.  Of  style,  and  its  different  kinds. 
5.  Of  style,  continued.  6.  Rhetoric  and  oratory. 
Mailer  {Ma-c).     Lectures  on  the  science  of  language. 

2  V.   1862-65 6412.03 

Contents  :  v.  1.  The  science  of  language  one  of  the  physi- 
cal sciences.  Growth  of  language  in  contradistinction  to 
its  history.  Enipiriral  stage.  Classificatory  stage.  Gen- 
ealogical classificatiou.  Comparative  grammar.  Morpho- 
logical classificatiou.  Origin  of  Language.  2.  New  theo- 
ries. Language  and  reason.  Physiological  alphabet. 
Phonetic  change.  Grimm's  law.  Etymology.  Powers  of 
roots.  Metaphor.  Mythology  of  the  Greeks.  Jupiter  tho 
supreme  Aryan  God.  Myths  of  the  dawu.  Modern  my- 
thology. 


iVof^. —Reviewed  in  Blackwood,  v.  96,  1864 ;  Ed.  rev.,  t. 
Ho.  18G2  :  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  65.  1862  :  Nat.  rev.,  v.  13, 1861  ; 
N.  A.  rev.,  v.  101,  1865  (Is  the  study  of  language  a  physical 
science?);  Qu.  rev.,  v.  119,  1806;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  83- 
1865  :  V.  86.  1866. 

—  Lectures  on  Darwin's  philosophy  of  language.    [In  Fraser'a 

mag..  May,  Juue,  July,  1873.) 

—  On  the  origin  of  reason.     [In  Contem.  rev.,  Feb.  1878.) 

Note. — A  review  of  Noire's  Der  Urspruug  der  Sprache. 
— ■  On  the  stratification  of  langiiage.     18()8.     .   6412.25 

—  Results  of  the  science  of  language.     [In  Contem.  rev.  v.  20  ] 

Peile  [J.)     Philology.      1877 6ill.06 

Priestley  (J.)    Theory  of  language,  and  universal  grammar.    [In 

his  Works,  v.  23. J 3591.25 

Benan  (£. )  De  Torigine  du  laugage.  18.59.  .  6413.01 
Scldegel  (A',  ir.  F.  von).    Philosophy  of  language.     Tr. 

by  A.  J.  W.  Morrison.     1847 5416.22 

Schteiclier   (A.)     Darwinism  tested  by   the  science  of 

language.  From  the  German.  1869.  .  6412.13 
Scott   fi?.)    Origin  and   progress  of  language  and  writing.    [In 

Class,  jour.',  v.  1,2  :  p.   37-47,  1810.  | 2742.01 

Stoddart  (Sir  J.)  Glossology;  or  the  historical  rela- 
tions of  language.    1S58. 6412.10 

Taylor  (1.)  Words  and  pkces.  1865.  .  .  .0614.12 
Note. — Reviewed  in  Quarterly  rev.,  v.  116,  1864. 

Tylor  [E.  B.)  Origin  of  language  ;  interjectioual.  imitatiye,  and 
symbolic  theories.     [In  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  4,  1866.J 

Wedgwood  ( II. )  Ou  the  origin  of  knguage.  18C6.  6412.15 
Note. — Advocates  the  iuteijectional  and  imitative  theories. 

WIdtney  ( W.  D. )  Language  and  the  study  of  lan- 
guage. 1867 6412.01 

—  Are  languages  institutions?    [In  Contem.  rev.,  Apl.,  1875.) 

—  Darwinism  and  language.     [In  N.  A.  lev..  July.  1874. J 

Note. — Holds  that  Darwin's  general  view  of  speech  in 
its  anthropological  relations  is  tar  truer  than  that  of  Max 
Muller.  See  also  article  by  George  H.  Darwin  apropos  of 
the  discussion,  in  Contemp.  rev.,  Nov.,  1874. 

—  Life  and  growth  of  language.    1875.     .     .     .  6411.18 

—  Oriental  and  linguistic  studies.    1873.     .     .  6411.15 

Contents  :  Indo-European  philology  and  ethnology.  Mtil- 
ler's  Lectures  on  language.  Present  state  of  the  question 
as  to  the  origin  of  language.  Bleek  aud  the  simious  the- 
ory of  language.  Schleicher  aud  the  physic;d  theory  of 
language.  Steiuthal  and  the  psychologii  al  theory  of  lan- 
guage (N.  A.  rev.,  April,  1872;,  Language  and  education 
(N.  A.  rev.,  V.  113,  1871). 
Same.     2d   series.     1874 6411.16 

Contents:  Miiller'a  Chips  from  a  German  workshop. 
Cox's  Aryan  mythology.  Alford's  Queen's  English.  How 
shall  we  spell  ?  Elements  of  English  pronunciation.  Re- 
lation of  vowel  and  consonant.  Bell's  visible  speech.  Ou 
the  accent  in  Sanskrit. 

—  Value  of  linguistic  science  to  ethnology.    [In  Kew  Englander, 

V.  26.  1807.) 

Wilkins  {A.  S.)  Some  historical  results  of  the  science  of  lan- 
guage, [/li  Owens  College.     Essays  aud  addresses.)  2538.05 

Wilson  (J.)  Kough  notes  on  the  errors  of  grammar, 
and  the  uatm-e  of  language.     1858.      .     .  6415.18 

iriscmaw  iJ.)    Comparative  study  of  languages.    [In  his  Twelve 

lectures,  f(c.     v.  1,  1853  ;  p.  1-134.] 3624.05 

See  also  Black,  mag.,  v.  94,  1862  (Characteristics  of  Lan- 
guage) ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  97,  1863  (Evolution  of  Ijmgnage  : 
Muller,  Renau,  Spencer)  :  N.  Brit.  rev.,  v.  30,  1869  (Philo- 
sophy of  language  ;  Renau,  Miiller)  ;  "Westm.  rev.,  Oct., 
1874  (Origin  of  language  :  Miiller,  Darwin,  Farrar). 

111.   Comparative  Philology. 

BaibitA.)  "Atlas  dthnographique  du  globe,  ou  classi- 
fication des  peuples  d'aprfea  leurs  langues.  1826. 
fol A.27.01 

Same.     Partie  hist,  et  litteraire.     T.  1.  Discouis 

prehm.     1826.  8" 6414.18 

Note. — Has  also  title  '  Introd.  ii  I'Atlas,'  etc. 

Bellows  (J.)  Outline  dictionary  for  the  use  of  mission- 
aries, explorers,  aud  studf-nts.     1867.       .   6411.09. 

Bopp  I R )  Comparative  grammar  of  the  Sanskrit,  Zend, 
Greek,  Latin,  Lithuanian,  Gothic,  German,  and 
Sclavonic  languages.     3  v.     1862.     .     .     .   6412.16 

Bunsen  iC.  C.  J.)  Outlines  of  the  philos,  of  universal  history  ap- 
plied to  language  and  religion,  [v.  3-4  of  his  Christianity 
.and  mankind.  1»54.]  .    .     .  ' 3414.0* 

Davies  {J.)  Ou  (he  couiiesion  of  the  Keltic  with  the  Teutonic 
lauguages,  and  especially  with  the  Anglo-Saxon.  [In  PhiloL 
sue.    Proceedings,  1857.) 6443.10 


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DeVere  (.V.  S.)  Outlines  of  comparative  pliilologv. 
1853 0413.02 

Dtclriht  (Ji.  W.)  Mod.  philology.  33 ed.  2v.  18G4. 

Fari-ar  i,F.  )V.)  Families  of  speech.  Four  lecturos. 
1870 6412.22 

—  CImpters  on  Liugnage.     1865 

Feirar  (W.  ir.)  Comparative  grammar  of  Sanskrit, 
Greek,  and  Latin,     v.  1.     18C9.       .     .     .  6112.19 

Orimm  (J.  L.)     S^'C  imdfr  his  nmne  (p.  5'.I4  of  CataloHUe). 

Guest  {E.\  On  the  cleiiieuts  of  lauguage.  [/h  Phiiol.  soc.  Pro- 
ceediugH.  v.  3,  1848.] 6443.03 

II  ttdcman  (5.  5.)  Chiuese  autl  Inilo^Europeau  languages.  [/» 
Amer.  assoo.    Proc.  v.  10, 1856.) 394G.09 

IMj'enstein  (J. )  Comparative  grammar  of  the  Teutouio 
language.  Being  at  the  same  time  a  historical 
grammar  of  the  English  language.     1870.  6413.08 

Jamieson  (J.)     Hermes  Soy thicus  :  or  the  radical  affiui- 

*      ties  of  the  Greek  and  Latin  languages  to  the  Gothic. 

1814 6413.04 

Klipsiein  (L.  F.,  ed.)  Study  of  modern  languages. 
Part  1.  French,  Italian,  Spanish,  Portuguese,  Ger- 
man, and  English  [phrases,  conversations,  idioms, 
f(c.]     1848 C416.14 

Lalham  (U.  0.)  Elements  of  comparative  philology. 
1SC2 6414.17 

Lewis  (J.)  Tables  of  comparative  etymology  and  ana- 
logous formations  in  the  Greek,  Latin,  Spanish, 
Italian,  French,  English,  and  German  languages. 
1828 ;     •     •  'JllG-lS 

Morgan  (L.H.)  Systems  of  consanguinity  and  affinity 
of  the  human  family.     1871 3937.17 

Maury  [A.)  On  the  distribution  and  classification  of  tongues. 
[In  Nott  and  Gliddou's  Indigeuoua  races  of  the  earth. 
1857  ;  p.  25  87.] 473(1.02 

Mitller  (F.)    Reise  der  osterreichischen  Fregatte  No- 

vara  um  die  Erde,  1857-59.     Linguistischer  Theil. 

Wien,  1867.  4° 936.16 

ConUnts :  Afrilianiecbe   Sprachen.    Indiscbe  Spracben. 

Australische  Sprachen.     Malayo-Polynesisclie  Sprachen. 
Mi'dler  (F.  Mux).      Chips  from  a   German  workshop. 

4v.    1867-75 2537.19 

—  Languages  of  the  seat  of  war  in  the  east  ;  with  sur- 

vey of  the  Semitic,  Arian,  and  Turanian  alphabet, 
and  an  ethnographical  map,  drawn  by  A.  Peter- 
mann.    1855 6414.22 

—  Introduction.  See  Bellows  (J.)  Outline  diet.,  elc,  1867.  6411.09 
Murray  {A.)    History  of  the  European  languages  :  or  re- 
searches into  the  affinities  of  the  Teutonic,  Greek, 
Celtic, Sclavonic,  and  Indian  nations.  1823.  6412.27 

Kolhy  (KA.)  Comparative  grammar  of  French,  Italian, 
Spanish,  and  Portuguese  languages.    18G8.  6411.03 

Prichard  (J.  C. )  Eastern  origin  of  the  Celtic  nations 
proved  by  a  comparison  of  their  dialects  with  the 
Sanskrit,  Greek,  Latin,  and  Teutonic  languages. 
Ed.  by  R.  G.  Latham.     1857 6413.05 

Turner  [S.)  Affiniliea  and  diversities  in  the  languages  of  the 
world.    [/«  Roy.  aoc.  of  lit.    Trans,  v.  1,  1829.)    .5068.01 

Welsford  (H.)  Mithridates  Minor  ;  or  essay  on  lan- 
guage.    1818 e412.15a 

Young  (jT.)    Languages,  a  classification   of  all  the  known  lan- 
guages of  the  ancient  worid.    (//t /(i5  Works.  V.  3]     .5082.03 
See  also  Blacliwood's  mag.,  v.  Ili2.  18(ft  (Grimm's  law); 
N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  16,  1851-2  (Wm.  von  Humboldt  on  comp. 
philologj'). 
jBS-  See  also  Polyglott  Works,  (p.  680). 

IV.  Principles  of   Grammar. 
Condillac  [E.  B.tU).     Lagrammaire.     [7n  AisCom-s  d"6tude,  v.  1  ] 
Cornwallis    (C.  F.)     General   principles  of   grammar. 

[anon.]  1847 6412.24 

Moore   (N.  B'.)    Short  introd.    to  universal  grammar. 

1814. .  4112.13 

Manning  (J.)    Inquiry  into  the  character  and  origin  of 

the  possessive  augment.   18l'i4 6443.15 

TliringiE.)  On  the  piinciples  of  grammar.  1868.' 6433. 09 
SloddaH  {Sir  J.)     Universal  grammar,  or  pure  science 

of  language.     3d  ed.    1854. 6412.11 

V.  Alphabets  and  Alphaheiic  Cliaraders. 
Ballhom  (F.)     Grammatogiaphy  :  alphabets  of  ancient 

and  modern  languages.    lN(il 6415.17 

Be^four  [J.)    Remarks  of  certain  nlpliabets  in  use  among   the 
Jews.     \ln  Roy  soc.  of  lit.     Trans.,  v.  3.  183s]    .     .  6068.03 
Set  also  Bibl.  sacra,  v.  31,  1874  (History  in  alphabets). 

Fbrster  (C.)  The  one  primeval  language  iniced  experi- 
mentally through  ancient  alphabetic  characters  of 


lost  jiower  from  the  four  continents.     3  pts.  in  4 

V.     1852-51 G412.05 

Contents:  V.  1.  Voice  of  Israel  from  the  Rocks  of  siual. 
2  Monuments  of  Egyjit.  and  tlieir  traces  of  patriarciial 
traditions.  3.  Monuments  of  Assyria.  Babylonia,  and  P,-r- 
eia.  With  a  key  lor  the  recovery  of  tlic  lost  Ton  tribes 
4.  Harmony  of  primeval  alphabets  ;  folded  chart. 

Lepsius  (C.  I!.)  Standard  alphabets  for  reducing  un- 
written lau;.!uagts  and  foreign  graphic  systems  to 
a  uniform  ortbography  in  European  letters.  641.'j.li; 

Wall  (C.    IF.)      Exjilanalion  of  ancient  orthography. 

3pt!5.  ia  4  V.     1835 6425,19 

Cimlenis  :  Pt.  1.  An  inquiry  into  tbo  origin  of  alphabetic 
writing  ;  with  an  essay  on  the  Egyptian  hieroglyphics 
2.  Propagation  of  alphabets  and  other  i.houetic  systems 
throughout  eastern  Asia  :  and  the  vast  inferiority  of  idea- 
grapbic  writing,  as  displayed  in  its  effe.'ts  upon  hu- 
man learning.  3.  Sacred  text  originally  wrilteii  without 
vowel-letters,  or  any  signs  whatever  of  the  vo,al.  con- 
sidered apart  from  the  articulate  iugredieuts  of  syllabic 
sounds. 

VI.  Stiuly  of  Langnajje. 

Harrison  (B.)  .Study  of  language.  [In  Oxford  prize  essays,  v. 
6,  1836  ;  p.  39-89.] 2541.15 

MarcH  (C)  Study  of  language  brought  back  to  its 
true  principles.  1869 6412.02 

Prenderijast  ( T. )  Handbook  to  the  mastery  [of  Lxn- 
guage]  series.     1869 0411.14 

—  The  mastery  of*  languages,  or,  the  art  of  speaking 

foreign  tongues  idiomatically.  3d  ed.  1872.  6112.12 

VII.  Various  Languages. 
1.  Americanisms.     • 

Briited  (0.  A  .)  Engl,  language  in  America.  [In  Cambridge  es- 
says, 1855.]     2517.13 

Bartktt  (J.  li.)    Dictionary  of  Americanisms.     2d  ed. 

1859 6424.17 

Same.     1878 6424.17a 

Eiwyn  (A.  X.)     Glossary  of  supposed  Americanisms. 

1859 6423.23 

Schdede  Vere(3L)    Americanisms  :  English  of  the  New 

World.     1872 6424.18 

See  also    Blackwood's    mag.,   v.  102.  1867  ;    p.  399.417  ; 

Lippincott's.    March.   1869    (Our    proviuuialisnis,   by    H. 

Keeves) ;  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  6,  I860  {The  two  tongues). 

2,  Auglo-Sa^on  Language. 

Barnes  (W.)  Early  England  and  the  Saxon  English  ; 
with  some  notes  on  the  father-stock  of  the  Saxon 
English,  the  Frisians.     1869 6432.13 

Bosworth  (J.)  Compendious  Anglo-Saxon  and  English 
dictionary.     1848 64:15.07 

Corson  (H. )  Handbook  of  Anglo-Saxon  and  early  Eng- 
lish.    1871 6424.03 

Davies  (J.)  Connection  of  the  Keltic  with  the  Anglo-Saxon  lan- 
guage.    [In  Philol.  Boc.    Trans.,  1857.] 6443.10 

Hand-book  of  Anglo-Saxon  derivatives.     1854.   6432.01 

Hand-book  of  Anglo-Saxon  root-words.  By  a  lit.  assoc. 
1855 6432.02 

Klipsiein  (i.  F.)  Grammar  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  lan- 
guage.  1859 6432.05 

March  (F.  A.)  Anglo-Saxon  reader,  with  notes,  a 
brief  grammar,  and  vocabulary.    1870.     .   6121.02 

—  Comparative  grammar  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  language. 

1870 6424.01 

Kask  (-E.)     .STee  next  entry. 

\'ernon  (E.  J.)  Guide  to  the  Anglo-Saxon  tongue  :  a 
grammar  after  Erasmus  Rask,  extracts  in  prose 
and  verse,  etc.     1855 6432.06 

3.  Arabic  Language. 

Calafai/o   (J.)    English  and   Arabic  and  Arabic  and 
■  English  dictionary.     2d  ed.     1S73.     .     .   6435. 18 
Faris  Et-Shidiac.     Practical  grammar  of  the  Arabic  lan- 
guage.     With    interlineal    reading    lessons,    dia- 
logues, and  vocabulary.    1866 6421.01 

Sewvvan  (F.  IT.)     Dictionary  of  modem  Arabic.     2  v. 

1871 6421.02 

See.  also  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  G4,  1861  (Modern  Arabic) ;  Nat. 
qu,  rev.,  V.  7,  1863  (Arabic  language  and  literature). 

4.  Armenian  Language. 

Aucher  (P.)  and  Brand  (J.)  Dictionary.  1.  English 
and  Armenian.  2.  Armenian  and  English.  2  v. 
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e.ir.iec  tlian  ttie  17th  ceutmy.  {In  Amer.  orieut.  sue, 
Jonniil,  V.  3,  18">3.] 7814.(iJ 

—  and  Kgt/s  (E.\     Urtlingiapliy  of  the  Armeuiau  and  Turkish 

lirnper  Uiniies.     [/ii  v.  4,  1K64,] 7»14  04 

Riggs  t,E.\  In  vertSLl  cunstrnrtion  otmoclerii  Armenian.  [//lAm. 
orient,  sue.     Jour.,  v.  6,  1S60 7814.05 

5.  Assyrian  Language. 

Sayce  {A.  II.  t     Assyrian  grammar,  for  comparative  piir- 

pose.s.    1972 G421.03 

Sn^  .^''«  a'sn  Inscriptions  (p.  645)  ; — Cuneiform  inscrip- 
tions (p.  4II1J  ;— Countries  [Aasi^fia.  p.  202). 

6.  Celtic,  Irish,  GaeKc,  and  British  Lanjuages. 

Blacki'  [J.3  )  Language  and  literature  oi'tlie  Scottish 
Highlimils.     1876 6441.08 

Bom  Ice  (U.  J.)  Aryan  origin  of  the  Gaelic  race  and 
language.  The  Eo-md  towers,  the  Brehon  law, 
truth  i.f  the  Pentateuch.     1876.     .     .     .   (5441.12 

Vavies  (J.)  On  the  connexion  of  the  Celtic  with  the  Teutonic 
laiignagesi.    [/ii  Philol,  soc.    Trans.,  1800-01.]     .    .  0443.13 

JS;i7it.s-/»  in.su  aictioaary.      J81J G4J1.13 

'  LeUei-s on  the  ancient  British  langnajie  of  Cornwall.  [In  Class, 
journal,  v.  17.  p.  437  ;  v.  18,  p.  103,  365  ;  v.  10.  p.  221  ;  v. 20, 
p.  109,  200  ;  V.  21,  p.  62.  239  ;  T.  22.  p.  20,  377.     .     .  2742.18 

O'Reiliy  (Ii.)  Irisu-Kuglish  dictionary;  with  a  com- 
pendious grammar.     3817 G12G.13 

Shaw  (W.)  Analysis  of  the  Gaelic  language.  2d  ed. 
1778 G12I.13 

SlraUan  { T. )  Affinity  between  the  Hebrew  languat»e 
and  the  Ctrltic.     3d  ed.     1872 64-21.18 

—  Celtic  origia.of  Greek  and  Latin  lang.    1870.   6J21.14 
VallanciJiC.)    Grammar  o(  the  Irislilaug.  1773.   0425.11 

4S-  Set  also  Countries  (Celtl,  p,  299). 

7.  Chinese  Language. 

Davis  {J.)  On  certain  peculiar  and  advantageous  properties  of 
the  wi-itten  language  oi  China.  [In  Philol.  eoc.  procee<l- 
ings,  1800.J 6443.13 

DooUlile  {J. )  V'ocabulary  and  hand-book  of  the  Chinese 
Language.     2  v.      1^72 G12G.17 

Edlcias  (J.)  China's  place  in  philology  :  an  attempt  to 
Bhow  that  the  langungts  of  Europe  and  Asia  have 
a  co:innou  origin.      1871 6421.(15 

Johnston  (.v.)  CInnese  language.  (/nAij  Oriental  religions  :  China 
p.  397-437.] 3503.34 

tiammers  (J. )  Kudimeuts  of  the  Chinese  language,  with 
dialogues,  ex-rcises  .and  a  vocabulary.  1864.  6421.04 

trti/;(C. tr.)    /«  /us  Ai\cient  orthography.     Part  2.    1841.042.5.21 

White  (.1/.  C.)  01iiiie.s6  local  dialects  reduced  to  writing.  [In 
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8.   Circassian  Language. 

Loewe  (L.)  Dictionary  of  tho  Circassian  language  :  EnglishCir- 
cassian-Tnrkiah.  and  Circassiaii-English-Turkish.  Iln 
Philol.  soc,  proceedings.  1852-53.] 6443.06 

9.  Danish  Language. 

Ferrall  (— )  and  Eepp  (— ).  Dansk-engelske  ordbog 
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Peler.'son  {C.  J.  P)  Norwegian-Danish  grammar  and 
reader.     1872 C422.1.") 

Basing  (S.)    Eugelsk-Dansk  Ordbog.     1863.     .  6422.14 

10.  Dutch  Language. 

Ch-oot  ABC  boek  zeer  bekwaam  voor  de  yonge  kiuderen 
teleeren.    1781 C421.08 

Jaeger  {A.)  English  and  Dutch  dictionary.  London, 
18G3.    18° 

Van  Ilasendonck  (J.  B. )  Grammar  of  the  Dutch  lan- 
guage. Is23.    . 6421.09 

11.  English  Language. 

1.  General  Works.  "*     • 

AbboH  {E.  A.)  and  Seelei;  (J.  B.)    English  lessons  for 

Eiiglish  people.     1872 6433.12 

Adehtwj  [J.  0)  Three  philological  e.ssays,  chiefly  tr. 
from  Ih,! German,  by  A.F.M.Willich.  1798.  54i4.24 
Cmtrnis  :  1.  Concise  history  of  the  English  langnage 
2.  Pbilosiiphi.al  vifW  of  tlie  English  language.  3.  On  the 
relative  juerita  and  demerits  of  Johnson's  English  dic- 
tionary. 

Angvn  {Joseph).     Hand-book  of  the  English  tonoue 

„       J87J 6433.21 

Baihji,S.)  On  the  changes  in  the  English  language  [In  his 
Discourses,  18J2  ;    p.  61-100) 2517.05 


Bigshy  {B.  K  S.  D.)     Catechism  of  the  history  of  the 

English  Inuguage.    1870 6433.14 

Eiigliah  retraced,  or  remavlrs  critical  and  ph'lolotjical, 

founded  on  a  comijarison  cf  the  Breeches  Bilile 

with  the  English  of  the  p-.esent  day.  1862.  6433. 11 
Hall  (F.)    Becent  exemplifications  of  false  philology. 

1872 0J33.^2 

Hume  (A.)    Of  the  orthographic  and  congruilio  of  the 

Briton  tongue.     Ed.  by  H.  B.  Wheaik-y.     [E.  E. 

T.  S.,  v.  0.] 7'J13.02 

Latham  (B.  <T.)     The  English  language.    18:0.   C4.j3.04 

i\ro/f,— Reviewed  iuN.  A.  rev.,  v.  74r  1853  ;  p.  1-24. 
Mackay  (C.)    Lost  beauties  of  tho  English  language. 

1S74 61.'52.15 

March  (F.  A.)    Method  of  philological  ctudy   of  the 

English  langnnge.     1SC5 (;432.11 

Marsh,  (G.  P.)      Lectures  cu  the  English  Linguag^ 

18.1(1 6425.24 

N'ltc. — Reviewed  In  Nat.  rev.,  v.  14, 1862 ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v. 

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Utipliard  (T.  X.  K.)      Sources   of    fctandard    English. 

1873 6432.14 

Perrin  (J. )  Elements  of  Engl,  conversation,  with  dialo- 
gues in  French,  Engl.,  and  Italian.  iNls.  6411.00 
Scheie  de  Vere  (M. )  Studies  in  En!,'lish.  18G9.  6433.10 
Shepherd  (//.£)  Hist.of  the  Engl. Iangt;age.  1.S74.  6433.24 
TookeiJ.H.)  Diversions  of  Pui-ley.  ^v.  IbOG-?.  G133.07 
Trench  (B.C.)  English,  past (md  present.   1855.  6425.26 

Koti: Reviewed  in  Frasers  mag.,  v.  62,  1855. 

Welsford  (H.)     Origin  and  r.nmifications  of  the  English 

'language.   1845 643:1. (I5 

Wright  (T.)  On  the  hist,  of  the  English  language.  [In  his  Es. 
says  on  arcli»ol.  subjects,  c/c.  v.  2.  1801. J  .  .  .  443.30 
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(Revolutions  in  the  queen  s  Engliph)  ;  Ed.  rev..  July, 
1874  (Modern  English,  by  F.  Hall)  ;  v.  120.  1804  (The  queen's 
Euglifh)  ;  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  1,  1800  (The  Engl,  language)  ; 
Westm.  rev.,  v.  98,  1872  (Eugli-sh  philology). 

2.  EngUsh  Composition. 
Abboll  (E  E.)    How  to  write  clearlj'.     English  compo- 
sition.  1875 04.J2.24 

iJaii!  (.4.)  Engl.compohitionaudrhetoric.  1S72.   C334.1S 
Clark  (S.  W.)     Analysis  of  the  English  language,  sen- 
tences and  phrases.     ls;j5 6414.19 

Day  (H.N.)  Art  of  Enghsh  composition.   18G7.   6432.27 
GUmore  (J.  H. )    Outlines  of  the  art  of  expression.     2d 

ed.  revised.     1876 6432  31 

Graham  ( 0.  F. )  English  ;  or  the  art  of  composition. 
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—  English  style.    1857 6432.30 

Kerl  ( S. )  Elements  of  composition  and  rhetoric.   6334. 17 
Parker  (R.  0.)     Aids  to  En-dish  composition.   6132.28 
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Rogers  (II.)      Prose    composition.     [In  his   Essays  from    Gi'od 

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Siointon  (W.)     School  comj^osition.    1874     .     .  6433.23 
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Barnes  (  W. )  tJrammar  and  glossarj-  of  tho  Dorset  di- 
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Orose(F.)    Provincial  glossary.   New  cd.  ISU.   G427.0.i 

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HalUwell  (J.  0. )     Dictionary  of  archaic  and  provincial 

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Blcliard.son  (J.)     ' Cummerland  talk';  short  tabs  and 

rhymes.     1871 1(8^.25 

Trench  (B.  C.)    Select  glos.sary  of  English  words  used 

foriSerly  in  senses   diftereut  from   tho  present. 

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Wright  { T. )    Dictionary   of  obsolete  and    provinciid 

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j^-  See  also  Slang  (p.  C81). 

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Johnson  {S.)    Dictionary.     Verbatim  from  tho  autboi's 

last  fol.  cil.     1851 6435.03 

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Levins  (P.)    Jla-jipulus  vocabulorum  ;  a  dictionary  of 
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rata (p.  3(J9-370)  uot  fouud  iu  the  following  eutiy. 

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rhyming    dictionary    of    the    Eughsh    Innguage. 
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Minsheti  (J.)    See  Polyglott  Dictionaries  (p.  080). 

A'uUall  {P.    A. )      Standard    pronouncing    dictionary. 

New  ed.  [ii.  d.) 6423.33 

Ogilvie   (J.)    taperial  dictionary,   English,    technolo- 
gical, and  scientific.     1S60 642().II9 

ridlUiii  (,E.)    New  world  of  words,  or  general  English 

dictionary.     4th  cd.     1G78 643G.03 

liichaidson   {C.)     New  dictionary  of  the  English  lan- 
guage.    2  V.  1863 G13C.01 

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^heUon  (E.)      Dictionary  of   every-day  difficulties  m 
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French  phrases.     31st  ed 6423.32 

Walker  (J.)    Pronormcing    dictionary,  adapted,    etc., 

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lattguag^-s  Bee  names  of  various  foreign  languages  recorded 
iu  this  class. 

Essays  on  English  dictionaries. 

Coleridge  [D.)  Observ.  on  the  plan  of  the  society's  proposed  new 
Ensl.  dictionarv.  [/n  Pbilol.  bog.  Proceedings,  IBGO.)  0413.13 

De  Quincei/  (I'.)     Note  book.  1855  ;  p.  274-2.S1.)       ....  2522.17 

>Vy  {D.  J'.}  On  some  English  dictionaries.  [In  Fhilol.  soc. 
Proceediuss.  1859  ) CU3.12 

Gilman  IS.)  Lexicography  and  lexicons.  [In  his  Contributions, 
etc.] 2526.  U 

Trench  ( R.  C.)  On  some  deficiencies  in  our  Engl,  dic- 
tionaries.  I860 6425.27 

Same.    [In  Philol.  soc.    Proceedings,  1857.)  .    .    .  6443.10 

See  also  Bibl.  sacra,  Jan.,  186:)  (English  lexicography,  by 
Noah  Porter) ;  Qu.  rev.,  Oct.,  1873.  • 

5.  Early  EngUsh. 

Coleridge  {E.)  Glossarial  index  to  the  printed  English 
literature  of  the  loth  century.   1859.     .     .  G424.il 

Oatfridus  OramnuUicus.  Promptorium  parvulorum  : 
lexicon  Auglo-Latinum  princeps,  cir.  1440,  com- 
mentariolis  subjectis,  rec.  A.  Way.  3  v.  [Camden 
soc] 5112.25;  54;  89 

Morrii   {Ii.)     Specimens  of  early  English,  a.d.  1250- 

1400.     1867 6432.08 

ay  S''e  also  iha  publications  of  the  Chaucer  society  (p. 
263)  ;— Early  Euglisli  text  society  (p.  432j. 

6.  English  Errors  of  Speech  and  writing ;  Vulgarisms,  etc. 

Alford   (IT.)      Plea   for    the  queen's    English.     Stray 

notes  on  speaking  and  .si^cTliag.  2dcd.  1865.6123.21 

Reviewed  by  G.  W.  Jloon  {betotv);  audby  W.  D.  Whitney 

tn  his  Orient,  and  linguistic  studies.     2d  s.,  1874  [6411.16]. 

Bmliie  [J.)  Scolicisms,  arranged  in  alpliabetical  or- 
der.  1787 G424.15 

Qould  (E.  8.)  Good  English  ;  or  popular  errors  in  lan- 
guage.  1867 6423.26 

Lice  and  learn  :  examples  of  ouo  thousand  mistakes  in 
speaking,  writing,andi)ronunciation.  ls5iJ.G423.2i 


Meredilh{L.F.)  Evory-day  errors  of  .speech.  1872. 6.423.31 

Moon  ((/.   11'.)    Bad  English  of  LindU'V  Murray,  etc. 

18IJ9 6423. 2S 

—  The  dean's  English;  a  criticism.  4th  ed.  18Gf',.  6123.23 
Vulgarisms  and  other  errors  of  speech.  18G8.  6423.22 
Ku/i/an7i>s  of  speech  corrected.     [«iioh.]    182G.   G42.'i.30 

fl^  ,SV/r  also  Conversation  (p.  280) ;— Americanisms  (p. 
076)  ;— Slang  (p.  681). 

7.  English  Etymology  and  Derivation. 

Cliarnock  (/?.  !<.)  Verba  nominnlia  ;  or,  words  de- 
rived from  proper  names.     18GG.     .     .     .  64^5.11) 

Ilaldrmnn  (ti.  S.)  Affixes,  [prefixes  and  suffixes]  ex- 
hibiting   the    etymologio    structure    of    Enghsh 

words.  1865 G434.17 

Note. — Reviewed  by  W.  L.  Blacliley,  Contenip.  rev.,  v.  5. 

Hand-book  of  tho  engrafted  words  of  the  iOiigli.sh  lan- 
guage.    By  a  literary  association.     Is57.   G134. 18  . 

Knapp  (A.  J.)  Koots  and  ramifications  of  divers 
words.   1857 G434.(i8 

M'Kenzie  (T.)  Guide  to  philological  investigdtion 
[and  grammatical  derivation.]     1841.      .  6434.11 

Tidhot  {II.  F.)     English  etymologies.     1.S47.     .6421.23 

Wedgwood  {II.)  Dictionary  of  English  etymology. 
V.  1,  A-D.  With  notes  and  additions,  by  G.  P. 
Marsh.     New  York,  1862.  1.  8= G4:!.5.11 

Same.     v.  2-3  in  3  pts.    L.,  18G2-65.  8'.  6135.12 

V.  2.  E-P.     V.  3.  pt.  1.  Q  Sy.     V.  3.  pt.  2.  T-Z. 
aS"  See  also  English  Words  (p.  078). 

8.  English  Grammar  and  Exercises. 
5rotCTi((?.)  Grammar  of  English  grammars.  1857. 6415. 21 
Clark  (S.    W. )     Science  of   the  English  language  :  a 

practical  grammar.     1857 6433.02 

Colquhoun  {J.  S.)     Compendious  grammar  and  pbilol. 

handbook  of  the  English  language.  1871.  6 1 33. 15 
Earle  {J. )  Philology  of  tho  English  tongue.  1871.  6433. 13 
Fowkr  (  W.  C. )     English  grammar.    1850.    .     .   6424. 14 

—  Elementary  English  grammar.     1859.     .     .6433.03 
Oilchrisl    (J.)      Philosophic    etymology,    or    rational 

grammar.  1816 6434.23 

Head  (Sir  E.  W.)  'Shall '  and  'will ;'  or  two  chapters 
on  future  auxiliary  verbs.  To  which  are  added, 
1.  An  essay  on  certain  affirmative  and  negativo 
particles  in  the  English  language.  2.  An  essay  on 
the  provincial  word  "  Songle."  1858.  .  G432.'20 
Mudzner  (E.)    English  grammar.     From  the  German, 

byC.  J.  Greco.     3  v.  1874 613."..  19 

Morris  (Ii.)  Elementary  lessons  in  historical  Engli.sh 
grammar,  containing  accidence  and  word  forma- 
tion.    1874 6432.16 

—  Historical  outlines  of  English  accidence,  comprising 

chapters  on  the  history  and  development  of  tho 
language  and  on  word  fe^rmatiou.*  1872.  6433.18 

—  Literature  primers.  English  grammar.  1875.  6432.17 
Murray  (L.)     English  grammar.     2  v.   1853.    .   6434.21 

—  Lindley  Murray   examined  :   absurdities  and  errors 

pointed  out.     [anon.']  1809 5915.19 

Priestlry  IJ.)     Rudiments  of  English  grammar.    [In  his  Works. 

V.23.J 3591.25 

Sanders  (C.    W.)    aiid  McElligott    (J.  A'.)     Analysis   of 

English  word.s.    1872 6434.16 

Smart  (B.  H.)  Grammar  pn  its  true  basis.  The  prin- 
ciples of  English  grammar.   1850.     .     .     .   fi43:i.l6 

—  —  Same.     The  accidence  of  grammar,  exercises,  and 

key.   1830 64:i3.17 

Smith  ( iV.)  and  Hall  (T.  D.)  School  manual  of  Eng- 
lish grammar.     1873 64)3. 19 

Smnlon(W.)  ^Language  lessons.  1874.  .  .  6433.20 
Thring  (K)  Exercises  in  gram,  analj'sis.  1808.  6434.20 
Whittieu   (W.  D.)    Essentials    of   EngUsh    grammar. 

1877. 6124.13 

9.  EngUsh  Pronunciation  and  Spelling. 
Ellis  (A.  J.)  Early  English  iHonuuciation,  with  spe- 
ci.il  reference  to  Shakspere  and  Chaucer.  I'ts.  1- 
4.  1769-74.  [Early  Engl,  text  soc]  .  .7914.09 
Contents:  Pt.  1.  On  the  pronunciation  of  the  14th.  15th. 
10.  nth.  and  18th  centuries-.  Prof.  F.  J.  CUil.ls  Observ. 
on  the  language  of  Chaucer  and  Cower.  2  on  tne  pro- 
nunciatiou  of  the  13th  and  previous  centuries,  ol  Anglo- 
Saxon,  Icelandic,  old  Norse,  and  Gothic,  with  chronol. 
tables  of  tlie  value  of  letters  ind  sounds  in  Kugliwh  writ- 
ing.    3.  lllua.  of  the  pronunciation  of  the  11th  and  lOth 


iu  aiking  for  books,  use  the  "Book  Orders,"  givlas  tUa  ACTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  tho  SlJilCER. 


678 


LANG-UAG-E  :    English— French— German. 


centuries  :  Chamber.  Gower.  Wycliffe.  SpenRer.  Sbalispere. 
Salesbury.^iirdav,  Hart,  Bullokar,  Gill,  PionMUufiug  vo. 
cabiilary.  4.  Same.  17tli.  18ib.  and  19th  leuturies  :  Le- 
diard,  Bonaparte,  Srhmeller.  Winkler,  Received  American 
and  Irish  piouuncialiou  ot  English.  Phonological  iuirud. 
to  dialects. 
Reviewed  by  J.  Hadley  I'n  > is  Essays,  1873.      .    .  6414.19 

Souie  I.B.)  and  Campb'll  {L.  J.)  Pmnouncing  band- 
book  of  words  often  mispronounced.  1873.  6421.23 

—  and  Wneeler  (IK,  A.)  Manual  of  English  pronun- 
ciation and  spelling.   1S61 

Eeviewed  by  W.  D.  Whitney  in  New  Englander,  v.  19. 

Whitney    ( ir.   D.)     Elements  of  Eugl.    pronunciation.    f/>i   'its 
Orient,  and  linguistic  studies,  2d  s..  J874;  p,  2U2-277.]  6411.16 
flS-  See  also  Phonography  and  Phonetics,  in  the  general 
alphabet, 

10.  English  Punctuation  and  Proof-reading, 

Drew  (B.)  Pens  and  types,  [Writing  for  the  press, 
punctuating,  proof-reading,  orthography.]     1872, 

Samphrey  (A. )  Rules  of  punctuation  :  added  rules  for 
capitals.     1847 G432.22 

Tamer  {J.  A.)  Handbook  of  pimctuation,  1876,  6432.2:1 

Wihon  (J.)  Treatise  on  Engl,  punctuation,  1856.  6432,26 

11.  English  Synonyms  and  Antonyms. 

Crahb(,0.)     Engbsh  synonyms.   1850.     .     .     .6434.05 

Graham  {0.  F.)  English  synonyms,  with  practical  ex- 
ercises.    1852 6434.03 

Mackenzie  (D.L.)  Practical  dictionaiy  of  English  syno- 
nyms.    1857 6434.24 

Roget  (P.  M.)  Thesaurus  of  English  words  and 
■phrases.     1857 6134.02 

Same.   lS:,i 6434.01 

JVoie,— Reviewed  in  N.  A,  rev,,  v.  79,  185*. 

Smith  (C.  J.)  Synonyms  and  autonyms:  or  kindred 
words  and  their  opposite.     1S68,     .     .     .  6434.13 

Souk  (R.)  Dictionary  of  English  synouymes  and  par- 
allel expressions.    1871 6434.00 

Taylor  (W.)     English  synonyms.     1871,     .     .  6434.25 

WkaMii  (E.  J.)  Selection  of  English  synonyms, 
[anon,]     Ed.  by  K.  Whately.     1852.     .     .6434.04 

12,  English  Words. 

BlacUey  (W.  R.  )    Word   gossip,  familiar  essays  on 

words  and  their  peculiarities.  1869.  .  .  6434.12 
Graham  {Q.  F.)  A  book  about  words.  1869.  .  6434.15 
Jones  (R.)  Philosophy  of  words,  1769.  .  .6412.26 
Mathews  (TT.)  Words  ;  their  use  and  abuse.1876. 6433.25 
Maurice  IF.  D.)    On  words,    tin  his  Friendship  of  books,  p,  33. 

60,  1874.1 2535.19 

Suoinion  (W-)  Eambles  among  words.  1859.  6434.10 
TrenlhiR.C.)  On  the  study  of  words.  1858.6434.09 
White  [R.  G. )    Words  and  their  uses,  past  and  present : 

a  study  of  the  English  language.     1870.  6434.14 
ift)(e.— Reviewed  iu  New  Englander,  v.  30, 1871. 

E.  Etruscan  Language. 
[See  Cotmtries  {Etruria,  p.  317),) 

13.  French  Iianguage. 
1.  Dictionaries. 

Bracket  (A.)  Etymological  dictionary  of  the  French 
language,     Tr.  by  G.  W,  Kitchin.     1873.   6411.04 

Burn  (W.)  Naval  and  militai-y  dictionary  of  the 
French  language,  with  explanations  in  English, 
1842 4513  13 

Cotgrave  (B.)  A  dictionarie  of  the  French  and  English 
tongues,     1611 6416.17 

Dictionniiire  do  I'Academie  frau9aise.  6e  e'd.  2  v. 
Paris,  1855.  4° 6416,06 

Same.     Complement,     Avee  une  preface  par  L, 

Barr.;.     Paris,  1866.  i" 6416,08 

Oinin  (F.)  Lexique  compare  de  la  langue  de  Moliere 
et  dea  ecrivains  du  xviie  siecle,  suivi  d'uue  lettre 
k  A.  F.  Didot  sur  quelques  points  de  philologie 
,fran(;aise.   1846 6413.22 

Lafaye  {B. )  Dictionnaire  des  syuonymes  de  la  langue 
fran9aise,  avec  uue  introduction  sur  la  theorie  des 
synonymes.     3e  ^d.     1869 6415.14 

Littr{\E.)  'Dictionnaire  de  la  langue  fran^aise.  4  v. 
1863-72 ; 0416.09 

Masson  (I.)  Compendious  dictionary  of  the  French 
language.  (French-English  —  Enghsh-French), 
1874, 6413.42 


XagndiT.)     *New  pocket  French  diet,     1848.6413.16 

.Spiers  (A.)  and  Sarenne  ((?,)      'French  and    English 

[and  English  and  French]  pronouncing  dietiouarv. 

186.5, 6415,01 

."iKrcnne  ((?,)  French  and  Engl,  dictionary.  1851.  6413,14 

Winkelniann  {F.T.)     French  and  English  vocabulary, 

1862 6413.i5 

2.  Grammars  and  Exercises. 

Brachet  (A. )  Historical  grammar  of  the  French  tongue. 
1869 6413.13 

Breymann  (H.)    French  grammar.  1874.     .     .  6413,23 

Baiui  (J.  T.)  and  Courvoisier  (F.)  French  commercial 
corre.spoudent.   1870 6413.12 

Dufief  ( N.  G. )  Nature  displayed  iu  her  mode  of  teach- 
ing language  to  man.     2  v.     1810.      .     .  6413.20 

Familiar  French  quotations,  proverbs,  and  phrases, 
[n.  d] 6213.22 

Havel  (A.  G.)  French  studies  :  conversations,  exer- 
cises, and  dictionai?  of  10, 000  words.  1874.   6413.41 

—  Household  French.     New  ed.     1871.       .     .   6413.43 
Lamhn-i  (E.)  and  Sardon  (^A.)     All  the  French  verbs 

at  a  glance.     1874 6413.38 

—  Idiomatic  key  to  the  French   language  :  conversa- 

tional examples.   1874 6413.39 

VBomond    (C.    F.)      Elements    of    French    grammar. 

From  the'  French,   [by  H.  AV.  Longfellow],     12th 

ed,    1848 6413,40 

Littri   (£ )      Histoire  de  la  langue  fran9aise.     4e  ed. 

2  V,   1867 6413.44 

Tassis  (S.  A.)     Guide  du  correcteur  et  du  compositeur. 

66  ed 6413.18 

14.  German  language. 
1.  G-erman  Dictionaries. 
Adler  (0.  F.)     'Dictionary  of  German  and  English  lan- 
guages.   1.  German  and  English.     2.  English  and 
German.     1849 6415,05 

—  A  dictionary  of  the  German  and  English  languages  ; 

abridged.   "1863 6413.27 

Ehers  (J.)  Vollstandiges  Worterbuoh  der  englischen 
Sprache  I'iir  die  Deutschen,     2v.    1793.     .   6426.19 

Grieb  (Chr.  F.)     Dictionary  of  the  English  and  German 

languages.     2  v.     1842-46 6415.09 

V.  1.  English-German.    2.  German-English. 

James  (TT.)  Complete  dictionary  of  the  English  and 
German  languages.     1868 6421.11 

Grimm  (J.  L.  C.)  and  (W.  C.)     Deutsches  Worte'rbuch. 

B.  15.    18j4-77 6445,01 

Contents:  v.  1,  A-Bie.  2.  Bie-D,  3.  E-Forschel.  4. 
Forschel-H.     [When  completed  will  include  J.]    5.  K. 

Lucas  (N.I.  I  Englisch-deutschesuuddeutsch-englisches 
Worterbuch.     2  v.     1865-68 641.5.18 

Whitney  ( W.  D. )  and  Edgren  (A.  H.)  Compendious  Ger- 
man and  Eualish  [and  English  and  German]  dic- 
tionary.     1877 

2,  G-rammars  and  Exercises. 

Ahn  (^F.)  New  method  of  learning  the  German  lan- 
guage, with  pronunciation,  corrections,  etc.,  by 
J,  C.  Oehlschlager.  First  course  :  practical  part. 
1865 6421.10 

Bernays  (A.)  German  historical  anthology,  1846,  6413.24 

Briicke  (Z.)  German  without  grammar  or  dictionary. 
2dcd,     1877 6421.19 

Comfort  (G.  F.)     First  German  reader.     1871.6413,34 

—  German  reader.     1871 6413.25 

Fdrstemann  (£)     Geschichte    des   deutschen    Sprach- 

Btammes.    2v,    1874-75 6442.01 

Grimm  (J.  L.  C.)  Deutsche  Grammatik.  Neuer  verm. 
Abdr.besorgtdurchW, Soberer.  v,l-2.  1869.5442.05 

—  Geschichte  der  deutschen  Sprache.     2  Bde.     3  Aufl. 

1868 6442.14 

KeetelsiJ.  G.)     Oral   method   with   German.     Revised 

ed.    1871 6413.35 

Olio  (E)     German    couverBation-gramn»ar.      5th   ed. 

1863 0113.28 

Prmdei-r/asfCr.)  Mastery  series,  German,  1869.  6413.30 
Preu  (th.)     First  steps  in  German  ;  an  elementary  and 

conversational  reader, based  on  Diesterweg,  Becker, 

and  Otto.     1869 6413.29 


BROOKLYN    MERCANTILE    HBRART. 


LANG-UAG-E  :    Greek  /.,  Indian. 


679 


liothwdl  {J.S.f>.)  Eiiglish-German letter-writer.  6413.31 
Selectionx  from  the  German  prose  writers.     Willi  a  dou- 
ble trnuiilation  ou  the  Hamiltoniausystem.    [anon.] 

1828 0413.3-2 

Vogel  ( Clu )   German  correspondent,  with  Euglish  notes. 

1871 6113.33 

WliUney  ( IK    Z). )      Compendions   German   grammar. 

1869 6413.26 

15.  Greek  Language. 
1.   Dictionaries. 
Donnegan  (J.)  New  Gr.  and  Engl,  lexicon.  1837.  6115.02 
Dunbar  (0.)    Greek-English  lexicon.    ISoH.     .6415.12 
JEv<iejine  (if.)  Thesaurus GriBcaj  linguae.  8v.  1816.  G437.01 
Labh6  (C )      Glossaria   Giteco-latiua  et  Latino-grasca. 

1816-25.     [/)iEstienne(H.)     Thesaurus,  v.  8.] 
Liddell  (H.  G.)  and  Scolt  (R.)     Greek-English  lexicon. 

1857 6415.03 

2.  Grammar  and  Philology. 
Bos    {L.)    On    Greek    ellipses.     [In    Seager.     Abridgments,   t. 
l.J 6414.08 

B<iHion(P.)  Principles  of  Greek  grammar.  1868.  (i414.1U 
BuUnmnn  (P.)     Greek  grammar.     From  the  German. 

3d  ed.    1831 6414.32 

—  Intermediate  or  larger  Greek  grammar.  1848.  6414.00 

Cwriius   ( G. )    Student's  Greek  grammar.     Ed.  by  W. 

Smith.     3ded.   1868.     ........  6414.04 

Donaldson  (.J.  W.)    New  Cratj'las,  or  contrib.  towards 

a  knowledge  of  the  Greek  language.  1859.  64 14. 06 

Flike(£.F.)    Greek  gi-ammnr.    1813.     .     .     .  6414.01 

Jiadley  (J.)    Greek  Grammar.     1801.     .     .     .  6414.06 

Hermann  (J".  G.  J.)  On  Greek  metres.  [In  Seager.  Abridg- 
ments, V.  1.) 6414.08 

Hoogfvfen  {H.)  On  Greek  particles.  [In  Seager.  Abridgments, 
V.  1.) 6414.08 

Suntinqford  (G.  I.)  Introduction  to  the  writing  of 
Greek.  1823 6424.08 

Jelf  ( ir.  K)    Grammar  of  the  Greek  language.     2  v. 

18(!1 6114.23 

A'o(e.— KeTievred  in  N.  A.  rev,,  v.  95, 18B2. 

Maittairi  (Jf.)  On  Greek  dialects.  [In  Seager.  Abridgments, 
V.  2.] 6414-09 

Ualden  {II.)  On  Greek  hexameters.  [In  Philol.  soc.  Proceed- 
ings. 18o0-52.] 6443.05 

Manning  {J.  B.)  The  voice  of  letters.  Ancient  pro- 
prieties of  Latin  and  Greek.     1854.     .     .  6423.02 

^1/rtore  (j\'.  F.)  Lectures  on  the  Greek  language. 
1835 • 4112.13 

Papillun  {T.  L.)  Miinual  of  comparative  philology  as 
applied  to  the  illustration  of  Greek  and  Latin  in- 
flections.   1S76 6421.15 

Seager  (,J.)  Abridgments.  2  v.  1838.  .  .  .  6414,08 
Contents ;  v,  1.  Bos  on  Greek  ellipses,  Hermann  on 
Greek  metres.  Hoogoveen  on  Greek  particles.  2.  Mait- 
taire  on  Greek  dialects.    Viger  on  Greek  idioms. 

IVencli  ( R.  C. )  Synonyms  of  the  New  Testament.  2  t. 
1857-6 1 3752.05 

Valpy  {F.E.J.)    Greek  exercises.   2d  ed.  18  !0.  6414,02 

Viger    (F.)      On    Greek    idioms.      [In    Seager.      Abridgments 

V.  2.) 6414,09 

Its'  See  also  Biblical  literature  (iVeui  Test.,  p,  94). 

Greek  pronunciation. 
Packard  iL.  R.)    Pronunciation  of  Greek.     [In  New  Englander. 

V.  30,  1871,] 
Si^hocles  {E.  A.)    Greek  pronunciatioD.    [/n  N.  A,  rev.,  v.  80, 

1855,] 

2Iodern  Greek. 
Corpe  ^H.)     Introduction  to  New  HeUeuie,  or  modern 

Greek.    1851 6414.05 

Felton  ( C.  C. )  Selections  from  modern  Greek  writers. 
With  notes.    1857 6414,03 

16.  Guiana. 
SchonOmrgk  (JJ.  H.)    Language  and  dialects  of  Guiana. 
1848 4735.01 

17.  Hebrew  and  Chaldee  Languages. 

Busk{G.)  Grammarof  the  Hebrew laug.  1839.  6414.29 
Davies  (B.)  Students'  Hebrew  lexicon  :  Hebrew  and 
Chaldee  lexicon  to  the  Old  Testament,  1872 .6421. 17 
F\ierst  (J. )  'Liljrorum  sacrorum  veteris  Testamenti, 
concordantife  Hebraicae  et  Chaldaieie  ;  addito  lexico 
linguaj  sacrse  Hebraicte  et  Ghaldaicse  dnplici,  uuo 
Neo  Hebraice,  altero  Latiue  scripto.   1840.  3727.18 


Oesehiii.i  i  W.)  Hebrew  and  English  lexicon  of  the  Old 
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theLatin.by  E,  Eobinson.     Hth  ed.    1857.6435,17 

—  Hebrew  gmmiuar.    17th  ed,,  with  additions  by  E.Ro- 

diger,   Tr,by  T,.T,  Conant.  With  exercises,  6414,35 
Oi'ten  ( ir.  II. )     Grammar   of    the    Hebrew    language. 

1861 6414.30 

Newlon  (J,  W.)    New  and  easy  introduction  to  the  He-  ' 

brew  language.    1805 6414.28 

Stratton  ( F. )    The  affinity  between  the  Hebrew  language 

and  the  Celtic.     3d  ed.     1872 6421.18 

Wall  ( ''.  ir. )     Explanation  of  the  ancient  orthography 
of  the  Jews,  and  of  the  original  state  of  the  text 
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See  Fortn.  rev,,  186,'> :  p.  BBG  .574, 
tS-  See  also  Biblical  and  relig,  lit.  [Bible,  p.  78). 

18.  Hieroglyphics. 
[See  Hieroglyphics,  p.  619.) 

19.  Hungarian. 

PuIszJn/(F.]  On  the  TTnngarian  language  and  grammar,  [/n  Philol. 
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—  On  the  verbal  and  nominal  affixes  in  the  Hungarian  iant^iiage. 

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Watts  {!.)  Ou  the  recent  liistory  of  the  Hungarian  language 
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20.  Icelandic  or  Old  Norse. 

Bciyldnn  (G. )    Elementary  grammar  of  the  old  Norsa  or 

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Sindhi,    Gnjarati,    Marathi,  Oriya,    and   Bangali. 

V.  1-  .    1872 6412.30 

v.  1.  On  sounds. 

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Forbe.i  {D.)  Dictionary,  Hindustani  and  English,  and 
Engbsh  and  Hindustani.     1859.       .     .     .0426.16 

Gilchrist  (J.  B. )  Hindoo-Roman  orthoepigraphical  ulti- 
matum ;  or  view  of  oriental  and  occidental  visible 
sounds.     3d  ed.  1820 6425.23 

—  Stranger's  infallible  East  Indian  guide,  or  Hindoo- 

stanee  multum  in  parvo,  a  compendium  of  the  lan- 
guage called  the  Moors'  jargon.     1820.     .   6425.23 
Ilunler  (W.  W.)     Comparative    dictionary   of  the  lan- 
guages of  India  and  High  Asia.     1808.     .  6417.02 
j^  See  also  Sanskrit  (p,  680,) 

22.  Indian  Languages  of  America. 

Cotton  i.T.)  Vocabulary  of  the  Ma'^s.  or  Natic  Indian  language. 
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Dalt  (ir,  // )  Tribes  of  the  extreme  Northwest  :  Alaska,  etc. 
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H,  Dall ;  Comparative  vocabularies,  by  G,  Gibba  and  W. 
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Du  Ponceau  [P.  S.)  Report  on  the  languages  of  the  Amer.  Indi- 
ans, and  corresp.  with  J,  Heckewelder.  [In  Amer.  philos. 
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Edwards  iJ.)  Observ,  on  the  Muhhekeneew  language.  [/nMass. 
hist.  soc.     Col,,  2d  s.,  v,  10,  1823  ) 0(il.20 

Eliot  (J.)  Indian  grammar  begun.  [In  Mass.  hist,  soc,  2d  s,, 
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Gallatin  (A.)  Indian  languages.  [In  Arclueologia  Amer,,  v.  2, 
1836.) 677.18 

Gibbs  (<?.)  Dictionary  of  Chinook  jargon.  [In  Sm.  misrel. 
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—  Language    of  the  aborigines   of  America.    [In  Sm.  report. 

1870.) 393ii.25 

—  Tribes  of  western   Wasliington  and    northwestern    Oregon. 

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aTid  En^lish-NiKkwalii  dictionary.  [In  U.  S.  geog.  and 
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in  charge.    Contrib,  to  N,  A,  ethnology,  v,  1.  1877.]  47:^8.21 

Heckewelder  [J.)  and  Da  Ponceau  {P.  .?,)  Coiresp.  respecting  the 
languages  of  the  Amer.  Indians.  [In  Amer.  philos,  soc. 
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Howse  [J.)  Vocabularies  of  certain  North  American  Indian  lan- 
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Kellogg  {E )  Vocabulary  of  the  Passamaquoddie  Indians.  [In 
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Lincoln  IE.)  ReuiarUs  on  Indian  languages.  [In  Maine  bist 
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Ludnoiij  {II.  K)  Literature  of  the  Amer.  aboriginal 
languages.  AVith  additious  by  W.  W.  Turner. 
Ed.  by  N.  Triibucr.     1858 273^.19 

Powdl  {J.  ]]'.)  Introd.  to  the  studv  of  Indian  lan- 
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-^  ed.  Linguistics.  [App.  io /as  Survey  of  the  Rocky  mountain 
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Riggs  {S.  R.)  Grammar  and  dictionary  of  Dakota  language.  [In 
Sm.  contrib.,  v.  4,  1862.) 3937.04 

Roehrif/  {F,  L.  O.)  On  the  language  of  the  Dakota  or  Sioux  In- 
dians.    [In  Sm.  report,  1871.] 3'J3G.20 

Schoolcraft  (B.  li. )    Hist,   of  the  Indian  tribes.     5  v. 

18r,3-56 5C8.05 

Contents  of  liyiguistic portions,  v.  2.  Schoolcraft  (H.  R.) 
Indian  languages.  Grammatical  structure  of  tlie  Algonquin 
language.  Vocabularies.  Lieber  (F.)  Pl.in  of  thought  of 
the  Amer.  laug.  Worcester  (^i.  N.)  Remarks  on  the  t'her- 
okee  language.  3.  Gallatin  (.4.)  Table  of  generic  Imliau 
families  of  l.mguages,  with  reply  by  H.  11.  S.  Analysis  of 
prouonienal  and  verbal  forms,  with  comments,  by  11.  R. 
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tem of  geogr.  names  for  the  U.  S.  lotmded  en  the  aborig- 
inal languages.  Description  of  the  aboriginal  Amer.  nom- 
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catalogue  of  books,  tr.  into  the  Indian  tongues.  American 
nomenclature  :  dictionary  of  names  iu  the  hist..  geog.,and 
mythology  of  the  U.  S.  Hurlbnrt  |T.)  Memoir  of  the  in- 
flections of  the  Chipewa  tongue.  Johnson  (A.)  Lan- 
guages of  C^aliforuia.  Vocabularies,  by  various  authors. 
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of  Algonquin  laugnage.  Pt.  1,  Chippewa.  Indiau  geogr. 
nomenclature  of  U.  S.  Vocabularies  of  the  Apachee  and 
Micmac.  Lord's  prayer  in  several  Algonquin  dialects. 
Indian  etymoloj^y.  Principles  of  the  Chippewa  and  Mahi- 
cau  languages,  etc. 

Whipple  (.4.  W.)  and  Turner  ( IF.  IF.)  Vocabularies  of  N.  A.  Ian- 
gnages.  [In  Pacific  railroad  reports,  v.  3,  ISati ;  p.  51- 
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Williams  {R.)  Key  into  the  language  of  the  Indians  of  New  Kng- 
land.  [/»i  Mass.  hist.  Boc.  Coll..  1st  s.,  v.  3-5,  1794-98.]  G61.U3 

Willis  ( IV.)  Language  of  the  Abuaquis  or  eastern  Indians.  [In 
Maine  hist.  soc.    Col.,  v.  4,  1850.] 002.04 

23.  Itsilian  Language. 

1.  Itahan  Dictionaries. 

MiUhouse  (J.)    New  English  and  Italian  pronouncing 

dictionary.     2  v.     18S1 6422.U'2 

Sanlaqiielio  (M.)     Dictionary  of  the  peculiarities  of  the 

Italian  language.     lb2U 6i25.U3 

2.  Italian  Grammar. 
Ciiore  (L.B.)  Italian  convei'sation grammar.  18G6.6122.05 
Olivierl  {A.)    Italian  commercial  correspondent  with 

English  notes.     1870 6422.00 

Ollendorff  (fl.  G.)  New  method  of  learning  the  Ital- 
ian language.     18-10 6422. U7 

Same.  With  corrections.byF.Foresti.  1862. 6422. 01 

See  N.  A.  rev.,  July,  18GT  (Origin  of  the  Italian  lauguage). 

24.  Japanese  Language. 

Baba  (T.)  Elementary  grammar  of  the  Japanese 
litnguage.  1873 6121.22 

Hephirii  {J.  C.)  Japtmese-English  and  English  Jap- 
anese dictionary,  abridged.     1873.      .     .  6421. i.)7 

Soffinann  (J.  J.)    Japanese  grammar.     1868.  6125.12 

25.  Latin  Lauguage. 
1.  Latin  Dictionaries. 

AndreiDs  {R  A.)  "Latin-English  lexicon,  founded  on 
Freund.     1851 6115.01 

Du  Cange  ( C.  D. )  «Glossarium  mediae  et  infimae  La- 
tinitiitis,  cum  supplementatis  D.  1?.  Carpenterii, 
etc.  DigessitCT.A.L.Herschel.  7v.  1840-50.  013C.08 

Lcihhi  (O.)  Ulossaria  Grajco-latino  et  Latino-grfeca. 
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Qaichtrdl  (L.)  Thesaurus  poeticus  linguae  Latina;. 
Paris,  1850.   b° 6135.15 

Bamfiliorn  {L.)  Diet  of  Latin  synonymes.  1841.  6414.27 

Smith  {W.)    Smaller  Latin-English  diet.  1871.  6413.10 

—  and  Hall  (T.D.)  *Copious  and  critical  English-Latin 
dictionary.     1870 6115.11 

White  (J.  £.)  and  Riddle  {J.  E.)  Latin-English  dic- 
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2.  Latin  Grammar. 
Andrews  (£  A.)  and  Stoddard  (5.)     Grammar   of  the 

Latin  language.     18B4 6423.01 

Brambach.  ( IF. )     Aids  to  Latin  orthography.     Tr.  by 

W.  G.  McCabe.    1877 6123.03 

BidlioniP.)  Principles  of  Latin  grammar.  1871.  6111.22 
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introd.  to  the  ethnography  of  ancient  Italy  and 

to  the  philological  study  of  the  Latin  language. 

ISGO; 6411.19 

Festus  (S.   P.)      De    verborum    signiflcatione.      2  v. 

Valinj,  1826 7713.14 

Papillon  (T.  X.)    Manual  of  comparative  philology  as 

applied  to  the  illustration  of  the  Greek  and  Latin 

inflections.     1876 0421.15 

Pidby  { II.  J. )     Grammar  of  the  Latin  language  from 

Plautus  to  Huetonius.     2  t.     1871-74.     .   0111.20 
Part  1.  Sounds.  inHectious.  word  formations,  appendices. 

2.  Syntax  ;  also  prepositions,  etc. 
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sard's  Collection.] 7725.12 

3.  Latin  Pronunciation. 

Ellis  (A.  J.)  Practical  hint  on  the  quantitative  jiro- 
nunciation  of  Latin.     1874 0414.23 

Manninr/  (.T.  13..)  Voice  of  letters.  Ancient  proprie- 
ties of  Latin  tmd  "Greek.     1854.     .     .     .  6423.02 

26.  New  Zealand  Language. 

Willi<"n.i  (W.)  A  dictionary  of  the  New  Zealand  lan- 
guage ;  to  which  is  added  a  selection  of  colloquial 
sentences.     3d  ed.     1871 6421.20 

27._  Norwegian  Language. 
Pettr.son  iC.  J.  P.)    A  Norwegian-Danish  grammar  and 
reader.    1872 6122.15 

28.  Persian  Language. 

Bleerk  (A.H.)  A  concise  grammar  of  the  Persian  lan- 
guage :  with  a  new  plan  for  facilitating  the  study 
of  languages.      1851 •.     .     .6122.20 

JonesiSir  ir.)  Grammar  of  tho  Persian  languaj^e.  [7ji /us  Worka. 
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7'ucker  (W.  T.)  A  pocket  dictionary  of  English  and 
Persian.  1850 6422.21 

29.  Polyglott  DitJtionaries  and  'Works. 

31i)islieu  (J.)  Guide  into  the  tongues,  \'iz.,  English, 
Low  Dutch,  High  Dutch,  French,  Italian,  Spanish, 
Latin,  Greek,  Hebrew.     1627 6147.01 

l^ernnick  (P.  .4. )  Universal  European  dictionary  of  mer- 
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Swedish,  French,  Italian,  Spanish,  Portuguese, 
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Treasurij  of  languages.  A  rudimentary  dictionary  of 
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Tupper  (M.  K)     Hymns  of  all  nations.      1851.    -Tr. 

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31.  Russian  Language. 

Reiff  (C.  P.)  English-Kussian  grammar.  3d  ed. 
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—  New  i^arallel  dictionaries  of.  the  Russian,  French, 

German  and  English  languages.     New  ed.     4  pts. 

in4v.    1868-69 6445.08 

Pt.  1.  Russian,  French,  German,  English. 

2.  French.  Itus,sian,  Gorman,  English. 

3.  Gertiian,  Russian.  Freui-h,  linglish. 

4.  Engliab,  Ru.s8iau,  French,  German. 

32.  Sanskrit  Language. 

Ballant;/ne  (J.  R. )    First  lessons  in  the  Sanskrit  gram- 
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36.  SvT-edisb  Ijanguage. 

May  (A. )    Practical  grammar  of  tho  Swedish  language. 

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yew  pocket  dictionar)'.     [English  and  Swedish,  and 

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38.  Travel-talk. 

Fitridae  (  ^V.  p. )  Harper's  phr.ase-book,  or  hand-book 
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Italian.  1808 (411.02 

Murtaij  (J.)  Handbook  of  travel  talk  :  English,  Ger- 
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39.  Turkish  Language. 

Barker  (TV.B.)  Reading  book  of  the  Turkish  language, 
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Jaubert  (A.)  Elements  de  la  grammaire  turke.  2e 
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40.  TTmbrian  Language. 

AVwTjian  {F.  W)  On  the  Umbrian  language.  [In  Philol.  see. 
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cultivation  of  coflfee.     London,  1865.  12°.  6121.33 
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Last  crusader  :  cardiualjulian.     ,Sfe  Jenkins{R.  C.)    .     .  3094.22 

Last  l;night.     See  Auersperg  (A.  A.  von) 1644.33 

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Last  warning  cry.    .S'ee  Gumming  (J.)   1868 3542.10 

Last  winter  in  Rome.     &e  Weld  (C.  R.)    1865 973  22 

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Lasteyrie  (Virginie  de  Lafayette,  Mine.  de).  Life  of 
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Hornsley.  London,  1869.  8°.  ...  3934.07J 
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Latham   (Wilfrid).      The  States  of   the  river  Plate : 

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Lathe  (The).    See  Arts  (Useful :  Turning.Jathe,  p.  47). 
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Latimer  (Hugh).     Sermon  on  the  ploughers :   1549. 

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Poetry  {Classic)  ; — Mythology  : — Drama  {Roman.  \i.  425)  ; — 
Quotations  {Classical)  ; — Epigrams.  <■;€.;— Education  (Cioss- 
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Latouche  (John).  Travels  in  Portugal.  New  Tork, 
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Latour  (Antoine  Lacarrifere).     Historical  memoir  of 

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Latrobe  (Charles  Joseph).  The  alpenstock  :  of  Swiss 
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La  Trobe  (John  Antes).  Music  of  the  church,  con- 
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Latter-day  pamphlets.     .SV*-  Carlyle  (Thomas).     .     .     .     .5713.01 

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La  Tyuna  (J.  de).  Dictionnaire  topographique,  his- 
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the  nature   and  origin  of  public  wealth,  and  into 

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Laugel  (Auguste).     England  political  and  social.     Tr. 

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J^^  For  Ilia  numerous  artictesiii  tUe  Revue  dea  d.  uiondea 

see  ita  '  Tablegi'nirale,  1831-74.' 
Laughter.    5'--'^  Wit  aud  bumor. 

Laura;  anthology  of  sonueta.     S«  Loffl  (C.)    6  v.     1814.1651.20 
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LAURENT  -  LAW 


Laurent  (Einile).     5  tf  Colombey  {Emile).  pseud. 

Lauraut  .Paul  Mathieu,  called  Laurent  i'Ardiche).  His- 
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Laiu"3iiti3  (Pierro  Sebastien).  L'Atheisme  social  et 
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Ijaur:e  (J. )  o  ui  McClatchey  (R.  J.)  Homceopathic 
doraestio  medicine.  1st  Amer.  cd.  New  York, 
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Laurie  (Simon  S. )  Notes  on  certain  British  theories 
of  morals.     Edinburgh,  ISi. 8.  8^    .     .     .  54:!5.2o 

Iiaima  {  i'homas).  Dr.  Grant  and  the  mountain  Nes- 
torians.     Boston,  18-.J.  12^ 1042.02 

Laos  Vmieria.     ,S:c<:  Swiiibnrno  (A.  C.)     186fi l(W2.li5 

Lauzun  (Ant  lino  Nouipar  do  Caumeut.  due  de).  S':e  Biography 
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Lavailee  (i  .Joseph)  and  Gueroult  (Adolphe).  Espagne. 

2  v.     Paris,  1841-17.  8°.    [Univers.J     .     .     9U1.-J5 
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Jau..  Jdva. 
LavateriJohann  Caspar).    Aphorisms  on  man.    3ded. 

London,  1791.     IG^ C212.18 

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London,  17j7.    H'\ B432.01 

—  Sageuback  {IC.  R.)    German  rationalism.    1865.      .   T  355G.05 
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political  description  of  "S'enezuela,  Trinidad,  Mar- 
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Iiaveaux  (J.  Ch.  Thiebault  de).  Life  of  Frederick  n. 
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Lavsleye  (Viator  Louis  Emile  de).  La  Prusse  et 
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With  iutrod.  by  T.  E.  Cliffe  Leslie.     London, 

1878.    8^ 5914.19 

For  numerous  articles  by  L.,  in  Revue  dca  d.  mondea,  see 
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Lavelle  (Z?ci.'.  Patrick).  The  Irish  landlord  since  the 
reTolution      Dublin,  1870.    12°.     .     .     .     492.04 

La  Vendee.     See  Countries  ( Vendee,  p.  390). 

Iiavergns  (Alexandre  de).  L'ame  de  la famiUe.  Paris, 
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—  Le  chevalier  du  silence.     Paris,  18G4.  12".     7024.19. 


—  Le  lieutenant  Uobert.     N.  Y  ,  lS(iS.     6=.     .  7024.30 
La  Villamarque  (  Theodora  Claudo  llcari,  vicomlii  de). 

Myrdhinn  ou  I'enohanteur  Jlorlin.     Paris,  1862. 

10" 3812.1G 

La'w  (.\ndrew).     A  collection  of  hymn  tunes,  hymns, 

etc.     Cheshire,  )i.  d.  lO"" 3701.12 

Law  (Edward,  tiirl  of  Eilenboromjli,  r/ov.  rjen.  of  India, 

h.  1790).    History  of  t  JO  Indian  administration,  in 

his  correspondence  v/ith  tho  dnko  of  AVellington. 

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Revieweil  inBrjt.qu.  rev..  July.  1H74  ;  Eil.i-ev.,  Jan.,  1875, 

Law  (Henry).     Eudimentary  treatise  on  logarithms. 

London,  1839.  1(;° -1012.01 

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—  Memoir  of  the  Thames  tunnel.     [In  Weale's  quar.  papers, 

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—  editnr.    See  Euclid.    Elements 4011.23 

Law(.Iohn).     Monsyand  trade  considered.    Glasgow, 

1750.   10° 5911.02 

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see  Biography  (p  1G7)  ;  alvo  Beutley's  miscel.,  v.  64,  55,  6G, 
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L^w  ( Stephen  D. )  Copyright  and  patent  laws  of  the 
United  States,  179U-1870.  AVith  judicial  deci- 
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—  Digests  of  American  cases  relating  to  patents  and 

copyrights.     1769-1802.    Kovised  ed.     New  Y'ork, 

1870.     8= 5025.19 

Law  ( Wm. )  Earnest  and  affectionate  address  to  the 
clergy.    Philadelphia,  1850    IS".     .     .     .  35G5.16 

—  Remarks  on  the  fable  of  the  bees.     With  introd.  by 

F.  D.  M.aurice.     Camb.,(£'«3.),  1814.  1G^  5410.02 
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La'w  (Wm.  John).    The  Alps  of  Hannibal.    2  v.    Lon- 
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Law  almanac  for  1870.     New  York,  1S70.     8°.  5C33.01 
Law  and  lawyers  ;  or  legal  history  and  biography. 

2  V.     London,  1810.  8= 50,11.05 

Law  and  lawyers  :   curious  facts,    etc.      Edinburgh, 

13G8.  10= 3254.27 

La'w  of  libel,  as  affecting  the  newspaper  press,  with 
proposed  amendments.     L.,  18jV.    8°.     .  5634.15 

Law'of  nations.     .VcsLaw     {Internationnllaw.) 

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LAW    AND    JURISPRUDENCE. 


Abrakoement  op  SoB-DivisioNa.— I.  As  a  profession  ;  legal  ethics,  tic.  II.  Science  and  study  of  jurisprudence.  III.  SpeciaJ 
topics,  viz.:— I,  Admiralty  and  Shipping. — 2,  Agency.— 3,  Almanacs. — 4,  Ancient  Law.— 5,  Anecdotes  of  Lawyers  and 
the  Law.— G,  Arbitration  and  Award.— 7,  Assignments.- 8,  Bailments.— 9,  Banks  and  Banking.- 10,  Bankruptcy.— 
11,  Bills  of  Zixchange,  Promissory  Notes,  Banknotes,  and  Chocks.— 12,  Bonds.— 13,  Brokers  c:id  Factors. — 14.  Car- 
riers —15,  Chancery.— 16.  Chinese  Law. — 17,  Codification. — 13,  Commercial  and  Maritime  Law.— 19,  Conflict  of  Laws. 
— 20,  Constitutional  Law.— 21,  Contracts.— 22,  Conveyancing.— 23,  Copyright. — 24,  Corporations.— 25,  Criminal  Law. — 
£6,  Damages.- 27,  Debt.— 23,  Descent.— 29,  Dictionaries.— 30,  Domestic  Relations.— 31,  Dower. — 32,  Easements  and 
Servirad^s  — 33,  Ecclesiastical  Law.— 34.  English  Law.— 35,  Equity.— 36.  Evidence.— 37,  Executions —33,  Executors, 
Administrators,  etc.— 39,  Extradition.— 40,  Facts. — 41,  Fixtures.- 42,  Frauds  (Slatutoof). — 43,  Fraudulent  Conveyances. 
—44,  French  Law. — 45,  Gentoo  Law.— 46,  Guaranties.— 47,  Habeas  Corpus  (p.  03,"). —43,  Highways  (p.CSS).- 43,  Hindoo 
Law.— 50,  Indict.'ncnts;— £1,  Injunctions.- 52.  Insurance.— 53,  International  Law  and  L:;w3  of  War.— 54,  Judicial 
Establishments  and  Procedure— 55,  Judiciary  {Independence  and  tenure  of  the). — 50,  Jury  Trial. — Z7,  Justices  of  the 
Peace.— 53,  Landlord  and  Tenant. —59,  Leading  Cases.— 60.  Libel  and  Slander  (p.  6S3).— ;i,  Lijhta  (.incieul).- 62,  Mar- 
riage and  Divorce.— 03,  Massachusetts —64,  Maxims.— 65.  Medical  Jurisprudence.- 66.  Military  Law  and  Courts  Mar- 
tial—67,  Minos  and  Minerals.— 63,  Miscellaneous  Works.— 69,  Mohammedan  Law.— 70,  Mortgajos-— 71,  Miuiicipal 
Corporations —72,  Municipal  Law.— 73,  Negligence.- 74.  Ncv/  York  State— 75,  Ki:i  Prias.— 70,  Uuisanoes.— 77,  Par- 
liamentary Law.— 73,  Partnership.— 79,  Patents  and  Copyright.— CO,  Periodicals.— CI,  Personal  Property.— C2,  Police 
andD3tactivcs.—33,  Pleading  and  Practice. —84,  Powers.— 35,  Probate  Practice— OC,  Railway  Law. — 37,  Haling  and 
Assessment —G3,  Real  Property.— 89,  Reform  (iiio).- 90,  References.— 91,  Remedies. — 92,  Rights.— D3,  Roman  and 
Canon  Law.— 94,  Satires.- 95,  Star-Chamber.— 9S,  Statutory  Law.— 97,  Supervisors.— 9S,  Ta.-:ation.— 99,  Torts  or  Pri- 
vate 'Wrongs.- 100,  Town  OfHcers.- 101,  Travellers  —102,  Trespass. -103,  Trials.— 104,  Trusts  and  Trustees — 
105,  United  States.— 106,  '7erbal  Agreements.— 107,  Water-courses.— 103,  Wills. 


I.  As  a  Profession  ;  including  leyat'eihics. 

Arnold  F.)    Oieat  lawyers.    [In  his  Turning-points  in  life,  1873  ; 
p.  131-203.] 2612.al 

Bidkr  (W.  A.)  Lawyer  and  client.  1871.  .  5(;22.13 
C'toat:  {li  )    Tlio  A.iner.  b.ir  as  au  element  of  conservatism  in  tho 

li;at\     (/.l/i/.t  Writings.  V.  1,  1802, J 51125.15 

ColVer  {J.  p.)  Critioisrai  on  the  bar.  1809.  .  5J3I.03 
Vann  {li.  IT.)    L'lW  ns  suited  to  mau.    [In  his  'Writings,  v.  2. 

1350.] * 6020.00 


Friswell  {J.  H.)    Barristers,  their  function,  f(c.    [/«  Gentleman's 

mag.,  McU.,  1872.] 
Orayson  (P.  W.)     Vioo  'unmasked  ;  inidueaoe  of  law 

npon  tho  moral  essenco  of  man.  18.0,     .  5:j2.\30 

,ilf(in/aju(S,)  The  barrister.  [M /lii  Ejsa.va,  ial7;  p. 'JID-Sg.]  WST.Oi 

O'BrieinE)  Tho  liwyer:  his  character.e.'c,  181  i.  5322.00 

Railhhy  (J. )    Study  and  prao'dc:!  of  tho  law,  in  their 

various  relations  to  society.    Isi  Amsr.  od.  [anon,  ] 

1805 5031.02 


BEOOKLYK     MERCANTILE     LIBBABY. 


LAW;    Admiralty  tu  Bonda. 


685 


i?ertec;ionx  on  tUeBtudy  of  law.  L.,  1704.  b".  7/1^093.11 
Sltarswnnd  t  G. )    Essay  ou  professional  ethics.     3d  ed. 

1869 5(122.09 

Stickiipy   (A.)    Tho  lawyer  and  his  clients,  with  an 

examination  of  George  T.  Curtis's  opinion  on  tho 

Susquehanna  litigations.  1871 n(;i'2. 17 

Story  {J.)      Valiin   ol  legal  Bludiea.     (/»  his  Misccl.   wiitinga. 

18J2:  p.OOJ  ;i9.1 2547.07 

Vmioii  {F.)  Baocnlixureato  eormon,  Columbia  College 
law  school,  May  22.  ISiJO,  on  the  duties  and  re- 
sponsibilities of  tho  legal  jirofession.  1860.  5631.07 

Warren  [S.)  Mor.il,  social,  and  professional  duties  of 
attorneys  and  solicitors.     1819.      .     .     .  5622.05 

See  oho  Fnrtll.  rev.,  v.  8.  1SC7  (Legal  etiquette,  by  A.  V. 
Dicey)  ;  v.  13.  1870  (Bail  lavryera  and  good,  by  W.  Ba^ehott; 
Fraaer'a  mag.,  v.  60.  1S54  (How  to  get  on  at  the  bar) ; 
Macni.  mag.,  v.  25,  1872.  r,r  Mttell.  1872,  v.  2  (by  J.  Brycoj  ; 
N.  A.  rov.,  V.  112,  1871  (by  A.  Siicknoy). 

H.  Science  and  Sladi/  of  Jurispmdence. 

Amos  (S. )  Systematic  view  of  the  science  of  jurispru- 
dence.  1872 5614.22 

—  Science  of  law.   1874 .P614.23 

Ausliii  (J.)     Lectures  on  jurisprudence.     3  v.     IBfJl- 

63 5614.06 

iWe.— Reviewed  in  Ed.  rov.,  v.  113,  1303. 

Bushndl  (ff.)  Growth  of  law.  [In  his  Work  and  play,  1864  ;  p. 
73-124.] 2514.27 

Heron.  (D.  C.)    Jurisprudence  and  its  relations  to  the 

social  sciences .0011.27 

Burlamaqui  (J.  J.)    Principles  of  natural  and  political 

law.  1817. 5613.12 

Lieher{F.)  Legal  and  bibl.  hermeneutics.  18.39.  5714.24 
Meyer  iJ.D.)  Esprit,  origine  et  progrfes  des  institutions 

judiciaires  des  prineipaux  pays  de  I'Europe.    5  v. 

1823 5631.08 

Mill  (J,)    Essaya  on  jurisprudence.    pTrom  the  Encycl.  Britan- 

uica.J 6093.20 

Montesquieu  (C.  de  S.,  haron,  de).     Spirit  of  laws.     5th 

ed.     2  V.   1793 5715.05 

2ioy  (  W.)    Grounds  and  maxims  ;  also  an  analysis  of 

the  English  laws.     6th  ed.  with  notes,  etc. ,  by  C. 

Barton.     1701 5022.00 

PlUUimore  (J.  G.)  Principles  and  maxims  of  jurispru- 
dence.  1856 5014.21 

Sharswood  ( 0. )     Lectures  introductory  to  the  study  of 

the  law.     1870 5022.10 

Stirling  [J.  II.)    Lectures  on  the  philos.  of  law.    [In  Journal  of 

spec,   philos.,  v.- 7-8.   1873-74.] 6442.07 

Warren  ( .s'. )  Popular  and  practical  introduction  to 
law  studies.  Ed.  by  LG.  Thompson.  1870.  5622.12 

Wasliburii  (E.)  Lectures  on  tha study  and  practice  of 
the  law.     1871 5622.18 

yrUson{J.)    "Works.     3  v.  1804 5733.19 

Note. — Lectures  on  law  and  government. 

HI.   iSpecial  Topics. 
X  Admiralty  and  Shipping. 

Abbotl  (C,  lord  Tenierden).  Law  relative  to  merchant 
ships  and  seamen.  7th  Amer.  ed.,  with  notes  by 
Story,  and  Perkins.     ltS54 51124.21 

Benedict  (E  C.)  American  admiralty,  its  jurisdiction 
and  practice,  with  practical  forms  and  directions. 
New  and  enl.  ed.    1870 5613.22 

Conkling  {A.)  Jurisdiction,  law,  and  practice  of  the 
courts  of  the  U.  S.  in  admiralty  and  maritime 
causes.    2ded.    2  r.    18.57 5616.03 

Bopkinsni  (F.T  Judgments  in  tlie  admiralty  of  Philadelphia. 
[/Ji'iis  .Miscel.  c^saya,  v.  3.  1792.] 6044.10 

Parsons  { T. )  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  shipping  and 
law  and  practice  of  admiraltj'.  2  v.  1869.  563.5.15 

Upton  (F.  H. )    On  maritime  warfare  and  prize  law. 

3ded.    1803 5646.11 

S^  See  also  Commercial  and  Maritime  law  (p.  686). 

2.  Agency. 

Story  (J.)  Commentaries  on  the  law  of  agency.  7th 
ed.  with  add.  by  J.  F.  Kedfield  and  W.  A.  Her- 
rick.     1869 5623.19 

*         3.  Almanacs. 
iaio  almanac  for  1870 5633.01 

4.  Ancient  Law. 
;l/aine  (fl.  S.  j    Ancient  law  :  its  connection  with  the 


early  history  of  society,  and  of  modem  ideas. 
1804 5024.02 

Xole. — Reviewed  in  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  GV1801 ;  Nat.  rev., 
v.  12,  ISCl  ;  Qh.  riv..  V.  110,  IdGl  ;  Weatm.  rev.,  v.  76.  ISfil. 

ifg-  .^.r.  a/.9i  Man  {Prrltistoric  and  primitive).  In  the 
general  alphabet ;  and  Roman  law  (p.  689). 

5.  Anecdote,  Biogiaphy,  etc. 

Bigelmo  (L.  J.)  Bench  and  bar.  Wit,  humor,  asperi- 
ties and  amenities  of  tho  law.  1K07.     .     .  3254.20 

Brown  (D.P.)  The  forum  ;  or  4U  years  at  the  Phila- 
delphiabar.     2  v.     1856 .5613.25 

Biowne  {J.)  Humorousphasesof  the  law.  1876.  5631.27 

Fursylh  (  Wm. )  History  of  lawyers  ancient  and  mod- 
ern.  187.') 5(H3.10 

Foss  {E. )  Memories  of  Westminster  Hall  :  its  famous 
judges  and  lawyers,  and  its  great  trials.  2  v. 
1874 3257.17 

Heard  (F.  F.)  Curiosities  of  tho  law  reporters. 
1871 5631.(14 

Jeaffresan  (J.  C.)     Book  about  lawyers.     1807    32.J4.28 

Johannes  sarisberiensis.  Policraticus  de  nugis  curia- 
lium  et  vestigiis  philosophorum.  1513.   .  5622.11 

Law  and  lawyers  :  curious  facts,  etc.    1808.     .   3254.27 

Law  and  lawyers  ;  legal  history  and  biography.  2  v. 
1840 ■ 5631.05 

O'Neall  (./.  B. )  Biographical  sketches  of  the  bench  and 
bar  of  South  Carolina.     2  v.     1859.     .     .     022.07 

Strictures  on  the  lives  and  characters  of  tho  most  emi- 
nent lawyers  of  the  present  day.     .     .     .  5022. 14 

Warie  (B.)  Curiosites  judiciaires,  historiques,  anec- 
dotiques.   1859 5611.16 

Pe)-C2/ anecdotes,  V.  8,  14.    1S23 C2il.l4 

See  also  Qu.  rev.,  V.  138,  1875  (The  Enalish  bar  and  luna 
of  court)  ;  Ed.  rev.,  v.  129.  1869  (Lord  Kingsdown's  Becol. 
of  the  bar)  :  Fi-aser's  luag.,  v.  67,  lti63  (Law  and  lawyera  of 
Eugland  and  Scotland)  ;  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  13.  1866  (Irish  law 
and  lawyera). 
«ar  See  also  Biography  (Legal,  p.  111-112). 

6.  Arbitration  and  Award. 

Morse  {J.  T.,  jr.)  Law  of  arbitration  and  award. 
1872 5616.06 

7.  Assignments. 

Burrill  (A.  M.)  Treatise  on  voluntary  assignments, 
with  forms.     2d  ed.    1858 5015.21 

.  8.  Bailments. 

Story   (J.)    Commentaries  on.     8th  ed.  enlarged,  by 

E.  H.  Bennett.  1870 5623.17 

9.  Banks  and  Banking. 

Morse  (J.  T.,  jr.)  Treatise  ou  the  law  relating  to 
banks  f  :d  banking.    1870 5615.06 

10.  Bankruptcy. 

Bump  (0.  F.)  Law  and  practice  in  bankruptcy. 
1871 5615.20 

HiUiard  (F.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  bankruptcy  and 
insolvency.     2d  ed.     1867 5015.18 

Jfimes  i  E. )  Bankrupt  law  of  tho  United  States.  1807. 
With  notes 563r,.22 

Kennedy  [J.)  Bankrupt  act.  5  Geo.  iv.  c.  98.  With 
notes  and  index.     Ib26 5635.21 

Oliver  (  W.  A. )  Handy  book  of  the  new  law  of  bank- 
ruptcy, and  private  arrangements  with  creditors. 
1870 563J.18 

11.  Bills  of  Exchange,  Promissory  Notes, 
Banknotes,  and  Checks. 

Bytes  {Sir  J.  B.)  Treatise  of  the  law  of.  5th  Amer. 
from  9th  London  ed,  with  notes  by  G.  Sharswood. 
1867.   . 5615.17 

Daniel  (J.  W.)    On  negotiable  instruments.    2  v.   1876. 

Edioarils  (/.)  Treatise  on  bills  of  exchange  and  pro- 
missory notes.     2d  ed.  1803 5623.15 

Parsons  ( T. )  Promissory  notes  and  bills  of  exchange. 
2   T.     1860 5035.13 

Story  (J.)  Law  of  bills  of  exchange,  foreign  and  in- 
land.    4th  ed.,  by  E.  H.  Bennett.     1860.    5616.18 

12.  Bonds. 

Colcrt^W.K)    Law  of  municipal  bonds.   1873.  SG46.07 
a^  Se€  also  Municipal  Corporations  (p.  688). 


Id  asking  for  boolu,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  ADTHOBg  NAU&.  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUJIBEB, 


686 


L  A  W  :    Brokers  to  Domestic  Relations. 


13.  Brokers  and  Factors. 

Edwards  {I. )  Essay  on  brokers  and  factors.  1870.  561G.  1 2 

14.  Carriers. 

Angell  {J.  K)  Law  of  carriers.  4th  ed.  revised  by  J. 
Lathrop.    1868 5622.20 

15.  Chancery. 

Barbour  (0.  L.)  Treatise  on  the  practice  of  the  court 
of  chancery.     2d  ed.     3  v.   1874.     .     .     .  5615.2.5 

Daniell  [K  R. )  Pleading  and  practice  of  the  high  court 
of  chancery.  Ed.  by  T.  E.  Headlam.  4th  Amer. 
ed.,  revised,  by  J.  C.  Perkins.    3v.    1871.  5646.13 

16.  Chinese  Law.           ^ 
Staunton  (Sir  0.  T.)    Ta  Tsing  leu  lee,  being  the  fun- 
damental laws,  and  a  selection  from  the  supple- 
mentary statutes  of  the  jjenal  code  of  China.     Tr. 
with  notes.     1810 5617.13 

17.  Codification. 

Bentham  [J.)  Principles  of  the  civil  code.  [In  his  Works,  v.  1 
(•2-3  )] 6016.01 

—  View  of  a  coiiipletQ  code,    [/ji  Ai*  Work^,  v.  3  (9.)J   .     .  601G.03 

See  also  Ed,  lev.,  v.  126,  1867  ;  Fortn.  lev.,  v.  9,  1868  (Di- 
gest of  the  law  comuiissiou,  by  N*  O'Couiior  Morria)  ;  v.  18, 
1872  (Codiflcatiou  iu  India  and  England,  by  J,  F.  Stephen); 
^Ve3tm.  rev.,  v.  8:1.  1865  ^State  of  KuglisU  l.tw). 

«ir  See  also  French  Law  (p.  6S7)  ;— New  York  State 
(p.  089;  ;  -Homan  Law  (p.  G9U)  ;  etc. 

18.  Commercial,  Mercantile  and  Maritime  Law. 

Srice  {J.)  Laws  of  the  U.  S.,  relative  to  commercial 
subjects.     1814.  8° 5624.15 

Montefioie  (J.)  Commercial  and  notarial  precedents, 
forms,  law,  etc.,  and  the  acts  of  parliament  relat- 
ing to  shipping.     2d  ed.     1813.      .     .•    .   5617.26 

—  Commercial  dictionary  :  mercantile  law,  etc.     3  v. 

1804 5927.06 

Tudor  {0.  D.)  Leading  cases  in  mercantile  and  mari- 
time law.    2  v.    1873 5646.16 


Crosby  {F.)    Everybody's  lawyer.     1860.     .     .5622.25 

Conlraclors,  merchants,  and  tradesmen.    Six  legislative 

enactments.    London,  18.58-59.  16°.    .     .  5(i35,27 

£ue)-i/ man's  own  lawyer.     By  a  barrister,     [aiio?!.]  Sth 

ed.  London,  IsTO 5622.28 

Parsons  (  T. )  Elements  of  mercantile  law.  1856.  ,5624. 11 
—  Laws  of  business  for  businessmen.     1857.   5624.13 
Wells  (J.  0. )     Every  man  his  own  lawyer,  and  busi- 
ness form  book.     18.;8 5622.27 

4K«*  See  also  Admiralty  and  Shipping  (p.  685). 

19.  CQufUct  of  Laws. 
Storu  {J.)    Commentaries,  etc.     6th  ed.  enl.   by  I.  F. 
"Kedfield.   1805 5623.18 

20.  Constitutional  Laiv. 

Bump  (0.  F.)  Constitutional  decisions  :  digest  of  the 
judicial  interpretations  of  the  constitution  of  the 
U.  S.,  as  contained  in  the  federal  and  stsite  re- 
ports.    1877 5643.1? 

Sedgioick  ( T. )  Treatise  on  the  interpretation  and  con- 
struction  of   statutory   and   constitutional   law. 

1874 5643.18 

fits*  For  works  on  tbe  ConsUtutions  and  governments  of  va- 
rious counlrits  see  Countries  (England,  p.  307  ; — Francr. 
p.  320  ; — United  States,  p.  378  ;  and  names  of  the  individual 
states); — a/so  Grovernment  and  politics  (Various  headings, 
p.  584). 

21.  Contracts. 

Chitty  (/.,  jr.)  Treatise,  etc.  6th  Engl.  ed.  bv  •!.  A.  Rus- 
sell.  10th  Amer.  ed.  by  J.C.Perkins.  1860.  5635.09 

Qlhhons  (D.)     Law  of  contracts.   1857.     .     .     .5635.28 

Par.i.rns  ( T. )  Law  of  contracts.  5th  ed.  3v.  1866.  5635.10 

Potlder  ( 7i.  J.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  obligations,  or 
,  contracts.  From  the  French,  with  appendix  illus- 
trative of  the  English  law  on  the  subject,  by  \V. 
D.Evans.     3d  Amer.  ed.     2  v.     1853.     .5615.10 

SmiOnJ.W.)  Law  of  contracts.  6th  Amer.  ed. ;  notes 
by  W.  H.  Kawle  and  G.  Sharswood.    1877.   5647.01 

Story  (  W.  W.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  contracts.  5th  ed., 
revised,  by  M.  M.  Bigelow.     2  v.     1874.   5617.02 

Verplnnck  (0.  C.)  Essay  on  the  doctrine  of  contracts. 
1(525 5635.20 


22.  Conveyancing. 

Ahbutt  (  B .  V.  and  A. )  Clerks'  and  conveyancers'  as- 
sistant, forms,  etc.     4th  ed.     1870.       .     .  5634.06 

Jenkins  (John  S.)  New  clerk's  assistant :  forms,  etc. 
1860 5634.03 

23.  Copyright. 

Morgan  (J.A.)  Law  of  literature.  2  v.  1875.5624.22 
US'  See  also  Copyright  (p.  282) ;— Patents  (p.  089). 

24.  Corporations. 

Abbott  ( B.  V.  and  Austin).  General  digest  of  the  law  of 
corporations,  public  and  private.     1869.  .  5616.18 

Angell  {J.  K.)  and  Ames  (S.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of 
private  corporations  aggregate.  9th  ed.  enlarged 
by  J.  Lathrop.    1871 5622.23 

Baker  (J.F. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  manufacturing  cor- 
porations in  the  state  of  New  York.    1876.  5616.05 

Gibbon  (D.)  Limited  liability  acts.  Joint  stock  co. 
acts.  1858-9 5635.26 

Courts  Martial. 

[See  Military  law  (p.  689). 

25.  Criminal  Law. 

Amos  (A.)  Euins  of  time  exemplified  in  Sir  Matthew 
Hale'sHist.  of  the  plc-isof  thecrown.1856.  5625.21 

Arclibold  (J.  F. )  Treatise  on  criminal  procedure,  plead- 
ing, and  evidence,  in  indictable  cases  ;  [with]  de- 
cisions to  1877,  by  J.  N.  Pomeroy.     .     .   5i;3S.06 

Beaumont  (J  T.  B.)  Essay  on  criminal  jurisprudence,  [/h  Pam- 
phleteer. V.  18-19.) 6058.19 

Bl-ihopiJ.  P.)  Commentaries  on  criminal  law.  5th 
ed.    2v.     1872 5638.08 

—  Commentaries    on  criminal  procedure  ;   pleading, 

evidence,  and  practice.    2ded.    2  v.   1872.   5638.10 

—  Law  of  statutory  crimes,  with  procedure  and  prac- 

tical suggestions.     1873 5638.12 

Cornwaltis  (0.  F.)    On  the  principles  of  criminal  law. 

[anon.']  1846 5611.15 

Mc  Wallers  ( G. )     Knots  untied  ;  or  ways  and  by-ways 

of  American  detectives.   1871 5612.U9 

Stephen  (./.  F. )     General  view  of  the  criminal  law  of 

England.   1863 5625.13 

—  English  criminal  law.     [/»  Cambridge  essays,  1857.]   .2517.15 
Torrey  (H.  W.)    Some  topics  iu  crimmal  law.    [Ln  Amer.  soc. 

sci.  assoc.    Trans.,  no.  1,  1869] 6311.01 

Waterman  ( T.  11'. )     Digest   of  decisions   iu   criminal 

cases.     1877 5638.13 

WItarton  (F. )    Treatise  on  the  criminal  law  of  the  U.  S. 
6th  and  revised   ed.     3  v.     1868.      .     .     .  5625.09 
See  also  art.  by  F.Wharton  in  Atlantic  monthly. v.  26, 1870. 
JS^See  also  Social  science  (Crime  and  punishments). 

26.  Damages. 

Sedgwick  (T.)  Treatise  on  the  measure  of  damages. 
5th  ed.  by  A.  G.  Sedgwick.    1869.  .     .      .  5612.20 

27.  Debt. 

Jemmett  (H.)  Letter  on  the  injustice  and  impolicy  of  arrest  for 
debt.  1826.  [/n  Pamphleteer,  V,  26.] 6058.26 

28.  Descent. 

Bingham  (A.)  Treatise  on  the  laws  of  descent. 
1870 5615.14 

29.  Dictionaries. 

Abbott  (B.  V.)  Dictionary  of  terms  and  phrases  used 
in  Amer.orEngl.  jurisijrudence.  2v.  1878.  5625.05 

BouvieriJ.)  Law  dictionary.  7th  ed.  2  v.  1857.  5625.01 
A'off.— Reviewed  in  N.  .\.  rev.,  v.  93.  1861. 

Burrill  (A.  M.)  Law  dictionary'  and  glossary.  2d  ed. 
2  V.    1869 5625.03 

30.  Domestic  Relations. 

Reeve  ( T. )  Law  of  baron  and  femme,  of  parent  and 
child,  guardian  and  ward,  master  and  servant, 
and  of  the  powers  of  the  courts  of  chancery  ;  with 
an  essay  on  the  terms  heir,  heirsjieirs  of  the 
bod}'.  3d  ed.  with  notes  by  A.  JrParker,  and 
C.E.Baldwin.    London,  1867.    .     .     .     .5615.07 

Schoutpr  (,T. )     Treatise  on  the  law  of  domestic  relations. 

Boston,  1870 5616.08 

gS"  See  also  Marriage  and  divorce  (p.  088). 


BnOOKLYN     MERCANTILE    LICBAKY. 


L  AW  :    Dower  In  Habeas  Corpus. 


687 


'  31.  Dower. 

Scribner  (C.  H.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  dower.  2  v. 
1867 5615.12 

32.  Easements  and  Servitudes. 

Washburn  (E )  Treatise  on  the  American  law  of  ease- 
ments and  servitudes.     2d  ed.     1867.     .  5623.14 

33.  Ecclesiastical  Iiaw. 

Hudson  {.f.  A.)  Law  for  the  clergy  :  a  compilation  of 
the  statutes  of  the  states  of  Illinois,  Indiana,  Iowa, 
Michigan,  llinnesota,  Ohio,  and  Wisconsin,  relat- 
ing to  the  duties  of  clergymen.     1877.     .  3561.33 

Slront/  {IV.)  Two  lectures  upon  the  relations  of  civil 
law  to  church  polity,  discipline,  and  property. 
1875.- ,     .  5641.23 

Tyler  (W.S.)  American  ecclesiastical  law.  1866.  3614.27 

IKS'  -f''*  aho  Biblical,  relig..  and  eccl.  literature  [Church 

polity,  p.  60  ;  and  names  of  various  denomi  nations  and  sects). 

34.  English  Common  Law. 

Bacon  {M.)  New  abridgment  of  the  law.  With  large 
additions  by  Sir  H.  Gwyllim  and  C.  E.  Dodd, 
■with  notes  and  references,  by  B.  Wilson  and  J. 
Bouvier.     10  v.     1868 5633.11 

'Beelon's  law  book  :  a  practical  compendium  of  English 
jurisprudence 5621.25 

Blackstone  {Sir  IF.)  Commentaries  on  the  laws  of 
England.  [Ed.]byT.M.  Cooley.  '2v.l871.  5614.10 

Charley  { \V.  T. )  New  system  of  practice  and  pleading. 
London.  1877.  8= 6643.  lii 

Coke  {K )  First  part  of  the  institutes  of  the  laws  of 
England  ;  or  a  commentary  upon  Littleton.  Ee- 
■vised,  with  notes  by  F.  Hargrave  and  C.  Butler. 
2  V.     IstAm.  ed.    1853 5614.12 

Ilobbes  (7*.)  Dialogue  of  the  common  laws  of  England.  [In  Itis 
Engl,  worlis,  V.  C,  18i(].] 6U43.11 

Hale  {31.)  History  of  the  common  law  of  England,  and 
an  iinalysis  of  the  civil  part  of,the  law.  (ith  ed., 
with  notes  by  C.  Runnington.     1820.      .  563^.18 

Beeves  {J.)  History  of  the  English  law,  to  the  end  of 
the  reign  of  Elizabeth.  New  ed.  3  v.  With 
notes  and  introd.  dissertation,  by  W.  F.  Finlason. 

1860 5624.04 

See  also  B\a.ck\7.  m^Q.,  V.  79,  1856  (Inns  of  court,  and  the 
bar  of  England}:  Ed.  rev.,  v.  101  (Supreme  courts  ofap- 
,peal)  ;  v.  114.  ISOl  (English  jurisprudence);  v.  134.  IhVl 
(Inns  of  court  iiud  of  chancery)  ;  Eraser's  in.ig..  v.  73.  18G5 
(Queen's  court  ot  probate)  ;  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  18. 1852-3  (Le- 
gal profession  and  the  county  courts)  ;  Qa.  rev.,  v.  123. 
1867  (I'be  new  courts  of  law)  :  Weetm.  rev.,  v.  67,  1857 
(Eiigl.  law :  its  oppression  and  confusion)  ;  v.  68  (English 
courts  of  law);  v.  68  (Progrcssof  Engl,  juribjirudeuce) ;  v. 
82,  1864  (Modern  phases  ot  jixrisprudence  in  England). 
JS^  See  also  Countries  {England  :  Const,  and  gov.,  p.  307). 

35.  Equity. 

Adams  {C,  jr.)  The  doctrine  of  equity  :  court  of 
chancery.  Notes  by  G.  T.  Bispham.  5th  Amer. 
ed.    1868 6614.14 

SmWi{J.W.)    Manual  of  equity  jurispr.    Is71.   5638.14 

Slory  {J.)  Commentaries  on  equity  jurisprudence. 
10th  ed.  by  I.  F.  Kedfield.     2  v.     1870.     5623.21 

While  iF.  T.)  and  Tudor  {().  D.)  Selection  of  leading 
cases  in  equity,  with  notes  ;  with  American  cases, 
by  J.  I.  C.  Hare  and  H.  B.  Wallace.  3d  ed.  3  v. 
1859 ' 5638.17 

Willard  {J.)  Treatise  on  equity  jurisprudence.  Re- 
vised by  P.  Potter.     1875 5638.19 

36.  Evidence. 

Bentham  {J.)  Bationale  of  evidence.  [In  his  "Worka.  T.  6-7 
(11-13).] 6016.08 

Burrill  (A.  M.)    Treatise  on  circumstantial  evidence. 

1868 5647.04 

Greenleaf  {S.)    Treatise  on  the  law  of  evidence.     12th 

ed.  revised  by  I.  F.  Kedfield.  3  V.186G.  5634.16 
Maine  {If .  S  )    Theory  of  evidence,   [/n  Ais  Village-communities, 

1876.) 6624.03a 

Phillips  { S.  M )    Law  of  evidence  ;  with  notes  by  E. 

Cowen  and  N.  Hill,  -with  additions  of  American 

cases  to  the  present  time,  by  I.  Edwards.     5th  ed. 

3v.    1867 5617.05 

Starkie  {T.\     Practical  treatise  of  evidence.     9th  Am. 

ed.,  notes  by  G.  Sharswood,  elc,  1869.     .  5634.19 


Wltarton  {F.)  Law  of  E.  in  civil  issues.  2  v.  .5647.06 
SfealsoWnntm.  rev.,  v. 83, 1805  Circumstantial  evidence). 
«B-  See  also  Facts  {below}. 

37.  Executions. 

Herman  {H.  M.)    Law  of  executions.  1875.     .  5612.23 

38.  Executors,  Administrators,  etc.  I . 

McClellan  {R.  H.)  Practice  in  probate  courts;  also 
law  of  wills,  executors,  dc.     1875.       .     .  5624.24 

Willard  {J. )  Treatiso  on  the  law  of  executors,  admin- 
istrators and  guardians,  in  surrogates'  courts  of 
the  state  of  New  York.     1869 5612.18 

Willidins  lE.  V.)  Treatiso  on  the  law  of  executors  and 
administrators.  5th  Am.  ed.  With  notes  and 
references,  by  A.  I.  Fish.  2  v.  1859.  .  5612.21 
4S-  See  also  Wills  (p.  691). 

39.  Extiadition. 

Clarke  {E)  Law  of  extradition,  with  the  conventions 
existing  between  England  and  foreign  nations. 

2ded.    1874 5647.08 

US'  See  also  International  Law  (p.  688). 

40.  Facts. 

i?ain  (./. )    Treatise  on  facts  as  subjects  of  inquiry  by 

ajury.     2d  Am.  ed.    1870 5612.11 

•  JKS*  See  also  Evidence  {above). 

41.  Fixtures. 

Uiil  {,T.  W.)  A  manual  of  the  law  of  fixtures.  2d  ed. 
revised.     1871 5623.27 

42.  Frauds  (Statute  of). 

Browne  {C.)    Treatise  on  the  statute  of  frauds,  as  in 

force  in  England  and  the   United  States,  with 

English  and  American  statutes.     3d  ed.  revised. 

1870 5615.19 

•  43.  Fraudulent  Conveyances. 

Bump  {0.  F.)  Treatise  upon  conveyances  made  by 
debtors  to  defraud  creditors.  2d  ed.  1876.  5647.09 

44.  French  La-w. 

Ci'de  Napoleon  ;  or  French  civil  code.  Literally  tr.  by 
L.  S.  Richards.    London,  1824.  8'.     .     .  5616.22 

— ■  Recueil  complet  des  discours  prononces  lors  de  la 
discussion  du  Code  civil  par  les  divers  orateurs 
du  Conseil  d'Etat  et  du  Tribunat  avant  la  redac- 
tion definitive.     2  V.     Paris,  1855.  8'.     .   5617.15 

Jones  {B.)     Historyof  the  French  bar.     1855.5622.07 

younij{A.)  Hi.st.  sketch  of  the  French  bar  ;  with  bio- 
graphical notices  of  some  of  the  principal  advo- 
cates of  the  lUth  century.     18C9.     .     .     .5631.01 

45.  Gentoo  La-w. 

Code  of  Gentoo  laws,  ordinations  of  the  Pandits. 
[Compiled  by  the  Brahmins  from  Sanscrit  au- 
thors. Tr.  by  N.  Halhead,  ]  from  a  Persian  trans- 
lation. 1776 5617.14 

46.  Guaranties. 

De  Gdyir  {H.  A. )  Treatise  on  the  law  of  guaranties 
and  of  principal  and  surety.  With  notes  to 
American  cases,  and  an  appendix  containing  the 
English  and  American  statutes  of  frauds  and  per- 
juries, by  J.  .\.  Morgan.     1875.      .     .     .  5615.30 

47.  Habeas  Corpus. 

Binney  (//.)  Privilege  of  the  writ  of  habeas  corpus  under  the 
constitution.     3  pts.     1862-65 66^3.01 

Dates  {E.,  U.  S.  att'y  gen.)  Huspeusiou  of  the  writ  of  habeas 
corpus;  opinion,  etc.,  July  13,  11561.  [U.  S.  Ho.  of  rep. 
37tU  coug.,  1st  sees.     Ex.  doc.  no.  6.] 

Ciirlis  {B.  R.)     Executive  p-wcr.  1862 6643.02 

Nicholas  1.5.  .S.)  Habeas  Cdrpus,  a  response  to  Mr.  Binney,  18G2  ; 
^Habeas  corpus,  tlie  law  of  war,  and  confiscation,  1862  ; 
.-Martial  law.  [n.  p.  or  d.]: — Review  of  the  ai-gument  of 
pres.  Lincoln  and  atty  gen.  Bates.    1661 5643.03 

Parker  {Joel).  n;tbea3  corpus,  and  martial  law.  a  review  of  the 
opinion  of  Taueyin  the  caseof  John  Merryman. 1861. 5643. 02 

Reply  to  Horace  Binney  ou  habeas  corpus.  By  a  member  of 
the  Philadelphia  bar.  1862 6643.02 

Taney  {R.  B  j  Opinion  lu  the  habeas  corpus  case  of  John  I^Ier- 
ryniau.    1861 6643.02 

Wharinn  {G.  M.)  Remarks  on  Binney'a  treatise  ou  habeas  cor- 
pus.    2d  ed.     1862 6643.02 

—  Answer  to  Biuney's  reply.    1S62 6643  02 


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688 


L.  A  "W  ;    HighTwaya  to  Laadlng  Cases. 


48.  High-wayg. 

Angell  {J.  K.)  and  Durfee  ( T. )  Law  of  highways.  2d 
ed  ,  with  notes,  by  G.  F.  Choate.  1868.  .  5622.21 

49.  Hindoo  La-w. 

Mfnu.  Institutes  of  Hindoo  law.  [7n  Jones  {.ytr  W.)  Works,  v. 
7,  1807.] .     .  tOie.07 

50.  Indiotmeuts. 

Wharton  (F.)  Precedents  of  indictments  and  pleas. 
3ded.    2v.    1871 5647.10 

51.  InjuncOona. 

SiUiard  (F.)  Law  of  injunctions.  2d  ed.  reTised. 
1869 5631.12 

52.  Insurance. 

Miss  ( 0. ,  jr. )    Law  of  life   insurance,  with  chapters 

upon  accident  and  guarantee  insurance.     2d  ed. 

1874 6617.12 

Hopkins  {M.)  Manual  of  marine  insurance.  1867.5621.17 
May  (J.  IF.)     Law  of  insurance  as  applied  to  fire,  life, 

accident,  guarantee,  and  other  non-maritime  risks. 

1873 5624.20 

Phillips  (ir.)  Law  of  insurance.  5thed.2v.  1867.  5621.1« 

53.  International  La-w,  and  La-wa  of  "War. 

BenViam  (J.)    Principles  of  international  law.     [In  his  "WorkB. 

V.  2  (8).] CUlli.O;! 

Sirnard  [M.]     Growth  of  laws  and  tiBages  of  laws  of  war.     [In 

Oxford  essays.  IS.iO ;  p.  88-137.] 2538.20 

Bwiamaqui  [J.  J.)    Principles  of  natural  and  political 

law.   1817 5613.12 

Cairns  [J.E.)  International  law.  [In  /<  15  Polit. essays,  1873.]  5726.28 
iVotfi.^— Kepr.  from  Fortn.  rev.,  Nov.,  1865. 

Cockhwn  (Sir  A.)  Nationality  ;  or,  the  law  relating  to 
subjects  and  aliens,  considered  with  a  view  to* 
future  legislation.    1869 5613.18 

Deane.(H.B.)     The  law  of  blockade.     1870.     .5613.20 

Field  [D.  D.)  An  international  code.  [In  Amer.  soc.  Bcience 
assoc.    Trans,  no.  2,  1870.] 6811.01 

Oardner  {D.)     Treatise  on  international  law.     1814. 

Grotius  (//. )  Do  jure  belli  et  pacis  libri  tres,  accom- 
panied by  an  abridged  translation,  by  W.  Whe- 

well.     With  notes.    3  v.     1853 5613.08 

Note. See  Ed.  rev.,  v.  112,  18G0  (Grotius  and  the  Buurces 
of  international  law) :  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  49, 1854. 

Halleck  {H.  W. )  Elements  of  international  law  and 
laws  of  war.    1806 51113.02 

Kennedy  [C.  M.)  Influence  of  Christianity  upon  inter- 
national law.     1850 3564.01 

Mackintosh  [J.)  DJBconrso  on  the  law  of  nature  and  of  nations. 
[In  kis  Miscel.  works,  v.  1,  1840.] 

Mamidrd  (Count  T.)  Kights  of  nations,  ajiplied  to 
Italy.     1860 5613.05 

Mill  (J.)     Essays.  [From  the  Encycl.  Brit.]   .  5093.20 

Philliinnre  ( i?. )  Commentaries  upon  international  law. 
2d  ed.     4  v.     1871-74 5613.19 

Poison  (A.)  Principles  of  the  laws  of  nations.  2d  ed. 
1859 5613.15 

Pratt  IF.F.)    Lawof  contraband  of  war.    1836.5613,23 

Pvfendorf  (S.)  Of  the  law  of  nature  and  nations. 
English  by  B.  Kennett.  Added,  notes  of  Bar- 
beyrac.  4th  ed.  Prefixed,  Barbeyrac's  discourse  of 
morality.    English,  by  Mr.  Carew.    1779.  5617.01 

Bamgny  {F.  C.  von).     Private  international  law.     Tr. 

with  notes,  by  W.  Guthrie.     1809.      .     .5613.19 

,  Seebohm  (F.)    On  international  reform.     1871.  5613.14 

Senoir  (iV.  TF.)  International  law.  [In  his  Essays,  v.  1,  1865  : 
140-270  J 2342.32 

Twiss  {T.)  The  law  of  nations.  [Part  1.]  On  the 
rights  and  duties  of  nations  in  time  of  peace. 
1&6] 5613.01 

Upton.^F.  II.)  Law  of  nations  affecting  commerce 
during  war  :  with  the  jurisdiction  and  the  prac- 
tice of  prize  courts.   18G1 5613.21 

Valtel(M.D.)    Law  of  nations.    1820.     .     .     .5613.27 

Ward  (B. )  History  of  the  law  of  nations,  to  Grotius. 
2v.     1795 5613.03 

Wheaton  {II. )  Elements  of  international  law.  6th  ed. 
with  notes  and  introductory  remarks,  by  W.  B. 
Lawrence.     1S55 5613.06 


Same.     Ed.  with  notes  by  R.  H.  Dana.     8th  ed. 

1866 5013.11 

A'"te.— Reviewed  in  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  104,  1866.  Replied  to 
by  W.  B.  Lawrence  in  v.  104,  1867. 

Woolsey  (  T. )  Introduction  to  the  study  of  interna- 
tional law.     '2d  ed.     1864 5613.07 

—  Private  property  upon  the  sea.    [In  Amer.  soc.  eci.  assoc. 

Trans.,  no.  7,  1874.] 6811.04 

See  also  Blackw.  mag,,  Jan.,  Feb.,  Apr.,  May,  1874  {In- 
ternat.  vanities);  Contem.  lev.,  v.  3.  ISCG  iComteaiid  his  dis- 
ciples on  int.  law)  ;  Oct.,  1875  (On  proposed  changes  in  inf. 
law,  by  "W*.  E.  Hall)  ;  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  10,  Ititis  Nations  and  int. 
law,  by  T.  E.  Leslie)  ;  New  Englander.  v.  14,  185C  |Ee<eut 
aspects  of) :  v.  21,  1802  (Hautefeuille  on  int. 'law,  by  T.  D. 
Woolsey)  ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  04,  1855  (International  immo- 
rality). 

On  international  arbitration  Bee  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  15,  1871 
(Can  war  be  avoided,  by  viscnmit  Aniberley) ;  N.  A.  rev.. 
v.  102,  186G  (Courts  cf  conciliation)  :  v.  102,  1806  (Interna, 
tlonal  arbitration) ;  also  headint/  War  and  peace,  in  the 
general  alphabet. 

On  extradition  see  Internat.  rev.,  July,  1876  :  Fraser's 
mag.,  Aug.,  1870  (Art.  by  E.  S.  Roscoe)  ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  89, 
1868. 

On  neutral  and  belligerent  rights  see  Blackwood,  v.  03. 1863 
(Changes  proposed  in  belligerent  riglits  at  sea)  ;  Ed.  rev., 
V.  115,  1802  ;  Eraser's  mag,,  v.  04.  I8C1  ;  v.  CO.  1861  :  N.  A. 
rev.,  v.  lot,  1805  (Belligerent  war  vessels  in  neutral  ports) ; 
■\\'estm.  rev  ,  v.  77,  1802. 

On  the  right  of  search  see  New  Englander.  v.  10, 1858  ; 
N.  A.  rev.,  V..95, 1862  (Case  of  Mason  and  Slidell). 

On  non-intervention  see  Fraser's  mag.,  v,  GO.  1859  (art.  by 
J.  S.  Mill  ;  Nat.  rev.,  v.  13, 1861) ;  Cobden  (It.)  Pol.  writ- 
ings, V,  1  [.1710,10]. 

«ar  See  also  Extradition  (p.  687). 

54.  Judicial  Establishments  and  Proceduie. 

Bentham.  (J.)  Dranglit  for  the  organization  of  judicial  establish- 
ments compax'ed  with  the  draught  by  the  committee  ','1  the 
Nat.  assembly  of  France,     [In  his  Wortts,  v.  4.]    .  5010.04 

—  Principles  of  judicial  procedure.  [Inhis  Works,Y.2(7).]  5016.02 

55.  Judiciary  (Independence  and  Temire  of  the). 

Adams  (X)  On  the  independence  of  the  judiciary.  [Tn  hit 
Wnrks,  V.  3.) 6013.— 

Choate  (R.)      On  the   judicial  tenure.    [In    his  "Writings,  v.  2, 

180'2.] 5025.18 

See  also  Debates  of  Mass.  Const,  convention  of  1853,  v. 
2.  p.  756-828  :  v.  3,  p.  170-234,  for  el.iborato  speeches  by 
Simon  Greenleaf,  Joel  Parker.  Riifiis  Ciioate,  Richard  H. 
Dana,  and  ottiers  against,  and  by  Blarcns  Morton,  B.  F. 
Butler,  and  others  in  favor  o/an  elective  judiciary, 

56.  Jury  Trial.  * 

Edwards  ( C. )    Juryman's  guide  ;  state  of  New  York. 

1831 50'2'2.26 

Bentham    [J.)      Art  of  packing  Bpecial  juries.     [In  his  Works, 

V.  5  ] 6010.05 

Forsplh  (  TF.)  History  of  trial  by  jury.  185'2.  51.22.24 
Longieg  {J.)    Observ.  on  trial  by  jury.     [/;t*  Pamphleteer,  v.  5. 

1812.) r.0.i8.05 

Routledge  (J.)    Chapters  on  the  history  of  popular  progress  [in 

England],  1000-1820 5718.06 

Spooner  {L.)  Essay  on  trial  by  jury.  1S52.  .  5t;22.32 
blaidiope  (C,  eiirl).     Kights  of  jurors  defended;  and 

the  objections  to  Mr.   Fox's  libel   bill  refuted. 

1792 5622.29 

See  also  Chambers's  Journal,  v.  C.  1868  (Juries) :  Lippin- 

cott's  mag..  Ma*ch,  1872  (Trial  by  jury,  by  A.  fci.  BoUes) ; 

Ma^millan's  mag,,  Mch,.  1802  (Rise  and  piogress  of  tri^d  by 

jury,  by  W.  Barnes);  Pulnam's  mag..  Feb.,  1870  (Trial  by 

jury,  by  W.  Z.  Davis) ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  97,  1872  (Trial  by 

judge  and  trial  by  jury) ;  Am.  lawrev,,  Oct.,  1870  (Origin  of). 

57.  Justices  of  the  Peace. 

Cotcen  (E.)  Treatise  on  the  civif  jurisdiction  of  jus- 
tices of  the  peace  in  the  state  of  New  York.  Re- 
written and  adapted,  by  L.  Kingsley.  tth  cd. 
2v.  1870 £634.07 

58.  Landlord  and  Tenant. 

Taylor  (J.  N.)    American  law  of  landlord  and  tenant. 

3d  ed.    1852 5(;21.14 

Same.     5th  ed.     1869 5624.10 

59.  Leading  Casea 

Smith  (J.   W. )    Selection  of  leading  cases  on  various 
branches  of  the  law  :  with  notes.    6th  Am.  ed.  by 
J.LC.Hare  and  J.W.Wallace.  2v.in3.  186'j.5611.18 
jCS"  See  also  under  various  special  headings . 


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689 


LagiBlation. 
[See  Goremment  aad  pulitii's  {Legislation,  p.  687).] 

60.  Libel  and  Slander. 

Lam  of  libel,  as  affecting  the  newspaper  press,  with 

proposed  amendments.    Ih67 SHi'M.  15 

TownseiiU  ^  J. )     i'raatiso   on    slander  and   libel,   and 

remedies.     2d  cd.     1872 SiJlV.lH 

See  -r/so  Inti^rnational  rov  icw,  July,  J876{Newspaper  prees 
and  law  of  libel.  I.y  D.  U.  Field) 

J^*  Hee  also  Journalism  [Fi-KCdom  of  (he  press,  p.  657). 

61.  Lights  {Ancicid). 

Cox'(S.)  Law  and  science  of  ancient  lights.  2d  ed. 
1871 5C31.22 

Marl  Lima  La'w. 
[See  International  law,  p.  688  ;  Adisiraltjr,  p.  086.) 

62.  Marriag3  and  DIvorc3. 

BaUcerstnne  (P.)  Digest  of  the  law  of  Scotland,  re- 
lating ta  marriage.      1827 //I  357;!. '29 

Bishop  (J.  P.)  Coiiimentaries  on  the  law  of  marriage 
and  divoro3,  of  aeparationo  \7ithout  divorce,  and 
of  ovidcnoo  of  marriage.  2v.  'Jthed    1844.  5Ij1:").15 

Lawrenc3  (  W.  B. )  Disabilities  of  American  women 
marrisd  abro:!-!     1871 56I5.-24 

Morgna  ill.  D.)  Doctrino  and  law  of  marriage,  adul- 
tery and  divorce.  T.'itb  an  appendix.  2  v. 
182; 5115.22 

Schouler  {J. )  Trsatioo  on  tho  law  of  domestic  relations. 
1S;0 5Gl.^j.li8 

Woolsei/  (T.  D.)  Essciy  on  divorce  c;nd  divorce  legis- 
lation, ■rfich  Bpsoiil  roibroncoto  the  United  States. 

1833 5.-24.10 

S  e  aisn  Intcrniitional  rev.,  v.  1.  1871  (Divorce,  by  N.  H. 
Davisi  ;  N.  A.  rev  .  v   l  0.  1C03  |La.w  df  ilivorcei. 
,03"  .'^j  also  Domcstia  lelatious  (p.  G8C)  ;  Dower  (p.  687). 

63.  Mra33ao'ausett3. 

Washburn  (E.)  Judicial  history  of  Massachusetts, 
163Jtol'(7o.  1840 5625.10 

64.  M:isim3. 

Broom  (II.)  Selection  of  legal  maxims,  classified  and 
illustritsd.     cth  Am.  od.     )8U8.     .     .     .  5622.15 

j9S»  See  atso  Noy  ; — rlUUimorc  {in  div.  u.,  p.  C34). 

63.  Meical  Juriiprudencs. 

Caiper  (J.  L. )  Hand-book  on  the  practice  of  forensic 
medicine,    v.  1-4.  1801 43(r2.09 

—  Traite  pratique  de  medecine  legale.  Trad,  de 
r  Mlemand  par  G.  G.  BaiUitre.  2  v.  Is62.  JSSS.Ol 

Odling  (IV).  Sctndcrsn  {J.  D.).  FaggeC.  H.),  and  Stevenson  {T.) 
Kepo;t3  on  leQol  uiediciuc.  {In  New  Sydenham  eoc. 
Year-booU,  13J'J  IdCj-li  ] 4355.U1 

Ordronan.c  (J. )  Jurisprudence  of  medicine  in  its  re- 
lations to  the  law  of  contracts,  torts,  and  evidence; 
liabilities  of  vendors  of  drugs.    1*09.     .  5647.14 

Taylor  (A.  S.)  Principles  and  practice  of  medical  ju- 
risprudence-    "d   ed.     2  V.     1873.     .     .  4355.(i3 

Wliaiioii  (F.)  <tnd  Slill^  {M)  Treatise  on  medical  ju- 
risprudence. Medical  part  revised  with  addi- 
tions by  A.  StiUd  I'd  ed.  1860.  .  .  .5625.13 
XlSr  S'-e  also  Medical  science  {Insanity),  in  the  general 
alphabet. 

Mercantile  La'vr. 
[See  Commercial  Law,  p.  686.] 

66.  Military  Law. 

Callan  (J.  F.)    Military  laws  of  the  United  States. 

1853.   .     .  ■ 5035.02 

De  Hart  (TF.  C)     Observations  on  military  law,  and 

courts  martial.   1803 5035.01 

Mackenzie  {A.  H.)     Proceedings   of   the  naval    court 

martial  in  the  case  of  A.  S.  M.     With  review  by 

J.  F.  Cooper.     1844 5635.00 

Simmons  (T.  F.)    Constitution  and  practice  of  courts 

martial.     Continued  by  T.  P.  Simmons.     0th  ed. 

1873 

Whiiinri  (IF.)    War  powers  under  the  constitution  of 

the  United  States.     18G-J 5733.30 

JOS"  See  atso  Habeas  Corpus  (p.  C87). 


67.  Mines  and  Minerals. 

Bainbridge  (W.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  mines  and 
minerals.     Ed.   by  G.  M.   Dallas.     1871.  ,',64().15 

Morrison  {R.  S.)  Digest  of  American  and  English 
mining  decisions.     1875 66i7.16 

68.  Miscellaneous  Wcrks. 

Bacon  (F.,  lord).    Arguments  vf  law.     [hi  Wnilxs,  v.  J6.]  6014.17 

—  Answers  tuuchiug   the   office  ol  coiiBtubio,     [In  tint  AVnrkR, 

•'■  15.] 5(Jl4,17 

—  Discourse  upon  the  commission  of  Biidewell.    [In  his  \\'orli8. 

V.  15.] 6014.17 

—  Maxims  of  the  law.     [/« /n'^  \\'orl(s,  v.  II.]      .     .    ,    .6014.16 

—  Ordinances  in  chancery      [/n  WniUB.  v.  15.]    .     .     .     .6014.17 
^  Prepaiation  for  the  union  ol  laws.    ['In  Wnrl.s,  v.  Ifi.]  6014.17 

—  Reading  on  the  statute  of  uses.     [In  WoikB,  v.  34.]    .  601-1.16 

—  Use  of  the  law.     [In  Worls.  v.  14  ] 6U14.16 

Bentliam  {J.\     Works.     See  p.  73  74  ol  Cat;ilngue. 

Wuodbiii-y  (L.)    Writings,  V.  2.    Judicial.  186^ 5077.13 

69.  Mobammedaii  Law. 

Hedaj/a,  or  guide  :  a  commentary  on  the  Mussulman 
laws.  'I'r.  by  C.  Hamilton.  2d  ed.  with  preface 
and  index  by  S.  G.  Grady.     187ii.    .     .     .i.6i7.ll 

Jones  {Sir  IF.)  Of  the  Moliantmedan  law  of  succeBSinu  i  nd  iu- 
lieritance  ;  On  the  law  of  bailiueuts.    [tn  his  Worlds,   v.  8, 

1807  ] fO.6.08 

S^e  niso  Coutem.  rev..  JuTie.  1877  (Jlubamn'.-idnu  law  :  its 
growth  aud  character,  by  B.  D.  Oaborn) ;— Koran  (p.  100). 

70.  Mortgages. 

HiUiard  (F.)  Law  of  mortgages  of  real  and  ]5crs6nal 
property.     4tb  ed.   revised.     2  v.     1872.  i,G3l.0U 

71.  Municipal  Corporatioas. 

Dillon  (J-F.)    Treatise  on  the  law  of  municipal  corpora- 
tions.    2d  ed. ,  revised.     2  v.     1873.  .     .  6Li'i7.l7 
fl®-  See  atso  Bonds  (p.  CSS) ;  Town  officer  (p.  691). 
Note.— Fov  ordinances  and  puhlic  documens  of  muulcipal 
governments,  see  Countries  (p.  285-394). 

72.  Municipal  Law. 

Pomeroy  {J.N.)  Introd.  to  municipal  lav/.  ISCi  5624.01 
73.  Neglisence. 

Sliearman  (T.  G.)  and  UeJfidd  {A.  A.)  Treatise  on  the 
law  of  negligence.     2d  ed.   1870.     .     .     .  r,i,12  ID 

Wharion  (F.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  negligence. 
1874 5o25.l8 

74.  New  York  (State  of). 

Code  commissioners.  Civil  code  of  tho  state.  Albany, 
1865.  8° 

—  Penal  code  of  the  state.     Albany,  1861.  8°.  5817.32 

—  Political  code  of  the  state.     A.,  IsOO.  8°.     .  L632.05 
Pevised  statutes.     3  v.     Albany.  1830.  8'.  .     . 
Abbott  {B.   V.)  and  (A.)    Digest  of  New  York  statutes 

and  reports,  to  1869.  7th  ed.  revised.  8  v.  Al- 
bany, 1870.    8° S637.12 

Edmunds  (J.  W.)  Statutes  at  large.  2d  ed.  7  v.  Al- 
bany, 18G9.     b° .0032.06 

Fay  (J.  D. )  Digest  of  the  laws  of  the  state  in  force  on 
Jan.  1,  1874.     3  v.     N.  Y.,  1871-76.  8'.    .  SCI  6.09 

Uoffmun  (.1/.)  Provisional  remedies  of  tho  code  of 
procedure.     1802 561.3.22 

[5essio«]  Laws,  18.32-77.     Albany,  1852-77.  8°. 

Same.     General  index,  1777-1675.     4  v.    Albany, 

1866-76.     8° I 

Tiffany  (J.)  Condensed  digest  of  the  Court  of  Appeals 
reports,  v.  1-27  inclusive.  1866.  .  .  .  5633.23 
4S-  See  also  Countries,  etc.  {New  York,  p.  362). 

75.  Nisi  Prias. 

Anthon  (J.)  Law  of  Nisi  prius,  being  reports  of  cases 
cl-Hermined  at  Nisi  prius,  in  the  Supreme  Court 
of  the  state  of  New  York.  '2d  ed.  with  notes. 
1858 5ti..3.24 

Archbold  {J.F.)  Law  of  nisi  prius.  3d  cd. ,  with  notes 
and  references  to  Amer.  decisions,  by  J.  K.  Find- 
lay.    2v.    1853 5647.19 

SeliDyn  (IF.)  Abridgment  of  the  law  of  Nisi  prius. 
7th  Am.  ed.  by  A.  I.  Pish.  2  v.     1857.     .   5033.08 


lu  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUXHOB'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NU.UBEK. 


690 


L  A  W  :    Nuisances  to  Roman  Iia'w. 


76.  Nuisances. 
Wood  (KG.)    Practical  treatise  on.    1875.     .5625.15 

77.  Parliamentary  Laiw. 

Barclay  (J.)    Digest.     See  (below)  United  States.     Congress. 
Bentham    {J.)      Essay  on    political   tactics.    [In  his    Works,  v. 
2  (8).) 6016.02 

Cushing  (L.  S.)    Law  and  practice  of  legislative  assem- 
^  biies  in  the  United  States.   1856.     .     .     .  5617.'29 

—  Manual  of  parliamentary  practice.  1870.  .  5622.19 
Jefferson  (T.)     Manual,     [;«  Ais  Writings,  v.  9.]    .    .    .    .6046.09 

Same,    ^ee  (below)  United  Slates.     Congress.    .    .  6617.30 

Robinsoii  (W.  S.)    Warrington's  manual.   1875.  5G17.27 
United  States.     Congress.      Constitution,   with  Jeffer- 
son's manual  orparliamentary  practice,  and  the 
standing  rules  and  orders  of  the  House  of  repre- 
sentatives and  Senate.     1863 5617.30 

jgSf  See  also  Countries  {England :  Parliament,  p.  314). 

78.  Partnership. 

Parsons  (T.)    Treatise  on  the  law  of   partnership. 

2d  ed.  enlarged.     1870 5024.09 

Sto^-y  {J. )     Commentaries  on  the  law  of  partnership. 

Gth  ed.,  revised,  by  J.  C.  Gray,  jr.  1868.  5646.18 
Troubat(F.  J.)    Law  of  commandatory  and  limited 

partnership  in  the  U.  S.     18.53.      .     .     .5646.19 

See  also  Westiu.  rev.,  v.  60, 1853  (P.-irtnerahip  with  limit- 
ed liability) ;  v.  66, 1865  (Limited  liability  act). 

79.  Patents  and  Copyright. 

Curtis  ( ff.  T.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  patents  in  the 
United  States.     3d  ed.     18C7 5625.18 

Zaw  (S.  D.)  Copyright  and  patent  laws  of  the  U.  S., 
1790-1870.  With  notes  of  judicial  decisions.  3d 
ed.    1870 5625.20 

—  Digest  of  American  cases  relating  to  patents,  1789- 

1862.     Revised  ed.     1870 5625.19 

SS^  See  also  Arts  (Useful ;  Patents,  p.   45)  ;— Oopyright 
(p.  262). 

Penal  Legislation. 
[See  Social  Bcience  (Crimes  and  punishments),  in  thfl 
general  alphabet.] 

80.  Periodicals. 
.^mericcoi  law  review,     v.  1-11.     1867-77.     .     .5643.01 

81,  Personal  Property. 
Schouler  {J.)    Law  of.     2  v.     1873 5646.20 

82.  PoUce  mid  Detectives. 

Brooks  (J.  J.)  Whiskey  drips.  1873.  .  .  .  5834.13 
Buniliam  ( (?.  P.)    Memoirs  of  the  United  States  secret 

service.     1872 5611.17 

Colquhoaii  {P.)     Treatise  on  the  commerce  and  police 

of  the  river  Thames.   1800 5633.07 

SlainvrLiing  (G.  B.)     Observ.  on  the  present  state  of  the  police 

[M  Pamphleteer,  V.  20,  1822) 6058.20 

WooU^t/  [T.  D.j    Nature  and  enliero  of  police  power.    [In  Amer. 

eoc.  sci,  assoc.     Trans.,  no.  3.  1871.) 6811.02 

See  also  Qu.  rev.,  v.  9,  1856  (Police  and  the  thievee). 

83.  Pleading  and  Practice. 

Chitty  (J. )  Treatise  on  pleading  and  parties  to  actions. 
16th  ed.,  with  notes,  by  J.  C.  Perkins.  2  v. 
1876 5646.22 

Ooutd  (J.)     Treatise  on  pleading  in  civil  actions.    4th 

ed.    1873 5616.24 

Jones  ( T. )  Suggestions  for  a  reform  of  special  plead- 
ing. 1850 5U93.17 

Steplien  [1I..T.)  Pleading.  Ed.byS.Tyler.  1871.  5646.25 

Van  Sanliiooril  ( G. )  Principles  of  pleading  in  civil  ac- 
tion.    New  ed.  by  N.  C.  Moak.     1873.     .5633.21 

Wliarton  (f.)  Precedents  of  indictments  and  pleas. 
3d  ed.    2v.    1871 5646.26 

84.  Powers. 

Sitgden  {Sir  K  B.,  lord  St.  Leonards).  Practical  trea- 
tise of  powers.     2  v.     3d  Am.  ed.     1856.   5634.20 

85.  Probate. 

McCleUan  {R.  B.)    Practice  in  probate  courts  ;  also, 

law  of  wills,  Wc.     187.5 5624.24 

«a-  See  also  Wills  (o.  691). 


86.  RailT!7ay  Law. 

Redfield  (I.  F. )  Law  of  railways.  AVith  supplement. 
4th  ed.  enlarged.     2  v.     1869-70.    .     .     .   5612.12 

—  Leading  American  railway  cases.     With  notes  and 

opinions.    1870 5612.14 

87.  Rating  and  Assessment. 

Penfold  (C.)  Practical  remarks  upon  the  principle  of 
rating  properties  liable  to  be  assessed  towards 
the  relief  of  the  poor.  5th  ed.  by  J.  T.  Kershaw. 
1869 5635.19 

88.  Real  Property. 

Dighy  (K.  E.)    Introd.  to  the  history  of  the  law  of  real  property. 

1875 5635.17 

Hare  (T.)    Public  and  private  property  in  their  legal  relations. 

[In  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  11,  1869.] 
IstEUS.    Speeches  concerning  the  laws  of  succession  to  property 

at  Athens.     [/>!  Jones  (Sir  W.)     Worlis,  v.  9,   1807.)  6046.09 

Rawle  {  W.  H. )  Practical  treatise  on  the  law  of  cove- 
nants for  title.     3d  ed.  revised.    1^60.     .  5623.16 

Sugden  (Sir  E.  B.,  lord  St.  Leonards).     A  handy  book  of 

property  law.     IS.'iS 5635.25 

Aote. — Reviewed  in  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  83, 1858. 

—  Letter  to  J.  Humphreys,  on  his  proposal  to  repeal 

the  laws  of  real  property  and  substitute  a  new 

code.     1826 5915.19 

Waslilixtrn  ( R )     Treatise  on  the  American  law  of  real 

property.     3d  ed.     2  v.   1868 5623.22 

ft^  S^e  also  Political  economy  (La7id~tenure)  ; — Convey- 
ancing (p.  686). 

89.  Reform  (Necessity  and  progress  of). 

Remarks  on  the  present  state  of  the  law.     [In  Pamphleteer,  v. 

26,  1826] 6058.26 

See  Ed.  rev.,  v.  Ill,  1860  (Progress  of)  ;  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  6, 
1866;  Fraser's  uiag..  v.  47.  1853;  Qu.  rev.,  v.  116.  1864; 
Westm.  rev.,  v.  90,  1868  (Reform  of  our  civil  procedure). 

90.  Referees. 

Hoffman  (M.)    Law  and  .practice  as  to  references,  and 
the  powers  and  duties  of  referees.     1875.  5623.28 
jj®-  See  also  Arbitration  and  Award  (p.  685). 

91.  Remedies. 

Pomeroy  (J.N.)  Treatise  on  remedies  and  remedial 
rights  by  the  civil  action,  according  to  the  re- 
formed American  code.     1876 5647.21 

92.  Rights. 

Fichte  (J.  G.)    Science  of  rights.     Tr.  by  A.  E.  Kroe- 

ger 

j^g"  See  also  worlis  under  '.Science  o/  jurisprudence' 
(p.  68-1)  ; — Government  and  politics  {Comprehensive  trea- 
ttses,  p.  685)  ; — Moral  science. 

93.  Roman,  Civil,  and  Canon  Law. 

Adams  (J.)  Dissertation  on  the  canon  and  feudal  law.  [In  hts 
Worlis,  v.  3.) 0013.03 

Butler  {  C. )  Account  of  Koiuan  and  canon  law.  4th 
ed.   [iri(/i //w  Life  of  d'Aguesseau.   1830.]  3013.03 

Clark  {E.  C.)  Early  Eoman  law.  The  regal  period. 
1872 5631.24 

Gaius  { T.)  Elements  of  Eoman  law.  With  a  transla- 
tion and  commentary  by  E.  Poste.    1871.  5614.25 

Gitlerbock  ( C. )  Eracton  and  his  relation  to  the  Roman 
law.  A  contribution  to  the  history  of  the  Eoman 
law  in  the  middle  ages.  Tr.  by  B.  Coxe. 
1866 5613.24 

Hadley  {J.)  Introduction  to  Eoman  law.   1873.   5631.23 

Halifax  (S. )  Elements  of  the  Roman  .civil  law  ;  in 
which  comparison  is  occasionally  made  betw.  the 
Eoman  laws  and  those  of  England.    1818.  5613.13 

Justiniann.i.  Corpus  juris  civilis,  quo  continentur  In- 
stitutionum  libri  qiiatuor,  et  Digestorum  sive 
Pandectorum  libri  quinquaginta.  2v.l700.  5611.23 

—  Institutions    and   elements.      Xr.    by    G.    Harris. 

1814 5614.24 

Lfgare  IH.  S.)    Origin,  histoiy,  and  influence  of  Itoman  leRisIa- 

tion.     [In  his  WritiUKS,  v.  1.] 6017.06 

Maine  iH.S.)    Roman  law  and  legal  education.    [In  his  Village 

communities.  1870.) 5624. 03a 

iVbfe.— Eepr.  from  Cambridge  essays,  1856.     .    .  2517.14 


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LAW:   Roman  Law  ta  United  States. 


691 


Ortolan  (K)     History   of  the   Roman   law.     Tr.    and 

supplemented  by  a  chronological  chart  of  Roman 

history,    by  J.    T.    Prichard  and    D.    NaBmith. 

1871.  . r,G17.(U 

PliiUiimre  [J.   0.)    Private  law  among  the  Romans, 

from  the  Pandects.     18G3 r)G24.07 

Savigny  (K  C.  de).     Traitd  de  droit  Remain.     Traduit 

de   r.\llemand,   par  C.  Guenoux.      8  v.     18iG- 

57 5631.14 

Wamkoenig  (L.  A.)    Institutiones  juris  Romani  pri- 

vati.     Ed.  3a.    18^4 5614.2G 

See  also  Fraser's  in:iB..  V.  61,  1855  (The  old   civilians  ; 

compiler')  of  Justinian "b  Institutes) :  Blackwood's  ma^'.,  v. 

98.  18ia  (Lord  Mackenzie's  Roman  law)  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  96. 

1863  (Tlio  Eomau  bar). 

94.  Satires  on  the  Practice  of  La-w. 

A'Beckdl{O.A.)  The  comic  Blackstone.  [1869.]  5611.01 

Suirebutter  (J. ),  ■pfseudon.     Pleaders'   guide,  a  didactic 

poem,  with  arguments  of  counsellor  Bother'ura 

and  counsellor  Bore'um.     1803.      .     .     .  5G11.18 

Shipping. 
[See  Admiralty  (p.  685).] 

93.  Star-Caiamber. 

Bum  {J.  S.)  The  Star  Chamber.  Notices  of  the 
court  and  its  proceedings,  with  a  few  additional 
notes  of  the  High  Commission.    1870.     .  5615.09 

96.  Statutory  Jjayr 

Ssdgwick  ( T.  1  Treatise  on. the  rules  which  govern  the 
interpretation  and  construction  of  statutory  and 
constitutional  law.  2d  ed.,  enlarged.  With 
notes,  by  J.  N.  Pomeroy.     1874.     .     .     .  •5643.18 

97.  Supervisors. 

McCall  {H.  S.)  Treatise  on  the  powers  and  duties  of 
supervisors  in  the  state  of  New  York.  2d  ed. 
1869 5634.04 

98.  Taxation. 

Burroughs  (W.B.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  taxation  of 
the  states  and  their  municipalities,  and  of  the 
United  States.    1877 5647.22 

mmard(F.)  Lew  of  taxation.  187.';.  .  .  .  .S646.01 
A^ofe.— Upon  the  general  subject  of  taxation  see  Political 
economy  (Taxation). 

99.  Torts  or  Private  'Wrongs. 

HiUiard  {F.)    Law  of  torts  or  private  wrongs.     3d  ed. 

revised.     2  v.     ISGG 5634.13 

—  Law    of   remedies  for    torts,  or    private    wrongs. 

1867 5634.11 

100.  Town  OfBcers. 

FYeemaniS.)    The  town  officer.    4th  ed.  1799.  5034.05 
J8®"  Set  also  Municipal  corporations  (p.  689). 

101.  Travellers. 

Rogers  (B.  V.,  jr.)  Law  of  the  road  ;  or,  wrongs  and 
rights  of  a  traveller,    1876 5621.26 

102.  Trespass. 

Waterman  ( T.  W.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  trespass  in 
the  twofold  aspect  of  the  wrong  and  the  remedy. 
2  V.     1875 5625.22 

103.  Trials.     (Collections.) 

Burke  (P.)  Celebrated  trials  connected  with  the 
aristocracy  in  relations  of  private  life.  1849.5612. 10 

Barion  (J.  H.)  Criminal  trials  in  Scotland.  2  v. 
18J2. 5611.03 

Ce/eirfiteii  trials  and  remarkable  cases  of  criminal  ju- 
risprudence, to  1825.     Gv.   1825.     .     .     .  5611.05 

Chandler  {P.    W.)      American    6riminal    trials.     2  v. 

184J 5611.11 

Contents  :  V.  1.  Anno  Hutchinson.  The  qualjers,  1656  61. 
Salem  witclicrjft,  Sitleui.  16'J2.  Thomas  Maule.  J.  P. 
Zenger  for  libel,  1735.    New  York  negro  plot.    Leisler"B 


rebellion.  N-  Bayard's  treason.  1702.  Crow  of  tho  Pitt 
packet.  The  boston  massacre.  2.  Bathsheba  Spooncr 
for  murder.  1778.  Col.  David  Henley,  J  778.  Major  John 
Andre.  J.  H.  Smith,  17811  Rhode  Island  judges,  1786. 
•  John  Hauer,  for  murder.  1708. 

Craik  I  (/'.  L.)  English  causes  celtbres  ;  or,  remarkable 
trials.    1844 5611.14 

I)uma.i  (A.)    Celebrated  crimes.     1843.      .     .  5612.02 

Dying  speeches  and  behavior  of  state  prisoners  execut- 
ed the  last  300  years.  With  their  characters. 
London,  1720.   8° 5611.02 

Feuerh'tch  (A.  R.  von).  Remarkable  criminal  trials. 
From  the  German.     184G 5611.13 

Ilargrane  {J. )  Complete  collection  of  [English]  state 
trials.     1388-1777.     11  v.   fol U.G. 

Jackson  ( W. )  New  and  complete  Newgate  calendar. 
6  V 5612.03 

Mrian(M.)  Recueil  dea causes  celfebres.  2e  ed.  21  v. 
1808-14 5641.01 

Morse  (J.  T. )  Famous  trials.  The  Tichbome  claim- 
ant. Troppman.  Prince  Pierre  Bonaparte.  5011.19 

Saint-Edme  (E.  T.  Bourg,  called).  Repertoire  general 
des  causes  celfebres  anciennes  et  modemes.  13  v. 
1831 5621.10 

State  trials  for  high  treason,  and  other  crimes,  from  the 
reign  of  Richard  n.     9  v.     1720-31.     .     .5621.01 

Wharton  (F.)  State  trials  of  the  United  States.  [1793- 
1800.] 5612.01 

Paget  {J.)    Paradoxes  and  puzzles,  e/c 2538.11 

Contents :   Elizabeth  Canning.     The  Campden  wonder. 
Annesley  case.    Eliza  Penning.    Spencer  Cowper's  case. 
Ab(«.— Repr.  from  Black,  mag.,  v.  87-90, 1860-61. 

104.  Trusts  and  Trustees. 

mil  (./. )  Treatise  on  the  law  relating  to  trustees  ; 
notes  by  F.  J.  Troubat.     4th  ed.    1867.    .   5647.23 

Perry  (./.  W.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  trusts  and  trus- 
tees.    2d  ed.     2  v.     1874 5647.24 

105.  United  States. 

1.  Laws  and  statutes. 

Acts  passed  at  the  [lst]-2d  congress,  1st  sess.,  1789- 
-     1791.     2  V.    Philadelphia,  1791.  S^.     .     .  5733.03 

Laws,  [acts,  etc,  Ist-lOth  congress  ]  1789-1829.  9  v.- 
Phil,  and  Washington,  1V96-1S09.  8°.     .  6636.06 

Statutes  at  large,  treaties,  and  proclamations.  Ed.  by 
R.  Peters,  G.  Minot,  and  G.  P.  Sanger,  v.  1-17. 
Boston,  little,  Brown  &  Co..  1843-73.  8^  5626.14 
Contents:  \.  1.  1789-99.  2  1800-13.  3.  1813-23.  4. 
1821-35.  5.  1836-45.  6.  Private  laws.  1789-1815.  7.  In- 
ditn  treaties.  8.  Foreign  treaties,  with  general  index  to 
V.  1-8.  9.  Dec.  1815— Mch.  3.  1S51.  10.  Dec.  1,  1851— 
Mch.  3,  18S5.  11.  Dec.  3,  1855— Mch.  3.  1859.  with  procla- 
mations since  1791.     V.  12-17.     Dec.  5.  1859 — Mch..  1873. 

Same.      Synoptical  index,   17S9-1851.      Boston, 

185'2.  8° 5i;26.00 

Same.     Revision  of  the  United   States  statutes, 

[1789-1873],  as  drafted  by  the  commissioners, 
for  examination  by  the  com.  of  the  Ho.  of  rep. 
2  v.     Washington,  1872.    1.  8' 5C27.02 

Same.      Revised    statutes,    1873.      Washington, 

1875.     8° 5627.04 

AhbottlB.  V.andA.)  [National]  digests  of  the  reports 
of  the  U.  S.  courts,  and  of  the  acts  of  congress, 

[1789]  to  1876.     V.  1-7 5916.03 

v.  1-4.  1789-1868.     5.  1868-72.     6.  1872-71.     7.  1871. 

Gmydon  ( W. )    -Abridgment  of  the  laws  of  the  U.  S. 

1803 5C32.0I 

Hall  (-23. )     Official  opinions  of  the  attomej-s  general  of 
the  United  States.  With  notes.  5  v.  1S52-57.5C45.01 
Note. — The  laws  of  each  session  ois,  public  nature  are 
printed  in  the  Appendix  to  the  official  Records  of  the  de- 
bates and  proceediijgs  of  consrrss. 

See  also  N.  A.  rev.,  Jan.,  1876  (Law  in  America,  1776-1876. 
by  G.  T.  Bisphaui). 

2.  Digests  of  Decisions  of  United  .States  Courts. 

Abliott  (B.  V.  ayid  A.)    Digest  of  the  reports  of  tha 

U.  S.  courts  and  of  the  acts  of  congress,  to  1876. 

4  v 5616.05 

Bright])/  (F.  C.)     Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  federal 

courts,  to  the  present  time.  1868.  .  .  5616.01 
Curtis  ( B.  R.  I     Digest  of  the  decisions  of  the  Supreme 

court  of  the  United  States,  to  1851.     .     .5632.02 


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LAW:    United  States  to  Women-L  E  A  K  E 


Treatises  on  American  Law. 

Abbott  (B.  V. )  Treatise  upon  the  U.  S.  courts,  and 
their  practice.     3d  ed.     2  v.     1877.     .     .  5614.27 

Boui-i'V  {J. )  Institutes  of  American  law.  New  ed.  by 
D.  A.  Gleason.     2  v.    1670 5614. 1;3 

Du  Foncenu  (P.  S.)  Dissertation  on  the  nature  and 
extent  of  the  jurisdiction  of  the  courts  of  the 
Unite!  States.  With  a  brief  sketch  of  the  na- 
tional judiciary  powers  exercised  prior  to  the 
adojition  of  the  constitution.    1821.     .     .  5011.21 

Kent  [J. )  Commentaries  on  American  law.  9th  ed. 
4  V.    18i8 5614.01 

i^"('.-Reviewed  in  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  H,  1852  ;  v.  93,  1861. 
Pow'U  (T.  W.)  Analysis  of  American  law.  1870.   5014.09 
Smith  {'J'.  L.)     Elements  of  the  laws,  civil  and  crim- 
inal,   in  the  United  States,   and  in  the  several 

states.    1S78. 5622.31 

Walker  I  T.)     Introduction  to  American  law.     5th  ed. 
revised  by  J.  B   Walker.     1869.      .     .     .  5(ii2.16 
jfli^  See  also  Countries  ( United  States :  Constitution  and 
government^  p.  y78). 


106.  Verbal  Agreements. 

Tkroop  (M.  FT.)  Treatise  on  the  validity  of  verbal 
agreements  in  England  and  the  United  States, 
as  affected  by  the  statute  of  frauds.  2  v. 
1870 5635.07 

107.  Water  Courses. 

Angelt  (J.  K.)  Treatise  on  the  law  of  water  courses. 
6th  ed.  Eevised  and  enl.  by  J.  C.  Perkins 
1869 5022.22 

108.  "Wills. 

LeeiJ.B.)    How  to  make  a  will.     1875.     .     .5041.22 

McCellan  (R.ll.)  Pract.  in  probate  courts.  1875.  5621. 2t 

Hedfidd  d.F.)  Law  of  wills.     3d  ed.   3  v.  1869.  5612.15 

flES"  See  also  Executors  'p.  087).    For  coUectio7i3  of  willa 

tee  Wills,  lu  geuerui  ulpLiabet. 

Women. 
[See  Marriage  (p.  739).] 


Lavwence  (Eugene).     Historical  studies.    New  York, 

1870.   s° 3427.00 

Contents  :  Bishops  of  Rome.  Leo  and  Luther.  Loyola 
and  the  Jesuits.  Ecumenic.il  councils.  VaiidoiB.  Hu- 
guenots. Church  or  Joiusaiem.  Dominic  and  the  iuqui- 
Bltiou      Conquest  ot  Ireland.     Greek  church. 

—  Lives  of  British  historians.  2  v.  N.Y.,1>5.3.8^  "262.03 

Coiit'ntx :  V.  1.  tarly  historians.  Raleigh.  Camden. 
Eiirl  of  Claiendun.  Burnet.  Fuller.  Echard.  Brady. 
OldinixQu.  Carte.  IlobeitBon.  Lyttleton.  Smollett.  2. 
Huuiu  Hapiu.  (^iilliariue  M:icaiiiay.  Ralph.  Macpher- 
BOM.  Hoiike.  rergu^.un.  Gibhoii.  Oriue.  Goldsmith. 
Fox.    rra^'iueutary  hibtoiians— More,  Bacon,  Milton,  Swift. 

—  Primer  of  Greek  literature.     New  York,  1877.  32°. 

[Harper's  half-hour  series.]      ....  2732.30 

—  Primer  of  Latin  literature.     New  Y'ork,  1877.  32°. 

[Haiper's  half-hour  series.] 2732.31 

—  Primer  of  mediajval   literature.     New  York,  1877. 

32°.     [Harper's  half-hour  series.]      .     .  2732.32 

—  Primer  of  romance   literature.     New  York,  1872. 

32°.  [Harper's  half-hour  series.]  .  .  27.J2.33 
Lawrence    (Frederick).      Life    of   Henry  Pielding. 

London,  18  5.  8° 30A6.06 

La^wreuce   (George  Alfred).      Border  and    Bastille. 

New  York.  Is63.   1-,° 642.22 

/I®-  F.ir  his  vorels  see  Fiction  (p.  496). 
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stiitoor  Ihe  t'leati-es,  (/..■.  \In  Pamphleteer, v.  2,  1813.)  6068  0'2 
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23.  J8J4  ] 6068.2:) 

liawson  (.James).  Poems.  N.  Y.,  18.J7.  12°.  1603.14 
Iia-WTeno3  (Margaretta  W.)     Memorials  of  Mrs.  H.  A. 

L  Hamlin.  Boston,  18"»o.  12°.  .  .  .  3075.08 
Lawrens  3  (W  m. )     Lectures  on  comparative  anatomy, 

physiology,   zoology,  and  the  natural  history  of 

man.     London,  I8i8.   12° 4325.10 

Lawrsn^e   (Wm.  Beach).     Disabilities  of   American 

women  married  abroad.     N.  Y.,  1871.  8°.  5615.24 

—  editor.  See  Wheaton  (Henry).  Iiiternalioual  law.  .  6613.06 
Lavtrson  (George).     l>iseases  and  injuries  of  the  eye. 

2d  ed.     London,  1^74.  21° 4341.33 

Iiavrsoii   (Henry).     Manual  of  popular    physiology. 
New  York,  J 873.   12" 432.i.28 

—  Sciatica,  lumbago,  and  brachialgia,  and  hypodermic 

injection  of  morphia.  London,  1872.  12°.  4323.1.5 
Iia'wsou  (('"/i(.  J.  A.)     Wanderings  in  the  interior  of 

New  Guinea.  London,  1875.  8°.  .  .  .  1060.10 
Law.sDU  (Jolin,  d.  1712).     History  of  Carolina.    1714. 

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Biograpliy. 

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European  history.     2  v.  Edin.,  1829.   18°.     441.01 

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Canterbury.  2  v.  London,  18J9.  8°.  .  3097.20 
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Same.     Ed.  by  J.S.Homans.  B.,1852.  8°.  5915.02 


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Lawyer  iibroad.    .S«Day(H.)     1874 944.24 

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Lay  of  the  last  minslrel.    &(;  Scott  (^^■.) 168-1.29 

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Lay  sermons.    &.^  Huxley  (T.  H.)     1859 4712.14 

Layard  ( Austen  Henry ).  Discoveries  among  tho  ruins 
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Same.     [Abridged.]    Popular  account,  c/c.    New 

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Layard  (E.  L.)    Birds  of  South  Africa.     Capetown, 

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Laycock  (Thomas).  Mind  and  brain  ;  or  the  corre- 
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Contents ;  The   vise   of  the  temporal  power.     BeneM  Of 
clergy.    KxcommnuiL-atiou. 

—  Superstition  and  force.    Essays  on  the  wager  of  law, 

the  wager  of  battle,  the  ordeal,  torture.     Phil., 

1875.     8° 5031.25 

Lea  (Isaac,  and  others).  CliecU-list  of  shells  of  N.  A.  [In  Smith, 
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Lea  (Mathew  Carey).     Manual  of  photography.    Phil., 

1868.    8° 393..i.ll 

Leacock  {liev.  B.  B. )     Prayer  book  versus  Prayer 

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i\'(3;(;.— \Vi  itten  ill  interest  of  tlio  Reformed  epis.  church. 
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Leake  { Isaac  Q. )   Memoirs  of  the  life  end  times  of  gen. 

John  Lamb.     Albany,  1>50.   1-°.     .     .     .  3097.07 
Leake  (Wm.    Martin).      Journal  of   a  tour  in  Asia 

Minor.     London,  162  I.  8" 1034.17 

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Iiear  (Ji/-.<;.  Harriet  L.,  wife  of  Sidney  A.)  Bossuet 
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Ti^ote.—See  a!so  revtetvs  in  Blackwood,  v.  108.  1870;  Ed. 

rev.,  V.  130,  1.SC9  ;  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  11. 180:1  (by  Johu  Morley); 

Macm.  m.ig..  May.  1809  (by  1!.  W.  Church). 

—  History  of  the  rise  and  influence  of  the  spirit  of 

rationalism  in  Europe.  2  v.  N.Y.,]8(;6.  .s°.  5814.02 
Contents  :  v,  1.  Introd.  Declining  sense  of  the  miracu- 
lous. ,3iisthetic,  scientific,  and  moral  developments  ofi-a- 
tioualism.  On  persecution.  2.  Persecution,  cont'd.  Ou 
the  secularization  of  politics. 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  121,  1805  ;  Fraser'amag., 
V.  72,  1865  ;  Westm.  rev.,  V.  84,  1805. 

—  Leaders    of    public    opinion    in    Ireland  :    Swift. 

Flood,  Grattan,  O'Connell.  N.Y.,1872.  12°.  492.13 

Le  Clerc   (.Jean).     Vie  d'Armand  Jean,  cardinal  due 

deEichelieu.  2e  ed.  2  v.  Cologne,  1690. 16°.  3151.14 

—  What  christian  church  we  ought  to  join.     London, 

1809.   8° 3J55.16 

Le  Clerc  (Victor)  and  Renau  (Ernest).     Histoire  lit- 

teraire  de  la  France  au  14e  sieclc.     Discours  sur 

I'etat  des  lettres,  par  V.  Le  Clerc.     Discours  sur 

I'etat  des  beaux  arts,  par  E.  Kenan.     2e  ed.     2  v. 

Paris,  1865.   8° 2784.19 

Lecomte  (Ferdinand).     The  war  in  the  United  States. 

New  York,  18(i3.   12°. 031.01 

Le  Oonte  (Johu  L.)     Classification  of  coleoptera  of  N.  America. 

(/n  Sm,  miscel.  coll,,  V.  3,6,  11.1  .     .     .     ,  3'J3,j,13  :  10  :  21 

—  Coleoptera  of  Kansas  and  eastern  New  Mexico.      [In  Sm. 

contrib,,  V.  11,] 3937,11 

—  New  species  of  North  American  coleoptera.    Pt.  2.     Wash- 

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—  Repoit  upon  insects  :  route  uear  47th  and  49tU  parallels. 

[/;i  Pacific  R.  R.  routes.     Reports,  v.  12.  pt,  2]     .1:27,13 

Note. — For  numerous  scientihc  papers  by  this  author 

cojinilt  Royal  soc.  cat.,  v.  3.  18C9. 

Le  Conte  (Joseph).    Elements  of  geology.    NewY'ork, 

1878.   8° 4113.22 

—  Lectures  on  coal.     [7n  Sm.  report,  1857.] 3930.12 

—  Keligion  and  science,  or  nature  and  scripture.    New- 

York,  1874.   12° :'56  ..22 

iVefe. — For  numerous  scientific  papers  of  this.author  con- 
sult Royal  Boc.  cat.,  v.  3,  1809. 
Lectionary.     Benham  (W.)    Companion  to  the.      ,    .    .  3517.02 
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Lectures  on  great  meu.    SeeMjCTS(lP.) 3257.20 

Lectures  on  Locke  ;  or,  the  principles  of  [practical] 

logic,      [anon.]     London,  1^40.    8°.     .     .  54.8.32 
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Lectures  to  youug  women.     S<e  Young  (The). 
Lecturing.     Holland  {J.  G.)    The  popular  lecture,    [In  Atlantic 

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Ledru-RoUiu   (Alexandre   Augusle).     See  Fraser's  mag.,  Feb., 

1875  (Personal  recollections,  by  Karl  Blind). 
Le  Duo  (Viullet).     Sec  Viollet-le  Due. 
Ledwich  (Edward).     Dissertation  on  the  religion  of  the  Druids. 

|/ii  ArchiEologia,  V.7.  1785.] 6128.— 

Lee  (MoJ.-gen.  Charles).     See  Biography  (p.  16T). 

Lee  (Charles  .\.)    Elements  ofgeology  and  mineralogy. 

New  York,  [n.d.]  18°.     [H.  F.  L.]       .     .4111.14 
LeeiEdwini.  Continental  tr.avel.   L.,lS4S.  8°.     945.03 

—  Hydropathy   and   homoeopathy.     New  York,   1848. 

12° 7n5C91.07 

Lee  (Mr.t.    Eliza  Buckminster).     Life   of  Jean  Paul 
Richter.     New  York,  1850.     12°.     .     .     .  3153.08 

—  Memoir  of  Rev.  J.  Buckminster  and  of  his  son  J.  S. 

Buckminster.     Boston,  1851.     12°.      .     .  3025.06 

—  Parthenia  :  or  the  last  days  of  paganism.     Boston, 

1858.  12° 2.2.50 


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694 


LEE  -  LEIBNITZ 


Lee  (G.  J. )  The  voice  :  its  artistic  development  and 
preservation.     2d  ed.     L.,  1S70.    sm.  4".   15tj.i.'i0 

Lee  (3/.S.  Hannah  F. )  Familiar  sketches  of  sculpture 
and  sculptors.     2  v.     Boston,  18.54.   1J°.     USi.Ol 

—  Historical  sketches   of   the  old  painters,     [aiioii.] 

Boston,  1^4I.  16° 1431.07 

—  Huguenots  in  France  and  America.     2  v.     Boston, 

18.2.   12" 3434.13 

"  — Life  and  times  of  Cranmer.  Phil.,  1835.  12'.  3044.12 

—  Memoir  of  Pierre  'i'oussaint,  a  slave,    [anon.  ]    Bos- 

ton, 1854.     12° 3114.18a 

liee  {Miij.-r/en.   Henry,  b.  175B,  d.  1818).     Memoirs  of 

the  war  in  the  southern  department  of  the  United 

States.  2v.  Philadelphia,  1812.  8°.  .  5S2.10 
— ■  Funeral   oration  on  Washington.      [In  Moore  (F.)     Anier. 

eloquence,  v.  1.  1858.] 0325  OJ 

—  BarlUmCB.)     Lite  of.    1859 30a7.18 

—  Herring  (/.)  and  Longacrc  (J.  B.)     Nat.  portr.  gallery,   v.  3. 

18;)S 3217.10 

Lee  (Henry,  h.  1787,  d.  1837).  Exposition  of  evidence 
in  support  of  the  memorial  to  congress  '  setting 
forth  the  evils  of  the  existing  tariff.'  Nos.  iv-vii, 
ix-xi.     Boston,  1832.  8° .•  5093.11 

—  Life  of  Napoleon.     With  examination  of  Scott's 

Life  of  Napoleon,  v.  1.  [No  more  published.] 
New  York,  1835.     8° 3127.19 

Lee  (Holme),  pssud.    See  Parr  (Harriet). 

Lee  (iJet).  J.  B. )  How  to  make  a  will.  New  York, 
1875.   16° 5641.22 

Lee  (Nathaniel).  See  Plays  (Alphabetical  arrangement)  ;— Bio- 
graphy (p.  167.) 

Lee  (Richartl  Henry).  Afldrees  of  the  Amer.  colonies  to  Great 
Britain,  1775.J     [In  Moore  (F.)    American  eloquence,  v.  1, 

1858.]    .    • 8325.03 

H®-  See  also  Biography  (p.  167). 

Lee  (Richard  Henry,  _;)■.)  Life  of  Arthur  Lee.  2  v. 
Boston,  1829.     8° 3097.15 

—  Life  of  R.  H.  Lee.     2  v.     Phil.,  1825.    8°.  3097.17 
Lee  {Gen.  Robert  Ednninil).    Sre  Biography  (p.  168)  ;  ahn  Childe 

(K.  L.)  Liie  and  cauipaif^na  ot  gen.  Lee.  1875  [3098.18]  ; 
Taylor  (W.  H.)     Four  years  with  gen.  Lee.     1877.   .     644.23 

laee  (Roheri,  M.  B. ,  F.  E.  H.)      Treatise  on  hysteria. 

London,  1871.    8° 4332.21 

Lee  (Mis.  Sarah, wife  of  R. ;  formerly  Mr.i.  T. E.Bowditch). 

Memoirs  of  Baron  Cuvier     L.,  1833.  8°.  3u4o.27 
Note.-  For  a  short  sketch  of  her  life  see  Gent,  luag.,  1856, 

pt.  2.  p.  663. 
Lee  (S.  Adams).     Boot  of  the  sonnet.    See  Hunt  (J.  H.  L.l  and 

Lee  (S.  A.) 1662.01 

Lee  (\Vm. )  Daniel  Defoe  :  bis  life,  and  recently  dis- 
covered writings  :  1716-1729.     3v.    London,  1869. 

8° 5037.11 

v.  1.  Life.    2-3.  Writings. 

Lee  (Wm.,  D.D.,  of  Dublin).  The  Athanasian  creed  : 
a  sermon.     Dublin,  1872.    8' 3565.17 

Leech  (Harry  Harewood).  Letters  of  a  sentimental 
idler  from  Greece,  Turkey,  Egypt,  Nubia  and  the 
Holy  Land.     New  York,  1869.    12°.     .     .   1051.11 

Leech  (John).  Etchings  from  Jack  Bragg,  "Christo- 
pher Tadpole,  and  Hector  O'Halloran.  London, 
[1870.]     -1° 1456.15 

—  Pictures  of  life  and  character.     From  Punch.     4  v. 

London,  [1SIJ5-S9.]     obi.  fol 1456.11 

jft5"  For  critical  estimates  of  J.  L.,  see  Biography  (p.  168). 
Leechdoms  of  early  liuglaud.  See  Oocitayne  (T.  O.)  .  6140.— 
Leeds  (Lewis  W.)     Lectures  on  ventilation.      New 

York,   1803.  8° 3932.49 

Leeds  (W.H. )    Rudimentary  architecture  :  the  orders. 

London,   Weiilt.  18:i4.     16° 1312.08 

Leems  (Knud).     Account  of  Danish  Lapland.    [In  Pinkerton. 

Vojagcs,  v.l,  IbOS] 926,01 

LeeS(Wm.)     Acoustics,  light  and  heat.     New  York, 

187('.   12° 4021.21. 

Lees  (W.  N.)     Tea  culture,  cotton,   and  other  agri- 

tural  experiments.     London,  186:^   8°.     .  6124.29 
Lefebvre  {Lc  doc. cur  Reucj,  pseud.    Sec  Laboulaye  (E.  R.  L.) 
Lefevre  (Andre).     Wonders  of  architecture.     Tr.  with 

chapter  on  English  architecture,  by  R.  Donald. 

New  York,  18;o.   16° 1312,17 

LeFebura  (Nicasiusi.     Compleat  body  of  chymistry. 

Rendered  into  English  by  P.  D.  C.     2  pts.  in  1  v. 

London,  1670.     sm.  4° 4215.19 

Legal  responsibility  in  old  ase.     See  Beard  (O.  M.)    1874.  4355.0S 
Legal  tendtr.    See  Political  economy.  (.M<//(ry.) 

Legare   (Hugh  Swinton).     Writings.     Prefaced  by  a 


memoir  [by  E.  W.  J.]     Ed.  by  his  sister.     2  v. 

Charleston,  lt<46.  8° 5017.06 

V.  1  liiogr.  notice.  Diary  of  Brussrls,  Journal  of  tlie 
Rhine.  Iiiidoni,  corre^p.  Private  corresp.  .speeches  and 
essays.  2.  t'vntrib.  to  Soutliern  review :  Classical  Icaniiug, 
Ronian  literature,  Kent's  Commentaries,  Craft's  Fugitive 
writings.  Travels  of  the  duke  of  Saxc-Weimar,  The  Dis- 
owned, Tales  of  the  Great  St.  Bernard,  Cicero  tie  Repiib- 
lica.  Hall's  Trave  s  in  North  America.  Early  Spanish  bal- 
lads, Charlemagne  and  his  peers.  Sir  Philip  Sidney's 
iVIiacellaniea.  Lord  Byron,  Jeremy  IBentliaiu  and  the  Util- 
itarians, Codification,  Public  economy  of  Athens,  D'Agues- 
seau. 

Legend  or  Jubal.     See  Lewes  [Mrs.  Geo..H.) 1642.29 

Legendary  cabinet  :  British  ballads.  ,S«  Parry^J  D.|  18'29.1676.29 

"Legenie  (La)  du  juif  errant.     Compositions  et  des- 

sins  par  Gustave  Dore.     Paris,  1862.  fol.   1468.17 

Legendre  ( Adrien  Marie).     Elements  of  geometry  and 

trigonometry,  from  the  [French],  by  C.  Davies. 

New  York,  1872.  8° 4011.30 

Legends. 

—  Cleiiienl  [C.  E)     Handbook  of  legendary  and  my- 

thological art.      [2d  ed.]     1871.     .     .     .l-142.10a 

—  Rvby   (J. )      Popular  traditions   of   England,     let 

series  :  Lancashire 243.55 

—  Smivestre(K)  Pop.  legends  of  Brittany.   1864.  253.50 

—  Wilson  (J.  M.)  'lales  of  Scotland.  5  V.   1856.     264.22 

jag=-  See  also  Folklore  (p.  553)  ; — Fairy  tales  [in  Fiction, 
p.  480)  :  Mythology  and  myths,  f (c'.. —Superstitions  ;— Po- 
etry [Ballatls).  For  chapters  upon  the  leyendary  literature 
of  various  countries  and  ages  see  Fiction  [History,  p,  459)  ; 
— Literature  [Icelandic  : — Romance  ; — Sanscrit), 

a^  Se.e  also  titles  beginning  with  Legends,  in  Fiction 
{p.  497) ;  aud  'Wandering  Jew,  in  tbc  general  alphabet. 
Legends  of  the  Madonna.  See  Jameson  (3/r.!.  A.  JI,)  1S61.  1142.25 
Legends  ot  the  mouastie,  orders.  See  Jameson  [.Vrs.  A.  M.) 
Legends  of  the  patriarchs,  dc.  See  Gould  (S.  Baring).  1872.  3767. H 

Leger  (Theodore).  Animal  magnetism.  New  York, 
1846.   1-2° 3814.23 

Legge  (Alfred  Owen).  Growth  of  the  temporal  power 
of  the  papacy.  With '  observations  upon  the 
'Council  of  the  Vatican."     L.,  1870.   12°.   3425.20 

Legge  (.James,  D.I).)  The  Chinese  classics  ;  with  a 
translation,  notes,  and  indexes,  v.  1-5  in  8. 
Hong  Kong  and  London,  lfc61-72.  8°.  .  7818.01 
Contents :  v.  1.  Confucian  analects,  the  Great  learning, 
and  tlie  doctrine  of  the  mean.  2.  "Works  of  Mencius.  3.-1. 
First  parts  of  tlie  Shoo-king,  or  the  books  ot  Tang  ;  tho 
books  of  Yu  ;  the  books  of  Ilea  ;  tUo  books  of  Sliang  ;  and 
the  prolegomena.  3.-2,  Filth  part  of  the  Shoo-king,  or  the 
book  of  Chow,  and  indexes.  4,-1.  First  part  of  the  She- 
king,  or  lessons  Irom  the  states  ;  and  prolegomena.  4.-2. 
Second,  third,  aud  fourth  parts  of  the  She-king,  or  the 
minor  odes  of  the  kingdom,  the  greater  odes,  the  saeri. 
ficial  odes  and  praise-songt^  ;  and  indexes.  5.-1  Dukea 
Yin,  Hwau,  Chwang,  Miu,  He.  'Wan,  Seueu  and  Ch'ing; 
and  prolegomena.  6.-2.  Dukes  Seang,  Ch'aou,  Ting,  ana 
Gae.  witlr  Tso's  appendix  and  the  indexes. 

—  Chinese  classics.     New  York,  1870.  8°.   .     .  7813.18 

Contents  :  Pts.  1-2.  Confucius.     Mencius. 

Leggett  (Wm.  1  Political  writings.  With  pref.,  by 
T.  Sedgwick,  jr.     2  v.     N.  Y.,  1840.   12°.  5725.04 

-^  Whittier  [J  )     Old  portraits,  v.  1 6077.10 

Legion  of  liberty!  and  force  of  truth,  [anon.]  2d 
ed.     New  York,  1813.   1'2° 5S3L16 

Same.     Idth  ed.     New  York,   1817.   12°.   5832.12 

Legislation.    See  Cxovernment  (p.  687)  : — Law  (p.  684). 

Legouve  (.Joseph  \\  ilfred  Ernest  Gabriel).  Moral 
history  of  women.  From  the  French.  New  York, 
1860.    12° 5821.16 

Legrand  d'Aiissy  (Pierre  Jean  Baptiste).  Fabliaux 
or  tales  abr.  from  French  mss.  of  the  I'-th  and 
13th  cent. :  and  tr.  by  G.  L.  ^Vay,  with  notes  by 
G.Ellis.     3  V.     London,  1815.   12°.     .     .  16b4.01 

LeGras  (Alexandre).  'Album  des  pavilions,  guidons, 
liammes,  de  toutes  les  puissances  maritimes. 
Paris,   1858.  4° 4518.14 

Le  Gros  (Adolphe).  Encyclopedie  de  la  photo- 
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Lehmaua  [Pro/.  Carl  Gott'nilf).  Physiological  chem- 
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d/.v/I.soc,  1851-54.  8°. 4318.02 

Same.     Atlas.  By  O.  Funke.  L.,1853.  4°.  4318.05 

Leibnitz  (Gottfried  ^Vilhelmi.  Refutation  of  Spi- 
noza. With  introd.  by  A.  Foucher  de  Careil. 
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—  Doctrine  of  a  univer:;al  spirit,     'i'r.  by  A.  E    Kroeger.     [In 

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—  Monadology,    Tr.  by  F.  H.  Hedge,    [//i  Jouinal  or  spec.  phi. 

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qu.  rev.,  v.  9,  ISIU  ;  N.  A.  Tav.,  v.  108,  1869  (by  A.  E.  Kroe- 
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Hoppns)  ;  and  the  compreliensivo  article  with  lit.  of  the 
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Leicester.  (.Uiiss.)     .See  Countries  {Li-icester,  p.  340). 

Leicestershire,  {Englind).     Ute  Countries  (p.  340). 

Leiclihardt  (Ludwig).  Journal  of  an  overland  exped. 
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Leichtenstem  (Otto).  Constrictions,  occlusions,  and  displace- 
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LeifcMld  (J.  R. )  John  Leifchild,  D.D. :  [a  memoir]. 
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Zieigh  (Kdwardi.  Select  and  choyce  observations 
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Leigh  (^J.  E.  Austen-).  Memoir  of  Jane  Austen.  Lon- 
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Leightou  (.'■ii'  Baldwin).  The  lull  before  Dorking. 
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Laishtou  (Johui.  Paris  under  the  commune.  Lon- 
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Leightou  (Robert,  abp.  of  Glasgow,  d.  1684).  Whole 
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Ii'Epea  (Charles  Michel  del.     Method  of  educating  the 

deaf  and  dumb.     London,  1810.  h°.     .     .  65il.l7 
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L'Epiiis    (Ernest).     La  legende   de    Croque-Mitaine. 

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Le  Play  (P.   G.    Frederic).       Organization   of  labor. 

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Iiep3iu3  (Carl  Itichard).  Standard  alphabet  for  re- 
ducing unwritten  languages  and  foreign  graphic 
systems  to  a  uniform  orthography  in  European 
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Bohn,  18J3.   8" 108-'.08 

Iisnniiia  (Jules).     Histoire  de  la  misere,  ou  le  prok'- 

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Everett  (A.  H.)     Who  wrote  Gil  Bias  ?     [/;•  N.  A.  rev.,  V.  25. 

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jO®*  For  E'lglish  transl.  of  Git  Btas  see  Fiction  (p.  497). 

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Lesley  (John  Peter).  Iron  manufacturer's  guide  to 
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^  Man's  origin  and  destiny  sketched  from  the  plat- 
form of  the  sciences  ;  lectures  before  the  Lowell 
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-^  Classiflcatiou  of  boots.     [In  Sm.  repnrt,  1862.]        .     .  3936.17 

Leslie  (Rev.  Ci^aries).  .Short  and  easy  method  with  the  Deists. 
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—  and  Taylor  (Tom).     Life  and  times  of  Sir  Joshua 

Keynolds  :  with  notices  of  some  of  his  contempo- 
raries. 2  V.  London,  1865.  8°.  .  '.  .  3152.20 
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1865  (by  P.  G.  Hamerton)  ;  Qu.  rev.,  v.  107,  <.r  Littell,  1860, 
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Leslie  ( Miss  Eliza).  Behaviour  book  ;  a  manual  for 
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VJth.  ed.     Philadeljjhia,   1854.   12°.      .     .   6016.08 
Leslie  (Mrs.  Frank).     California  :  from   Gotham    to 
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Same.     Edinburgh,  1835.   10° 1142.06 

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Contents. 

Laokoon.  V.  6. 

Lieder.  v.  1. 

Meusel's  ApollodoT*.  v.  8. 

Minna  vou  Barlihelm,  v.  2. 

Miss  Sara  S^aiiiiison,  v.  2. 

Natlian  derweise,  v.  3. 

Odeu.  V.  1. 

Philotiis.  V.  2. 

Rettunjien  des  Horaz,  v.  4. 

Siunfiedichlc,  v.  1. 

Snphocles.  V.  5.  ■ 

Thet'logibcho     Streitscbrlften. 

.  9. 
Vaileiiiecum    fiir    tlen    Pastor 

Linge.  v.  4. 
Voiii  Alter  (ler  Oelmalerei.  nua 

deni    Theophiliib    Presbiter. 

V.  8. 
Werther  tier  bessere.  v.  1 . 
Wie  dio  Alten  den  Tod  gebildet, 

V.  6. 


Anbaiig.  v.  1. 

AbhanUlungen  ilber  die  Fabel, 

V.  4. 
Antiquarische  Briefe,  v.  6. 
Briete,  V.  10. 
Briefen   (Aus  den)  die  neueste 

Literatiu-  betreffend,  v.  5. 
Doctor  Faust.  V.  1. 
Einigo'U'ortc  iiber  Lessing.v.lO. 
Emilia  Gali^tti,  v.  2. 
Fpigramni  (Das),  v.  6. 
Ernst  und  Talk,  v.  9. 
Erziehuiig  (Die)  des  Menschen- 

gescblechlB,  v.  9. 
Fabelii,  V.  1. 
Friijjeist  (Der),  v.  1. 
Geschicbte  und  Literatur.v.  9, 
liamburgische  Dramaturgie,  v. 

7.  8. 
Judas  Ischarioth  ^em  zwelten, 

v.  9. 
Juden  (Die),  v.  1. 

—  Laocoon  :  an  essay  on  the  limits  of  painting  and 

poetry.      From  the  German,  by  E.  C.  Beasley. 

London,  1853.   16° 1112.14 

Same.      Tr.  by  Ellen    Frothingham.      Boston, 

1874.  16° 1412.14a 

Same.     Tr.  with  notes,  by  Sir  R.  Phillimorc. 

London,  1874.  8°.     .   • U13.07 

A'"/i'.— Reviewed  in  New  Englander.  v.  34.  1S75. 

—  Hundred  thoughts.    Tr.  by  H.  Martineau.     [In  her  Miscella- 

nies, v.  2.  1836  ;  p.  2a2.313.J 2035.29 

—  Letters  on  bibliolotry.     From  tao  Garraaa.  by  H. 

H.  Bernard.     London,  1802.  8°.     .     .     .  3:6').10 

—  Nathan  the  wise  ;  dramatic  poem.    Tr.  by  E.  Froth- 

ingham.     With  essay  on    the  poem,  by  Kuno 

Fischer.     New  York,  18(18.   12°.      .     .     .  17.J.-!.U 

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—  Three  comedies.     Tr.  by  J.  J.  Holroyd.    Colchester, 

1838.  10° 1702.10 

Contents  :  Tho  free  thinker.    Tho  treasure.    Minna  von 

Baruheliu  ;  or  tUo  soldier's  fortune. 
Xt^  For  tives  of  L.  see  Biography  (p.  166)  ;  aho  Hagen- 

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(J. I     Les-siiig.     2  V.     1877  [3112.30]  ;—Fortu.  rev.,   March, 

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Lessons  iu  life.     A«  Holland  (J.  G.)     1861 3511.21 

Lessons  of  faith  and  life.    See  Chapin  (U.  11.)     ...    .  3534.03 

Lessons  of  middle  age.     See  Boyd  (A.  K.  H.) 2514  16 

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—  Sam  Houston  and  his  republic.  N.Y., 1846.8°.  3083.08 

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novel.  By  Helen  Dhu,  jiseud.  N.Y., 1855.12°.  223.27 

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Lester  (John  Erastiis).    Atlantic  to  the  Pacific.    What 

to  see  and  how  to  see  it.  B.,  1873.  10°.  1132.15 
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Leti  (.liregorio).  Life  of  popo  Sixtus  v.  London, 
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Letomneau  (Charles).     Biology.     Tr.  by  W.  Maccall. 

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Letter  to  a  friend,  upon  the  riso  and  fall  in  the  foreign 
exchanges,  <(c.     [nunn.]    L.,  1819.    8'.     .  .'i911.21 

Letter  to  S.  Chandler,  from  the  writtr  of  the  History  of  the  man 
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Letters  and  Letter-writing. 

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1858 5922.10 

—  Erasmuf:  (D.)    Liber  utilissimus  cle  censcribendis 

epistolis.    Ed.  nova.    1G4.5 3267.12 

—  Polile  letter  writer  ;  business,  etiquette  and  court- 

ship,    [rtumi.] 3207.11 

—  Townaerid  (  C. )    Analysis  of  letter-writing,  with  ex- 

amples of  business  letters.    1^73.    .     .     .  5922.18 

—  ZeuWiiMi).)  Outlines  of  Utter  writing.  1859.  G42t.26 

2.  Choice  selections,  with  notices  of  celebrated  letter-wriCers. 

—  Duhring{J.)   Letter- writers.    |/n /ifr  Gentlefolks,  ^/c.)  2524.17 

—  Holcombe  {J.  P.)     Literature  in  letters  ;  criticism, 

biography,  history,  eic.     1866 32G7.03 

—  Knox  [V.,ed.)     Elegant  epistles,  ancient  and  modem.     [In  his 

Elejiant  extracts.  V.  3-4.  Id42.j 604G.19 

—  Kniijht  ( C. )    Hall-hours  with  the  best  writers.     2  v. 

1S67 32C7.05 

—  Napier  [J.)    Old  letters.    [In  Afternoon  lectures,  v.  4,  1807  : 

281.30U.] 2512.23 

—  lioberl.t  (  W. )     History  of  letter-writing,  to  the  5th 

century.     1813 32(17.04 

—  6Won  (6r.)     Gossip  about  letters  and  letter-writers. 

Ih70 3267.02 

—  Warner  (iJ.)     Epistolary  curiosities  :  letters  of  the 

17th  oenturj'.     2  v.     18J8 3207.07 

—  WiUmiill.  (li.  A.)     Gems  of  epistolary   correspon- 

dence.    1846 3257.01 

See  also  on  letters  and  letter-writing,  Atlantic  montblv, 
V.  2,  1858.  p.  43-48  ;  Bentley's  niiscel.,  v.  40,  185G,  a«>22- 
440;  Brit.  quar.  rev.,  Oct,  1871;  Friswell's  essayB  on 
English  writers,  ISUO,  p.  190-20U  [2524.17]. 

For  chief  ancient  letter-writers,  see  Cicero  ;  Pliny,  the 
younger  [in  Biography,  p.  132,  188)  ;  and  for  epistolary 
Bpeciuiens  of  otiier  ancient  Iette^-^\Tite^3  consult  Roberts's 
History  of  letter-writiug  [3267.U4]. 

For  chief  Amfricanle'.ter-ivrders,see{in'Bio^a^\iYi  p.  116- 
211),  Adams  (iohn) ;— Adams  [Mrs.  Ji-hnj  ;  -Adams  [Miss). 
— Alexander  (.LW..  i>.i>.):— Ames  (lisher);— Burr  (.\;iri'n); 
— Ohanning  (W.  E.)  ;— Franklin  (B.) ;- Jefferson  :— IVIadi- 
son  ; — Parker  (TUeOklore)  ; —  Pickering  (I'.l  , —  Prescott 
(W.  H.)  ;— Story  (Joseph)  ;— Sumner  (.IjarleP)  .—Thoreau 
(H.  D.)  ; — Ticknor  (George);— Washington  ;— Webster. 

For  c'lirf  English  tctler-wrilers.  see  (in  Biography,  p.  116- 
2121,  Abbot  (Charles,  lord  Cilchester)  ;— Aikeu  (Liuj )  ;_Ar- 
blay(.l/me.  d')  ;— Arnold  (Thos.)  ;— Atterbury  (Fiaucis)  ;— 
Barbauld  [Mrs.)  ;— Barham  (R.  H.)  ;— Berkeley  (George)  ; 
•  Berry  (.Vis  M;irj);— Bewick  (Wni.);— Blessington  (iiidv) ; 

Blomfleld  (C  J.,  6p.).— Bolmgbroko  (Z,o)-</).-Boswell  (J.)  ; 
Brooke  (-5ic  James); — Burke  (Edniuuil); — Burns  (Kobert) ; 
Byron  ;— Campbell  (Tbonia~i  ; -Gary  (Re.  II.  F.)  ;— 
ChaUners  (T.)  ;— Chapono  (.l/ri.)  :— Chesterfield  [Earl  of) ; 
Chorley  (H.  F.)  ;— Churchill  (J.,  duke  of  Marlborough)  ;— 
Churchill  (Sarah,  dudies<  of  Marlborough)  ;— Clough  (A.  H.) ; 
Coleridge  (S.  T)  ;-Constabl3  (A.)  ;— Cornwallis  (C.  lord)  ; 
Cowley  {\.)  : — Cowper  (Wm.)  ; — Cromwell  (O  ; — Delany 
IMrs.)  ;— Dewes  [Sir  E.)  ;— Dickens  (C  )  ;— Doddridge  (P.)  ; 
Evelyn  (J  )  ;— Fos  {C.  J  ) ;— Garrick  (D.)  :— Gibbon  (E.)  ; 
Grant  {Mrs.  Anuel  :— Gray  (Thomas)  ;_Hanmer  [.Sir  T  ); 
Heber  (K.)  ;— Hazhtt  (Wm.)  ;— Hood  (iliniiias)  ;— Hume 
(David);— Hunt  (Leigh).— Jeffrey;— Johnson  (S,);— J  umus; 
Keats  (Johu)  ;— Lamb  (Charles)  ;— Macaulay  (T.  B  )  ;— 
Mackintosh  {Sir  J.';— Montagu  [Liuhj  M.  \V.) ;— Moore 
(Thomas)  ;—Moro  (iiaauali)  ;— Morgan  (i.  u/v)  ; -Napier 
{Sir  C.  J.)  ;— Parr  Sanuiel)  ;— Pcpys  (Saninci)  ;— Raleigh 
(Sir  W.)  :— Ritson  (J.)  ;— Robertson  (E.  \V.)  ;— Robinson 
(Henry  Crahb)  ;— RomiUy  [Sir  S.)  ;— Russell  [Lad\i  Ra- 
chel) ;— Scott  (Vii-  Wiilter)  ;— Seward  (Anna);- Sidney  (.4.); 
Sidney  [Sir  P.)  ;— Shelley  ;— Smith  (Sydney)  ;—Southey 
(R.):— Steele  [Sir  EiehaKl) ;— Sterne  (Lauveui-e)  ;— Swift 
(Jonathan)  :-  Talbot  [MissC  )  —Temple  (.5i>  W,  :— Tonna 
(C.  E.)  ;-Trench  (E.)  ;— Walpole  (Hnraie)  ;— WeUington 
{Duke  ()/■);- Whalley  Thomas  S)  ;— Whately  (R  );— White 
(J.  Blan.o)  — Wickham  (Wm.)  ;— Wilberforce  (Wm  )  ;— 
Wilkes  (John). 

For  chief  European  and  Foreign  letter-writers,  set  (in  Bio- 


graphy, p.  116-209)  Abclard  and  Ueloiso  .  —  Beethoven  ; — 
Bremer  (F  )  ; — Bnnsen  [liaron)  ; — Calvin  ;— Charles  v.; — 
Clement  XIV.;— Du  Deffand  .W/n*-.);— Frederick  theOreat; 
Goethe  ;— Grimm  and  Diderot  ;— Guerin  (Ku;;enie  and 
Maurice  de); — Humboldt  .— Maintenon  [.\fme.  do) ;— Mary, 
gue-n  of  Scots  : — Mozart  ;— Napoleon  I- ; — Recamier  (.Wnw.); 
Schiller: — Sevigne  [Marquise  ile)  : — Swctchino  (-Wnie.); — 
Tocqueville  (A.  de)  ; — Vamhagen  von  Enso  ; — Voltaire. 

3.  Historical  collections, 

—  Ellis  {Sir  H. )    Original  letters  jUus.  of  English  his- 

tory.  [1074-1794.]    Uv 47304 

—  Fcnn  tSir  Jukn).     Paston  letters,  1422-1509.     Ed.  by 

A.  Kamsay.     Bohn,  1849 471.17 

Same.     Ed.  by  J.  Gairdner.    1872.     .     .     472.23 

—  Qreen  (Mr ft.  M.A.E. )     Letters  of  royal  and  illustri- 

ous ladies  of  Great  Britain.  [1103-1558.]  3  v. 
1846 3253.18 

—  LMer.i  by  eminent  persons  in  the  17th  and  18th 

centuries.     2  v.  in  3 3237.04 

Letters  from  abroad.     See  Alford  (H.)    1665 972.18 

Letters  from  a  landscape  painter.  iSV,- Lanman  (C.)  1846.1112.21 
Letters  from  an  Anier.  farmer.  .S'  e  CrevectEur  (J.  H.  ijt.  J.) 
Letters  from  a  Persian.  See  Lyttelton  (li..  lord)  .  .  .  6052.13 
Letters  from  high  latitudes.  *f  Dufferin  {Lord).  \Sm.  991,03 
Letters  from  tlio  old  world.  See  Haight  [Mrs.  S.R.I  2v.  1810.  944. U 
Letters  trom  the  shores  of  the  Baltic.     See  Eastlake  {Lady,  wife 

otSirC.l..)     1844 'J96  06 

Letters  from  tho  Sontli.  St-e  Paulding  (J.  K.)  1S33.  .  .1132.08 
Letters  of  a  sentiuientol  idler.  AVc  Leech  |H.  H  1869.1051.11 
Letters  of  a  traveller.  S.;e  Bryant  (W.  C.i  2  v.  18,')l-69.  941.12 
Letters  of  certain  .lews  to  Voltaire.     See  Guenee  (-\.)     .  3555.17 

Letters  of  Ortis.     See  Foscolo  (tlgo) 192.24 

Letters  of  a  British   spy.     &e  Wirt  (Wm.)     1632.     .     .     .3186.14 

Letters  on  international  relations  before  and  during 
the  war  of  1870.  By  '  The  Times '  correspondent 
at  Berlin.     2  v.    London,  1871.  8°.     .     .     527.08 

Letters  on  the  constrained  celibacy  of  the  clergy  of 
the  church  of  Uome.    [rtrtod,]  L.,  181G.  8^  35iiCi.09 

Letters  to  .a  Bister.     &c  Alcott  (Wm,  A.) 3.ill.l9 

Letters  to  the  Joneses.     See  Holland  (J.  G.)     18C3.     .     ,  2532.06 

Letters  to  young  men.     5'ee  Lacordaire  (R.  P.  L.)    18G7.  3511.14 

Lettrea  de  C-=ic!iet,  Mirabeaa  (II.  G.  li.,  comte  de). 
Enquiries  concerning,     2  r.  in  1.     1787.  5717.29 

Lettsom  (J.C. )  Natural  history  of  the  tea-tree  :  medi- 
cal qualities,  c'e.     London,  1772.   4°.    .     .  4318.14 

Leube  (Wilhelm  Olivier).  Diseases  of  the  stomach  and  intestinee. 
[In  Ziemssen  (H.  von  .     Cyc).  of  nied,,  v.  7,  I87G  ]  4;)58,07 

Levana  ;  or  the  doctrine  of  education. '  See  Richter  (Jean  Paul). 
1863 5514.05 

Levant  (The).     See  Countries  (East.  p.  304). 

Levfique  (Charles).  La  science  de  I'invisible  :  e'tudes 
de  psychologie  et  de  theodicee.  Paris,  ISUo. 
12° ■   .     .     .     .  33G6.10 

—  La  spiritualisme  dans  I'art.  P.,  1861.  12'.  1431.32 
Lever  (Charles  James).     Cornelius  D'Dowd  on  men, 

women,  and  other  things  in  general.  3  v.  Edin- 
burgh, 18G4.  8° 2533.29 

Note.— Repr.  from  Blackw.  mag,,  v.  95.  1864. 
j^g"  For  his  iiovelsf^ee  Fiction  class-list  (p.  498). 
S^ff-  Fit  biogr.  jwtices  of  liim  tree  Biography  (p.  108)  ;  also 
Cath.  world,  Kov..  1877  (C.  L.  at  liome). 

Lever  (Thomas).  Sermons.  1570.  Ed.  by  E.  Arber. 
London,  1870.    16= 5  HI. 11 

Le  Verrier  (Jean).  The  Canarian.  See  Bontier  (Pierre)  and  Le 
Verrier  (J.)    1872 1090.04 

Le  Vert  (Mnw.  Octavia  Walton ).  Souvenirs  of  travel. 
2t,     New  York,  1879.   12° 942.10 

Levesoa  (H.  A.)  [' Tie  Old  Shekarri/,' pseud."]  Hunt- 
ing grounds  of  the  old  world.  >lew  ed.  Lon- 
don, 18i;8.  8" 101-J.21 

See  notice  of  author  in  Saturday  rev.,  Mch.  31,  1877. 

Levesque  (Louise  Cavelier.  dame).  Prince  des  Aigues-Marines 
et  le  Prince  Invisible  ;  coiites.     [fu  Cabinet  des  ft;es.  v,  24,]  , 

Levett  (Christopher).  Voyage  into  New  England  [along  the  coast 
of  JIaiuel,  162;i-1624.    [f/i  Maine  hist.  soc.  coll..  v.  2. J  6ii2.02 

Same.     [In  Mass.  hist,  soc.  3d  a,,  v.  8,  1813.)  .     .    661.28 

Levey's  South  American,  Asiatic,  and  Oceanic  busi- 
ness directory.     New  York.  1874,  &".      .  1150.12 

Levi  (D.  L.  .41vares).  Elements  d'histoiro  ge'nerale. 
2le  ed.     Bruxelles,  1814 412.15 

Levi  (David).  Defence  of  the  Old  Testament  ;  letters 
to  Thomas  Paine.     New  York,  1797.  12°. 

Le'vi  (Eliphasi.  Dogme  et  rituel  do  la  haute  magie. 
2eed.     2  v.     Paris,  1861.  8° 3817.29 

Levi  (Leone).  Annals  of  British  legislation,  v.  1-14  ; 
N.  s.,  V.  1-4.     London,  1856-68.    8^     .     . 

—  History  of  British  commerce  and  economic  prog- 

ress, 1763-1870.     London,  1872.   8°.     .     ,  5927.09 


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LEVI  -  LEWIS 


L3vi  (Leone"!,  continued. 

—  On  taxation  ;  how  raised,  and  how  expended.    Lon- 

don, 1860.  12° 5932.01 

—  Theory  and  practice  of  the  metric  system  of  weights 

and  measures.     London,  1871.   16°.     .     .  4015.14 

—  Wages  and  earnings  of  the  working  classes.     Lon- 

don, 1867.  ^. 5933.04 

Leviathan  ;  or  a  conmouwealth.  See  Hobbes  (T.)  English  works, 
V.  3.  1839.J 6043.08 

Levin  (Thomas  W.)  Six  lectures  introd.  to  the  phi- 
losophical writings  of  Cicero.  Cambridge,  (E)u/- 
lanil\   1871.  8° 5422.01 

Levins  .Peter).  Manipulus  vocabulorum  ;  a  diction- 
arv  ot  English  and  Latin  words,  1570.  Ed.  by 
H."  B.  Wheatley.     L.,  aandcft  soc.,1867.  4°.  5113.49 

.Same.     L.,  Eirhi  Engl,  texlsoc,  1867.  8°.  7913.08 

Leviticus.     See  Biblical  literature  [Lemticus,'^.  90). 

Lewes  (Charles  Lee).  Memoirs,  containing  anecdotes 
of  the  EnE^lish  and  Scottish  stages.  By  himself. 
4v.     London,  1805.   16° 3112.12 

Iiewes  (George  Henry).  Aristotle  :  a  chapter  from 
the  history  of  science.     L.,  1864.  8°.     .  5424.07 

—  Biographical   history  of    jihilosophy.      2  v.     New 

York,  1857.  8° 5415.02 

Note. — For  tbe  3d  etl.  see  below,  •  History  of  philos.,'  etc. 
Note. — RevieAved  in  New  Englander.  v.  16,  1858 ;  N.  A. 

rev.,  V.  86,  1858  ;  Wiuslow'6  jour.,  of  psy.  med.,  v.  10,  1857  ; 

V.  13,  1860. 

—  Comte's  Philosophy  of  the  sciences  :  an  exposition. 

London,  1853.  8°.      .  • 3913.11 

—  History  of  philosophy.  3ded.  2  v.  L.,1867.8°.5415.04 

V.  1.  Ancient  philosophy.    2.  Modern  philosophy, 
ifote.— Eeviewed  in  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  104,  1868. 

—  Life  and  works  of  Goethe.  2  t.  L.,  1855.  8°.  3066.08 
Same.     2  v.     Boston,  1856.  8°.      .     .     .3006.06 

iVo(e.— Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev  ,  v.  106,  1857. 

—  Life  of  Kobespierre.     London.  1849.   12°.   .   3153.15 

—  Mr.  Darwin's  hypotheses,    [/n  Fortnightly  rev.,  v.  9-10, 1868  ; 

.i  papers.} 

—  Noble  heart :  drama.    3  acts.    [F.  S.  D.,  v.  40.]  .    .    .1772.28 

—  On  actors  and  the  (irt  of  acting.  L.,187o.  12°.   1735.27 

—  Physiology  of  common  life.     2  v.'    New  York,  1^59. 
•  12°. 4325.11 

—  Principles  of  success  in  literature.   [/7iFortn.  rev,,  v.  1-2, 1866.] 

—  Problems   of  life  and  mind.     First  series.     Foun- 

dations of  a  creed.     2  v.     B.,  1874-5.   8'.  5414.20 
Contents: :  Introd.?  method  of  science  and  its  application 
to  metaphysics.     Rules  of  philosophizing.     Problem  1. — 
The  limitations  of  knowledge. 

V.  2.  Principles  of  certitude.  From  the  known  to  the 
unknown.  Matter  and  force.  Force  and  cause.  The  ab- 
solute in  the  correlations  of  feeling  and  motion. 

iVoie.— Reviewed  in  Fortn.  rev.,  July,  1874  (by  F.  Harri- 
son) ;  and  in  Westm.  rev.,  July,  1874. 

—  Physical  basis  of  mind.     2d  series  of  Problems  of 

life  and  mind.     Boston,  1877.   12°.      .     .  5414.22 

—  Seaside  studies  at  Hfracombe,  Tenby,  Scilly  Isles, 

and  Jersey.     Edinburgh,  1858.    8°.     .     .  4826.05 

—  Story  of  Goethe's  life.     Boston,  1873.  12°.  3066.23 

—  Studies   in  animal  life.     N.   Y.,   1860.   12°.  4712.01 

—  KiboHTh.)     English  psychology.     1873 6426.11 

S:e  Pop.  sci.  moutiily,  1876  (Sketch  of  G.  H.  L.) 
Lewres    (Mrs.     Marian    Evans,    wife    of    George    H.) 
['  George  Etiot,' pseud.}    Adam  Bede.     New  York, 
18.9.   12° 184.01 

JVr»fc. —Reviewed  in  Blackwood,  v.  85,  1859  ;  Ed.  rev., 
V.  110  :  West,  rev.,  v.  71,  1859. 

—  Daniel  Deronda.     2  v.     N.  Y.,  1876.  12°.     .     186.32 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Ed,  rev.,  Oct.,  1876;  Fortn.  rev., 
Nov.,  1876  (by  Sidney  Colvin)  ;  Brit,  qu.  rev.,  Oct.,  1876,  or 
Eclec.  mag,,  Dec,  1876;  Atl.  monthly,  v.  38  (by  H.  James, 
jr.) ;  Temple  bar,  Apr.,  1877  or  Littell,  Apl.  28th  (Deronda's 
mother,  a  lit.  parallel)  ;  Appletou's  jour.,  Sept.,  1877  (Gwen- 
dolen) ;  Macmillan's  mag,,  June.  1877  (Moidecai,  by  J, 
Jacobs)  ;  Nat,  qu.  rev.,  Apl.,  1878  ;  Inter,  rev,,  V.  3,  1876 
(by  R.  A.  Bowker). 

—  Felix  Holt,  the  Radical.     N.  Y.,  1866.  8°.    .     184.02 

Note Reviewed  in  Blackw,  mag,,  v.  100, 1866  ;  Contemp, 

rev.,  T.  3,  1866;  Ed.  rev,,  v,  124,  1866  ;  Westm.  rev.,  V.  86  ; 
1866. 

—  How  Lisa  loved  the  king.     B,,  1859,  16°.   .  1642.26 

—  Legend  of  Jubal,  and  other  poems.     Boston,  1874. 

16° 1642.29 

Contents :   Legend   of  Jubal,     Agatha,    Armgart,     How 

Lisa  loved  the  king,    A  minor  prophet.    Brother  and  sister. 

Stradivarius.      Two  lovers.     Aiion.      O  may   I  join   the 

choir  invisible. 
Note. — Reviewed  in  Macm.  rev.,  May,  1870. 

—  Middlemarch.     New  Y'ork,  1873.   8°.       .     .     184.13 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Blackw.  mag.,  v,  112,  1872  :  Brit.  qu. 


rev,,  April,  1873;  Catholic  world,  Sept.,  1873  ;  Contem.rev., 
Feb.,  1877  (Middlemarch  and  Daniel  Deronda,  by  Edward 
Dowden), 

—  Mill  on  the  floss,     Boston,  1869.   12°.     .     .     184,01 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Blackw.  mag.,  v,  87,  1860;  Westm, 
rev.,  v.  74,  1860.  • 

—  Romola.     New  York,  1870.  12° 184.04 

N'tte. — Reviewed  in  Westm.  rev.,  v,  80,  1863, 

—  The  Spanish  gypsy,  a  poem.    B.,l.sus.  16°.  1642.27    . 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Blackw.  mag,,  103,  1868  ;    Contem, 
rev,  V,  8,  1868  (G,  Eliot,  as  a  poet,  by  W,  B,  Rands)  ;  Ed. 
rev,,  V.  128.  1868  ;  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  78,  1868  ;  N.  A.  rev,,    /' 
V.  107,  1868  (by  H.  James.jr,)  ;  Westm,  rev,,  v,  90,  1868.  ' 

—  Wise,  witty,  and  tender  sayings  in  prose  and  verse. 

Selected  from  [her]  works,  by  A.  Main.  Edin- 
burgh, 1872.   16° 6212,00 

—  Button  R.  H.)    G,  Eliot.     [In  his  Essays,  1876,]    .    ,  2632,26 

See  also  Atlantic,  v,  18, 18G6  (Novelsof  G,  E,,  by  H,  James, 
jr.) :  Contem,  rev.,  v.  20,  1872  or  Littell.  1874,  v,  4  (by  Prof. 
Dowden)  :  London  soc,  April,  May,  1875  (George  Eliot  in 
Derbyshire,  by  G,  Roslyn)  ;  Macmillan.  Aug,,  1866  (by  J. 
Morley)  ;  Nat,  qu.  rev,,  v.  1,  1861  ;  ScrilJner's  nio.,  v.  8  (by 
W,  C,  WilkiuBon) ;  Nat,  rev,,  v,  11,  18(i0  (Novels  of  George 
Ehot);  North  Brit,  rev,,  v,  45, 1866  ;  Quar.  rev,,  v,  108.  1860: 
Lond,  qu.  rev,,  Jan,,  1874  (George  Eliot  and  Comtism), 

Le'win  (Rafihael  D.  C. )  What  is  Judaism  ?  or  a  few 
words  to  the  Jews.     N.  Y.,  1870.  16°.     .  3566.11 

Le'win  (Thomas).  Life  apd  Epistles  of  St.  Paul. 
London,  1851.  8° 3756.01 

Le'wina  (Wm.)-  Her  Majesty's  mails:  the  British 
post-office.     London,  1864.   1'2°.      .     .     .  2712.12 

—  History  of  banks  for  savings  in  Great  Britain  and 

Ireliind.    London,  [1866.]  8° 6933,16 

Lewis  (Alonzo),-  Poems.  Boston,  1831,  12°.  1663.24 
Le'wis  (Mr.i.  Anna  Estelle),     Records  of  the  heart, 

and  other  poems.     New  York,  1857.  8°.  .   1665.04 

—  Sappho  :  a  tragedy.     By  Stella.     3d  ed.     London, 

1877.  12° 1732.13 

Le'wis   (Charlton  T.)      History  of  Germany.      New 

York,  1874.  8° 544.25 

Le'wis  (Dio).     Five-minute  talks  -with  young  women, 

and  certain  other  papers.   N.Y.,1874.  12°.  4321.26 

—  New  gymnastics.     Boston,  1862.   1'2°.     .     .  4613.04 

—  Our  digestion  ;  or  my  jolly  friend's  secret.     Phila- 

delphia and  Boston,  1872.  1-2° 4321.22 

—  Our  girls.     New  York,  1S71.   1'2° 58'22.16 

-i\'o(e.— Criticised  in  Nat.  qu,  rev.,  v.  22.  1871  ;  p.  360-373. 

—  TaUis  about  health.  Boston,  1871.  18°.  .  4321.19 
— 'TsRs  about  people's  stomachs.  B.,  1870.  12°.  4324.10 

—  Weak  lungs,  and  how  to  make  them  strong.     Bos- 

ton, 1863.  12° 4324.27 

Lewis  ( E.  C. )  Tabular  outlines  of  universal  history. 
London,  1870.   4° 418.03 

Le'wis  (Elisha  J.)  American  sportsman.  Philadel- 
phia, 1868.  8° 4617.01a 

Same.     Philadelphia,  1863.  8°.      ...  4617.01 

Le'wis  (Frederick  Christian).  Scenery  of  the  rivers 
of  ihngland  and  Wales,  illus.  by  68  painters'  etch- 
ings.    3  pts.  in  1   V.     L.,   [1854.]  fol.     .   1437.12 

Le'wis   (George).     Series  of  groups,    illustrating  the 
physiognomy,    manners,   and    character    of    the 
people  of  France  and  Germany.  L,,1823,8°,2745.22  _ 
Note. — Inserted  in  Dibdin's  Bibl.  tour  in  France,  1821.      " 

Lewis  (Rec.  George).  The  Bible,  the  missal,  and  the 
breviary,     Edinburgh,  1853.    8°.     .     .     .   3707.01 

Le'wis  ( Sir  George  Cornewall*.  Dialogue  on  the  best 
form  of  government.     L.,  1863.   16°.    ,.    .  5714.13 

—  Essay  on  the  government  of  dependencies.     Lon- 

don, 1841.  8° 5727.07 

—  Essay  on  the  influence  of  authority  in  matters  of 

opinion.     London,  1849.  8° 5435.24 

—  Essay  on  the  origin  and  formation  of  the  Romance 

languages.     London,  1835,  8° 6424.28 

—  Essays  on  the  administrations  of  Gt.  Britain,  1783- 

1830.     Ed.  by  Sir  E.  Head.     L., 1864.  8°.     477.17 

—  Evidence  relating  to  parochial  assessments.     Lon- 

don, 1850.  8° 5093.21 

—  Historical  survey  of  the  astronomy  of  the  ancients. 

London,   1862.   8° '.     .     .     .  4017.19 

—  Inqtiiry  into  the  credibility  of  early  Roman  history. 

2  V.     London,  1855.   8° 436.15 

■ —  Letters  to  various  friends.  Ed.  by  G.  P.  Lewis. 
London,  1870.  8° 3112.09 

—  On  local  disturbances  in  Ireland  ;  and  on  the  Irish 

church   question.     London,  1836.  8°.     .     497.22 


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LEWIS  -  LIBRARIES 


690 


—  On  the  use  and  abuse  of  some   political    terms. 

London,  1832.  8°. 5711.25 

—  Treatise  on  the  methods  of  observation  and  reason- 

ing in  politics.  2  V.  London,  1852.  8".  5715.1fi 
AVe  notices  of  G.  C.  L.  in  Fi-aser's  m.ig.,  v.  67,  1863. 

Lewis  (Henry).  Principles  of  perspective.  Gth  ed. 
London,  \_n.  d.]  12° 1472.08 

LevTis  (James,  office  of  reg.  t/m.)  Digest  of  the  Eng- 
lish census  of  1871.    'Loudon,  1873.  8°.   .  .'^928. 17 

Lewis  (Jatncs).  luHtructions  for  coUoctingland  and  fresh-water 
shells,     [/ii  Sm.  report.  1866.) 3936.21 

Iiewis  (liei'.  John,  b.  17401.  Life  and  sufferings  of 
John  Wiclif..  Oxford,  1820.  8°.      ...  3184.10 

Le'v^is  (John,  of  Fa.)  Tables  of  comparative  etymo- 
logy :  Greek,  Latin,  .Spanish,  Italian,  French, 
English,  and  German.     Phil.,  1828.  4°.   .  6416.15 

Levris  (Meriwether)  and  Cleirke  (W. )  Biddle  {N.) 
Hist,  of  the  exped.  of  Lewis  and  Clarke  to  the 
Eocky  Mountains,  1804-06.  [Ed.]  by  P.  AUen. 
2  V.     [H.  r.  L] 1071.01 

Lewis  (Morgan).  Herring  (J.)  and  Longacre  {J.  B.)  Nat.  portr. 
gallery,  v.  3.   1836 3247.10 

Lewis   (Lady  Maria  Theresa).     Lives  of  the  friends 

and   contemporaries    of   lord   Clarendon.     3  v. 

London,   1852.   8'' 3085.14 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  96.  or  Ecler.  mag.,  v.  27. 

1863  ;  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  45,  1852.  or  Eclec.  mag.,  v.  25,  1862. 
Lewis  (Matthew  Gregory).     The  Bravo  of  Venice,  a 

romance.     2d   ed.     London,  1805.  1G°.  .     22:1.70 

—  Tales  of  wonder.  [Poems.]  Dublin,  1805.  8°.  1663.23 

—  Life  and  correspondence.     [Ed.  by  Mrs.  C.  B.  Wil- 

son.]     With   pieces  in   prose  and  verse.     2  v. 

London,  1839.  8" 3112.07 

jftg-  For  his  dramas  see  Plays  (Alphabetical  arrangement). 
Le'wls  (Richard).     History  of  the  life-boat,  and  its 

work.     London,  1874.   12° 4517.34 

LevTia  (Tayler) .    The  Divine  human  in  the  scriptures. 

New  York,  1860.   12° 3565.28 

Note. — Reviewed,  New  Englander,  v.  18  (by  prof.  Martin). 

—  New  rhythmical  version  of  the  book  of  Job.    With  exegs^cal 

notes  and  addenda.    New  York.   [1874.]    8".    [/n   Lange. 
Comm.  O.  T,.  V.  7.] 3725.16 

—  Patriarchal  and  Jewish  servitude  no  argument  for  American 

slavery,     [//i  Fast  day  sermons,  1861.] 3647.20 

—  Hato  against  the  atheists  ;  or  10th  book  of  the  Dia- 

logue  on  laws.      With  notes  and  dissertations. 
New  York,  1815.  12° 3.56.5.21 

—  Six  days  of  creation.  Schenectady,  1855. 12°.  3762.02 

A'btf.— Reviewed  by  J.  D.  Dana  in  Bibl.  sacra,  v.  13-U 
(Several  articles.) 

—  State  rights  :  a  photograph  from  the  ruins  of  ancient  Greece. 

"With  dissertations  on  the  ideas  of  nationality,  of  sover- 
eignty, and  the  right  of  revolution.  Albany, 1865.  8".  6725.27 

Lewis  (Wui. )  Treatise  on  the  gaiB^  of  chess.  Lon- 
don, 1844.  8= 4614.08 

Le'wls  I W.  G.)  The  trades  and  industrial  occupations 
of  the  Bible.     Loudon,  [1874.]  12°.     .     .3721.24 

Le'wls  (Wm.  H.,  D.D.)  Confession  of  Christ.  New 
York,  1854.  12° 3566.13 

• —  Sermons  for  the  christian  year.  New  York,  1853. 
12° 3566.12 

Lewis  county,  (.V.  r.)    See  Countries  (Lewis  county,  p.  340). 

Lews.     See  Countries  (Hebrides.  *  329). 

Lexicons.  ^S*  For  lexicons  of  various  languages  see  Language. 
See  also  references  under  Dictionaries  (p.  415). 

Lexington,  (Mass.)     See  Countries  (Lexington,  p.  340). 

Lezo'W   (Friedrich).      Novellistisches.     v.    1.      New 

York,  1S72.  12° 7118.26 

V.  1.  Aufdem  Geierfels. 

Leycester  ( Sic  Peter)  n»i(i  Maiii'waring  (Sir  T.)  Tracts 
respecting  Amicia,  daughter  of  Hugh  Cyvelick, 
earl  of  Chester,  1673-79  ;  ed.  with  introduction  by 
W.  Beamont.  3  v.  London,  1870.  4°.  [Chet- 
ham  soc,  v.  78-80.] 5095. 3-) 

L'h^ritier  (Mile.  M.  J.)  La  tour  tenebreiise  etles  Joura  lumineux  ; 
contes  Anglois.    [/ii  Cabinet  des  fees,  v.  12. 1786.)  .  7052.12 

L'Homoad  (Charles  l''ran(;ois).  Elements  of  French 
grammar.  From  the  French,  [by  H.  W.  Long- 
fellow].    12th  ed.     Boston,  1848.   12°.     .  6413.40 

L'Hdpital  (Michel  de.  chancellor  of  France,  b.  1505,  d.  1673).  Sec 
New  monthly  mag.,  July,  1860. 

Iiiancovirt  (C.  A.  de  Goddes,  comte  de)  and  Manning 
(J.  A. )  Pius  IX  ;  or  the  first  year  of  his  pontifi- 
cate.    2  V.     London,  1S47-8.  8°.     .     .     .  3144.28 

lAhanius.  the  sophist.  Epistles  to  Julian,  [/n  Julianus.  Select 
works,  V.  1.  1784]  ;— Monody  on  Nicomedia.  destroyed  by 
aa  earthquake.  Monody  on  the  Daphniean  temple  of 
Apollo.     [In  V.  2]  ;— Life,  by  Fabricius.     [In  v.  2.]    .  5046.23 


Libby  prison.  (Richmrmd,    Va.)    See  Countries    (Cniled  Stat<t : 

I'rison  life,  p.  388). 
Libol  and  slander.    See  Law.  (Libel  and  slantler,  p.  C89.) 
Liber  albus  :  the  white  book  of  the  city  [of  London] 

Compiled   a.d.  1419  by  John  Carpenter,  common 

clerk.      From    the    Latin    and    Anglo-Norman. 

London,  1861.   8°. 48,5.17 

Liber  fluviorum.     ,?«  Turner  (J.  M. 'W.) 1446,27 

Liber  librorum  [the  Bible]  :  its  structure,  limitations, 

and   purpose,     [rtwm.]     L.,   Is67.  8°.     .  3566.14 

Liber  studiorum.    See  Turner  (J.  M.  W.) 1437.13 

Liberia.    See  Countries  (Liberia,  p.  340). 

Liberty.     See  Government  and  politics  (Liberty  and  other  kindred 

heculitigs,  p.  5M7)  ;— Journalism  {Liberty  o/the press,  p.  658)  ; 

— Biblical  and  rclig.  lit.  (Religious  liberty  arid  toleration,  p. 

101)  ; — Opinions. 
Liberty.    A'ee  Thomson  (James).    Poetical  works.  .     .     .  1621.20 
Liberty  bell.     [Pieces  in  verse  and  prose.]    By  friends 

of  freedom.  Boston,  1842.  16°.  .  .  .  5831.21 
Liberty,  equality,  fraternity.  See  Stephen  (J.  F.)  1873.  6724.17 
Liberty  of  conscience.     See  Biblical  and  religious  lit.  (Heligious 

liberty,  p.  101). 
Liberty  of  the  will.    .S'cs  Philosophy  (IFi'in.      .    .    «    .     .3558.14 
Liberty's  triumph  :  a  poem.    .Sfe  Landis  (R. 'W.)  1849.     .  1663,12 
Librarian  (The).    See  Savage  (James).    3  v.     1808.09.     .  2744.17 
Libraries. 

—  Amn:   soc.   scietice  assoc.     Free    public    libraries, 

their  foundation  and  administration,  with  a  list 
of  books  ;  [by  S.  Eliot].  Eevised  ed.  New  Y'ork 
and  Cambridge,  1871.   16° 

—  American  library  journal.     See  below.  Library  journal. 

—  JiAJwards  (E.)     Free  town  libraries,  their  formation, 

management,  and  history  ;  in  Britain,  France, 
Germanj',  and  America.  With  notices  of  book- 
collectors.     1869 2744.07 

Libraries  and  founders  of  libraries.  1864.  2744.03 

Memoirs   of   libraries  ;  including    handbook  of 

library  economy.     2  v.    1859 2744.01 

Statistio»l  view  of  principal  public  libraries  in  Europe 

and  U.S.     [/n  Statistical  soc.    Jourual,  v.  11,  1848.)  6934.11 

. —  Great  Britain.  Pari,  report  of  commissioners  ap- 
pointed to  inquire  into  the  constitution  and  gov- 
ernment of  the  British  Museum  ;  ■with  evidence. 
1850.   fol 2747.01 

■ — Greene  (G.  IF.)  Libraries.  [/;i  Ms  Historical  studies,  1850  : 
p.  277-322.] 2526.06 

—  Guild  (R.  A.)     Librarian's  manual  ;  a   treatise  on 

bibliography  ;  added  sketches  of  public  libraries. 
18^8 2714.05 

—  Home  (T.  H.)    Memoir  on  the  public  librariesof  the  antients. 

[In  his  lutrod.  to  bibl.,  v.  1.] ,  2744.20 

—  Jewell   { C.    C. )     Notices   of  public  libraries  in  the 

U.S.  1851.    [App.  to  4th  Smith,  report.]  2721.09 

—  ii'jj'ai')/ journal,     v.  1.     N.  Y.,  1877.  4°. 

—  Moore  (N.  F. )    Address  to  the  Alumni  of  Columbia 

College,  Mch.  16,  1844 4112.13 

—  Mnllbts  [J.  D.)      Free   libraries  and    newsrooms  : 

their  formation  and  management.     1869.  2744.08 

—  Rhees  (  W.  J.)     Manual  of  jiublic  libraries,  institu- 

tions and  societies  in  the  United  States  and  Brit- 
ish provinces.     1859 2744.06 

— -  Spalding  [  Jf .  J.)  Libraries  in  the  '  dark  '  ages,  [/n  his  Miscel., 
v.,  1875]: — Origin  and  hist,  of  libraries  in  auc.  and  mod- 
ern times.     [In  V.  2  ] 3438  22 

—  Spofford  (A.  R.)    Public  libraries  of  the  U.  S.     [In  Amer. 

soc.  sci.  assoc.     Trans.,  no.  2,  1870.] 5811.01 

—  United  Slates.     Bureau  of  education.     [Annual]  re- 

port, 1872-76 5516.04 

Note. — Contains  statistics  of  libraries  in  United  States. 
Public  libraries  in  the  United  States  :  their  his- 
tory, condition, .  and   management.     Special  re- 
.port.     2pts.     Washington,  1876.  8°.  .     .  2721.07 
Note. — Pt.  1  affords  the  fullest  details  yet  published  of 
the  history  anil  btatietics  of  libraries  in  the  U.  S.;  with 
papers  upon  library  administration,  catalogues  and  cata- 
loguing, bibliography,  etc.    Pt.  2  is  '  Rules  for  a  printed 
dictionary  catalogue,  by  C.  A.  Cutter.' 

—  Wynne  (J.)     Priv.ate  libraries  of  N.  Y.    1860.2714.04 

See  also  Amer.  soc.  sci.  assoc.  Trans.,  no.  7,  1874  (Free 
lending  libraries).  Chambers's  papers  for  the  people,  v.  6, 
1850  (Public  libraries)  ;  Bibliotheia  sacra,  Jan..  1871  (Free 
public  libraries,  by  J.  "W.  Wellman)  ;  Ed.  rev.,  Jan.,  1874 
(Libraries,  ancient  and  modern)  ;  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  47,  1853 
(Visit  to  the  Burgundian  library  at  Brussels)  ;  Lippincott'a 
mag.,  Mch.,  1809  (The  public  library  of  Boston,  by  h.  0. 
Davis)  ;  London  soc.  Dec.  1871  (Circulating  libraries) ; 
Meliora,  v.  2,  1859  (Libraries  for  the  jieople)  .  North  Biit. 
review,  v.  31.  1859  (Libraries)  ;  v.  51.  1870  (Babylonian  anil 
Assyrian  libraries)  ;  Statistical  soc.  journal,  v.  33,  1870 
(Statistical  notes  on  the  free  town  libraries  of  Gt.  Britain 
and  the  continent,  by  W.  E.  A.  Axon)  ;  Westni.  rev.,  v.  93, 


lu  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER, 


700 


LIBRARIES-  LIFE 


Librariss,  corUiimeil. 

3870  (Tbe  Iiiipurial  library  of  Paris)  :  T,  98,  1872  {Free  pub- 
lic libiMries)  ;  All.  inontliiy,  v.  38  (A  librarian's  worli,  by 
J.  Fiske) ;  v.  lG(Th9  visible  and  iuvisibJe  iu  libraries,  by 
A.  M.  Wateison). 

]^S^  For  Library  Catalogurs,  Reports,  and  Histori/,  tee 
Albany  young  men's  jissoiiation  (p-  10)  ; — American  an- 
tiqnariau  society  ;— American  institute.  New  York.  Cata- 
logue of  tho  library  ;— Astor  library  (p.  60)  ;— Baltimore 
meri.-aiitilo  library  ;  — Bodleian  library  (p.  221)  ;  — Bos- 
ton atbenajuni  (I).  2'J4  of  Catalogue)  ;— Boston  merc^au- 
tile  library  (p.  295)  ;--Boston  Public  library  (p  2U5)  ;— Bos- 
ton social  law  libtary  (p.  2tl5)  ;  -Bowdoin  colle;;e  (p.  228)  ; 

British  rouseum  (p.  2J3) ;— Bronson  (Sila^i)     libiary  (p. 

23i)  ■— Brooliline  publio  library  p.  2'.ill)  ;— Brooklyn  nier- 
cantile  library  (p.  29il)  :— Brown  university  (p.  2:m|  ;— 
Buffalo  young  men's  association  (p.  2;Hi  :— Cambridge 
higb  BL-hool  (p.  249)  ;— Cincinnati  public  library  (p.  301)  .— 
Cincinnati  young  men's  mercantile  library  association  (p. 
301)  ;— Columbia  college.  New  York  ;— Hartford  youug 
men's  institute  (p.  3'29)  ;— Harvard  university  library  (p. 
608)  ;—  Indianapolis  public  library  (p.  044) ;—  Loganian 
libraiy.  PbiladdpUia  ;  —  London  institution  ;  —  London 
librarji; — Long  Island  bistorical  society  ;— Manchester 
free  library  ; —  Massachusetts  histoi  ical  society  ;—  Mil- 
waukee young  men  8  associalion  ; — Newark  library  asso- 
ciation :~Newburyport  public  library  ;— New  York  ap- 
prentices library  -.—New  York  mercantile  library  (p.  3S0 
of  Catalogue)  :— New  York  society  library  (p.  35u) ;— New 
York  state  library  (p.  35-2)  ;— Otis  library.  Norwich,  Conn.); 
— Philadelphia  (Ijibrary  company  of)  :— Philadelphia  mer- 
cantile hbi  ary  ;— Providence  atbenieum  ;— Quincy  public 
library; — Redwood  library  audatlienieum.  [Nrwporl,  H  /.); 
— St.  Louis  niercantilo  library  ; — St.  Louis  public  school  li- 
brary ;~San  Francisco  mercantile  library :— Salem  alhe- 
niBum:— Troy  youug  men's  association  :— "Turner  free  li- 
brary ; — Wisconsin  state  historical  society. 

j^"  For  Catalogues  of  bonksfJlrrs  see  Barthes  and  Low- 
ell 12713.30]  :—Bohn  [2713.251:— Dawson  (Wm.)  and  Son 
[2713.28]  -.—Putnam  (O.  P.)  and  Sons  |'2713.21]  :— Quarilch  : 
Bodd  [2723.14]  ;  — Smith  (J.  K.)  ;— Willis  and  Sotheran 
[2713. 31|. 

HW  S"  aho  BibUography  (p.  107)  ;— Catalogues  (p.  266) ; 
— Literature  ; — Reading. 

Library  compauy  of  Pbila.    S<-e  Philadelphia  library  company. 

Library  of  commerce.     ,5'-'' Hunt  (Freeman) 6927.12 

Library  of  Congress.  Catalogue.  Wash., 1840.8=.  2714.30 

—  Catalogue.     Washington,  18G1.   8°.     .     .     .2715.13 

—  Catalogue  of  additions.     1804-00.     3  v.     Washing- 

ton, 1864-r,fi.   12° 

—  Catalogue  of  books  added,  Dec.  1,  1866-1872.    Wash 

ington,  1868-74.  8= 2716.09 

—  Catalogue  of  recently  added  books,  1873-75.     With 

index  to  subjects  and  titles.  Wash., 1876. S°.2716  15 

—  Catalogue.     Index  of  subjects.     2  v.     Washington, 

186J.   H° '2716.17 

—  Eeport  of  the  librarian.     18r.6-77.    Wash..  1866-78.  8°. 

Sre  illust.  article  bv  B.  P.  Poore,  in  Harper's  mag.,  v.  46. 

Library  notes.     .S-if  Russell  (A.  P.)     1875 2642.25 

Library  of  American  biography.     See  Sparks  (Jared).    . 
Library  of  poetry  and  song.     With  introd.  by  W.  C. 

Bryant.     New  York.  1871.   b° 1615.21 

Libyan  Desert.     See  Countries,  e(r.  (p.  340). 
Licenses.    See  Temperance  question. 
Lichens.     See  Botany  (p.  '226). 

Lichteuthal  (Pietro).  Dizionario  e  bibliografia  della 
musica.     2  v.     Milano,  1820.  8°.     .     .     .  i:)65.22 

Liddell  (Henry  George).  History  of  Home,  to  the 
empire.     New  York,  1868.  1'2° 4J3.2'.J 

—  and  Scott  (E, )    Greek-English  lexicon.    With  addi- 

tions, by  H.  Drisler.    New  York.  1857.   8°.  6415.03 

Liddiard  [Rev.  Wm.)     ReiJding  (C.)    Personal  reminiscences  of 

eminent  men.  V.  1,  1867  ;  p.  02-91 3'222.02 

Liddou  (Henry  Parry,  D.  U. )  Divinity  of  Christ. 
Bampton  lectures,   1866.     5th    ed.      New  York, 

1871.   8° 3560.23 

iVofc— For  reply,  jff«  Examination,  eic 8566.23 

—  Sermons  preached  before  the  Univ.  of  Oxford,  1803- 

08.     New  York.  1869.  12'' 35i;«.27 

—  Some  elements  of  religion  :  Lent  lectures,  1870. 

London,  1872.   8' 3506.'25 

Note. — For  critical  notices  of  H.  P.  L..  «c  London  soc. 
Nov.,  1869  ;  and  Davies  (CM.)  Orthodox  London,  1870  ; 
p.  74-82 3446.14 

Lieber  (Francis).  The  ancient  and  the  modern 
teacher  of  i^olitios  ;  introd.  discourse  to  lectures 
on  the  state.     New  York,  1860.  8^     .     .  5725.26. 

—  Character  of  the  gentleman.     3d  ed.    Philadelphia, 

1864.   10= 5427.19 

—  Constitution  and  plan  of  education  for  Girard  col- 

lege for  orphans.    Philadelphia,  183!.  8°.   5518.21 

—  Essays  on  property  and  labor.  N.Y.,1817.18''.  591'2.;i0 

—  Legaland  politic.^^hermencutics.B.,183',1.12°.5714.24 


—  Manual  of  political  ethics.     2d  cd.  revised.     Ed.  by 

T.  D.  Woolsey.     2  v.     Phil.,  1875.   b°.     .  5726.24 
Same.     Parti.     Boston,  1838.  8=.      .     .  57l6.24 

—  Notes  on  fallacies  peculiar  to  American  protection- 

ists.    New  York,  1869.  8= 572.5. 2S 

—  On   civil  liberty  and  self  government.     Philadel- 

phia, 185,1.  8^ 5715.07 

—  On  international  copyright.    N.Y.,1840.  8".  2712.32 

—  Reminiscences  of   an  intercourse   with    Niebuhr. 

London,  183.3.  12= 3134.07 

Same.     Philadelphia,  1835.   18°.     .     .     .3134.07 

—  Stranger  in  America.     Phil.,  1835.  8°.    .     .1074.05 

—  Vucal    sounds    of    Laura  Bridgman.  •  [/n    Smith,    contrib. 

V.  2.J 3937.02 

—  What  is  our  constitution,  league,  pact,  or  govern- 

ment :  lectures.  With  address  on  secession, 
1851.     New  York,  1S61.  8° 5725.26 

—  and  others.    See  Encyclopaedia  Americana. 
Lieber(O.M.)  Assayer's  guide.  Phil., 1S5'2.12°.  3933.45 
Liebig   (Johann  Justus  von).      Complete  works  on 

chemistry.  Philadelphia,  [1852].  8°.  .  4215.24 
Coittenta  :  Chemistry  in  its  application  to  agriculture 
and  physioloyy.  Animal  cbeniistry  :  physiology  and  pa- 
thology. Familiar  letters  on  ehemistry  aud  its  relations 
to  commerce,  physiology  and  agriculture.  Motion  of  the 
jiiires  in  the  animal  body.  Polato  disease.  Chemistry  in 
relation  to  physiology  and  patholoyy. 

—  Connection  and  equivalence  of  forces.    [In  Youmans  (E.  L  ) 

Correlatiou  of  forces  ;  p.  385. 397  ) 4022.03 

—  Handbook  of  organic  analysis.     Ed.  by  A.  W.  Hoff- 

mann.    London,  1853.  10° 421:i.33 

—  Induction  and  deduction.     [In  Sm.  report,  1870.]    .     .  3936.25 

—  Natural  laws  of  husbandry.   N.Y.,18(i3.  12S   6123.04 

—  and  Kopp  (H. )     Annual  report  of  the  progress  of 

chemistry,  and  i^hysies,  mineralogy,  geology. 
1847-50.  Ed.  by  A.  W.  Hoflfmann,  and  others. 
4  V.     London,  1849-53.  8= 4214.29 

For  notices  of  Liebig  see  Contem.  rev.,  Apr..  1877  (L.'s 
scientific  achievements,  by  Max  von  Pettenkofer)  ;  lut. 
rev.,  Jan..  1875  {by  August  Vogel). 

Li»chteusteiu  (PHncess  Marie).  Holland  House. 
2  V,     2d  ed.     London.  1874.  8°.     .     .     .  3083.20 

Liefde  (John  B.  De).    See  De  Liefde  (John  B.) 

Lieutaud  (Joseish).  Essais  anatomiques.  Nouv.  ed. 
Paris,  1760.   8° 4336.12 

Lieutenant  and  commander.     1862.    ^Sfe  Hall  (Basil).   .    .    93123 

Lievaiio  (Indaleeio).  Tratado  de  aritmetica.  £a  ed. 
Bogota,  1872.  8° 4012.08 

Lifevre  (Edouard).  Art  gems.  30  engravings  from 
pictures  by  the  most  eminent  painters.  With 
notices.     London,  1873.  4° 1456  19 

Life.  .S"  Biology  (p  21G)  ;— Evolution  (p.  452  :— Botany  (p. '224) ; 
—Medicine  [Healtli ;—  Lite-theories  :—  Pliysioloijy)  :—  Nat- 
ural history  {Ibmparative  pliysiologj/; — and  other  headings)  : 
—Longevity  :— Old  age  ;— Vital  statistics  ;— Insurance  (p. 
646). 

Life  (Conduct  and  philosophy  of). 

—  Aiken  (,/.)     Letters  from  a  father  to  his  son,  rela- 

tive to  literature  and  the  conduct  of  life.  2d  ed. 
2v.     1794- INOO 3013.07 

—  Arnold  {F.)    Turning-points  in  life.    1873.  2512.31 

—  Clttreiidon   (K,  earl  of).     Essays,  moral  and  enter- 

taining.    2  V.     ISrS. 2521.05 

iVo/,-. —Includes  essays  on  an  active  and  on  a  contempla- 
tive life  and  on  various  laculties  and  passions  of  ihe  mind. 

—  Dtiwbani  (.  !(''. )    Government,  conduct  and  example. 

2d  ed.     1871 5716.27 

—  Emer/imi  (R.  W.)  The  conduct  of  life.   1860.  2-i24.02 
Solitude  and  society.     1870 2524.03 

—  Greii  (IK  11)      Enigmas  of  life.     1872.     .   5812.17 

—  Hoztitt  {W.)    On  the  conduct  of  life.    [/?i  /as  Lit.  remains,  v. 

2,  1816:  p. 71-111-1 ;i076.1* 

—  Jones  {J.  ir.)    Observations  on  tlie  origin  of  the  division  of 

man's  life  into  stages,  [/ji  Archseologia,  v.  36,  18.13.]  6128.— 

—  Lloml  ( C'. )     Principles  for  the  conduct  of  life.     2  v. 

18ii6. ;'512.01 

—  Lowell   (Mrs.  A.  E.)    Seed-grain  for  thought^ and 

discussion:  a  compilation.     2  v.  1856.    .   2534.10 

—  Ma.shet  (li.)     Book  of  symbols 2541.06 

—  Pdrarch  (K)    View  of  human  life.     Tr.  by  Mrs. 

Dobson.     1791 25,'^^8.27 

RustcmlJ)  Mystery  of  life  audits  arts,  [/ii  Afternoon  lec- 
tures, v.  5  :  p.  91-139,  18G9,]    2612.24 

—  ScUlend    (K.     IK.    F.    von).       Philosophy    of    life. 

1847. 5416.22 

—  Sefiw    (L.    P.,    comte    de).      Pour    ages    of    life. 

-1820. 5436.21 


BKOOKLYS     MERCANTILE     LIBRARY. 


LIFE  -  LINCOLN 


701 


—  Tkoreait  [H.  D.)    Lifo  without,  a  priuciplo.  [la  Atlautic,  V.  12, 

1803.) 

—  Tlmrston^K.AA  Mosaics  of  liuman  life.  1866.   621.").2i; 

—  7'icfc/ior  (C)     Philosophy  of  living.     I.SSU.  4322.12 

—  Wdch    (F.   0.)     Moral,    intellectual,  and  physical 

culture.     18G9 3.a2.0:i 

—  Wkii'pl'  (fi-  P-)      Ludicrous  aido  of  Ufa.    [/»  hit  Lectures, 

1833:   1).  122  lOii.J 2545.08 

ijy  Se^.  also  Biblical  and  religious  Utoralure  [Christian 
ethics,  p.  8L)  : — I'lacttcal  ivorfcs,  p.  IIG)  ; — aii<l  other  /leadings)  ; 
— Social scieuco  ;— Moral  pliilosopli,v  ;— Philosophy:— Edu- 
cation (p.  -134)  :— Oulturo(p.  40U) ;— Manners  ;— Aphorisms 
(p.33J  :— Proverbs. 

Ah')  Amusements  (p.  22) :— Cheerfulness  (p.  2C3) ;— Cities: 
(p  209)  ;— Conformity  (p.  278);— Consistency  (p.  2«0):—Con- 
seryatism  (p.  28U)  ;— Country  (p.  a'J4)  :— Courage  (p.  394]  ;_ 
Duty  (p  431)  :— Early  rising  (p.  432)  :— Egotism  (p.  440)  ;— 
Emulation  (p.  444)  ;— Ennui  (p.  41C) ;— Fame  (p  454)  ;  — 
•  Friendship  (p.  6G1)  :  —  Gifts  (p.  676)  ;  —  Grief  (p.  694)  ;— 
Habit  (p.  09S)  ;— Happiness  (p.  605) ;  —  Hatred  (p.  609)  ;— 
Heroism  (n.  017)  ;— Honor  {p.  6:)0)  :— Humility  (p.  637)  ;  — 
Ideals  ip.  642)  :— Illusions  (p.  042)  :— Intellect  (p.  617)  ;— 
Jealousy  (p.  051)  ;— Luxury  ;— Power  :— Praise  ;— Preju- 
dice:— Presence  of  mind:— Procrastination  : — Prudence;— 
Rest  :— Reputation  ;— Selfishness:— Solitude  :— Success  ; — 
Sympathy  :— Town  :—  Truth  :— Variety  :— Wealth  ; — Wis- 
dom : — Worlc  ; — Worship  ;  Young  (Tiie). 
i8£3*  See  also  Optimism  ; — Pessimism. 

Life  (Future).     See  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (p.  88). 

Life.     J8S"  For  7wv''ls  beginning  with  '  Life,'  see  Fiction  (p.  498). 

Life,  etc.     See  Gosse  (P.  H.)     1857 4723.04 

Iiifi  among  the  Mormons,  and  a  march  to  their  Zion  : 
to  -which  is  added  a  chapter  on  the  Indians  of  the 
West.  By  an  officer  of  tho  U.  S.  army,  [niion.] 
New  York,  1868.   12° 1115.08 

Iiifa  and  adventure  in  the  South  Pacific.  By  a  roving 
printer,      [anon.]     New  York,  18(U.  12".   1061.05 

Life  and  death  of  Jason,  n  poem.   ,$■«  Morris  (Wm.)  1807.  1673.25 

Life  and  nature  uuder  the  Tropics.  ,Sfe  Myers  (H.  M.  and  P. 
V.  N.)     1871 1163.19 

Life  at  homo.     See  Aikman  (W.)  1870 3513.15 

Life  beneath  tho  waters.    ,Se<;  Edwards  (A.  M.)    1858.     .4825.13 

Iitfe-boata. 

—  Qilmore    {Rev.   J.)      Storm    Tvarriors  ;  or,   lifeboat 

work  on  the  Goodwin  sands.    1874.     .     .     931.21 

—  ieiois  {R.)     History  of  the  life-boat,  and  its  work. 

1871 4517.34 

Life  doubled  by  the  economy  of  time.    London,  [n.  d.  ] 

12° 5922.09 

Life  duties.     5s5  Marcy  (E.  E.) 3673.23 

Life  hero  and  there.     See  WilUs  (N.  P.) 264.12 

Life  histories  of  auimals  :  comparative  embryology.  ,?(:<  Pack- 
ard (A.  S.,  jr.)     4737.10 

Iiife  in  a  man-of-war,  or  scenes  in  '  Old  Ironsides ' 
during  her  cruise  in  the  Pacific,  [anon.]  Phil- 
adelphia, 1841.   8° 913.13 

Iiifa  in  heaven.     By  the  author  of  Heaven  our  home. 

[anon.]     Boston,  1805.   16° 3566.10 

Life  in  nature.    &«  Hinton  (James).    1872 4723.19 

Iiif3  in  Normandy,  {^tinon.]  2  v.  Edin.,1863.  8°.  962.24 
Lifaia  praiiie  land.  .?«  Farnham  (E.  W.)  1852.  .  .  .1124.16 
Lifo  iusuraace.     See  Insurance  (p.  646). 

Life  in  the  Desert.     See  Du  Couret  (L.)    1800 1042.03 

Life  in  the  open  air.     .y.-e  Winthrop  (T.) 2545.17 

Life  in  tlio  primeval  world.  See  Meunier  (V.)  1872.  .  4725.14 
Life  iu  the  sick-room.     See  Martineau  (Harriet).    .     .    .  4322.07 

Same.     3d  ed.     1S4'J 4322.08 

Lifo  in  tho  West.     See  Meeker  (N.  0.)    18C8 1124.02 

Life  of  a  Scotch  naturalist.     See  Smiles  (S.) 3054.30 

Iiifa  of  a  tree,    [ivmn.]    London,  ls49.   Bq.  32°.  4912.01 

Lifo  of  trust.     See  MilUer  George).    1861 3576.08 

Life  pictures.     See  Tarnbull  (Robert) 3614.19 

Life  scenes  of  the  lleaaiah.     See  Clarke  (BufUB  W).  1855.  3636.06 

Life  studies.     Sie  BaiUie  (J.)     1S57 3015.09 

Life  (The)  that  now  is.     See  CoUyer  (R.)  1871 3536.28 

Life  thoughls.     Sec  Beecher  (H.  W.)    1858 3516.34 

Lifj  under  glass.     S;c  Shore  (Q   A.)  1874 4323.32 

Lifj  without  and  lifo  withiu.   .Vec  OssoU  (M.  Fuller).  1859.  2525.08 

Lifo  work.      .S«;Ranyard  (L.  N.)     1861 3,>a5.20 

Lifj's  prjblems.     Se:  Alcock  {Sir  R.)    1S02 3513,22 

Liftinj  tho  ved.     &e  McLain  (Mary).    N.  Y,  1870.  16°.  3566.15 

Ligarides  (Paisius).      History  dI    llie  condeniuation  of  the  p:itri- 

arh  Nioou  ;  Moa.ow,  1660-67.     [/ii  Palmer  (W.)     Patriarch 

aud  tho  tsar,  V.  3  ] 3583.20 

Light  (t'i  medicine),     S  e  Medicine  (Light). 
Li^ht  (ut  itiysic^:,     S'e  Physics  [Optics). 
Light  {in  tni/tkical  anil  etnt/leimitic  aspects), 

—  Anonyrnous    (The),     v.  1.  1870;    p.  61-09:  p.  299-317  (Light 

emblem.atio  of  divinity) 2.il2.27 

See  also  Atlantic  ni  iithly.  v.  23,  1871  (Light  aud  dark, 
ness.  bv  J.  Fiske)  ;  Dunlap's  Spirit  history  wt  mau,  1858  ; 
p.   118  128. 

Light  and  dark  of  tho  rebellion.  Phil.. 1863.  12°.  612.01 
Light  at  evening  time.    See  Holme  (J.  S.)     1371.     .    .    .  3562.20 


Light  for  the  blind.    S.eMoon(W.) 6611.23 

Light  ol  nature  pursued.     S"' Tudkor  ( A.)    2v 3614.13 

Light  of  the  world.     .Sve  Bouhgnon  (A.)     1803 3.j22  25 

Light  on  the  dark  river.  .See  HamUn  {Mrs.  II.  A.  L.)  .  3076.08 
Light  ou  the  last  things.  .S'-e  Hayden  (\V.  B.)  1869.  .  .  3557. 12 
Light  science  tor  leisure  hours.  See  Proctor  (It.  A.)  .  .3914.00 
LigUtfoot  (John,  D.D.)  Whole  works.  Ed.  by  J.  R. 
Pitman.     13  v.     London,  1825.  8°.     .     .  ii.'iOT.Ol 

V.  1.  Prefaces,  indexes,  e^c.  Battle  with  a  wasp's  neat. 
2.  Rnli'S  fur  a  student  of  the  Holy  Scriptures,  liarniony 
of  tlie  O  '!".:  obsorv.  on  tienesis.  Gleaumgs  from  Kxodua. 
Four  Latin  tra.ls.  3.  Harmony  of  Iho  N.  T  llarniouy 
and  order  of  ttio  four  evangelists.  Uarnntny  and  order  of 
the  .A.-ts  of  the  apostles,  ihe  Epistles,  aud  the  Itevtdation. 
Parcrgou  cone,  tlm  fall  of  Jerusalem,  etc.  lie  Coina  Christi 
nltini.i.  .\n  Joliaunea  evangelista  sit  auctor  Aporalypseos. 
De  sjiiritu  prophelire.  Uo  Academia  Jalnensi.  4.  Ervibhin; 
or  niisrellaniuf.  Harmony  of  tho  four  evangelists  anion;^ 
themselves,  and  with  the  O.  T.  5.  Harmony,  continue* 
Explanation  of  diiEcult  places  of  Scripture.  Kxercitia 
acudeiuica.  6.  Exposition  of  three  articles  of  the  aposlles' 
creed:  'He  descended  iuto  Hell."  '  T)i6  holy  catholic 
church.' 'The  communion  of  saints.'  Sermons.  7.  Ser- 
mons and  sermon-notes.  8.  Comment,  ou  Acts  tif  the 
apostles.  Frai^menta  qujedam  historia  l:onianrB  et 
Christiana).  Hebrew  atid  talmudical  exercitations  upon 
the  Acts  of  tlie  apostles.  9.  Temple-service :  and  tho 
Prospect  of  tlie  Temple.  10.  Chorographic  works.  Seven 
Latm  tracts.  11.12.  Hebrew  aud  talmudical  exercitations 
upon  the  gospels  aud  epistles  to  the  Romaus  aud  to  tho 
Corinthians.  13.  Proceedings  of  tlie  Westminster  Assem- 
bly of  divines,  1643-44. 

Lightfoot    (Joseph  Barber).     On  a  fresh  revision   of 
the  English  NewTestament.  L.,  1.S71.  8°.  37-^.12 
See  also  his  series  of  articles  upon  the  work  entitled  '  Su- 
pernatural religiou,'  in  Contem.  rev.,  1875-77. 

—  Trench  (R.  C.)  and  Ellicott  (C.  J.)     Eevision  of 

the  English  version  of  the  New  Testament.     With 

introd.  by  P.  Schaff.     N.  Y.,  1873.   8°.     .  3746. '22 
Light-houses  and  light-ships.     .S'ee  Arts  (Useful),  p.  44  ;  and  the 

elaborate  artii-les  in  Johnson's  Newuniv.  cyclopsedia,  v.  2 

(by  J.  G.  Barnard,  and  P.  C  Haius). 
Lightning,     t^ee  Meteorology  (r/tMrider  and  liylUning). 
Lightning-rods.     Henry  [J.)    Directions  for.     [la  Smith,  miscel. 

col.,  V.  10.  1873.] 3935. '.JIJ 

—  Phin    {J.)      Plain    directions    for    lightning-rods.      2d    ed. 

1873 4022.36 

Lights  aud  shadows  .if  artist  life.  .See  Smith  (J. )  1853.1412,07 
Lightsand  shadowsof  spiritualism.  .S'ee  Home  (D.D.)  1877.  3814.41 
Liguori   |. Saini  Alfonso  Maria  di).     Way  of  salvation. 

Tr.  by  J.  Jones.     New  York,  [1809.]  16°.   3560.17 
Tiiholifao  (A.)     S.andwich  Island  notes.     By  a  Haole. 

[f<;iO)i.]     New  York,  1854.  12° 1154.05 

Lilliput    lectures.      [By  W.  B.    Bands?]      London, 

1871.   12° 2531. -.O 

Lilliput  levee.     [By  W.  B.  Bands?]     lanon.'\     New 

York,  18li8.   16° 1003.27 

Lilley  (John).    Lilley  (.S'.)     Military  despotism  ;   or,  the  Iniiis- 

killiug  dragoon.    1803 6091.03 

Lilley  iStimuel).     Militai-y  despotism  ;  or,  the  Innis- 

killing  dragoon  [John  Lilley].  L., 1863.  8".  5091.03 
Lilly(Jolin).     See  Lyly  (John). 
Lilly   (Wm.)      Introduction   to    astrology.     London, 

18.V2.    1-2° 3814.27 

—  Several  observations  on  the  life  and  death  of  Charles  I.     [In 

Masares(F.)     Select  ti  acts,  ete,  v.  1) 470.17 

Lillywhite  (Wm.  Fred.  a»tZ  Pred).  Cricket  scores 
and  biograjihies  of  celebrated  cricketers,  v.  1- 
4.     174f.-18o4.     4v.     L.,  1872.   8=.       .     .  46'25.01 

Lily  and  the  bee  :  an  apologue  of  the  Crystal  Palace.  1851.  See 
Warren  (S:imuell 3915.07 

Limborch  (Philippus  van).  History  of  the  Inquisi- 
tion. Tr.  by  S.  Chandler.  Abridged.  London, 
1810,  8° 3420.07 

Limboui'g  (Jean  Philippe  de).  New  amusements  of 
the  German  Spa.    2  v,  in  1.  L.,  1704.  12°.     964.10 

Limes*    Srr  Arts  (Useful)  Cements,  times,  etc..  p.  40). 

Limits  of  religious  thought.     See  Mansel  (H.  L.)     .     .    .2532.21 

Limojoii  de  Sauit  Didier  (Alexander  i'oussaint  de). 
The  city  and  republic  of  Venice.  London, 
1G99.    12^ 532.15 

Lincoln    (Abraham)   and  Douglas   (S.  A.)     Political 

debates.     Columbus,  LSOO.   8' 5733.22 

1>S-  For  lives  of  A.  L.  see  Biography  (p.  108)  :  th^e  by 
Riymoid  {11  J),  by  Crusljy  {F.).  and  by  Droeketl  {L,  P.), 
including  his  speeckcs,  inaugurals,  proelamattons,   etc. 
See  alio  Galaxy,   Oct.,  Nov.,    1877   (Adin.    of  L.-,   by  G. 
.,         Welles):  Hcribner's,  Feb.    Jlch..    1878   (Peisonal   reminia- 
'^.        cenees  of  L.,  by  N.  Br.ioks)  :  Galaxy  July,  187:1  ('Ibree  in- 
terviews with  ]ire8.  L..  by  J.  RI.  Wiuclirll)  :  and  the  Expres- 
sions of  condoleice  by  foreign  powers,  in  United  States 
Dept.  I'/ state.     Diplomatic  corresp.,  1865;  ^^/»ejjd*x. 


In  asking  for  books,  uaa  tha  "  Sook  Order,"  givlut;  tUa  AU  l'UOR';:>  NAAIE.  the  first  part  of  tUa  TI'ILE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


702 


LINCOLN  —  LITERARY    WORLD 


Lincoln  (Daviil  Francis)  anti ^Carroll  (A.  L.)  School  hygiene.  [In 
Amer.  see.  sci.  assoc.  '  Trans.,  no.  7,  1874.]     .     .     .  .5811.04 

—  Vaccination,  (/u  Amer.  soc.  sci.  assoc.  Trans.,  v.  2.1870.J  5811.U'.i 
laiuderman  (H.  K. )     Money  and  legal   tender  in  the 

U.  S.     New  York,  1877.  12^ 5'J3I.'27 

Lincoln  (Robert  W. )  Lives  of  the  presidents  of  the 
U.  S. ;  with  notices  of  the  signers  of  the  Decl.  of 
Independence.     Brattleboro,  18j9.  8^     .3241.15 

Iiincola  (Wm.)  History  of  Worcester,  to  1836.  Wor- 
cester, 1837.  8° en. 07 

Same.     Worcester,  18G2.  8° 611.07a 

Note. — The  portion  of  this  volume  following  p.  311  is 
*  History  of  Worcester,  1836-61.  by  Charles  Hersey.' 

Lincoln,  {Afass.)    See  Countries  iLincnln,  p.  341)). 

Lincolnshire,  (England).    ,S'e<;  Countries  (p.  340). 

Lind  (Jenny).  Sec  Goldschmidt  (Jenny  Lind),  in  Biography 
(p.  150). 

Lindisfarne  and  Riishworth  gospeis.  4  v.  [With  Saxon  gloss.] 
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Iiindley  (dipt.  Augustus).  After  Ophir  ;  South  Afri- 
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Iiiadley  (John).  Ladies'  botany.  5th  ed.  2  v. 
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—  Pomologia  Britannica  ;  or  figures  and  descriptions 

of  fruit  cultivated  in  Gt.  Britain.     3  v.    London, 
1841.  8= 6135.06 

—  Vegetable  kingdom.     3d  ed.     L.,  1853.  8°.  4917.01 

—  ana  Moore  (T. )     Treasury  of  botany.     London, 

1866.   16° 4914.12 

landsay  (Alexander  Wm.  Crawford,  earl  of  Crawford 
and  Balcarres).  Etruscan  inscriptions.  London, 
1872.  8°. 436.14 

—  Letters   on    Egypt,    Edom,  and   the    Holy   Land. 

London,  Bolui,  1858.   12°.       ...-,.  1053.09 

—  Lives  of  the  Lindsays  ;  or  a  memoir  of  the  houses 

of  Crawford  and  Balcarres.     2d  ed.     3  v.     Lon- 
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Cuntenls :  T.  1-2.  Lindsay  (A.  W.  C,  lord).  Lives  of  the 
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of  Indian  lile.  Lindsay  (James  and  John).  Two  narra- 
tives of  proceedings  of  BritinL  army  under  Sir  H.  Monro 
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1780.  Lindsay  (John).  Journal  uf  imprisonment  in  Ser- 
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account  of  the  assault  on  tjibraltar,  1782.  Barnard  (Lady 
A.)  Extracts  from  journal  at  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  and  of 
a  short  tour  into  the  interior.  Lindsay  (H.)  An  adveutiore 
in  China. 

—  (Ecumenicity  in  relation  to  the  church  of  England. 

London,   1870.  8° 3567.15 

—  Progression  by  antagonism  :  present  position,  du- 

ties,   and   destiny   of   Great   Britain.      London, 
1816.   8° 3567.16 

—  Scepticism  as  contrasted  with  the  church  of  Eng- 

land.    London,  1871.  8° 3567.14 

— ■  Sketches  of  the  history  of  christian  art.  3  v.  Lon- 
don, 1847.  8' 1442.11 

Iiindsey  (Charles).  Life  and  times  of  Wm.  L.  Mac- 
kenzie.    2  V.     Toronto,  1863.  8°.    .     .     .  3116.01 

Lindsay  [Sir  David,  poet).     See  Lyndesay  [Sir  David). 

Lindsey  (G.)  Papier-mache  ;— Pens.  [In  British  mfg.  indus- 
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Lindsay  (Hubert).  Anecdotes  of  an  Indian  life.  [In  Lindsay 
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Ijiadsay  (Wm.,  D.D.)  Inquiry  into  the  christian  law 
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Iiiudsay  (W.  Lauder).  Popular  history  of  British 
lichens.     London,  I'-SO.  sq.  16=.     .     .     .  4912.04 

Lindsay  (Wm.  Schaw).  History  of  merchant  shipping 
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Lindsley  (David  Philip).  Elements  of  tachygraphy. 
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Linen  manufactures.  See  Arts  (Useful :  Manufactures,  p.  44) ; 
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Lines  (Robert  B.)  Report  on  telegraphs  and  telegraphic  admin- 
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Lipg  or  Lyuge  (N. )  Politeuphuia,  wits  common- 
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^  History  and  antiquities  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  church. 
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—  Hist,  of  England,  to  1688.  13  v.  B.,1853.  12°.  464.01 


—  Reply  to  the  Edin.  rev.  on  the  Anglo-Saxon  antiquities.    [In 

Pamphleteer,  V.  7,  1816.] 6058.07 

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—  Vindication  of  certain   passages  in  the  4th  and  5th 

volumes  of  the  history  of  England.  3d  ed.  Lon- 
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Linn  (Wm. ),  Beasley  (F.),  and  How  (T.  Y.)  Col- 
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With  notes,  by  J.H.  Hobart.  N.  Y.,1806.  8°.  3558.23 

Liune  or  Linnaeus  (Carl  von).  Correspondence  of  L. 
and  other  naturalists.  Ed.  by  J,  E.  Smith. 
London,  1821.  8° 4917.11 

Lions.    See  Natural  history. 

Liiiton  ( J//-.S-.  Eliza  Lynn).  The  Lake  country.  With 
illus.   by  W.  J.  Linton,     L.,  1864.  4°.     .     955.10 

—  Ourselves  :  essays  on  women.   L.,  1869.  16°.  5823.18 

—  Witch  stories.     London,  1861.   12°.    .     .     .  38i2.11 

JSE^  For  her  novels  see  Fiction  clasa-list  (p.  498). 
Linton  (Wm. )    Ancient  and  modern  colours  ;  chemical 
and  artistical  properties.     L.,  1852.    12°.   1424.14 

—  Colossal   vestiges  of  the  older   nations.     London, 

1862.   16° 5813.20 

Lintot  (Catherine  Cailleau,  comtesse  de).    Contes.    [In  Cabinet 

des  lecB.v.  32,  1786.] 7062,32 

Lipari  Islands.     See  Countries  (Lipari  islands,  p.  340). 

Lippi  (Filippiuo).    ,See  Arundel  society  (p.  48). 

Iiippiucott  (Mrs.  Sarah  Jane  Clark).     [' Gcace  Oreen- 

tmiud,'  pseaiL]    Haps  and  mishaps  of  a  tour  in 

Europe.     Boston,  1854.    12° 942.01 

—  Heads  and  tails  :  studies  and  stories  of  j>ets.    New 

York,  1875.  12° .  4722.21 

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Nevada,  California,  efc]   N.Y.,  1873.   12°.   1132.13 

—  Poems.     Boston,  1858.  8° 1664.05 

—  Records  of  five  years.     Boston.  1867.    12°.  2534.  U9 

—  Stories  and  sights  of  France  and  Italy.     [By  Grace 

Greenwood.     [psmdoH.]  '-B.,  1867.     16".     951.01 
.eta^  For  her  xoorks  of  fiction  see  Fiction  (p.  498). 
Lippiacott'a  general  guide  for  settlers  in  the  United 
States,     '.^ded.     Phil.,  1876.   12°.  .     .     .   1132.27 

—  General  guide  book  to  the  United  States  and  Canada. 

3ded.     [With  map.]     Phil.,  1876.   16°.  .   1132.1:8 

—  'Pronouncing  gazetteer  of  the  world.    2  v.     Ed.  by 

J.  Ihomas  and  T.  Baldwin.  Phil.,  18.57.  8°.   915.14 

—  Pronouncing  biographical  dictionary.  ,S'ce  Thomas  (J.)  3236.13 
Lippiiicott's  magazine  of  popular  literature  and  sci- 
ence.    V.  1-20.     Phil.,  la68-77.    8°.     .     . 

A'ote.— The  title  page  of  v.  1-7  reads  '  of  literature,  sci- 
ence, and  education.' 

Liquids.     See  Physics  ; — Chemistry. 

Liquors  [Mannfacture).     See  Arts  (Useful  :  Liquors,  p.  44). 

Liquors  ( Use  in  health  and  disease).  See  Medicine  (Stimulantt  and 
naixotics)  ; — Temperance  question. 

Lisle.    See  also  Dehsle  ; — Rouget  de  Lisle. 

Iiiat  (Frederick).  National  system  of  political  econo- 
my.    Phil.,  1856.  8° 5913.06 

Lister  (llartiu).  *Journey  to  Paris,  1698.  [/«  Pinkerton.  Voy- 
ages, v.  4.]     926.04 

Iiister  (Thomas  Henry).  Life  and  administration  of 
Edward  [Hyde],  1st  earl  of  Clarendon.  3  v. 
London,  18:j7-38.   8° 3085.11 

Listen  (John,  comedian).    See  Bentley's  miscel.,  v.  19,  1846. 

Liszt  (Franz).  Life  of  Chopin.  Phil.,186i.  18°.  3036.20 
See  Galaxy,  Sept.,  1874  (L.,  and  the  music  of  the  future). 

Literary  addresses,  delivered  at  various  popular  in- 
stitutions. Istand3dser.  2v.  L.,1855.  J6=.  6321.18 
Conte?its  :  V.  1.  Addresses  by  sir  J.  F.  W.  Herschel.  B. 
Disraeli,  lord  J.  Manners,  sir  T.  N.  Tatfourd,  J.  Phillips. 
G.  W.  F.  Howard,  K.  Whately.  C.  Knight,  sir  A.  Alison, 
P.  H.,  earl  Stanhope,  J,  P.  Nichol,  the  duke  of  Argyll,  Sir 

D.  Brewster,   H.  G.  Bell,  sir  J.  Slephen,   L.  Playfair.  lord 

E.  G.  E.  L.  Bulwer-Lytton.  3.  Addresses  by  A.  H.  Liiy- 
ard.  the  duke  of  Argyll,  lord  Neaves,  C.  H.  Terret,  Mudio 
Macara,  A.  W.  Montgoiiierit',  X'itkcarl  of  Eglinton  and  Win- 
ton,  J.  Moncrieff.  A.  llutherfurd,  J.  J.  Gurney,  A.  P. Paton, 
R.  Dawes,  S.  Warren,  sir  J.  K.  Shuttlewoith. 

Literary  and  social  judgments.     See  Greg  (W.  E.)    1868.2526.20 

Literary  anecdotes.     See  Nichols  (John) 2743.02 

Literary  character.     See  Disraeli  (I.) 2522.28 

Literary  fund.     See  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  29. 1868  ;  p.  132-140. 
Literary  history.    See  Literature  (p.  703). 

Literary  pearls.     See  Mould  (K.  A.) 6213.26 

Literary  policy  of  the  church  of  Rome.  See  Mendham  (J.)  2761.03 
Literary  leniiniscences.  .Vee  De  Quincey  (J.)  ....  2622.11 
Literary  societies.     See  Societies. 

Literary  souvenir.  1840.  See  Burton  (Wm.  E.)  .  .  .  .  2515.09 
Literary  suburb  uf  the  18th  century.  See  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  61-62. 
Literary  women  of  England.  See  Williams  (J  )  ...  3256.18 
Literary  world,     v.  1-2,  ed.  by  C.  F.  HoSman  ;  v.  3- 

13,   ed.  by   E.  A.  and  G.  L.  Cuyckinck.     13  v. 

New  York,  1847-55,    4°. 2726.02 


l;KOOKLY>;    MERCANTILE    LIBRARY. 


LITERATURE    AND    LITERARY     HISTORY, 


703 


A&BAMOEMENT  OF  SOB-DIVlslONs. — I.  Anonymous  and  pseudonymous  litfra/urr. — 11.  Authorship  and  the  Uteranj  life. 
in.  Dictionaries. — IV.  Encouragement  and ptilronagr:  o/liferatwe. — V.  General  handtjnoks  and  essays. — VI.  Miscettaneoui  works, 
VII.  I'hiliisophy  and  study  of  literature.— Vlll.  Various  liter.Uures,  viz.:  1,  American  (p.  704).— 2.  Anglo-Saxon  (p.  704). 
3,  Basque — 4.  Bohemian. — 5,  Brittany. — 6,  Oeltic,  Gaelic,  ancient  Irish,  and  Welsh  (p.  704). — 7,  Clasiical  (p.  705), 
S.Danish  (p.  705).— 9,  Dutch.— 10,  English  and  British  (p.  70.^)).— 11,  European  and  modern  (p.  7001.— 12,  Finnish  (p,  700). 
13,  Flemish  (p.  700).— 14,  French  (p.  7001.- 15,  German  (p.  707).— 16.  Greek  (p.  703).— 17,  Greek  (Modem).- 18.  He- 
brew (p.  "O'J).— 19,  Hungarian  (p.  700).— 20,  Icelandic  and  Scandinavian  or  Norso  (p,  703).— 21,  Irish  (p.  709).— 22,  Ital- 
ian (p.  710).— 23,  Latin  (p.  710).- 24,  Middle  ages  (p.  710).— 25,  Oriental:  Arabic,  Chinese,  Persian,  Sanskrit,  Hindus- 
tanee,  f(c.  (p.  710).— 26,  Portuguese  (p.  711).— 27,  Provcngal  and  Romance  lit.  (p.  711).— 28,  Scottish,- 29,  Servian 
(p,  712),— 30,  Slavic  and  Russian  (p,  712),— 31,  Spanish  (p.  712).— 32,  Swedish. 

;0-  See  also,  in  the  general  alphabet,  the  following  subsidiary  headings,  tiir.- Anecdotes  (p.  27)  ;— Aphorisms  (p.  30)  : 
Bibliography  ip.  107)  ;— Biography  (p.  109)  ;— Calendar  (p.  2«7)  ;— Copyright  (p.  282)  ;— Criticism  (p.  39S)  ;—  Culture  (p! 
400)  ;— Drama  (p.  423)  ;— Elocution,  eloquence,  etc.  (p.  442)  ;— Epigrams  p.  446)  ;— Epitaphs  (p.  440)  ;—  Essays  (p.  448)  ; 
Extracts  (p.  453)  ;— Fables  (p.  480)  ;— Fairy  talcs  (p.  489)  ;— Fiction  (p.  459)  ;— Folk-lore  ip.  653)  ;—  Genius  (p.  667)  ;' 
History  (p.  622)  ;— Hymnology  (p.  611)  :— Journalism  (p.  657)  ;— Language  p.  07;!)  ;— Letters  (p.  079)  ;—  Libraries  (p.  699)'; 
Newspapers  :— Periodicals  ;— Plays  ;— Poetry  ;— Printing  :— Proverbs  ;— Publishers  and  authors  ;— Quotations  ;— Head- 
ing ;— Rhetoric  ;— Satire  ;— Societies  j— Speeches  ;— Table-talk  ;— Tracts  ;— Wit  and  humour. 


I.  Anonymous  and  Pseudonymous  Literalure. 

See  Bibliography  (Anonyms  ; — Pseudonyms,  p.  107).  A 
•  List  of  pen-names  vised  by  coutemporary  English  writers ' 
is  prefixed  to  Whitaker'a  Reference  catalogue,  for  1877. 

See  also  Fortn.  rev.  v,  1.  1865  (Auoiiyinona  lit,,  by  A. 
TroUope)  :  Nat.  qa.  rev.,  v.  23,  1871  (Anonymous  authors 
aud  wurks). 

Literary  Coincidences,  Forgeries,  arid  Plagiarisms, 

Classical  Jonrnal,  v.  17.  p.  9  :  v.  18,  p.  295  (On  lit.  coincidences) ; 

v.  16,  p.  123  (Literary  foi-geries; 2742.16 

See  also  Littell,  1869.  T,  1,  or  Brit.  qu.  rev.,  v.  49  (Lit.  for- 
geries) ;  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  62, 1855  (SpuriuUB  antiques). 

n.  Authorship,  and  the  Literary  Life, 

Arnold  (F.)    Turning-points  in  life,  1873  ;  p.  162-191.  .    .  2512.31 

Brydijes  (Sir  E.)  KecoUoctions  ;  on  life,  literature, 
and  self-Imowledge.     2  v.    1834.     .     .     .  3025.04 

Bulwer-Lytton  (E.  L  )  Authors  and  their  works  ;— Literature  as 
a  profession.  [In  his  Critical  aud  miscel.  writings,  v.  2, 
1841  ;  p.  118-130.] 2516.05 

—  On  the  difference  between  authors  and  the  impression  of 
tliem  couveyed  in  their  works.  [In  his  Prose  works,  v.  2, 
1808 ;  p.  9-19.J 2514.24 

Chateaubriand  {F.A.de).  On  men  of  letters.  [In  his  Recollec- 
tions aud  essays,  1813  :  v.  2,  p.  235-269.)      ....  2616.11 

Disraeli  (7. )     Tha  literary  character.     3d   ed.     2   v. 

1822 2.522,2(5 

Note. — For  his  other  works  see  p,  417  of  this  citalogue, 
Hamerton(P.  0.)     The  intellectual  life,   1873.   2')28.24 
Higginson  (?■.  IT.)    Lit.  aa  an  art.    [In  his  Atl.  essays,  1871  ;  p. 

23-49.) 2528.28 

Same.    [In  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  20.  1807.) 

Knapp  (.S.i. )  Advice  in  the  pursuits  of  lit.  1837.2751.11 
Lewes  {G.  H.)    Priuciplea  of  eucceae  iu  lit.    [In  Fortu.  rev.,  v.  1- 

2,  1865.) 

Jacox  (F.)    Aspects  of  authorship.    L.,  1872.  2532.31 

Same.     [  With  lille'\  Literary  life  ;  or  aspects  of 

authorship.     New  York,  1873 2532.31a 

Literary  addresses,   deliv.  at  variov^p  popular  institu- 
tions.    1st  and  3d  series.     2  v.     18j5.     .   6321.18 
Pwnell  (  T.)  Literature  and  its  professors.  1867.   2538.25 
Rogers  {H.)    Vanity  aud  glory  of  literature,    [/ji  Au  Reason  and 
faith,  etc.] 3587.19 

Stodart  (M.  A.)  Female  writers  :  thoughts  on  their 
proper  sphere.    1842 5823.25 

Story  (J.)  Lit.  tendencies  of  the  times.  [In  his  Miscel.  writings. 
1832:  p.  740.781.) 2547.07 

Vaughan  (K.)  Priesthood  of  letters.  (Essaya.  v.  1,  1849  ;  p.  Ill- 
ISO.)     2544.19 

Whipple  (E.  P.)  Authors  in  their  relations  to  lite.  [In  Lec- 
tures, 1853  ;  p.  7-42.) 2645.03 

WiUinoit  (R,  A.)    Pleasures,  objects,  and  advantages 

of  literature.     1851 2546.11 

See  also  Kclectio  mag.,  v.  25,  1852  (Pleasures  of  lit.)  ;  v. 
26  (Author.s  ;  their  moments  of  iuspiratiuu)  ;  v.  27  (Life, 
lit.,  and  tlie  scholar)  ;  Fraser's  mag.  v.  67,  1863  (On  print- 
ing aud  reprinting,  by  F.  T.  Palgrave) ;  v.  67  (On  cuttiug 
aud  carving,  by  A.  K.  H.  Boyd)  :  Oentl.  mag.,  1875.  v,  1 
(Physiology  of  authorship)  :  N.Brit,  rev.  v.  18,  1852  (Pro. 
gressive  aspects  of  authorship)  ;  St,  Pauls,  v,  8.  or  Littell, 
1871.  V,  3  (The  literary  life,  by  Matthew  Browne). 

»  j^"  S^e  also,  ill  the  general  alphabet.  Fools  (p.  663) ; — 

t  Friendship  (p.  561). 

Literary  Morality. 

Emerson  (B.  W.)    Literary  ethics.    [In  Ms  MiscellauieB,  1858  :  p. 

147-181] " 2524.10 

Buchanan  (S.)     Literary  morality.    [In  his  David  Gray,  etc.,  p. 

237-268.) 3072  15 

See  also  Contem.  rev.,  v.  5, 1867  (Morality  of  the  literary 

art.  by  H,  A.  Page) ;  Fortu.  rev.,  v.  6,  1806  (Immorality  ia 

authorship). 


IU.  Dictionaries, 

Breicer  [EC.)  Diet,  of  phrase  and  fable.   1870.  6218.07 
liipley  [0.)  and    Taylor  (,/.  Bayard),     Hand-book   of 

literature  and  fine  arts.     1852 1413.01 

Wheeler  {W.  A.)  Explanatory  and  pronouncing  dic- 
tionary of  the  noted  names  of  fiction  ;  including 
also  familiar  pseudonyms,  surnames  bestowed  on 
eminent  men,  and  analogous  popular  appella- 
tions often  referred  to  in  literature  and  conversa- 
tion,    18U5 2761.17 

jfKff-  See  also  Encyclopedias  I'p.  444)  ;  and  (under  English 
literature,  p.  705),  Aiiibone,  aud  Adams  ( W.  D.) 


rv. 


Encouragement  and  Patronage  of  Literature, 


Arnold  {M.)  Influence  of  the  Frem-h  .ind  Berlin  academies  on 
literature.     [In  Essays  on  criticism,  1865  ;  p,  39-73.  ]  2512.13 

Kcposillou  of  the  barriers  excluding  men  of  genius 
from  the  public,     [diion.]     1833.    .     .    .2712.19 

Fruits  of  endowments  ;  a  list  of  works  of  upwards  of 
2,000  authors  who  have  enjoyed  non-cure  endow- 
ments of  the  church  in  England.   1840.  .   2745.0G 

Sargant  ( W.  L.)  The  new  academy.  [In  his  Essays,  v,  3,  1872  ■ 
p.  1-1661 2643,24 

V.   General  Handbooks  and  Essays. 

Botla  (A.  C.  L.)    Hand-book  of  universal  literature 

1870 2731.09 

Note. — The  most  compendious  eyetematlc  hand-book. 
Denina  ( C. )    Essays  on  the  revolution  of  literature. 

1771 1631.10 

Monlrjomery  {J.)  Lectures  on  general  lit.  1853.  2752.26 

iSchlerjel  ( V.  W.  F.  von).     Lectures  on  the   history  of 

literature,  ancient  and  modern.    1868.     .  2731.  (^'8 

Souvestre  {E.)    Causeries  historiques  et  litteraires.    3  v. 

1865 7836.10 

i\^o(e— Sketches  of  claseic  and  romance  literature. 
Stael-Holsleia  (A.  L.  0.  N.,  haronne  de).     Treatise   on 
ancient  and  mod.  literature.     2  v.    1803.  2543.25 
See  also  European  Literature  (p.  706). 

VI.  Miscellaneous  Works, 

Beloe  ( IF.)    Anecdotes  of  literature  and  scarce  books. 

6v.    1808-14 2754.05 

Disraeli  (I.)     Amenities   of  literature.     Sketches  and 

characters.     2  v.     1855 2762.01 

—  Calamities  and  quarrels  of  authors.  2v.  1868.  2522.24 

—  Curiosities  of  literature.     4  v.     1858.     .     .  2762.03 

Same.    1851 2765.02 

Irailh  {A.  S.)     Querelles  litteraires,  ou  m^moires  pour 

servir  k  I'histoire  des  revolutions  de  la  re'pul>- 
lique  des  lettres,  depuis  Homfere  jusqu'a  nos 
jours.     4  v.     1761 2761.26 

Lalanne  (L.)  Curiosite's  litteraires.  1857.  [Biblio- 
thfequede  poche.] 2741.04 

Matirice  ( C. )  Histoire  du  theatre,  de  la  litterature,  etc. 
2v.    1856 •.    .     .  1732.31 

/"ercv  anecdotes,  V.  6.     1823 6211.06 

bcheihorn  (J,  0. )  Amoenitates  literariae.  14  v.  in  5. 
1730-31 2721.24 

VH.  Philosophy  and  Study  of  Literature. 

Bascom  (J.)  Philosophy  of  literature.  [14th-19th 
century.]  1874 2751.27 


In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


704  LITERATURE:    American,  Anglo-Saxon,  Basque,  Bohemian,  Celtic. 


Sssai/  contributing  to  a  philosophy  of.     By  B.  A.,  M. 

1874 2751.28 

Gibbon    (E.)      Essay    on    the    study    of    literature. 

1840 5n38.09 

Siiue.     [^71 /ii.i  Miscel.  works.] 5038.09 

Gitnian  (A'.)    RoLiprocal  iiillueQce  of  national  literatures.     [In 

/iisOoutrib.  to  lit..  185i;] %.  2526. U 

,    Progress  of  uaUons,  p.  145191  (The  natiocal  acme :  place  of  lit. 

eratiire  in  uatioual  progress) 5716.09 

Sldel-Hohtein  (A.  L.  U.  A',  de).     Influence  of  literature 

on  society.     1835 5412.06 

Vinel(A.)     Outlines  of  literature.    1867.     .     .5417.19 
Contents :  Characteristics   of   literature.    Literary  emo- 
tion.    Various   literatures.     Language.    Style.    Literary 
precepts.    Criticism.    Poetry.    Eloquence. 
;8S-  See  also  Criticism  (p.  398). 

VIII.    Various  Literatures. 
1.  American  Literature  :  United  States. 

Chanibers   (W.)     Handbook    of  American    literature. 

1857 2752.23 

Cliasles  (P. )    Anglo-American  literature  and  manners. 

18^2 1072.12 

Cleveland  (C.  D.)     Compendium  of  Amer.  literature, 

with  biogr.  sketches.  1859 2751.02 

Davidson    {J.    IF.)      Living    writers    of   the    South. 

1869 2751.01 

Duyckinck  [E.  A.  and  G.  L.)     Cyclopaedia  of  American 

literature.     2  v.     1-855 2755.12 

Same.     Supplement.  18G6 2755.14 

Same.     2  v.     1875 2755.24 

*  Griswold  {B.  W.)    Prose  writers  of  America.     4th  ed. 

1857 2755.23 

Hart    {J.    S.)      Female    prose    writers    of    America. 

1852.   .     .     .  • 2755.22 

—  Manual  of  American  literature.  1873  [1872.]  2751.14 
Knapp    (8.  L.)      Lectures    on    American    literature. 

1829 2755.19 

Martin  (B.  JV.')  Choice  specimens  of  American  litera- 
ture.    1871 6331.18 

Raymond   (7. ),  pseudon.      Southland  writers.     Biogr. 

and  critical  sketches  of  the  living  female  writers 

of  the  South.     With  extracts  from  their  writings. 

2v.   1870 2754.22 

Underwood  (F.  H.)    Hand-book  of  English  literature. 

American  authors.   1872 2751.16 

WhippU  {E.  p.)    Amer.  literature.    [Harper's  mag.,  Feb.,  Mch., 

187ci.] 

Character,  Taidency,  and  Prospects  of  American  Literature. 

Barnes  {A.)    On  the  literature  and  science  of  our  country.     [In 

A(5  Essays  and  reviews.  V.  2.  1855  ;  p.  258-290.]     .     .2513.07 
Bethune  {G.  IT.)    Claims  of  our  couutiy  on  its  lit.  men,    [In  his 

Oratious.  1850  ;  p.  381  428.) 2513.20 

ChanningiW.E.}  Nat.  lilerature.  [//i /ns  Works,  v.  1.  1853.]  3633.10 
Bnersnn  {H.  IK.)  The  Amer.  scholar,  [/n  Ai,!  Miscellauies.j  2524.10 
Everett  {E.)    Circumstances   favorable  to  the  progress  of  Amer. 

lit.,  1824.     [In  his  Orations,  v.  1.] 6322.03 

Godwin  i  P.)  Amer.  authorship.  [In  his  Out  of  the  past. 1870.]  2526.18 
Higginson  [T.  11'.)    Americanism  in  lit.     [In  his  Atlantic  essays, 

1871.) 2528.28 

Eepr.  from  Atl.  monthly,  v.  25,  1870. 
Hillhouse  [J.  A.)    Ou  the  relations  of  literature  to  a  republican 

form    of   governmeat.      [In   his    Discourses,    etc.,    v.    2, 

1839.) 1725.14 

Meek  {A.   B.)      Americanism    in  literature.     [In    his  Eomantic 

passages,  etc.,  1857.] 591.17 

Witiiams  {  W.  R.)    The  conservative  principle  in  our  literature. 

[In  his  Miscellanies.] 3623.19 

Bibliography  and  Trade-Catalogues 

jkgierican  literary  gazette  and  publishers'  circular,     v. 

1-18.     Philadelphia,  18G3-72.  8".     .     .     .  '.^764.01 
Ni'te.~For  continuati(>n  see  Publishers'  weekly,  below. 
American  publisher    and  bookseller,     v.   1.     [Octavo 

series.]    New  York,  1868.  8" 2713.10 

Kelly  (J.)    American  catalogue  of  books,  pub.  in  U.  S., 

1861-66.     New  York,  1806.  8° 2721.09 

Publishers'  weekly.     F.  Leypoldt,  ed.  and  publ.     v.  1- 

13.     New  York,  1872-78.  8" 

PuUishers'  trade  list  annual,  1873,   1874,  1877.     New 

York,  1874-77.  8' 2775.09 

Roorbadi  (0.  A.)     Bibliotheca  Americana  ;  catalogue 

of  American   publications,    from    18:i0   to    1852. 

New  York,  1852.   8= 2721.06 

Same.      Supplement.      Oct ,    1852 — May,    1855. 

New  York,  1865.  8° 2724.00 


Same.     Addenda.    May,  1855— Mch.,  1858.    New 

York,  1858.   8° 2721.06 

Trade  circular  annual  for  1871,  incl.  the  American  cat- 
alogue of  books  publ.  in  the  U.  S.,  during  1870. 
New  York,  1871.    8° 2775.06 

Triihner  ( N. )  Bibliographical  guide  to  Amer.  literature. 
[1819  to  1859.]    London,  1859.  8°.      .     .  2724.13 

2.  Anglo-Saxon  Literature. 

Beowulf.  Anglo-Saxon  poems.  [Also]  the  Scop  or 
Cileeman's  tale,  and  the  fight  at  Finnesburg. 
With  notes,  e(c.  by  B.  Thorp.   1855.     .     .   1615.00 

Cockayne  (T.  0.)  Leechdoms,  wortcunnins,  and  star- 
craft  of  early  England.  Ih64-6B.  [Rolls  chron- 
icles]       5140.— 

Conyheare  {J.  J.)  Illustrations  of  Anglo-Saxon  poetry. 
1826 1631.24 

Corson  (H.)  Hand-book  of  Anglo-Saxon  and  early 
English.     1871 •  .     .     .  6124.03 

Haigh  {D.  H.)  Anglo-Saxon  sagas  as  aids  to  history. 
1861 .     466.23 

March  [F.  A.)     See  Language  [Anglo-Saxon,  p.  675). 

Morley  (H.)    English  writers  :  writers  before  Chaucer. 

i8i;4 2754.19 

Sweet  [H.)    History  of  Anglo-Saxon  poetry.     [In    Warton  (T ) 

Hist,  of  Eng.  poetry,  v.  2,  ly71.] 1697.10 

Turner  {8.)  History  of  the  manners,  poetry,  literature, 
etc.  of  the  Anglo-Saxons.  1805.  .  .  .  4."j4.06 
Wrvjht  (T.)  Biographia  Britannica  literaria  :  Anglo- 
Saxon  period.     2  V.     1842-46 2754.11 

JKS"  See  also,  in  the  general  alphabet,  Alfred  ;— Anglo- 
Saxon  chronicle; — Bede  : — Beowulf; — Csdmon  ; — Early 
Knglish  text  soc.  Publications  (p.  432).  The  Lindisfarne 
and  Rushwurth  gospels  are  printed  in  the  Surtees  soc. 
publ..  V.  28,  3a,  43,  48  [5116.32].  Other  illustrative  works 
are  included  iu  the  •  Chronicles  and  memoriiils  '  publ.  by 
the  Master  of  the  rolls  (ste  p.  312  of  this  Catalogue). 

j8^  See  also  Language  {Ang'o..Saxf>n,  p  675)  ; — Poetry  ; 
— and  t'eneral  histories  of  English  literature  (p.  705), 
especially  thoie  of  Brooke,  Craik,  and  Mortey.  . 

3.  Basque  Literature. 

See  Dublin  univ.  mag.,  v.  66, 1875  (Gleanings  from  Baequa 

literature). 

4.  Bohemian  Literature. 

Boioring  (J.)  Cheskian  anthology  ;  poetical  literature 
of  Bohemia.   1832 1615.13 

IiobinsQn{.Mrs  T.  A.  L.  v.  J.)    Language  and  lit.  of  the  Sl.tvic  na. 

tioQB,  1850  ;  p.147-211 2732.07 

See  also  Nat.  quar.  rev.,  v.  24,  1872.  p.  1-24.  (Lit. 
auApol.  of  Bohemia);  "West,  rev.,  v.  12.  1830  (Anc.  Bohe- 
mian ballads)  :  For.  qu.  rev.,  v.  2,  1828  (Boh.  lit.)  ;  v.  79, 
1863  ;  p.  32-67,  or  Littell,  1868,  V..4  (Lit.  of  B.) 

5.  Breton  Literature. 

Taylor  {T.)    Ballads  and  songs  of  Brittany.    .1692.28 
<®~  See  also  Countries  [Brittany,  p.  295). 

6.  Celtic  Literature. 

Arnold    (M.)      On    the    study    of    Celtic    literature. 

1867 2T52.16 

.Vnrtey  (if.)  English  writers  before  Chaucer.  1864  (ch.  1-3.)  2754.19 
0  Curry  \E.)     Manners  and  customs  of  the  unc.  iiish,  v.  2  ;  p.  48- 

178  (On  education  and  lit.  iu  anc.  trinn) 486.21 

S^S"  S'^e  also  Language  {Celtic.  Irish,  Gaelic,  and  British, 
p.  675)  ;— Countries  [Celts,  ^.  WH;— Cornwall,  y  302;— Bri. 
(o/is.  p.  295  : — n'ales,p.'6^2).  .4/50  the  histories  of  Engl  lit. 
by  Craik.  and  Morley  ;  and  O'Donovan's  O'l.  of  the  Annals 
of  the  kingdom  of  Ireland,  by  tile  four  masters  [497. 12J.  Im- 
portant remains  of  ancient  Celtic  literature  have  been 
printed  in  the  .Master  of  t/ie  rolls  series  of  chronicles  and  me- 
morials [see  p.  312  of  Catalogue). 

Gaelic  Literature. 

Blackie  (J.  S. )  Language  and  literature  of  the  Scot- 
tish Highlands 6441.08 

Clark(J.)  Worksof  the  Caledonian  bards.  1783.  16.;1.16 

See  also  Ossian,  in    the  general  alphabet ;    and   J~  F. 

Campbell,  in  tits  Popular  tales  of  the  West  Highlands  gives 

theiiaelic  with  the  English.  See  also  Westm.  rev.,  July,  1877. 

Welsh  Literature. 

ffS^  See  entries  under  Wales  [in  Coimtries.  p.  392)  ;  atso 
Evans  (E.)  Sitecimens  of  the  an<ient  Welsh  bards  [1643.18]; 
Mabinogion  [1IJ05.I4)  ;  and  Ooutemp.  rev.,  Feb.,  1876  (Old 
\Selsh  legends  and  poetry,  by  lady  Veruey). 


SBOOKLTN     MliBOANTILE    LIBBABY, 


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7.  Classical  Literature. 

Lounqe  {A.)  History  of  Greek  and  noman  classical 
literature.     1873 'J73J.2i) 

Souvestie  (£)  Causeries  Uistoriqnes  et  litteraires.  3  v. 
1861 70:!6.10 

Malkin  (,B.  H.)    Classical  disquisitions  and  curiosities. 

18J5 '-;53U  28 

Contents  :  Comparative  estimate  of  Terence  and  Plantua. 
On  tho  Epicurean  pbilosophy.  On  CaUiuiacliiis.  iiorace. 
Cffisar'B  Corameutaries.  On  Cicero.  Ou  Soneca.  Ou  the 
history  of  Josepbus,  etc.,  etc. 

Taylor  (I.)  History  of  the  transmission  of  ancient 
books  to  modern  times.  1827 2743.18 

Wliite  {C.  A.)  Classic  literature,  princiimlly  Sanskrit, 
Greek,  and  Roman,  with  some  account  of  the  Per- 
sian, Chinese,  and  Japanese.  1877.  .  .  2732. '.iS 
ffS*  See  also,  in  tliia  claeg,  Greek  literature  (p.  708) : — 
Latin  literature  {p.  710)  : — ami,  lu  tliO  general  alt>babet. 
Classical  dictionariea  (p.  271)  ; — Language  (I.  General 
pltilotogical  periodicals,  p.  C73). 

2.  Specimens  of  Classic  Poetry:   Translations. 

Elton   (C.  A.)    Specimens  of  the  classic  poets.     3  v. 

1814 1G43.01 

Merivait  (J,  H.)    Translations  from  tho  Greek  and  Latin.     [In 

his  Poems,  T.  l.J lens. 19 

Peter  (  IF.,  (d.)    Specimens  of  the  poetry  of  Greece 

and  Eome.     1847 Io7o.30 

3.  CoUections, 

^~  See  in  general  alphabet.  Bohn's  cla.'ssical  library, 
91  T.  (p.  221)  ;— Didot  (A.  1'. ;  Bibliotbeca  ecriptomm  Gra- 
corum  Grfece  et  Latine.  57  v.  (p.  416)  ;— Nisard  (D.)  Cttllec- 
tion  des  auteurs  latins,  [texte  latin]  arec  la  traduction  en 
£ran<;ai8,  27  t. 

8.  Danish  Literature. 

Uowitt  ( IF",  and  M.)     Lit.  and  romance  of  Northern 

Europe.     2  v.     1852 Vi732.06 

See  also  North  Brit,  rev.,  v.  38,  1863  (Danish  lit.,  past  and 
present)  ;  v.  50,  1809  (L.  Holberg).  Also  (in  Biography,  p. 
167)  lives  of  HOLBEBG  (L.)  :  (p.  183)  Oehlenschlaeger  (A. 
G.);  and  ;p.  118)  Andersen  (H.  C.)  For  translutiuns  of 
works  by  these  authors,  and  by  Hertz  (H.)  aiiii  Oersted 
(H.  C.)  see  their  uameu  in  the  general  alphabet, 

TDanisk  Poetry. 

Borrow    ((?.)      Komantio  ballads,   from   the  Danish. 

1S26 leio.ii; 

Jamiesoti  {Ji.)  Popular  ballads  and  songs,  with  transl. 
from  the  ancient  Danish.     2  v.     1806.     .  1002.29 

Prior  (K.   C.  A.)    Ancient  Danish  ballads,  translated. 

3t.  1800 1077.26 

See  also  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  1,  1865  (Ballads  of  D.  by  R.  Bu- 
chanan) ;  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  4,  1871  (Holb  rg)  ;  v.  61.  1855 
(Danish  ballads) ;  Kat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  3,  1801  (Danish  and 
Swedish  poetry)  :  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  47,  1867  (Carsten  Uauch 
and  his  latest  poem) ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  75,  1861  (Ancient 
Danish  ballads). 

9.  Dutch  Literature. 

Bowring  {J.)  and  Van  Dyk  (H.  S.)  Batavian  antho- 
logy.    1824 1615.10 

ffg-  See  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  45  aud  65  (Eesf^arches  in  Dutch 
lit.;  5  articles)  ;  For.  qu.  rev.,  v.  14,  1834  (Dutch  pop- 
ular songs) ;  T.  21,  1838  (Dutch  lit.) 

.   10.  Buglish  and  British  Literature. 

jft3~  For  subject  headings  affording  much  related  material, 
see  Drama  (p.  424)  ;— Poetry  :— Fiction  (p.  4.i9)  ;— Essays 
(p. 448) ;— Periodicals ; — Societies  ; — Elocution  [R'^aders and 
speakers; — Headings,  p.  442); — Anecdotes  (p.  27)  ; — Pro- 
verbs ;— Quotations  ;— Table-talk  . — Wit  aud  humor; — 
Copyright  (p.  282)  ;— Genius  p  667) ;— Journalism  (p.657); 
Language  {English,  p.  675)  ; — Biography  (p.  109-215). 

1.  Bibliographical  and  Critical  Dictionaries  and  Collections. 

Adams  (W.  D.)  Dictionary  of  English  literature. 
1877 • 2754.14 

Allibone  iS.A.)  'Critical  dictionary  of  Engl,  literature, 
and  authors.     3  v.     1859-71 2755.01 

Ames  {J.)  and  Herbert  (W.)  'Typographical  antiqui- 
ties^ Enl.  byT.F.Dibdin.  4\-.  181U-1'J.4°.  2706.02 

Beloe  (W.)  Anecdotes  of  literature  and  scarce  books. 
6v.  1807-12 2754.05 

—  The  sexagenarian.     [«)io».]     2  v.     1817.     .  3U18.04 

Brydijes  {Sir  F.)  Kestituta  ;  or  titles,  extracts,  etc.  of 
old  books  reviewed.     4  v.    1814.     .     .     .  2754.01 


CoUier  (</.  P.)  Bibliogr.  and  critical  account  of  the 
rarest  books  in  the  English  language.  4  v. 
New  York,  180(! 2753.17 

HazUtt  (ir.  C.)  Hand-book  to  popular,  portical,  and 
dramatic  literature  to  the  Restoration.  1  H07.2754.13 

—  Cat.  of  early  Ed(^1.  miscel.  formerly  in  the  Haileiau  library. 

[In  Camden  miscel..  v.  5,  1802.1 6113.41 

Lowwte-s  {W.  T.)  'Bibliographer's  manual  of  English 
literature.     New  ed.,  enl.   by  IkG.  Bohn.     6  v. 

1857-64 2762.15 

Niclioli  {J. )     'Literarj-  anecdotes  of  the  18th  century. 

9v.  1812-15 2743.01 

—  Illustrations  of  the  literary  history  of  the  18th  cen- 

tury.    8  V.     1^17-38 2743.10 

Reiiss  (J.  D.)  Alphabetical  r.  gister  of  all  the  authors 
actually  living  in  Groat  Uritain,  Ireland,  and 
America,  with  their  iiublications,  1770-90.  2723.21 
Savage  (J.)  The  librariun.  3  v.  lti08-9.  .  2744.17 
Sims  (li.)  'Manual  for  tho  genealogist,  topographer, 
etc.;  descr.  of  records,  county  and  family  histo- 
ries, e(c.     2d  ed.     1801 475.16 

Walpole  ( H. )    Catalogue  of  royal  and  noble  authors  of 

England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.     With  lists  of 

their  works.     2d  ed.     2  v.  1759.     .     .    .  270124 

WaU(R.)    'Bibliotheca Britannica.  4 v.   1824.  2745.02 

Contents :  v.  1-2.  Authors.    3-4.  Subjects. 

2.  Histories.  Handbooks,  Manuals,  and  Specimens. 

Angus  iJ.)  Handbook  of  specimens  of  Engl,  literature. 
11866.] 2751.17 

Arnold  (T.)  Manual  of  English  literature.  1869.  2751.20 
Brooke(S.)  Engl,  literature.  1876.  [Lit.  primer.]  2741.22 

Same.     [670-1832.]     1878 2751.30 

Note. — Highly  commended  by  Matthew  Arnold,  in  Nine- 
teenth century.  Dec,  1877.  or  Eclectic  m.ig.,  1878. 
Burdon  {R.\   Comparative  estimate  of  English  litt-rature.  17th-]8th 
cent.    [In  Oxford  prize  essays,  v.  3,  1836  ;  p.  81-119.]  2541.13 
Burnett  (G.)    Specimens  of  English  prose  writers,  to 
close  of  17th  century.     3  v.     1807.      .     .  2762.11 
Byrne  (J.)    Influence  of  the  national  character  on  English  litera- 
ture.    [In  Afternoon  lectures,  v.  1,  1863  ;  p.  1-41.]  .  2512.20 

—  Influence  of  foreign   literature  on  English.     [In  Afternoon 

lectures,  v.  3.  1800  ;  p.  35-87.] 2512.22 

Chambers (R.)  Cyclopaediaof  English  literature.  2  v. 
1853 2755.04 

Cleveland  {CD.)  English  literature  of  the  19th  cen- 
tury.    1869.     , 2752.28 

(Oilier  {  W.  F.)  History  of  Eng.  lit.,  in  biogr.  sketches. 
18159 2752.18 

Coppie  (H.)  English  literature,  considered  as  an  in- 
terpreter of  English  history.    1873.     .     .  2751.15 

Craik  {G.  L.)  Compendious  history  of  EngUsh  liter- 
ature, and  language.     2  v.     l!563.  8°.     .  2755.08 

—  Sketches  of  the  history  of  literature  and  learning  in 

England.     6  v.  in  3.     1844^5.18°.     .     .2711.01 

Cunningham  [A.)    Biogr.  and  critical  history  of  the  literature  of 

the  last  fifty  years,     [/n  Waldie  library,  v.  3.]     .     .6078.17 

Day   {H.  X.)    Introduction  to  the  study  of  English 

literature.     Ii69 2752.19 

Five  centuries  of  the  English  language  and  literature. 

V.  500  of  the  Tauchnitz  ed.     1860.       .     .  5041.01 

FrisweU  (J.  H.)     Essays  on  English  writers.     [anon.'\ 

1^69 2b25.17 

Gilmani^A.)    First  steps  in  Engl.  lit.  1870.     .2751.25 

Orahame  {J.  M.)    Historical  view  of  literature  and  art 

in  Great  Britain,  from  the  accession  of  the  house 

of  Hanover  to  Victoria.     1871 1433.16 

Gray  (  W. )    Hist,  sketch  of  English  prose  literature, 
till  the  reign  of  James  i.     1835.      .     .     .  2755.21 
Ihtnnay{,I.)  .i  course  of  English  literature.  1866.2751. 22  | 
Hart  (j.S. )  Manual  of  Enghsh  literature.  1872.   2751.08 
Hazlitt  (W.)    Lectures  on  the  English  comic  writers. 

1857 2531.06 

Contents :    On  wit    and  humor.     Shakespeare  and  Ben 
Jonson.    The  pnets.    TIfc  es.sayiets.     The  novelists.    H(^ 
garth.    Comic  writers  of  the  Isth  ctntury. 
Hunt  (E. )    Literature  of  the  English  language  ;  selec- 
tions, etc.  1870 2751.19 

Jones  {if.)  Two  lectures  on  modern  English  litera- 
ture.    1836 5721.04 

Larkins   (W.    G.)    Handbook  of  English   literature. 

Poets.    1867 2751.09 

Same.  Prose  and  dramatic  writers.  18C7.  2751.09 

Marsh  (G.  P.)  Origin  and  history  of  the  English  lan- 
guage, and  early  literature.     1862.      .     .  6425.25 


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706 


LITERATURE  :    English,  European,  Finnish,  Flemish,  French. 


Martin  (L.  C)  Contributions  to  English  literature  by 
the  civil  servants  of  the  crown,  from  1794  to  1863. 
■flith  biogriiphical  notes.     1865.      .     .     .2752.22 

Mills  (A.)  Literature  and  the  literary  men  of  Great 
Britain  and  Ireland.     2  v.    1851.     .     .     .2755.06 

Morell  (J.  M.  D. )  Biographical  history  of  Engl,  liter- 
ature.     [1874.] 2741.14 

Mnrrjnii  (H.  H.)     llepresentative  names  in  the  history 

of  English  literature.   1876 2755.26 

'  Morley  (H.)  English  writers.  Writers  before  Chau- 
cer :  with  introd.  sketch  of  the  four  periods  of 
English  literature.     1861 2751.19 

—  —Same.     Chaucer  to  Dunbar.     1867.     .     .2754.20 

—  First  sketch  of  Eng.  literature.  3  pts.  in  3  v.   2741.15 

V.  1.  Before  1547.    2.  15471619.    3.  Since  1649. 

—  'Tables  of  English  literature.  1870.  .  .  2757.01 
liealdl.)  Lectures  on  Engl,  literature.  18'>K.  275'_'.20 
Rushton  (W.)    Cla-eical  and  ronumtic  schoola.  as  represented  by 

Spenser,  Drydeu,  Pupa.  Scott,  and  Wordsworth.  [In  After- 
noon lectures,  v.  1,  1863  :  p.  41-931      2612.20 

Russell  {  H'.  C. )  Book  of  [English]  authors  :  criticisms, 
ana,  mots,  personal  descriptions,'/c.  1871.  2751.10 

Shaw  (  T.  B.)  Complete  manual  of  English  literature. 
Ed.  by  W.  Smith.  With  sketch  of  Amer.  litera- 
ture, by  H.  T.  Tuckerman.     1^70.       .     .  2751.23 

Skeat  ( iV.  W)  Specimens  of  English  literature,  from 
'the  Ploughmans  crede'  to  the  "Shepheardes 
calendar,' A. D.  1H94-1579 6432.10 

Smitk  (IK,  ed)  Specimens  of  English  literature,  ar- 
ranged chronologically.  With  notes.  1869.  2?51.18 

Spauldiay  (  W.  i  History  of  Eng.  literature.  1857.  2752.21 

Spragiie  (H.  B.)     Masterpieces  of  English  literature, 

and  lessons  in  the  English  language,  with  biogr. 

sketches,  notes,  etc.     v.  1.     Ih74.     .     .     .  6335.05 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Chaucer.   Spenser.    Bacon.    Shakespeare. 

Milt>)U.    Biinyau. 

Taine  {H.A.)  Histoire  de  la  litterature  anglaise.  5  v. 
1863-C,5 , 2755.15 

—  History  of  English  literature.     Tr.  by  H.  Van  Laun. 

2  v.      1871-2 2755.10 

Contents  :  V.  1.  The  Saxons.  The  Normans.  The  new 
tongue.  Tlie  pagan  r'-naissance.  Theatie — Ben  Jonson, 
hhakspeare,  etc.  Christian  lenaissance — Milton.  The  clas- 
sic age.  The  Restoration.  Poets,  philosophers,  and 
dramatists — Hobbrs,  Dr.vden.  Wycheiley,  Cougreve,  Sheri- 
dan, etc.  2.  Dryilen.  The  revolution.  Addison.  Swilt. 
The  novelists.  The  poets  Modern  life — ideas  and  pro- 
dnctions.  Lord  Byron.  The  past  and  present.  Modern 
authors — Dickens.  Macaulay,  Carlyle,  Stuart  Mill,  Ten- 
nyson. 

Same.     Abridged  by  J.  Fiske.     1872.     .   2753.21 

27to)7i.sv))i  ( K.  B. )  Literature  of  society.  By  Grace 
Wharton  [p.wKi/ryii.]     2  v.     1862.     .    .     .  32'.3.28 

Trimble  { E.  J. )  Cbiirt  of  general  literature.  Also,  a 
chart  of  ancient  literature.     1876.     .     .     .  2757.07 

Undcno'iod  (F.  H.)  Hand-book  of  English  literature. 
British  authors.     1871 2751.21 

Wltipple  (E.  P.)  Literature  of  the  age  of  Elizabeth. 
1SG9 2752.27 

WiUiams  (J.)  Literary  women  of  England.  With 
extracts  from  their  works.     1861.     .     .     .  3256.18 

Yonrje  ( C  D.)    Three  centuries  of  English  literature. 

1872 2751.24 

See  also  Contenip.  rev.,  v.  14,  1870  (Contemporary  lit.)  ; 
Fraser's  ma^  .  v.  60,  18511  (Mod.  Eng.  lit.)  ;  New  Englander, 
V.  211.  1870  (Study  of  Engl.  lit.,  by  T.  K  Lounsbury) ;  New 
Englander  lEarly  Eugl.  lit.,  by  E.  Schuyler)  ;  Westm.  rev., 
July.  1871,  or  LitteU,  1871,  v.  4  (Early  Eugl.  lit.,  to  14th 
century). 

3.  Book-trade  catalogues. 

Bent  (R.)  London  catalogue  of  books,  1810-31.  Lon- 
don, 1831.   8° 2724.14 

Low  {S. )    English  catalogue  of  books,  Jan.,  1835— .Jan., 

1872.     2  V.     London,  1804-73.     8°.       .     .   2724.15 

T.  1.  Jan.,  1835— Jan..  1863.  2,  Jan..  1863— Jan.,  1872. 

-,  —  Same.       Index,    lS37^an.,    1876.     2    v.     1858- 

■  76.  8' 2721.17 

V.  1.  1837-1857.     2.  1856-75. 

Same.  [Annn.al  issue.]  1872-76.  5  v.  Lon- 
don,  1873-77.  8° 

Whitaker  (J. )  Reference  catalogue  of  current  litera- 
ture :  books  in  print  and  on  sale,  with  prices. 
3  V.     London,  1874-77.  8° '2775.17 

Bookseller  (  The) ;  a  handbook  of  British  and  foreign 
literature.  [Monthly.] 


FublWiers'  circular  and  record  of  British  and  foreign 
literature.   [Semi-monthly.] 

4.  Publications  oj  Literary  societies. 
4fg-  See  entiles  in  the  general  alphabet,  nnder  Camden 
society  [p.  24'J)  ; — Chaucer  .society  (p.  2631  ;   Early  English 
text  society    (p.  432)  ; — Percy   society  ; — Royal    society  of 
literature  ; — Shakespeare  society. 

11,  European  and  Modem  Literature. 

Foster  (M.  E.)  Hand-book  of  modern  European  lit- 
erature.    1849 2731.01 

Goldsmitti  (O.)  Inquiry  into  the  present  state  of  polite  learning, 
1774.     [/iiAis  Miecel.  works.  V.  1.  IHSIJ.J       .     .     .     .6037-07 

Hallam  (H.)  Introd.  to  the  literature  of  Europe,  15th- 
17th  cent.     2  v.     New  York,  1851.       .     .5044.22 

Same.     4v.     Boston,  1872 2741.18 

Howilt  (  W.  and  M. )  Literature  and  romance  of  north- 
em  Europe  :  Sweden,  Denmark,  Norway  and  Ice- 
land.    2  V.     1852 2732.05 

Lonrjfellmo  (Henry  W.)  Poets  and  poetry  of  Europe. 
1857 .•     .     .  1665.07 

Mennecliet  (E.)  Matine'es  litte'raires.  Cours  complet 
de  litterature  moderne.    5eed.    4v.   1868.  2731.14 

Morell  (J.R.)  Hist. of  European  literature.  1874.  2741.14 

Schlo.iser  (F.  C.)  History  of  the  18th  century,  v.  1-2. 
184! 446.18 

Sismotidi  J.  C..L.  S.de).  Literature  of  southern  Eu- 
rope.    2  v.     1850 2732.21 

Same.     2  v.     1848 2732.23 

V.  1.  Arabian,   Provencal,   Italian.     2.  Italian,  Spanish, 
Poitugueae. 
4^  See  also,  in  this  class,  various  national  literatures. 

12.  Finnish  Literature. 

Kalevala.     Selections.     From  the  German  version,  by 
J.  A.  Porter.     New  York,  1868.   16°.     .     .1663.00 
Set  also  article  upon  the  Kalevala  by  A.  Lang,  In  Fraser's 
mag.,  N.e,,  v.  6, 1872. 

13.  Flemish  Literatiure. 

Delepierre  (0.)     Sketch  of  Flemish  lit.     1860.    2733.05 
14.  French  Literature, 

1.  Bibliography. 

Annie  {L')  litteraire  et  dramatique.     Par  G.  Vapereau. 

2Ieannee  (1N68) 2721.11 

Dibdin  ( T.  F. )    Bibliographical  tour  in  France.     3  v. 

1821 2745.22 

Lorenz  ( 0. )     Catalogue  general   de   la  librairie   fran- 

^aise,  1840-65.     4  v.     Paris,  1867-71.    8^.2784.01 

Same.   V.  5-6.    1866-75.    P.,  1876-77.  8°.  2781.05 

(luirard  (J.  M.)    La  France  litteraire.     11   v.  in   12. 

Paris,  1827-39.   8° 2782.01 

Reinwuld  (C.)     Catalogue  annuel  de  la  librairie  fran- 

9aise.     1858-1867 2733.16 

2.  Histories,  Critical,  and  Biographical. 

Astie  {J.  F.)  Louis  xrv.  and  the  writers  of  his  age.  Tr.  bvE.  N. 
Kirk      1855 3111  19 

Buckle  (//.  T.)  History  of  the  French  intellect  from  1550.  Pro- 
tective spirit  carried  by  Louis  xiv.  into  lit.  State  of  his- 
tori.al  literature  in  France,  1600-1800.  [In  his  Hist,  of  civ- 
ilization, v.  1.] 475.08 

Demogeat  (J.)  Histoire  de  la  litterature  fran9aise. 
i870 27^1.21 

—  History  of  French  lit.     Adapted  from  the  French 

by  C.  Bridge.     1874 2731.22 

Oeruzez  (E. )  Histoire  de  la  lit.  fran9aise,  jusqu'  a  la 
rev.     2t.   1869 2731.18 

Giraidin  (Saint  Marc).  Tableau  de  la  litterature  fran- 
(jaise  au  xvi.  sifecle,  suivi  d'etudes  sur  la  littera- 
ture du  inoyen-a;?e  et  de  la  renaissance.     1868. 

Jerrold  (B.)  The  Gavroche  party  ;  literary  estimates 
of  political  France.     1*70 516.'24 

Le  Clerc  (V.)  and  Renan  ^E.)  Histoire  litteraire  de  la 
France  au  14e  sitele.     2e  ed.     2  v.    1865.  278-1.19 

Martin  [H.)     /n  /its  History  of  France 517.15 

Mennecliet  (E.)  Miitinees  litte'raires.  Cours  complet 
de  litterature  moderne.  5ecd.  4  v.   1868.   2731.14 

Niiard  {D.)    Hist,  de  la  lit.   fran9aise.     4e  ed.     4  v. 

1867 2733.12 

Reviewed  in  Fraser's  map.,  v.  75,  1867. 

—  Histoire  des  livres  popuhiires,  ou  de  la  litterature  du 

colportage.     2e  ed.     2  v.     1864.      .     .     .  2741.06 


BEOOKLYN     MERCANTILE     LIBRA.RY. 


LITERATURE  :     French,  German. 


707 


Poitevin  ( M.  P.  >     Choix  tie  lectures  do  la  lit.  francjaise 

du  I'Je  sitcle.     2  v.  in  1.     18G9.     .     .     .  7032.23 
lievue  des  deux  mondes. 

jV(,(c  — Tho  refcrencea  in  its  division  '  Litteraturo  frau- 

9aise,'  in  tho  '  Tabic  gcniralc,  1831-74  '  occupy  i>ii.  188-216. 
Il(ni)ioifh  (0.  W.  M.)    Modern  literature  of  France.     2 

V.     lS:i9 2733.02 

Sainte-Beuvc  (C.  A.)    Sec  his 7iame  in  general  alphabet. 

Van  Laun  (11.)    History  of  French  lit.     3  v.     187G- 

77. ■    .  2731.24 

Contents :  v.  1.  To  tho  Renaissance.    2.  Till  tho  end  of 

tho  reigu  of  Louis  XIV.     3.  From  Louis  xrv.  till  the  end  of 

the  reign  of  Louis  Philippe. 
A'ofe.— Reviewed  in  Lond.  qu.  rev.,  Jan.,  1878  ;  Penn.  mo.. 

Sept.,  1877  ;  Coutemp.,  Apl.,  1K78. 
Veniouillac  (£.  T.)    French  librarian,  or  literary  guide. 

1829 2733.01 

Vericour  (X.  B.  de).     Modem  French  literature.    With 

notes,  by  W.  S.  Chase.    184S 2731.23 

ViUemain   {A.    F.)      Cours    de    litterature  franpaise : 

moyenage.     2  v.     1846 2733.10 

—  Cours  de  litterature  fran9aise  ;  xvrne  sifecle.     4  v. 

ISlC ■ 2733.0G 

Vinet  (A.)     History  of  French  literature  in  the  18th 

century.     18  i« 2733.04 

Contents :  Introd.  D'Aguesseau,  Cochin.  Saint  Simon. 
RoUiu.  Louis  Racine.  Crebillou.  Le  Sage.  Destouches. 
Pievost.  Maroiiioiiess  de  Lambert.  Mile,  de  Launay. 
Foutenelle.  Houtard  de  La  Motte.  Marivaux.  La  Chaus- 
Bee.  Pres.  Henanlt.  Yauvenargues.  Moutesquieu.  Vol- 
taire. DAlembert.  Diderot.  Helvetius.  Rayual.  D'Hol. 
bach  and  Grimm.  Buflfon,  Du  Clos.  Rousseau. 
Wraxall  {.Sir  C.  F.  L.)  The  second  empire  :  French 
literature,  1852-1863.  2  v.  1865.  .  .  .  2546.21 
See  also  Quar.  rev.,  v.  120,  186G  (Anc.  lit.  of  France)  ;  Ed. 
rev.,  v.  101,  1865  (Mod.  Fr.  lit.) :  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  61,  1855 
(ROL-eiit  Fv.  lit.) ;  v.  63,  1866  (Decline  of  Fr.  romantic  lit.) : 
N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  25,  1856  (Lit.  tendencies  in  France)  ;  Nat. 
qu.  rev.,  v.  3,  1861  (Fr.  lit.  of  1861)  ;  luternat.  rev.,  July. 
1875  (Fr.  lit.  under  the  Ist  empire,  by  princess  Dora  D'ls- 
tria)  ;  N.  A.  r'SV.,  v.  86,  1868  (Influence  of  Engl.  lit.  on 
French  lit." 

French  poetry. 

Besant(W.)  Studies  in  early  Fr.  poetry.  1868.  1614.22 
Carei/   (H.    M.)      Echoes   from   the  harp   of  France. 

1B58 1G31.0G 

Ccisiello   [L.    S.)      Specimens  of   the   early   poetry  of 

France.     1835 1G34.09 

Curtoen  (li.)  Echoes  from  French  poets.   1870.   1634.21 

—  French  love  songs  and  other  songs.  1871.  1641.21 
Dumeisan  (M.)   and  Stijur  (N.)     Chansons  nationales 

et  populaires  de  France.     2  v.     1852.     .  1636.01 

Ouessard   (F.)      Les   anciens    poetes    de    la    France. 

T.  1-10 7061.01 

iVy/«.— For  contents  see  under  Guessard  (p.  696). 

James  (//.,  jr.)  French  poets  and  novelists.  187B. 2533. 24 
Confcnf.!.'  All  red  deMusset.    Gautier.    Baudelaire.    Bal- 
zac.   George  Sand.     C.  de  Bernard  and  G.  Flaubert.    Tur- 
genieff.    The  two  Amperes.    Mme.  de  Sabrau.    Merimee'a 
Letters.    Theatre  lian(;ais.  • 

Jahincd  (A.)  Nouveau  recueil  de  coutes,  dits,  fabli- 
aux, et  autres  pieces  inedites  des  xni.,  xiv.,  xv. 
siecles.     2  v.     lS;i9-42 1662.33 

Le  Grand  d'Aus^i/ {P.  J.  B.)  Fabliaux  or  tales.  Tr. 
into  English  verse,  by  G.  L.  Way,  with  notes  by 
G.  Ellis.     3v.    1815 166t.01 

Massoii  (Oxistave).     La  lyre  franc^aise.  1867.     .  7025.09 

Msard  (C.)  Des  chansons  populaires  chez  les  anciens 
etchez  les  fran9ais  :  essai  historique,  suivi  d'une 
etude  sur  la  chanson  des  rues  contemporaine. 
2  V.  1867 7047.25 

Oxenford  (J.)  Illustrated  book  of  French  songs. 
1855 Ifi75.07 

Parian  (J.)  Le  Parnasse  fran9ais  :  a  book  of  French 
poetry,  a.d.  1 ' 5ll-[lS77] 7032.09 

Jiemusat[C.de).  Do  lelat  de  la  poesie  frantjaise.  [In  /us  Criti- 
ques, lic,  v.  1,  16o9.1     7018.13 

—  De  I'histoire  de  la  poesie  franeaiso.  [In  his  Critiques,  etc., 
V.  1. 185U.] 7048.13 

Sainie-Beuve  IC.  A.)  Poesie  franyaise  au  16e  sifecle. 
2v.   1828 7034.27 

Wright  {T.)    Chausons  do  geste  :  middle  ages.    [7n  (iis  Essays  on 

lit.elc,  V.  1,  1846.) 2722.20 

See  ai.«)  Beutley's  miscel.,  Mch.,  1838  (Popular  poetry  of 
France,  by  C.  Macliay). 

aar  see  also  Proveni,'al  literature  (p.  711)  ;~also  Mistral ; 
Ronsard. 


ffS~  For  writings  by  French  authors,  and  for  French  ver- 
sions from  foreign  authors,  see  iu  general  alphabet, — 

Novelists  : — 

Abou.  ■  Achard  :—  Aimard  ;— Allais  ;— Armaille  {Com- 
t*ss<:  d')  ;— Augustin; — Aulnoy  {Comtrsse  d') ; — Balzac;— 
Bawr  {Mme.  del ;— Beaumont-Vassy  (i:. F.  del  ;— Beauvoir 
(Roger  dc);— Bechard  (F.)  ;—  Bernard  ;— Bernardin  do 
Saint  Pierro  ■,—  Berquin  :— Berthet :— Boccaccio  ;—  Bou 
geant  :— Braddon  ;—Brehat;— Cervantes  Saavedra  (M.  ile): 
Chauveau  (P.  J.  O.)  ;—  Oherbuliez  (V.) ;— Olarclie  :— Co- 
let  (.Vmc.  L.)  ;— Conscience  (H.) ;— Craven  (Mm.-.)  ;— Cur- 
raud  ;— Dash  {la  comtessc)  ; — Daudet  ;— Defoe  (D.)  ;— Dela- 
faye-Brehier  (J/me.  J.)  ;— Dcligny  (E  )  ;— Dcleon  {L'abbe)  ; 
Delord  (T;ixilc) ; -Desarbrcs  (Nerec);— Deschanel  (E,):— 
Deslys  ;— Delluf  ;— Dora  d'  Istria;— Droz  (O.);— Du  Boys. 
Du  Camp  (M.) ;—  Dudevant :— Dumas  ;— Enault  ;— Erck- 
mann  (E.)  and  Chatrian  (A.)  ;— Eyma  iX  I  :— Ferry  (Ga- 
briel):—Feuillet  ;— Feval ;— Feydcau  :— Figuier  (.i/w.  L.) 
Flaubert  (U.)  :— Foa  (M.  E.)  ;— Franijais  (Li-s)  peinls  par 
eux-memea  ;— Fromentin  ; —  Gaboriau  ; — GandCTn  ;— Gau- 
tier ;— Gay  (S.):— Genlis  [Mme.  de) ;— Gerard  (Jules) ;— Ger- 
main (A.)  ;—  Girardin ;—  Girardin  ;—  Gobincau  ;—  Gold- 
smith ;—  Goncourt ;—  Gondrecourt  ;—  Gonzales  :  -  Gour- 
don  ;— Gozlan  ;— Grivel  ;—GiieU  y  Rente  (Josel:— Honore; 
Houssaye  ; -^  Hugo  IC.)  ;— Hugo  (Victor)  ;— Jouf&oy  (T.)  ;— 
Karr  ; — KaufTmann  ; —  Kompert  ;— Laboulaye  ;— Lacham- 
beaudie  ;— Lacroix  [Mme.  L.)  ■,— La  Fayette  (M.  M.  P.  de 
la  v.,  comtesse  de)  ;  —  Lamarline  ;  —  Lavergne  ;  —  Le 
Sage  ;—  Lockroy  ;—  Maillard  (F.)  :  —  Malot  :  -  Margue- 
rite, {queen  of  Aavarre)  ; — Maquet  ; — Marcel  {Mme.  J.)  ; — 
Merlet :—  Mery  (J.) ;— Molenes  (P.  de)  ;—  Monsele!  ;— 
Montfernier  ;—  Mortillet  ;—  Mouchot  ;—  Mouhy  ;— Mou- 
riez  ;— Muller  (Eugene)  ;— Murger  ;— Nerval;— Nodier  ;— 
Noir  :— Noriac  ;—  Olivier  ;— Gurliac  ;— Pajon  ;— Paltock  ; 
Ferrault  '.—  Pitray  {Vicomtesse  de)  ; — Poe  ; —  Ponson  du 
Terrail  ;— Pontmartin  ;— Quevedo  y  ViUegas  :— Rahou  ;— 
Ratazzi  (.l/"i.-.) ;— Raymond  (.l/»i«.  El  ;— Reybaud  (.l/jiic. 
C.)  ;— Reybaud  (L.)  ;— Richomme  ;~Riviere  ;— Robert  (M. 
A.  de  R.,  dame)  ;— Roqneplan  ;— Ruffini  ;— Saintine  ;— Sand 
(George)  ;— Sand  (Maurice)  ;— Sandeau  (Jules);— Scott  l*r 
Walter)  ;— Segrais  :— Segur  :— Soulio  ;— Souvestro  ;— Stael- 
Holstein  ;— Stahl  (P.  J.)  ;— Sterne  ;— Stolz  {.Mmc.  de)  ;— 
Sue  (Eugene)  ;— Swift  (J.) ;—  Taulier  ;— Topffer  ;—  Tour- 
guenef ;—  Uchard  ;—  Ulbach  :— Ulhac-Tremadeure;— Va- 
naud  ;— Veuillot ;— Vignon  ;— Vigny  (A.  de)  ;— Vincent  ;— 
WaiUy  ; — Witt  {Mme.  Cornelia  do,  born  Guizot)  ; — Wyss. 

Historical,  Philosophical,  and  Miscellaneous  writers  : — 

About ;— Ampere  ;— Arnauld  ;— Audouard  ;— Aucrsperg 
(A.  A.  von)  ;— Aunet  ; — Beaumarchais  ; — Barante  ; — Bau- 
delaire —  Bayle  ; —  Belgiojoso  {frincessc  de)  ;— Bernard 
(L.)  ,— Beule  ;— Beyle  (U.)  ;— Blanchecotte  {Mme.)  .—Blaze 
de  Bury  (H.)  ;— Boiieau  ;— Bonnemc-re  (A.)  ;— Bossuet  ; — 
Brillat-Savarin:— Cantu(Ce»are);— Capeflgue;— Challemel- 
Lacour  :— Champfleury  ;— Chasles  (P.  dc)  ;— Chastellain  ; 
Chesneau  ;—  Chevalier  ; —  Colombey  ;—  Constant  (B  ) ; — 
Coquercl^'s;— Courier  .—Cousin  :— Cremblay  ;— Crequy  ; 
Davesies  de  Pontes  (L.l ;— Debay  ;— De  Lord  ;— Desar- 
bres  ;— Deschanel ;— Dora  d  Istria  ;—Escudier  (M.  aiii! 
L.)  ;— Falloux  {Cle.  de)  ;— Fenelon  ;— Futis  :— Fichte  ;— 
Figuier  ;  —  Flammarion  ;—  Flourcns  ; —  Gamier  ;—  Gas- 
parin  —  Gregorovius  ;  —  Gu6rin  ;—  Guizot  :—  Hatin  ;  — 
^eine  ;—  Houssaye  ;—  Janet  (Panl)  ;—  Janin  (Jules)  ;— 
Laboulaye  ;— Lacroix  (Panl) :—  Lalanne  ;— Lamartlne  ;— 
Lamennais  ;—  Lanoye  ;— La  Rochefoucauld  ;— Laugel  ;— 
Lenormant :— Levcque  ;— Livet ;— MacJ  (Jean)  ;— Maislre 
(J  de)  ■—  Malebranche  ;—  Marmicr  ;— Martin  (Henn)  ;— 
Maury;— Maza  de  (C.  de)  :— MJrimco  ;— Michelet  ;— 
Mignet ;— Montaigne  :— Montesquieu:— Musset  ;— Nicho- 
las ;— Pascal  ;—  Planche  (O  )  :—  Poitou  (Eugene)  ;— Pont- 
martin ;—  Frcvost-Paradol ;  —  Proudhon  ;—  Recamier  ;— 
Remusat  ;— Henan  ;— Renee  :— Rousseau  ;— Saint-Simon  ; 
Sainte-Beuve  ;—  Sand  (lieorge)  ;  —  Scudo  ;—  Sevigne  ;— 
Swetchine  ;  —  Taino  ;  —  Tinot  ;  —  Texier  :—  Thiers  ;  — 
Thurot ;—  Tissot  ;—  Trabaud  ;  —  Vauvenargues  ;—  ViUe- 
main ;— ViUemessant  ;— Vitet  (L.)  ;— Volney  ;— Voltaire  ; 
Witt  (C.  de). 

French  Poets   and  Dramatists  :— 

Augier  ;—  Autran  ;— Baudelaire  ;— Beaumarchais;— B6- 
raneer  ;— Bussy-Rabutin  ;— Delavigne;— Dc  Lille;— Four- 
nel ;— Hugo  I  Victor!  ;— La  Fontaine  ;— Lamarline  ;— Mo- 
here  ;— Musset  ;— Ponsard  ;—  Racine  ;— Begnard  ;— Ron- 
sard  ;— Sardou  ;— Scribe  ;— Vigny  (A.  de). 

15.  German  Literayure. 

1.  Bibliography  and  Book-Trade, 

Dlbdin  (T.  F.)      •Bibliogr.   tour  in    Germany.     3  V. 

j^g21 2745.2a 

Kayser  (C.    0.)     *Vollsfdndi'^es  Biicher-Lexicon,  1750; 

1876.     20  V.    18)4-77 27oG.01 

Same.     S;xchre-ister,  [17.-.0-1832].     18:38.  27,)6.03 

Same.     Komane,  [1750-1832].     18:18.       .2756.03 

Same.     Schatispiele,  [1750-1832].     1836.  2756.03 


]u  asking  for  books,  use  tho  ■■  Book  Order,-  giving  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  tho  NUMBER 


708 


LITERATURE  :    German,  Greek. 


2.  History  ami  Criticism  :  prose  and  poetry 

Austiyi  (S.)     Fragments  from   Germiin  prose  wtiterB, 

with  notes.     Iti41 2512.12 

Blaze  de  Bury  {S. )     Lee  eerivains  modemes  de  I'Alle- 

magne.     1H68 7002.30 

Ilanison  (R.)  and   Onstmck  {J.)     Outlines  of  German 

literature.     1873 2732.11 

Heilqe{F.  R.)  Prose  writers  of  Germany.  18'i6.  2735.01 
Herder  (J,  G.  von).     Fragmeute  zur  doutscheu  Literatur.    [Iri  his 

Worto,  v.  18-19,  1863.] 

Hurst  (.J!  F.)    Life  and  literature  in  the  Fatherland. 

.     1075 964.28 

Contents  :  Schools  and  univer-sUiea.     Book-writing,  ma- 

kiDg,  aud  selling.     Literary  characters. 
Menzel  (>K)     German  literature.     Tr.  by  T.   Gordon. 

4  v.  1840 2732.01 

Metctd/e  JiF.)    History  of  German  literature.     Based 

on  Vilmar.     1858 2732.08 

Moschizisker  (F.  A.)     Guide  to    German    literature. 

2v.  1850 2731.02 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Brief  survey  of  the  formation  and  prog. 

ress  of  the  German  lauf^uage  aud  literature  [in  GerniauJ. 

Extracts  [in  German]  from  the  most  celebrated  authors. 

with  biogr.  aud  crit.  notices  in  liuglisU.     Ulphilas,  a.d. 

360,  to  Schiller.    2.    Schiller,  Goetlie.  aud  more  recent 

writers. 
Miiller  (M.)    German  classics  from  the  4th  century. 

With  biogr.  notices,  transl.,  etc.  1858.  .  2732.  U9 
Schmidt  {J.)     Geschichte  der  deutschen  Literatur  im 

neunzehnten  Jahrhundert.     3  v.     Is55.  2734.11 
Selss  )A.  31.)    Critical  outline  of  the  literature  of  Ger- 
many.   1865 '.     .     .  2732.10 

Stdel-Holstein  (Mine.  de).     Germany.     With  notes   by 

0.  W.  Wight.     2  V.     18j9 964. 02 

—  L'Allemagne.     1852 964-04 

Tolhauseii  (A.)    Klopstoelc.  Lessing,  and  Wieland  ;  a 

treatise  on  German  literature.     1818.     .  2735.02 

Critical  essays. 

Alison  [Sir  A.)    Literature  of  G.  in  the  first  half  of  the  19th  cen- 
tury,    r/n  his  Hist,  of  Europe,  v.  6,    186(i  ;  p.  96-160  ;  or  T. 

3,  1858  ;  p.  33-66.] 441.19  ;     M6.10 

Ampere  iJ.  J.)    Litterature,  etc..  v.  1.  1850 7001  11 

Anster{J.)    German  literature,    [/n  Afternoon  lectures,  1864  ;  v. 

2  ;  151-197.] 2612.21 

Bancroft  (0.)    Studies  in.    [In  his  Hist,  miscel.,  1865  ;  p.   103- 

247.) 2517.04 

Carlyle  (T.)     See  under  his  name,  p.  253-4  of  Catalogue.     .  2517.12 

CVia7n6er«'s  Papers  for  the  people,  V.  9,  1851 2616.05 

Heine  {H.)     Letters   auxiliary  to  the  hist,  of  modern 

polite  literature  in  Germany.   1836.     .     .  2732.13 

Mackie  ^J.  M.)    German  poetry.     [//*  Characteristics  of  men  of 

genius,  V.  2,  1846  ;  p.  97-137.] 2616.20 

Mailer  (P.  M.)      German    literature.     [In  his  Chips,   etc ,  v.   3, 

1870.] 

Parker  iT.)  Germ.  lit.  [/n  Ws  Critical  writings.]  .  .  .3582,13 
Sterling  {J.)    German  genius.     [In  his  Essays,  Y.  1,  1848  ;  p.  382- 

122,] 2647,09 

See  also  Atlantic  monthly,  Aug.,  1877  (German  influence 
in  Engl  Ut.,  by  T.  8.  Perry)  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  84,  1857  (Influ- 
ence of  Eng,  lit.  on  the  German) ;  and  numerous  referen- 
ces, p.  226  229  of  2'able  gen.  of  Revue  des  deux  mondes. 

3.  German  poetry  :  history  and  translations. 

BaskerviUe  {A.)    Poetry  of  Germany  ;  selections    tr. 
into  Engl,  verse  with  original  text  opposite.     9th 

ed.    1872 1613.30 

Belhune  {E.  D.)  Specimens,  etc.  1848.  .  .  1615.01 
Blackie  (J.S.)  War  songs  of  the  Germans.  1870.  1614.30 
Brooks  {C.  T.)     German  lyrics.    18.53.     .     .     .1622,08 

—  Schiller's  Homage  of  the  arts,  with  miscel.  pieces 

from  German  poets.  [186  .]  ....  1622.0.5 
Daaisies  de  Pontes  (Mine.  L.)     Poets  and  poetry   of 

Germany.    2  v.  1858 2732.14 

Dexter  (C.)  Versions  and  verses.  1865.  .  .  1641.14 
Dalcken  (H.  W.)  Book  of  German  songs.  .  1642.25 
Frothingham    (iV.  /..).  Translations.     [In   his    Metrical  pieces, 

1835.] 1643.17 

ffei-ma'n  ballads,  songs,  c(c.;  transl.  [aiion.]  .  1643.25 
Hedleii  {F.H.)  IVIasterpieces,  translated.  1876.  1651.31 
Borro'cks  [J.  D.)    Transl.  from  mod.  German  poetry.    £  With  his 

Zenc] 1661,29 

Lamhert   {C.  R.)    Poems,   and  transl.  from  German. 

1850 1666.05 

Mangan  {J.  C.)  German  anthology.  [Poems.]  1859. 
PIdUips  (H.Jr.)  Poems  from  the  German.  1S78.  1675.39 
Upeciinens  of  German  lyric  poets.  2d  ed.  1823.  1685.30 


Taylor  (W.)     Historic  survey  of  German  poetry,  with 

translations.     3  v.     1830 1693  (II 

Translations  from  Schiller,  Goethe,  etc.    [In  Autumn  near   the 

Rhine,  t<c.,  1821.] 905.06 

4.  Teutonic  middle-age  romances. 
Fauriet  iC.C.)  /n  Ais  Hist,  of  Prov. poetry,  1860  ;  p.  160-268]  2725.12 
Kroeijer  (A.  E.)  Minnesingers  of  Germany.  1873.  1666,23 

Xay.s- of  the  Minnesingers.     1825 1663.15 

Weber  {H.)     Ancient  Teutunic  poetry  aud    romance,     [/n  Weber 
(H,i  and  Jamieson  (J.)  lUus.  of  North,  antiq.,  1814,]  1698.li2 
Contents :  Helgenbuch.    Boole  of  heroes.    Der  Hibelun- 
gen  Lied. 

See  also  Eraser's  mag.,  March,  1874  (Tcnionic  and  Celtic 
epic,  by  A.  G,  Ricbey).  O"  See  also  Middle  ages  (p.  7101  ; 
also  Nibelungen  Lied,  in  general  alphabet  :  also  early  chap- 
ters of  general  histories  of  German  literature. 

4^  For  wj-itings  by  German  authors,  original  or  translated, 
and  for  literary  criticism  thereon,  see  in  general  alphabet,  An- 
dersen : — Auerbach  : — Becker  ; — Brachvogel  ; — Breusing; 
Brook  : — BiiTgfei- ; — Carlen  ; — Claudius  ; — Fichte  ;— Freiii- 
grath  ;  —  Treytag  ;  —  Fritze  ;  —  Galen  :—  G-erstacker  ;  — 
Goethe  ; — Goldberg  ;— Grillparzer  ; — Guseck  : — Gutzkow  ; 
Hallervorden  ;—  Hardenburgh  (F.  von)  ;—  Hartmann  ;— 
Hauff;— Hegel ;— Heine  ;— Heller  ;— Herder  ;— Hesetiel: 
HiUem  ;—  Juag-StiUing  ;—  Kant  :—  Hooker  ;—  Kesstil  ;— 
Klopstock  :—  Koenig  : —  Kortum  ; —  Lenau  ; —  Lessing  ; — 
Lexow  ;— Loehn  ; — Lotze  : — Mugge  : — Muhlbach  ;— Nem- 
mersdorf  ;— Nibeiungenhed  : — Pasque: — Presber,— Pusch- 
kin  and  L^rmontow  ;— Rellstab  :— Richter  :— Roquette  ; 
Riickert; — Ruppius  ; — Samaxow  ; — Scheuriin  : — Schelling; 
Schiller  : —  Schlosser  : —  Schopenhauer  : —  Spielhagen  ;  — 
StefSins;— Schuckijig:— TautphoBus  ;— Tieck  ;—  Uhland; 
Victor  ;— Wickede  ;— Wieland  ;— Zschokke  ;—  Korner  ;— 
Voss. 

16.  Greek  Literature. 

Grole[G.)    /n /lis  History,  T.  1,2,  4,  8,  1853.* 424.06 

Goethe  'J.  W.  von).     Altgriecbische    Literatur.     [In  hit  Werke, 

v.  33.  1840.] 7116,17 

Lawrence  (R)     Primer  of  Greek  lit.     1877,     .2732.30 

Moore  [N.  F.)    Lectures  on  Greek  lit.     1835.     4112.13 

Miiller  (K.  0.)    History   of  the  literature  of  ancient 

Greece  to  Isocrates.     Tr.  by  G.  C.  Lewis  and  J. 

W.  Donaldson.    1850 2734.09 

Same.     Continued  [to  a.d.  1453],  by  J.  W.  Don- 
aldson.    3  V.     Ib58 2734.0ii 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Characteristics  of  the  Greek  language. 
Religion  of  the  Greeks.  Earliest  popular  songs.  Origin 
of  the  epic  poetry.  Homer  (p.  66-85).  The  cyclic  poets. 
Homeric  hymns.  Hesiod.  Other  .epic  poets.  The  elegy 
and  the  epigram.  Iambic  poetry  ;  Archilochus,  Simonidea 
of  Araorgus.  The  Fable— .^sop,  etc.  Greek  music.  Lyi-ic 
poetry ;  Sappho,  Anacreon,  Pinilar,  etc.  Theological  and 
philosophical  poetry.  Early  Greek  philosophers.  Early 
Greek  bietorians.  Herodotus.  Literary  predominance  of 
Athens.  Greek  drama.  Tragedy  :  .aischylus  ip,  420-444). 
Sophocles  (p.  445-470).  Euripides  (p.  471-602),  Other  tragic 
poets. 

2.  Comedy.  Aristophanes  and  others.  Lyric  and  epic 
poetry.  Political  oratory  at  Athens.  Rhetoric  of  the 
sophists.  Thucydides.  Lysias.  Isocrates.  Attic  train- 
ing— tlie  .Socratic  scliools.  Xenophon  and  Ctesias.  Plalo 
(p  202-259).  Aristotle  ip.  260.310).  Demosthenes  and 
contemporai-y  orators.  Rhetorical  historians.  Medical 
literature  :  Hippocrates,  ete.  School  of  Alexandria  :  poets 
— PUiletas,  Aratus,  Callimachus,  Lycophrou,  ApoUonius, 
etc.  Bucolic  poe^s— Theocritus,  Bion,  aud  Moschus,  Paro- 
dists. Frose  writers — historians,  grammarians  and  critics, 
mathematicians. 

3.  Schools  of  philoa.  at  Athens  after  the  death  of  Aris- 
totle. Cultivation  of  the  theory  of  rhetoric.  Treatment 
of  history  :  Polybius  aud  bis  predecessors.  Greek  litera- 
ture at  Rome.  Learned  history  aud  geography  under  the 
CfBsars,  Rhetoric  in  the  2d  ceut.  Neo-Platonism.  The  op- 
posite tendency — Lucian.  Hist,  aud  geog,  under  the  Antn- 
uines  aud  their  successors:  Arriau,  Appian,  Dion  Cassiiie. 
Herodian,  Philo  of  Byblus.  Pausauias.  Scientific  scholars 
and  learned  collectors  :  Ptolemy,  Sextus  Empiricus,  Dio- 
genes Laertiua.  Tacticians,  literary  collectors  ;  Julius 
Afiicauus,  Lilian  of  Prjfiueste.  Atlieuaus.  Last  days  of 
paganism  :  eriipeior  Julian  aud  others.  Christian  oppo- 
nents of  heathen  lit.  Echoes  of  the  old  hterature.  Ro- 
mances. Greek  school  of  Nonnus.  General  view  of  lit- 
erature at  Byzantium. 

Note. — Reviewed  by  T.  L.  Peacock  in  Eraser's  mag,. 
T.  69,  p.  357-378. 

Mure  {  \V.)    Critical  history  of  the  language  and  litera- 
ture of  anc.  Greece.    '2ded.    5t.    1854-59.  2734.01 
Contents  ;  v.    1.   Mythical  period :   Greek   languages  and 
culture.     Poetical  period  :  Epic  poetry.     Homer.  " 

2,  Homer,  cont'd.    Hesiod.    Miscel.  epic  poetry. 

3,  Lyric  poetry  and  poets.  Early  history  of  writing  in 
Greece, 

4,  .4((icpe?*io(f,  General  characteristics.  Prose  composi- 
tion.    Historians,    Herodotus  (p.  213-521). 

6.  Thucydides  (p.  1-179).  Xenophon  (p.  180-479).  Be. 
maining  historians  of  the  Attic  period. 


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St.  John  (J.  A.)  Helleuic  litpruture.  [In  his  Manners  and  cus- 
toms ot  ancient  Uvoeco,  v.  1,  184-2  ;  p.  3U-349.1  .     .     426.08 

S'.e  alio  C'onlem.  ruv.,  Mar.,  1877  (Greek  spirit  in  modem 
'litemtuie,  by  11.  St.  John  TyrwLitt) ;  Blackw.  mag.,  Sept., 
1874  {The  auc.  classicB). 

*3"  See  aim  Bibliography  (Classical,  p.  107)  :— Drama 
(Oreck.  p.  425)  ;— Elocution,  eloquence,  and  oratory  (p. 
443)  : — Poetry  (Classic)  ;— Proverbs  ; — Quotations  ;— Epi- 
grams ;— Classical  dictionavies  (p. 271). 

JtSf  See  also,  in  the  general  alphabet, names  o/  the  following 
Greek  authors  antl  bunks,  viz.: 

Achilles  Tatius  : —  JElianus  : —  iCschines  :— JEschylus  ; 
Agatharchides  :  —  Agathemerus  ;  —  Ammonius  ; —  Ando- 
ciaes  ; — Antiphon  : — Antoninus  (.Marcus  Aurelius).— Apol- 
lodorus  ; — ApoUonius  Rhotliu-^ : — Apollonins  Tyrius ; — 
Appianus ;  —  Aratus  ;  —  Aristaenetus  : —  Aristophanes  ;  — 
Aristoteles  ; — Arrianus  ; — Avienus: — Bible  : — Bion  ; — Oal- 
Usthenes  ; — Callistrams  ; — Cebes  Thehnnus  : —  Chalcidius  : 
Ohariton  : — Christus^'rt^t'-?).';  ,■ — Chrysostomus; — Cleanthes: 
Coluthus  ; — Damascius  ; — Demoplulus  ; — Demosthenes  ; — 
Dicsarchus  ; — Dinarchus  : — Diodorus  Stculiis ; — Diogenes 
(Antouius)  ; — Diogenes  Laer(i»s  ; — Dionysius  : — Epictetus; 
Epigrammatum  aiithologia  palatiua  ; — Erotici  srriptores  ; 
Eumathius  or  Eustathius  ;  —  Eunapius  :  —  Euripides  : — 
Ezechiel ; — Geographi  GrEBCi  minores  ; — Greek  anthology; 
Hanno  : — H^iodorus  : — Herodotus  : — Hesiodus  ; — Hiero- 
cles  : —  Himerius  ; —  Homer  ; — Hyperides  ; — lamblichus; 
IsEeus  ; — Isidorus  ; —  Isocrates  ; —  Josephus  (Flavius)  ;  — 
Longus  : —  Lucian  ; —  Lycurgus  ; —  Lysias  ; —  Manetho  ; — 
Marcianus  : — Marinus  ; —  Maximus  Ephesiu^ : — Maximus 
Tyrius  ; — Moschus  ; — Muskus  : — Nicander  ; — Nicephorus; 
Nicetas  Eugenianus  : — Ocellus  Lucanus; — Olympiodorus; 
Oppianus  ; —  Oratores  Attici  ; —  Parthenius  of  A'cffa  ; — 
Fausanias  ; —  Phile  or  Philes  ; —  Philo  ; —  Philosophorum 
Griecorum  fra^'iueuta.  2  v.  ; — Philostratus  : — Pisistratus  ; 
Plato  ; — Plotinus  ; —  Plutarchus  : —  Poetarum  comicorum 
Grrocorum  fragmenta  ; — Polybius  ; — Porphyrins  ; — Prisci- 
anus  ; —  Proclus  ; —  Pythagoras  ; —  Quintlts  Smyrneeus  ;  — 
Scylax  : — Scymnus  ; — Sophocles  ; — Stadiasmus: — Strabo  : 
Theocritus  ; — Theophrastus  ; — Thucydides  ;— -Tryphiodo- 
rus  ; — Tzetzes  : — Xenophon,  of  Ephesns  ; —  Xenophon,  the 
Athenian  ;  —  Anacreon  ;  —  Galllmachus  ; —  Menander  ;  — 
Sappho  ;— Theognis  ;— Tyrtaus, 

2.  Essays  and  criticism  on  the  Greek  poets. 

Alford  (H.)  Chapters  on  poets  of  ancient  Greece. 
1841 1613.22 

Contents :  Of  poetry  In  general.  Homer.  On  the  frag- 
ments of  lost  poets,  Escbylus.  Sophocles.  Euripides. 
Aristophanes.    The  Anthology. 

Arnold  (E.)    Poets  of  Greece.     18G9.      ,     .     .1613.18 

Browning  {Mrs.  K  B.)  Essays  on  the  Greek  christian 
poets.    1863 251.5,03 

Coleridge  (H.  -iV, )  Introd.  to  the  study  of  the  Greek 
classic  poets.     1834 1631.19 

Rickards  (S.)  Differences  of  Greek  and  Latin  poetry.  [In  Ox- 
ford prize  essays,  v.  3,  1836  ;  p.  221-245.]    .     .    .     .2541.13 

Symonds(.J.A.)  Studies  of  the  Gr.  poets,  1873,  1687.29 
Contents  :  Periods  of  Gr.  lit.  Empedocles,  The  Gnomic 
poets.  Tlie  satirists.  The  lyric  poets.  Pindar,  Aristo- 
phanes. Anc.  and  mod.  tragedy.  The  idyllists.  The  an- 
thology.   Genius  of  Gi»ek  art. 

3.  SpecimcTis  of  Greek  poetry. 

Elion  (C.  A.)  Specimens  of  the  classic  poets.  3  v. 
1814 1643.01 

Anacreon,  V.  1,  Dionysius  Perige-        (Orpheus),  v.  1. 

ApoUonius  Ehodius,        tes,  v,  2,  Oiipian,  v.  3. 

y.  1,  Erinna,  v,l,  Pindar,  v  1. 

Aratus,  v,  1.  Hesiod,  v,  1.  Quiutus  SmymtBus, 

Archilochus,  v.  1.  Homer,  v.  1,  v.  1,  3. 

Bacchylides,  V.  1.  Lycophron,  v.  1.  Rhiauns,  v.  1. 

Bion,  v.l.  Meleager,  V.  1.  Sappho,  v.  1. 

CaUimachvs,  v.  1  Mimuermua,  v.  1.  Siiuouides,  v.  1. 

Callistratus,  v,  1.  Moschus,  v,  1.  Theognis,  v,  1. 

Cleanthes,  v.  1,  Musfeus,  v.  3.  Theocritus,  v.  1, 

Coluthus,  V.  3.  Nicander,  V.  1.  Tryphiodorus,  v.  3. 

Dionysius  Musicus,  Nounus,  v,  8,  Tyrteeus. 

V.  3.  Onomacritus 

Fifher  {R.  S.)  Select  translations  from  the  Greek  mi- 
nor poets.     1838 1643,32 

JVo(e.— Trans,  from  Anacreon,  Sappho,  Theocritus,  Bion, 
and  Moschus, 

Kenneit  (B.)  Lives  and  characters  of  ancient  Grecian 
poets.     2ded.     1735 1662.28 

MUls  [A. )  Poets  and  poetry  of  the  ancient  Greeks  ; 
with  brief  view  of  Grecian  philosophers,  orators, 
and  historians,   18.58 1665.25 

Poetical  fragments,    [In  Atheneeus,    Deipnosophists,  v.  3  ;  1854  ; 

p.  1122-1225.] 2512.16 

See  also  Gentl.  mag.,  Apl„  1877  (The  nine  Greek  lyric 
poets,  by  M.  J.  Walhouse);  Nat.  qu.  rev,.  Mar.,  1870  (Greek 
lyric  poets)  ;  ■Westni.  rev.,  v,  98,  1872,  or  Liltell,  1873,  v,  i 
(Greek  lyric  poetry). 


17,  Greek  Literature  (Modern). 

Blackie[J.  S.)    On  the  popular  poetry  of  modern  Greece,    [In  his 

HoriB  Hellenii-ip.     1874.] 2513.23 

See  also  Gontom.  rt-v.,  Dec,  1875  (Songs  and  legends  of 
mod.  Greece,  by  latly  Verney) :  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  20,  1863-4 
(Language  and  literature  of  mod.  Greece), 

18.  Hebre-w  Literature. 
{See  Bible  (p.  78);— Jews  (p.  338);— Mishna  ;— Talmud.) 

19.  Hungarian  Literature. 

Bowring  I  J.)  Poetry  of  the  Magyars,  preceded  by  a 
sketch  of  the  language  and  literature  of  Hungary 
and   Transylvania.     1830 1015,12 

I'uhzky    (T.)      Tales    and    traditions    of    Hungary. 

1852 241.69 

flE5"  See  also  Language  (Hungarian,  p.  679), 

20.  Icelandic  and  Old  Scandiiiavlau 
or  Norse  Literature. 

Ampere  (J.  J.)  Disconrs  sur  I'ancienne  Ufterature  Scandinave  ; 
Specimens  de  I'Kdda  et  des  Sagas  ;  Des  Scaldes,  [In  hit 
Littorature,  e(c  ,  V.  1,  1830,] 7001.11 

Buchanan  (E.)  Ballad  stories  of  the  affections. 
1S69 1623.19 

I»a.s-en(  ( 0.  W. )  Popular  tales  from  the  Norse.  1850. 1 71 .39 
Note. — Reviewed  in  Black,  mag.,  v.  85,  1859. 

—  Translator.     See  Gisli  saga  [171  38]  ;— Njals  saga  [145.36], 
Qoald  (&',   Baring-).     Iceland  :   its   scenes   and   sagas. 

1863 1145  04 

Note.— A.  list  of  published  sagas  is  given  on  p.  439  of  this 
work. 

Herbert  ( \V.)  Horro  Scandicje,  or  works  relating  to  old  Scandina- 
vian literature  ;  Helga,  Hedin,  etc.  Select  Icelandic  poetry, 
translated,    (//i /lij  Works,  v.  1, 1842.] 6043.19 

Hogg  (J.)  On  the  Icelandic  language  and  literature,  [In  Royal 
soc.  of  lit..  2ds.,  V.  6,  185'J  ;  p.  324-386.]      .     ,    .     .6066.14 

Howitt  (  Wm.  and  M.)  In  their  Literature  of  northern  Europe,  v. 
1.  1852 2732.05 

Jamicson  (R.)  Heroic  and  romantic  ballada.  (/h  Weber  (H.)  and 
Jaimeson  (R.)    lllus.  of  north,  antiq.,  1B14],      .     .  1699.02 

Kef  try  (A.  and  E.)   Heroes  of  Asgard.     .     .     .     212.89 

Ludbrokar-quida ;  or  the  death  song  of  Lodbroo.  Tr.  by 
J,  Johnstone,     1782 1663.31 

Malhias  (T.  J.)  Kunic  odes,  in  the  manner  of  Mr. 
Gray.    1781 1666.26 

—  Odes  chiefly  from  the  Norse  tongue,    1806.  1694.36 
.Shoito  Starleson.     The  Heimskringla.     From  the  Ice- 
landic, with  prelim,  dissert.,  by  S,  Laing.     3  v. 
1844 543.01 

yote.—A  collection  of  sagas. 
Viking  tales  of  the  north.  The  sagas  of  Thorstein, 
Viking's  son,  and  Fridthjof  the  bold.  From  the 
Icelandic  by  R.  B.  Anderson  and  Jon  Bjarnason. 
Also  Tegner's  Fridthjofs  saga,  tr.  by  G,  Stephens. 
1877 1693.42 

See  also  Eraser's  mag.,  n.  s.,  v.  6,  1872  (Kew  tales  from 
•  the  Norse  by  W.  R.  S.  Ralston)  :  v.  3.  1871  (Legend  of 
Volundar)  :  Eel.  mag.,  v.  26,  1852  (Scan,  lit.);  N.  Biit.  rev., 
V.  46,  1867  (l-)ld  northern  poetry)  ;  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  78, 
1868  (The  Ealewipoeg  ;  Esthouian  epic)  ;  Internat,  rev,, 
Mch,,  1877  (•  Two  Norse  sagas',  by  H.  H.  Boyesen). 

Eddas. 

Bida  Saemundar  bins  Froda.  The  [elder]  Edda  of 
Ssemund  the  learned.  From  the  old  Norse,  -with 
mythol.  index  by  B,  Thorpe.   1866.     .     .  1641.01 

Magnusson  (E. )  a7id  Morris  ( \V. )  Story  of  the  Vol- 
sungs,  with  certain  songs  from  the  elder  Edda. 

1-170 

See  also  Eraser,  v.  64,  1861  (The  Edda,  by  C.  Lottner) ; 
V.  72,  1865  (Free  transl,  of  Helgakvida,  by  E  Head). 

Translation  of  the  tirst  part  of  the  [prose  or  younger]  Edda.     [In 

Mallet  (P.  H.)    Northern  antiq.,  1847.] 642.08 

SS'  S^e  also  Countries  (Iceland,  p.  330)  ; — Mythology 
(Scandinavian^  for  the  treatises  of  Anderson  ;— Keyser  : — 
Pigott ;— Thorpe  ■,—a'so  Danish  literature  (p.  705);  aud  ret. 
on  p.  222  ot  Table  gin.,  1831-74,  ol  Revue  des  deuxmondet. 

21.  Irish  LiteratiHre. 

Murray  (</.  O'K.)  Prose  and  poetry  of  Ireland  ;  with 
biogr.  sketches.     3d  ed.  1877 2735.04 

M'Qee  (T.  DA.)    Irish  -writers  of  the  17th   century. 

1846 2751,06 

4fg*  See  also  Poetry  (Irish).  For  ancient  Irish  literature 
see  Celtic  Uterature  (p.  704). 


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LITERATURE  :    ItaUan,  Latin,  Medieval,  Oriental. 


22.  Italian  Literature 

1.  General  literature. 

Biaggi  {A.)  I  Prosatori  Italiani.  Extracts  from  Ital. 
prose  writers  from  13th  cent.  2d  ed.  1872.   7318.07 

Qirvjumi  (P.  L.)  Histoire  litteraire  d'ltalie.  v.  1-9. 
2e  ed.  v.  10-14  contiuuee  par  F.  Salfi.  14  v. 
1824-35 2783.01 

Qrcene  [O.  W.)  Historical  romance  in  Italy.— Italian  literat^ire, 
18U0-60.     [In  his  Hist  stiuUes,  1860.) 252(i.06 

Hallam  {A.  H.)  Influence  of  Italian  works  of  imagination  on 
English.     [In  Ids  Remains.  186a.] 2526.l'8 

Hobhouse  [J.  C,  tord  Broiightan).  Essay  on  the  present  state  of 
the  literature  of  Italy,  [h  his  Hist,  illus.  of  Childe  Har- 
old, p.  345-664  ] 16'2.'"-.03 

Mazzini{J.)  Italian  literature  since  1830.  [/n ?ii»  Life,  e(c.,  v.  2, 
1865.] 6053.09 

MiUs  ( C. )  Travels  of  Theodore  Ducas  at  the  revival  of 
letters.     2  v.   1822 53.i.24 

Prescott  (  W.  If.)  Ital.  lit.  and  poetry.  [In  his  Miscellanies,  1858  ; 
p.  410-568;  696-639.] 2638.16 

Salfi  {F.)     See  Gingueni  (P.  L.)  and  Salfi 2783.01 

aUelley  {Mrs.  M.  W.)  and  olhers.  Eminent  lit.  and 
scientific  men  of  Italy,  etc.  3  v.  1835-37.  [L. 
C.   C] 3211.26 

Simpson  (L.  P.)  Literature  of  Italy,  to  the  death  of 
Boccaccio.     1851 2732.25 

Sismondi  {J.  C.  L.  S.  de).  Literature  of  southern  Eu- 
rope.    2  V.     1850 2732.21 

Same.   1818 2732.23 

Symonds  (J.  A.)     Kenaissance   in    Italy.     Kevival   of 

learning.   1877 535.28 

See  also  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  57.  1858  :  p.  426-440  (Review  of 
Giudici's  Hist,  of  Ital.  lit.) ;  v.  60.  1859  (Knglaucl's  literary 
debt  to  Italy)  ;  v.  64,  1861  (Mod.  Ital.  lit.) 

2.  Italian  poetry, 

Olassford  {J.)    Lyrical  comjjositions  selected  from  the 

Italiad  poets  :   with   translations.     If  34.   1646.10 

Hunt  (L.)     Stories  from  the  Ital.  poets  [Dante,  Pulci, 

Boiardo,   Aridfeto,  Tasso.]     Tr.  into  Engl,  prose. 

With  notes.     1851 215.02 

Same.   1857 215.02a 

BosselU  I.D.  0.)  The  early  Italian  poets  from  Ciullo 
D'Alcamo  to  Uante  (1100-1300),  eic.  1861.  1683.10 
Note. — Reviewed  in  Nat.  rev.,  v.  15,  1862. 
S'-e  also  Fortu.  rev.,  Nov.,  1873,  or  Liltell,  Jan.,  1874 
(Popular  eongs  of  Tuscany,  by  J.  A.  Syiiioniis)  ;  Eraser's 
mag.,  V.  67-68,  1863  (Ital.  poetry  and  patriotism)  ;  N.  A. 
rev.,  V.  103,  104,  1806-67  (Moil.  Ital.  poets)  ;  We»tm.  rev., 
V.  72,  1859  ;Mod.  poets  of  Italy). 

J3^  See  aho,  in  the  genera'  alphabet,  Alfieri  ; — Arioslo  ; — 
Bojardo  : — Buonarroti  (Michelangelo)  ;— Danie  ;— Giusti  ; 
Mercantini  : —  NicoUni  ; — Petrarch  ; —  Prati  ; —  Tasso  ; — 
Tassoni  ; — Forleguerri. 

4fcg-  See  also  Drama  {Kalian,  p.  425)  ;  and,  in  the  general 
alphabet,  not'ets  by  Azeglio  (Marq.  d'); — Boccaccio; — G-uer- 
razzi  ; — Manzora  ; — Rufiini. 

See  als"  hi^lortcat  and  political  works  by  Cantu  ; — Machi- 
avelli ; — Muratori. 

23.  Latin  or  Roman  Literature. 

1.  Gerural  and  miscel.  history  and  criticism. 

Browne  (iJ.  Tr.)  Roman  class,  literature.   1857.  2733.33 

Conington  [J.)  Latin  literature  :  academical  study  of  Latin,  re- 
view of  Munro's  Lucretius,  the  style  of  Lucretius  and  Ca- 
tullus, early  Roman  tragedy  and  epic  poetry.  Statins.  Seu- 
eca.     [/ji /lis  Miscel.  wrilings,  V.  1.  1872.]     .     .     .     .6026.17 

Ci-uttioeU  ( V.  T. )  History  of  Eoman  literature,  to  the 
death  of  Marcus  Aurelius.     1877.      .     .  2732.33 

Lnwrmce  (E.)  Primer  of  Latin  literature.  1877.  2732.31 

Bderivale  [C.)  History  of  the  Romans  under  the  empire.  (Con- 
sult index  in  v.  7.) 435.07 

Umnmsen  (T.)    History  of  Rome.    4  v.  1870 434.01 

Note. — The  final  chapter  of  each  vol  treats  of  Roman  lit. 

Sellar    (  \V,     Y.)       Eoman    poets    of    the    republic. 

1863 1680.26 

Contents :  General  characteristics.  Early  indigenous 
poetry.  Livius  Audronicus  and  C.  N.  Kajvius.  Q.  Ennius 
(p.  68-127).  Early  Roman  tragedy  (p.  127-158)-  Early  Ro- 
man satire  (p.  159-177).  Lucretius  (p.  199  336).  Catullus 
(p.  337-376). 
Note. — Reviewed  in  Eraser,  v.  68.  1863,  by  F.  T.  Palgrave. 

Teuffel  (W,  S.)  History  of  Eoman  literature.  Tr.  by 
W.  Wagner.     2  v.    1873 2735.07 

2.  Translated  specimens. 

Baker  (T?.)  Medulla  poetarum  Romanorum  :  beauti- 
ful and  instructive  passages.     2  v.    1787.   1614.04 


Slon    (C.  A.)     Specimens    of    classic    poets,    v.    2-3. 
1*^14 1643.01 

Contents. 


Albinovanus,  v.  2. 
Aiisiinius,  V.  3. 
Avieniis,  v.  3. 
Calpliuiiiiue,  v.  3. 
Ciitullus,  V,  2. 
Ciaiuliaii,  v,  3. 
Gallns.  V.  2. 
Giatins.  v.  2. 
Horace,  v.  2. 
Juvenal,  v.  3. 


Severus.  v.  2. 
Silina  Italicus,  v.  3. 
Statins,  V,  3. 
Sulpitia,  V.  3. 
TibuUiis,  T.  2. 
Viileriua     Flacciis, 

V.  3. 
Virgil,  V.  2. 


Lucan,  V.  3. 

Lucretius,  v.  2. 

Manilius,  v,  2. 

Martial,  v.  3. 

Nenieaian,  v.  3. 

Ovid.  V.  2. 

Peisius,  V.  2. 

Pbsedrns,  v.  2. 

Piopfi'tius,  V.  2, 

Rutilius.  V.  3. 

Sfe  also,  in  the  general  alphabet,  works,  original  or  trans- 
laifd,  under  the  fn/lotuing  7iames  af  authors  or  books  : — Am- 
mianus  Marcellinus  ; — Apuleius  ;— Auguslinus  ;— Aulus 
Gellius.— Aurelius  Victor  (Sextus);—Ausonius;—Boethius; 
CcBsar  :— Calpumius  Siculus  ;— Capitolinus  ;— Caio  (Mar- 
cus Porcine)  ;— Catullus  ;— Celsus  :— Censorinus  ;— Cicero ; 
Claudian  ;— Columella  :— Curtlus  Rufus(Qaiutus);— Dares 
Pkrygius  ;  —  Dictys  Cittejisis  ;  —  Eutropius  :  —  Feslus  :— 
Florus  ;— Frontinus  ;— Gellius  (Aulus)  ;— Gratius  Falis- 
cus :— Historic  Augnstie  scriptores  ;— Horatius  Flaccus 
(Qnintus)  ;— Iscanus  (Jnsephus)  ;— Jomandes  o- Jordanes  ; 
Justinus  ;— Juvenalis  ;— Lampridius  ;— Livius  ;— Lucanus  ; 
Lucilius  ;  — Lucretius  ;  —  Macrobius  ;-^  Manilius  ;  —  Mar- 
tial :— Masimus  :— Modeslus  ;— Nemesianus  ;— Nepos; — 
Ovidius  Naso  ;— Palladius  :— Panegyrici  vtteros  ;— Pater- 
culus  (C.  Vellius)  ;— Persius  ;— Petronius  ;— Phaedrus  ;— 
Plautus  ;— Plinius  ;— Pollio  ;— Pomponius  Mela  ;— Proper- 
tius  ;— Prudentius  ;—  Quintilianus  ;—  Quintus  Curtius  ;~ 
Rutilius Numatianus  ;— Sallustius  ;— Seneca  ;— Sextus  Eu- 
fus  ;—Silius  Italicus  ;— Spartianus  ;— Statius  ;— Suetonius  ; 
Sulpicia  ;— Syrus  (Publius);~Tacitus  ;— Terentius  ;— Ter- 
tullianus  : —  Tibullus  ;  —  Tnrnus  ;  — Valerius  Flaccus  ; — 
Valerius  Maximus  ;— Varro  ;— Vegetius  Renatus  ; — Vel- 
leius  Paterculus  ;— Virgilius  Maro  ;— Vitruvius  ;— Vopis- 
cus  ;— Vulcatius  Gallicanus. 

Latin  Poetry  (Modem). 

Dniry  {H.,  cd.)  Arimaines  Cami.  1843.  .  .  1(542.11 
JFhirnivall  (F.  J.,  ed).     Latin  poems  ou  manners  and  meals  in  tlie 

old  time.    [In  Babees  book.] 7913.10 

Merrick  {J.  M.)  Nugas  inutiles.  1874.  .  .  lG66.2i 
a5f"  For  spenimens  of  modern  Latin  poets,  see  also  tbe 

works    of    Addison    (J.)  ;— Ascham   (R.)  ;— Bourne    (V.)  ; 

Cowper    (W.)  ;— Gray  (T.l  ;— Heinsius;— Lytlelton    (d.. 

lord)  ;—  Marvell  (A.) ;—  Milton    (J.)  ;— Polignac    (M.  de)  ; 

Prior  (M.)  ;— Vida  ;— Warton  (T.) 

24.  Middle  Ages.  > 

Hallam  (H.)    Europe  during  tbe  middle  ages,  v.  3,  1872  (Consult 
indexin  v.  3.) 441. "H 

Lawrence  (K)     Primer  of  mediaaval lit.     1877.   2732.32 

Ludlow  {J.  M.)    Popular  epics  of  the  middle  agea  of 
the  Norse-German  and  Carlovingian  cycles.     2  v. 

1865 27-i2.'i2 

Contents  :  v,  1.  Growtb  of  legend.  Great  eyries  of  mid- 
dle age  romauce.  Norse  German  cycle,  and  its  trares  in 
tbo  Anglo  Saxon.  \Valtbar  of  Aquitaiu.  Edda  legends  of 
Sigurd,  Giidruu  and  Atla.  Lay  of  Bildebraiul.  Lay  and 
Lament  of  the  Mblungs.  Biterolf  :  tbe  Dietricb  legends. 
Gndrnn.  The  Boukoi  l)eroe-i(Heldeiibucli).  Tbe  '  Homed 
Siet^fried  ;"  tbe  Danisb  ballads.  Lombard  sub-cycle  ;  king 
Rolher  Frencb  cliaus'inn  ilegeste.  Growtb  of  Carlovin- 
gian Ipgend.  Story  of  Rnncevaux.  Snug  of  RiJand. 
Cbroiiiele  of  Turpin.  2.  Sub-cycletiof  tbe  Cailoviugian  epic. 

Maiiland   {S.    H.)      The   dark  ages:    essays.     2d  ed. 
1815 3-4  5.06 

Milman  (H.  II.)    Hist,  of  Latin  cbrietianity,  v.  G,  book  xiv.,  p. 
187-443 3417  08 

Spaldi7ig  (M.  J.)    Literature  and  the  arts  in  the  middle  ages.     [In 
his  Miscel.,  v.  1, 1876.] 3i38.22 

ViUemtiia  {A.  K)     Cours  de  litte'rature  fran^aise.       la- 
bleau  de  la  litte'rature  an  moyen-age  en  f'rance,  en  ' 
Italie,  en  Espagne  et  en  Angleterre.     Kouv.  td. 

2v.   1865 2733.10 

See  also  Romance  Literature,  {p.  711)  ;  and  histories  of 
tbe  leading  uati-mal  literatures  of  Europe  lor  the  corres- 
puudiiig  period  ;  also  European  literaime  (p.  706). 

25,  Oriental  Literature. 

1.  General  and  miscellaneom  works. 

Alger  (W.  i?.)     Poetry  of  the  East.     1856.     .   1612.12 

Same.     1874. 161'2.l2a 

Broughdm  {T.  D.)    Selections  from  the  popular  poetry 

of  the  Hindoo.    18U 7ttll.l0 

Church  {R.  W.)     Sacred  poetry  of  the  early  religions. 

Two  lectures.     Ih74 37-1.18 

Oover{C.K)  Folk-songs  of  southern  India.  1^72. 781 5.ii4 
Wiseman  {J.)     Oriental  literature.    [Inhis  Twelve  lectures,  v,  2 

1«53  ;  p.  149-262] 3624.06 


BROOKLYN     MERCANTILE     LIBRARY. 


LITERATURE  :    Orienial,  Portuguese,  Proven9al. 


711 


i^J-  S€e  alto  iu  the  general  alphabet.  Baital  pachisi,  or  25 
Ulea  of  a  sprite  [7813-20]  ;—  Baddhaghosha.  laiablea 
("813.101  ;— Ikhwanu-S-Safa.  or  brothers  <jf  purity  ;781G  19). 
Nagaaanda.  or  joy  of  the  snake-woiUl  11733.3}]  ; — Oriental 
trauslatiou  fund  (Various  publications]  ; — Sagas  from  the 
far  East ;  or  Kalmouk  and  Mongolian  truditiuuary  tales. 
1873  ]7811.05J. 

(Periodical  and  society  pttbhcatiojts.) 

t^S"  See  Asiatic  journal  : — American  oriental  society 
{contenls  given  ou  p.  21)  ; — Royal  Asiatic  society. 

2.  Arabic  LilcTaiure, 

C.irlyk  (J.  D.)  Specimens  of  Arabian  poetrj-.  179G.1631.04 
Deut'sch  {E.  O.  M.)    Arabic  poetry  in  Spain  and  Sicily.     [In  his 

Literary  reinaius.  p.  4.17-465.  187J.) 3645.07 

—  Early  .\rabic  poetry,     [/n/tis  Literary  remains.  1874  ;  p.  44'.t- 

456.] 3.545.07 

Moallakat,   or  Arabian    poem.      Tr.  by  Sir  W.   Jones.    [In  his 

Woris,  V.  10.  1807.] 6046.10 

Masudi  (El).    Historical  encyclopredia,  entitled  '  Mead- 
ows of  gold  and  mines  of  gems.'    Tr.  [with  pre- 
face], by  A.  Sprenger.     T.  1,1841.      .     .7810.07 
JRenan  {K)    Averroes  et  I'averroisme.     1871.  3011.19 
Scott  (</. )    Tales,  anecdotes,  and  letters  from  the  Ara- 
bic.  18U0 7811.02 

JO®-  See  oho  Koran  (p.  100)  ;— Antar  (p.  29)  ;— Arabian 
nights  (p.  32).    ..l^se  Language  (.Arabic,  p.  676). 

3.  Chinese  Literature. 

Davis  (J.  P.)  On  the  poetry  of  the  Chinese.  [In  Royal  Asiatic 
soc.    Transactions,  v.  2,  1830 :  p.  393.462.)    .     .     . 

Fiowery  scroll  :  a  Chinese  novel.  Tr.  with  notes,  by 
Sir  J.  Bowring.  1868 7811.08 

Legge  {J. )  Chinese  classics  :  with  a  translation,  criti- 
cal and  exegetical  notes,  prolegomena,  and  copi- 
ous indexes,  v.  1-5  in  8.  1861-72.  .  .  7818.01 
Note. — For  contents  see  under  Countries  (China,  p.  300). 

Loomis  ( A.  W. )  Confucius  and  the  Chinese  classics, 
or  readings  in  Chinese  literature.     1867.  2721.30 

Slaunion  (G.  T.)  Miscel.  notices  rel.  to  China,  incl  a 
few    translations    from   the    Chinese    language. 

1822 1021.15 

fl®"  For  chapters  upon  the  Chinese  literature  see  vari- 
ous works  on  China  (p.  300  of  Cat;ilogue).  particularly 
•  those  of  Davis,  v.  2  ;  p.  102-172  [1023.05|  ;— WiUiams.  v.  1  ; 

p.  421-690  11023.02] :  and  see  also  Johnson's  Oriental  relig- 
ions ;  China,  p.  437-470,  511-653  [3563.34]. 

4.  Persian  Literature. 

Chodzko   (A.)     Specimens  of  the   popular   poetry  of 

Persia.  Tr.  with  notes.  1842.  .  .  .  781i>.01 
Coslello  (L.  S.)  Rose  garden  of  Persia.  1845.1633  25 
Comell  (E.  B.)    Persian  lit.    [In  Oxford  essays,  1855;    p.  156 

177.) 2538.19 

Emerson  \Ii.    W.)      Persian  poetry.    [In  his  Letters  and  social 

aims.  1876.] 2524.19 

Repr.  from  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  1,  1857. 
Flrdu.ii(Abu4  Easim).    ShahNameh.    Tr.  and  abridged 

in  prose  and  verse,  with  notes,  by  J.  Atkinson. 

1*32.  . 

Ousdey  (Sir  0.)      Biogr.    notices  of  Persian  poets  ; 

with  critical  and  explan.  remarks.  1846.  7816.12 
Scott  (J.  I     Tales,   anecdotes,   and   letters.     From  the 

Arabic  and  Persian.     1800 7811.02 

Waits  (D.  G.)    Specimeus  of  Persian  poetry.   [In  Class,  journal 

V.  6.  1812;  p.  41-290;  v.  7.  p.  131.) 2742.06 

JSiS'  For  works  of  individual  poets,  see  in  the  general  al- 
phabet. Hafiz  ; — Husain  Vaiz  Kashiii  :— Jami  :— Nizami  ; 

Omar  Ehayarn  ; — Sadi  ;— Dabistan  ;— Anvar-i-Suhaili. 

5.  Sanskrit,  and  oUur  Indian  literature. 

Colebrooke  (H.    T.)      Miscellaneous  essays.     New   ed. 

with  notes,  by  E.  B.  Cowell.     2  v.    1^73.   7815.07 

y'lte.—For  contents  see  his  name  (p.  275  of  Catalogne). 

Garrett  {J.  l    Classical  dictionary  of  India  :  mythology, 

philosophy,   literature,  antiquities,    customs,  etc. 

1871 1036.14 

Griffith  (R.  T.  11.)  Idylls  from  the  Sanskrit.  1866.   ir44.20 

Jones  (Hr  W)     Works.     13  v.    1807.     .     .     .  5046.01 

A^>(«.— For  contents  see  author  entry  (p.  656  of  Catalogue). 

Manning    (Mrs.    C.)     Ancient    and    mediajval    India. 

2v.  1869 1036.10 

J\ole.— This  work  is  wholly  devoted  to  the  Uterature  and 
philosophy  of  the  Hindus. 

Muir  (J. )  Original  Sanskrit  texts  on  the  origin  and 
history  of  the  people  of  India,  their  religion  and 


institutions.       Transl.    and    illustrated.       5    v. 

1863-70 7813.01 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Mythical  and  legendary  accounts  of  the 
origin  of  caste,  with  an  inquiry  iuto  its  existence  in  the 
Vedic  age.  2d  ed.  1868.  2.  PrcKifs.  drawn  chiefly  from 
comparative  philology  and  the  l;ig  Vctla.  that  tlie  Hindus 
are  descended  Irom  a  branch  of  the  ludo-Kuropean  stock, 
which  migrated  into  XortUern  Hindustan.  3.  The  Vedas  : 
opiuions  of  their  authors  and  of  later  Indian  writers  <.n 
their  origin,  inspiration,  and  authority.  2d  ed.  1868. 
4.  Comparison  of  the  Vedic  with  the  later  representations 
of  the  principal  Indian  deities.  1863.  5-  Contributions 
to  a  knowledge  of  the  cosmogony,  mythology,  religions 
ideas,  hfe  and  manners,  of  the  Indiana  iu  the  Vedic  age. 
1870. 

Miiller  (Max).     History  of  ancient  Sanskrit  literature. 

1859 2723.28 

Xote. — Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  112,  1860. 

Schlegel  (K.  W.  F.  von].  On  the  language  and  wisdom  of  the 
Indiana.    [In  his  Miscel.  works.) 2542.12 

Taylor  (M.)  Native  literature  of  India.  [/»  Afternoon  lectures, 
V.  2,  1864  ;  p.  101-151.) 2512.21 

Ward  (Wm.)  View  of  the  history,  literature,  etc.,  of 
the  Hindoos.     3  v.     1822.     ."....  7815.09 

While  (C.  A.)    Classic  literature.     1877.     .     .2732.28 

Whitney  (W.  D.)  Oriental  and  linguistic  studies. 
The  Veda  ;  the  Avesta,  cic.     1873.        .     .6411.15 

WiLson  (H.  B.)  Select  works.  12  v.  1S61-71.  7812.01 
Conlents  :  V.  1-2.  Ess-iys  ou  the  religion  of  the  Hindus. 
3-5.  Essays  on  Sanskrit  literature.  i3..'  Analysis  of  the 
Purauas  (p.  1-156).  Hindu  fiction  :  introd.  to,  and  sum- 
mary of  the  Kathasaiitsagara  (p.  15G-268).  Introd.  to  the 
Mahabbarata,  and  transl.  of  three  extracts  (p.  2T7-34]). 
Intro.l.  to  the  Dasakumaracharita  (p.  3*2-379).  (4.)  Ana- 
lytical account  of  the  Pancbatantra  (p.  1-sO).  Hindu  fic- 
tion ;  Review  of  Deslongchamps'  Essai  sur  les  fables  in- 
diennes.  Review  of  Brockhaua'  ed.  of  the  Kathasaritsa- 
gara  [p.  81-159).  Extracts  from  the  Dasakumaracharita  (p. 
160-239).  Translation  of  the  Meghaduta  (p.  310  400).  (5.) 
Iteview  of  A.  W.  Schlegel'a  ed.  ol  the  Bha^avadgita  (p.  99- 
157).  Preface  to  Ist  ed.  of  the  Sanskrit  diLtionary  (p.  158- 
262).  Notice  of  European  grammars  and  dictionaries  of 
Sanskrit  (p.  253-304).  Review  (f  Max  MuUer's  Hist,  ol  anc. 
Sanskrit  literature  (p.  306-348).  6-10.  The  VieUnu  Furaua. 
11-12.  Select  specimens  of  the  theatre  of  the  Hindus. 

.See  aUa  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  29,  1858  (Transl.  from  the  Sans- 
krit). 

SS"  For  separate  entries  of  individual  works  and  authors. 
see  Atharva  Veda  ; — Baital  pachdiesi  ;— Bhagavat-Geeta 
(p.  76)  ;— Hitopadesa  (p.  625)  :— Kalidasa  (p.  i;59)  ;— Ma- 
habbarata ; — Mahaviracharita; — Ramayana;— Big  veda  , — 
Vedaa. 

26.  Portuguese  Literature. 

Boutertcek  (F.)    Hist,  of  Spanish  and  Portuguese  lit., 

V.  2,  1823 2731.29 

Shelley   (Mrs.    M.    W.)  and  others.     Lives  of  eminent 
literary  men  of  Italy,  etc  ,  v.  3,  183.i.   .     .   3211.26 
Contents  J  Early  pnets  of  Portugal.     Camoens. 
Sismonde  di  Sismondi  {J.  C.  L.)    Lit.  ol  the  south  of  Europe,  v. 

2,  1846  :  p.  446-604 2732.22 

See  also  translations  of  Camoens  (p.  251). 

27.  Provencal  and  Rotnance  Literature  : 
Troubadours  and  Trouvcrea. 

Breyman  (H.)  Provencal  poetry  in  old  and  modem  times.  [In 
Owens  college.     Essays  and  addresses.  1874.)     .     .  2538.05 

Chambers's  Papers  for  the  people,  v.  11.  1851  (lYoubadors  and 
Trouveres) 2516,116 

Doyle  (F.  H.)  Provincial  poetry.  [In  his  Lectures  before  the 
Univ.  of  Oxford.  1868] 1642.31 

Faurid  (C.  C.)  History  of  Proven9al  poetry.  Tr.  with 
notes,  specimens  of  verses  in  the  original,  and 
introd.,  by  G.  J.  Adler.   I860 2725.12 

La  Curne  de  Saiiit  Palaye  (J.  B. )  Literary  hist,  of  the 
Troubadours.  Abridged  by  S.Dobson.ls2'J.2722. 19 

Preston  [H.  W.)  Troubadours  and  trouvferes.  New 
and  old.     1876 2722.17 

Baynouard  (F.  J.  M. )  Choix  'des  poesies  originales 
des  troubadours.  6  v.  1816-1.V21.  .  .  1681.28 
Contents  :  v.  1.  Hecherches  sur  Torisino  et  la  formation 
de  cette  langue  ;  les  elements  de  la  gramniaire.  avant  lau 
1.000  ;  la  grammaire  de  la  langue  des  Troubadours.  2. 
Dissertations  et  recberches.  3-4.  Poesies.  5.  Les  bio- 
graphies des  Troubadours  et  puesies.  6.  La  grauimaire 
comparee  des  langues  de  I'Europe  latine,  dans  leur  rap- 
ports avec  la  langue  des  Troubadours. 

—  Lexique  roman,  ou  dictionnaire  de  la  langue  des 
troubadours.     6  v.     1836-14 6425.04 

Butherford  (J.)  The  troubadours:  their  loves  and 
their  lyrics.   1873 2722.18 

Schlegel  {K.  W.  von).  Remarks  on  the  romance-poetry  of  the 
middle  ages.  [InMs  .Esthetic works. 1849:  p.  309-400. ]2542. 13 


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712  LITERATURE:    Proveu9al  d,  Swedish      LITTLEJOHN 


Wright  iT.)    On  the  literature  of  the  troubadours.    [In  AuEs-   | 
Bays  ou  arcb.  subjects,  efc,  V.  2.  1861.] 44y.29   I 

See  also  Dublin  uuiv.  mag.,  v.  86,  1B75  (Early  poetry  of  ' 
Piovence,  by  D.  Marshall)  ;  New  monthly,  v.  7,  1823  (The 
troubadours).  I 

«a-  See  also  Knighthood  and  chivalry  {Romances  nf  chiv- 
alry, p.  667-8)  ; — German  literature  {Teutonic  epic  romances, 
p.  708)  ; — and  general  histories  of  the  chief  literatures  of 
Europe, especially  French  literature  (p.  706).  Also  Poetry 
{English). 

28.  Scottish  Literature. 

Irmnij  (D. )  Lives  of  Scottish  writers.  1850.  3252.01 
Socieiu  of  ancient  Scots.     Lives  of  Scottish  poets.     3  v.   i 

1821 3212.07 

TyUfr(P.F.)  Lives  of  Scottish  worthies.  3  v.  3252.01 
as-  See  also  Poetry  {Ballads  -.—Songs)  ;  and  the  leading 

works  on  EngUsh  literature  (p.  705). 

29.  Servian  Literature. 

Bowrinq  (J.)     Servian  popular  poetry.     Translations. 

1827 1615.14 

BuLwer-Lytton    {R.)      Servian    poems.      [With    his    Orvat.    etc.. 

1869] 1C74.2* 

Robinson  {Mrs.  T.  A.  L.  v.  J.)    Language  and  literature.     [In  her 

Lane,  and  ht.  of  the  Slavic  nations,  1850  ;  p.  103-143  :  366- 

363.) 2732.07 

Vuk  Stephanovitch  Karadnhiich.  Narodue  Srpske  pjesme. 
3  V.     Leipzig,  1823-24.     12°.       ....  7211.01 
Note.— A.  collection  of  Servian  popular  poetry. 

30.  Slavic  and  Russian  Literatures. 

Bowring  (J.)  Speciirens  of  the  Russian  poets.  2  v. 
1821-23 1615.22 

Otto  (F.)  History  of  Russian  literature.  Tr.  by  G. 
Cox.     1839 2723.29 

Ralston  I.  W. U.S.)    Krilof  and  his  fables.   1869.     185.01! 

—  Russian  idylls.  [In  Coutemp.  rev.,  Apl.,  1874  and  Apl..  1876]  ; 
A  Kussiau  poet.  [In  Fortu.  rev.,  v.  6,  18661  ;— Kuseian  rev. 
lit.    [In  Nineteenth  cent.,  v.  1,  1877.] 

Bobinson  {Mrs.  T.  A.  L.  v.  J. )  Languages  and  liter- 
ature of  the  Slavic  nations  :  Russian,  Dlyrico- 
Servian,  Bulgarian,  Bohemian.  Polish,  etc.    1850. 

Turner  {C.  E.)  Studies  in  Russian  lit.  [In  Eraser's  mag.,  n.  s., 
v.  15-16,  1877  ] 

See  also  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  9,  1864  |RusB.  lit.,  past  and 
present)  ;  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  24,  1872  ;  Nat.  rev.,  v.  11.  I860 
(M  Lermontoff) ;  Qu.  rev..  Jan.,  1874  (Russian  songs  and 
foU£-tales)  :  Westm.  rev.,  Oct.,  1877  (Russian  literature). 

A^  See  also  Bohemia'n  literature  (p.  704) ; — Servian  litera- 
ture {above). 

31.  Spanish  Literature. 

1.  General  history  and  criticism. 

Soulerwelc  (.F.)  History  of  Spanish  literature.  Tr.  by 
T.  Ross.     1817 2731.28 


—  History  of  Spanish  and  Portuguese  literature.     Tr. 
by  T.Ross.     2  v.  1823 2731.29 

Simondc  de  Sismtmdi  {J.  C.  L.)     Lit.   of  the  south  of  Europe,  v.  2. 
1846  ;  p.  86-445.] 2732.22 

Shelley  (Mr.i.  M.    W.)    Lives  of  eminent  lit.   men  of 
Italy,  Spain,  eic,  v.  3,  1835 3211.28 

Note. — For  contents  see  p.  Ill  of  Catalogue. 
Ticknor  (0.)  History  of  Spanish  lit.  3  v.  1849.  2734.22 
Note. — Reviewed  by  W.  H,  Prescott  in  ftis  Miscellanies. 

2.  Spanish  poetry  and  romances. 

Bowrinq  (./. )     Ancient  poetry  and  romances  of  Sp.tin  : 

selected  and  translated 1015.11 

Kennedy   (J.)    Modern   poets  and   poetry  of   Spain. 

1852 1665.03 

iocfcftait  (J.  (?.)  Ancient  Spanish  ballads.  1856.  1664.07 
Phaiips  {H.)  Poems  from  the  Spanish.  1878.  167 '>. 39 
Southey  i  R. )    Chronicle  of  the  Cid,  from  the  Spanish. 

[With  notes.]     1808 558.17 

Wiffin  {J.II.)    Essay  on  Spanish  poetry.     [/;i  Tii*  Works  of  Garci- 

laaso,  1823.] 1644.02 

Sfe  also  Eraser,  v.  79.  1869  (Spanish  poetry  before  1600, 

its  antiquities  and  analogy  to  the  Provenijal), 
Jitle'  See  also  Cid  (p.  26'J  of  this  Catalogue). 

3.  Specimens. 

Ochoa  {Eur/enio  de).     Apuntes  para  una  biblioteca  de 
escritores-  espanoles  contemporaneos  en  prosa  y 

verso.     2  v.     Paris,  1840.  8° 7215.02 

Note. — Selections  from  the  writings  of  about  60  contem- 
porary authors. 

JKg-  See  also,  in  the  general  alphabet,  writings  of  various 
authors,  original  or  translated,  under  headings  Arrom 
(Cecilia  Bohl  de  Faber)  ;  pseud.  'Fernan  Cabal lero  ;' — Avila 
(J.  de)  ; — Breton  de  los  Herreros  (M.)  ; — Calderon  de  la 
Barca  :— Cervantes  Saavedra  (M.  de)  ; — Cid  ;— Cruz  (San 
Juan  de  la)  ;— Dumas  (Alexandre)  ; — Estella  (Diego  de)  ; — 
Granada  (Luis  de)  ; — Hugo  (Victor) ; — Iriarte  IX.  de)  ; — 
Larra  :  pseud.  'Figaro;' — Leon  (Luia  de)  ; — Malon  de 
Chaide  (P.); — Moratin  ;— Nieremberg  (J.  E..)  ; — Nneva 
biblioteca  de  la  risa  ;— Ochoa  (E.  de,  ed.)  Tesoro  de  es- 
critores misticos  : — Tesoro  del  teatro  Espafiol  ; — Quevedo 
y  Villegas  (F.  G.  del  ;— Rabbe  ;— Trueba  y  la  Quintana  ;— 
Vanegas  ; — Vega  Carpio  (Lope  F.  dii)  ; — Zorrilla. 

;^-  See  also  Drama  {Spanish,  p.  425). 

32.  S-wedish  Literature. 

Bethune    (E.    D.)      Specimens    of    Swedish    poetry. 
1848 1615.01 

Houriit  {W.  andM.)    Literature  of  Sweden,    [/n  fter  Literature  of 

northern  Europe,  v.  2,  1852  ;  p.  242-465.]  ....  2732.08 
Lockwaod  {H.)      Axel  and  other  poems  :    from    the 

Swedish  of  E.  Tegner  and  others.  1867.  1663.33 
Note. — See  also  TegndT  {li.)    Frithiof's  saga  ;  and  (in  Tic- 

tion  class-list)  translations  of  novels  by  Bremer  (p.  467) : — 

Carlen  (p.  468)  ; — Knorring  ;— Schwartz. 


Literature  aud  dogma.  See  Arnold  (Matthew).  1873.  .  3514.02 
Literature  and  ils  professors.  .'Sec  Purnell  (Thomas).  1867.  2538.25 

Literature  aud  life.    See  Whipple  (E.  P.) 2545.10 

Literature  in  letters.  .S'«  Holcombe  (J.  P.)  1866.  .  .  .3267.03 
Literature  of  society.  See  Thomson  (J/rs.  K.  B.)  2  v.  1862.  3253.28 
Literature  primers.    Ed.  by  J.  K.  Green.    New  York. 

1875-78.    32= 6432. 17 

■  —  Brooke  (S.)     English  literature.    N.  Y.,  1876.   16°.  2741.22 

—  Dowden  lE.)     Shakspere.    New  York.  1878.  16°.      1752.28 

—  Morris  (R.)     English  grammar.     N.  Y.,  1875.    16°.  6432.17 
•  — Peile  (J.)     Philology.     New  York,  1877.  16°.     .    .6411.06 

—  Tozer  (H.F.)   Classical  geography.  N.Y.,1877.  16°.    912.27 
Lithgo'W   (AVm.)     Travels  and  voyages  through  Eu- 
rope,   Asia,   and    Africa,    16(19-1628.      12th    ed. 
Leith,  1814.  8° 923.08 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Bentley's  miscel.,  v.  29,  1851;  New 

monthly  mag.,  v.  29,  1851. 
Lithography.     S^-e  Fine  arts  {Lithography,  p.  646)  ; — also  Wichol 

(W.)     Lithographic  printing.     (/«  Hansard  (T.  C.)    Tyoo- 

graphia,  1823  ;  p.  194-221.] 2765".16 

Lithotomy.     See  Medicine. 

Lithuanians.    Latham  {R.  G.)    Nationalities  of  Europe,    v.   1, 

1863 445.17 

Littell's  living  age.  1-5  series.  135  v.  Boston, 
1814-77.  8°. 8105.11 

Little  ( Capt.  George).  Life  on  the  ocean  ;  or  twenty 
years  at  .sea.     Aberdeen,  1847.  Vl°.     .     .     921.15 

Little  (G.  P.)  Fireman's  own  book  :  accounts  of  fires 
throughout  the  United  States,  as  well  as  other 
countries.     New  York,  1860.  8°.     .     .     .  3U26.33 


Little  book  about  Great  Britain.  See  Thieblin  (N.  L  )  1870.  954.26 
L.ttle    classics.     Ed.   by    Rossiter  Johnson.      16  v. 

Boston,  1874-76.  18'" 226.83 

Note.—Yov  Contents  see  Fiction  (p.  499). 
L'ttle  corporal  ;  illus.   magazine  for  boys  and  girls. 

V.  16.     Chicago,  1873.  8° 8131.16 

Little-folks  songs.     See  'White  {Mrs.  A.  B.)    1871.     .     .     .  1696.20 
Little  foxes.     By  C.  Crowfleld.     S«  Stowe  (H.B.)    .    .    .6427.09 

Little  kingdom  (The).     See  Mace  (Jean) 4325.23 

Little  Peddliiigton.     See  Poole  (J.) 241.48 

Little  people  of  God  and  what  the  poets  have  said  of  them. 

See  Austin  {Mrs.  G.  L.) 1613.24 

Little  things  of  nature.    See  Grindon  (L.  H.)     1866.     .     .  4823.06 
Littlejohn  (Abram  Newkirk,  bp.  ofl,.  I.)     Address  at  the  dedita- 

tion  of  the  new  grounds  of  the  Evergreen  cemetery.  New 

Haven,  July  29,  1856.    New  Haven,  1856.    8°.     .     .  3506  '28 

—  Address  at  the  commemorative  service  of  the  church  of  the 

Holy  Trinity,  Nov.  26,  1871.   pp.  41-51.  8°.    [Not.p.]   3566.29 

—  Address  to  the  clergy  of  the  diocese  of  Long  Island,  Nov.  26, 

1869.     10  pp.     8°.  [No  t.p.] 3566.29 

—  American  character  :  its  faults  and  its  wants  ;  address,  St. 

James'  college,  Md.    New  Haven,  1835.  8°.     .    .     .  3566.29 

—  Annual  address  of  the  bishop  of  Long  Island,  May  18,  1877. 

pp.  81-106.    8°.   [Not.p.] 3566.'29 

- —  Comparative  dependence  of  human  progress  on  tradition 
and  invention  ;  address  before  the  house  of  convocation  of 
Trinity  college.     Hartloid,  1856.  8° 3566.29 

—  God's    maintenance  of   Hid^own  cause :    eermon,  Chicago, 

May  19,  1864.     Chicago,  1864.  8' 3666.28 

—  The  ministerial  gift ;  sermon,  Norwich,  June  12,  1855.     New 

Haven,  1855.   8° 3566.28 

—  More  laborers  needed  :  sermon  before  the  Soc  for  the  increase 

,of  the  ministry,  Broolilyu,  May  12, 1861.  N.Y., 1861.8°.  3666.28 


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713 


—  Necessity,  uses,  etc.,  of  a  church  literature  :  sermon  in  be- 

lialf  of  the  General  prot.  epia.  S.  S.  uuion,  June,   1H67. 
New  Uttveu,  1858.    8° 35(10  29 

—  Prtiseut  popular  estimate  of  the  rhriptii\n  ministi;^  ;  and  its 

causes  :  sermon  at  the  4th  animal  uriliuatiun  of  th^'Beritfley 
diviuity  school.  May  26,  1858.     Hartford,  18.->8.  8'.  ;l56li.28 

—  Primary  charge  and  address  b**fore  the  2d  couvention  of  the 

diocese,  Brooklyn.  Sept.  2'.l,  30,  18C9 ;l.'.G6.28 

— -Sermon.    [/»  St.  George's  brotherhoo(J,  Flushing,  L.I.    New 
York,  1871.  8'.] :i5(;G.29 

—  Sunday-school  work  :  pastoral  letter.  1876.  8°.  [iVo  t.p.]  35G6.29 
Litton  (flet-.E.  A.)  Miracles.  L.,  [h.  rf.]  12°.  35r,6.19 
Iiittre  (Maximilien  Paul  Emile).     '010110111181x6  de  la 

langue  francaise.     2  v.   in  3   pts,     Paris,  18i  3- 
72.   4°. 641G.09 

—  Histoire   de  la  langue    fran9aise.      4e    ed.     2   v. 

Paris,  1867.  8'. 641G.09 

—  Janet  {P.)  Laphilos.  deL.  (/n  ftij  La  crise  philos.  1865.)  S423.19 
Liturgies.     Ste  Biblical  and  religious  lit.  {Liturgies  and  Utiirgy, 

p.  911. 
Liturgies  and  other  documents  of  the  ante-Nicene  period.    Edin- 
burgh, 1872.  8'.    [/«  Ante-Nicene  lib.,v.  24.]    .     .3167.15 
Iiiturgies,  elc.   in  the  reign  of  queen  Elizabeth.     Ed. 

by  W.  K.  Clay.     Cambridge,  {Eivj.,)  Parker  hoc, 

ISl'i.   8° 3636.23 

Iiiturgies  (The  two),  a.d.  1540,  and  a.d.  1552  :  with 

other  documents,  reign  of  king  Edward  vi.     Ed. 

by  J.  Ketley.    Cambridge,  (England, )  Parker  soc. , 

1844.  8°  , 3(i36.22 

Live  and  learn  :  1,000  mistakes  in  speaking,  writing, 

and  pronunciation.  N.  Y.,  18.'i6.  16°.  .  64-;3.-Jl 
Live-stock  (Transportation  of).  See  Domesticecon.  {Food,  p.  420). 
Liveing    (Robert).     Notes  on  the  treatment  of  skin 

diseases.     London,  1870.  24° 4328.15 

Liver  (Diseases  of  the).    See  Medicine.  {Liver.) 

iiivere   de  reis  de  Brittanie   e  Le  livere  de  reis  de 

Engleterre.     Ed.   by  J.   Glover.     London.  1865. 

8=.   [RoUs  chronicles.] 5140.— 

Livermore  (George).     Historical  research  respecting 

the  opinions  of  the  founders  of  the  republic,  on 

negroes  as  slaves,  as  citizens,  and  as  soldiers. 

Boston,  1SC2.  8° 58.;;i.U2 

Livermore  (S.  T.)     Condensed  hist,  of  Cooperstown, 

with    biog.   sketch  of  J.   F.   Cooper.      Albany, 

1862.   8° 021. U6 

Liverpool.     See  Countries  {Liverpool,  p.  340). 

Livery  companies.      Herbert    ( W. )     History  of   the 

twelve  great  livery  companies  of  London.     2  v. 

1837 494.11 

aS"  See  aho  Gilds  (p.  676). 
Lives,     j^-  See  Biography  {Collective,  p.  109-116  ; — Individitat, 

p.    116-215); — Longevity; — Vital   ttatisiics  ;  —  Insurance 

(p.  646). 
Lives    and    deeds    worth    knowing.      See    Stevenson    (W.    F.) 

1868 3261.05 

Lives  and  voyages  of  Drake,  Cavendish,  and  Dampier. 

3d  ed.     Edinburgh,  1837.  16° 921.15 

Same.     New  York,  [184-].  18°.     .     .     .  3221.07 

Lives  made  sublime  by  faith  and  works.  See  Steel  (R.)  .  3263.30 
Lives  of  British  physicians,  [anon.]  L.,1846.16°.325-'.08 
Lives  of  eminent  Englishmen  in  past  days.     London, 

[n.  d.]  16° 3221.11 

Coiifen^j;  Isaak  Walton.  Sir  Henry  Wotton.  The  earl  of 
Derby  and  his  family.  Lord  C.  Collingwood.  Sir  T.  S. 
Raffles.  Edward  Pellew,  viscount  Exmuuth.  Georpie  Her- 
bert. Dr.  John  Doune.  Bishop  Tllomas  Ken.  Bishop 
Robert  Sanderson.  Rev.  John  Kettlewell.  Dr.  Heniy 
Hammond.  Bishop  Thomas  Wilson.  Rev.  W.  Mompesson. 
Rev.   JohnJSold. 

Lives  of  eminent  persons.  London,  l»-33.  8°.  3265.17 
Lives  of  emiuent  lit.  and  sclent,  men  of  France.    See  Shelley 

{Mrs.  M.  W.) 3^1.24 

Lives  of  English  popular  leaders.  See  Maurice  (C  E  )  .  3221  25 
Lives  of  lit.  and  sclent,  men  of  Great  Britain.      See  Dunham 

(S.  A.) a2U  14 

Lives  of  Scottish  poets.  See  Society  of  ancient  Scots  .  3212.07 
Livet   (Ch.  L.)    Precieus  et  precieuses  ;  17e  siecle. 

2e  ed.     Paris,  1860.  12° "7046.19 

Contents  :  JIadame  de  Bambouillet.    Labbe  Cotin.     Ma- 
dame Coruuel.     Labbe  d'Aubiguac.    Scudery.    Mile,   de 
Gournay.     Reu6  Le   Pays.     Jean  Grillet.    Bois    Robert. 
La  Gueilande  de  Juhe. 
Living.     See  Life  (p.  700). 
Living  authors  of  America.     Sec  Powell  (T.)    1850.     .     .  3242.09 

Living  words.     See  Chapin  (Edwin  H.)    1800 3534.01 

Living  words.     5^.;  MClintock  (J.) '.     .3.572.01 

Living  writers  of  the  South.    &f  Davidson  (J.  W.)   1869.2751.01 
Livingstone   (David).     Last  journals  in  Central   Af- 
rica from   1865.     New  York,  1875.  8°.     .  1086.11 


—  Missionary  travels  in   South   Africa.     New  York, 

1858.  8° 1094.02 

—  Faulkner  ( IL )  Elephant  haunts ;  a  sportman's  search, 

etc.    1868 1085.13 

—  Livingstone  and  his  African  explorations,     [anon."] 

New  York,  1872.  12° 1092.19 

—  Stnnley  {H.  M.)     How  I  found  Livingstone.  1086.05 

—  awl  Charles).     Narrative  of  an  expedition  to  the 

Zambesi  and  its  tributaries  ;  and  of  the  discovery 
of  the  lakes  Shirwa  and  Nyassa,  1858-1864.     New 

York,  1866.   8° 1095.10 

a^  See  also  lives  of  L.  {in  Biography  .  p.  169). 

Livingston  (Edward).  See  Biography  (p.  169)  ;  alsn  Moore  (F.) 
Amer.  eloquence,  v.  2,  1858  (ca25.03i  ;— Herring  (J)  and 
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Livingston  (Philip).  See  Mag.  of  Amer.  hist..  May  3.  1877  (arti- 
cle by  E.  Alien  ;  3  pp  )  :  Sanderson's  Biog.  uf  the  si^uers 
of  the  Decl.  of  independence,  v.  3,  lh20 3244.03 

Livingston  (Robert  R  )  Oration  before  the  N.  Y.  soc.  of  the 
Cincinnati,  1787. — The  purse  and  the  sword,  an  extract. 
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Herring  (J.)  and  Longacre  (J.  B.)  Nat.  portr.  gallery, 
V.  4.  1839 3247.11 

Livingston  (Wm.)  Review  of  the  military  operations  in  N.  A., 
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»S"  lor  li/e  of  W.  L.,  sec  Biography  (p.  169). 

Livingstone  manor.  Papers  relating  to  the  m.in^ir  of  Livingston. 
iucUidiug  the  first  settlement  of  Schoharie.  1680-1795. 
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Livius  (Titus).  Historiarum  libri  qui  sujjersunt,  ex 
ed.  G.  A.  Kuperti.  Cum  supplementis,  notis, 
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Valpy,  18-28.  8°. 7714.05 

Same.      CEuvres.      [Latin    et    frantjais.]      2  v. 

Paris,  1864.  8° 7726.06 

Same.  Books  i-x.  With  introd.,  hist,  examin- 
ation, and  notes,  by  J.  R.  Seeley.  Oxford,  1871. 
8° 7724.01 

—  History  of  Kome.     Tr.   by  G.  Baker.     5  v.     New 

■  York,  [ji.  d.  ]  18° 432.16 

Same.     Tr.  byD.  Spillan.     4  v.     London,  i?o/m, 

1850-56.  12°. 432.12 

—  Collins   (W.  L.)    Livy   [ontlined  and  explained]. 

Phil.,  1876.  16°.  [Ancient  classics.  Suppl.  se- 
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—  Rapin  {R.)    Comparison  betw.  Thucydides  and  Livy.    [In  his 

Crit.  works,  v.  1,  1706.] 6064.11 

See  also  histories  of  Literamre  {Latin,  p.  710J  ;  and 
Smith's  Diet,  of  Gr.  and  Roman  biog.,  v.  2. 

Lizars  (John).  Use  and  abuse  of  tobacco.  Philadel- 
phia, 1859.   16° 4334.27 

Iilorente  (Juan  Antonio).  Hist,  of  the  Inquisition  of 
Spain.    Abr.    and  transl.     L.,  1826.  8°.  3126.24 

Lloyd  (Charles).  Monthly  repository  extraordinary  ; 
its  treatment  of  the  case  of  Jlr.  Carlile,  under 
prosecution  for  publishing  the  'Age  of  Kenson.' 
London,  1819.  8° 5093.02 

Lloyd  (Charles,  civil  service  of  Benqal).  Principles 
for  the  conduct  of  life.   2  v.  L.,1866.   16°.   3512.01 

Lloyd  (Humphrey).  The  power  of  the  keys.  Dub- 
lin,  1873.   12°. 3567.21 

Lloyd  (L.)  Peasant  lifein  Sweden.  L., 1870.  8°.  996.03 

—  Scandinavian  adventures.  2  v.  L.,  lf'54.  8°.  995.01 
Lloyd  (Robert).    Poems.    Ed.  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.    [/;i  C.'s 

Engl,  poets,  v.  15,  1810.) 1626.15 

—  Select  poems.     Ed.  by  R.  Walsh,    [la  Sanford  and  Walsh. 

Brit,  poets,   v   37,  1822.] 1691.37 

Lloyd  (Samuel  H.)  Glimpses  of  the  spirit  land.  Ad- 
dresses, sonnets,  and  other  poems.     .     .  1664.06 

Lloyd  {Rev.  W.  F.)  Prices  of  corn  in  Oxford  in  be- 
ginning of  14th  cent. ;  also  from  1583  to  [1^-30]. 
Oxford,  1830.  8° 5936.09 

Lloyd  (Wm.  Watkiss).  The  Age  of  Pericles.  2  v. 
London,  1875.  8° 428.03 

—  History  of  Sicily  to  the  Athenian  war  ;  with  eluci- 

dations of  the  Sicilian  odes  of  Pindar.  [To  B.C. 
432.]     London,  1872.  8° 435.28 

Lloyd's  battle  history  of  the  great  rebellion,  1861-65. 
New  York,  1865.  8° 634.20 

Lloyd's.  Martin  (F.)  History  of  Xloyd's  and  of 
marine  insurance  in  Great  Britain.  With  sta- 
tistics.   1876 5931.12 

Loaring  (H.  J.)  Selection  of  common  sayings,  words, 
and  customs  :  their  origin  and  history.  London, 
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LOBEIRA  -  LODG-E 


Iiobeira  (Vasco  de).  Amadis  of  Gaul.  From  the 
Spanish  of  Montalvo.  By  R.  Southey.  New  ed. 
3  V.     Loudon,  1872.   12° 226.44 

Lobo  (Jeronymo).  Voyage  to  Abyssinia.  [Tr.  by 
S.  Johnson.]     London,  1785.  8°.    .     .     .   1093.03 

Same,     [/n  Pinkerton.    Voyages,  v.  15, 1814.]     .     .    926.15 

Loch  Awe  (Isles  of).    See  Hamerton  (P.  G.)    1855.     .     .  1661.18 

Loch  Ce  (.\mjals  of).     So?  Annals  of  Loch  Ce  (p.  29). 

Locke  (Daviil  iioss).     ^Seu- Fiction  class-liet  {p.  499). 

Iiocke  (John,  Eu:/!.  philompher,  b.  1632,  d.  1704). 
Conduct  of  tiie  understanding.  Introd.  essay, 
by  A.  Potter.  N.  Y.,1841.  18'.  [H.F.L.]  5411.10 
. Same.  Also  some  thoughts  concerning  educa- 
tion.    Edinburgh,  1839.  8" 5814.18 

Hazlilt  (ir.)  On  Locke's  essay,  etc.   [l-nhisltii,  remains, 

V.  1,  18:)0  ;  p.  229-;l30.] 3076.13 

Ludlani  (T.)    Logical  tracts,  ilkistrative  of  Locke  on 

the  nuderstauainf,' 6415.00 

—  Philosophical   works.     Essay   and   notes   by  J.  A. 

St.  John.  2  V.  London,  1854.  12°.  .  .  5115.06 
Contents:  v.  1.  Of  the  conduct  of  the  understanding. 
Essay  c6nceriiing  ttje  human  underatanding.  2.  Examin- 
ation of  Malebranche"8  opinion  of  .seeing  ail  things  in  Gi»d. 
Elements  of  natural  philosophy.  Reading  for  a  gentleman. 
Index, 

—  Thoughts  on  education.     [In  Barnard  (H.)     Engl,  pedagogy.] 

—  Works.     10  V.     London,  1823.  8^.      ...  5052.01 

Contents. 

Account  of  debates  and  resolutions  in  the  House  of    Lords, 
167S,  V.  10. 

Carolina  {Fundamental  constitutions  of],  v.  10. 

Cliaracter  of  Locke  (Coste's),  v.  10. 

Christianity   (Reasonableness    of),  and    vindication  of    the 
same,  v.  7. 

Common-place  book  {New  method  of),  v.  3. 

Ct>ndnct  of  the  iiuderstanding,  v.  3. 

Coste's  character  of  Locke,  v.  ]0. 

Culture  of  vines  and  olives,  silk,  etc.,  v.  10. 

Disuilection  act  {Letter  on),  v.  10. 

Education  (Thougbts  concerning),  v.  9. 

Elements  of  natural  philuaopUy,  v.  3. 

Index,  V.  10. 

Government  (Two  treatises  on),  v.  5. 

Hiimnu  understanding,  v.  1-4. 

Letters  between  LocUe  and  his  friends,  v.  9-10. 

L(ttte]-3  tv)  the  bishop  of  ^Vorcester,  v.  4. 

Life  of  Locke,  v.  1. 

Malobrauchc's  opinion  of  seeing  all  things  in  God  (Examin- 
jition  of),  V.  9. 

Memoirs  relating  to  Anthony,  first  earl  ofShaftsbury,  v.  9. 

Miracles  (Discourse  of),  v.  y. 

Money  (Of  lowering  interest,  and  raising  the  value  of),  v.  6. 

—  O'jscrvationH  on  keeping  silver  in  England,  v.  5. 

Navigation  {.iistoiy  of),  v.  10. 

Noriis  book  (Remarks  upon),  v.  10. 

Re.uling  and  stui'y  lur  a  t;entleman,  v.  3, 

St.  Paul  Q  Epi.-tks  {!.s3ay.<  on),  v.  8. 

Toleratio:i  (Four  letteis  on),  v.  6. 

Voyages  and  travels  (Catalogue  and  character  of  books  of), v. 10. 
S^  For  lives  and  critical  notices  of  Locke,  see  Biography 
(p.  lOU)  ;  also  Bourne  (U.  R.  F.)  Life  of.  2  v.  187i; 
[3.I08.22)  ;— Hunt  (J.)  Relig.  thought  in  England,  v.  2, 
1871  :  p.  133-191  :  3445.18J  ;-Stephen  (L.)  Hist,  of  English 
thougl.tiu  the  18th  century,  v.  1,  1870  [542  (12]  ;  aho  Wius- 
lows.ioilin.  of  psy.  med.,  v.  3,  1830  ;  v.  7,  1854  (The  Lock- 
ian  philosophy) ;  Westm.  rev.,  Jan.,  1877. 
Lock  {Prr/.  John).    Observ.  ou  terrestrial  magnetism,     [/n  Sm. 

contiib.,  V.  3.   1852.] 3937.03 

Locks  (John  (joodwin).  Book  of  the  Lockes.  Bos- 
ton, 1851.  8' 3113.24 

Locke  (Joseph,  engineer).    See  Stephenson  (Robert)  and  Locke  (J.) 
XiOCHe    (itichard   Adams).     The    moon    hoax.     New 

York,  1859.  8°. 4017.13 

Locker  (Frederick).  London  lyrics.  Boston,  1870. 
1C° 1663.29 

—  Lyra  elegantiarum,    a  coll.   of  vers  de  socicte,  etc. 

London,  1867.  16= 1603.41 

Looldaart  (C.  S.  M. )  Centenary  memorial  of  Sir  Wal- 
ter Scott.     London,  1871.   12° 3157.26 

—  Gen.  guide  to  Isle  of  Wight.   L.,1870.  sm.  4°.  95').17 
Iiockhart  (John  Gibson).     Ancient  Spanish  ballads. 

New  York,  1856.  12° 1664.07 

—  History  of  Napoleon  Buonaparte.     [anon.'\    Newed. 

'2  T.     London,  18:i9.   18° 3132.04 

—  Life  of  Sir  Walter  Scott.     7  v.     Edinburgh    1836- 

38.  8° 3157.05 

Same.     Abridged.    Edin.,  1871.  12°.     .  3157.05a 

—  Peter's  letters  to  his  kinsfolk.  N.Y.,1820.  8°.  2534.17 

«S"  For  novels  by  J.  G.  L.  see  Fiction  (p.  499). 
Lockroy   (J/me.   Stephanie).     Contes    a  mes   nieces. 

Paris,  [ISt'S.]  li,° 7046.21 

Locks  and  keys.    See  Arts  (Useful :  Locks  and  keys,  p.  44). 


Locomotive  engines.     See  Arts  { Useful :  Steam-engine,  p.  47). 
Lock'wrood  (Henry).     Axel  and  other  poems  :  from 

the  Swedish  [of  E.  Tegner  and  others].     London. 

imrTS" 1663.33 

Lockwood    (M.    S.)       Hand-book    of    ceramic    art. 

New  York,  1878.   12° 1454.15 

Lockyer   (Joseph  Norman).     Contributions  to  solar 

jihysics.     Lofldon,  1874.  8° 4017.25 

—  Elements  of  astronomy.     N.  Y.,  1870.   12°.  4015.26 

—  Nature  series.     The  spectroscope  and  its  applica- 

tions.    London,  1873.   12° 4024.19 

—  Science  primers.    Astronomy.   L.,1874.  1G°.  4016.35 

—  Stargazing:  past  and  present.  L.,1878.   8°.  4017.33 
Lodbrokar-quida,  or  the    death    song    of    Lodbroc. 

[Icelandic  text.]  Free  Engl,  transl.  with  Latin 
version,  by  J.  Johnstone.  1872.16°.  [».p.]  1663.31 
Lodge  (Edmund).  'Portraits  of  illustrious  person- 
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Contents. 


Abbott,  {dbp,  of  Canterbury),  v. 

3,  p.  285. 
Abercrombie  (Sir  Ralph),  v.  8. 
Albemarle  [Duke  o/).v.  5,  p.  209. 
Allen  (Cardtnat),  v.  2,  p.  231. 
Amherst  {l5i  lord)^  v.  8,  p.  105. 
Auue  {Queen),  v.  7,  p.  29. 
.\rgyll  (ls(  duke  ofj;\.  C.p.  281. 

—  (2d    duke  of),    and  duke  of 
Greenwich,  v.  7,  p.  137. 

— •  (9(/i  carl  of),  v.   0,  p.  189. 

—  (Marquis  of),  v.  6,  p.  117. 
.\rliugton  (earl  of),  v.  0,  p.  171. 
Arrau  (Ear  of,  v.  2,  p.  75. 
Amndell  (FitZidan,  cari  if),  v.  2. 

—  (Howard,  e-nri  of),  v.  2.  p.  249. 

—  and  Surrey   (earl  of),   v.   i. 

—  of  Wardoiir  (Baroness),  v.  4. 
Aston  (1st  lord),  V.  4,  p.  1. 
Atterbury  (bp.  of  Rochester),  v.  7. 
Bacon  (Sir  NicU.),  v.  2,  p.  107. 
B.^uk8  (.Sir  Joseph),  v.  8.  p.  233, 
Bath  (Earl  of,  v.  7,  p.  217. 
Bcatoun  (Cardiniii),  v.  1,  p.  99. 
Bedford  (Isi  carlof),  v.  1,  p.  217. 

—  (Harrington,  countess  of  ),v.  3. 

—  (ilk  earl  of),  v.  4,  p.  53. 

—  {Carre,  counlcsi  of),  v.  6. 

—  (Bule  of,,\.  6,  p.  253. 

—  (llli  dulce  of),  v.  7,  p.  2.15. 

—  (5(/iiiit/.-eo/),  V.  8,  p.  131. 
Blonnt  [Earl  if  Devoiistdri),  v.  3. 
Bodlcy  (Sir  Thomas),  v.  3,  p.  03. 
Bohcm.a  (Elizabeth,  qu.  of),  v.  5. 
Boleyn  (Anne),  v.  1,  p.  63. 
Bolingbroke  (ist  viscount),  v.  7. 
Boylo  [lion.  Robt.),  V.  0,  p.  227. 
Brackle.v  (Viscount),  v.  3,  p.  115. 
Braganza     (Catherine     gu.    of), 

V.  tl,  p.  297. 
Brandon  [duke  of  Suffolk),  v.  1. 
Biidpoit  [[stviscouni),\-,  8, p. ^03. 
Bristol  (Id  cart  of),  v.  0.  p.  23. 
Brooke  ( 1st  lord),  v.  3,  p.  239. 

—  2,(  lord),  V.  4,  p.  87. 
Buckiugliam  (ist  duke  of),  v.   3. 
Bur^hley  (Lord),  v.  2,  p.  267. 
Burlington   [Zd    earl  ef),   v.   7. 
Burnet  (Gilbert,  hisliop  of  Salis- 
bury), V.  7,  p.  37. 

Bute  [id  carl  of),  v.  8,  p.  61. 
Caernarvon  {ls(  cart  of),    v.  4. 
Camden  (ist  earl  of),  v.  8,  p.  83. 
Canterbury  (Cranmer.  abp.  of), 

v.  l,p.  235. 
Capet  (Lord),  v.  4,  p.  223. 
Caiew  (Sir  Nich.),  V.  1.  p.  Gj. 
Carlisle  (Countess  of),  v.  5,  p. 107. 
Cavendish   [\st   duke  of  JJevon- 

s'lire),  V.  7,  p.  1. 

—  (1st  duke  of  Newcastle),  v.  7. 
Charles  i.,  v.  4,  p.  235. 
Charles  II.,  v.  6,  p.  135. 
Charlotte  {/''■inccA-s),  v.  8,  p.  225. 
Chatham*(lsi  earl  of),v,  7,  p.  289. 
Clierbury    (Lord    Herbert    of), 

v.  4.  p.  261. 
Clarendon  (Earl  of),  v.  6,  p.  265. 
Clifford  of  t;hudleigh  (1st  lord), 

V.  5,  p.  255. 
Clifford  {countess   of  Pembroke), 

V.  6,  p.  289. 
Clive  (Lord),  v.  7,  p.  277. 
Coimvallis   (1st   marquis),   v.  8. 
Cottington  (Lord),  v.  6.  p.  17. 
Couitenay  (earl   of  Ztevunsltire), 

V.  1,  p.  247. 


Coventry  {l5(  lord),  v.  4,  p.  41. 
Cranmer  (arclibp.  of  Canterbury), 

v.  ],  p.  235. 
Craven  [1st  earl  of),  v.  6,  p.  247. 
Cromwell  (Oliver),  v.  B,  p.  75. 
Cromwell    (earl  of  Essex),  v.  1. 
Cumbeiland  (3deario/),v  3,p.29 
Dauby  [1st  earl  oj),  v.  4.  p.  149. 
Darnley  [Lord,  king  of  Srjitland), 

v.  2,  p.  27. 
Denbigh  (ls«  ccirio/).  v.  4.  p.  113. 
Denny  (.Sir  Anthony),  v.  1, p.  165. 
Derby  (Countess  cf),  v.  5,  p.  139. 

—  (\st  earl  if),  v.  1,  p.  7. 

—  (Eartof),  V.  5,  p.  9. 
Devereux    (earl  of  Essex),  v.  2. 
Devonshire  (Countess  oJ),    v.  6. 

—  Blount  (earl  of),  v.  3,  p.  37. 

—  Courlenay   (Earl   of),  v.    1. 

—  Cavendish  [Isl  dulce  of),  v.  7. 
Digby  (Sir  Kenelm),  v.  5,  p.  147, 
Dorset  (Eart  of),  v.  3,  p.  47. 

—  [Itkeiirlof).  V.  5, p. 37. 
Drake  (Sir  Francis),  v.  2,  p.  237. 
Dudley    (duke    of  Northumber- 
land), V.  1,  p.  181. 

—  [earl  if  N"rlhumlerland),\\Z. 

—  (Earl  of  Warwick),\.  2,  p.  aUF" 
Duncan  (IsiviscoHnf),  v.  8,  p. 143, 
Dundee  (1st  viscouni).\.  6,  p.  215. 
Edward  VI.,  v.  1;  p.  169. 
Elizabeth  (Queen),  v.  3,  p.  1. 
Essex  (Cromwcil,  carl  of),   v.  1, 

—  (Devereux.  carl  of),    v.    2. 

—  (Id  earl  of  I,  V.  2,  p.  275. 

—  (.id  earl  of),  v.  4,  p,  209. 
Exeter  [ist  r'arl  of),  v.  3,  p.  147. 
Exiiiouth  { i^iscount),  v.  8,  p.  275. 
Falk:aud(2iiDiscoini(),  v.  4. p. 131. 
Finth  (eart  of  Notline/ham),  v.  6. 
Fitzalan  (earl  nfArundell),  v.  2. 
Fox  (Chas.  Jiimcs),  v.  8.  p.  193. 
Godolpbiu  (earl  of),  v.  7,  p.  9. 
Goring  (Lord),  v.  4.  p.  313. 
Grauby  [Marquis  ff),v.  7,  p.  249. 
Grandison  (  Vtscotcnl),  v. 4,  p. 107. 
Grcsham    [Sir    Thomas),    v.    2. 
Grey  [Le^y  Jane),  v.  1,  p.  109. 
Guilillord  (ist  lord),  v.  0,  p.  181. 

—  (2d  carl  of).  V.  8,  p.  61. 
Hale  (Sir  Watthi-w),  v.  6,  p.  13. 
Hamilton  [istdukeofj.v.  4,p  271. 

—  (2ddukerf).v.t>,\i.  1. 

—  (1st  inarq.  if),  v.  3,  p.  23. 

—  (2i  marq.  of),  v.  3,  p.  167. 
Hardwicke    (ist   carl    of),  T.    7 
Haltou  (Sir  Chr.),  v.  2,  p.  221. 
Hawko  [Lord),\,  8,  p.  1. 
Heatbfleld  (1st  lord),  v.  8,  p.  33. 
Henrietta  Maria    (Queen),  v.  5. 
Henry  vin.  (Kint/),  v.  1,  p.  121. 
Herbert  of  clierbury  (Lord),  v.  4. 
Hertford "(li'(  marq  ),  v.  5,  p.  99. 
Holland  (isl  earl  of),  v.  4,  p.  291. 

—  (1st  lord),  v.  7,  p.  265. 

H^  lies  (duke  of  Newcastle),  v.  7. 
Hood  (ist  viscount),  v.  8,  p.  213. 
Hopton  (Lord),  v.  ft,  p,  25. 
Howard  (earl  of  Arundeli),  v.  2. 

—  (1st  earl  of  Nottingham),  v.  3. 

—  (earl  of  Suffolk),  v.  3,  p.  196. 
Howe  (Earl  of),  v.  8,  p.  109. 
Huntley  {2d  marquis  of),  v.  4. 
Hyde   {.\nne,  ducttess  of  york), 

V.  5,  p.  231. 
Jones  [Sir  Wm.),  v.  8,  p.  91. 
Keppell  ( Viscount),  v.  8,  p,  21. 


BROOKLYN    LIBRABT. 


LODGE  -  LOGIC 


715 


Kuor  (Johii',  v.  2.  p.  43. 
LaiicKSter  (Mari/ai^t  of),   v.   1. 
Luuadowno  {\U  mayquin  oft,  v.  8. 
Land    (W.,   arctib/t.    of   CanUr- 

buri/).  V.  4,  p.  155. 
LMiulf'vdalo  (DukfTof),  v.  fi,  p.  75. 
Leeds  (1st  (luAe  r»/j.  v.  7,  p.  19. 
Leicesler  [Ejrl  of),  v.  2,  p.  189. 

—  ICJunli'ss  of],  V.  5, p.  93. 
Lincola  {Bail  of),  v.  2,  p.  157. 
Liudaey  (lj(  rail  of),  v.  4.  p.  79 

—  {2.(  m  I  of),  V.  0.  p.  159. 
Liverpool  (2 J  €  irtof),  v.g.  p.  253. 
Locki)(.Johii),  V.  0.  11.  289. 
London  (Ridley,  bis/top  of),  v.  1. 
Lotbiiin   (3./  earl  of),  v.  5.  p.  299. 
llaitland   (.S'l'c  Wm.,  of  Litking- 

ton),  V.  2.  p.  07. 

—  {1st  lord).  V.  2,  p.  257. 
Manchesiei-    (ii  earl   of),  v.  5, 
Mansfield  (Isfcmi  of),  v.  8, p.  73. 
iVlargaretuf  Laiii-aster.v.  I.p.l3. 
Marlborough  (Duchess  of),  v.  7. 

—  (Duke  of},  V.  7.  p.  07. 
M.iry  Tudor  (Qaeat),  v.  2.  p.  1. 
lUry  Stuart  (Queen),  v.  2,  p.  183. 
Middlesex   (,st    enri    of),   v.    4. 
Middletou  (.vi'r  Hualij.v.  3.p.267. 
Moninoutb  (Duke  of,  v.  6.  p.  155. 
Montagu  (2  (  duke  rf.  v.  7,  p.  187. 
Montrose   Marquisof),  v.4,p.323. 
Moore  (Sir  John),  v.  1,  p.  a9. 
More  (Sir  Thomaa),  v.  1,  p.  41. 
Morton  (Earl  of),  v.  2.  p.  137. 
Murray  (Ear'  (f),\.  2.  p.  35. 
Nelson  (Lorit).  v.  8.  p.  149. 
Newark  (ist  lord),  v.  6.  p.  91. 
Newcastle  (Cavendish,  1st  duke 

of),  V.  6.  p.  1. 

—  (Holies,  duke  of),  v.  7,  p.  237. 
Newton  (Sir  Isaac),  v.  7,  p.  111. 
Korfolk  (Duke  of),  v.  1,  p.  191. 

—  (li'i  duke  of),  V.  2,  p.  63. 
North  (l.sf  lord),  T.  2,  p.  21. 
Northampton  (Earlof).v.'i,  p.93. 

—  (2i  earl  of).  V.  4,  p.  95. 
Northumberland  (Dudley,  duke 

of),  V.  1,  p.  181. 

—  (Earl  of),  V.  3.  p.  275. 

—  (Percy,  earl  of),  v.  5,  p.  187. 
Notlinsham   (Howard,    1st  earl 

of),  V.  3,  p.  173. 

—  (Finch,  earl  of),  v.  6,  p.  83. 
Ortord    (Walpole,   1st   earl    of), 

V.  7,  p.  161. 

—  (Horatio,  ith  earl  of),  v.  8. 
Ormond  (1st  duke  of),  v.  6,  p.  199. 

—  (2d  duke  of),  v.'l,  p.  153. 
Oxford  and  Mortimer  (Earl  of), 

V.  7,  p.  97. 

Paget  (1st  lord),  v.  2,  p.  13. 

i'aiKer  (Matthew,  arc/ibp.  of  Can- 
terbury), V.  2,  p.  87. 

Parr    (Catherine,    queen),  v.    1. 

Pembroke  (Sydney,  countess  of), 
V.  3,  p.  139. 

—  (Earl  o_f),  V.  3,  p.  257. 

—  and  Montgomery  (Earl  of), 
v.  4,  p.  337. 

—  {Clilford,  countess  of),  v.  5. 
Percy,  (earl  of  2\^orthumberland), 

V.5,  p.  187. 
Peterburonyh  (3d  earl  of),  v.  7. 


Pitt  (WlUlam),  v.  8,  p.  179. 
Polo  (Cardinah,  v.  1,  p.  253. 
Portland  |ls(  earlof),  v.  3.  p.  205. 
Raleigh  (.Vi>  Walter),  v.  :i,  p.  125. 
[lich  (2d  carl  of   Warwick),  v.  5. 
Itichmond  (i>ucAess<i/).  v.4,p.l3. 

—  (Duch^s  of),  V.  fi,  p.  271. 

—  (Duke  t/),v.  5,  p.  69. 

—  (Duke  of',  V.  3.  p.  181. 
Ridley,    (bishop  of  London),  V.  1. 
Rochester  (F.  Attcrhui-y,  bishop 

of).  V.  7,  p.  2. 
Rockingham  (2d  marquis  of},v.  8. 
Rodney  (\st  ItrJ),  v.  8,  p.  41. 
Rolb.s  (Duke  of),  V.  6,  p.  49. 
Rupert  (Prince),  v.  6,  p.  57. 
Russell  (Lord),  v.  C,  p.  109. 

—  (Lalyi,  V.  7,  p.  89. 

St.  Ad)an  [riscounl).  v.  3,  p.  187. 
St.  Vincent  (Earlo'),  v.  8,  p.  243. 
Salisbury  (Earl  of),  v.  3,  p.  73. 
Sandwich  (Istcarltf),  v.5.  p.243. 
Scott  (Sir  Walter),  v.  8,  p.  203. 
Selden  (John),  v.  5,  p.  47. 
Seymour  (.Jane,  5ucen),v.l,  p  61. 

—  of  Sudeley  (Lord  Thomas), 
v.  1,  p.  147. 

Shrewsbury  (Duke  of),  v. 7.  p.  67. 
Sidney  (Sir  Philip),  V.  2,  p.  165. 

—  (Algernon),  v.  0,  p.  119. 
Souiers  (Lord),  v.  7,  p.  51. 
Somei-sct  (Duke  of),  v.  1,  p.  161. 

—  (6(  1  duke  of),  v.  7,  p.  179. 
Southampton  [Earl  <f.\\3.  p. 155. 

—  (Illi  earl  of),  v.  6,'d.  179. 
Slafford  (  rise  mnt).  v.  0,  p.  41. 
.Straffor.l  (Earlof),  v.  4,  p.  69. 
Stuart  (Lady  Arabella),v.3.  p. 101. 
Suffolk  (Brandon,  duke  of),  v.  1. 

—  ((-irey,  duke  of),  v.  1,  p.  21'i. 

—  (Howard,  earl  of),  v.3,  p.  195. 
Sunderland  (Countess),\.6,^.  99. 

—  (ls(  earl  of),  v.  4,  p.  121. 

—  (2d  earl  of),  v.  6,  p.  261. 
Surrey  (Earl  of),  v.  1,  p.  1 13. 
Sussex  \Earl  of),  v.  2,  p.  149. 
Sydney,  (countess  of  Pembroke), 

v.3,  p.  139. 
Tillotson.(arcW>p.  of  Canterbury), 

V.  G,  p.  2i9. 
Totnes  (Earl  of),  T.  3,  p.  247. 
Wales  (Priiux  of),  v.  3.  p.  83. 
Walpole  (Horatio.  ls(  lord),  v.  7. 

—  (Robert,    1st  earl  of  Orford), 
V.  7,  p.  161. 

—  (Horatio,  ith  earl  of  Orford), 
V.  8,  p.  97. 

Walsingham  (Sir  Francis),  v.  2. 
Warham.  (archbp.  rf  Canterbury), 

v.  1,  p.  33. 
"Warwick  (Dudley,  earl  of),  v.  2. 

—  (Ricliard.  2d  earl  of),  v.  5. 
Wellington  (Duke  of),  v.  8,  p.  287. 
Winchester  (\st  marquis  of),  v.  2. 

—  (5t/i  viarquis  of},  v.  5,  p.  281. 
Wolsey  (Cardinal),  v.  1,  p.  21. 
Worcester  (Earl  of),  v.  3.  p.  206. 

—  (1st  marq.  of),  v.  4,  p.  181. 

—  (2/  7narq.  of),  v.5,  p.  165. 
Wottoii  (Sir  Henry),  v.  4.  p.  27. 
York  (Elizabeth  of,  queeji  ty'Hen- 

ry  VII.),  V.  1.  p.  1. 

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—  BlaUfy  (li.)     Essay  towards  an  easy  and   useful 

system  of  logic.     183J 5428.28 

Historical  sketch  of  logic.  1851.     .     .     .  5428.13 

—  Boole  (G.)  Investigationof  laws  of  thought,  on  which 

are  founded  mathematical  theories  of  logic  and 

probabilities.     1854 5428.35 

jyote. — J.  Venn  sets  forth  the  characteristic  features  of 
jthis  system  in  Mind,  v.  1, 1870  :  p.  479-491  ;  and  for  rejoin- 
der by  G,  B.  Halsted  to  Jevons'a  criticisms  of  Boole,  in  bis 
'Principles  of  science'  see  Mind.  Jan..  1878. 

—  Bosanquet  (S.  li. )     New  system  of  logic,  adapted  to 

moral   philosophy.     2d   ed.     1870.     .     .  5434.22 

—  BoiceiKF.)     Treatise  on  logic.    1864.     .     .  542s. 03 

Note. — Comprises  both  the  Aristotelic  and  Hamiltonian 
nnalyses  of  logical  forms,  witli  chaitters  of  applied  logic. 

—  Condiliac   (E.  B.  de).     De   lai t  de    raiaonuer. — Do    I'art    de 

penser.     [/n /(is  Cours  d  elude,  v.3-4.  1872.]     ,     .     .5033.05 
—■Dai/  (U.   jV. )     Logical  praxis.     1872.     .     .  5128.27 

—  De  iloryiDi  (A.)     Formal  logic  :  or,  the  calculus  of 

inference,  necessary  and  probable.   1847.  5428.22 
Syllabus  of  a  proposed  system  of  L.  I860.  50U3. 15 

—  Devey  (J.)    Logic  ;    or  the  science    of   inference. 

1814 5428.04 

—  Duncan  (W.)    Elements  of  logic.     1818.     .5428.31 

—  Everett  (C.C.)  The  science  of  thought.  1870.  5428.33 

—  Field  (G.)     Nouology  ;  or  the  analogv  of  logic.     [In  his  Ana- 

logical phiUis.,  v.  1.  lK:i9  ;  p.  143  2;14.]      3914.08 

Third  organon  attempted  ;  elements  of  logic  and  subjec- 
tive philosophy.    [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  12.  1818.)      .  6058.12 

—  Fhwler  (T.)     Elements  of  deductive  logic.     4th  ed. 

1871 5428.25 

Elements  of  inductive  logic.     1870..     .  5128.24 

—  OUbarl(J.\y.)    Logic  for  the  million.    1865.5428.41 

—  Hamilton  (SirWm. )   Lectures  on  logic.    Ed.  by  H.  L. 

Mansel  and  J.  Veitch.     Boston,  iSiiO.  8°.  5423.(15 

Recent  English  treatises  on  logic.    Syllogism,  its  kinds, 

etc.     [/u  Ais  Discussions,  tf(c.    1850.] 6413.10 

—  Eeriel  (G.W.F.)  Logic.  Tr.by  Wallace.  1874.  5428.39 
Logik.     [/(( /ii.v  Werke,  3-5,  ls40.] 

Outlines  of  logic.    Tr.  by  W.  T.  Harris.    [7n  Jour,  of  spec. 

phdoB.,  V.  3,  1809  ;  p.  257-280.] 5442.03 

Translations  from  complete  logic  of  the  whole  lat  sec- 
tion— qilality  : — Summary  or  tianslation.  commented  and 
interprete.l,  of  2d  section — quantity.  [In  Stirling  (J.  H.I 
Secret  of  Hegel,  v,  1,  1865  ;  p.  320-465 ;  v.  2,  p.  1-397.]  6413.16 


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LOGIC  -  LONDON 


Logic,  coni'mued. 

—  Bickok  (L.  P.)     The  logic  of  reason,  universal  and 

eternal.     1875 54-iH.34 

Coniciits  :   Introduction.     Prominent  forma  of  abstract 
logic.    Logic  of  concrete  universality. 

—  Hobbes  {T.)    Art  of  sopliistry.    [In  his  English  works.  T.  6, 

1840.] 6043.11 

—  —  Computation  ;  or  logic.     [In  his  Engl,  works,  v.  1  ]  6U43.0G 

—  Uaqhlings    (I.    1'. )     Logic    of    names  :    introd.    to 

Boole's  laws  of  thought.     1869.     .     .     ,  .'5428.14 

—  Jevmis  (W.  .S.)     Elementary   lessons  in  logic:  de- 

ductive and  inductive.     5th  ed.     1875.   .  5428.36 

John  Stuart  IMill's  philosophy  tested.    [In  Contemp  rev., 

Dec,  1877  ;  Jan..  Apr..  1878.] 
^ote. — A  sweeping  condemnation  of  Mill's  philosophy. 

.Logic.     187G.     [Science  primer.]     .     .  5428.37 

Principles  of  science :  a  treatise  on  logic  and 

scientitic  method.     2  v.     1874 3915.18 

iVo<e.— Reviewed  by  G.  C.  Robertson  in  Mind.  v.  1,  1876, 

■As  the  best  outcome  of  the  modern  revolt  against  the 

Aristotelian  system,'  but  *  open  to  exception  in  many  ways.' 

—  The  substitution  of  similars,  the  true  principle 

of  reasoning.     1869 54i8.15 

. Who  discovered  the  quantification  of  the  predicate  ?    [In 

Contemp.  rev..  May,  1873.] 

—  Kant  (I.)    Logik.    [In  his  Werke,  v.  8,  l.«68.] 

Note. — For  an  analysis  of  the  Kantian  logic  «e  Caird's 
Philos.  of  Kant,  1877 5414  25 

—  Latham  (ii.  U. )    Logic  in  its  application  to  language. 

1856 54i8.16 

—  Law  [H.)     Essay  on  logic,     [/il/iis  fd.r/Euclid.  I860.]  4011.29 

—  Lectures  on  Locke  ;  or,  the  principles  of  [practical] 

logic,     [anon.']     1840 54'28.32 

—  Lewes  (ff.  H.)    Principles  of  certitude.    From  the  unknown 

to  the  known,  etc.    [In  his  Foundaiions  of  a  creed,  v.  2, 1875.] 
Note. — The  appendix  criticises  the  Hegelian  logic. 

—  Mae  Greijor  (P.)     System  of  logic.     1862.     54'28.0a 

Note. — Includes  a  survey  of  the  principal  branches  of 
knowledge. 

—  McOosh  (J.)     Laws  of  discursive   thought  ;  a  text- 

book of  formal  logic.     1870 5428.19 

jVote.— Rev.  by  H.  N.  Day  in  New  Englander.  v.  29,  1870. 

—  Mansel  {H.  L.)    Prolegomena  logica  ;  inquiry  into 

the  psychol.  character  of  the  logical  processes. 

2d  ed.    1860 5415.08 

Recent  extensions  of  iormal  logic.    [In  his  Letters,  etc. 

1873.] 6424.23 

Niite.—'Refr.  from  N.  Brit,  rev..  May.  1851. 

—  ifarlineau  [J.)    Theory  of  reasoning.    [In  his  Essays,  v.  2, 

1868  ;  p.  318-355.] 2536.18 

—  Mill  {J.  S. )     System   of    logic  ;    ratiocinative  and 

inductive.     1857 5428.08 

iVoie.— Mainly  inductive,  treating  of  the  lawi  of  thought 

in- their  bearing  upon  tlio  art  of  inference. 
Jevons  ( \y.  S.)    J.  S.  Mill's  philos.  tested.     [7n  Contemp. 

rev.,  Dec,  1877  ;  Jau.,  Apl..  1878.] 

Note. — A  vehement  assault  on  Mill's  logical  system.    Re- 
plied to  briefly  by  G.  C.  Robertson,  in  Mind,  Jan.,  1878  ; 

andbyG.C.  Robertsouaiid  A.  Sprachey.  in  Mind,  ApL,  1878. 

Jevons  also  replies  to  Robertson,  in  Mmd,  Apl.,  1878.    A. 

Baiu  has  an  article  in  Mind,  Jan.,  1878,  upon  Mill's  theory 

of  the  syllogism. 

—  Newman  [P.  W.)    Fragment  on  logic.     [In  Ms  Miscellanies, 

1869  :  p.  1-64.] 2538.10 

—  Peirce  (C.   S.)    Illustrations  of    the   logic    of   science.     [In 

Popular  science  mo.,  v.  12-13,  1877-78  ;  several  pajfers.] 

—  Po)-(  iJoj/ai  art  of  thinking.     1818.     .     .     .  561-'i.l3 

—  Port  Royal  logic.     From  the  French  :  with  introd., 

notes,  e<c.,  by  T.  S.  Baynes.     1861.     .     .5128.17 

—  Smee  (A.)    Process  of  thought   adapted  to  words 

and  language.     With  a  description  of  the  rela- 
tional and  differential  machines.    1851.    .  5426.06 

—  Spencer  (H.)    Reasoning  in  general,  and  current  doctrine  con- 

cerning logical  forms.    [In  his  Principles  of  psychology, 
V.  2,  1873.] 6416.17 

—  Stebbing  ( \V.)     Analysis  of  Mill's  system  of  logic. 

Newed.     1875 5428.38 

—  Stewirt  (/>.)    Of  reasoning  and  of  deductive  evidence. — Of  the 

Aristotelian  logic. — Of  inductive  logic.    [In  his  Col.  works. 
V.  3,  1854  ;  \.2of  his  Philos.  of  the  human  mind.]  5417.03 

—  Tappan  (H.  P. )     Elements  of  logic  ;  with    introd. 

view  of  ijhilosophy  and  the  reason.    1860.  5428.06 

—  Thomson  ( W. )     Outline   of  the   laws  of  thought  ; 

pure  and  applied  logic.     [With  appendix  on  In- 
dian logic,  by  Max  Miiller.  ]     1859.      .     .54-28.07 

—  Turrell  (H.  J.)    Manual  of  logic.     1870.     .5128.2:! 

—  Ueberwerj  {F.)    System  of  logic  and  hist,  of  logical 

doctrines.  Tr.  with  notes  by  T. M.Lindsay.  54z8.40 

—  Venn  (J. )    The  logic  of  chance  ;  theory  of  proba- 

bility, with  especial  reference  to  its  application 
to  moral  and  social  science.     1866.     .     .  5428.18 


Uses  of  hypotheses.     [In  Mind.  Jan..  1878  ;  p.  43-56.] 

—  Watts  (J.)     Logick.     Leeds,  1792.     .     .     .54-28.29 
Same.     Walpole,  1809 5428.30 

—  Whately(R.)    Elements  of  logic.    1851.     .5428.10 

—  Wolf  or  Woljius  {C.)    Logic.    1770.    .     .     .  5i28.26 

See  also  Jourfcal  of  spec,  philos..  v.  2.  1863 ;  p.  193-208 
(■Validity  of  the  laws  of  logic,  by  0.  S.  Peirce)  ;  v.  7,  1873. 
p.  42-50  {Old  and  new  systems  of  logic  ;  Engl,  and  Hegelian 
methods,  by  F.  P.  Stearns) ;  v.  9,  1875  :  p.  417-421  (What  is 
logic,  by  J.  G.  Anderson)  ;  v.  10-11,  1860.77  (Bases  of  induc- 
tion, by  L.  Lachelier  ;  several  artick-s) ;  Apl.,  1876 ;  p.  158- 
166  (Two  kinds  of  dialectic,  by  L.  Hickok);  Jan.,  1876,  p.  17- 
35  (Empiricism  and  common  logic,  by  J.  Watson)  ;  Medical 
critic,  v.  1,  1801  (2  art.  on  the  syllogism,  by  R.  G.  Latham); 
V.  1,  1861  (Distinction  betw.  analvtical  and  synthetical 
jiulgment,  by  C.  M.  Ing.eby)  ;  Mind.  v.  1,  1876;  p.  43  52 
(Consistency  and  real  influence,  by  J.  Venn)  ;  v,  2,  1877 
(On  some  principles  of  logic,  by  C.  Reade  ;  Fundamental 
logic,  by  J.  J.  Muvpliy)  ;  Nat.  q\l.  rev.,  v.  25,  1872  (Logic  as 
an  agency  of  reform)  ;  New  Eugl.,  v.  14.  1856  (The  hypo- 
thesis :  its  place  in  reasoning)  ;  New  Englander,  v.  30,  1871 
(Grounds  of  confidence  in  inductive  reasoning)  ;  July,  1H74 
(Ulrici's  logic,  by  B.  P.  Bowne)  ;  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  28,  1858 
(Mill's  logic  of  induction)  ;  v.  33.  1860  (Logic  and  recent 
British  logicians)  ;  v.  61,  1870  (Different  schools  of  elemen- 
tary logic). 

^;S'  ^ee  also  Arts  (Useful  :  Introd.  imrks :  method,  p.  39), 
especially  those  by  Bacon  : — Jevons  ; — Lewes  ; — Whewelt. 
I^g'  See  also  Medicine  {Medical  logic). 

Logic  in  theology.    5ee  Taylor  (Isaac) 3612.06 

Logic  of  mathematics.    See  Davies  {C.) 4014.04 

Logic  of  political  economy.     See  De  Qnincey  (T.)        .    .  6912  32 
Loiterings  of  travel.    .See  Willis  (N.  P.)    Miscel.  works.  5076.27 
LoUards.     Wiicliffe  [J.)    Apology  for  Lollard  doctrines  attributed 
to  W.    Ed.  by  J.  H.Todd.    1842.    (Camden  soc.)    .6112.20 
See  also   (in  Biography)  lives  of  'W-ycUfre  (p.  2141  :  and 
Cobham  (A.  134)  ;  reierences  in  M'Clintock  and  Strong. 
V.  5  (article  Lollards) ;  and  (in  FictionI,  Holt  (E.  S.)    Mis- 
tress Marjory  [213.81]. 
Lomas  (J.)   and  Peace  (A.  S.)     Wealthy  men  and 
women  of  Brooklj-n.    Brooklyn,  1847.  18^.  GI3.09 

Lombard  street.     See  Bagehot  (Wm.)   1873 5922.28 

Ijomeiiie  (Louis  de).     Beaumarchais  and  his  times. 

Tr.  by  H.  S.  Edwards.     4  v.  L.,  1856.  8'.   3U16.I0 

Same.     [Condensed.]    N.  Y.,  18-37.  12°.  3016.14 

—  Sketches  of  conspicuoTls  living  characters  of  France. 

[anon.}  Tr.  by  E.M.Walsh.  Phil., 1841.  8".  3261.26 
Contents :  Preface.  Thiers.  Chateaubriand.  Laffltte. 
Guizot.  Laniartine.  Soult.  Berryer.  De  La  Menuais. 
Victor  Hugo.  Dupin.  Beranger.  Odillon  Barrott.  Aia- 
go.    George  Sand.    Duke  de  Broglie. 

iV(;/e.— For  his  numerous  articles  in  Revue  des  d.  mondrs 
see  p.  90  of  its  Table  gin. 

Lommel  (Eugene).     Nature  of  light,  with  account  of 
physical  optics.     New  York,  1876.  12^.    .  40-24.18 

Londiiia  *illustrata.     Graphic  and  hist,  memorials  of 
Lond.  and  Westminster.  L., 1819-25.  2t.  fol. 957.01 

London.     See  Countries,  etc.  [London,  p.  340). 

London  athenaaum.    See  Athenaeum. 

London  banking  life.     .S'ee  Purdy  (W.) 6922.32 

Loudon  bridge.     Tliomson(H.)  Chronicles  of.  [anon.\ 
1827 492.29 

London  catalogue  of  books,  1810-31.  L.,E.  Bent,  1831.  8°.  2724.1* 

Iioudou  dialectical  society.     Keport  on  spiritualism. 
London,  1871.  8^ 3815.-11 

London.  Edinburgh,  and  Dublin  philos.  magazine.    See  Philo- 
sophical magazine. 

London  illustrated  news.     See  Illustrated  London  news. 

London    in    light    and    darkness  ;    poems.      See    Michell    (N.) 
1872 1667.04 

London  institution.     Catalogue   of  the  library,  sys- 
tematically classed.  4  V.  L.,  1835-1852.  8°.  •2715.02 

—  Bibl.  account  of  La  description  de  I'Egypte,  with  list  of  other 

donations.  1837-38.    London,  1838.  8° 'J715.05 

—  Charter,  bye-laws.  etc.    London.  1832.  8° 2716.05 

—  Hist,  account  of  the  L.  I.     London,   1835.  8'.     .     .     .  2716.05 

—  List  of  proprietors.     London,  1853.  8° 2716.05 

London  inleruatioual  exliibitiou.    See  Arts  (Useful  :  Exhibitions, 

etc..  p.  43). 
London  lancet,    ^ee  Lancet  (The). 
London  library.     Catalogue.    By  R.  Hariison.    3d  ed. 

London,  186,5.  8° 2715.14 

London  lyrics.     See  Locker  (F.)    1870 1663.29 

Iioudoii   quarterly    review.     Oct.,    1869 — Jan.,    1878. 

V.  31-18.     London,  1869-78.  8°.      ...  8115.01 
Note. — The  old  '  Quarterly  review '  is  reprinted  in  the 

United  States  as  '  London  qu.  rev.' 
London  society.     v^l-'J'2.     L.,  1862-77.  8°.     .8100.00 
Loudon  stage  ;  a  collection  of  inlays.     4  v.     London. 

1830.  8" 1732.17 

Contents  [alphabetical  arrangement),    v.  1.  Adopted  child. 

Alexander  the  Great.     All  the  world's  a  stage.     Beggar's 

opera.     Bold  stroke  for  a  wife.    Castle  B(jectre.     Citizen. 

Clandestine  marriage.    Country    girl.     Critic.     Deaf  and 

dumb.     Deserter.      Devil  to   pay.     Duenna.      Gamester. 


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nigh  life  below  Btaira.  Honest  thiovea.  Hypocrite.  lu- 
countint.  Jealous  wife.  Jew.  Liom-l  uiiil  Clunsaa.  I..ove 
inaviUiiKe.  Lying  ralet.  Maiil  ol  the  inn.  Man  of  tlio 
woilil.  Mayor  of  Garratt.  Miilaa.  MidiilgUt  hour. 
Mieor.  Pacllock.  Pizarro  Quaker.  Recruitiui!  offli^er. 
Eoveugc.  KivaU.  Road  (o  ruin.  Halo  a  wife  and  have 
a  wife.  .She  stooiia  to  comiuer.  Soldier's  danehter. 
Such  things  an-.  Three  weelis  after  Marriage.  Wuy  to 
keep  him.  West  Indian.  Wheel  of  fortune.  Who's  the 
dupe. 

2.  All  in  the  wrong.  Arden  of  Feversham.  Barbarosss. 
Beaux'  stralagein.  Belle's  stratagem.  Brothers.  Busy- 
body. Cato.  Cliapter  of  aL-cidents.  Child  of  nature. 
Coiuus.  Conficiona  lovers.  Constant  couple.  Cross  pur- 
poses. Doctor  ajid  apothecary.  Dragon  of  Wiintley. 
Duke  of  Milan.  Every  one  has  his  fault.  Fair  pi-nitent. 
Fashionable  lover.  Follies  of  a  day.  Fortune's  frolic. 
Good-uaturetr"  man.  Haunted  tower.  Isabella.  Know 
your  ovm  mind.  Liar.  Lodoiska.  Lord  of  the  manor. 
Miss  in  her  teens.  Mock  doctor.  New  way  to  pay  old 
debts.  Orphan  of  China.  Oroouoko.  Polly  Honeycomb. 
Provoked  husband.  Koeina.  Suspicious  husband.  To- 
bacconist. Tom  Thumb.  I'rip  to  Scarborough.  Wedding 
day.  Which  is  the  man.  Wives  as  .they  were,  and  maids 
as  they  are.     Wonder. 

3.  All  for  love.  Better  late  than  never.  Bold  stroke 
for  a  husband.  Bon  ton.  Careless  husband.  Chronon- 
hotonthologos.  Confederacy.  Count  of  Narboune.  Cy- 
mon.  Deaf  lover.  Deserted  daughter.  Deuce  is  in  him. 
Earl  of  Esse^.  Earl  of  Warwick.  Every  man  iu  his  hu- 
mour. Fatal  curiosity.  First  floor,  iirst  love.  Found- 
ling (The).  Giovanni  in  London.  Grecian  daughter. 
Guardian  (The).  Gustavus  Vasa.  He  would  bo  a  soldier. 
Heiress  (The).  Hero  and  Leander.  Irish  widow.  Lady 
Jaue  Grey.  Love  a-la-mode.  Love  for  love.  Love  makes 
a  man.  Lovers'  quarrels.  Lovers'  vows.  Maid  of^the 
oaks.  Monsieur  Tonson.  Mysterious  husband.  Orphan 
(The).  Provoked  wife.  Recruiting  sergeant.  Ricliard 
CcBur  de  Lion.  Roman  father.  She  would  and  she  would 
not.  Siege  of  Damascus.  Stranger  (The),  Sultan  (The). 
Tamerlane.  Tender  husband.  Two  misers.  Two  strings 
to  your  bow,  . 'Virgin  unmasked.    Ways  and  means. 

4.  Abroad  and  at  home.  Animal  magnetism.  Ap- 
pearance is  against  them.  Bashtulman.  Braganza.  Car- 
melite (The).  Castle  of  Sorrento.  Chances  (Tlie),  Cheats 
of  Scapin.  Contrivances.  Curfew  (The).  Distrest  mo- 
ther. Double  dealer.  Duplicity.  Edward  the  black  prince. 
False  impressions.  Farmer's  wife.  He's  niuch  to  blame. 
Law  of  Lombardy.  Mahomet.  Merchant  of  Bruges. 
Miller  of  Mansfield.  Mogul  tale.  Mourning  bride.  My 
spouse  and  I.  Panel  (Tlie).  Paul  and  Virginia.  Purse 
(The).  Register  ofttce.  Romp  (The).  School  for  arrogance. 
School  for  wives.  Seduction.  Siege  of  Belgrade.  Tan- 
cred  and  Sigismunda.  Thomas  and  Sally.  'Votary  of 
wealth.  Waterman.  Way  of  the  world.  What  next? 
Woodman.    Zara. 

London  times.  Index.  July,  1866— Dec.  31,  1876.  42  v. 
London,  18G7-7li.  4^ 8103.13 

liondou  (Tower  of).  Bayley  {J.)  History  and  antiqui- 
ties of.    1830 4«5.18 

Dixon.  (W.H.)  Her  majesty's  tower.  2v.  1869.  493.11 

—  Knight  [J.)    In  his  Loudon,  v.  2 487.01 

Long  (  Col.  C.  Chaillt;).     Central  Africa  :  naked  truths 

of  naked  people.  Kew  York,  1877.  8°.  .  108G.17 
iKjng  (Edward).     History  of  Jamaica,     [rtnoii.]     3  t. 

London,  1774.   4^ 5.58.04 

Long  (George).     The  decline  of  the  Roman  republic. 

5  V.     London,  1864-74.  8° 437.19 

—  a;i(i  Maclean©  (A.  J. )    Bibliotheca  classica.     25  v. 

[Greek  tests,  with  Engl,  notes.]    L.,  1853-72.  8°. 

Contents. 
Note. — For  full  titles,  etc.,  see  names  of  the  respective 
autuors  in  general  alphabet. 


Lucretius,  by  Munro.        7727.14 
Plato.     Gorgias,   by  W. 

H.  Thompson.  .  .  .  77(i3.12 
Phaeirus.by  Thompson.  7763.13 
Sophocles,  by  Blaydes.  7783.10 
Tacitus.  Annals.byFiost.  7727.07 
Terence,  by  Parry.  .  .  7727.09 
Virgil,  by  Coniugton.    .7727.10 


.Eschylus,  cd.  by  P;dey.  77ti3.01 
Cicero.  Urat.,  by  Long,  7727.01 
Demosthenes,  by  Whis- 

ton 7763.02 

Euripides,  by  Paley.  .  776a.04 
Hesiod,  by  Paley.  .  .  7663.07 
Homer,  by  Paley.  .  .  7763.08 
Horace,  by  Macleane.  .  7727.05 
Juvenal,  by  Macleane.  .  7727,00 

Long  {Rev.   J.)     Scripture  truth   in   oriental    dress. 

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Long  (Joseph    W.)      American   -wild-fowl    shooting. 

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Long  (Samuel  P.)     Art  ;  its  laws,  etc.     Boston,  1871. 

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Long  (T.)    Key  to  the  chess  openings.     Dublin,  1871. 

8° 4CH.24 

Longacre  (James  B.)  and  Herring   (J.)    Nat.  portrait  gallery. 

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iSkS'  See  also  Vital  statistics  ; — Medicine  [TTealth,  etc.) 
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Note. — This  is  Part  3  of  Tales  of  a  wayside  inn. 

—  Ballads  and  other  poems.   Camb.,  1842.  1-2°.   1664.27 

—  Courtship   of   Miles   Standish,  and   other   poems. 

Boston,  1809.    16° 1664.14 

Divine  tragedy.     Boston,  1871.    16°.       .     .1664,21 

—  Drift-wood,    /ji  Ais  Prose  works.  V.  1 5052.11 

—  Flower-de-luce.     Boston,  18ii7.      16°.     .     .1661.15 

—  Golden  legend.     Boston,  1853.    16°.       .     .1664.16 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Blackwood,  v.  71,  1852. 

—  Hanging  of  the  crane.     Boston,  1875.   12°.   1664. 25 

—  Hiawatha.     Boston,  18.55.      10° 1664.17 

—  Hyperion,  a  romance.    /iiViu- Prose  works,  v.  2,  below.  5052  12 

—  Kavanagh,  a  tale,    /n  Ai's  Prose  works,  v.  2 6052.12 

—  Keramos  and  other  poems.     B.,  1878.    12°.  16.4.28 

Contents:  Keramos.  Bii'ds  of  passage.  Book  of  sonnets, 
pt.  II,  Translations.  Seven  sonnets  and  a  canzone,  from 
the  Italian. 

—  Masque   of   Pandora   and   other   poems.     Boston, 

1875.  12° 1664.-2t> 

—  New  England  tragedies,      i.    John  Endicott.     rr. 

Giles  Corey  of  the  Salem  Farms.  Boston,  1868. 
16° 1664.20 

—  Outre-raer.    /ft  Ai'5  Prose  works,  v.  1,  6e/ouj 5052.11 

—  Poems.     2  v.     Boston,  1853.   1'2°.       .     .     .   1664.68 

V.  1.  "Voices  of  the  night.    Earlierpoems.    Translations. 
Ballads.     Children  of  the  Lord's  supper     Poems  on  sla- 
very.   Spauinh  student.     2.  Belfry  of  Bruges,  etc.    Evan- 
geline.   Seaside  and  fireside.     Translations. 
Same.     2  v.     Boston,  1864.   3'2°.       .     .   1664.10a 

Contents  :  v,  1.  Same  as  those  of  v,  1-2  of  preceding  ed. 
2,  Evangeline.  Golden  legend.  Hiawatha.  Courtship  of 
Miles  htaudieh. 

—  Poetical  works.     London,  1869.   16°.       .     .1664.13 

Contents  in  addition  to  those  of  preceding  edition  :  Birds  of 
passage,  and  Tales  of  a  wayside  inn. 

—  Poetical  works.     Boston,  1871.   16°.    .     .     .   1664.12 

Contents  in  addition  to  those  f^/  preceding  ed.:  Flower-de- 
luce.    Judas  Maciabieus.    A  haudl'iilof  tiauslations.     The 


iu  asking  for  bool<s  use  the  ••  Bock  Order,"  givlnff  the  AC  THOU'S  NAME,  the  flrst  jiart  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NflMIEK. 


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LONGFELLOW  -  LORNE 


16°.  1667.11 


Ireland. 

Italy.  3  v. 

Rnewia. 

Scotland.  3  v. 

Spaiu,  2  V. 

Switzet-laud  and  Austria. 

Boston,  18 17. 


LougfeUo'w  ( H.  W.  i,  coulinucd. 

masque  of  Paudora.  The  baugiDg  of  the  crane.  Morituri 
BalutamuB.  A  book  of  eonuets,  pt.  l.  (For  pt.  n.  see  Ker- 
amos.  above.) 

—  Poets  and  poetry  of  Europe.  NY., 1857.  8°.  1665.07 

—  Prose  works.     2  v.     Boston,  1857.   3'2°.   .     .   50.52.11 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Ontre-Mer.  Driftwood,  a  col.  of  essays. 
2.  Hyperion,  a  romance.    Kavanagh,  a  tale. 

—  Sea-Side  and  fire-side.     Boston,  18jO.   ir,°.   1664.18 

Conten's  :  The  building  of  the  ship,  etc.  Blind  girl  of 
Castel-Cuilld.    A  Christiuaa  carol.     Resiguatiou,  etc. 

—  Tales  of  a  wayside  inn.     Bcston;  lytiS.  1G°.  1664.19 

iVbte.— For  '  Second  day  '  see  following  entry. 

—  Three  books  of  song.     Boston,  1872.  12°.  .  1664.22 

Contents  :  Tales  of  a  wayside  inn  :  second  day.  Judas 
Maccabseus.    A  handful  of  translations. 

—  ed.     Poems  of  places.  Boston,  1876-78. 

Contents. 
Denmark,   Iceland.    Norway, 

and  Sweden. 
England  and  Wales,  4  t. 
France,  2  v. 
Germany,  2  v. 
Greece, and  Turkey  in  Europe. 

—  The  estray  :  a  collection  of  poems. 

16° „ 

-^  The    waif :    a    collection    of   poems.     Cambridge, 

1845.   ie° 1664.23 

ff^  For  bingr.  and  critical  notices  of  H.  W.  L.  see  Biog- 
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Longfellow  (Rev.  Samuel).  Book  of  hymns  and 
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chapel  of  the  2d  unit,  soc,  Brooklyn,  Mch.,  2,  1858.  New 
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—  Hymns  of  the  spirit.     Boston,  1864.   16°.     .1662.06 

—  Vespers.     Prepared  for  the  New  Chapel,  Brooklyn. 

New  York,  18.59.  16° 3765.25 

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York.   1853.  8° 3566.28 

—  and  Higginsou   (T.  W. )      Thalatta  ;    a  book    [of 

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Tr.  with  remarks  by  Boileau,  Dacier,  and  Boivin. 

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Same.     Tr.  with  notes  by  W.  Smith.     London, 

1819.  8° In  5093.03 

. Same.  Tr.  with  dissertations,  by  W.  T.  Spur- 
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Long  Island  (Battle  of).     See  Countries  {Brooklyn,  p  296). 
Itoug  Island  historical  society.      Memoirs,     t.    1-2. 

Brooklyn,  18B7-69.  8° '.     .     .     613.13 

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a  voyage  to  New  Yurk  and  a  tour  in  tbe  Amer.  colonies, 

1679  BO  ;  tr.   Irom  the  Dutch  iiud  ed.  by  H.  C.  Murphy. 

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Longman  (F.  W. )  Chess  openings.  L.,1S70.16°.  4614.21 
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Edward  in.     2  v.     London,  1869.  8°.     .  3054.05 
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Pivul  in  Loudon.     London,   1873.  8°.     .  1315.42 
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Lonsdale   (Henry).     Sketch  of  life  of  Kobert  Knox, 
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Looking  at  life.     5ee  Sala  (&.  A.)  1860 2642.06 

Looking  glasses.     5iv  Mirrors, 

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Loom.     See  Arts  (Useful  :    Weaving,  p.  48  ; — Manufactures,  p.  44). 
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respiratory   organs,    heart,  and    kidneys.       New 

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Loomis  {Rev.  A.  W.,  ed. )  Confucius  and  the  Chinese 
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Loomis  (Elias).  Progress  of  astronomy  in  the  U.  S. 
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—  Tables  oi  logarithms  of  numbers  and  of  sines  and 

tangents  for  every  ten  seconds  of  the  quadrant. 
With  other  useful  tables.  25th  ed.  New  York, 
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—  Treatise  on  astronomy.     N.  Y.,  1867.  8°.     .4017.20 

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Loonu3    (L.  C. )      Mizpah.     Prayer  and    friendship. 

Philadelphia.  1858.   12°. 35b6.18 

Lope  de  Vega,     See  Vega, 

Lord    (C,   K,)      The    irrepressible  conflict:    sermon,      Boston. 

1864,  8° 6726.21 

Lord  (Eleazer).    Theories  of  currency.    N.  Y.,  1864.  8°.     .6937.12 
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London,  16:i0.  sm.  4° 7811.04 

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—  Life  of  Emma  Willard.     N.  Y.,  1873.   12°.   .   3186.15 

—  Modern   history,  from   Luther  to   the  fall  of    Na- 
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Lord  (John  Keast).  At  home  in  the  wilderness.  2d 
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bia.    2  V.     London,  18i;6.  12° 115:1.19 

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—  A  Northern  presbyter's  2d  letter  to  ministers  of  the  gospel 

on  slavery.    Boston,  1855.  8^ 3567.27 

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Lord  of  thf  Isles,    S«  Scott  (Sir  W,) 1684,11 

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Same.     v.  5-6,  1866-75.     P.,  1876-77.   8°.   27S4.05 

Loretto.     Northcnte  {J.  S.)     Celebrated  sanctuaries,  1868.  3416.16 

Lorgnette  (The).    Sff  Mitchell  (D.  G.)    1853 'J3'J-05 

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Lorimer  (Mary).     Among  the  trees.     New  York,  1869. 

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Loring  (Charles  G.)  Englatid's  liability  for  indemnity  ;  remarks 
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Boston,  186,1.  8° 5733.26 

—  Reconstruction.     Boston,  1866°.     .     .     .     .5733.26 

iVote.— Fora  rej-lyste  Wright(John  S,)  Reply,  e(c.  6733.27 

—  and  Field   (E.  W. )     Corresp.   on  the  present   rela- 

tions betw.  Gt.  Britain,  and  the  United  States. 
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Loring  (George  B. )  Farm-yard  club  of  Jotham.  Bos- 
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Loring  (James  Spear).  The  hundred  Boston  orators. 
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Same.     4th  ed.     Boston,  18-55.  8°.     .     .  32Jii.l4 

Lome  [Marquis  of).  See  Campbell  (John  G.  E.  H.  D.  S.,  marq.  of 
Lome). 


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Lome  (Tbo  land  of).    Set  Bachanan  (Robert) 953.26 

Lorraine  (^Claude).     Swret.ier  (M.  F.)    Life  of. 

Los  Qringos.    Sec  Wise  (H.  A  1     1857 1152.03 

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—  History  of  England.     New  York,  1871.  12°.     463.25 

—  History  of  the  U.  S.     Hartford,  1874.   8°.     .  583.27 

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lustrated.    New  York,  18t;6.  sm.  4°.    .     .  1125.21 

—  Life   and  times  of  Philip  Schuyler.     [1733-1804.] 

2v.     New  York,  1873.  b° 3161.25 

—  Life  of  "Washington.     3  v.  N.  Y.,  18G0.  8°.  3178.11 

—  Lives  of  presidents  of  the  U.S.  N.Y., 1847.8'.  3244.13 

—  Lives  of  the  signers  of  the  Declaration  of  American 

Independence.     Philadelphia,  1870.    12.   3243.08 

—  Mount  Yernon  and  its  associations;  hist.,  biogr., 

and  pictorial.     New  York,  1859.  8°.     .     .     624.21 
Same.     Hartford,  (aimi.),  1871.  8'.    .     .  G25.18a 

—  Our  country  ;  a  household  history  [of  the  United 

States].      With  500   illus.    by  F.  O.  C.   Darley. 
2  V.     New  York,  1875-78.  4° 586.06 

—  Outline  history  of  the  fine  arts.     New  I'ork,  1852. 

12^ 1431.06 

—  Pictorial  field-book  of  the  revolution.     2  v.     New 

York,  1851 577.12 

—  Pictorial  field-book  of  the  war  of  1812.     New  Y'ork, 

1868.  8° .'')S7.17 

—  Pictorial  hist,  of  the  civil  war.     3  v.     Philadeliihia, 

IStiC.  8° 645.01 

Same.     3  v.     Hartford,  186S.  8=.  .     .     . 

—  Seventeen  hundred  and  seventy-six,  or  the  war  of 

independence.     New  York,  1847.   8°.     .     5S3.19 

—  Vassar  college  and  its  founder.  N.Y., 1867.8°.  5518.11 

Lost  auiiil  the  fogs.    See  McCrea  (E.  B.)  18G9 1153.13 

Lost  and  louud ;  or  lile  among  the  poor.    See  Halliday  (S.  B.) 

1859 6S;!5.U4 

Lost  anil  hostile  gospels.  See  Gould  (S.  Baring-).  187*.  3757  30 
L*bst  cause  regained.  5ftf  Pollard  (E.  A.)  1868.  .  .  .57^5.15 
Iiost  cities  brought  to  light,    [unort.]    London,  [1871.] 

18=' 421.20 

Contents  :  Cities  of  Egypt,  Giant  cities  of  Basban,  Tyre, 

J^ineveh,  Babylon. 
Lost  continent  [Alrica].    Sec  Cooper  (Josepb).     1875.     .  1095.18 

Lost  f.rover.    Ste  Townsend  (L.  T.)    1H7S 3013.'.i2 

Lost  fuuud  aud  the  wanderer  welcomed.    See  Taylor  {W.  M.) 

1S73 3612.20 

Lost  mtlio  forest,  l/n  Ballantyne's  misceliany,  v.  6, 1809.]    931.07 

Lost  111  the  jungle.    5ee  Du  Ohailla  (P.)     1870 1093.19 

Lost  piince  (The).    &e  Hanson  (J.  H.)    1854 3111.15 

Lost  Hol.ir  system  ol  tbo  ancients  discovered.    See  Wilson  (J.) 

1856 4017. U 

Lost  tales  of  Miletus.  See  Bulwer-Lytton  (E.O.E.L.)  1866.  1671.18 
liOtll  ^C.  K.)     Practical  stair-builder.    Troy,  (N.  1'.), 

18u8.  4" 1317.03 

Iiothrop   (Samuel  K.)      Life   of   Samuel    Kirkland. 

Boston,  1847.  16'.     [Sparks  (J.)    Amer.   biog., 

V.  25.] 3241.25 

Lott  (Emmeline).     Harem   life  in  Egypt  and  Con- 
stantinople.    Philadelphia,  [n.  cl]  12°.  .   1082.12 
Lotteries.     Bray  [W.)    Accnuut  of  the  lottery  of  1567,  the  first 

upon  record.     [In  Archaeologia,  v.  19,  1819.]  .    .     .  5128. — 
j^g^  See  a!so  Gambling. 
Lotus.     Duppa  t/i.)    Dissertation  on  the  lotus  of  antiquity.    [In 

Archaeologia,  v.  19,  18211;  i'"S-  sci.  rev, v.  10,  p.  254. 

Lotnseatiug.     i'ee  Curtis  ((icorge  W.)     1852 1112.19 

Lotze  (Ui-rminn).     See  Mind,  v.  1,  1870  (article  by  T.  M.  Lind- 
say) ;  Unitarian  review,  v.  7,  1877  (Lotze  on  the  soul  and 

its  orgauusm  ;  2  papers  by  J.T.  Bixby)  ;  Flint  (R.)     Philos. 

of  hist.,  v.l,  187.1  ;  p.  585-606 447.01 

Louage  (iiey.  A.)     History  of  Greek  and  Roman  clas- 

sicalliterature.     New  York,  1873.  12°.     .  2732.29 
Louandre    (Cuarles  Leopold).    lutrod.  generale    et   texte.    See 

*Artssomptiiaire3 1466.02 

i^S'  For  his  numerous  articles  in  Itevue  des  deux  moudea 

see  p.  90  of  its  Table  yen. 
Ijoubat(,\.)    American  vine-dresser's  guide.    [French 
and  English.]    New  ed.  N.Y.,  1872.  12°.  0133.09 
Loubat  I  J.  F. )     Narrative  of  the  mission  to  Russia,  in 

1866,  of  hon.  G.  V.  Fox.    N.  Y. ,  1873.  8°.     997.0'J 
Iioudon  (John  Claudius).-    Arboretum  et  fruticetum 

•Britannicum  ;  or  the  trees  and  shrubs  of  Britain. 

2d  ed.     8  v.     London,  1854    8°.     .     .     .  4917.03 
Contents  :  v.  1-4.  Text.     5-7,  Plates. 

—  Encyclopjedia  of  'agriculture.     4th  ed.     London, 

1839.  8° 6126.01 

—  Encycl.  of  "cottage,  farm  and  villa  architecture  and 


furniture.     New  ed.  by  Mrs.  Loudon.     London, 
18G9.   8° 1314.33 

—  Encyclopaedia  of 'gardening.    L.,  1834.  8°.  6126.02 

—  Encycl.  of 'trees  and  shrubs.     L.,  1869.  8°.  4917.00 

—  Villa  gardener.     Ed.  by  Mrs.   Loudon.     London, 

1850.   8° 0125.01 

Loudon  (Mrs.  J.  W.)  The  light  of  mental  science  ; 
moral  training.  [With  essay  on  public  instruc- 
tion.]    London,  1845.  12° 5511.06 

Iioudiin.  Aubiii  ( — ).  Histoire  des  diables  de  Lou- 
dun.     1737 3812.34 

—  Piguier  (L.)    Lea  diables  do.    [In  his  Hist,  du  merveilleux, 

V.  1,  1860 3812.21 

See  also  article  in  Nat.  rev.,  v.  11,  1860. 
Louis.    iKS*  For  lives  of  persons  of  this  name,  see   Biography 

(p.  169-171). 
Louis  (P.  G.  A. )     Researches  on  phthisis.     Tr.  bv  W. 

H.  Walshe.     London,  1844.   8°.       ...   43i6.16 
Louisa.     jKS^  For  tives,  etc.,  see  Biography  (p.  171). 

Louisa.    See  Voss  (J. I.    1852 1694.19 

Louisiana.     See  Countries,  etc.  (Louisiana,  p.  341). 

Lounger  (The).    Feb.  6, 1785— Jan  6, 1787.    (Ed.  by  H.  Mackenzie 

aud  others.    In  Chalmers  (.\.)    British  essayists,  v.  30-31, 

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Loup  (Le).    Galleux  et  Bellinette.    [In  Cabinet  dee  fees,   v.  31, 

1780.] 7052.31 

Lourdes.    Frevost-Paradol  (L.  A.)     Le  miracle  de  Lourdes.    {In 

his  Essais,  v.  3.  1865.] 7018.08 

See  also  Catholic  world.  June,  July,  1875  {On  the  way  to 

Lourdes)  ;  Aug..  1875  (Notre  dame  de  Lourdes)  ;  Scribner'a 

mag.,  Nov.,  1871  (The  miracle  of  Lourdes,  by  C.  Fairbanks). 
Louvain  (University  of).    Hamilton  (Sir  U'.)    Degree  in  arts  in 

the  univ.  of  L.    [In  his  Vi^aiBsionft,  etc..  1856.)  .    .'6413.10 
Louvet  (Louis).     Curiosites  de  I'economie  politique. 

Paris,  1861.   12° .^911.04 

Louvet  de   Coudray  {Jean  Baptiste).     Memoirs.     [In  BarriSre. 

Bibl.  des  mem.,  v.  12.] 607.12 

Same.     Narrative  of,  etc.     L.,  1795.  8°.  3115.00 

Louvre  (The).  Guide  through  the  galleries  of  paint- 
ings.    Paris,  1864.   12° 1421.27 

—  St.  John  (B.)    The  Louvre,  or  biography  of  a  mu- 

seum.    1855 1433.21 

—  Alison  (Sir  A.)     Louvre  in  1811.    [/rW.is  Essays.]     .     .2517.02 

See  also  article  ill  Qu.  rev.,  v.  117,  or  Littell,  1865.  v.  2. 
Lovat  (Matteo).    Ruggieri  [C]    Narrative  of  Ihe  crucifixion  of 
M.  L.  by  his  own  hands,  at  Venice,  July,  1805.     [In  Pam- 
phleteer, V.  8.  1814.] 6058.03 

Love  (Wm.  De  Loss).     Wisconsin  in  the  war  of  the 

rebellion.     Chicago,  18U6.  8° 633.08 

Love. 

—  Bulwer-Lytton  (E.  G.)    Influence  of  love  on  lit.  and  real  life. 

[M  Ais  Prose  works,  V.  2,  1868;  p.  307.368.)     .     .     .2511.21 

—  Burton  (R.)    Love  melancholy.    [In  his  Auatomy  of  melan. 

•  choly,  1852  ;  p.  422-593.) 2517.19 

Same,   condensed.     [In    Melancholy  anatomized,    1806  ; 

p.  168-265.] 2515.10 

—  Co66e  (F.  P.)    Ideal  love.     [In  her  Hours  of  work  and  play, 

1867  ;  p.  187-203.] 2521.08 

—  Duhring  {J.)     Greater  than  sceptres.     [In  her  Philosophers 

and  fools,  1871.] 2524.10 

—  Emerson  (R.  W.)    Love.     [In  his  Essays,  Ist  a.,  1873  ;  p   161- 

173.] 2521.05 

—  Garretson  (J.  E.)    Concerning  nuptial  love  ; — Concerning  he- 

roic love,    /n  fti«  Hours  with  John  Darby,  1877. J     .2625.25 

—  GiUilaii.d[T.)  'ihe  trap  :  amoral,  philosophical,  and 

satirical  work.     2  v.     1808 6822.23 

—  Jameson  (Mrs.  A.)  Loves  of  the  poets.  1857.   3'.;6-'.21 

—  Michelel  (J.)    L'Amour.     [fi-.]     1859.     .     .7026.01 
Same.     Tr.   by  J.  W.  Palmer.     1859.     .  58-:1.10 

JVr>fe.— Reviewe'd  in  Blackwood,  v.  86, 1859. 

—  Plata.    The  symposium.    Pbiedrus.     See  Plato. 

—  Plutarch.    Or  love.    [In  his  Morals,  v.  4,  p.  261-311.]  6135.20 

—  Rands  (VT.  B.)    The  sphere  of  love.    [In  his  Henry  Holbeaeh. 

etc.,  V.  2,  1866  :  p.  31-85.) 2532.21 

—  SI.  Lenn  (Counl  tie).     Love  and  its  hidden  history. 

1869 4331.13 

—  Saunders  (F.)    About  woman,  love,  and  marriage. 

1874 58-3.10 

—  Swedeiiborg  (,E.)    Conjugial  love.     1S63.     .3598.01 

41®-  See  also  Poetry  (Live  poems)  ; — Marriage  -.—and  fon- 
sult  (under  Quotations),  the  collections  of  AlliOone  ;— South- 
gate  ; — etc. 

Love.  For  titles  of  novels  and  plays,  beginning  with  •  Love^'  see 
Fiction  (p-  500)  ;— Plays.    ■ 

Love  aud  madness.      See  Croft  (Sir  H.)    1809 3036.22 

^'ote. — Purports  to  deal  with  Thomaa  Chatterton'e  life. 

Love  is  enough.    5ee  Morris  (Wm.)     1873 1673.26 

Love  of  God.    See  Bibhcal  and  religious  lit.  (Love,  p.  91). 

Love  poems  of  all  nations.     S-e  Kaines  (J.)    1870.     .    .    .  1662.24 

Love's  labor  lost.    See  Shakspere  (Win). 

Love's  meinie.     S  e  Ruskin  {.John).     1873 4816.08 

Lovelace  (Richard).  Lucasta.  Poems.  With  some 
account  of  the  author,  and  notes,  by  W.  C.  Haz- 
litt.     London,  18u4.  16° 1664.31 


Ina.sWog  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHOK'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  ths  TITLE,  and  ths  NU.MUEi:. 


720 


LOVELL  -  LOYOLA 


Iiovell  (M.  S.)     Edible  moUusks  of  Great  Britain  and 

Irehmd.     London.  18G7.   12= 4825.21 

iKJvei- (Samuel).  Poetical  works.  L. ,  1868.  12°.   16G4.29 

—  Songs   and  ballads.     London,  )85H.  8°.     .   1061,29 

4®-  For  bi3  novels  see  Fiction  (p.  600.) 

Lover's  dictionary  ;  a  poetical  treasury.  [ano)}..] 
New  York,  18("w.  8= 1664.30 

Lovec  of  the  poets.    See  Jameson  (Mrs.  A.)    1857.  .     .    .  3262.21 

Iiovett  (H.  W.)  Thoughts  on  the  causes  of  evii, 
physical  and  moral.     London,  1810.   12^  3567.18 

Lovett  (Kichard).  The  electrical  philosopher  ;  a  new 
system  of  physics  founded  upon  the  principle 
of  an  universal  plenum  of  elementary  fire. 
Worcester,  1774.  8° 1024.14 

Lovett  (Wm. )  Social  and  political  morality.  Lon- 
don, 1853.  8' 5416.03 

Lovewell  (John).  Kidder  (,F.)  Exped.  ofJ.L.     557.24 

Lovibond  (Charles).  Long  Island  and  where  to  go. 
New  York,  1S77.   16° 1121.24 

LoTibond  (Eilward).  Poems.  Ed.  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.  [In 
C.'s  Engl,  poets,  v.  16,  1810,] -  1626.16 

—  Select  poems.    Ed.  by  R.  Walsh.    [In  Sanford  and  Walsh. 

Brit,  pnets,  V.  37,  1819.i 1691.37 

Low  (David).  Domesticated  animals  of  the  British 
Islands:  and  breeding.     L.,[1845.]  8°.   .  6134.06 

Low 'Sampson,  J)'.)  Chal'ities  of  Loudon.  London, 
1850.   16° 5825.11 

Low  (SampBOD).    See  Literature  {Book-trade  catalogues,  p.  706). 

Lov?  (Sampson)  &  Co.  Classified  catalogue  of  edu- 
cational works  in  use  in  the  United  Kingdom  and 
its  dependencies,   1871!.     L,  1870.   8°.     .  5522.17 

Low  countries.  See  Countries  [Belgium,  p.  233  -.—Holland,  p.  329; 
Nelherlands,  p.  347). 

Lowe  (Solomou).  Mnemonics.  [Appended  to  Grey  (R.)  Memo- 
ria  technica,  1857.) 6514.13 

Lovire  (E.  J.)  'Ferns:  British  and  exotic.  8  v. 
London,  1867.  8° 4910.01 

—  Natural  history  of  'British  grasses.     London,  1868. 

8° 4916.14 

—  and  Howard    (W.)     'Beautiful   leaved    plants   of 

[England].     London,  1868.  b°.      ...  4916.13 
Lowo  (N.  M.)    Report  on  wood -industries.     [In  U.  S.   Com.   to 
Ini.  exhib.   at    Vienna,  1873.     Reports,  v.  4,  1875.)     .  3916.18 
Lovye  (Hon.   Eobert).     Speeches   and   letters   on  re- 
form.    2d  ed.     London,  1867.   l'i°.      .     .5724.13 
j&g=  For  liiogr. sketches  of  K.  L.  see  Biography  (p.  171). 

Lowell  (Mrs.  Anna  Cabot  [Jackson].  Seed-grain  for 
thought  and  discussion.  2  v.  B.,1856.  12°.  2534.10 

LoweU  (Charles,  D.  D. )  Characteristics  of  a  good 
soldier  ;  sermon  before  Anc.  and  hon.  artillery  co. 
Boston,   1810.  8° 5093.06 

—  Proceedings  ill  the  West  church,  on  occasion  of  [his]  decease. 

Boston,  1861.  8° 3631.85 

Lowell  (James  Kussell).     Among  my  books.    Boston, 

1870.   16° 2534  14 

Con(tn(J.-  Dryden  (N.  A.  rev.,  Apl.,  1868).  Lessing  (X.  A. 
rev.,  Apl.,  1867).  New  England  two  centuries  ago.  Rous- 
seau and  the  sentimeiitalistfl.  Shakespeare  once  more. 
Witchcraft  (N.  A.  rev.,  Jan.,  1868). 

Same.     2d  series.    Boston,  1876.   12=.     .  2534.30 

Contents  :  Dante.  Spenser.  Wordsworth.   Milton.  Keats. 

—  Biglow  papers.     Boston,  1856.   16\     .     .     .   1671.05 
Same.     2d    series.     Boston,   1867.    16°.   167105^ 

iVoff.— Keviewed  in  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  29,  1858  (Decay  of 
mod.  satire). 

—  The  Cathedral  :  [a  poem].     B.,  1870.  10°.  1671.08 

—  Conversations   on   some  of  the   old   poets.     Cam- 

bridge, 1845.  12° 2534.13 

ConteiUs :  Chaucer.    Old  dramatists.    Chapman.    Furd. 

—  Fable  for  critics.     Boston,  1856.  16°.      .     .1071.06 

—  Fire-side  travels.     Boston,  1864.   16°.     .     .2.334.12 

Contents  :  Cambridge  30  years  ago.  Moosehead  journal. 
Leaves  from  my  journal  in  Italy  aud  elsewhere.  At  sea — In 
the  Mediterranean — Italy — A  few  bits  of  Roman  mosaic. 

—  My  study  windows.     Boston,  1871.   12°.     .2531.18 

Contents:  Abraham  Lincoln  (X.  A.  rev.,  Jan.,  1864).  Car- 
lyle  (N.  A.  rev.,  Apl.,  1866,.  Chaucer  (July,  1870).  Emer- 
Bon,  the  lecturer.  A  good  word  for  winter.  A  great  pub- 
lic character  (Atl.mo.,  Nov.,  1867).  Library  of  old  authors, 
■  ed.  by  W.  0.  Huzlitt  ,N.  A.  rev.,  Apl.,  1870).  Life  and  let- 
ters of  James  Gates  Percival.  My  garden  acquaintance. 
On  a  certain  coudescen.sion  in  fureitiners  {Atl.  mo.,  Jan., 
1869).  Pupe(N.  A.  rev.,  Jan.,  1871).  Swinburue's  tragedies. 
Thoreau. 
-  Poems.     6th  ed.     2  v.     Boston,  1854.  16°.  1671.01 

Contents:  v.  1.  A  legend  of  Brittany.  Miscellaneous 
poems.    Sonnets.     L'eiivoi. 

2.  Columbus.  An  Indian  summer  reverie.  Vision  of 
Sir  Launfal,  and  luiacel.  poems. 


—  Poetical  works.     2  v.     Boston,  1866.   16°.  .   1671.03 

Contents :  v.  1.  Miscellaneous  poems.  Legend  of  Brit- 
tany, etc.  Memorial  verses.  Sonnets.  L'envoi.  Vision 
of  Sir  Launfal. 

2.  Fable  for  critics.  Biglow  papers.  Unhappy  lot  of 
Mi.  Knott.    An  oriental  apologue. 

—  Poet,  works.     Complete  ed.     B.,  1869.   16°.   1671.13 

Note. — .Same  as  preceding  ed.,  adding  Under  the  willows 
and  Poems  of  the  war, 

—  Under  the    willows,   and  other  poems.      Boston, 

1869.   16° 1671.07 

—  A  year's  life.     [Poems.]    Boston,  1841.   12°.  1666.06 

j^^  For  a  list  of  his  contrib.  to  Atlantic  monthly  see  its 
Index  volume. 

—  Drake  [S.  A.)    Historic  mansions  of  Middlesex.  1874.     601.07 

—  Homes  of  American  authors,  1857.  . 3245  11 

See  also  Inter,  rev.,  v.  4.  1877  (J.  R.  L.  and  mod.  lit.  crit- 
icism, by  Ray  Palmer)  ;  Lippiniott's,  June,,  1871  (Prof.  L. 
as  a  critic) ;  New  Euglauder,  v.  29, 1870  (L.  and  Browning); 
Scribner'a  monthly,  iMay,  June,  July,  187'2  (Lowell's  prose, 
by  W.  C.  Wilkinson  ;  3  art.];  Cout.  mo.,  Feb.,  1862  (byD.  M. 
Coltou). 

LoweU  (John).  Diplomatick  policy  of  Mr.  Madison  unveiled  ;  in 
strictures  iipou  the  lato  correspondence  betw.  Smith  and 
Jackson.     By  a  Bostonian.    [unon.)  L.,  1810.  8".  In  6721.03 

Salne    Boston,  [n.  d.]    8° 6003.05 

—  New  England  patriot  ;  candid  comparison  of  the  principlea 

and  conduct  of  the  Washington  and  Jefferson  administra- 
tions,    [anon.]    Boston.  1810.  8° 6093.05 

—  Peace  without  dishonour — war  without  hope.    Enquiry  into 

the  question  of  the  Chesapeake,  and  the  necehsity  aud  ex- 
pediency of  war.  By  a  Yankee  larmer.  [anan.]  Boston, 
1807.  8°.    .' 6093.05 

—  Remarks  on  J.  Q.  Adams's  review  of  Ames's  Works.    Boston, 

1809.  8° 6093.07 

Lowell  {Rev.  Kobert  Traill   Spence).     Fresh  hearts 
•  that  failed  3000 years  ago.     B.,  I860.   10°.   1671.10 

—  Poems.     New  ed.     Boston,  1864.   16°.     .     .  1671.09 

ConUnts :  Miscel.  poems.  Burger's  Lenore.  Songs  of 
our  holy  war. 

&S"  For  his  viorks  of  fiction  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  500). 

Lowell.  [Mass.)     »S'e<:  Countiaes  (Loice//,  p.  341). 

Lowell  lectures.  See  Agassiz  (L.  J.  R.)  Lectures  on  comp.  em- 
bryology [4717.11]  ;—Bascom  (J.);— Bowen  (F.) :— Chad- 
bourne  (P.  A.);— Dewey  (O.) ;— Everett  (Wm.)  ;— Felton  (C. 
C.);— Goodrich  (C.  B.);— Hopkins  (Mark);— Peabody  (A.  P.> 

Lowenthal  iJ.)  Morphy's  games.  New  York,  ISOU. 
12°.     .    ' 4011.11 

Lo'wer  (Mark  Antony).     Contributions  to  literature. 

London,  1-851.  8" '2534.20 

Contents  :  Local  nomenclature.  The  battle  of  Hastings. 
Lord  Dacre  ;  his  mournful  end,  ballad.  The  iron-works  of 
the  southeast  of  England.  Wiuchelsea's  deliverauce,  a 
ballad.  Tlie  south  downs — a  Blietch.  On  yew-trees  in 
church-yards.  Lytel  gesto  of  a  great  sele.  Discourse  on 
genealogy.    Antiq.  pilgrimage  in  Normandy.    Miscellanea. 

—  Patronymica    Britannica  :    dictionary    of    family 

names.     London,  1800.   8° 6614.01 

—  Worthies  of  Sussex.     Lewes,  1805.   4°.    .     .     4t8.08 
Lo-wig  (Carl).    Principles  of  organic  and  physiological 

chemistry.  Tr.  byD.Breed.  Phil., 1853.  b°.  4215.22 
Lovsrndes  [\<m.  Thomas).     Bibliographer's  manual  of 

English  litei-ature.     New  ed.,  enl.  by  H.  G.  Bohn. 

5  -.'.  in   10  pts.     London,  1857-04.  8°.     .   2702.15 
Same.     Appendix.     Compiled   by  H.  G.  Bohn. 

London,  160-1.   16° 2762.25 

Contents :    Account  of   books    issued    by  societies  and 

printing  clubs  ;  'oooks  privately  printed  ;  and  the  princi- 
pal literary  and  scientihc  serials. 
LoTwne   (B.  'I'hompson).      Philosophy  of  evolution. 

London,  1873.   12° 4713.11 

Lowrje  (J.  M.)    The  translated  prophet.     [Elijah.] 

Philadelphia,   1868.  10° 3560.20 

Lowth    (G.   T.)      Around    the    Kremlin  ;    Moscow. 

London,   1808.  8° 996.16 

—  The  wanderer  in  Arabia.   2  v.  L., 18.55.  12°.   104'2.10 

—  Wanderer  in  western  France.     L., 1863.  8°.     966.21 
Lowth  (Ivobert).     Isaiah.     A  new  translation.     Lon- 
don, 1791.    12° 373.3.17 

—  Lectures  on  the  sacred  poetry  of  the  Hebrews.     Tr. 

by  G.Gregory.    2d  ed.    2  v.    L.,  1810.  8°.   3736.13 

Loyal  garland  ;  songs  of  the  17th  cent.    Keprint.    Ed. 

by  J.O.Halliwcll.    L.,Pere(/ soc.,lS50.  16-".  0060.29 

Loyalists  (American).     .See  Sabine  (Lorenzo) 3*246.01 

Loyalty  on  the  frontier.    &e  Bishop  (A.  W.)    1863.    .    .    632.10 
Loyd.    Sec  also  Lloyd. 

Loyd  (Samuel  Jones,  lord  Overxlone).     Tracts  on  me- 
tallic and  paper  currency.     L.,  1858.  8^.  5911.13 
Loyola  (St.  Ignatius   de).     Spiritual   exercises.     Ed. 
by  0.  Shipley.     London,  1870.   18°.    .     .  3572.00 
4®-  For  lives  of  Loyola,  sec  Biography  (p.  171)  ;  also  Good 
words,  Aug.,  Sept.,  1877  (by  J.  'lulloch). 


BROOKLYN    LIBRARY. 


LOYSON- LUDLOW 


721 


Loyson  (Chailoa  Joan  Marie).    See  Hyacintho  {FalMr). 
Iiuard  (H.  K.,  eil.)     Lives   of  Edwunl    tlio   confessor. 
London,  1858.    8".   [Rolls  chronicles.]    .  5140.  - 

—  (ed.l     Hee  also  Annales  monaatiti.     Iv 01*1  — 

Luard  {Lieut. -colonel  J.)     'History  of  the  dress  of  the 

British  soldier.     London,  1^52.   8°.     .     .  4:.KS.l.") 
Iiubbock  (.Sir  J«bn).     British  wild  flowers,  consid.rod 
in  relation  to  insects.     Loudon,  ls75.  12°.   [Na- 
ture series.] 4913.lt 

—  Addresa  oa  primaDval  antiquities.    [In  Archaeol.  jonviial, 

T.  23.] l-'lJS  18 

—  Monograph   of   the   Colleinbola    and    Thysaniini 

London,  K»i/s.'C.,  1873.  8^ 4711.18 

—  North  American  archsoology.     [/n  Sm.  report,  18C2J;  — So.  ial 

and  religioua  condition  of.tlie  lower  races   ol  man    [In 
1869.] ■ 39:iC  17 

^  Origin  and  metamorphoses  of  insects.  London, 
1874.   12^   [Natuie  series.] 4f<'22.20 

—  Origin  of  civilization  and  the  primitive  condition 

of  man. .   Mental  and  social  condition  of  savage's. 
London,  1870.    8° 5813.23 

—  Prehistoric  times,  as  illustrated  by  ancient  remains, 

and  the  manners  and  customs  of  modem  savages, 
2d  ed.     London,  1809.    8° 5813.22 

—  Binton  [H.J-)    EngliBli  r.idicalleaders.    1876.    .     .     .  3'.i'21.H 

See  also  sketch  of  Sir  J.  L.,  witll  portrait  in  Eel.  m;ig  , 
May,  1878. 

Lubbock  [.Sir  John  W.)  and  Bethune  (J«E.  D  )  Treatise  on  pro- 
bability. [^p_p.(9jones(D.)  On  annuities,  V.  2. 18«.  I  69:j|.05 

— ■  —  Same.     [No  title  page.]     .     .     .    _. In  bm:Wia 

Lubbock  (.Vrs.)  Ancient  stiell-mounds*  of  Denmark.  [In  Gal- 
ton  ,F.)    Vacation  tourists,  1802-3.] 926.13 

Ijube  (D.  G.)  Argument  against  the  gold  standard. 
Theory  of  rent,  corn  laws,  etc.   L.,1832.  8°.  5911.20 

Lubert  {Mile.  de).  Trois  contes  des  fees*  [In  Cabinet  des  fees. 
V.  33,  1786.] 7052.33 

Ijiibke  (Wilhelm).  Ecclesiastical  art  in  general  dur- 
ing the  middle  ages.  Tr.  from  5th  German  ed. 
by  L.  A.Wheatley.    Edinburgh,  ls70.  8".  1455.26 

—  History  of  art.     Tr.  by  F.  E.  Bunnfett.     2d  ed.     2  v. 

London,  1868.    8°. 1455.19 

Iiucan.  [Marcus  Annssus  Lucanus.]  CEuvres  com- 
plfetea.  [La  Pharsalie.  Lat.  et  Fr.]  Tr.  by  Hau- 
reau.     Paris,  18G2.  8°.  [Nisard's  coll.  ]   .  772.'..  10 

—  Pharsalia.     [/;»  Walker  (G.  S.)    *Corpus  poetarum.]    .1697.15 

—  Pharsalia.    Tr.  by  N.  R.jwe.    Ed.  by  A.  Chalmers.     [In  O.'s 

Eual.  poets,  V.  20,  1810.) 1626.20 

— •  Pharsalia.  Tr.  into  prose  by  H.  T.  Riley.  Lon- 
don, Bohn,  18.^3.  12" 1C71.11 

See  article  on  Lucau  in  Quar.  rev.,  v.  127,  1869. 

Iiucauus  (Ocellus. )  On  the  nature  of  the  universe. 
Tr.  by  T.  Taylor.    London,  1831.  8°.  .     .  5426.23 

Ijucas  (Newton  Ivory).  Englisoh-deutsches  und 
deutsch-englisches  Worterbuch.  2  v.  Bremen, 
18B1-64.     8° 6416.18 

Ijucas  (Samuel).  History  as  a  condition  of  social 
progress.     London,  1853.  16°.     .     .     .In  90^2. 19 

—  Secularia  ;  or  surveys  of  the  mainstream  of  history. 

London,  1862.    8° 2534.22 

Contents :  Comparison  of  anc.  and  mod.  revolutions. 
Revivalists.  The  mediaeval  castle.  Themediffiv.il  borough. 
The  coming  of  the  Armada.  The  English  alternative  of 
1740-41 — old  or  new  England?  The  New  England  theo- 
cracy. On  some  preparatives  of  the  Amer.  revolt.  Rev. 
of  1688.  and  its  historian.  The  HohenzoUeru  stage  of  hero 
worship.  Absolutism  in  extremis.  Revolutions  in  pro- 
gress and  prospect. 

Lucasta  :  poems,    .^t;^  Lovelace  (R.)    1864 1664.31 

Iiuce  (Stephen  B.)    iSeamanship.    4th  ed.    New  York, 

1868.  8=. 4517.19 

Iiuciaii.  [(?!•.  LoukicUios.]  Comedies.  [Timon,  Cha- 
ron, Slenippus,  Menippus  and  Chiron.  ]  Tr.  by 
W.  Magiun.     New  York,  ls66.   12°.     .     .   1655  07 

—  Opera.     Ex  recens.  G.  Dindorfii.     Or.  et  Lat., cum 

indicibus.     Parisiis,  Didot,  1857,  8°.    .     .  7765.17 

—  Works,   from   the   Greek,    by  T.   Franklin.     2  v. 

London,  1780.    4° 5047.09 

Contents :  v.  1.  The  dream.  Prometheus.  Nigrinus  or 
the  philosophers.  Timon.  Halcyon.  Caucasus  or  Pro- 
metheus. Diah'guea  of  the  gods.  Menippus  or  oracle 
of  the  dead.  Charon  or  the  spectators.  On  sacrifices. 
The  sale  of  philosophers.  The  lislierman.  The  tyrant. 
On  dependents  in  great  families.  The  apology.  Hermo- 
timus.  Harmoniiles.  Herodotus.  The  Scytliian.  Zeuiia 
or  Antiochos.  Instructlous  for  writing  history.  The  true 
history.  The  tyrant-killer.  The  disinherited  son.  Ora- 
tion  of  Phalaiis  to  the  priests  of  Delphos.  Oration  of 
one  of  the  priests  in  favour  of  Phalaiis. 

2.  Alexander  or  the  false  prophet.  On  dancing.  The 
eunuch.  On  astrology.   Demonax.    Tua  portrait.    Defence 


of  the  portrait.  Toxaris.  a  dialogue  on  frieudihip.  The 
ass.  Jupiter  confuted.  Jupiter  the  tragedian.  The  cock 
and  the  coblor.  Icaro-Meuippua.  The  double  indictment. 
The  parasite.  Anai^harsis,  a  dialogue  on  gyinnastic  exer- 
cises. On  mourning  for  the  dead.  The  cinpieto  orator. 
The  liars,  a  dijl.iguo  on  snporatitioua  credulity.  Hippiaa. 
Bacchus.  The  Gallic  Hercules.  Swans  and  amber.  En- 
comium on  a  fly.  Illiterate  bonk-huntors.  On  ciduniuy. 
Apophras.  Enroniiiim  on  a  house.  Ou  longevity.  The 
love  of  our  country.  Dipsades.  Dispute  with  ilesiod. 
The  wishes.  On  the  death  of  the  Peregrirma.  The  fugi. 
tives.  S^iturnalia.  a  dialogue.  Chronosolon,  high-priest 
of  Saturn.  Saturnaliau  epistles.  Liipithfe.  or  the  ban- 
quet. On  the  Syrian  goildeas.  Enciuuiilm  on  Deuios- 
thenes.  The  assembly  of  the  gods.  The  cynic.  Philo- 
patria.  Charidemus,  a  dialogue  on  beauty.  Nero,  or  the 
Isthmus.     Tr.igopodagra,  or  the  gout  tragedy. 

—  Froude  [J.  A.)     In  his  Short  studies  on  great  subjects,  v.  3. 

1877.) 2526.11 

JVo(e. —Repr.  from  Fiaser's  mag.,  Oct.,  1876. 

See    also  CoruhiU    mag..   Sept ,   1877  (by   L.  Stephen) ; 

Eraser's  mag,,  Aug.,  1873  (L..  by  C.  G.  Prowett)  ;  Nat.  qu. 

rev.,  V.  6.  186:) ;  p.  264.284  ;  and  T.  Dyer's  elaborate  article 

in  Smith's  Diet,  of  Gr.  and  Roman  biog..  v.  2,  1859. 
Lucianus  Eedivivua.    ,?«  Becket  (A.)     Miscel..  v.2, 1838.  17y,0a 

Lucile.     See  Bulwer-Lytton  (R,  B,) 1671,21 

Lucllius,  junior.     E,ina,.    L'Etna.    [Litl.  et  Fr.'^    Paris, 

1865.  8°.     [Niaard'a  collection.]     .     .     .  7726.01 
Lucilius  (Caiusi..   Satires.     Tr.  with  notes,  etc.,  by  L. 

Evans.     New  York,  1861.    8° 1662.25 

Lucille.    See  Lucile. 

Lucius,  (pseud.)    American    and    Italian    cantatrici. 

London,  1867.   12° 1562.15 

Lucknow.    See  Countries,  etc.  {India:  Sepoy  revolt,  p.  331). 
Lucretius  Carus  (Titus).     De  rerum  natura.     Ex  ed. 

G.  Wakefieldi  ;  cum  notis  et  intorp.  in  usum  Del- 

phini,     4  v.     London,  Vnlpy,  1823.   8^    .  7715.(i2 

—  De  rerum  natura.     With  notes  and  a  transl.,  by  H. 

A.J.Munro.    3d  ed.  rev.  2  v.  L.,1873.  8°.  7727.14 
V.  1.  Latin  text  and  notes.     2.  Translation. 
iVofe.— Reviewed  in  Contemp.  rev.,  v.  4,  1867  ;  p.  222-236 

(by  H.  Hayman)  ;  Ed.  rev.,  122.  18C5  ;  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  74. 

—  De  rerum  natura  [/n  Walker(G.S.)  'Corpus  poetarum, ]le97. 15 

—  (Eu-vres    completes.     [De    rerum    natura,   tr.    par 

Chaniol.]     P.,  1868.  8°.   [Nisard's  coll.]  7725.11 

—  On  the  nature  of  things.     Tr.  into  prose,  by  J.  S. 

Watson.  Metrical  transl. ,  by  J.  M.  Good.  Lon- 
don, £o/m,  1851.   12° 1671.12 

Same.     Tr.  into  Engl,  verse,  by  C.  F.  Johnson^ 

New  York,  1872.  12" 1671.14 

—  Translatitms,  by  J.  Dryden.    [/ti  D.'s  works,  v.  12,]    .  5042.25 

—  Drake  {N )    Observ.  on  L..  and  trauslations.     [/n  Ai5  Literary 

tours,  v.  1.  1800;  p.  1-51.] 2527.0a 

—  Lange(F.A.)  Hist,  of  materialism.v.  1, 1877  ;  p.126-168.   6124,08 

—  Munro  (H.  A.  J.)    On  Lucretius  ;  On  a  point  iu  the  doctrine 

of  the  anc.  atoraiats.  [In  Jour,  of  class,  and  sacred  philol., 
v.  1,  1851]  ;— Mrs.  Lucie  Hutchinson's  tr.  of  L.  [In  v.  4]  ; — 
On  Lucretius  [/«  Jour,  of  philol..  v.  1, 18ii8  ;  p.  113-145]  :— 
On  Lucretius    (/n  v.  3] 6444,01 

—  Polifjnac{M.de).  Anti-Lucretius.  2  v.   1749.   1676.21 

—  Sellar  {W.  T.)    Philos.,  poetic  style,  and  genius  of.     [In   his 

Roman  poets.  1863  ;  p.  199.336 J  686 .26 

,  L.,  and  the  poetic  characteristics  of  hie  age.    [In  Oxford 

essays.  1855  ;  p.  1-47.] 2638,19 

—  Symonds  (J.  A.)    Lucretius.    [In  Fortnightly.  Jan.,  1875.) 

See  also  Forth,  rev,,  v.  8,  1867  ;  p.  59U-591  (First  induc- 
tion attempted  in  Engl,  verse,  by  C.  R.  Cayley)  ;  Macmil- 
lan.  May,  1865  (Lucretius  ;  popular  articlel  ;  June,  1868 
(Lucretius,  a  poem,  by  A.  Tennyson  ;  with  critical  com- 
ments, by  R.  C.  Jebb)  ;  Nat.  qu.  rev,,  v.  6,  1862  (L.  on  the 
nature  ol  things) ;  Rev.  ties  d.  luondes.  1  mars  1863. 
Lude  (J.  Daillon,  cMii(e  de).  .Vec  Daillon  (Jacques).  .  .  .3812.31 
Ijude'OTis  (Hermann  E.)  Literature  of  American  ab- 
original languages.  With  add.  by  W.  W.  Turner. 
Ed.  by  N.  Trubner.     London,  ls58.    8°.  2734.19 

—  Literature  of  American  local  history.     New  York, 

1846.     8° 2723.30 

Iiudlam  (Thomas).     Logical  tracts,  illust.  of  Locke's 
treatise  upon  the  human  understanding.     Cam- 
bridge, {Eng.)    laboui  1803.]    8°.      ...  5415.00 
Iiudlo^T-  (Fitz  Hugh).   The  hasheesh  eater.   New  Y'ork, 

1857.  12° 224.40 

—  Heart  of  the  continent  :  across  the  plains  and  in 

Oregon,  with  an  examination  of  the  Mormon 
principle.  New  York,  1870,  8°.  .  .  .  1125.13 
as~  For  ta!>s  by  F.  H,  L.  see  Fiction  (p.  600)  ;  and  for 
numerous  papers  contributed  to  Harper's  and  Atlantic 
monthlies,  consult  their  Index  volumes, 

Ludlow  (H,  G,)  Our  happy  form  of  government,  sermon,  thanks- 
giving, Nov.  10,  1840.     New  Haven,  1840.  8'.  .     .     .  5093.21 

liUdloTW  (John  Malcolm).  British  India,  with  ref.  to 
the  mutinies  of   1857.     2  v.   in   1.     Cambridge, 

1858.  16° 1031  la 


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LUDLOW  -  LYLY 


Ludlow  (John  Malcolm),  coniinued. 

—  Account  of  West  Yoikshir'*  coal  strike  and  lockout,  1858.    [In 

Nat.  ansoc.  prom.  eoc.  science,  Trades  eoc,  IStJO]  ; — On  iu- 
TCBtigation  ot  trade  differences.    [In  Trans.,  1802.]  5815.05 

—  Dialogue  on  doubt. — Two  Jay  diiUogxies — on  laws  of  nature — 

ou  positive  philosophy,     [/a  Tracts  for  priests  and  people, 
V.  1,  18G2.1 3C14.01 

—  GaileryofAuier.  presidents.  [ZiiMacm.  mag.,  v.  12-13, 1865-66.] 

—  Popular  epics  of  the  middle  ages  of  the  Norse-Ger- 

man and   Carlovingian  cycles.     2  v.     London, 
18'J5.  16° 27:i2.22 

—  War  of  Amer.  independence.  B.,  1876.   16°.     581.14 

—  Woman's  work  in  the  church  :  hist,  notes  on  dea- 

conesses and  sisterhoods.    L.,  18G5.  16°.  5821.27 

—  and  Jones  (L. )     Progress   of   the   working   class, 

18:12-1867.     London,  1867.     12°.     .     .     .  5816.27 

Ludlow  (Wm.)  Report  of  a  recoiimiisBance  from  Carroll,  Mon- 
tana territory,  on  the  upper  Missouri,  to  the  Yellowstoue 
national  park,  and  return,  1875.  [V.  S.  Engineer  depart- 
ment. 1876.] 1126.11 

Ludlow  church  warden's  accounts,  ISdO-ieOS.  Ed. 
by  T.  Wright.    L.,  Camd'ni  soc. .  1869.   4°.  5114.06 

Ladus  Coventriae.  lutrod.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.  London,  Sfiak. 
sric,  1811.  8° 1756.04 

Lui  et  elle.    S'e  Musset  (P.  de) 70'i6.2l 

Luebke.    A'««  LUbke. 

Luini  (Bcrnariiino).    .See  Arundel  society.    Piiblications. 

Luke  ( — ).  Interlude  ot  ,Tuhn  Boii  and  Mast  Person  ;  a  dialogue 
on  trausubstantjatiou,  Ed.  by  W.  H.  Black.  [In  Percy 
society,  v.  30.] 5060.30 

Luke  [Gospel  of).     Hee  Biblical  and  religious  lit.  (p.  91). 

Luk.n(«er.  J.)  Boy  engineer.   N.Y.,1S78.  12°.  3907.14 

Lumbago.    See  Medicine.  [Lumbugo.) 

Luiaber-surveymg.  Kcnsley  (C.)  Self  instructor, 
elc.   1870 a922.12 

Lumley  (Benj.)  Keminiscences  of  the  opera.  Lon- 
don, 18i;i.  8° 1564.07 

Lumley  (Edward).  Art  of  judging  the  character  of 
individuals  from  their  handwriting  and  style. 
London,  1875.   16° 5131.22 

Lumley  (Wm.  Golden).  Treatise  upon  the  law  of  an- 
nuities and  rent  charges.     L.  ,18j3.  8°.   .   5914.25 

Lunacy.     .See  Medicine.   (In^ani  y.) 

Lundy  (John  P.  i  Monumental  Christianity,  or  the 
art  and  symbolism  of  the  primitive  church.  New 
York,   I87IJ.   8° 3567.17 

Lungs.     5''e  Medicine  {Consumption; — Lung  diseases). 

LuujQ  ( H.  G. )  Musings  of  a  musician.  2d  ed.  Lon- 
don,  1819.   1U° 15111.22 

Lunt  (George).  Old  New  England  traits.  New  York, 
1873.   1G° 6D1.06 

—  Origin  of  the  late  war,  traced  from  the  beginning 

of  the  Constitution.     N.  Y.,  18(11!.   li°.     .     643.10 

—  Three   eras   of  New  England,    and  other    papers. 

Boston,  18.j7.   12° 2o.l4.2± 

Contents:  Three  eras  of  New  England.  Uses  and  abuses 
of  the  daily  piess.  Macaulay  ou  Warren  Hastings. 
Dedication  of  H-rticultiiral  Hall.  Pres.  Zachary  Taylor. 
Fisher  Ames.  Charles  Jackson,  ttc. 
Lunt  (Wui.  P.)  Discourse,  Q'lincy,  Mch.  11,  1848,  at  the  iuter- 
nieut  of  J.  Q.  Adams.     Boston.  1818.  8° 3667.28 

—  Union    of  the   hniuan  race';  lecture,  Quincy,   Feb.    7.    1850. 

Boston,  18.50.  6' 3567.28 

Lupton  ^  James  I. )  *Auatomy  of  the  external  form  of 
the  horse.     London,  1866.  fol A. 47. 22 

Luriue  (Louis).  Les  rues  de  Paris.  2  t.  Paris, 
1844.   8° 967.08 

Lashington  [Mrs.  Charles).  Narrative  of  a  journey  from  Cal- 
cutta to  Europe,  by  way  of  Egypt,  1827-28.  [tn  Waldie  li- 
braiy,  V.  l.J 5078.15 

Lusiad  ( the).     AVe  Camoens  (L.  de). 

Lussan  [Vtfe.  Mar^^iierite  de).  Lea  veiUoea  de  Thessalie.  [In 
Cabinet  des  lees,  v.  26  27.] 7052.26 

Luthardt  (Christoph  Ernst).  St.  John  the  author  of 
the  fourth  gospel.  Transl. ,  and  the  literature  [of 
the  disputed  ori..;in  of  the  fourth  gospel,  from 
1792  to  the  present,]  much  enlarged,  by  C.  B. 
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Contents. 


Addison,  v.  6. 

Athenian  orators,  v.  1. 

Atterbury  (Francis),  v.  6. 

Bacon  (Lord),  v.  3. 

Barere,  v.  5. 

Bunyaii  (John),  v.  6. 

Eurk  igh  and  his  times,  v.  3. 

Ohatbain  [Earl  o/),v.  3,  6 

Clive  {Lord),  v.  4. 

Conversation  between  Mr.  Abra- 
ham Cowley  and  Mr.  John 
Milton,  touching  the  great 
civil  war,  v.  1. 

Criticisms  on  tlie  principal  Ital- 
iau  writers  :  1,  Dante  ;  2,  Pe- 
trarch. V.  1. 

Croker'9  Boswell's  Johnson, v. 2. 

D'.\rblay  [itatiame),  v.  5. 

Dryden  (John),  v.  1. 

Fragment  of  a  Roman  tale,  v.  1. 

Frederick  the  great,  v.  6. 

Gladstone  on  the  church  and 
state.  V.  4. 

Goldsmith  (Oliver),  v.  G. 

Hallam's  Conatitutiouai  history, 
v.  1. 


Hastings  (Warren),  v.  5. 

History,  v.  1. 

Holland  [Lord),  v.  4. 

Hunt  (Leigh),  v.  4. 

luvlex  (appendix),  v.  6. 

Jews  (Civil  disabilities  of),  T.  2. 

Jolinsou  (Sammdi.  v.  6. 

London  university  (app.),  v.  6. 

Machiavelli,  v.  1. 

Mackintosh  [Sir  James],  V.  3. 

Mill  on  government,  v.  2. 

Mill  (WestmiusttT  reviewers' 
defense  of),  v.  2. 

Milton,  v.  1. 

Mirabeau.  v.  3. 

Mitford's  Hist,  of  Greece,  v.  1. 

Montgomery's  (Robert)  Poems, 
V.  2. 

Moore's  Life  of  Byron,  v.  2. 

Negroes  (Social  and  industrial 
Ciipacities  of,  appendixl,  v.  6. 

Nu^ent's  [Lord)  Memorials  of 
Hampden,  v.  2. 

Pitt  (Wm.).  V.  C. 

Present  administration  (appen- 
dix), V.  6. 


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Macaulay  (Thomas  Babington),  continued. 


tbe  water,  v    1. 
Southey'8  Culloquiea  on  society. 

V.  1. 
Southey'8  edition  of  Pilgrim's 

propresa,  v.  2. 
Temple  {Sir  William),  v.  4. 
Utilitanan    theory    of    govern- 

meut.  V.  2. 
Walpole  cHorace).  v.  3. 
War  of  the  succeBBioo  iu  Spain, 

V.  3. 
West  Indies  (appendix),  v.  6. 


Propliptlc  account  of  a  grand  ' 
national  epic  poem,  to  be  enti- 
tled tbe  '  Welliugtoniad,'  and 
to  be  published  A.D  2834,  v.  1. 

RftaUo'3  Hist,  of  the  popes,  v.  4. 

Royal  soc.  of  literature,  v.  1. 

Sadler's  law  of  population,  v.  2. 

Sadler's  Refutation  refuted, v. 2 

Scenes  from  the  '  Athenian  re- 
vels,' V.  1. 

Some  ai^count  of  a  great  law- 
suit between  the  parishes  of 
St.  Denis  and  St.  George  in 
History  of  England  from  the  acession  of  James  n. 
[to  the  death  of  William  iii.]    5  v.     Ne'W  York, 
1850-61.    8' 465.01 

—  —  Same.    v.  1-2.    Boston,  3-5.   Ne'W  York,  5  v.   Bos- 

ton and  New  York,  1^54-61.  12°.     .     .     .     464.21 
Cobb  {J.B.)    Macaulavs  History  of  England.    [In  his  Mis- 
cellanies, 1868  ;  p.  248-301.] 2621.07 

Paget  (J. )     Inquiry  into  the  charges  brought  by 

Macaulay  against  W.  Penn.     1858.     .     .   3137.12 
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93,  1861  :  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  26,  186C  ;  Westm.  rev.,  Apl.,  1877 
(RI.  as  a  historian). 

—  Lays  of  ancient  Eome  :  with   'Ivry  'and  •  The  Ar- 

mada."    Leipzig,  1851.   16° 1671.33 

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19.  I860.] 

—  Life  of  Frederick  the  Great.   N.Y.,1859.  24°.   3262.19 

Kote. — Reprinted  from  his  Essays. 

—  Life  of  Wm.  Pitt,  the  younger.     New  York,  1859. 

24° 3144.25 

iVf)(€.— Reprinted  from  the  Encycl.  Britannica. 

—  Samuel  Johnson  ;  anessay.     L.,  1856.  16°.  5075.21 

—  Selections  from  essays  and  speeches.     2  v.     Lon- 

don, 1856.  16°.  [/«  Trav.  library,  v.  19.]  5075.'24 
Coiilents:  T.  1.  Warren  Hastings. 'Lord  Clive.  The 
earl  of  Chatham.  Ranke's  Popes.  Gladstone  on  church 
and  state.  Addison.  Horace  Walpole.  Johnson.  2.  Ba- 
con. Byron.  Comic  dramatists.  Frederic  ii.  Hallam's 
Constitutional  history.    Speeches  on  reform. 

—  Selections  from  [his]  writings.     Ed.  with  notes  by 

G.  O.  Trevelyan.     N.  Y.,  1877.  8^      .     .  2536.12 

—  Speeches.     [18^7-52.]   2  v.  N.Y.,1866.  12°.  6323.05 

Contents. 

Jews'  declaration  bill.  v.  2 


An'aira  of  the  country,  v.  1. 
Auatoiuy  bill  (The),  v.  1. 
Apprehension  of  offenders*  bill 

(America),  v.  2. 
Army  estimates,  v.  1. 
Ballot  (The),  v.  1. 
Cardigan  {Earl  of)  ;  2  speeches, 

v.  2. 
China  (The  war  with),  v.  1. 
Colonial  passengers'  bill.  v.  1. 
Confidence  iu  the  ministry,  v. 

1,  2. 
Copyright  bill,  v.  1,  2. 
Corn-laws  (Total  repeal  of),  v.  2. 
Diss.euter8'  chapel  bill,  v.  2. 
East  India  company's  charter 

bUl,  V.  1. 
Education,  (Government  plan 

of),  V.  2. 
EUenborough's    (Lord)    procla- 
mations. V.  2. 
lEnglieh  politics  iu  1827.  v.  1. 
Flogging    on    the    sabbath    (3 

speeches),  v.  2. 
Frost,  Williams,  and  Jones,  v.  2. 
Hustings  at  Edinburgh,  v.  2. 
Income-tax.  v.  2. 
Ireland.    Registration  of  voters, 

V.  1. 

—  Church  reform,  v.  1. 

—  Disturbances  bill,  v.  1. 

—  (State  of)  ;  2  speeches,  v.  2. 
Jews  (Bill  for  repealing  the  civil 

disabilities  of),  v.  1. 

Same.     [1831-53.] 


Maeaulay's  inauguration  as  lord 
rector  of   Glasgow  universi- 
ty, V.  2. 
Macaulay'a  reelection  to  parlia- 
ment, V.  2. 
Mayuooth    college  grant    (two 

speeches),  v.  2. 
Ministerial  plan  for  the  aboli- 
tion of  slavery,  v.  1. 
Mutiny   bill  :    flogging  in    the 

army,  v.  2. 
National  petition — The  charter, 

V,  2. 
Parliamentary  reform  (6  speech- 
es). V.  1. 
Parliamentary  voters,  v.  3. 
Portugal  (Affairs  of),  v.  2- 
Post-office  :  opening  letters    (2 

speeches),  v.  2. 
Privilege  :  Stockdalerer^uj Han- 
sard, v.  1, 
Resij^nation  of  ministers,  v.  1 
Romau  Cath.  relief  bill,  v.  2. 
Russian-Dutch  loan,  v.  1. 
Slavery  iu  tbe  colonies,  v.  1. 
Slavery  in  West  Indies,  v.  1. 
State  of  parties,  v.  1. 
State  of  the  nation,  v.  1. 
Sugar  duties  (2  speeches),  v.  2. 
Sunday  traveling   on  railways, 

V.  2. 
University  bill,  v.  2. 
Washington  (Treaty  of),  v.  2. 

London,  1854.  8°.     ,  6313.02 


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by  G.  O.  Trevelyan.  2  v.  1876  [3118.12).  the  occasion  of 
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1876  (by  Leslie  Stephen)  :  Ed.  rev..  Apl..  1870  ;  Fortnightly 
rev.,  Apr.,  1876  (by  J.  Morley)  ;  Erasers  mag.,  June,  1876 
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187C,  or  Littell,  Aug.  26.  1876  (by  W.  E.  Gladstone)  ;  Temple 
bar,  June,  1876  (by  G.  W.  F.) ;  Meth.  qu.  rev.,  Apl.,  1877. 


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McBride  (James).  Pioneer  biography  :  sketches  of 
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Isaac  Anderson.  Samuel  Dick.  Joseph  Hough,  John  Woods. 
2.  Robert  M'Clellan.  Isaac  Paxton,  Pierson  Sayre,  Henry 
Weaver,  J.  Butterfield,  J.  Wiugate,  D.  Doty,  M.  Hueston. 
C.  K.^niith.  Capt.  J.  C.  Symmes,  J.  Sutherland,  Bigham 
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McCaU  (Henry  S.)  Treatise  on  the  powers  and  du- 
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Maccall  (Wm.)    Foreign  biographies.    2  v.    London, 

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M'Cann  (J?ei).  James).  Anti-seculaxist  lectures.  Lon- 
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Maccarthy.     See  also  Macarthy. 

MacCarthy  (D.  F. )  Shelley's  early  life,  with  letters 
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McCarthy   (Justin).     Modem   leaders.     New  York, 

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—  Prohibitory  legislation  in  the  United  States.     Lon- 
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M'Causland  (Dominick).  Adam  and  the  Adamite  ; 
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McChsyne  (Robert  Murray).  Life  and  remains, 
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—  Sermons.     New  York,  1856.  8° 3572.12 

Macchiavelli.     See  Machiavelli  (p.  726). 

McClatchey    (Robert   J.)      Homoeopathic    domestic    medicine. 

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McClellaii   (Creorge  Brinton).     Armies    of   Europe. 

Philadelphia,  1861.  8°. 4olG.06 

—  Manual  of  bayonet  exercise.  Phil.,18Gl.  12°.  4513.0«f 
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—  Memoranda  on  railways.    [In  Pacific  R.  R.  routes.    Reporte, 

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—  Report  on  the  art  of  war  in  Europe,  1855-1856. 

Washington,  1857.  4° 4518.07 

—  Report  on  the  organization  and  campaigns  of  the 

army  of  the  Potomac  :  with  account  of  campaign 
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McClelland  (Mile  A.,  31. D.)  Civil  malpractice  :  a 
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MoCleUau  (K.  Guy).  Republicanism  in  America, 
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McCleUau  (Robert  H.)  Practice  in  j^robate  courts  ; 
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MACDOUALL  -    MACLEAYJ 


Macdouall  (John).  Voyage  to  Patagonia,  1S2G-27. 
London,  1S33.   16° ]l(13.0i 

JMacdougall  (Patrick  L.)  Campaigns  of  Hannibal. 
London,   1858.  8° 307.5.12 

MacdO'wall  (Cameron  Stuart).  Parisiana  :  with  the 
besieged,  1870-71.     London,  1S71.  8°.     .     527.02 

Macduff  (John  R.)  Memories  of  Gennesaret.  '  [Ser- 
mons.]    London,  1858.  8° 3573.01 

—  Memories  of  Patmos  ;  glffeat  -words  and  visions  of 

the  Apocalypse.     NewYork,  ls71.   12°.    .3573.03 

—  Saint  Paul  in  Borne.     New  York,  1872.  16°.  3.573.00 

—  The  Shepherd  and  his  flock  ;  or  the  keeper  of  Is- 

rael.    New  York,  1866.  12° 3.573.02 

McDuffie  (George).     Speech  at  a  public   dioner  given  to  him. 

CUaileslou,  (S.  C),  May  19,  1831.  (No.  t.  p.]  8».  .  60'J3.10 
Mace   (Jean).     Contes  du  petit-chateau.     Nouv.  ed. 

Paris,  [n.  d.]  16° .   7047.02 

—  Histoire  d'une  bouche'e  de  pain  :  I'homme.     New 

York,  1868.  12° 4325.03 

—  History  of  a  mouthful  of  bread  :  its  effect  on  men 

and  animals.     Tr.  by  Mrs.  A.  Gatty.     New  York, 
1870.   1-.^° 4325.25 

—  L'arithmetique   du  grand-papa  :    histoire   de  deux 

petits  marchands   de   pommes.      Paris,    [n.  d.] 
16°.     .  • 7017.01 

—  Les  serviteurs  de  I'estomac  :  suite  k  I'Histoire  d'une 

bouehee  de  pain.     Paris,  [n.  d.]  16°.  .     .   7047.03 

—  Little  kingdom  :  or,  the  servants  of  the  stomach. 

From  the  French.     2  v.     L.,  1867.   16°.    .  432.5.23 

Same.     New  \ork,  1868.   12° 4325.15 

Macedo  (Joaquim  Manoel  de).     Notions  on  the  choro- 

graphy  of  Brazil.     Tr.  by  H.  Le  Sage.     Leipzig, 

1873.     8° 1166.26 

Macedonia.     ,See  Countries  (.Vacecionia,  p.  341). 
Mc£lhiuney  (J.  J.)     Doctrine  of  the  church;  with 

bibliography.  Philadelphia,  1871.  8°.  .  3572.16 
McBIligott    (James  N.)      American   debater.      New 

York,  185.;.   12° 6334.26 

—  Analysis  of  English  words.    iSee  Sanders  (C.  W.)  and  McEUi- 

gott  (J.  N.) 6434.16 

McElrath  (Thomas).  Dictionary  of  words  and  phrases 
used  in  commerce.     New  York,  1876.  8°.   5926.17 

Maceuen  i  JIalcolm ) .  Celebrities  of  the  past  and  pres- 
ent, chiefly  adapted  from  Saint-Beuve.  Philadel- 
phia, 1874.  12^ 3212.11 

M'Farla.id  (.'\sa).  Hist,  view  of  heresies  ;  the  primi- 
tive  faith.     Concord,  [Mas.i.),  1806.   16°.   3573.04 

MacFarlaue  (Charles).  History  of  British  India. 
[1600-1819.]     London,  1854.  8°.     .     .     .   1013  05 

—  Life  of  Napoleon.     London,  [1869.]  16°.     .  3127.18 

—  Lives  and  exploits  of  banditti  and  robbers.     2  v. 

London.  1«33.   16° 3262.01 

Same.    [In  Waldie  library,  v.  1.) 6078  IB 

—  Turkey  and  its  destiny  :  1847-48.     2  v.     Philadel- 

phia, 18.0.   1^° 991.11 

ft^  For  his  hist,  romances  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  501). 
Macfarlaiie  (James).     Coal-regions  of  America.     New 

York,  1873.  8° 401.7.04 

Macfarlaue    (Robert).      History  of   propellers    and 

steam  navigation.  New  York,  )8.51.  12".  3926.10 
Macfie   (Matthew).     Vancouver   Island   and  British 

Columbia.     London,  1865.  8° 1153  12 

Macfie  (R.  A.)    Recent  discussions  on  the  abolition 

of  patents.     London,  1869.  8° 3y22.30 

M'Fingal.    Set  Trumbull  (Jonalhan) 1694.02 

MacGahan  (J.  A  )     Campaigning  on  the  Oxus,  and 

the  fall  of  Khkra.  New  York,  1874.  8°.  .  1034.18 
McGee  (t'oL  James  E.)     The  men  of '48.     New  York, 

1875.   16° 491.19 

McGes  (Thomas  D'Arcy).     Irish  writers  of  the  17th 

century.     Dublin,  1816.  24° 2751.06 

—  O'Conneli  and  his  friends.     B.,  1845.  12°.  .  3135.03 
McGilchrist  (John).     Life  and  career  of  lord  Broug- 

•  ham.     With  extracts  from  his  speeches,  and  no- 
tices of  his  contemporaries.  L  ,1868.   16°.  3021.23 

—  Life  of  Benj.  Disraeli.     N.  Y.,  [1869.]  18°.  3052,22 

—  Life  of  D.  Livingstone.     L.,  [1«72  ]  16°.    .  3112.17 

—  Life  of  John  Bright.  New  York,  [1869.]  16°.  3023.21 

—  Life of  Wm.  E.  Gladstone.  N.Y.,[]869.]  16°.  3065.26 

—  Public  life  of  qu.  Victoria.  N.Y.,[186y.]  16°.  3174.18 

—  Richard  Cobden  ;  a  biogr.  N.Y.,  1865.  16°.  3042.05 


MacGillivray  (John).  Voyage  of  H.  M.  S.  Rattle- 
snake, 1846-50  ;  New  Guinea,  Louisiade  .-irchipe- 
lago,  dc.    London,  1852.  8° 10ti5.)7 

MacGillivray  (Wm.)  British  quadrupeds.  Edinb  , 
[n.d.]  16°.   [Jardine's  Nat.  libr.,  V.  17.]   .  4711.17 

—  Lives  of  eminent  zoologists.Edinb.,1834.16°.3252.04 

Contents :  Aristotle.  Pliny.  Gesuer.  Belon.  Salviani. 
Rondelet.  Aldrovandi.  Jonsfon.  Goedart.  Bedi  and 
Swammerdam.    Eay.     Reaumur.    LinnsBus. 

MacGinley  (Thomas  C.)  Introd.  to  the  study  of 
general  biology.    New  York,  [1874.]  16°.  4713.05 

Macgregor  (John,  d.  1857).  Commercial  and  finan- 
cial legislation  of  Europe  and  America.  London, 
1811.   8° 5916.04 

—  Commercial  statistics  of  all  nations.     3  v.    London, 

1847-50.  8° £917.03 

V.  1.  Austria.  Belgium.  Denmark,  ^rrsnce.  and  colo- 
nies. Holland,  and  coloniee.  Germanic  Union.  Italian 
States.     Gibraltai-.    Malta.     Ionian  Islands. 

2.  Ottoman  empire.  Greece  Alrican  states.  Ktisaia. 
Sweden  and  Norway.  Spain,  and  colonies.  Portugal,  and 
colonies. 

3.  United  States  (and  states).  Mexico.  Central  Amer- 
ica. Mosquito  territory.  New  Granada.  Venezuela. 
British.  French,  and  Dutch  Guyana.  Peru.  Bolivia. 
Ecuador.  Chili.  Paraguay.  Buenos Ayres.  Montevideo. 
Patagonia. 

4.  llayti.  Cuba.  Poito  Rico.  French.  Dutch,  and 
Danish  West  Indies.  Brazil.  British  East  Indies.  Cey- 
lon.    Singapore.    Malacca.    Prince  of  Wales  Island. 

5.  Chini-ae  empire.  British  possessions  in  Atiica,  A^^ia, 
and  Australia.  British  N.  Amer.  colonies.  British  West 
Indies.  Falkland  Islands  Sandwich  Islands.  •  British 
and  colonial  customs,  tariffs  ;ind  rejiUlations.  Dues  and 
charges  in  seaports  of  Great  Britain.  Summary  of  British 
navigation  for  160  years.    Supplements. 

—  Progress  of  America,  from   its  discovery  to  1S46. 

London,  1847.  8° 578  14 

McGregor   (J.)      Simeon's    letters  to  his    kinsfolk, 

from    France  and   Belgium,    1832-1834.     [aiion.] 

2  V.     London,  1834.  8° 945.19 

S^ote. — Authorship  so  given  by  '  Olphar  Hamst.' 
Macgregor  (John).     The  Rob  Roy  on  the  Baltic  :  a 

canoe  cruise.     London,  1867.   16°.      .     .     942.17 

—  The  Rob  Boy  on  the  .lordan,  Nile,  Red  Sea,  and 

Gennesareth,  dc.     New  York,  1870.   12°.    1053.19 

—  A  thousand  miles  in  the  Rob  Roy  canoe  on  rivers 

and  lakes  of  Europe.     L.,   1867.    16°.     .     ;'42.16 

—  Voyage  alone  in  the  yawl  'Rob  Roy,'  from  London 

to  Paris,  and  back  by  Havre,  the  Isle  cf  Wight, 
South  coast,  dc.     London,  1868.  16°.      .     94:;. 15 

MacGregor  (P.)  System  of  logic.  New  York,  18i2. 
12° 5^■i^.09 

Macgregor  {Capt.  K.  G.)    Indian  leisure.     London, 

1854.  8° 1665.12 

Contenis :  Transl.  of  the  Odes  and  sonnets  of  PetrFrch. 
On  the  character  of  Olhello.  Agamem.on.  a  trag.uly.  al- 
tered  from  Alfieri.  Tlie  Heuriad  of  Voliaire,  t.anslated. 
Anthology,  from  Ital.,  Fien.h.  German,  and  Latin  sources. 

M'Guire  (J.'ei'.  Wm. )  aud  'Whittiugham  (Win.  R., 
hLshop).     Correspondence.   Phil., 1874.  8°.   3587. i;9 

McHarg  (CJharles  K.)  Life  of  Talleyrand,  with  ex- 
tracts from  bis  speeches  and  writings.  New  York, 
18.57.   12° 31(  7.i5 

McHeury  (George).  The  cotton  trade,  in  connection 
with  the  system  of  negro  slavery  in  the  confed- 
erate states.     2d  ed.     London,  18ii3.  8°.  69-.6.07 

MachiaveUi  (Niccolo).  Art  of  war.  Albany,  1815. 
8" 4514.08 

—  History  of  Florence.     Tr.  by  0.  E.  Lester.     2  v.  in 

1.     New  York,  1845.  12° 5.;3.10 

. Same.    With  the  Prince,  and  various  hist,  tracts. 

London,   Bohn,\8i7.    12° .5B3.I1 

—  ufarria^e  of  Belphegor.     [/n  Croxall  (S.)    Select  coll.  of  nov- 

els. V.  1,  ITZ9.) 171.02 

Same.    [In  Koscoe  (T.)    Ttal.  novelists,  v.  2.]     .     .     244.21 

Ji^  For  lives  til'  M.  and  cut.  nonces  of  hi.'i  works  see 
Biography  (p.  172)  ;  Kew  monthly,  \.  7,  1823  ;  Bibl.  sacra, 
V   3  (by  ii.  R.  Goodwin)  ;  and  reltrences  in  Poole's  Index. 

Machinery.     .Se-TArts  (Useful  :  JU'Chanics  and  machinery ,  p.  45). 

Machyu  (Henry).  Diary,  lo60-6y.  Ed.  by  J.  G. 
Nichols.    London,  Canidtn  .soc,  1848.  4°.   51)2.42 

Mclan  (Robert  Ronald).  *The  clans  of  the  Scottish 
highlands,  their  dress,  tartans,  arms,  armorial 
insignia,  and  social  occupations.  With  descrip- 
tion, by  J.  Logan.     2  v.     L.,  1857.   fol.   .   6627.01 

Macleay  (K.)  Hist,  memoirs  of  Rob  Roy  and  the 
clan  Macgregor.    Philadelphia,  1819.  12°.  3153.17 


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McHvaine  (.T.  H.)  Elocution  :  sources  and  elements 
of  its  power.     New  York,  1870.   12°.    .     .  6;«2.17 

Maciiwaiii  (George).  Memoirs  of  Abernethy.  2(i  ed. 
2  V.     London,  1854.    8° 3012.05 

Macintosh.    Srr  also  Mackintosh. 

Macintosh  ( Charles  A. )  Popular  outlines  of  the  press, 
anc.  and  modern.     London,  1850.   lU'-'.    .   '2712.01 

Mcintosh  (John).  Origin  of  the  North  American  In- 
dians.    Newed.     New  York,  1853.   8°.     .     557.20 

Mcintosh  ( Maria  Jane).     Woman  in  America.     New 

York,  l-^SO.  12" 5822.07 

ftj-  For  her  novels  and  tales  see  Fiction  (p.  501). 

M'Intosh  (Lachlin).  Herring(J.)  andLongacre  [J.B.)  Nat.  porlr. 
guUery.  v.  3,  1836 :     •     •     •  3'217.10 

Maciutyre  (James  J. )     Influence  of  aristocracies  on 
the  revolutions  of  nations.    L.,  18i3.  8'.  5717. ft 
Mackamess  (.tfrs   M.  A.  Planche).    See  Fiction  cbsB-list  (p.  601). 
Mackay.     See  also  Mackey. 

Mackay  (iE.  J.  G. )  Memoir  of  Sir  James  Dalrymple, 
1st  viscount  Stair  ;  a  study  in  the  history  of  Scot- 
land and  Scotch  law  during  the  17th  century. 
Edinburgh,  1S73.  8" 304G.22 

Mackay  (Eev.  Alex.,  F.R.G.S.)  Facts  and  dates. 
Edinburgh,  1869.   16° 413.18 

Mackay  (Charles).  Collection  of  songs  and  ballads 
relative  to  London  prentices  and  London.  Lon- 
don, 1841.  16°.   [Percy  society,  v.  1.]    .  5060.01 

—  Forty  years' recollections,  1830-1870.    2  v.    London, 

1877.   8° 3116.30 

—  Gouty  philosopher  ;  or  the  'opinions,  etc.,  of  John 

Wagstaflfe,  esq.     London,  1862.  12°.   .     .  2534.25 

—  Legendary  and  romantic  ballads  of  Scotland.     Lon- 

don, 1861.    16° 1672.02 

—  Life  and  liberty  in  Amer.    N.Y.,  1859.  12°.  1072.04 

—  Lost  beauties  of  the  English  language.     New  York, 

1874.   12°- 64i2.15 

—  Medora  Leigh  ;  a  history  and  an  'autobiography. 

With  introd.  and   commentary  on  the  charges 

against  Byron  by  Mrs.  Stowe.  L.,1869.  16°.  3097.24 

Same.     New  York,  1870.  16° 3027.27 

—  Memoirs  of  extraordinary  delusions.     2  v.     Phila- 

delphia, 1850.   12° 3813.10 

—  Memoira  of  commercial  delusions  ;  Mississippi  st^heme  and 

South  sea  bubble.    New  York,  1845.  S°.    [/ra  Hunt's  Li- 
brary of  commerce,  v.  1.] 6927.12 

Note. — This  is  also  Tound  in  y.  I  of  his  Memoirs  of  extra- 
ordinary delusions. 

—  Studies  from  the  antique  and  sketches  from  nature. 

[Poems.]     2ded.    London,  ls67.  16°.     .1671.34 

—  A  thousand  and  one  gems  of  English  poetry.     Lon- 

don, 1869.    1'2° 1671.32 

—  Under  green  leaves.  [Poems.]  L.,  1857.  16°.  167'2.03 

—  Under  the  blue  sky.     London,  1871.  8°.     .  253<).04 

Contents :  The  road  mender.  Intelligence  of  plants. 
Country  and  town  sparrows.  A  lover  of  trees.  .  Ice.  The 
mirth  uf  the  million.  Hand-shakmg.  The  left-hand,  and 
other  essays. 

—  Voices  from  the  mountains  and  the  crowd      Boston, 

1853.   1-2° 1672.01 

Mackay  ( Robert  Wm. )  The  eternal  gospel ;  or  the  idea 
of  christian  perfectibility.    L.,  1867.   r2°.  3572.22 

—  Progress  of  the  intellect  in  the  religious  develop- 

ment of  the  Greeks  and  Hebrews.     2  v.     London, 

1850.     8= 3572.07 

Note. — Reviewed  in  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  75,  1852. 

—  The  Tubingen  school  and  its  antecedents  :  modern 

theology.     Edinburgh,  1863.  8°.     .     .     .  3572.05 

MacKean   (Thomas).    Herring  {J.)  and  Longacre   {J.  B.)     Nat. 

portr.  gallery,  v.  i.  1839 3247.11 

McKeever    (Harriet).       Children    with    the    poets. 

PhUadelphia,  1868.   12° 1672.05 

j^g-  For  her  tiovcIs  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  601). 

McKellar  (Thomas).  Ehymes  a-tween  times.  Phila- 
delphia, 1873.  12° 1665.11 

Mackeuua  (B.  V.)  Francesco  Moyeu  :  or  the  inquisi- 
tion in  South  America.  Tr.  by  J.  W.  Dufly. 
London,  ISGS.    8° 3426.18 

M'Kenney  (Thomas  L.)  Memoirs,  with  sketches  of 
travel  among  the  Indians.  2d  ed.  2  v.  in  1. 
New  York,  1846.  8° 557.26 

Mackenzie  (Alex.  Slidell).  American  in  England. 
2  V.     New  York,  1857.   12° 953.06 

—  Life  of  com.  Perry.    2  v.     N.  Y..  1843.  18°.  3142.07 

—  Life  of  J.  Paul  Jones.   2  v.    N.Y.,1848.  12°.  3094.02 


—  Life  of  Stephen  Decatur.     Boston,  1816.  16°.     [In 

Sparks.     Amer.  biog.,  v.  21.]     ....  3241. 21 

—  Proceedings  of  the  court  martial  in  the  case  of ; 

with  review  by  J. F.Cooper.  N.Y„1844.  8°.  5635.06 

—  Spain  revisited, [1831].  2  v.  N.Y.,1857.   12°.     984.03 

—  A  year  in  Spain,  [1826-27].  N.Y.,1857.   12°.     984.03 
Mackenzie  (Charles).    Notes  on  Haiti.    2  v.    London, 

1830.    8° 1101.14 

Mackenzie  (J/rs.  Colin).  Life  in  the  mission,  or  six 
years  in  India.     2  v.     N.  Y.,  18.53.   r2=.     .1012.0'J 

Mackenzie  (D.  L.)  Practical  dictionary  of  English 
synonyms.     London,  1857.    3'2°.     .     .     .  6434.24 

Mackenzie  (Sir  Georgei.     Essays  upon  several  moral 

subjects.     London,  1713.  8° r.435.37 

Contents :  The  religious  stoic.  Solitude  prefeiT'd  to 
publick  employment.  Moral  gallantry.  The  moral  his- 
tory of  frugality  with  its  opposite  vices.  An  essay  on 
reason. 

Mackenzie  (Miss  Georgiana  Mary  Muir)  a.tid  Irby 
(A.  P.)  Travels  in  the  Slavonic  provinces  of 
Turkey-in-Europe.     London,  18(:6.  8°.   .  1033.20 

Mackenzie  (Sir  G.  Steuart).  Illustrations  of  phreno- 
logy.    Edinburgh,  1820.  8°.       ....  5431.10 

—  Travels  iu  Iceland.     Edinburgh.  1812.  4°.   1145.01 
Mackenzie  (Henry).     Miscel.  works.     3d  ed.     New 

Y'ork,  1853.   12° 2536.15 

Contents  ;  Memoir  of  Mackenzie.  Man  of  feeling.  Pa- 
pers from  the  I.ouuger.  Man  of  the  world.  Julia  de 
Rouljigne.     Papers  from  the  Mirror. 

Mackenzie  (John).  Memoirs  of  Calvin.  London, 
1809.  8° 3032.05 

Mackenzie  (John).  Ten  years  north  of  the  Orange 
river  [Africa],  1859-1869.  Edin.,lh71.   8°.    J09'2.20 

Mackenzie  (Morelli.  Essay  on  growths  in  the 
larynx.     London,  1871.  b°.    .     .     .     .     .  J3:!7.09 

—  Hoarseness,  loss  of  voice,  and  stridulous  breathing, 

in  relation  to  nervo-muscular  affection   of   the 

larynx.     2d  ed.    enl.     London,  1868.   8°.  4337.10 

Mackenzie  (Robert  Shelton).     Bits  of  Blarney.     New 

York,  1854.  U° 225.04 

Contents :  Irish  legends  and  stories.  Eccentric  charac- 
ters— the  bard  O'Kelly,  Father  Prout,  Irish  danciug  mas- 
ters, Cliarley  Croft.  Irish  publicists— Henry  Grattan, 
Daniel  O'Couuell. 

—  Life  of  Charles  Dickens.     Phil.,"  1870.  12°.  3052.26 

—  Sir  Walter  Scott:  his  life.     B.,   1871.   12°.  3157.22 

—  Tressilian  and  his  friends.    Phil,  1859.  12°.     225.05 

—  editor.     See  Wilson  (Johu).    Noctes  ambrosianEe. 
M'Kenzie  ( liev.  Thomas).     Guide  to  philological  in- 
vestigation.    Paisley,  1841.   16°.      .     .     .  643J.H 

Mackenzie  (Wm.  L.)  Life  and  opinions  of  Benj,  F. 
Butler,  and  Jesse  Hoyt.     B.,  1845.  8°.     .3026.24 

—  Life  and  times  of  Martin  Van  Buren.      Boston, 

1846.  8° 3173.31 

—  Sketches  of  Canada  and  U.S.    L.,  1833.  8°.   1151.08 
Mackey  (Albert  G. )     Ahiman   Rezon  ;    or   book  of 

constitutions  of  the  Grand  lodge  of  ancient  free- 
masons of  S.  C.     Charleston,  1852.   8°.  .   5836.15 

—  Book  of  the  chapter.  4th  ed.    N.Y.,186'2.  8°.  5836.13 

—  Lexicon  of  free-masonry.  Chariest.,  1852. 1'2°.  5837.18 
Mackie  (John  Milton).     Cosas  de  Espaiia.     [anoji.] 

New  York,  1855.   12° 984.09 

—  From   Cape  Cod  to  Dixie    and  the   tropics.     New 

York,  1864.   1'2° 1111.08 

—  Life  of  Leibnitz.     Boston,  1845.   12°.     .     .  3112.01 

—  Life  of  Samuel  Gorton.     [In  Sparks  (J.)      American  biog., 

v.  15.] 3241.15 

—  Life  of  Schamyl ;  Circassian  war  of  independence. 

Boston,  1856.   12° 3156.20 

McKiruiey  (Mordecai).  Our  government :  gov.  of 
the  U.  S.,  and  of  the  several  states.  2d  ed. 
Philadelphia,  1856.  8° 5734.17 

Mackiiinon  ( ('apt  Lauchlan  Bellingham,  i?.  N. )  At- 
lantic and  Transatlantic  :  sketches  afloat  and 
ashore.     New  York,  1852.  8° 933.10 

Mackinnon  (Wm.  Alex. )  Rise,  and  present  state  of 
public  opinion.     London,  1828.  8°.     .     .  5716.21 

Mackintosh.     ,^ee  also  Macintosh. 

Mackintosh  (Sir  James).  History  of  England,  to 
]572.     Continued  to  1760,  by  W.  Wallace.     10  v. 

■    London,  1830-38.   16° 462.01 

Same.     [To  1588.]  3  v.  N.  Y.,  1856.  16°.     46-2.20 

—  Life  of  Sir  Thomas  More.     L.,  1844.   16°.    .  3125.24 
•Same.   [In  Forster  (J.)  and  others.  Lives,  etc.,  v.  1.]  3211.07 


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MACKINTOSH -MACNEILL 


Mackintosh  {Sir  James),  coniinued. 

—  Miscellaneous  works.     Boston,  lb48.  8°.     .  2536.26 

Contents. 
Bacon  aud  Locke  (Philosophical  genius  of). 
Cauning  {Character  of  Georgej. 
Charge  to  the  giaud  jury  ol  Bombay,  1811. 
Cornwallia  (Character  of  Charles, ^rs(  marquis). 
IHitense  of  the  French  revulutiou  (Vindiciai  GallicBS,  a). 
Discourse,  at  the  opcniug  of  the  Literary  society  of  Bombay, 
Dissertation  ou  the  progress  of  ethical  philosophy,  chiefly 

during  the  xvii.  and  xvm.  centuries, 
Douna  Maria,  claimant  to  the  crown  of  Portugal  (Case  of). 
Edinburgh  review  of  1755  (Preface  to  a  reprint  of), 
Eilion  Basililio  (Refufation  of  the  claim  of  King  Charles  i, 

to  the  authorship  of), 
Holland  (Affairs  of). 

Law  of  nature  and  nations  (Discourse  on  the), 
Miichiavelli  (Writings  of). 
More  (Life  of  Sir  Tliomas;, 
Peltier  (.Speech  in  defence  of  John). 
Pohind  (Account  of  the  partition  of). 
Reasons  against  the  French  war  of  1793. 
Review  of  Godwin's  Lives  of  Milton's  nephews. 
Review  of  Rogers'  Poems. 

Review  of  Madame  de  Stai^l's  *De  I'Aliemagne.' 
Review  of  the  causes  of  the  revolution  of  1688. 
Right  of  parliamentary  suffrage. 
Speech  on  the  aunexatiou  of  Genoa  to  Sardinia. 
Sjieech  ou  the  state  of  criminal  law,  1819. 
Speech  on  recognition  of  the  indepeudent  states,  in  So.  Amer. 
Speech  ou  the  civil  government  of  Canada. 
Speech  ou  the  affairs  of  Portugal. 
Speech  on  the  bill  to  amend    the  representation    of   the 

people,  1831. 
Speech,  with  ref,  to  trial  of  John  Smith,  ofDemerara, 
St.ite  of  Frauce  in  1815, 
Btruensee  [Sketch  of  the  administration  and  fall  of). 

—  Dissert. :  exhibiting  a  general  view  of  the  progress  of  ethical 

philosophy,  chiefly  duriug  17th  and   18th  century,  with 

pref.  by  W.  Whewell.    [In  Encycl.  Britannica.  v.  1.  1853.) 
^  Speecli  in  behalf  of  Peltier  ; — Churacter  of  C.  J.  Fox  ; — Bingr. 

notice.   [/>i  Goodrich  (C.  A.)  Brit,  eloquence,  1853.]  6325.05 

UK3*  For  lives  and  crit.  notices  of  M.,  see  Biography  (p,  17'2), 

Maokintosh  (James,  M.A.)      Iowa  and  Illinois  tornado  of  May 

2'2,  1873,     [in  Quar.  jour,  of  science,  July,  1874,] 
MackUn  (Charles).     See  Biography  (p.  17'2)  ;— Plays. 
McKnight  (Charles).     Our  'western  border,  100  years 

ago.     Philadelphia,  1876.  8= 1136.08 

McKuight(,David  A.)  The  electoral  system  of  the  U.S. : 

a  crit.  and  hist,  exposition.  Phil.',1878.  8°.  57'28.11 

MPtcKnight  (James).     New  literal  translation  of  the 

apostolical  epistles.    With  commentary  and  notes. 

Prefixed  history  of  the  life  of  the  apostle  Paul. 

'2d  ed.  6  v.  London,  1806.  8°.  .  .  .  3748.01 
Macknight  (Thomas).     History  of  life  and  times  of 

Burke,     3  t,     London,  1858-60.  8°.    .     .  3026.00 

—  Life  of   Henry  St.   John,  viscount    Bolingbroke. 

London,  1863.  8° 3022.10 

—  The  right  hon.  Benj.  Disraeli  :  a  literary  and  po- 

lit.  biography,  [unon.]  L.,  185i.  8°.  .  3052.11 
Macky  (John).     Jlemoirs  of  secret  services  ;  during 

the  reigns  of  William,  qu.  Anne,  and  George  i. 

London,  1733.   12° 3116.08 

Maclagan    (T. )     Germ    theory   applied   to    disease. 

Specific  fevers.  London,  1876.  8°.  .  .  4327.13 
McLaui    (jVIary).      Lifting    the   veil,     lanon.]     New 

York,  1870.   16° 3^66.15 

M'Lane  (Louis).     Herring  {J.}  and  Longacre  {J.  B.)     Nat.   portr. 

gallery,  v.  1,  1834 3247.08 

Maclareu  (Archibald).  System  of  physical  educa- 
tion.    Oxford,  1869.   12° 4613.13 

—  Training,  in  theory  and  practice.     2d  ed.    London, 

1874.  1-2° 4613.30 

Maclaren  (Charles).  Plain  of  Troy.  Edinburgh, 
1863.  8° 1013.22 

Maclaren  (Charles).  Railways  compared  with  canals  and  com- 
•mon  roads.    L  ,  1825.  8'.     [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  26.]  6058.26 

Maclean  (Mrs.  L.  E.  L.)    See  Landon  iLetitia  K.) 

Maclean  (Charles).  Remarks  on  quarantine  laws.  [In  Pam* 
phleteer,  v,21,  1823; — Sut'gestions  for  prevention  of  epi- 
demic and  pestilential  di.seases,  1817  [In  v,  10,  1817]  ; 
Summary  of  facts  respectiug  the  plague,  and  other  pesti- 
,lential  diseases  [/«  v,  16, 1821)] ; — "View  of  the  consequen- 
ces of  laying  open  the  trade  to  India  ;  Naturo  of  tlie  East 
India  Company's  rights  to  their  territories,  etc.  [In  Pam- 
phleteer, v.  1,  1813.) 6058.01 

Maclear  ( /I'ec.  George  Frederick).  Apostles  of  medi- 
eval Europe.     London,  1869.  12°.      .     .  3418.10 

—  Class  book  of  New  Testament  history  :  with  maps. 

3d  ed.    London,  1869.  24°. 3751.01 

—  Class-book  of  Old  Test.  hist.    L.,  18G8.  24°.   37:i5.22 

—  History   of  christian  missions  during  the  middle 


ages.     Cambridge,  (Sig.),  1863.   12.     .     .  3418.11 

—  Witness  of  the  eucharist,  as  evidence  of  the  truth 

of  the  gospel  navrative  and  of  the  christian  doc- 
trine of  the  atonement.  Cambridge,  (Eng.,) 
1864.  16° 3572.17 

M'lieuuan  (John  Ferguson).  Primitive  marriage  ; 
the  origin  of  the  form  of  capture  in  marriage 
ceremonies.    Edinburgh,  18G5.   i2°.     .     .  5824.13 

MacLeod  (Alex.)  Christus  consolator  :  the  pulpit  in 
relation  to  social  life.    London,  1870.  12°.  3573.07 

MacLeod  (Donald).  Biography  of  Fernando  Wood. 
New  York,  1856.  12° 3186.25 

j«5~  Fi>r  his  noveh,  see  Fiction  (p.  601). 

Macleod  {Rev.  Donald).    Memoir  of  Norman  Macleod. 

«      2  v.     London,  1876.  8° 3118.21 

Macleod  (Henry  D. )  Elements  of  banking.  Lon- 
don, 1876.  8° 5936.17 

—  Principles  of  economical  philosophy.     2d  ed.     v.  1- 

2,  pt.  1.     London,  1872-75.  8° 5927.13 

—  Theory  and  practice  of  banking.    3d  ed.    2  v.    Lon- 

don, 1876.  8° 5936.15 

McLeod  (Lyons).     Travels  in  Eastern  Africa.     2  v. 

London,  1860.    8° 1092.06 

McLeod   (Norman).     Eastward  ;    travels  in   Egypt, 

Palestine,  Syria.     London,  1869.    12°.     .  1052.17 

—  Parish  papers.     New  York,  1803.   12°.     .     .3573.05 

—  Simple  truths  for  earnest  minds. L.,  1866. 18°.  3573.06 

—  The  starling.     London,  1871.  12°.      .     .     .     224.94 

—  Macleod  (D.)    Memoir  of  N.M.    2  v.    1876.3118.21 

See  also  Blackwood,  Apr.,  1876  ;  Dublin  univ,  mag,,  Oct., 
1876  ;  Eraser's  mag,,  Apr,,  1876, 
;9S-  For  his  novels  see  Fiction  class-list  (p,  501), 

Maclure  (Wm,)  Opinions  on  various  subjects,  dedi- 
cated to  the  industrious  producers,  v,  1.  New 
Harmony,  {Indiana^.'lS'il.  8°.     .     .-     .     .  5811.10 

MacMahon  (Maral*al,  due  de  Magenta).  King  {£.)  French  po- 
litical leaders.     187C 3221.17 

MacMaliou  (Thomas  O'Brien).  Essay  on  the  de- 
pravity of  nature.     L.,  1774.  18°.  .     .     .  5435.33 

Macmichael  (Wm.,  .M.D.)  Brief  sketch  of  the  progress  of  opin- 
ion on  the  subject  of  contagion  ;  with  remarks  on  quar- 
antine.    [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  25,  1825,] 6058.25 

McMichael  (W.F.)  Oxford  and  Cambridge  boat  races, 
18'29-1869.     Cambridge,  (Bif/.),  1870,   16°.  4617.09 

Macmillan  (Alexander).  A  night  with  the  Y'ankees. 
Cambridge,  1868.   8° 1125.18 

McMiUau  (D.  C.)  The  elective  franchise  in  the 
United  States.     New  York,  1878.  12°.     .  5714.11 

Macmillan  {Hev.  Hugh).  Bible  teachings  in  nature. 
London,  1871.  12° 3573.10 

—  Footnotes  from  the  page  of  nature  ;  or  first  forms 

of  vegetation.  [Mosses,  lichens,  fresh  water  alg8e, 
fungi.]    Cambridge,  {Eng.),  181,1,   16°.     .  -1912.13 

Same.     [Willi   iiUe']    First   forms   of   vegetation. 

2d  ed.     London,  1874.   12° 4912.23 

—  Garden  and  the  city  ;  with  other  contrasts  and  paral- 

lels   of  scripture.     London,  1872.    8°.     .  3573.08 

—  Holiday's  on  high  lands  ;  or,  rambles  in  search  of 

alpine  plants.     London,  1869.    16°.     .     .     922.21 

—  Sabbath  of  the  fields,  sequel  to  'Bible  teachings.' 

London,  1876.   12° 3373.32 

—  Our  Lord's  three  raisings  from  the  dead.     London, 

1875.  1'2° 3573.33 

Macimllan's  magazine.  Nov.,  1859  —  April,  1878. 
V.  1-37.     London,  1860-78.  8° 8116.01 

McMulleu  (K.  T. )  Down  channel  from  London  to 
the  Land's  End  in  the  'Leo,'  and  from  London 
to  the  Seilly  Islands  in  the  '  Orion,'  etc.  London, 
1869.   12° 9.M.30 

McMulleu  (Thos.)  Hand-book  of  wines.  New  York, 
1852.   12° 3931.37 

M'Nair  (Robert  French).  "Colours  of  the  Grenadier 
guards.     London,  1870.  4° 4518.19 

Macnamara  (C.)  M.inual  of  diseases  of  the  eye. 
2d  ed.     London,  1S72.  16° 4341.19 

Macnauglit  {Bev.  John).  Christianity  and  its  evi- 
dences :  an  essay.     London,  1863.  16°.     .  3573.11 

—  Doctrine  of  inspiration.     L.  ,18)6.  12°.     .  3573.12 
Macnaughlan  {Rev.  John).     Man's  responsibility  for  his  belief. 

[/«  Science  and  revelation,  1875.] 3588.16 

MacueiU  (Hector).    Poetical  works.    3d  eti.    2v.ini. 

Edinburgh,  1812.   16° 1672.04 

Contents  :  v.  1,  English  poems,     2.  Scotch  poems. 


BROOKLYN     LIBRARY. 


MACNEILL  -  MADISON 


729 


—  Seloot  poems.     Ed.  by  R.   W»l»h.     [/n   Sanibrd  (E )    and 

Waliih(K.)     Brit,  poets,  V. 39.  1822.] 1M1,39 

Maciiish  iKobert).  Anatomy  of  drunkenness.  New 
York,  1835.   8= 5412.06 

—  Philosophy  of  sleep.     N.  Y.,  1S35.  8°.  .     .  5112.06 

—  Tales,  essays  and  sketches.     With  author's  life,  by 

D.  M.  Moir.  2d  ed.  2  v.  L.,  1844.  16".  2->r,.m 
Contfnts  :  v.  1.  T>ife.    2.  Tales,  essays,  and  sketches. 

Macomb  (Alexander).  Herring  {J.)  and  Longacre  (J.  U.)  Nat. 
portr.  gallery,  t.  1,  Wii 3247.08 

Macomb  iJ.  N.)  Keportof  exploring  exped.from  Santa  Fe,  New 
Mexico,  to  the  junction  of  the  Grand  and  Green  rivers  of 
the  great  Colorado  of  the  west,  iu  1815.  [TJ.  S.  Engineer 
dep.,  1876.] 112C.10 

MacphersoQ  (David).  Annals  of  commerce,  manuf., 
fisheries,  and  nav.     4  v.     L.,  1805.    4°.  .  5938.17 

McPberson  (Edward).  Hand-book  of  politics  for 
1870-1876.  [From  Dec.  1868,  to  July  1876.]  4  v. 
Washington,  1870-76.  8'. 5726.18 

—  Political   manual,    April,   1865— July,   1868.     2   v. 

Washington,  1867-68.  8°. 5726.16 

—  Political  history  of  the  U.  S.,  during  the  great  re- 

bellion, 1860-64.     Wash.,  1864.    8  .     .     .     615.17 

Macpberson  (James).    Poems  of  Ossian,  translated.    See  Ossian. 

Macpherson  (John,  M.D.)  Baths  and  wells  of  Eu- 
rope ;  with  hints  on  change  of  air  and  diet. 
London,  1869.  16° 4328.01 

Macqueeu  (Daniel).  Letters  on  Hume's  Hist,  of  Gt. 
Britain.     [aiiOH.]     Edinburgh,  1756.    8=.     463.24 

M'Queen  (James).  Capt.  Speke's  discovery  of  the 
source  of  the  Nile.     London,  1864.  1'2°.     1094.12 

Macquoid  (Katharine  S.)  Through  Normandy.  Lon- 
don, 1874.    12= 902.30 

j^*  For  her  novels  see  Fiction  claas-list  (p.  501). 

Mac  Rae  (.^cbibald).  Andes  and  the  pampas,  [/ri  Gilliss  (-T.  M.) 
U.  S.  astron.  exped.,  v.  2,  1855.] 1126.02 

Macrae  (David).  Life  of  Napoleon  rn.  8th  ed. 
Glasgow,  1870.   12° 3133.23 

Macray  (Rev.  Wm.  Dunn).  Annals  of  the  Bodleian 
library,  1598-1867.     London,  I'^CiS.  8°.     .  2741.11 

Macready  (Wm.  Cbas.,  En^l.  tragedian,  6.  1793,  d.  1873).  See  Bio- 
graphy (p.  173)  ;  also  Qu.  rev.,  v.  138,  1876  ;  Temple  Bar, 
V.  44,  1875  :  Westm,  rev.,  Jnly,  1875. 

McKee  (Griffith  J.)  Life  and  corresp.  of  James  Ire- 
dell, [1751-99].     2v.     N.  Y.,  1857-58.  8=.  3U85.28 

Macrobius.     (Euvres  completes.     [Lat.  etFr.]  Paris, 

1863.  8°.   [Nisard's  Collection.]      .     .     .  77'2o.l2 

Contents:  Notice.    Comment,  siirlesonge  de  Scipion,  de 

Ciceron.     Traite   snr  la  difference  et  la  concordance  des 

verbes  grecs  et  latins.    Les  saturnalea.    Notes. 

McSherxy  (James).  History  of  Maryland  ;  1634-184S. 
Baltimore,  1849.  8°.       ....#..     654.17 

McSherry  (Kichard).  Essays  and  lectures.  Balti- 
more, 1869.  8° 2535.08 

Contents:  Early  history  of  Maryland.  Mexico  and  Mex- 
ican aflfairs.  A  Mexican  campaign.  Homeopathy.  Ele- 
ments of  hygiene.    Health  and  happiness. 

Mavickar  (J.  G.,  D.D.)  Philosophy  of  the  beautiful. 
Edinburgh,  1855.  8° 1412.30 

McVickar  (John,  D.D.)  Early  years  of  bishop  Ho- 
bart.     New  York,  1831.  16° 30^2.15 

—  Outlines  of  political  economy.  N.Y.,1825.  8°.5932.15 
~  McVickar  (Wm.)     LifeofJ.  McV.   18T2.     .  3115.13 
McVickar  (Wm.   A.,  D.D.)    Life  of  rev.  John  Mc- 
Vickar,  prof,  iu  Columbia  college.     New  York, 
1872.  12° 3115.13 

MacWalter  (J.  G. )  The  modem  mystery  ;  or  table- 
tapping.     London,  1854.  16° 3815.36 

MoWatters  (George),  linots  untied  :  or  life  of  Amer. 
detectives.      Hartford,  1871.   8°.     .     .     .  5612.09 

Mac'Whorter  (Alexander).     Yahveh  Christ ;   or  the 

memorial  name.     Boston,  1857.  12^   .     .  3573.09 

p^ote. — Reviewed  by  G.  R.  Noyea  in  Chr.  exam.,  v.  62. 

McWTiorter  (George  Gumming ).  Popular  hand-book 
of  the  New  Testament.     N.  Y.,  1864.   16'.  3752.10 

Maoy  (Obed).  History  of  Nantucket.  Boston,  1835. 
V2° 611.22 

Mad  war-planet.    5ee  Howitt  (Wm.)    1871 1G61.31 

Madagascar.     See  Countries  {Madagascar,  p.  341). 

Mad  worlii  and  its  inhabitants.    Se.:  Chambers  (J.)    .    .  4333.34 

Madam  How  and  lady  Why.    .Sec  Kingsley  (0.)    1870.    .4723.11 

Madame.    For  titles  of  novls  so  commt-ncing  sc  Fiction  (p.  501). 

Madame  Bovary  ;  mceurs  de  Province.     See  Flaubert  (iJUBtave). 

Madame  et  mesdemoiselles  Verdure.  See  Montferrier  {Com'e 
de) 7047.16 

Madame  Thjrese.    See  Brokmann  (E  )  ami  Chatrian  (A)  7018.25 

Madden  {.?ir  Frederic).  Docmnents  relating  to  Perkiu  Warbeck. 
[In  Archaeologia,  v.  27,  1838.] 6128. — 


—  On  the  introd.  of  the  game  of  chosa  into  Europe,  and  on  the 

ancient  chess-men  discovered  in  the  Isle  of  LcwlB.     [In 
Archsologia,  v.  24,  1832.J 5128.— 

—  Observ.  of  an  autograph  of  Shakespeare,  and  the  orthogra- 

phy of  his  name.     London,  1838.  8' 1754.12 

—  Privy  purse  expenses  of  the  princess  Mary,  after- 

wards queen  :  with  memoir.  L.,1831.  8'.   3117.23 

Madden  (Frederic  W.)     'History  of  Jewish  coinage, 

and  of  money  in  the  Old  and  New  Testament. 

With  woodcuts,  by  F.  W.   Fairholt.      London, 

18C4.  1.  8= 1586.07 

Madden  (Richard  Robert).  History  of  Irish  periodi- 
cal literature,  17th-19th  cent.  2  v.  London, 
1867.  8° 2712.06 

—  Infirmities  of  genius.     Phil.,  1833.  16°.     .  2511.01 

Note. — IncludeB  notices  of  Pope,  Johnson,  Burns,  Cow- 
per,  Byron.  Scott,  etc. 
Same.    [In  Waldie  library,  v.  2.J 6078.16 

—  Life  and  martyrdom  of  Savonarola.    2  v.     London, 

1854.  8' 3156.03 

—  Life  of  lady  Blessington.     2  v.     New  York,  1855. 

12° 3022.08 

—  Phantasmata,   or    illusions  and  fanaticisms.     2  v. 

London,  1857.  8° 3813.12 

—  Shrines  and  sepulchres  of  the  old  and  new  world. 

2  V.     London,  1851.  8° G215.03 

—  Turkish  empire  in  its  relations  to  Christianity  and 

civilization      2  v.     London,  1862.   8°.     .     547.12 

—  Twelvemonth's  residence  in  the  West  Indies,  dur- 

ing the  transition  from  sla^iry  to  ajiprenticeship. 
2  V.     London,  1835.  8° 1161.09 

—  United   Irishmen,  their  lives  and  times.     2d  ed. 

4  V.     Dublin,  1857-58.  8= 453.14 

Itladden  (Thomas  More).     The  Spas  and  their  use. 

Belgium,    Germany,    Switzerland,    France    and 

Italy.     3d  ed.     London,  1874.   12°.     .     .  4328.06 
Bladdyn   (D.   O.)      Chiefs  of   parties.     [1780-1850.] 

2  V.     London,  1859.   12°. 3262.06 

Madeira.    See  Countries  (Madeira,  p.  341). 

Madelon.     See  About   Edmond  E.  F.) 7012.09 

Mademoiselle  de  Clermont.     See  Genlis  (Comtesse  de).    .  7045.07 

Mademoiselle  Fruchet.     ^''-■eDeltuf  (Paul) 7004.29 

Mademoiselle  de  Maleperre.     .S^c  Reybaud  (C.)  ....  7041.17 
Mademoiselle  de  Kerouare.    See  Bandeau  (J.)     ....  7031.03 
Mademoiselle  La  Quintinie.     .See  Dudevant  {Mme.  A.  L.  A.  D.) 
Mademoiselle  Merquem.   See  Dudevant  [Mme.  A.  L.  A.D.)  7015.34 

Madison  (James).  Debates  on  the  federal  constitu- 
tion, in  the  convention  at  Phil.,  1787 ;  with  a 
diary  of  the  debates  of  the  congress  of  the  Con- 
federation, 1782-87.     Wash.,  1845.  8°.     .  5736.07 

—  Letters  and  other  writings,  1769-1536.     4  v.     Phil- 

adelphia, 1865.  8° 5053.01 

Contents :  T.  1.  Letters,  1769-93.  Copy  of  the  decl.  of 
rights  as  reported  bj  the  select  com.  of  the  Ta.  conven- 
tion of  1776.  Draft  of  plan  of  gov.  for  Va.,  1776.  Notes  of 
speech  for  convention  to  revise  the  couatitution  of  the 
state.  Proposition  on  subject  of  British  debts.  Notes  of 
speech  in  opposition  to  the  assessment  bill  for  the  sup- 
port of  religious  teachers.  Memorial  against  the  general 
assessment.  Remarks  on  Jefferson's  draught  of  a  consti. 
tution  for  Va.  Notes  of  a  speech  on  vesting  in  congress 
the  power  of  regulating  commerce.  Notes  of  a  speech  in 
oppoEition  to  paper  money.  Petition  for  repeal  of  the 
law  incorporatm^'  the  Prot.  epis.  church.  Notes  on  ant. 
and  mod.  confederacies.  Notes  on  the  confederacy  [of 
colonies].  Addit.  memorandum  for  the  convention  of  Va. 
in  1788,  ou  the  federal  constitutiuu.  Questions  from,  and 
anawet-s  to,  the  count  de  Moustier.  French  minister,  Oct. 
30,  1788.  Substance  of  a  conversation  held  by  J.  Madison, 
jr.,  with  col.  Beckwith.  Substance  of  a  conversation  with 
the  presideiit.  May,  5,  1792.  Sketch  of  ideas  on  French 
relations.  Helvidius,  in  answer  to  Pacificus  [A.  Hamil- 
ton], on  Washington's  proclamation  of  neutrality. 

2.  Letters,  1794-1815.  Memoir,  cont'g  an  exam,  of  the  • 
Brit,  doctrine,  which  subjects  to  capture  a  neutral  trade. 
Substance  of  a  communication.  Feb.  23,  1807,  by  Dr.  Boll- 
man,  to  the  president.  Negotiations  with  Mr.  Rose. 
Mem.  as  to  R.  Smith.  Talk  to  the  deputies  from  several 
tribes  of  Indians  who  accompanied  geu.  Clarke. 

3.  Letters,  1816-28.  Instructions  for  the  navy  depart- 
ment. Adilresa  to  the  Agr.  soc.  of  Albemarle,  Va.  Mem. 
cone.  J.  Randolph's  assertion  as  to  Florida,  etc.  Jonathan 
Bull  and  Mary  Bull.  Review  of  statement  attrib.  to  gen. 
Armstrong,  with  documents. 

4  Letters,  1829-36.  Outline  of  compound  gov.  of  U.  S. 
Notes  on  suilrage.  Speech  in  the  Va.  state  conv.,  1829-30, 
on  ratio  of  representation  iu  the  two  branches  of  legisla- 
ture. Letter  on  Va.  resolutions  of '98  (p.  Gl-t'.G).  Letter  to 
E.  Everett  ou  the  nullifying  doctrine  (p.  95-105).  Mem.  on 
punctuation  of  constitution.  Sup[.l.  to  letter  of  Nov.  27. 
1830,  on  phrase  '  Common  defence  aud  general  welfare.' 
Letter  to  N.  Trist  on  nullification  (p.  204-211).  On  power 
of  indefiuite  appropriation  of  money  by  congress.     Letter 


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Madison  (James).     Letters  and  writings,  continued. 

to  Davis  ou  protection  (p-  231-266).  Power  of  president  to 
appoint  public  ministers  and  consuls  in  recess  of  the 
Beuate.  Sovereignly.  On  millification.  Advice  to  my 
country.  Instructions  to  Franklin  and  Jay  cone,  free  navi- 
gation  of  the  Mississippi,  cfc,  1780.  Address  to  the  etates 
by  congress,  1783.  Essays,  etc.,  (on  political  and  economical 
topics],  1791-92,  Polit.  observ.,  Apr.  20,  1796.  Virginia 
resolutions,  1798-99.  Address  of  the  gen.  assembly  to  the 
people  of  Va..  Jan.  23,  17'.-9.  Report  on  Va.  resolutions, 
1799-1800.  Navigation  of  the  Miss.  Corresp.  with  Ta.  ua- 
tioual  repub.  state  convention. 

—  Messages.     [In  Statesman's  manual,  v.  1,  pts.  1-2.]    .  5726.01 

—  Speech   on  ledeial   cou.stitution.— Speech  on  British  treaty. 

[In  Moore  (F.)     Amer.  eloquence,  v.  1,  18.i8.]     .     .  6325.04 

—  Virginia   resolutious,   1793,     [In  Cluskey  (M.  W.)    Political 

textbook,  1860  ;  p.  604-672.) 6726.11 

—  Appeal  to  the  people  ;  being  a  review  of  the  late  corresp. 

and  documents  rel.  to  the  rejection  of  the  British  minister. 
By  the  editor  of  the  N.  Y.  evening  post.     1810.  In  6721.03 

—  Herring  [J,]  and  Longacre  (J.  B.)     Nat.  portr.  gallery,   v.  3, 

1836 3247.10 

—  Lowell  {J.)    Diplomatic  policy  of  Mr.  Madison  unveiled  ;  in 

strictures  upon  the  late  correspondence  between  Mr. 
Smith  and  Mr.  Jackson.  By  a  Bostonian.  [anon.] 
1810 In  6721.03 

—  Quincy  {J.)    Speech  on  the  conduct  of  the  executive  of  the 

U.  S.,  in  rel.  to  refusal  to  receive  any  farther  communica- 
tion Irom  the  British  minister.   1809 In  6721.03 

—  Rejl'xlions  upon  the  late  corresp.  betw.  Smith  and  Jackaon. 

[anon.]     1810 6721.03 

.ttd^  For  lives  of  Madison,  see  Biography  (p.  173). 

Madoc.    See  Southey  (Robeit) 1686.03 

Madonna.     See  BibUcal  and  relig   lit.  (Mary,  p.  91)  ; — Fine  arts 

[Sacred  art,   y.  47  ;  /or  v}iirks  by  Mrs.  Jameson  and  otUrs)  ; 

and  Mary  {Virgin),  i#tbe  general  alpliabet. 
Madrid.     See  Countries  {.Spain  ;  travels,  p.  370). 
Madura,   [Hindosian}.      Fandion  chronicle.      [In  Taylor  (Wm.) 

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Maedler  (Johami  Heinrichl.     General  movement  of  the    stars 

around  u  central  point.    [/«  Sm.  rejiort,  1859.]     .    .  3936.U 
Maetzner    (Ed.)     English  grammar.      Tr.    by   C.  J. 

Grece.     ,3  v.     London,  187^.  b=.     .     .     .  6435.19 
Maffitt  {Rtv.  John  N.)    Genius  :  a  lecture.     Kew  Bedford,  1841. 

8° In  2635.31 

Maga  papers  about  Paris.     .See  Tuckerman  (H.  T.)     18G7.    963.22 
Magasiu  "pittoresque.     v.  1-^8,  l«33-70.     38  v.  in  37. 

Paris,  1833-70.  fol U.G. 

Magdala.     //-n/i/ ((?.  yl.).  The  march  to.  1868.  1086.01 

See  also  Countries  {Abyssinia,  i>.  285). 
Magdalenisra.     See  Social  SLicnce.    {FrosUtution.) 
Magee  ( liev.  Wm. )    Scriptural  doctrines  of  the  atone- 
ment and  sacrifice.     2v.  N.  Y.,  1839.   8°.  3573.U 

—  Arnold  {F  )     Our  bishops  and  deans,  v.  2,  1S75.       .     .  3446.13 
Magellan  iStrails  of).    5x"  Countries  {Magellan,  p.  342  .—Fata- 

goiiia,  p.  357)  ;  aha  Pigafetta  (A.),  and  others.  First  voyage 
round  the  world.     1878 913.20 

Magenta,  pseud.     Handy  horse-book.     5th  ed.    Edin- 
burgh, 18G8.   12° 4627.05 

—  Treatment   of    our   domestic    dogs.       Edinburgh, 

181  8.   U° 4617.30 

Magic.     See  Occult  sciences. 

Magic  of  science.     .See  Wylde  (James)  1872 3922.06 

Magic  staff  (The).     See  Davis  (A.  J.) 304U.1G 

Magill  {R  V.  AViu.)  Achievements  of  the  Bible  a  proof  of  its  di- 
vine origin.  [In  Science  and  revelation,  1875.]  .  3588.16 
Magiiiu  I  \\  m. )  Eraserian  papers.  With  life,  by  K. 
S.  Mackenzie.  New  York,  ]8.".9.  1.°.  .  2536.01 
Conlents :  Memoir  of  Maginn.  Election  of  editor  for 
Fraser's  mag.  The  Sheriihiii  family.  Herrick  Latmized. 
Horace  in  other  shapes.  Specimens  of  a  Latin  ti".  of  the 
'Beggar's opera.*  .Miiginn  on  Macaulay.  PUilos.  of  laugh- 
ter. Politics  of  1831.  Lay  of  the  dismal  cramp.  Death 
ofNapoleou.  Poetical  plagiaries.  M<iore.  Batney  Moore  ; 
a  vision  of  Coveut  Garden  and  St.  Giles's.  Miss  Pipsou. 
Sir  Wiilter  Scott.  The  spermaceti  candle.  Song  of  the 
shirtless.  Nonsense  verses.  Lament  upon  Apsley  house. 
Paraphrase  of  Anacreon's  33d  ode.  Irish  genius.  O'Do- 
herty's  conles.siou.  Willis's  Pencilliugs.  Another  caw 
from  the  Kookwood.  Sabbath  joys.  The  statesman. 
Character  of  Hamlet.  Aguewidos.  Mr.  Grant's  Great  me- 
tropolis. Epauiinoudas  Grubb,  or  Feniniore  Cooper  vs. 
Sir  Walter  Scotl.  Did  Hannibal  know  the  use  of  gun- 
pow.ler?  Giaotley  Berkeley  and  his  novel.  Letter  on  the 
Berkeley  and  Fraaer  affair. 

—  Homeric  ballads,  and   comedies  [Timon,    Charon, 

Menippus,  and  Menippus  and  Chiron]  of  Lucian, 
transl.  Annot.  by  S.  Mackenzie.  New  York, 
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—  O'Doherty   papers.     Annotated   by  S.    Mackenzie. 

2  v.     New  York,  1855.   12° 2j3(i  02 

—  Shakespeare    papers.      Annot.    by    S.    Mackenzie. 

New  York,  1836.   12° 1751.09 

*5~  For  biogr,  notices  of  M.,  see  Biography  (p.  173). 
Magna  charta.     .S'ee  Countries  (£n^/<ni'-^ :   Const.  unJ  j^or.,  p.  307), 
for  works  by  Stubbs  (IT.),  Thomson  {R.)  and  olurs. 


Magnalia.    See  Mather  (Cotton).    2  v.  1865 3466.02 

Magnanimity.  Cracroft  {B.)  Essays,  v.  1, 1868  ;  p.  182-193.  2521.13 

Magnetism.  See'B\ijsics  {Maguetisnn); — AnimaJ  magnetism  (p,  28). 

Magoon    (Elijah    Lyman,    D.D.)       Orators    of     the 

[Amer.]  revolution.     N.  Y.,  1848.   12°.     .   6311.12 

Note. — For  contents  Bee  Elocution,  eloquence,  etc.  (p.  443). 

—  Eepublican  Christianity  ;  or,  true  liberty.     Boston, 

1849.   12°. .   3573.18 

—  Westward   empire  :  or  the  great  drama  of  human 

progress.  New  York,  1856.  12°.  .  .  .  2536.22 
Magrini  (Luigi).    Vibratory  movement  of  matter,  ponderable  and 

imponderable.     [In  Sm.  report.  1868.] 3936.23 

Maguire    (John   Francis,   M.F.)    Father  Mathew  ;  a 

biography.     New   York,   1.^64.   12°.     .     .   3122.12 

—  The  Irish  in  America.     L.,  18(18.   12°.     .     .1133.06 

—  Pontificate  of  Pius  ix.     L.,   1870.  8°.      ..     .  3425.21 

Note. — The  3d  ed.  of  his  '  Rome  and  its  rul'er.' 
Maguire  (Eev.  Bobert).     St.  Peter  non-Eoman  in  his 

mission.     London,  1871.  8° 3573.17 

Maguire  (Thomas,  LL.D.)     Essays    on  the  Platonic 

ethics.     London,  1870.  8° 5425.24 

Magns  (The).    See  Barrett  (Francis).    1801 3818,01 

Magyars.     See  Countries  {Hungary,  p.  330)  ;— Literature  {Hunga- 
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Maha-Bharata. 

—  Last  days  of  Krishna  and  the  eons  of  Pandu.    Tr.  from  Per- 

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—  Manning    (C)     Mahabarata.     [With    short    extracts.    In    her 

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«S"  See  also  Bhagavat-Geeta  (p.  76)  ;— Nala. 
Maha-Vira-Charita.     Adventures   of  the  great  hero 

Bama.     An  Indian  drama  in  seven  acts.     Tr.  into 

English  prose  from  the  Sanskrit  of  Bharabhuti. 

By  J.  Pickford.  London,  1S71.  12°.  .  .  7811.09 
Mahafiy   (John  Pentland).      Kant's  philosophy  for 

English  readers,     t.   1,  3.     L.,  1872.   8°.  Sil4.13 

—  Old  Greek  life.     N.  Y.,  1876.  16°.     [History  prim- 

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—  Prolegomena  to  ancient  history,  containing  1.  The 

interpretation  of  legends  and  inscriptions.  2.  A 
survey  of  old  Egyptian  literature.  London, 
1871.  8° 427.20 

—  Eamblesand  studies  in  Greece.  L.,1876.  12°.  1032.16 

—  Social  life  in   Greece  from  Homer  to  Menander. 

London,  m4.   12° 421.31 

—  Twelve  lecMres    on   primitive    civilizations,    and 

their  physical  conditions.     L.,  1869.   16°.     423.13 

Mahau  (Asa).     Critical  history  of  the  late  American 

war.     New  York,  1877.  8° 614.22 

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—  Modern  mysteries  exposed.     B.,  1855.   12°.  3815.23 
Mahau  (Dennis  Hart).     Descriptive  geometry  ;  draw- 
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De  Volson  Wood.     New  York,  1873.  8°.   .  3925.14 
Mahan  (Milo).     Church  history  of  the  first  seven  cen- 
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inspiration.  New  York,  1863.  12'".  .  .  3731  19 
Mahomet.    See  Mohammed  (in    Biography,  p.  178).     For  plays 

whose   initial   word  is  'Mahomet,'  see  Plays    {Alphabetic 

arrangement). 
Mahon  {Lord).    See  Stanhope  (P.  H.,  earl). 
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l'.i° 57:h2.01 

Mahony  (iJeu.  Francis  Sylvester).     Eeliques  of  father 

Prout.     Illus.  by  D.  Maclise.    New  ed.    London, 

1868.   12° 2534.27 

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Mahony  (S.  I. )    Six  years  in  the  monasteries  of  Italy, 

etc.,  with  remarks  illustrating  some  of  the  pecu- 
liar doctrines  of  the  Boman  cath.  church.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1836.  8° 3424.24 

Maid,  Maiden.  For  titles  with  these  initial  words  see  Fiction 
(p.  501)  ;— Plays  {Alphabetical  arrangement). 

Mail  service.    See  Postal  service. 

Mail-bags  (Ten  years  among  the).    See  Holbrook  (J.)    .  2712.10 


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Maillard  (Fritlerici.  Leg  fiUes  du  notaire,  ou  les  tribu- 
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Maillard  (k.  Doran).  History  of  the  republic  of 
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Maillet   (Benoit  do).      Telliamed  :  or  discourses  on 

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Maimbourg  (Claude).  Life  of  St.  Thomas  of  ViUanova.  [In 
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Maimomdes  ;  or  Moses  Ben  Maimon.  J7ie  Judaic- 
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debt-law,  and  .factory-slave-law.  London,  18. !8. 
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—  home  account  of  [his]  life  and  writings,  and  of  the 

origin   of   the   Judaic   code   of  laws.      London, 
18.!8.   8° 3573.28 

—  Testimonies     to  the  fertility  of  ancient   Palestine. 

London,  1838.  8° 3573.28 

Main  (Alexander).    Life  and  conyersations  of  Samuel 

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Main  (Robert).     Rudimentary  astronomy.     London, 

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jBfS"  For  numerous  astronomical  papers  by  R.  M.  sre  As- 
,  tronomical  soc.     Memoirs,  v.  10-29  (p.  51  of  Catalogue). 

Main   (Thomas  J.)   and  Bro"wu  (T.)     The  indicator 

and    dynamometer,    with    applications    to    the 

Bteam-engine.     London,  1864.  8°.       .     .  3925.30 
Maine  (Henry  Sumner).     Ancient  law:  its  connection 

with   the  early  history   of  society,   and  modern 

ideas.     New  York.  1864.   S° 5624.02 

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York,  1875.  8^ 5624.08 

A'ofe.— Reviewed  by  J.  E.  Cliffe  Leslie  in  Fortn.  rev., 
March,  1875. 

—  Roman  law  and  legal  education.    [In  Cambridge  essays,  1856.] 

—  Village-communities  in  the  East  and  West.     Lon- 

don, 1871.  8" 5624.03 

Nolf.. — Reviewed  by  J.  S.  Mill  in  Fortn.  rev..  May,  1871 ; 

repr.  in  bis  Dissert.,  v.  5,  1875 2535.25 

Same.  With  other  lectures,  addresses  and  es- 
says.    New  York,  1876.  8^ 5624.03a 

Contents  :  Village    communities.     Effects    of    observ.  of 
India  on  modern  European   thougbt.     Univ.  addressea  on 
education.      Theory  of  evidence.    Roman  law  and  legal 
education. 
Maine.     See  Countries  (Matne,  p.  342). 

Maine  historical  society.  Collections,  v.  1-6,  Port- 
land ;  V.  7,  Bath,  1847-76.   8^ 602.01 

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pt.  1.  Freeman  (C.)  Account  of  Limerick.  Hubbard  (J.) 
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from  early  records.  Cleeves  (G.),  Lewis  [G.),  ami  others. 
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".-e  coast  of  Maiue.  -Submission  of  the  inhabitanta  of 
Black  Point,  Blue  Poiut,  and  Fiilmovitli,  to  tlie  jurisdic- 
tion of  Mass.,  July,  1658.  Godfrey  (E.)  Petition  to  gov. 
of  Mass.,  1654.  Petition  from  iuUabitants  of  York.  Kit- 
tery,  Saco.  Wells,  and  Cape  Porpus,  to  O.  Cromwell,  Aug. 
12,  1656,  to  be  continued  under  the  government  of  Mass. 
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14,  1G56.  Curwin  i  J  )  Letter  about  affairs  of  New  Eng- 
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giiages ;  Ace.  of  catU.  missions  in  Maine.  Arnold  (Benedict). 
Letters  wbile  on  an  eiped.  across  Maine  to  attack  Quebec, 
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Some  account  of  an  anc.  settlement  on  Sheepscot  river. 
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ti'ins  of  the  O'Brien  family,  at  Machias,  in  Amer.  rev. 
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with  note  by  J.  W.  Thoiuton.  Packard  (A.  S.)  Hist,  of 
Bunker  Hill  monument,  Bartlet  (W.  H.)  Contrib.  to  tbe 
hist,  of  liatli.  Strachey  (W.)  Ace.  of  Nortbern  [Poph^io] 
colony;  witli  introd.  by  W.  8.  Bartlet.  McKeen  (J.)  Arc. 
of  early  fcettlemeula  at  Saijadahock  and  on  Androscoggin 
river.  Wharton  (It.)  Patent  to  land  onibe  AndroscoMgin, 
1686,  with  dopoBitious  of  J.  Reding,  V.  Neale,  R.  CoUicut, 
and  Perepole.  tbe  Indian.  Fry  (R.)  Petitiun  to  gov. 
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morial to  Mass..  rel.  to  tbe  Kennebeck  Indians.  Gyles  (J.) 
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moutb.  Me. 

4.  Willis  [W.)  AddrOHB,  Augusta,  Feb.  2.  1865,  Allen 
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Eddy  on  the  Kennebec.  Robbins  (\.  C)  Letter  from 
gen.  Washington  to  gen.  Knox,  1789,  with  ace.  of  the  first 
woolen  manuf.  in  U.  S.  Burgess  (G.)  AddieBs,  annual 
meeting,  Aug.  2,  1854.  Willis  (W.)  Langnnge  of  tbe  Ab- 
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guage of  tbe  Abnaquies.  Kittery  Memorial,  1761.  Cush- 
man  (D  )  Ancient  settlement  at  Sheepscot;  with  app.  by 
W.  Willis,  Coffin  (P.^  Memoir  by  C.  Woodman,  and  jour- 
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5.  Willis  (W.)  Inaug.  address,  cont.  notices  of  former 
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6.  WiUis  (W.)  Scotch-Irish  immigration  to  Maine,  and 
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lawyers  of  Lincoln  and  Kennebec  counties.  Gardiner 
(R.  H.)  Memoir  of  Benj.  Vaughan.  Gallatin  (A.)  Auto- 
biography. 1798.  Williamson  (J  )  Castine  and  the  old 
coins  lound  there.  WiUis  (W.)  Remarks  on  coins  found 
at  Portland,  1849,  and  at  Richmond's  Island,  3855.  Ver- 
milye  (A.  G.)  Memoir  of  John  Murray,  first  niiuister  in 
BootUbay.  Ballard  (E.)  Eaily  bist.  of  the  P.  E.  church  in 
Maine.  Vetromile  (E.)  Abuaki  Indians,  their  treaties  of 
1713  and  1717.  and  vocabulary.  tTmfreville  (E.)  Selec- 
tions from  his  'Present  state  of  Hudson's  bay,'  rel.  to  In- 
dians of  Hudson's  bay  and  their  language  ;  by  W.  Willis. 
Cadillac  (M.  de  la  M.)  Extracts  from  his  memoir  cone. 
Acadia  and  New  Eng.;  tr.  by  J.  Robb.  Prince  (G.)  Voy. 
of  G.  Weymouth  to  coast  of  Maine,  1605  ;  islands  and 
river  now  called  St.  George,  visited  by  Weymouth.  Cush- 
man  (D.)  Weymouth's  voyage.  Waldo  {Gen.)  Circular, 
in  Germany,  1753,  tr.  with  introd.  by  J.  W.  Locke.  Pow- 
nall (T.)  Certificate  ou  taking  possession  of  Penobscot, 
country,  1759.  Mass.  Ci^m.  to  make  a  division  of  the  French 
in  the  co.  of  York.  French  neutrals  in  Maine  ;  with  prelim, 
note  by  J.  Williamson.  Chadbourne  (P.  A.)  Oyster  shell 
deposit  on  Damaiiscotta  river.  Proceedings.  Itf59.  with 
obit,  notices  of  members,  by  "W.  Willis.  Woods  (L.) 
Eulogy  on  P.  Cleaveland. 

7.  Godfrey  (J.  E.)  Anc.  Penobscot  ;  Pilgrims  of  the 
Penobscot;  Baron  do  St.  Castin  ;  Castin  the  younger; 
Bashaba  and  tbe  Tarratines.  Bourne  (E.  E.)  Garrison 
houses,  York  Co.  Journal  of  the  attack  ou  tbe  Brit,  forces, 
July,  1779  ;  comni.  by  J.  Williamson.  Hough  (B.  F.) 
Pemaquid  in  its  relations  to  our  col.  bist.  Wilhamson  (J.) 
Materials  ior  a  hist,  of  Fort  Halifax  ;  Proposed  province 
of  New  Ireland;  Slavery  in  Maine.  Wilhamson  (W.  D.) 
Relig.  denominations  in  Me.  at  close  of  revolution.  Pow- 
ell (T.  D.)  Notices  of  the  Powell  family.  Benson  tS.  P.) 
Origin  of  art.  viii.,  literature,  in  tbe  const,  of  Maiue- 
Brown  (J.  M.)  Gbamplain's  voyages,  1604-06,  in  gulf  of 
Maiue.  Allen  (W.)  Now  and  then.  Sewall  ,R.  K  )  Pop. 
ham's  town  of  Fort  St.  George.  Williamson  (J.)  Memoir 
of  B.  Burton.  Vetromile  (E.)  Acadia  and  its  aborigines. 
Allen  (W.)  Binghamland.  Proceedings,  with  biog.  sketches. 

—  Same.  2d  series,  v.  1-2.  Portland,  1869  ;  Cam- 
bridge, 1877.  8° 602.08 

Contents :  v.  1,  2.  Doc.  hist,  of  Maine.  1.  Kohl  (J.  G.) 
Hist,  of  the  discov.  of  Maine  ;  with  app.  on  the  voyages  of 
the  Cabots,  By  M.  d'Avezac.  2.  Hakluyt  (R.)  Discourse 
on  western  planting,  with  pref.,  €(c.,  by  L.  Woods.  Ed. 
by  C.  Deane. 

Maine  liquor  law.     See  Clubb  (H.  S.)    1856 5834.14 

Maine  de  Biran.     See  Lippmcott,  Aug.,  1875  (by  T.  8.  Perry). 

Maintenon  {Mvie.  de).  See  Biography  (p.  173) ;  also  James  (G. 
P.  R.)  Memoirs  of  celebiated  women.  1876  [3251.10]; 
Fortn.  rev.,  v.  25,  1876  [2  art.  by  J.  C.  Moriaon). 


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Mainwaring  (^eo.  B.)     Observ.  on  the  police.     LondoD,  1822. 

8'    t/n  Pamphleteer,  v.  19-20] 60.i8.19 

Mainwaring  ISir  Tliumaa).      Sf,*:  Leycester  {Sir  P.)    Triicts  in 

the   controversy  respecting  Amicia,  etc.    [Ohetbam    eoc, 

V.  78.80.] 6095  38 

Mteolioa.     See    Becliwith   (A.)  [1463.19]  ; —Fortnum   (C.  D.  E.) 

[H63.09)  ,—a(so  Fine  iirts  {Pottery,  p.  6471. 
Mair    (James   Allun,  eii)      Handbook    of    proverbs  ; 

and  family  mottoes.     L.,  1873.   16°.    .     .  6all.3-l 
Maistre    (Josepli  JVIarie,   comte    de).      Considerations 

Bur  la  France.  Noiiv.  id.  Lyon,  18G8.  8°.  5715.'2G 

—  De  I'eglise  gallicane  dans  son  rapport  avec  le  sou- 

verain  pontile.     Lyon,  1859.  8°.     .     .     .  b572.27 
■—  Du  pape.     21e  ed.     Lyon,  18B8.  8°.   .     .     .  3572.26 

—  Essai  sur  le  principe  ge'nerateur  dee  constitutions 

et  institutions.     Paris,  1867.  8°.     .     .     .  5715.26 

—  Examen  de  la  philosophie  de  Bacon.     5e  ed.     2  v. 

Lyon,  1858.  8° 5411.07 

—  Lettres  k  un  gentilhomme  russe  sur  I'inquisition 

espagnole.     Paris,  1859.  8° 3572.30 

—  Les  soirees  de  Saint-Petersbourg,  ou  entretiens  sur 

le  gouvernement  temporel  de  la  providence  ;  sui- 
vies  d'un  Traite'  sur  les  sacrifices.  8e  ed.  2  v. 
Lyon,  18G2.  8".    .     .     .' 3572.29 

—  Sur  lea  delais  de  la  justice  divine.     See  Plutarch.     .  3572.30 

4JS"  For  notices  of  J.  de  M.,  see  Biography  (p.  173). 
Maistre  (Xavier  de).   Journey  round  my  room.    From 
the  French,  with  notice  of  the  author's  life,  by 
H.  Atwell.     New  York,  1871.   12°.  .     .     .2534.29 

—  CEuvres  choisies.     Paris,  18  8.  12°.  .     .     .  7047.05 

Contents  :  Le  leproxil  de  la  cite  d'Aoste.    Les  prisonniers 

du  Cauc&se.    Lajeune  sibtirienue.     Voyage  autuur  de  ma 

chambre.    Le  papillon. 
Maitland  (Charles).     The  church  in  the  Catacombs. 

London,  1846.  8° 3416.19 

Maitland  (Edward).     By  and  by  :  an  hist,  romance 

of  the  future.     New  York,  1873.    12°.     .     235.90 

—  ffigher  law  :  a  romance.     N.  Y.,  1872.  12°.     213.76 

—  Jewish  literature  and  modern  education,  or  use  and 

misuse  of  the  Bible  in  the  schoolroom,  [anon.'] 
London,  1872.    12= 3564.18 

—  Pilgrim  and  the  shrine  ;  life  and  correspondence 

of  H.  Ainslie.  London,  1871.  12°.  .  .  3584.21 
Note. — "  The  '  Pilgrim  and  the  shrine  '  and  '  Higher  law  ' 
present  the  evolution  of  religion  and  morals;  '  By  and  by,' 
the  proper  supremacy  of  the  intuitions." — Author. 

Maitland  (Sir  Frederick  Lewis).  Narrative  of  the  sur- 
renderof  Buonaparte  and  of  his  residence  onboard 
H.M.S.  Bellerophon.  2d  ed.    L.,1826.   8°.   3131.23 

Maitland  (James).     See  Lauderdale  (.'ames,  earl  of). 

Maitland  (Samuel  Eofl'ey).  The  dark  ages.  2d  ed. 
London,  1845.   8" 3425.06 

—  Enquiry  into  the  grounds  on  which  the  prophetic  period  of 

Daniel  and  St.  John  has  been  supposed  to  consist  of  1260 
years.    2ded.    Loudon,  1837.  8" 3427.15 

—  Eruvin  ;  or  essays.     2d  ed.     L.,  1850.   12°.  3573.25 

Contents  :  Revelation.  Of  the  impedimenta  to  the  right 
understanding  of  scripture.  Man  before  the  fall.  Satan. 
The  fall.  Fallen  angels.  The  millennium.  The  kingdom 
of  Messiah.     Regeneration.     Miracles. 

—  Eight  essays  on  various  subjects.L., 1852.16°.  3573.19 

Contents  :  Mystical  interpretation  of  scripture.  Sacred 
art.  Music.  Printing.  Matter  of  fact.  The  fulness  of 
the  Gentiles.  The  Waldenses  and  Albigenses :  Perrin's 
History  of  the  Vaudois.     The  Lollards. 

—  Letter  to  H.  J.  Rose,  with  strictures  on  Milner's  Church  his- 

tory.    2d  ed.     London,  1835.  8° 3427.15 

— -  Second  letter  to  Rose,  on  Milner's  History  of  the  church. 
Loudon,  1835.     8° 3427.15 

—  Letter  to  J.  King,  occasioned  by  his  '  Maitland  not  autliorized 

to  censure  Milner."    London.  1835.  8' 3427  15 

—  Remarks  ou  that  part  of  King's  •  Maitland  not  authorized  to 

censure  Milner,'  which  relates  to  the  Waldenses.  incl.  reply 
toG.S.Faber's  'Reineriusaud  Maitland.'  L.,183ii.8°.  3427.15 

—  Six  letters  on  Fox's  'Acts  and  monuments.'     Lou- 

don, 1837.  8° 3427.15 

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Majolica.     See  Maiolica. 

Major  (H.,  i^ii.tf.i.)  Science  manuals.  Physical 
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M^or  (Richard  Henry,  editor).     Discoveries  of  prince 
Henry  the  navigator.     London,  1868.  8°. 
Note. — A  reprint  of  his  '  Life  of  prince  Henry.' 

—  Early  voyages  to  Australia,  to  the  time  of  Captain 

Cook.     London,  Ilakhiyt  soc,  1859.  8°.  .   1066.01 


—  India  in  the  15th  century  :  narratives  of  voyages. 

London,  Hakluytsoc,  1.S57.  8°.      ...  1035.09 

—  Site  of  the  lost  colony  of  Greenland.     [In  Royal  geogr.  see. 

Journal,  v.  43,  1873.] 904.07 

Majorca.     See  Countries  {Majorca,  p.  342). 

Makemie  (Francis).     Sermon  preached  at  New  York,  170G.     [In 

N.  y.  hist   soc.     Coll.,  1870.] 615.12 

—  Narrative  of  imprisonment  of  M.,  for  preaching  sermon  at 

N.  r.  [/iiForce  (P.)  Coll..  v.  4,  1846.)  ....  577.11 
Makers  of  Florence.  See  Oliphant  {Mrs.  M.  O.  W.)  .  .  637.21 
Makiiis    (G.   H.)      Manual  of  metallurgy.     London, 

1862.   12°. 3933.54 

Malabar.     See  Countries  {Malabar,  p.  342). 
Malacca  (Straits  of).     See  Countries,  etc.  (p.  342). 
Malacology.     See  MoUusca. 

Malau  (Eev.  Soloman  Cesar).  Life  and  times  of  S. 
Gregory  the  illuminator,  founder  of  the  Armenian 
church.  Tr.  from  the  Armenian.  London, 
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—  On  ritualism.     London,  1867.  12°.     .     .     .3767.17 

—  ed.     Conflicts  of  the  Holy  Apostles,  an  apocryphal 

book  of  the  early  Eastern  church.  With  the 
Epistle  of  D.  Dionysius  the  areopagite  to  Timo- 
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Malay  annals.  Tr.  from  the  Malay  language,  by  J. 
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Malcom  (Howard).  Christian  rule  of  marriage. 
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Malcolm  (Mr  John).     History  of  Persia,  [to  1814]. 

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—  Kaye  {J.    W.)     Lives  of  Indian   officers,  v.    1,  1867  ;  p.    129- 

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Chretien  et  d'un  philosopUe  chiuois.  2.  Recherche  de  la 
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Maling  (E.  A.)  In-door  plants,  and  how  to  grow 
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Malkia  (Benj.  Heath).  Classical  disquisitions  and 
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Mallory  (Daniel).  Life  and  speeches  of  Henry  Clay. 
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Malmesbury  (J.  Harris,  ls(  earl  of).    See  Harris  (James).  3116.24 

Maloa  de  Chaido  (Pedro).  Obras  escogidaa.  [In  Ochoa.  Ea- 
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Maloue  (Edmond).  Cursory  observ.  on  the  poems 
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Malory  {Sir  Thomas,  compiler).  History  of  king  Ar- 
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Malot  (Hector  Henri).  Les  victimos  d'amour.  Les 
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Same.     Les  amants.  Seed.  P., 1870.  12°.  7024.3:J 

Same.     Les  epoux.    2eed.  P.,  1867.  12°.  7024.;!2 

—  Suzanne.     Paris,  1872.   12-' 7024.31 

—  On  cure  de  proTince.     Paris,  1872.    12°.     .  7024.3.5 
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Malta.     *e  Countries  (^falla.  p.  342,  ;— Knighthood  (p.  667). 

Malte  Brun  (Conrad,  Danish  Malthe  Conrad  Bruun) 
and  Balbi  (A. )  System  of  universal  geography. 
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[5914.01)  ;— W.  Godwin   (5914.06)  ;— W.    HazUtt   (5914.10]  : 
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—  Statements  respecting  the  East  India  college.    2d  ed.     [In 

Pamphleteer,  v.  9. 1817.) 5058.09 

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London,  1617.  24" 551.01 

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Man.     /Ke~  Titles  whose  initial  word  ia  *  Man  '  are  omitted  here 

if  entt^red  below  under  Man  and  anthropology.     Tor  titles 

of  novels  and  plays  with  initial  word  "  Man,'  see  Fiction 

(p.  502)  ; — Plays  [Alphabetical  arrangement). 
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F.)  [5438.07]. 
Man  (Essay  on).    See  Pope  (Alexander). 
Man  \lsle  of).     See  Countries  [Man,  Isle  of,  p.  342). 
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Man  and  apes.     See  Mivart  (St.  George).     1874 4713.12 

Man  and  beast  here  and  hereafter.  &<:  Wood  (J.Q.)  1875.4737.14 

Man  and  nature.    5e«  Marsh  (Goo.  P.)     1804 4113.34 

Man  in  earnest  :  life  of  .\,  H.  Conant.  See  Collier  (R.)  1808.  3043.22 
Man  in  the  moone ;  or  Euglish  fortune-teller.     Ed.  by  J.  O. 

HaUiwell.    [In  Percy  soc.,  v.  29.] 0000.29 

'  Man  of  Kent '  (Passages  from  the  autobiography  of  ai. 

[anon.']  Ed.  by  E.  F.  Stanley.  L.,1866.  8°.  3014.23 
Man  upon  the  sea.     See  Goodrich  (P.  B.)     1858.      .     .    .    923.12 
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Man-woman.     See  Damas>(s  (Alex.)     1873 6836.06 


MAN:    ANTHROPOLOG-Y,   ETHNOLOGY,   PREHISTORIC  MAN,  ETC. 

Abbangement  of  Subdivisions.— 1,  Anthropology.  2,  Ethnology.  3,  Prehistoric  man  (1,  Ge-neral  works.  2,  Cavt 
dwellings,  Stone  age,  and  Megalithic  monumfnis).     4,  Miscellaneous  treatises. 

j8^  See  also,  in  the  general  alphabet,  the  following  subsidiary  headings,  n'z.— Archeeology  {p.  32}  ;~Biblical  and  religloul 
literature  (p.  76-10(J)  ;— Biology  (p.  21G)  ;— Evolution  (p.  452;— Family  (p.  454)  ;— Geology  (p.  673)  ;— Government  and 
politics  (p.  584-589)  ;— History  (p.  G24)  ;— Language  (p.  673)  ;— Life  (p.  TOO)  ;— Longevity  (p.  717)  ;— Marriage  ;— Medicine 
{Anatomy  ;— Body  and  mind  ;~~Heredity  ;— Physiology  j^etc.  etc.]  ;— Moral  science  ;— Natural  history  {Darwinian  and 
other  development  theories  ;  — Mammals  ; —Vertebrates,  etc.)  ;— Negro  ; —Philosophy  (vaHous  headings)  ;— Phrenology  ; 
Physiognomy  ;— Political  economy  (Populatvm,  fie.) ;— Social  science  {Civilization  ;— Progress  ; Society);— Vital  statistics  ; 
Women.  Also  {under  Countries,  p.  265-394)  names  of  various  countries  and  races,  as  Africa  (p.  2SG)  ;— America  {Anti. 
quities,  p.  288)  ;— Asia  (p.  291}  ;— England  {Ethnology,  p.  309)  ;— Indians  (p.  332) ;— United  States  {Antiquities,  p.  375)  ;  etc. 


1.  Anthropology. 

Anthropological  Toyievr.  v.  1-8.  L.,  1S63-70.  8".  4735.02 
Note. — V.  1.  Includes  '  Transactions  of  the  Anthrop.  boc.»' 
April  21  to  July  7, 1863  ;  v.  2-8  have  appended  '  Jour,  of  the 
Anthrop.  soc.,'  v.  2-6.  To  v.  4  is  attached  'The  Popular 
mag.  of  anthropology,'  v.  1,  18G6. 
Anthropological  soc.  Memoirs,  v.  1-3,  18G3-G9.  4735.13 
Contents  :  v.  1.  Hunt  (J.)  Negro's  place  in  nature.  Pea- 
cock (T.  B.)  Weight  of  the  brain  in  the  negro.  Bollaert 
(W.)  Past  and  present  populations  of  tlje  new  world.  Ac- 
count of  the  astronomy  of  the  red  man.  Introd.  to  the 
palEBOgraphy  of  America.  Thurnam  (J.)  The  two  princi- 
pal forms  of  ancient  British  and  Gaulish  skulls.  Pritchard 
(W.  T.)  Viti  and  its  inhabitants.  Notes  on  the  South  Sea 
islanders  (the  Bamoans).  Davis  (J.  B.)  The  Neanderthal 
skull.  Roberts  (G.  E.)  Discovery  of  kiat-vaens  on  the 
•  Muckle  Heog'  in  the  island  of  Unst,  Shetland.  Burton 
(R.F.)  Notes  on  the  Dahoman.  Sellon  (E.)  Phallic  worship 
of  India.     Bendyshe  (T.)  History  of  authropolofty. 

2.  Gibb  (G.  D.)  Points  of  difference  between  the  larynx 
of  the  negro  and  the  white  mau.  Vamberry  (A  )  The  der- 
vishes and  the  hadjis  of  the  East.  Harris  (J.  M.)  Origin, 
manners,  customs,  and  superstitions  of  tho  Galliuaa  of 
Sierra  Leone.  Beddoe  (J.)  Testimony  of  local  phenomena 
in  the  west  of  Eiigland  to  the  permanence  of  anthropo- 
logical types.  Bollaert  (W.)  aiaya  hieroglyphic  alpbabet 
of  Yucatan.  Coutrib.  to  an  introd.  to  the  anthropology  of 
the  new  world.  Beavan  (H.  J.  C.)  Obs.  on  the  people  in- 
habiting Spain.  Marshall  (G.  il  )  Genealogy  in  connexion 
with  anthropolt>gy.  Blake  ;,C.  C.)  Certain  '  simious  *  skulls, 
with  ref.  to  a  skull  from  Louth,  Ireland.  Broca  (P.)  De- 
scrip,  of  a  new  goniometer.  Pike  (L.  O.)  Physical  charac- 
teristics of  the  Engl,  people.  Wesley  (W.H.)  Iconography 
of  the  skull.  Higgins  (A.)  Orthographic  projection  of  the 
skull.  Owens  (S.  R.  I.)  Hindu  neology.  Pctrie  (G  )  The 
brocks  and  so-called  Picts'  houses  of  Orkney.  Anderson 
(J.)  Ancient  remains  of  Caithness.  Shortt  (J.)  A  living 
microcephale.  Burton  (U.  F.)  A  hermaphrodite.  Sellon 
(E.)  Indian  gnosticism,  or  Sacti  Puja.    Seemann  (Bi)  Re- 


semblance of  inscriptions  on  anc.  Brit,  rocks  with  those 
of  Central  America.  Walker  R.  B.  N.)  Alleged  sterility 
of  women  of  savage  races  with  native  males  after  liaviny 
had  children  by  a  white  man.  Westropp  (H.  M.)  Analo- 
gous forms  of  implements  among  early  and  primitive 
races.  Hunt  (J.)  Explor.  into  archaic  authrnpulogy  of 
Uuat,  Brassay,  and  Zetland.  Tate  (R  )  Report  of  Zetland 
anthrop.  exped.  Beddo  (J.)  Head-forms  of  the  west  of 
England.  Morris  (J.  P.)  Explor.  in  Kirkhead  cave  at  Ul- 
verstoue.  Hunt  (J.)  Influence  of  some  kinds  of  peat  in 
destroying  the  human  body.  Inscriptions  on  stones  in 
the  Islands  of  Brassay.  Bower  (J.)  History  of  ancient 
slavery.  Mitchell  (A  )  Blood-relatiouship  in  marriage  ;  its 
influence  upon  ofl'spring. 

3.  Oliver  (S.  P.)  The  Hovaa  and  other  tribes  of  Mada- 
gascar. Davis  (J.  B.)  Skeleton  of  an  Aiuo  woman  and  three 
men.  Thurnam  (J.)  Fuithor  observ.  on  two  forms  of  an- 
cient British  skullB.  Devis  (0.  W.)  Elasticity  of  animal 
type.  Gibb  (G.  D.)  Vocal  and  other  influences  of  pendency 
of  tho  epiglottis.  Character  of  the  voice  in  the  nations  of 
Asia  and  Mrica.  Blake  (C.  C.)  Skulls  found  in  the  round 
barrows  of  the  so.  of  England.  Skull  from  the  cairn  of 
Get,  etc.  Researches  of  Dr.  E.  Dupont  in  Bi-lgian  bone- 
caves.  Mitra  (B.  R.)  Gypsies  of  Bengal.  Wake  (C.  S.) 
Psychol,  unity  of  mankind.  Collinson  (J.)  Indians  of  the 
Mosquito  territory.  Lagneau  (ii.)  Saracens  in  France,  tr. 
by  E.  Villin.  Bollaert  (W.)  Ancient  or  lossil  pottery  on 
the  shores  of  Ecuador.  Central  America,  hieroglyphics  of 
Yucatan,  etc.  Anc.  Peruvian  graphic  records.  Cleghorn 
(J.)  Is  tho  character  of  tho  Scotch  the  expression  of  the 
soil  of  Scotland?  Shortt  (J.)  The  Bayadorea.  Habits  and 
manners  of  Slarvar  tribes  of  India.  Houghton  (E.  P.) 
Land  dayas  of  Upper  Sarawak,  etc.  Anderson  (J.)  Excava- 
tions in  Caithness  cairns.  Boggs  {E.  B.)  Fishing  Indians 
of  Vancouver  8  island.  Anderson  (3.)  Horned  cairns  of 
Caithness.  Ernst  (.\.)  Anthrop.  remarks  on  population  of 
Venezula.  Beddoe  (J.)  Physical  characteristics  of  inhab. 
of  Bretagne.  Head-forms  of  the  Danes.  Stature  and  bulk 
of  man  in  the  British  Isles.  Davis  (J.  B.)  Skull  of  a 
GhiUak. 


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MAN:    Anthropology  —  Ethnology. 


Anthropological  society,  coniinued. 
—  [Publications.]    6 v.     London,  1863-65.  8°.  4734.14 
viz:  Blumenbach  (J.  F.)  Anthropological  treatises.   With 
Iiiaiig.    dissfit.   by  J.   Hiintei-   on    the    varieties   of   men. 
Broca  (P.)    Pheuomena  of   h.vbriility,   etc.     Gastaldi  (B.) 
Lake  habitations  (5813.18].    Pouchet  (G.)  Plurality  ot  the 
human  race.     Vogt  (CI  Lectures  on  mau.    Waitz  (T.)  In- 
troduction to  anthropology. 
Blumenbach  {J.  F. )     Antliropological  treatises.     Tr.  by 

T.  Bendyshe.     1865 4734.14 

Bray  {€'.)    Manual  of  anthropology.    1871.     .4734.12 
Contents  :  In  the  beginning.     Man.     Morality.     Religion 
and  death.     Sociology.     Summary  and  conclusion. 
Broca  (P.)    On  the  phenomena  of  hybridity   in  the 

genus  homo.     lB6i 4734.15 

HiBt.  "f  the  transactions  of  the  Anthrop.  soc.  of  Paris,  1865-67. 

[/:i  Sm.  report.  1B68.] 3a36.23 

Bitchner  (L.)     Man  in  the  past,  present,  and  future. 

1872 4734.24 

Ccmdolle  {A.  de).      Probable  future    of    the    human    race.     [In 

Smith,  report,  1875.] a936.30 

Debay^A.)    Histoire  naturelle  de  I'homme  et  de  la 

femme.     16e  ed.     1870 4733.12 

Qregoiy  {J. )    Comparative  view  of  the  state  and  facul- 
ties of   man,  with  those  of  the  animal  world. 

1777 5435.13 

iiisto9-icai  illustrations  of  the  passions,     [anon.]     2  v. 

1825 5436.01 

Hodge  ((7.)    Anthropology.    [In  his  Systematic  theol.,  v.  2,  1872  ; 

ch.  1-4.] 3658.26 

Karnes  ( H.  Home,  lord).     History  of  man  ;  or,  wonders 

of  human  nature,  in  relation  to  the  virtues,  vices, 

and  defects  of  both  sexes.     2d  ed.     2  v.   4734.02 

Hunter  (X)     Iiiaug.   dioBertatiou  on  the  varieties  ot  men.     [In 

Blumenbach  (J.  F.|    Anthrop.  treatises,  1865.]    .     .  4734.17 

Huxley  (2'.  H)     Evidence  as  to  man's  place  in  nature. 

1863 4712.08 

iVofe.— Keviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  117,  1863. 
Lawrence  (  W. )    Lectures  on  the  comparative  anatomy 
and  the  nat.  hist,  of  man.      1848.     .     .     .4325.10 
Monboddo  ^J.  Burnet,  loid).     History  and  philosophy  of   men. 
[/n  Ais  Ancient  metaphysics,  V.  2-5,  1779.)   .     .     .     .6418.04 
Page  (D.)     Man:  where,   whence,    and   whither?  his 
natural  history  relations.     18G8.     .     .     .   4732.01 
PeabSdy  museum  of  American  archseology  and  ethno- 
logy.    Reports,  v.  1,  1868-1876 473.'.10 

Qaatrefages  {A.  de).     Nat.  hist,    of  man  :  elementary. 
From  the  French,  byE.  A.  Youmans  1875.  4733.1G 
Note. — Repr.  from  Pop.  sci.  monthly.  May,  June,  1872. 
Quetelet  (L.  A.  J.)     Treatise  on  man  and  the  develop- 
ment of  bis  faculties.     1842 5814.18 

Savile(B.  W.)    Man  ;  or,  the  old  and  new  philosophy. 

1863 ••  4733.09 

Shields  [C.   W.)     Scientific  and  biblical  anthropology.     [In  his 

Final  philos.,  1877  ;  p.  141-177.] 6416.26 

Tylor  (E.  B.)     Anthropology,     [/n  Euc.vc.  Brit.,  9thed.,  V.2,  1876; 

p.  107-123.] 
Van  Amringe   (W.  F.)     Investigation  of  the  theories 
of  the  natural  history  of  man.     1848.     .  4737.13 
Vogt   (C. )     Lectures  on  man;  his  place  in   creation, 
and  in  the  history  of  the  earth.    1864.     .4734.17 
Waitz  (T.)     Introd.  to  anthropology.     18G3.  .  4734.18 
Wake  (C.  S.)    Chapters  on  man.    With  the  outlines  of 
comparative  psychology.     1868.      .     .     .  4733.10 
Wilson  (D.)    Caliban  :  the  missing  link  [in  the  evo- 
lution of  man].     1873 1752.24 

Wiseman  ^J.)      Nat.   hist,   of  the  human  race.     [In  his  Twelve 
lectures,  v,  I,  1853  ;  p.  136-246.J 3624.05 

2.  Ethnology,  including   question  of  the  unity 
and  diversity  of  the  human  race. 

Agassi!  [C.  J.  R.)    Indigenous  races,    [/n  Nott   (J.  C.)  and  Glid- 
don  (G.  R.)     Indigenous  races,  1867.] 4736.02 

—  Diversity  of  origin  of  the  human  races.     [/«  Christian  eiam- 

iner,  July,  1850  ] 

—  On  the  provinces  of  the  animal  world  and  their  relation  to 

man.     [App.  to  Nott  (J.  C.)  and  Gliddon  (G.  R.)    Types  of 
mankind.  18S7.] 4736.01 

—  Zoological  evidence  for  the  diversity  of  the  races.    [In  Amer. 

assoc.  for  adv.  of  sci.,  v.  3 3946.03 

Bartlett    (J.    M.)      Progress    of   ethnology.      2d    ed. 

1847 4735.01 

Brace  {C.  L.)     Eaces  of  the  old  world.   1863.  .  4734.13 

Brown(R.)     Eaces  of  mankind.     4  v.     1875.  4738.20 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Indians  of  North  and  South  America. 

2.  Hispano-AmericanUfe.  Oceanic  group    Papuan  races. 

Malays.     African  stock.    Egyptians,  Berbers,  etc.     Kaffirs, 

etc.    Hottentots,  Bushmen,  etc.    Negro  and  Negroid  races. 


3.  Negro  races.  Persian  group.  Kurds,  Afghans,  Ar- 
menians.   Indian  stock. 

4.  Aboriginal  races  of  India.  The  Hindoos.  The  Sin- 
ghalese. Laccadave  and  Maldave  islanders.  Mongolian 
family.  Burmese.  Siamese,  etc.  The  Chinese.  The  Tura- 
nians.   The  Dioseuriau  and  European  stock. 

Gibell  {J.  L. )  Testimony  of  modern  science  to  the 
unity  of  mankind.     1859 4733.02 

Curiosit^s  philol.,  geogr.,  et  ethnologiques.  1855. 
[Blbliothfeque  de  poche.] 6411.07 

Dana  {A.  H.)     Inductive  inquiries,  e(c.     1873.2521.25 

Davis  (£.  H.)  On  ethnological  research.  [In  Smith,  report, 
1806.] 3936.21 

Davis  {J.  B.)  Thesaurus  craniorum.  Skulls  of  the 
various  races  of  men.     1867 4733.17 

Fifjuier  (L.)     The  human  race.     1872.     .     ,     .4737.15 

Fontaine  (E.)  How  the  world  was  peopled.  1872.  4733.14 

Gibbs  ((?.)  Instructions  for  research  relative  to  the  ethnology 
and  philol.  of  N.  A.    [In  Sm.  miscel.  coll.,  v,  7]     .  3935.17 

—  Intermixture  of  races.     (/«  Sm.  report,  1864.)     .     .     .3936.19 

Gobineau  {A.,  comte  de).  Moral  and  intellectual  di- 
versity of  races.  From  the  French.  With  in- 
trod. by  H.  Hotz,  and  a  summary  of  question  of 
unity  or  plurality  of  species,  by  J.  C.  Nott. 
1856 4733.15 

HdckeliE.)    History  of  creation.    2  v.     1876 4713.24 

Haldeman  {S.  S.)  Points  of  linguistic  ethnology.  Report  on 
linguistic  ethnology.  [In  Amer.  assoc.  Proc.,  v.  2,  10, 
1850-67.) 3946.02 

Huxley  {T.  li.)     On  the  methods  and  results  of  ethnology.     [In 

Ais  Critiques,  efc  ,  1873;  p.  134-181.) 2632.19 

A'oitf.  — Repr.  from  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  1,  1865. 

Jeffries  (</.  P.)  Natural  history  of  the  human  race. 
1869 4734.11 

Johnes  (.4.  J.)  Philological  proofs  of  the  orig.  unity, 
and  recent  origin  of  the  human  race.  1846.  641.^.29 

Jones  (.Sir  W.)  On  the  origin  aud  families  of  nations.  [In  his 
Works.v.  3,  18U7.) 6046.03 

Knox  [H.)  Races  of  men  :  influence  of  race  over  the 
destinies  of  nations.     1B62 4733.01 

Latham    (R.    0.)      Descriptive    ethnology.      v.    l-'2. 

1859 4734.03 

Contents :  v.  1.  Eastern  and  Northern  Asia — Europe. 
2.  Europe,  Africa,  India. 

—  Ethnology  of  Europe.     1852 4732.02 

—  Ethnology  of  the  British  colonies.     1851.  .  4732.04 

—  Ethnology  of  the  British  Islands.     1852.     .  4732.02 

—  Nationalities  of  Europe.     2  v.     1-863.     .     .     445.17 

—  Native  races  of  the  Eussian  empire.     1854.  4733.11 

—  Opuscula.     Essays  chieily  philological  and  ethno- 

graphical.    1860 6125.30 

—  Varieties  of  the  human  race.  1854.  .  .  .  4715.08 
Morgan  {L.  H.)    Circular  in  regard  to  degrees  of  relationship 

among  different   nations.     [In   Sm.  miscel.  coll.,   v.  2, 
1862.)     .     .     .     .    • 3935.12 

—  Systems  of  consanguinity  and  afBnity  of  the  human  family. 

[/nSm.  contrib.,  v.  17,  1871.) 3937.17 

Niebuhr  (£.   (?.)     Lectures  on   ancient   ethnography. 

2v.     1854 423.13 

Nbti  (J.  C. )    Two  lectures  on  the  connection  between 

the  biblical  and  physical  hist,  of  man.  1849. 4736. 03 
— ■  and  Gliddon  (tf.  B.)     Indigenous  races  of  the  earth. 

1857 4736.02 

Note. — Presents  polygenist  views. 

—  and  Gliddon  [G.R. )  Types  of  mankind.  1857.  4736.01 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Westm.  rev.,  v.  65,  1856. 
Peschel  (0.)    Eaces  of  man  and  their  geogr.  distribu- 
tion.    1876 4733.18 

Pickering  (J.)    Eaces  of  men 4733.06 

Picdire  gallery  of  the  nations.  1870.  .  .  .  923.15 
PoucheHO.)  Plurality  of  the  human  race.  1864.  4734.16 
Prichard  (J".    C.)     Natural  hist,  of  man.   1848.  4734.05 

—  Physical  hist,  of  man.     5  v.     1837-17.     .     .  4734.06 

Note. — Monogenist  in  theory. 

Contents ;  v.  1.    General  introd.      2.  African    races.     3. 
-  European    ethnography.    4.  Asiatic    nations.     5.  Oceanic 
and  American  nations. 
Quatrefages  {A.  de).  Unite  de  I'espfece  humaine.  4733.07 

—  Natural  history  of  man.     Tr.  by  E.  A.  Youmans. 

1875 4733.16 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Bibl.  sacra,  July,  1862  {Quatrefages 

in  reply  to  Agassiz.  by  J.  P.  Thompson). 
Beid  (il/. )     Description   of   singular    races    of    men. 

1860 4733.08 

Bet!ius{A  )  Form  of  human  skull.  [In  Sm.  rep.,  1859.]  3936.14 
Sniitk  ( C.  H )    Natural  history  of  the  human  species. 

Edinburgh,   ls48 4733.05 

Same.     Boston,  1852.  .......  4733.04 


BROOKLYN    LIBRARY. 


MAN;    Ethnology  —  Prehistoric  man. 


735 


Smyth  (T.)     Unity  of  the  human  race.     1850.4733.03 
Ward(S.H.)     Nat.   hist,  of  mankind.     1819.4732.05 
Wclifnrd  (ff.)     Inquiry  iuto  the  primitive  Beats,  early  emiHra- 
tious,  and  liual  settlements  of  tUe  principal  European  na- 
tions.   [In  Ait  Engl,  lanj^'iiai^e.  184.'!.] 0433.05 

Wilton  {D.)  Phyaical  (crauialj  ethnology  [In  Sm, rep. .1862.)  3936.17 
Wood  (J.  0. )    Natural  history  of  man.     v.  1-2.     186H- 

70 4737.16 

T.  1.  Africa.  2.  Australia.  New  Zealand,  Polyneaia,  Amer. 
lea,  Asia,  and  ancient  Europe. 
A'(((«. — An  Amer.  reprint  is  entitled  •  Uncivilized  races.' 
See  also  Bibl.  rep.  and  Princeton  rev.,  Jan.,  1859  (TUe 
unity  of  mankind);  Jan.,  1863  (True  plane  of  man  in  zo- 
ology) :  Jan..  1869  (' .\ga8eiz  on  provinces  of  creation  and 
the  unity  of  the  race  ') ;  Conteuip.  rev.,  v.  8,  1868  (Man  in 
creation,  by  J.  D'Oyly)  ;  v.  16.  1871  (Wallace  on  the  con- 
aervatiun  of  native  races,  by  H.  B.  Tristram)  ;  N.  A.  rev., 
July,  1867  (Language  and  human  unity)  ;  Nat.  rev.,  v.  18. 
1864  (Races  of  the  old  world) :  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  24,  1872 
(Anc.  iuhab.  of  Europe  and  whence  they  came) ;  v.  19,  1869 
(Primitive  races  of  Europe)  ;  Weatm.  rev.,  v.  74,  1860 
(Antiquity  of  the  human  race). 

Jty-  See  also  Biblical  and  religious  literature  (Genesis  and 
geology,  p.  88  ; — Religion  and  science,  p.  101). 

3.  Prehistoric  man. 

1.  General  works. 

Arfjyll{Dukeof).     Primeval  man.     1869.     .     .5813.17 

Baldwin  (J.  Ji.)     Prehistoric  nations.     1869..     423.11 

Clodd  (E. )  Childhood  of  the  world  ;  a  simple  account 
of  man  in  early  times.     1B73 Sbl2.22 

Dates  and  data  relating  to  religious  anthropology  and 
sacrei  history,     [anon.] 3541.18 

FiguieriL.)    Primitive  man.     1870 5813.29 

Contents  :  The  stone  age  ip.  1-204).  The  age  of  metals  ; 
bronze  epoch  (p  206-296);— Iron  epoch  (p.  297-332),  Primi- 
tive man  in  America. 

Fraser  (  W. )  Blending  lights,  or  relations  of  natural 
science,  archaeology,  and  history,  to  the  Bible. 
2d  ed.     1871 3547.27 

Sale  (Sir  Maltkeio).  Primitive  origination  of  mankind, 
considered  and  examined  according  to  the  light 
of  nature.     1677 B6-8.03 

Internatiojial  congress  of  prehistoric  archeology  :  trans- 
actions of  the  third  session.     1868.     .     .  581o.'28 

Laveleye  (E.  de).  Primitive  property.  Tr.  by  G.  B. 
L.   Marriott.     AVitb  introd.  by  T.  E.  C.  Leslie. 

London,  1878.    8° 5914.19 

Contents  :  Property  in  land.    Village  communities. 

Lesley  (J.  P. )  Man's  origin  and  destiny,  sketched 
from  the  platforril  of  the  sciences.    1868.  5813.16 

Lvbbock  (Sir  J.)  frigin  of  civilization  and  the  primi- 
tive condition  of  man.     1870 5813.23 

iV..(«.— Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  133,  1870  ;  p.  439  479. 

—  Pre-historic  times,  as  illus.  by  ancient  remains,  and 

the  manners  and  customs  of  modern   savages. 
2ded.   1869 5813.22 

—  Address  on  primaeval  antiquities.    [In  Archxolog.  journal, 

V.23,  1866  ;  p.  190-21I.J 1463.18 

Lyell  (Sir  (J.)    Evidences   of  the  antiquity  of   man. 

1863 4112.06 

A'o(e.— Reviewed  in  Ed.    rev.,  v.  118,  1863,  p.  254-302  ; 

N.   A.   rev.,  V.  97,  1863,  p.  451-483  ;  Qu.  rev.,  v.  114,  1863, 

p.  368-417. 
Man  as  the  cotemporary  of  the  mammoth  and  the  reindeer  in 

middle  Europe,    [in  Smith,  report,  1807.]  ....  3936.22 
Morgan  (L.  H.)     Ancient  society,  or  researches  in  the 

lines  of  human  progress  from  savagery,  through 

barbarism  to  civilization.     1877.     .     .     .  5803.04 
Mtyrtillet  (G.  de)  and  Chantre  (E.)    International  code  of  symbols 

for  charts  of  prehistoric  archeology.    Transl.  by  O.  F. 

Mason.     [Ill  Smith,  report,  1876.) 3936.30 

Rau(C.)  Early  man  in  Europe.  1876.  .  .5803.03 
Rauotinson  (G.)  Origin  of  nations.  1878.  .  411.15 
Rikart  ( C.  von).    Menes  and  Cheops  :  with  other  cosas. 

1869 1076.05 

Smytli  {C.  P.)     On  the  antiquity  of  intellectual  man, 

from  a  practical  and  astronomical  point  of  view. 

1868 1082.25 

Note, — A  sequel  to  his  '  Life  and  work  at  the  Gt. Pyramid.' 

Smithsonian  reports,  1853-77 3936.07 

Note. — Most  of  the  vols,  contain  archaeological  material.* 
Southall  (J.  C. )     Epoch  of  the  mammoth  and  the  ap- 
parition of  man  upon  the  earth.    1878.   .  5803. 05 

—  Recent  origin  of  man,  as  illus.  by  geology  and  pre- 

historic arch;eology.     1875 5803.01 


Spencer  (H.)  The  primitive  man.  [In  his  Prlsciples  of  sociology, 
V.  1,  1877  ;  p.  17-404.) 5416.18 

Tylor  (R  B.)    Primitive  culture.     2  v.     1871.  .0813.25 

Same.  Ist  Amer.  from  2d  Engl.  2v.  1874.5813.25a 

Contents ;  v.  1.  Science  of  culture.  Development  of 
culture.  Survival  in  culture.  Emotional  and  imitative  lau- 
euage.  Art  of,  counting.  Mythology  (p.  247-370).  Anim- 
ism (p.  377-453).  2.  Animism,  conCii  (p.  1-327).  Bites  and 
ceremonies.    Conclusion. 

A'ofe.— Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  135,  1872  ;  p.  88-123  ;  At- 
lantic mo.,  T.  34  (by  T.  S.  Perry). 

—  Primitive  society.    [In  Contemp.  rev..  Apl.,  June,  1873.]; 

—  Religion  of  savages.    [In  Forln.  rev.,  v.  6,  1866.] 

—  Researches  into   the   early  history  of   mankind. 

1865 5fl3.13 

Contents :  Introd.  Gesture  language.  'Word  language. 
Picture-writing  and  word-writing.  Images  and  namts. 
Growth  and  decline  of  culture.  The  stone  age,  past  and 
present.  Fire,  cooking,  and  vessels.  Remarkable  cus- 
toms.   Hist,  traditions  and  myths. 

Note. — Reviewed  by  Max  Milller  in  his  Chips,  etc.,  v.  2, 
1869  :  p.  248-284. 

Westropp  ( H.  M. )  Prehistoric  phases  ;  introd.  essays 
on  pre-historic  archaeology.     1872.     .     .     427.21 

Wilson  (D.)  Prehistoric  man.  Researches  into  the 
origin  of  civilization  in  the  old  and  new  world. 

1865 5813.14 

iVt>((r.— Reviewed  in  Black,  mag.,  v.  96,  p.  625-545  ;  North 
Brit.  rev.,  v.  39,  1863,  p.  29-62. 

See  ilso  Atlantic  mo.,  v.  10,  1802  (The  fossil  roan,  by  C.  L. 
Brace)  ;  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  88,  1360  (Reputed  traces  ot  prim- 
eval man) ;  Brit.  qu.  rev.,  Oct.,  1872  (Present  state  of 
prehist.  archaeology) ;  Apl.,  1874  (Antiq.  of  man)  ;  Con- 
temp,  rev.,  V.  11,  1869  (Primeval  mau,  by  J.  Hannah) ; 
Fraaer's  mag.,  v.  67,  1803  (Anliq.  of  man)  ;  v.  77,  1868 
(Progress  of  civ.  in  prehistoric  tim'?8,  by  W.  B.  Dawkins)  ; 
Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  23,  1871  (.\ge  of  the  earth  and  its  iuhab.)  ; 
New  Englander,  v.  22,  1863  (Man's  zool.  position,  by  J.  D. 
Dana)  ;  Apr.,  1874  (Primitive  culture,  by  J.  S.  Sewall)  : 
N.  Brit,  rev.,  V.  60,  1809  (Early  hist,  of  man):  Pop.  sci. 
mo..  V.  2,  1872  (Early  discipline  of  mankind,  by  W.  Bage- 
hot)  :  May.  1872  (Prehistoric  times,  by  T.  M.  Coau)  ;  Pop. 
sci.  rev.,  v.  3.  1864  (Prehistoric  dweliiugs.  by  G.  E.  Rob- 
erts) ;  Qu.  rev.,  v.  128,  1870  (Non-ljistoric  times)  :  JuJy, 
1874  (Primitive  man)  ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  79.  1863  (Antiq.  of 
man)  :  Jan..  1870  (Origin  of  man)  ;  Meth.  qu.  rev.  Apl.,  1877 
(Westm.,  rev.,  on  the  Recent  origin  of  mau.  by  J.  C.  South- 
all)  ;  Gentl-  mag.,  Oct.,  1877  .Savage  political  hfo.  by  J.  A. 
Farrar)  ;  Galaxy,  1877  (Age  of  bronze,  by  Burnoul). 

2.  Cave  dwellings,  Stone  age,  and  Megalithic  monuments. 

Abbott  (C.C.)    Stone  age  in  New  Jersey.     [Sm.  rep..  1875  ]  3936.30 

Broca  (M.  P.)    The  troglodytes,  or  cave-dwellers,  of  the  valley 

oftheVezere.     [7 ii  Sm.  report.  1872.] 3936.27 

Dawkins  (W.  B.)  Cave  hunting,  researches  on  the 
evidence  of  caves  respecting  the  early  inhabi- 
tants of  Europe.     1874 5813.32 

Desor  (E.)  Palatiltes,  or  lacustrian  constructions  of  the  lake  of 
Keucbatel.    [In  Sm.  report,  1865.] 3930. '20 

Scans  (J. )  Ancient  stone  imjplements,  weapons,  and 
ornaments  of  Great  Brituin.     1872.     .     .     427.24 

—  On  the  occurrence  of  flint  implements  in  undisturbed  beds  of 

gravel,  sand,  and  clay.   [In  Archaologia.  v.  38. 1800.]  5128.— 

Fergus.'ioa  {J.)  Rude  stone  monuments  in  all  coun- 
tries.    1872 427.22 

Note. — An  attempt  to  prove  the  sepulchral  character  of 
the  Rude  stone  muuumeuts,  and  that  most  of  them  belong 
to  the  hret  ten  christian  centuries. 

Oastaldi  (B.)  Lake  habitations  and  pre-historic  re- 
mains in  the  tubaries  and  marl-beds  in  Central 
Italy.     1865 5813.18 

Keller  (F.)  Lake  dwellings  of  Switzerland  and  Eu- 
rope.    1866 5*13.21 

Linton  ( W.)  Colossal  vestiges  of  the  older  nations. 
1862 5813.20 

MorlotlA.)  Lacustrian  settlements,  [/n  Sm. report.  1863.]  3936.18 

—  Study  of  high  antiquity.     [In  Sm.  rep..  1862.  1804,]  3930.17  :  19 
Troyon  (F.)    Lacustrian  cities  of  Switzerland.    [In  Sm.  report, 

1861.] 3930.18 

Abie.— Reviewed  in  Ed  rev.,  y.  116,  1862. 
Worsaae  (J.  J.  A. )     Primeval  antiquities  of  Denmark. 
Tr.  and  applied  to  the  illustration  of  similar  re- 
mains in  England,  by  J.  W.  Thoms.   1849.  5813.19 

—  The  antiquities  of  South  Jutland  and  Sleswick.    [In  Archsol. 

journal,  v.  23.] 146a. 18 

See  also  Coutemp.  rev.,  v.  4,  1867  (Lake  dwellings  of 
Switzerland,  by  H.  W.  Wood)  ;  Gentl.  luag..  June,  Sept., 
1860  (Lake-dwellings  in  Switzerland)  ;  Qu.  rev.,  v.  125.  1868 
(Lake  dwellings) ;  Fraser's  mag..  McU.,  1874  (Stone  monu- 
ments of  Sardinia)  :  Pop.  sci.  rev..  Oct.,  1877  (Caves  and 
their  occupants) ;  Oct., 1877  ^Flint  implements,  by  C.C.King). 


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MAN  -  MANNERS 


Man. 


4.  Miscellaneous  Works. 


Atkinson  (H.  G.)  and  Martineau  (H.)    Letters  on  man's 

nature  and  development.     1851.     .     .     .  5138  01 

Briltan  i^S.  B.)     Man  and  his  relations.    1864.5438.03 

Dick    IT)      On   the    moral  improvement  of   mankind,    [fn  hU 

Works.  V.  1,  1863] 50.i3.01 

Fickle  {J.  G.)    Vocation  of  mail,   (/re  Popularworke.  v.  l.J  3552.13 
Godwin  {  ir. )     Thoughts  on  man,  his  nature,  produc- 
tions, and  discoveries.     1831 5S14.  l:i 

HiiUon(J.)  Man  and  his  dwelling  place.   1859.  3573.20 
Conttnts :  Science.    PUiloaophy.    Beligiou.    Ethics.  Dia- 
logues. 

Note Reviewed  in  Fiaser'a  mag.,  v.  69,  1859. 

Hope  i  T. )     Essay  on  the  origin  and  prospects  of  man. 
'^Sv.     1831.  .     ........  5814.15 

Leslie  (J.  P.)    Man's  origin  and  destiny  sketched  from 

the  platform  of  the  sciences.     1865-6.     .  5813.16 

Contents:  Class ificatiou  of  the  sciences.     Genius  of  the 

physical  sciences  ancient  and  modern.    Geol.  antiquity  of 


man.    On  the,  dignity  of  mankind.    Unity  of  mankind. 

Early  social  life  of  mankind.    Language  as  a  test  of  race. 

Origin  of  architecture.     Growth  of  the    alphabet.    The 

four  types  of  religious  worship.    On  Arkite  symbolism. 
Marsh  (G.F.)     Man  and  nature.     1864.     .     .4113.34 

Note. — Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  120,  1864. 
Moore  (G.)     Man  and  his  motives.     1856.  .     .  5438.11 
Mndie{R)  Man  as  a  moral  being.  2d  ed.  1858.  5438.09 

—  Man  in  his  relations  to  society.   1858.     .     .  5438.08 

—  Man  in  his  intellectual  faculties.  2d  ed.  1 858.  5438. 10 
Pickmere(J.R.)    Being,  analytically  described  :  man's 

chief  relations.     1854 541)s.ll 

Reade(W.)    Martyrdom  of  man.     1872.     .     .5812.20 
Savile  (B.  W.)    Man,  or  the  old  and  the  new  philoso- 
phy.    18fi3 4733.09 

Scott  (—).     Inquiry  into  the  causes  of  the  diversity  of  human 

character.    [In  Class,  journal,  v.  6,  7.  9.  10,  12.  13.)  2712. OS 

Wai'den  (R.  B.)     Familiar  forensic  view  of  man  and 

law.     1860 5438.15 


Manchee  (Thomas  J.)  Origin  of  the  riots  of  Bristol.  Qd  ed. 
Bristol,  1832.  8° 6093.18 

Manchester  [Duki:  of).  Set  Montagu  (Wm.  D..  duke  of  Hanckester). 

Manchester.  (Eiiglawl}.     See  Countries,  etc.  {ifanclfster,  p.  313). 

Manchester.  Free  library.  Catalogue  of  books.  Kef. 
erence  department.  Prepared  by  A.  Crestadoro. 
London,  18G4.  8° 2735.27 

Manchester  science  lectures.  l6t-4th-  series.  Man- 
chester, 1866-73.   12' 3U06. 20 

Note. — For  contents  see  Arts  (Useful :  E.';says.  etc.,  p.  42). 

Same.    8th  series,  1876-7.     L.,  1877.   12°.   3906.24 

Contents :  Roscoe  (H.  E.)  What  the  earth  is  composed 
of.  WiUiamson  {W.  C.)  Successiou  of  life  on  the  earth. 
«     Lockyer  (J.  N.)    Why  the  earth's  chemistry  is  as  it  is. 

Manchuria.    See  Countries  [Manchuria,  p.  342). 

Mandalay  to  Momieo.    &e  Anderson  (J) 1026.18 

Mandans.    See  Countries,  etc.  {Indians,  p.  335). 

Mandeville  (Bernard  de).  Fable  of  the  bees  ;  or 
private  vices  public  benefits.  L.,1795.  8°.  5135.17 

Same.     London,  1806.  8= 5435.18 

—  VIsraeli{l.)    /n  Ms  Amenities  of  lit.,  v.  1,  1855.     .     .2762  02 

—  Law   (IK)     Remarks  on  the  Fable  of   the  bees. 

1844 5446.02 

—  Stephen  [L.)    Hist,  of  English  thoughts  in  18th  century,  v.  2. 

1876 6426.26 

Note. — See  atto  L.  Stephen's  critique  in  Eraser's  mag., 

June,  1873  ;  repr.  in  his  Essays.  1873  [3696.251. 
Mandeville  {Sir  John).  S':e  Maundevile  {Sir  John). 
Mauetho.       Carmina    astrologica.       Parisiis,    Didot, 

1801.  8° 7766.17 

—  Fragmenta.    [In  Bunsen.     Egypt's  place,  v.  1,  1818,  p.  606- 

666.1 1075.03 

Note For  commentary  by  Bunsen  see  index,  v.  6.  p.  906. 

—  Egyptian    dynasties.     [In  Cory  (I.  P.)      Ancient  fragments. 

1832  ] 3536.27 

—  ralmer{W.)  Egyptian  chronicles,  v.  1,  1861  ;  p.  86-272    1076.01 

.S^e  also  Journ.  of  sac.  lit.,  Jan..  1863.  p.  333-376  ;  Jan.. 

1864,  p.  421-466   (Dynasties  of  M.,   by   E.   Hincks)  ;    Oct.. 

1861  (Eeply  to  Hincks,  by  J.  W.  Bosanquet) ;  Amor,  presb. 

rev.,  Jan.,  1866. 
Manfred.     See  Byron  (Q.  G.  N.,  lord). 
Mangan  (James  Clarence).     Poems  ;  with  biogr.   in- 

trod.  by  J.  Mitchel.     N.  Y.,  18.59.   12°.     .1672.06 
Contents:  German    anthology.     Irish  anthology.    Apoc- 
rypha.   Miscellaneous. 
Mangiii    (Arthur).      The    desert    world.       London, 

1869.   8° 4727.03 

Mangiu   (Rev.   Edward).      Essay  on    light   reading. 

London,  1808.   18° .  2534. '28 

—  Piozziana  ;  or  recollections  of  Mrs.  Piozzi.     With 

remarks,     [anon.']     London.  1833.   12°.  .   3141.00 

Mangnall   (John).      IVIechanical    drawing.      See  Foster    (Vere). 

Course  of  drawing,  pt.  2 1411.15 

—  Practical  geometry.    5te  Foster  (Vere).    Course  of  drawing. 

pt.  4 1441.14 

Man^iuaU  (Richmal).  Hist,  and  miscel.  questions. 
New  ed.     London,  1869.   12° 442.27 

Manhattan  Island.    See  Countries,  etc.  {Manhattan  Island,  p.  342). 

Manhattan  and  De  la  Salle  monthly.  Ed.  by  J. 
Savage.  New  series,  v.  1-4.  N. ¥.,1875-76.8°. 8129.— 

Manhood. 

— •  Giles  (//.)    True  manhood.     [Irt  his  Lectures  and  essays,  v.  2. 

1851  ;  p.  80.111.) 25'26.06 

See  also  Character  (p.  261). 

Manifest  detection  of  the  most  vyle  use  of  dice  play.  [By  G. 
Wallier?)  Ed.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.  London,  1850.  16°.  [In 
Percy  hoc,  v.  »9.) 6060.29 

Manilius  (Marctis).  Five  books  of  the  ancient  as- 
tronomy and  astrology  :  together  with  the  philos. 


of  the  Stoicks.  Tr.  into  Engl,  verse.  'With 
notes.     London,  1697.  1'2°. 1665.16 

—  Opera  omnia.     Astronomicon   ex   ed.  Bentleiana  ; 

cum  notis  et  interp.  in  usum   Delphini.     Lon- 

dini,   Valpu.  1828.  8° 7715.05 

Same.     [Lat.  et  Fr.]     Paris,  1865.  8°.  [Nisard'a 

coll.] 7726.01 

Mauin  (Daniele).     Martin  (if.)     D.  M.   and  Venice, 

in  1848-49.     2  v.     1862 •.     532.17 

—  Castelar    [E.)      In    his    Life  of    Byron,   etc.,    1876  ;    p.    261- 

295 3027.31 

Manipulus  vocahulorum.     .See  Levins  (P.)     .    .  6113.49  ;  7913.08 

Manitoba.     .See  Countries  {Manitoba,  p.  342). 

Manley  (J.  J.)     Salt,  preserved  provisions,  bread.    [In  British 

mf'g  industries.  V.  12,  1876.J 3911.36 

Manly  exercises.     See  Amusements,  games,  etc.  (p.  25). 
Mana  (Charles  A. )    Paper  money  the  root  of  all  evil. 

New  York,  1872.   12° 5911.12 

Mann  (Hermann).     Hist,   annals  of  Dedham,  1635- 

1847.  Dedham,  1847.  8° 611.11 

Mann   (Horace).      Lectures   on   education.     Boston, 

1848.  12° 3622.06 

—  Oration,  July  4,  1812.    Boston,  1842.  8".    ....    .    684.20 

—  Thoughts  for  a  young  man.     B.,  1855.  16°. 

—  Thoughts  selected  from  the  writings  of.     Boston, 

[1867.]  18°. 2541  08 

—  Twelve   sermons  :    delivered   at  Antioch    College. 

Boston,  1861.  12° 3573.22 

—  editor.    See  Common-school  journal 6516.20 

jg®-  For  lives  of  H.  Mann  see  Biogr^hy  (p.  173). 
Mann  (James).     Medical  sketches   of  campaigns   of 

1812-14.     Dedham,  1816.   8° 4343.26 

Mann(J.B.)  Life  of  Henry  Wilson.  B.,1872.  8°.  3186.16 
Maun  {Mrs.  Mary  Peabody,  wife  of  Horace).     Life  of 

Horace  Mann.     2d  ed.     B.,   1865.   8°.     .  3116.20 

—  Physiological  cook  book.     B.,  1858.  16°.     .6015.04 

—  and  Peabody  (E.  P.)     Moral  culture  of  infancy, 

and  kindergarten  guide.     B.,  1863.   12°.  5514,01 

—  —  Same.     New  York,  1876.   12° 5514.01a 

Manne  (Armand  Edmond  de).    Nouveau  dictionnaire 

des  ouvrages  anonymes  et  pseudonymes^  ■   3e  ed. 

Lyon,  1868.   8° 2761.20 

Manners  and  customs. 

—  Anderson  ( TK )     Manners,  customs,  and  ceremonies 

of  different  nations.     [1854.]      ....  5811.17 

—  Brown  {J.,  D.D.)     Estimate   of  the  manners   and 

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—  Buckle  {H.  T.)    Manners  in  the  17th  century.    [In  his  Miscel. 

works,  V.  3,  1872.) 6022.22 

—  Estienne   (H.)     L'introdvction  av  traite  de  la  oon- 

formite  des  merveilles  anciennes  auec  les  mo- 
dernes,  ov,  traite  preparatif  a  I'Apologie  pour  He- 
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—  Furnival  {F.  J.,  ed.)    Manners  and  meals  of  the  olden  time. 

The  Babees  book,  Bokes  of  nurture,  etc.  [In  Early  Eng- 
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—  Goinberville  (M.  Le  R.  de).     La  doctrine  des  moeurs. 

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—  RemusatlC.de).    Dee  mcBurs  du  temps,    [/n  Ais  Critiques.  e?c., 

V.  1,  1859  ) 7048.13 

—  Rossetti  (  W.  M.)  and  Oswitld  (E.)     Essays  on  early 

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MANNERS  -  MARCEL 


737 


—  Spencer  (//.)    Mftnnere  and  fashion,     [in  hu  Universal  pro- 

gress.     19fi4.J aMS.lS 

Same.     [M  /lij  Es»«ys,  v.  1.  ISc'.S.J 26*7.M 

—  Ceremotiial  f-uveruiuent.     [In  Foitn.  rev.,  v.  23,  lfl78]. 

See  also  Blackw.  muf!.,  v.  UO,  )8lil  ;  p.  16a-IG6  ;  Temple 
Bar,  V.  34,  1872,  or  Littell.  1872.  v.  2  (Modern  uiauuers). 

]^g~  See  atsa  Etiquette  and  manners  (p.  449) ;— Burial 
nsagos  (p  212)  :— Calendar  (p.  24")  ;— Costume  (p.  2«4  ;  — 
Man  {p.  7.14)  ; — Marriage.  Also  woi-lts  dosciiijtive  of  vari- 
nu8  countries  and  peoples,  uudi-r  Countries  (p.  285-3y4). 

Manning  {Miss  Anne).     Sue  Fiction  class  list  (p.  602). 

Meinuiiig  {Mrs.  C,  formerly  Mrs.  Spfir).  Ancient  and 
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Manning  (Henry  Edward,  aOp.  of  Westminsler).  Cen- 
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pastoral  letter.     London,  l567.  8'.     .     .  3574.1(1 

—  England  and  Christendom.     L.,  1867.   12°.  3574.02 

—  Essays  on  religion  and  literature.     2d  series.     Lon- 

don, 18(J7.  8^ •.   3574.05 

Nole. — For  contents  see  p.  102  of  Catalogue. 

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Boston,  1872.    8'.     .    ". 3574.00 

.—  Sermons  on  ecclesiastical  subjects.  Dublin,  18C9. 
12° 3573.27 

—  Temporal  mission  of  the  Holy  Ghost  :  or  reason  and 

revelation.     New  York,  186(i.    12°.      .     .  3574.01 

—  True  etory  of  the  Vatican  council.     [In  Contemp    rev.,  v.  30, 

1877.]     Reviewed    by  prof.  Friedrichs  in   Contem.  rev., 
Mch.,  Apl.,  1878. 

—  Unity  of  the  church.     2d  ed.     L.,  1845.  8'.  3573.20 

—  The  Vatican  council,  and  its  definitions.     London, 

1870.     8' 3574  09 

—  The  Vatican  decrees  in  their  bearing  on  civil  alle- 

giance.    NewYork,  1875.  12° 3574.33 

—  McCarthy  {J.)    Modern  leaders.    1872 3257.16 

See  also  Dublin  rev.,  Apr.,  1875  (Cardinal  Manning). 

Manning  (Jacob  Merrill,  D.D.)  Half  truths  and  the 
truth":  forms  of  unbelief.    B.,  1872.  12°.  3573.24 

Manning  (James,  rei^or(l>^r  of  Oxford).  Inquiry  into  the  character 
and  origin  of  the  possessive  augment.  [In  Philol.  koc. 
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Manuiag  (James  Alex. )  Lives  of  the  speakers  of  the 
House  of  commons.     London.  Isol.  8°.  3257.02 

Manning  (Joseph  B.)  The  voice  of  letters  :  anc.  pro- 
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Manniugham  (John).  Diary,  1602-03  ;  ed.  by  J.  Bruce. 
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Manon  Lescaut.     See  Prevost  (A.  F.  d'Eitiles) 241.63 

Manors.    Blount  {T.)    Jocular  customs.   1679.  5631.26 

Mansel  (Henry  Longueville).  Letters,  lectures,  and 
reviews.      Ed.    by  H.   W.   Chandler.     London, 

1873.  8°.       .     .  ■ 5424.23 

CoTitents :  The  philosophy  of  language.  Recent  exten- 
sions of  formal  logic.  Limits  of  demonstrative  science 
considered.  Man's  conception  of  eternity.  PBych(dogy 
the  test  of  moral  and  metaphysical  philosophy.  On  the 
philosophy  of  Kant.  Modern  German  pbilo.^ophy.  Sensa- 
tion novels.  Modern  spiritualism.  Free  thinking— its 
history  and  tendencies.  Philo.'^opUy  and  theology.  On 
utility  as  a  ground  of  moral  obligation.  On  the  idealism 
of  Berkeley,  a  fragment.  Scenes  from  an  unfinished  dra- 
ma, entitled  *  Pbruutisterion.  or  Oxford  in  the  19th  cent.' 

—  Limits  of   religious  thought  examined.     Boston, 

1859.   12° 3574.03 

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(W.  B.)  it!  tiis  Henry  H.dbeach,  v.  1  [2632.21]  ;— Eraser's 
mag..  V.  CO,  1859  (Mansel  and  Maurice!  ;— Journ.  of  sac. 
lit.,  V.  29,  1862,  p.  134-144  (Strictures  upon  M.) 

—  Metaphysics  ;  or  the  philosophy  of  consciousness, 

phenomenal  and  real.     N.  Y.,  1871.   12°.   5424.21 

—  Philosophy  of  the  conditioned  ;  remarks  on  Ham- 

ilton's Philosophy  and  Hill's   Examination,  elc. 
London,  1866-   16° 5424.22 

—  Prolegomena  logica  ;  inquiry  into  the  psychological 

character  of  logical  processes.     2d  ed.    Oxford, 

18(50.  8° 5415.08 

S'-ral^o  Littell,  1859,  v.  4  (Mansel's  theology  and  philos., 
by  F.  Ci.)  ;  "Wmslow's  Jour,  of  psy.  med.,  v.  7.  1854  (Man- 
eel's  logic  and  psychology)  ;  Church  qu.  rev.,  Oct.,  1877 
(M.  as  a  chr.  philosopher).  , 

Mansel  (Robert).  Free  thoughts  upon  methodists, 
actors,  and  the  influence  of  the  stage.  Hull, 
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Same.     New  York,  1826.  12° 1731.26 

Mansfield  (Lord).    See  Murray  (Wra.,  earl  of  Marutfuid). 

iVIausfield  (Edward  Deering).  American  education. 
New  York,  1S51.   12^ 5513.16 


—  Life  of  general  Scott.    New  York,  1848.  1 2°.  3157.13 

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—  Relation  between  crime  aurl  education  ;  and  between  edu- 

cation and  pauperism.  [f}iU.ii  Cf'tn.ofed.  Report,  1872. J 
Mansfield  (J.  B. )  nnd  Coolidge  (A.  J.)     History  and 

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Mansfield  (L.  W.) 4731.19 

Mansfield  (R.  B.)     Log  of  the.    Water  Lily,   1851-52. 

on    the   Rhine,  Moselle,   Danube,    etc.     Leipzig, 

Tauclinilz,  1)S54.     16° 963.21 

Mansion  (L. )     Letters   upon   the   art   of    miniature 

painting.  London,  \».d.'\  16°.  .  .  .  1443.09 
Mansions  of  'England.  .?••••  Neale  (J.  P.)  2  v.  IS47.  .  131.'i.35 
Mansions  of  *EngIand  in  the  olden  time.  Set  Nash  (J,)  1317  26 
Manatein  tChristoph  Hermann  von).     Contemporary 

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Mant  (Richard).     Ancient   hymns  from   the  Roman 

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Mantchu-Tartary.     Sec  Countries  {Manchuria,  p.  342). 

Mantell  (Gideon  Algernon).  Geol.  excursions  round 
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organic  remains.  2  v.  L.,  Bohn,  18.")4.   8^  4111.15 

—  Petrifactions  and  their  teachings.     London,  Bohn, 

1851.  8° 4111.17 

—  Wonders  of   geology.      7th    ed..  by  T.   R.    Jones, 

2  V.     London,  Bo/iii,  1857.   12° 4111.18 

Mautz    (Paul).      Les   chefs-d'oeuvre   de    la   peinture 

italienne  :  planches  chromo-lithnr.,  executees  par 

F.  Kellerhoven.  Paris,  1870.  fol.  .  .  1457.18 
Manu.     See  Menu. 

Manufactures.     See  Arts  (Useful  :  Manufactures,  etc.,  p.  44). 
Manures.     C'diier  {Petj^t).     Report  ou  fertilizers.    [U.  S.  Com.  to 

Int.  eihib.  at    Vietma,  1873.     Reports,  v.  2,  1875.]     .  3916.1G 
Manuzio  (Aldus).    5'-c  Aldine  edititms  (p.  11). 
Many  thoughts  on  many  things.     See  Southgate  (Henry).  6217.08 
Manzoni  (Alessandro).     I  promessi  sposi.     Milano, 

1869.   12° 7317.09 

-- Prose  varie.     Milano,  1869.   12° 7317.10 

Contents :    Sur  I'unite  de  temps  et  de  lieu  dans  la  tra- 

gedie,  etc.    Del  romauzo  storico.    Bell'  invenzioue.    Pro- 

pi'ieta  letteraria. 

—  Osservazioni  sulla  morale  cattolica.     Milano.  1869. 

12° 7317.10 

jOfif*  For  biogr.  andcril.  notice.sof  M..iee  Biography  (p.  173). 
Map-drawing  Hand-book  of).    Sr^e  Keam  (P.)  a^ii^  Mickleborough 

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Maps.     See  Atlases  (p.  56). 

Mapes   (Walter).      De   nugis   curialium  ;  ed.    by   T. 

Wright.     London,  Camden  soc,  1850.   4°.  5113.04 

—  Latin  poems,  [with  early  Engl,  transl.]     Ed.  by  T. 

Wright.     London,  Camden  soc,  1841.  4°.   5112.16 
See  critical  notices  of  Mapes  in  the  histories  of  Engl,  lit- 
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Mapother  (E.  D.,  M.D.)  Lectures  ou  the  public 
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Maquet  (Auguste).  La  rose  blanche.  Paris,  18t>3. 
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—  Le  beau  d'Angennes.   "Paris,  1864.  12°.  ■.  7025.0'2 

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—  La  maison  du  baigneur.     2e  ed.     2  v.     Paris,  1868. 

1-2° 7025.06 

—  Dettes  de  coeur.     Paris,  1860.   12°.     .     .     .   7025.01 
Marana   (Giovanni   Paolo).      Letters  by    a  Turkish 

spy  ;  account  of  the  most  remarkable  transactions 

of  Europe,  1637-1682.  8  v.  L.,  1734.  16°.  451.01 
Marasquiii  (Polvdorus),  the  man  !«nong  the  monkeys. 

London,  1873.   12° 4721.21 

Marat   (Jean    Paul).     See  Biography   (p.    173)  ;  a/50  Gentl.   mag.,    . 
.       Nov..  1877.  I 

Marathon  {Btttle  of).    See  article  by  Finlay  (G.)  in  Royal  soc.  of 

lit.     Trans..  V.  3,  1839  |50r.8,031  ;  and  histories  of  lireece. 
Marble  (Manton).     Letter  to  Abr.  Lincoln.  N.Y.,1867.  8°.  3112,23 
Marble  Isle,  and  other  poems.     *e  Bridges  (S.)    1864,     .1622.04 
Marble    prophecy    and    other    poems.      See    Holland    (J.    G.) 

1872 16S3.10 

Marblehead.    See  Eliot  (J.)    Topogr.  and  hist,   account    of  M. 

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Marbles.     .S.e  Fine  arts  {Sculpture,  p.  518). 
Marbois  (Frani^ois  Barbe  de).     See  Barbe-Marbols  (F.  de). 
Marc  Monnier.     See  Monnier. 
Marcel   (Claude).     'Ihe   study  of   language   brought 

back  to  its  true  principles.  N.Y.,18(i9.  16°.   6412.02 

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MARCEL, -MARLOWE 


Maircel  {Mme.  Jeanne).  Le  bou  frtre.  Paris, 
186S.    12° 70i7.10 

—  Les  petits  vagabonds.     Paris,  1867.  12°.     .  7047.09 
Marcel  (Jean  Jacques).     Egypte  depuis  la  conquete 

desArabes.     Paris,  1818.   8°.   [Univers.]     901.24 

Marcet  {Mrs.  Jane  H. )     Conversations  on  harmony. 

[anon.'\     London,  1855.  8° 1563.22 

—  John    Hopkins's    notions   on    political    economy. 

[rtnoH.]     Boston,  1833.   12° 5912.20 

Meircet(Wm.)  Chronic  alcoholic  intoxication.  New 
York,  1868.  16° 4334.32 

—  Clinical  notes  on  diseases  of  the  larynx.     London, 

1869.   16° 4337.07 

March   (Chai-les  W.)      Keminiscences  of  Congress. 

New  York,  1850.   12° 3.i42.04 

March  (Daniel).     Three  score  and  ten  :  a  memorial 

of  Albert  Barnes.  London,  [1871.]  12°.  3015  30 
March  (Francis  A.)     Anglo-Saxon  reader,  with  a  brief 

grammar,  and  a  vocabulary.  N.Y''.,!870.  8°.  6424.02 

—  Comparative   grammar    of    the    Anglo-Saxon    lan- 

guage.    New  York,  1870.  8° 6424.01 

—  Latin  hymns,  with  Engl,  notes.     New  York,  1874. 

12° 3765.21 

—  Method  of  philotegieal  study  of  the  English  lan- 

guage.    New  York,  1865.   12° 6432.11 

Marchese  (Vincenzo).  Lives  of  the  most  eminent 
painters,  sculj^tors,  and  architects,of  the  order  of 
!S.  Dominic.  From  the  Ital.,  with  notes,  etc.  by 
C.  P.  Meehan.     2  v.     Dublin,  18^2.  12°.  1414.'/8 

Marcianus  Heracknm^.  Periplua  miiria  exteri.'  Gr.  et  Lat.  [in 
Muller  (C.)    Googr.  Gr.  ininures,  v.  1.  1855.]      .     .  7765.03 

Marcion.  Fragmeutuin  apud  Hippolytnm  servatum.  [In  Bua- 
sen  (C.  0.  J.)  Analecta  Ante-Niceiia.  v.  .  18.54.]  .  3114.02 
.5rv  also  Tertuliianus  (Q.  S.  1'.)  Five  books  against  Mar- 
cion.   1868 3467.21 

Marco  Polo.     A'€e  Polo  (Marco). 

Marcou  (.Jules),  llupoit  on  geoloKV.  route  near  35th  parallel. 
[In  Pacific   R.  U.  routes.     Eeporta,  v.  3.  1853.4.]     .  1127.03 

Marcoy  (Paul).  *1  ravels  in  South  America  from 
the   Pacific   ocean   to   the   Atlantic   ocean.     2  v. 

/  New  York,  1873.  fol 1168.01 

Ni>te. — P.iul  Marcoy  is  a  pseudonym  of  Saint-Cricq. 

Marcus  Aurelius  Antoninus.    .S'f^Jintoninus  (p.  30). 

Marcy  (E.  E. )     Life  duties    N.  Y.,  1^69.   16°.  3573.23 

Marcy  (Kandolph  B.)  Border  reminiscences.  New 
York,  1872.  12° 1124.20 

—  Exploration  of  Ked  Kiver  of  Louisiana.     Washing- 

ton, 1853.  8° 1131.01 

—  The  Prairie  traveler.     N.  Y.,  1859.  16°.     .  1121.14 

—  Thirty   years  of   army  life  on  the    border.     New 

York,  1866.   8° 1125.05 

Mardi  an<i  a  voyage  thither.    See  Melville  (H.).  in  Fiction  (p.  504) 
Maieuholtz-Biilow  (Bertha  von).     'I'he  child,  its  na- 
ture and  relations.     A  free  rendering  from  the 
German,  by  M.  H.  Kriege.     2d-ed.     New  York, 
1872.   12° 5514.26 

—  Reminiscences    of  F.    Froebel.      Tr.    by   Mrs.    H. 

Mann.  With  sketch  of  [his]  life  by  E.  Shirreff. 
Boston,  1877.  12° 3052.28 

Marett  (P.  R. )  Yachts  and  yacht  building.  2d  ed. 
London,  1872.  8° 4517.23 

Maretsek  (Max).  Crotchets  and  quavers.  New 
York,  1855.   12° 1563.10 

Marey  (Etieune  Jules).  Flight  in  the  animal  kingilom.  [/u  Sm. 
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Marey-Mouge  (GuiUaume  Stanislas).  Memoir  on 
swords.     London,  1860.   16° 4513.18 

Margaret,  .as*  For  memoirs  of  persona  of  this  name  see  Biog- 
raphy (p.  173). 

Margaret,     ifcg^  For  titles  of  Tiovels  see  Fiction  (p.  602). 

Margaret  d'Anquuieine  [qu.  of  Savarre).  L'Heptame- 
ron.  Conies.  Nouv.  ed.  P.,  [jt.rf.]  16°.  5052.18 
fij-  For  her  life  see  Biography  (p.  173). 

Margarita  (Island  of).     See  Countries, ffc.  [Margarita,  p.  342). 

Margary  (.\ugustus  Raymond i.  Journey  from  Shang- 
hae  to  Bhamo,  and  back  to  Manwyne,  with  biogr. 
preface,  [and]  concluding  chapter,  bv  Sir  R.  Al- 
cock.     London,  1876.  8° ".      .  1023.24 

Margolle  (Elie)  and  Zurcher  (F.)  Meteors,  aero- 
lites, storms,  etc.  From  the  French,  by  W.  Lack- 
land.    New  York,  1870.   12° 4021.02 

Marguerite.    See  Margaret.  * 

Marguerittes  (Julie  de).  Italy  and  the  war  of  1859. 
Philadelphia,   1859.    8° 533.13 


Maria  Monk's  daugliter.    See  Eckel  ^Mrs.  L.  St.  J.)     1874.  3427.07 

Maria  Theresa.     S'-e  Biography  (p.  174). 

Mariani(F.)  Life  of  Loyola.   2v.   L., 1818.  12°.  3112.29 

Marianna.     See  Sandean  (Jnles),     6e  ed.     1859.       .     .     .  7034.07 

Marie  Antoinette.  See  Biography  (p.  174)  ;  also  Yonge  (C.  D.) 
Life  of.  2  V.  1876  [3117.24);  Ed.  rev..  Ott..  1876  (Seciet 
corresp.) ;  Littel),  May  5,  1877  (The  queen's  gray  hair,  by 
J.  Janin). 

Mario  de  Medecis.    See  Biography  (p.  174). 

Marigiiy  (Augier  de).  History  of  the  Arabians,  [63'2- 
1258.]  From  the  French.  4  v.  L.,1758.  8°.     547.20 

Marine.  See  Botany  (p.  224)  ;— Fish  (p.  640)  ;— Natural  history 
[Aquaria,  etc.)  ;— Ocean. 

Marine  architecture.    See  Naval  science. 

Marine  insurance.     See  Insurance  (p.  646). 

Marine  law.     See  Law  [International,  p.  688  ;— Admiralty,  p.  686). 

Marine  painting.    See  Fine  Arts  (p.  546). 
.Mariner  (Wm.)    Account  of  the  Tonga  Islands.     Ed. 
by  J.   Martin.     With  grammar,  etc.     2  v.     Lon- 
don,  1818.     8° 1064.07 

Marinus,  {of  Flavia  yeapolis).  'Vita  Procli.  Greece  et  Lat.  Re- 
ceus.'j.  r.  Boissimade.     Parisiis,  Z>/(io«.  1862.  8°.     .7764.15 

Marion  (I'rancis,  Amer.  rev.  gen.)  See  Biography  (p.  174)  ;  also 
Herring  (J.)  and  Longacre  (J.  B.)  Nat.  portr.  gal.,  v.  3, 
1836 3247.10 

Marion  (Fulgence).  Wonderful  balloon  ascente. 
From  the  French.     New  York,  1870.   16°.  3922.04 

—  Wonders  of   optics.     Tr.    and    ed.    C.   W.    Quin. 

New  York,  [1869.]    16° 4025.18 

—  Wonders   of  'vegetation.     Tr.     Ed.   by   Scheie   de 

Vere.     New  York,  1872.   12° 4913.11 

Mariotti  (Lnigi),  pseud.     See  Gallenga  (Antonio). 

Maritime  discovery.    .See  Geography  (9.  Hi^t.  of  discovery,  p.  671). 

Maritime  law.    Seelia-w  [Admiralty,  p.  686  ; — Inlernot.  law,  p.  688). 

Maritime  provinces.     .See  Osgood  (J.  E.)  &  Co.     1875.     .1133.11 

Marjorie  Fleming.     .See  Brown  (John).  Spare  bonrs,  v.  2.  2614.14 

Mark  (Gospel  of).    See  Biblical  and  religious  lit.  (p.  91). 

Market  book.     5ee  De '7oe  (T.  F.)     v.  1.     1862 6016.26 

Markets.    See  Domestic  economy  [Food,  p. .420). 

Markham  (Albert  Hastings).  Whaling  cruise  to  Baffin's 
Bay  and  the  Gulf  of  Boothia.    L.,  1874.  8°.   1144.12 

Markham  (Clements  R.)  Expeditions  [of  Gonzalo 
Pizarro,  of  Francisco  de  Orellana  and  of  Chris- 
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—  General  sketch  of  the  history  of  Persia.     London, 

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—  Narratives  of  the  rites    and   laws   of   the  Yncas. 

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Markham  (Gervase).  Tlie  most  hon.  tragedie  of  Sir  Richard 
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Maikhaia  [Mrs.]  ,  pseud.     See  Penrose  [Afrs.  E.) 
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Amer.  60C.  sci.  asBoc.  Tiaus.,  uo.  5,  1873.]  .  .  .  6811.03 
Markoe  (T.  M. )     A  treatise  on  disease  of  the  bone. 

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Marlborough  [Duke  of).  5ce  Churchill  (John),  in  Biography. p  132. 
Marlborough  [Duchess  of).  See  Churchill  (Sarah),  iu  Biography. 
Marleburrough  (Henry).    Chronicle  or  Ireland.     Conlinurd  Irom 

Hanuier.    [A.D.,  12851421.]     Dublin,  1809.  8°.    [In  Ancient 

Irish  histories,  v.  2.] 495.04 

MarloTve  (Christopher).    Dramatic  ■works,  with  notes, 

by  W.  Oxbcrry.  London,  1^18-20.  12°.  17:13.01 
Contents :  Jew  of  Malta.    Edward  the  second.     Doctor 

Faustus.     Lust's  dominion.     Massacre  of  Paris.     Tambur- 

lane  the  great.     Dido,  queen  of  Carthage. 

—  Poems.  See  Greene  (It.).  Marlowe  (C,  ami  Johnson  (S  )  1644.37 

—  Works  ;  account  of  the   author,   and   notes,  by  A. 

Dyce.     London,   1858.    8° 1735.01 

Contents. 


Ballad  of  Faustus. 
Dialogue  iu  verse. 
Dido,  queen  of  Carthage  : 

tragedy. 
Doctor  Faustus  :   from  the 

quarto  of  1604. 


Doctor  Faustus  :  from  the 

quaito  of  1616. 
Edward  second:  tragedy. 
Epigrams  by  J.  D[avies]. 
Hero  and  Leander. 
Iguoto. 


BROOKLYN    LIBRARY. 


MARLOW  -  MARRIAGE 


739 


In  obitum  R.  Manwood.        I  Masnacro  at  Paris. 
Jew  of  Malta  :  tragtdy.  Ovid's  Elegies. 

Lucau.     Irii6tbuult.  I  Pa-Sbiotiate  shepherd  to  bis  love, 

«g~  For  crit.  notices  oT  C.  M..  sre  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  13,  1870 

Tjy  E.  Dowdeii)  :  I'raaer's  mi»».,  v.  17,  1853  ;  Ward's  Eugl. 

diam.  lit.,  v.  1.  1875  :  p.  173-203. 

Marly  ;  or  a  planter's  life  in  Jamnica.  [aiioii.]  Glas- 
gow, 18'28.     8° 116'2.17 

Marmiar  (Xavier).  De  TEst  k  I'Ouest  :  voyages  et 
litteratiire.     Paris,  1S67.    ]'2° 7046.31 

—  Du  Rhin  au  Nil.     [Tyrol.   Hongrie,  Provinces  da- 

nubiennes,  Syrie,  Palestine,  Egvpte.]    Bruxelles, 
1832.   W 1052.11 

—  En  Alsace  :  L'avare  et  son  tresor.P.,  18G3.12^  7016.24 

—  Hel6ne  et  Suzanne.     Paris,  1862.  12=".    .     .  7046.26 

—  Histoire  d'un  pauvre  musicien.  (1770-1793).    Paris, 

lti66.   12° 7046.27 

—  Les  fiances  du  Spitzberg.    {"aris,  1863.  12=.  7046.25 

—  Les  memoires  d'un orphelin.  P.,  1865.  i2°.  7016.28 

—  Le  reman   d'un  heritier.     Paris,  1864.   12°.   7046.29 

—  Les  Toyageurs  nouveaux.     2   v.     Bruxelles,  1852. 

12° 922.19 

Contents :  Le  tour  du  monde.  La  cathedrale  de  Co- 
logne.  Astrea  du  Nord.  La  Rusaie  raerldionale  et  lea 
provinces  rueees  de  la  met  Baltique.  Le  Caucase.  La 
Siberie.  2.  L'interieur  du  Bresil.  Le  Perou.  Les  Pam- 
pas. Les  iles  Sandwich.  Cacbemir.  L'Ararat.  Le 
Japon.     Borneo-Sarawak. 

—  Sous    les    sapins  :    nouvelles    du    Nord.       Paris, 

1865.   12° 7046.30 

Marmioa.    Ses  Scott  (Sir  Walter) 1684.28 


Manndutel   (Jean   Fran9oi8).     Belisarius.     New  ed. 

London,  1781.  12° 3018.13 

Same.     London,  1794.  12°. 225  43 

Same.     London,  [ji.  d.]  "24°.      ....     225.87 

Same.     Belizarius.     [Adapted  from  the  French, 

by  G.  F.  Morrison.]     N.  Y.,  1857.  12°.    .  3018. 12 
j9S*  For  bis  tnemnirs  see  Biography  (p.  174) ;  also  Atlantic 

monthly,  Mch.,  1878  (by  W.  D.  Howells). 
Maroccns  extaticus  ;  or.  Banke's  bay  horse  in  a  trance.     Ed.  by 

E.  F.  Rimhaiilt.  L  ,  1843.  10°.  [Percy  society,  v.  9.]  6060.09 
Maroons.    St-i  Countries,  etc.  {Maroons,  p.  342). 
Marouites.     Cluircliill  {C.  H.)     The  Uruzcs  and  the 

JIaronites  under  the  Turkish  rule,lh40-60.  1034.04 

—  Mount  Lebanon,  etc.,  v.  3,  1853  ;  p.  51-102 1034.03 

Ste  also  AVeetm.  rev.,  July,  1862. 
Marprelate  (Martin)  controversy.    Maskell  (W.)  Hist, 
of  the  Martin  ilarprelate  controversy  in  the  reign 
of  Elizabeth.     1845 3573.13 

—  D'lsraeli  (/.)     Miscellanies  of  lit.,  1840  ;  p.  296.308.     .  2765.01 

—  Hunt  (J.)    Religious  thought  in  England,  v.  1.  1870  :  p.  71- 

88 3445.17 

Marquesas.     See  Countries  (p.  342). 
Marquet-work. 

—  Bemrose  (W.)    Manual  of.   [187'2].     .     .     .1466.17 
Marquette  (Jacques).    Relation  of  the  voyages,  discoveries,  ftc. 

ttc.,  with  life,  by  J.  G.  Shea  ; — Recit  des  voyages  et  des 
d&couvertes,  etc.  [In  Shea  (J.  G.)  Discov.,  and  explor. 
of  the  Miss,  valley,  1853.) 1125.01 

—  Sparks  (J.)    Life  of  M.    [/n  Ail  Amer.  biog..  v.  10.)    .3241.10 

See  also  Cath.  world,  Feb.,  1873  (J.  Marquette)  ;  Nov., 
1877  (Romance  and  reality  of  the  death  of  J.  M.,  by  J.  Q. 
Shea), 


MARRIAG-E 


1,  History,  Rites,  and  Ceremonies. 

earlier  {A.)   Marriage  in  the  U.  S.  3d  ed.  1867.  5824.12 
Greene  (  Wm.  B.)     History  of  marriage.     [In  his  Socialistic  frag- 
ments, 1875.) 6812.'43 

Hamilton  {Ladii  A.)  Marriage  rites,  and  ceremonies 
of  all  nations.     1&22 5824.04 

Jfaffieson{,r.C.)  Brides  and  bridals.  2d  ed. 1873.  58:'5.18 

M'Lennan  (J.  F.)  Primitive  marriage  ;  au  inquiry 
into  the  origin  of  the  form  of  capture  in  mar- 
riage ceremonies.     1865 5824.13 

Moore  (2.)  Marriage  customs  and  modes  of  court- 
ship, of  various' nations.     1823.      .     .     .  5821.00 

Spencer  (H.)  The  domestic  relatious.  [In  his  Principles  of  so- 
ciology. V.  1,  1877  ;  p.  621.704.) 5416.18 

Wood  1 3  J.)  Wedding  day  in  all  ages  and  countries. 
1869 58-24.08 

See  also  Nat.  qn.  rev.,  v.  25.  1872  ;  p.  79-105  (Origin  and 
development  of  marriage  ;  New  monthly,  v.  5.  1822  Bridal 
customs  of  the  Irish)  ;  Temple  Bar.  Feb.,  1876  (Courtship 
in  lYance,  by  lady  Poliock)  ;  Westm.  rev.,  April,  1877 
(Courtship  and  marriage  in  France). 

JiS"  See  also  Rings  ; — Women. 

2.    Marriage  in  its  Social  and.  Moral  Aspects. 

Arm-chair  in  the  smoking-room,  p.  154-244  (Essays  on  the  ethics 
of  love  affairs,  flirtations,  proposals,  engagements,  wed- 
dings, market  matrimonial 2512.26 

Arnold  (F.)  Turning-points  in  life,  1873  ;  p.  128146.  .  261'2.31 
Brxmley  ((».)    Angel  in  the  house.    {In  his  Es;,ays,  1860  ;  p.  204- 

a)9.| 2614.10 

iVbte. — Repr.  from  Eraser,  Oct.,  1856. 

Dorr  (J.  C.  R. )  Bride  and  bridegroom  ;  letters  to  a 
young  married  couple.     1873 5836.(i8 

Flamank  {J.)  In  his  .Mind  aud  manner,  p.  246-264.  .  .  .  6435.23 
Orbidon  >  L.  3.)  Sex  in  nature.  1869.  .  .5824.09 
Samerton  [P.G.}  'Womeniu  marriage,  [/n  Intellectual  life.)  2528. 'J4 
Molcojuhe    (ir.   U.)      The    sexes   here   aud   hereafter. 

1869 5823.11 

Marriage  and  home.  [aiioH.]  L.,  1870.  24°.  3574.08 
Mori-is  {li.)  Courtship  and  matrimony.  IS^iS. -5821.19 
Pedder  ( //.  C. )     Man  and  -n'oman  ;  tlieir  relations'  to 

each  other  and  to  the -n-orld.  1871.  .  .  5824.17 
Plutarch.      Conjugal    precepts.     [In   his   Morale,  v.  2,  p.   486- 

507  ] 543rj.'27 

Russell  [John,  earl).  Marriage.  [In  his  Essays,  185-196)  5717.07 
Haunders    (F. )     About    woman,    love,    and   marriage. 

Is74 5823.10 

Taylor  [H.)    Choice  in  marriage.    [In  his  Notes  from  life,  1853  ; 

p,  43  74] 2544.05 

.See  also  Atlantic,  v.  25. 1870,  p.  360-68  (la  marriage  holy  ? 


by  H  James)  ;  v.  32, 1873,  p.  62-63  (Educating  a  wife,  by  R. 
D  Owen)  ;  Contemp.  rev.,  v.  20.  1873,  p.  360-371  (Inauencs 
of  marriage  on  female  suffrage)  ;  Fraser'.s  mag.,  v.  62,  1860 
(Pbilos.  of  marriage,  by  a  bachelor)  ;  v.  76,  1867  (Marriage 
impediments,  by  a  bachelor)  ;  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  18.  1772  (Mor- 
ality of  married  life,  by  M.  Cookson) ;  Eraser's  mag.,  r.  65, 
1862  (Celibacy  v*  marriage). 

,^S"  See  also  Moral  science  for  works  affording  incidental 
treatment  of  the  subject.     Also  Women. 

3.  La-w  and  Doctrine  of  Marriage  and  Divorce. 

SalkersUme  (P.)  Digest  of  the  law  of  Scotland,  re- 
lating to  marriage.     1827 In  3573.29 

Bishop  (J.  P. )  Commentaries  on  the  law  of  marriage 
and  divorce,  of  separations  without  divorce,  and 
of  evidence  of  marriage.  2  v.  4th  ed.  1844.  5615.15 

Greeley  {H.)  and  Oicen  (H,  Dale),  Discussion  of  the 
law  of  divorce.     1868 3072.07 

Lawrence  (W.  B.)  Disabilities  of  American  women 
married  abroad.     1871 5615.24 

Morgan  {II.  D.)  Doctrine  and  law  of  marriage,  adul- 
tery and  divorce.     2  v.    1826 5615.22 

Prater  {II.)  Essay  upon  the  law  respecting  husband  and  wife,  in 
England,  Scotland,  and  Ireland.     1836 In  3573  29 

Schouler  (.7. )    Treatise  on  the  law  of  domestic  relations. 

1870 5615.08 

Wooliey  (T.  D.)  Essay  on  divorce  and  divorce  legis- 
lation, with  special  reference  to  the  United  States. 
1869 5824.10 

ffS'  See  also  Domestic  relations  (p.  C86)  ;  Dower  (p.  687). 

See  also  International  rev.,  v.  1,  1874  (Divorce,  by  N.  H. 
Davis)  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  00,  1860  (Law  of  divorce). 

Also  Coutemp.  rev.,  v.  7,  1868  (Marriage  laws  of  Scot- 
land and  England,  by  J.  B.  Kiunear)  ;  Ed.  )  ev.,  v.  105,  18S7 
(Rights  and  liabilities  of  husband  and  wife) ;  v.  130.  lt^69 
(Marriage  law  of  the  empire) ;  Fortii.  rev.,  v.  8,  1867  (Mar- 
riage law  of  Scotland)  ;  traser'a  mag.,  v.  52,  1855  ^Marriago 
aud  divorce);  v.  65,  18G2  (Marriage  law  of  the  empire); 
V.  7C,  1867  (Marriage  laws,  by  F.  W.  Newman)  ;  New  Eng- 
lander,  v.  25, 1866  (Oivorco  legislation,  by  H.  Loomis,  jr.) ; 
N.  Bvit.  rev.,  v.  27,  1857  (The  marriage  aud  divorce  bill)  ; 
V.  35.  1861  (Law  of  marria;;:e  and  divorce)  ;  Qn.  rev.,  v.  102, 
1857  (Divorce  laws)  ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  65,  1856  (The  English 
law  of  divorce) ;  v.  82.  1864  (Laws  of  marriage  and  divorce): 
v.  90,  1808  (Marriage  laws  in  the  U.  S.)    Also  Women. 

4.  Relatiouships  ■which  Bar  Marriage. 

Lindsay  (  W. )  Inquiry  into  the  christian  law  as  to  the 
relationships  •which  bar  marriage.     1871.   3566.24 


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MARRIAGE  -  MARSTON 


On  tbe  present  state  of  the  law  as  to  inarriageB  abroad  between 
Kuglieli  subjects  witbiu  the  probibited  degrees  of  affinity. 
[anon.]    1840 In  3573.29 

Pusey  \E-  B.)  afid  Badeky  {E.)  Marriage  with  a  deceased  wife's 
sister.     1819 3580.04 

■Sixm7ni(7-y  of  objections  to  tbe  doctrine  tliat  a  marriage  with  tbe 
sister  of  a  deceased  wile  is  contrary  to  law,  religion,  or 
morality,     [anon.)  1839 Jn  3573.29 

Wyldf.  IS.  T.)    Letter  to  tbe  clergy  of  Somersetshire,  rel.  to  un- 
due marriages.     [Iji  Pamphleteer,  v.  1,  18i2.J      .     .  5068.01 
See  also  Ed.  rev.,  v.  97. 

.ttS*   See  also   Medicine    [Marriage],  for   essays    on   the 
physiological  aspecle  of  consanffuinxty  in  marriage. 

'  5.  Church  Doctrine  of  Marriage. 

Bingham  (J.)  Marriage  rites  in  the  ancient  church,  [/n  Au- An- 
tiquities, «(c,  y.  7.  1810;  p.  257-362.) 3123.17 

Bingham  (J.  F.)  Christian  marriage  ceremony  ;  its 
hist.,  significance  and   curiosities.   1871.   3517.2U 

Dix  (M.)  Lectures  on  the  two  estates  ;  the  weddeil 
and  the  single.   1S72 3543.28 

Evans  (if  D. )  Treatise  on  the  christian  doctrine  of 
marriage.     1870 5824.16 

Malcom{H.)    Christian  rule  of  marriage.  1870.   5824.14 

Milton  [J  )  Doctrine  and  discixiline  of  divorce.  [In  hi4  Works, 
V.  2,  1818.] 6051.02 


6.  Romau  Catholic  Lav?  of  Marriage. 

Jeniingham  (C.  E.)     Letter  upon  the  regulations   en- 
forced by  the  Holy  See,  with  respect  to   mixed 

marriages.     1843 3573.-9 

See  also  Contem.  rev.,  Aug..  1875  (Roman  catb.  marriage 
laws  :  from  a  Roman  catholic  point  of  view,  by  W.  o. 
Todd) ;  Cath.  world,  June,  1877  (Divorce  and  tbe  divorce 
laws). 

7.  Polygamy. 

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in  relation  to  the  lawfulness  of  polygamy  and  the 

law  of  incest.     1836 "...  5836. 12 

History  and  philos.   of  marriage  ;  or,  polygamy,  and 

monogamy  compared,  [anon.]  B.,  18(39.16°.  5JS24.I1 
See  also  New  Englander,  v.  16,  1858,  p.  107-431   (Colenao 

and  L.  Grous  on  polygamy)  ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  88,  1867  ;  p. 

325-367  (Polygamy  and  monogamy  in  Turkey)  ;  Fortn.  rev., 

May,  1877  (TheLevirate  and  polyandry,  by  J.  F.  M'Lennan); 

14  pp.;  Indian  antiquary  {Polyandry  in  northern  Hiudiu- 

tan.  by  J.  Muir  ;  3  pp.) 

i*^  .See  also  works  on  the  Mormons  (p.  94);  Utah  and  the 

Mormons  (p.  390;  ;  and  Turkey  (p.  373). 


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Marryat  (Florence).     See  Church    Afrs.  Florence  M.) 

Marryat  (Franks.)  Borneo  and  the  Indian  .Archi- 
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—  Mountains  and  molehills.     California.     New  York, 

18.55.   12" 1114.05 

Marryat  (6'apt.  Frederick).     Diary  in  America.     1st 

series.  3  v.  London,  18  i9.  12°.  .  .  .  1073.01 
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Marseillaise   hymn.     See   Gentleman's   mag.,   Sept.,  1870  (The 

Marseillaise,  by  W.  Mayuard). 
Marsh  i  Miss  Catharine ).     English  hearts  and  English 

hands.     New  York,  18'iS.   16° 

Note. — A  study  of  laborers  called  'navvies.' 

—  Life    of  major   Arthur   Vandelear.      [anon.']     New 

York,  1N62.   12° 3174.12 

—  Life  of  Wm.  Marsh,  D.D.    N.Y.,  1868.  12°.  3117.17 

—  Memorials  of  capt.  Hedley  Vicars.     London,  1856. 

16° 3174.16 

Marsh  (C.)     The  clubs  of  London  ;  with  anecdotes, 

etc.  [anon.]  2  v.  London,  1828.  12°.  .  6216.14 
Marsh  (C.  C. )     Bank-book  keeping  and  joint  stock 

accounts.     4th  ed.     N.  Y.,  1864.  4°.   .     .  4018.22 

—  Science  of  book-keeping.     N.  Y.,  1855.   8°.  4015.04 
Marsh   iDwight   W. )      Tennesseean    in    Persia    and 

Koordistan  ;  incidents  in  life  of  Samuel  A.  Rhea. 

Philadelphia,  1869.   12° 1043.04 

Marsh  (George  Perkins).  The  earth  as  modified  by 
man  and  nature.  New  ed.  of  Man  and  nature. 
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—  Address  before  tbe  N.  E.  soc.  of  N.  T.,  Dec,  24,  1844.    New 

Yo.k.  1S45.  8° 595.24 

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—  Le6ture5  on  the  Engl.language.N.Y.,l86U.8°.  6425.24 

—  Man  and  nature.     New  Yor.c,  1864.  8°.  .     .4113.34 

N'-'te.— For  3d  ed.  see  above  •  E.irth  as  modified,'  etc. 

—  Origin  and  hist,  of  the  English  language,  and  early 

literature.  New  York,  1862.  8°.  .  .  .  6425.25 
Marsh  (Herbert,  bp.)  Address  tn  the  senate  of  the  Univ.  of  Cam- 
bridge, occ.  hy  tbe  proposal  to*  introduce  an  auxiliary 
bible  soc.  [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  1. 1813.]  ;— Inquiry  iuto  tbe 
cousequencea  of  uej^lcctiug  to  give  the  prayer-book  with 
tbe  Bible.  I /<!  v.  1. 1813]:— Letter  of  explanation,  (/nv.6.]; 
— Letter  to  Peter  Gaiidolphy,  in  confutation  of  the  opin- 


ion that  the  vital  principle  of  the  Reformation  has  been 
lately  conceded  to  tbe  church  of  Rome.  3d  ed.  1813. 
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Marsh  (John,  D.  D.)  Epitome  of  general  ecclesias- 
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Marsh  (Josiah).     Popular  life  of  George  Fox.     Lon- 
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Marsh  [Rev.  Wm.)     Life,  by  [C.  Marsh].     New  York, 

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Marshall  (Charles).    Introduction  to  gardening.     2  v. 

Boston,  1799.  12° 6121.03 

Marshall  (Edward  Chauncey).  The  ancestry  of  gen. 
Grant,   and    their  contemporaries.     New   York, 

1869.  13° 3067,a3 

—  History  of  U.  S.  naval  academy.     New  York,  1862. 

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Marshall  (Emma).  History  of  Prance,  adapted  from 
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Marshall  (J.  D. )  Morals  and  religion  in  history  : 
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Marshall  (James  H.)  U.  S.  manual  of  biography  and 
history  ;  lives  of  the  presidents,  vice-presidents 
and  cabinet  officers,  with  lives  of  the  signers  of 
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phia, 1857.  8° 3244.16 

Marshall  (John,  chief  justice).  Life  of  George  Wash- 
ington.    5  V.     London,  1804-07.  4°.   ,     .  3178.02 

Same.     2d  ed,     2  v.     Phil.,  1850.  8°.     .3182.01 

—  Speeches  on   tbe   federal  const. — Speech,   case  of  Bobbins. 

[/n  Moore  (F.)     Amer.  eloqijence,  v.  2.  1858.)      .     .6325.03 

—  Writings  upon  the  federal  constitution.     Boston, 

1839.   8° 5614.05 

Jd®-  Fur  lives  of  J.  M.,  see  Biography  (p.  174);  also  Herring 
(J.)  and  Longacre  (1.  B.)  Nat.  portr.  gallery,  v.  1.  1834 
[3247.08]  ;— Nat.  qu.  rev   Sept.,  1876. 

Marshall  (Mary,  foi-merly  Mary  Dyer).  Rise  and  pro- 
gress of  the  serpent  from  the  garden  of  Eden  ; 
with  disclosure  of  Shakerism.  L.,  1847. 12°.  344h.20 

Marshall  (T.W.)  Notes  on  episcopal  polity.  Ed. by 
J.  M.  Wainwright.     New  York,  1^44.    8°.   3547.04 

Marshall  (Thomas  Wm.  M. )  Christianity  in  China  : 
a  fragment.     London,  1858.   8°.      ...   3447.06 

Marshmaii  (John  Clark).  Life  of  Carey,  Marshman, 
and  Ward.     2  v.     London,  18.59.  8\  .     .  3033.11 

Marston  (John).     M'orks.    With  notes  and  life,  by  J. 

O.  Halliwell.     3  v.     London,  J856.    16°.   1733.02 

Contents:  V.  1.  Preface.     Antonio  and  Mellida.     Wonder 

of  women  ;    or  tragedie  of  Sophoniaba.    What  you  will. 

2.  Tbe  parasitaster  ;  or  tbe  fuwue.  Dutch  courtezan. 
The  malcontent,  by  J.  Webster  ;  augmented  by  Marston. 

3.  Eastward  hoe.  Insatiate  couutesse.  Metamorphosis  of 
Plamalion'a  image  and  certaiue  salyres.  Tbe 'scourge  of 
villanie.  Lorde  and  ladye  Huutiugdon's  entertaiuement 
of  the  Countess  of  Darby.  King  of  Denmark  to  James  i., 
in  1606.     Verses  troiu  Chester's  T  ove's  martyr. 

For  critical  notice  of  M.,  see  Ward  (A.   W.)     History  of 
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poems.     Boston,  1871.  12° 1CG5.17 

Sre  critical  notico  in  St.  J.imes's  mag.,  Sept.,  1877. 

Marston  (Weston).    S'e  Plays  [Alphab'^lical  a'-rangtment). 

Marsupialia.     S-i-  Natural  history.  (Marmpialia.) 

Martel  (Charles  i.  Materials  used  in  painting,  with 
remarks  on  varnishing  and  cleaning.  London, 
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—  Principles  of  colouring  in  painting.    10th  ed.    Lou- 

don, 1875.  12° 1471.16 

—  Principles  of   form    in  ornamental  art.     4th   ed. 

London.  1872.   12° 1472.04 

Martens  (FriedrichV  Voyage  to  Spitzbergen[in  1671]. 

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Martensen  (HansLassenl.    Christian  dogmatics.    Tr. 

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Martialis  (Marcus  Valerius).     Epigrammata  :  ex  ed. 

Bipontiua,   cum  notis   et  interpretatione.     3  v. 

London,  Valpy,  1823.  8° 7715.07 

Contents  •  De  epectacnlia,  v.  1.    EpiRraramata,  v.  1,   2. 

Index.  V.  3.    NotiB  varionira.  -v.  2.  3.     ReceUBUs  editionum 

et  codicum  mea.,  v.  3.    Vita,  testimonia.  etc.,  t.  1. 

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—  Epigrams.     Tr.  into  Engl,  prose.     Each  accompa- 

nied by  one  or  more  verso  translations.     London, 
1875.  12°.     [Bohn'3  class,  library.]     .     .  6213.21 

—  CEuvres    completes.      [En  latin    et  en  frangais.] 

Paris,  1865.  8°.  [Nisard'a  Collection. ]     .  7726.01 
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Martin   (Benj.  N.)    Choice   specimens   of  American 

literature.     New  York,  1871.  12°.  .     .     .6331.18 
Martia  (Charles).     Civil  costume  of  England.     Edit- 
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Martiu  {Mrs.  Clara  Barnes).     Mount  Desert,  Maine. 

Portland,  1874.    16° 1111.20 

Martin  (Edward  Winslow).      Behind  the  scenes  in 

Washington.     New  York,  cop.,  1873.  8°.  1134.18 

—  Life  and  public  services  of  Schuyler  Colfax  :  with 

speeches.     New  York,  1868.  8°.       ...  3042.18 
Martin  i  F. )    Natural  history.     Tr.  from  the  German, 
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Martia   (Francois  Xavier).     History  of  North  Caro- 
lina.    2  V.     New  Orleans,  1829.   8°.     .     .     623.03 
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La,  V.2 693.15 

Mcirtia  (Frances).  Angelique  Arnauld,  abbess  of 
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Martin  (Frederick).  Commercial  hand  book  of  France. 
London,  1867.   1'2° 5923.20 

—  Handbook  of  contemporary  biography.     London, 

1870.   16°.      , 322:!.10 

—  History  of  Lloyd's  and  of  marine  insurance  in  Gt. 

Britain.     London,  1876.  8° 5931.12 

—  Life  of  John  Clare.     London,  1865.  12°.     .3037.25 

—  Statesman's  year-book,  1864-77.      14  v.     London, 

18IJ1-77.  8°. 6713.12 

—  Stories  of  banks  and  bankers.  L.,  1SG5.  16°.  5915.10 
Martin  (Bon  Louis  Henri).     Daniel  Manin  and  Ven- 
ice in  181^-49.     With  introduction  by  I.  Butt. 
2v.     London,  1862.  12° 532.17 

—  Histoire  de  France,  jusqu'en  1789.     4e  ed.     17  v. 

Paris.  I860.   8= 523.18 

—  History  of  France.     Age  of  Louis  xiv.     Tr.  by  M. 

L.  Booth.     2  V.     Boston,  1865.   8°.      .     .     517.13 

Same.     The  decline  of  the   French   monarchy. 

Tr.  by  M.  L.  Booth.     2  v.     B.,  18iJ6.  8°.     517.15 

Same.   [17?9-1877.]    v.  1-2.  B., 1877-78.  8°.   517.0S 

Martin   (James,  B.A.)      Origin   and   history  of  the 
New  Testament.     2d  ed.     L.,  1872.   12^  3745.05 
Martiu   (James  Kanald).     Influence   of  tropical   cli- 
mates   on    European    constitutions.       New    ed. 

London,  1856.  8° 4331.18 

Martia  (Leopold  Charles).     Contributions  to  English 

literature  bv  the  civil  servants  of  the  crown,  1794- 

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Martin  (Luther).     Speech  on  the  federal  convention,    [/n  Moore 

(F.)     Amor,  eloquence,  v.  1,  1858.) 6325. U3 


— -  [Genuine  information,  etc.]  disclosing  the  proceedings  of  the 
Federal  cuuveution  for  forming  the  Constitution.  [In  Yates 
(R.)     MiniitpH  of  the  si'cret  debates.  18'Jl  ;  p.  9-94.)  673f..02 

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38'J.  I 67:i6  OS 

—  Herring  (J".)  (Xwl  Lnngacre  {J.  B.)     Nat.  portr.Ral.,  v.  4.   3247. U 
Martin  (M.)    Description  of  the  Western  Inlands  of  Scotland  ; 

Voyage  to  St.  Ellda.  (/nPinkerton.  Voyages,  v.  3.)  926.03 
Martin  (Kobert  Montgomery).  British  colonial  library; 
colonies  of  the  British  empire,  their  history,  geo- 
graphy, government,  commerce,  population,  etc. 
10  V.     London,  1844.   10°. 

1.  Upper  and  Li>wer  Canada.    3d  ed.     1838.    .    .     .1163.07 

2.  New  South  Wales,  Vau  Diemeu's  Island,  S.  Australia, 
etc.     2d  ed.     1837 1061.07 

3.  South  Afi-ica:  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  Mauritius,  Seychelles, 
etc.    2d  ed.     1S43 1061,06 

4.  5.  British  West  Indies.     2  v.    1836 1162.^- 

6.  Nova  Scotia,  Cape  Breton.  Sable  Islands.  New  Bruns- 
wick. Prince  Edward  Island,  the  Bermudas,  Newfound- 
land, etc.     1837 664.02 

7.  Britisti  possessions  in  the  Mediterranean  :  Gibraltar. 
M^ilta,  Gozo.  and  the  Ionian  Islands.    1837.     .    .    HSl.OS 

8-9.  East  Indies.     1837 1013.06 

10.  British  possessions   in  Indian  and  Atlantic  Oceans. 

1837 1061.18 

Note. — Each  vol.  has  a  distinct  title-page. 

—  Hudson's  Bay  territories  and  Vancouver's  Island. 

London,  1849.  8° 1154.01 

-—  Ireland  before  and  afterthe  union.  L., 1843.8°. 497.23 
Martin  (Theodore).    Horace.    Phil., 1871.  16°.  1661.08 

—  Life  of  the   Prince   consort,     v.  1-3.     New  York, 

1875-78.  12° 3011.16 

—  Memoir  of  Wm.E.Aytoun.  Edin.,1867.  12°.   3014.19 

—  ani  Aytoun  (Wm.  E.)     Book  of  ballads.     Ed.  by 

Bon  Gaultier  [p.ieud.]    N.  Y.,  18.54.    12°.  1613.14 

—  translator.    &eCatullus.  Poem8[1631. 11] :— Dante.  Vilanuova 

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Martin  (Thomas).  Character  of  Francis  Bacon.  Lon- 
don, 1835.    16° 3015.02 

Martin  (Thomas  Henri).  Galilee  :  les  droits  de  la 
science  et  la  methode.     Paris,  1868.   12°.   .3063.17 

—  La  foudre,  I'electricite  et   le  magnetisme  chez  lea 

anciens.     Paris,  1866.   16° 4027.25 

Martin  (W.  A.)    Screw  cutting  tables.     2d  ed.    16  pi. 

London,  1866.  12° 3923.:.i2 

Martin  (Wm.  C.  L. )  and  Youatt  (Wm.)    Cattle  :  their 

breeds,  diseases,  elc.     N.  Y..  1851.   12°.  .   6131.02 

Martin  (W.  Todd).    Doctrine  of  an  impersonal  God  in  its  effects 

upon  morality  and  religion.    [In  Science  and  revelation. 

1875.] 3688.18 

Martin  Marprelate.     See  Marprelate  (Martin). 
Martin  Scriblerus.    See  Swift  (J.)     Works,  v.  13.     .     .    .  6074.16 
Martineau  (Harriet).     Autobiography.    Ed.  by  M.  W. 
Chapman.     2  v.     Boston,  ls77.  8°.     .     .  3118.23 
A^oi^. —Reviewed  in  Blackw.  mng.,  Apl.,  1877;   Church 
qu.  rev..  .luly,  1877  ;  Cougr.  qu.,  July.  1877  ;  Contemp.  rev.. 
May,  1877  (by  H.  8.  Richardson)  ;  Jid.  rev  ,  v.  146.  1877; 
Fortn.  rev.,  April.  1877  or  Eel.  mag.,  June,  1877  (by  G.  A. 
Simcoi)  ;  Macniillan.  May.  1877  :  Nat.  qu.  rev..  Oct.,  1877  ; 
N.   A.  rev..   May  and  June,  1877  (by  J.  F.  Clarke)  ;   Nine- 
teenth century,  1877  or  Littell.v.  13'4.  1877  ;  Qu.  rev..  Apl., 
1877  or  Living  a^e.  May  26,  1877  ;  Weslm.  rev.,  July,  1877. 

—  Biographical  sketches.     N.  Y.,  1869.   12°.    .  3j6H.28 

Contents:  Anglesey  {Marquis  of) .  Beaufort  i'5ir  Franc  is). 
Berry  {Miss\.  Blomtield  {B'Shop).  Bronte  (Cbarlotte), 
Brougliam  [Lord].  Byron  {Lady  Noel).  Campbell  {Lord 
chancellor..  Carlisle  (Earl  of).  Combe  (George).  Croker 
(John  Wilson).  Denman  {Lord).  De  Quincey  (Thumas). 
Elgin  {Earl  of).  Frederick  William  IV.  {king  of  Prussia). 
Gloureeter  (/>ucft6Si*  o/).  Hatlaiu  (Henry).  Heroei  t  o/ i<ra 
{Lord).  Humboldt  (Alexander  vou).  Hume  (Joseph). 
Jameaon  {Mrs.)  Kent  {Duchess  of).  Landor  (Walter  Sav- 
age). Lanedowne  (Marquis  o/).  Lockbait  (J>:>hu  Gibson), 
Londonderry  (.l/ar^ftis  o/),  Lyndburet  {Lord).  Ma.miley 
{Lord).  Marcet  {Mrs.)  Mathetv  {Father).  .Metteriiich  and 
Austria.  Mitford  (Mary  Russell).  Murray  {Lord).  Na- 
piers  (Tlie).  Nicholas  {Emperor).  Opie  (Amelia).  Oweu 
(Robert)  Palmerston  (iord).  Raglan  (Z,"r(i).  Richardson 
{Sir  John).  Roberts  (David,  K.A.)  Rogers  (Samuel). 
Whately.  Wilson  (John  ;  •  Chris.  North ').  WordBWortli(^lfM.) 

—  British  rule  in  India.     London,  1857.    16°.   1011.02 

—  Complete  guide  to  the  lake  district  of  England. 

4th  ed.     London,  1871.   18° 952. --8 

—  Eastern  life  present  and  past.    L., 18.50.   8°.   1053.08 

—  Health,  husbandry,  and  handicraft.     London,  1861. 

8° 2535.11 

—  History  of  England  during  the  peace,1816-46.     2  v. 

London,  1849.    8° ■  .     467.10 

—  Hour   (The)    and   the  man  ;   a  historical  romance. 

3  V.     London,  1811.  8° 231.24 

iVofc— Portrays  Toussaint  L'Ouverture  and  HaytL-vn  revolt. 


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MABTINEAU  -  MASON 


Martineau  (Harriet),  continued. 

—  Household  education.     London,  18i;7.   12°.   3oll.l3 

—  Illustrations  of  political  economy.     9  v.     London, 

1834.   18° 231.28 

Contents:  v.  1.  Life  in  the  wilds.  The  hill  and  the  val- 
ley. Bi'ooke  and  Brooke  Farm.  2.  Deinerara.  Ella  of 
Gai-veloch.  Weitlaud  woe  in  Garveloch.  3.  A  Manchester 
strike.  Cousin  Marshall.  Ireland.  4.  Homes  abroad. 
For  each  and  for  all.  French  wines  and  politirs.  6.  The 
charmed  sea.  Berkeley  the  banker.  6.  Messrs.  Vanderput 
and  Snoek  The  loom  and  the  lugger.  7.  Sowers  and 
reapers.  Cinnamon  and  pearls.  8.  Briery  Creek.  Three 
Ages.  9.  The  Farrers  of  Budge-Row.  The  moral  of  many 
fables. 
Letters  on  man's  nature  and  development.  See  Atkinson 
(H.  G.)  and  Martineau  (H.) 643S.01 

—  Life  in  the  sick-room.   \_anon.'\  L.,1841.  8°.  4322.07 
Same.     3d  ed.     London,  186!).   Iti".  .     .  i322.08 

—  Miscellanies.     2  v.      Boston,  18.36.    12^^.     .2.53.5.28 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Philosophicat  essays  :  Genius  of  Scott. 
Essays  on  the  art  of  thinking.  Sabbath  musings.  Morat 
essays :  On  moral  independence.  Theology,  politics,  and 
literature.  Of  habits  and  feelings.  Proper  use  of  the  re- 
trospective faculty.  Hanwell  lunatic  asylum.  Letter  to 
the  deaf.  Ou  country  burial  grounds.  On  the  duty  of 
studying  political  economy,  Simimer  evening  dialogue 
betw.  an  Englishniau  and  a  Pole.  Parables.  Poetry. 
2.  Tales  :  Liese,  or  the  progress  of  worship.  Solitude  and 
society.  The  ear. y  sowing.  True  worshippers.  Reviews: 
Deinonology  and  witchcraft.  Godwin's  Thoughts  on  man. 
Romanism  and  Episcopacy.  Exposition  of  Jacotot's  System 
of  education.  Essays  on  the  pursuit  of  truth.  Religion 
of  Socrates.  Physical  considerations  connected  witli  man's 
ultimate  destmation.  Christiau  dispensation.  Crombie's 
Natural  theology.  On  nature  and  providence  to  communi- 
ties. Piisou  discipline.  Lessing's  Hundred  thoughts. 
Doddridge's  Correspondence  and  diary.  West  India  sla- 
very.    Ou  witchcralt. 

—  Society  in  America.     3  v.     L.,  1837.  12°.    .1073.07 
Same.     2  v.     New  Yort,  1870.     1'2°.  .     .   1073.10 

—  Blackie  [J.  S )    Miss  Martineau  and  Tyndall.     [In  his  Nat. 

hist,  of  atheism.  1878.] 3522  04 

—  F.imoMS  girls,  efc..  p.  87-97 a2G1.17 

—  Horn-  [R.  H.)     New  spirit  of  the  age,  1855;  p.  227-'238.  2632.09 

—  Smiles  (S.)     Brief  biographies,  1801 32(53.16 

fl®*  For  her .;i(U'^nue  stories  see  Fiction  (p.  603). 
Martineau  (James).     Endeavors   after  the   christian 
life.     Boston,  18.58.   1'2° 3571.05 

—  Essays,  philosophical  and  theological.     2  v.     Bos- 

ton, l»6(j.    \-i° 2535.17 

Contents:  v.  1.  Cerebral  psychology:  Bain.  Coiute's 
life  and  philosophy.  Mansel's  Limits  of  religious  thought. 
John  Stuart  Mill.  Nature  and  God.  Personal  influences 
on  our  present  theology  :  Newman,  Coleridge,  Carlyle. 
Revelation  ;  what  it  is  not.  and  wh.it  it  is.  Science,  nesci- 
ence, and  faith.  Theology  in  its  relation  to  progressive 
knowledge.  2.  Wheweil's  Morality.  Whewell's  Systematic 
morality.  Morell's  Hist,  of  mod.  philos.  Kiiigsley's  Phae- 
thou.  Sir  W.  Hamilton's  philosophy.  Kingsley's  Alexan- 
dria and  her  schools.  Theory  of  reasoning.  Plato  ;  his 
physics  and  metaphysics.  Plea  for  philos.  studies.  Soul 
iu  nature. 

—  Hours  of  thought  on  sacred  things.     Boston,  187G. 

lj° 3574.35 

—  Modern  materialism  :  its  attitude  to'ward  theology. 

Kew  York,  1876.   1-2° 357i.34 

Note — Repr.  from  Contemp.  rev.,  Feb.,  Mch.,  1876,  or 
Electic,  Apl.,  May. 

—  Eeligion  as  affected  by  modern  materialism.     With 

introd.  by  H.  W.  Bello-ws.  N.Y.,1«75.  16°.  3573.31 
■  —  Studies  of  Christianity.     Ed.  by  W.  K.  Aiger.    Bos- 
ton, 18.7.     12' 3574.  J5 

Contents  :  Distinctive  t.vpes  of  Christianity.  Christianity 
without  piiest  and  ritual.  Vicarious  redemption.  Media- 
torial religion.  Five  points  of  christian  faith.  Creed  and 
heresies  of  eai-Iy  Christianity.  Creed  of  Christendom. 
Restoratiou  of  belief.  One  gospel  in  many  dialects.  St. 
Paul  and  his  modern  students.  Sin,  wliat  it  is,  what  it  is 
not.     Duties  of  christians  iu  an  age  of  controversy. 

—  Miscellanies.     Boston,  1852.   12".        .     .     .  3574.07 

C'oHfcr/ifs  ;  Joseph  Priestly,  TUomas  Aruold.  Church  and 
state,  'i'heodoto  Pariiec  s  Discourse  ou  religion.  Phases 
of  faith.     Church  of  England.     Battle  of  the  churches. 

—  Why  dissent?  address      London,  18/1.  b°.   3.V74.30 

See  nonces  of  J.  M,  in  Dubliu  Univ.  mag..  April,  1877; 
Chr.  exam.,  v.  6.  i8.i7  ;  p.  9i-l31. 

Martinique.     S':k  Countries  {West  Indies,  p,  393). 

I'larlins  (Charles  i'rederic}.  Vegetable  colonization  of  the  Brit- 
ish isles,  Shetland,  Faroe,  and  Iceland.  [In  Smith,  report, 
1858.J 3936.13 

Mai-tyii  vBenj.)  and  Kippi3  (A.)  Life  of  tha  first 
earl  of  Shaftesbury.     2  v.     L.,  I.s36.   8".   3163.01 

Martyu  (Thomas)  and  Lettice  (J.)  'Antiquities  of 
Herculaneum.  [Plates.  Text  not  published.] 
From  the  Ital.     London,  177 J.   fol.     .     .   1456.20 


Martyn  (W.  Carlos).  The  Dutch  reformation  :  16th 
century.     New  York,  1868.   12°.       .     .     .  3432.16 

Martyr  (Justin).    See  Justlnus  Martyr. 

Martyrdom  of  man.     .Set*  Reade   (Winwood).     1872.      .     .  5812.20 

Martyrs  (The).     See  BibUcal  and  religious  literature  (p.  91). 

Martyrs  and  apologists.     See  Pressense  (E.  de).     1871.     .  3J13.17 

Martyrs,  heroes,  and  bards  of  the  Scottish  covenant.  See  Gil- 
fillan  (Geo.)     1853 3435.07 

Martyrs  of  science.     .Vce  Brewster  (.?ir  D.) 3261. L3 

Martyrs  of  .Spain.     See  Charles  (.Vis.  E.) 163.16 

Marvel  (Ik),  pseiiii.     See  Mitchell  (Donald  G.) 

Marvel  (Ik),  pseud.  A  freehold  villa  for  nothing. 
2d  ed.     London,  [1873.]  16° 1311.10 

Marvell  (Andrew).     Poetical  works.     With  memoir, 

[by  H.  Rogers].     Boston,  1857.   16°.    .     .   1672.07 

Xt5°*  For  hiog.  and  crit.  notices  of  M.,  sre  Biography  (P^  174). 

Marvellous.  See  Folk  lore  (p.  553)  ;— Legends  (p.  694)  ;  Occult 
sciences  ; —  SpirituaUsm  ; —  Supernaturalism  ; —  Supersti- 
tions ; — Witchcraft 

MarTellous  country  ;  Arizona  and  New  Mexico.  See  Cozzens 
(S,  W.)     1873 1134.20 

Marvels  of  pond-life.     5ee  Slack  (H.  J.)     1861 4827.15 

Marvels  of  the  heavens.    See  Flammarion  (C.)     1870.     .  4U16.27 

Marvin  (Frederic  Rowland).  Dream  music.  [Poems.] 
New  York,  1870.   12° 1665.21 

—  Epidemic  delusions  ;  a  lecture.     New  York,  IsTi. 

16° 3813.38 

Marvin  (Henry).  Complete  history  of  Lake  George  : 
a  descriptive  guide.     N.  Y.,  1853.  18°.     .1111.30 

Marx  (A.  B. )  ,  Musical  composition.  New  York, 
18.52.   8° 1564.03 

Mary  of  Nazareth  (Mystical  rose ;  or).  See  Hemenway  (A.  M.) 
1865 1645.15 

Mary.  See  Biography  (p.  174),  for  lives  of  persons  ot  this  name  ; 
and  see  Fiction  (p.  503)  ;  and  Plays  {a  pliabetical  arrange' 
menti,  for  novels,  and  plays  entitled  '  Mary,*  etc. 

Mary  (Virgin,  mother  of  Jesus\.  See  Biblical  and  religious  lit, 
{Mary,  Virgiyi,  p.  91)  ;— Biography  (p.  174)  ; — Fine  arts  (fa- 
ciei/ art.  p.  547)  ; — also  Clay  (-J,  G.)  The  virgin  Mary  and 
the  traditions  of  tlie  painters,  1873  [1442. 09J  ;— Tyler  (J,  E.) 
Primitive  christian  worship.     2d  ed.,  1847.     .    .     .  3615.05 

Mary  Russell  (Ship),  bcoresby  (IK.)  Memorials  of 
the  sea.     1850 3156.25 

Maryland.     See  Countries  {Maryland,  p.  342). 

Masaccio  iToinmaso  di  Giovanni  di  Simone  Quidi,  calUd).  See 
Arundel  society.     Publications  (p.  48). 

Maseres  (Francis,  ed. )  Select  tracts  relating  to  the 
civil  wars  in  England.  2  v.  L.,  1815.  8°.  476.17 
jVote. — For  contents  see  p.  311  of  Catalogue. 

Masius  (Hermann).     Studies  from  nature.     Tr.  by  C. 

Boner.     London,  1355.  12° 4713.01 

Contents  :  Forest  trees  of  Northern  Germany.  Birds. 
The  frog.    The  fox.    The  lobster  and  cray-fish. 

Maskell  (Wm. )  History  of  the  Martin  Marprelate 
controversy.     London,  1815.   12°.   .     .     .  3573.13 

—  Holy  baptism.     2d  ed.     London,  1848.  8°.  3573-16 
Maskell    (Wm.)      Ivories,    ancient    and    mediaeval. 

New  York,  1876.  8^     [South  Kensington   mu- 
seum art  handbooks.     No.  2.]    .     .     .     .   1443.38 

Mason  {R'V.  Cyrus).    Introd.    See  History  of  the  Holy  catholic  ■ 
inquisition 3126. '28 

Masou  ( Mrs.  Ellen  H.  B. )  Great  expectations  rea- 
lized ;  or,  civilizing  mountain  men.  New  York, 
[cop.  186-2.]   12°. 3447.11 

Mason  (E.  V.,  ed. )  Journal  of  a  young  lady  of  Vir- 
ginia,  1782.     [anon.]     Bait.,  1871.   8°.     .   3094.24 

Masou  (Francis,  D  D.)  Burmah,  its  people  and  pro- 
ductions.    Rangoon,  1^60.  8° 10-5.12 

—  Story  of  a  working  man's  life  :  with  sketches   of 

travel.     New  York,  18 , 0.   12° 3121.01 

Mason  (George  C.)  Application  of  art  to  manufac- 
tures.    New  York,  1858.   12° 3914.23 

—  Newport  illustrated.     New  York,  1854.  12°.     591.04 
Mason  (G.  H.)    Life  with  the  Zulus  of  Natal.     Lon- 
don, 1855.   16°.     [Trav.  library,  v.  9.]     .  507u.l4 

Mason  (Jeremiah).   5ee  Amer.  law  rev.,  Jan.,  1877  (by  C.  H.  Hill). 

Maso.i  (iiti'.  John).     Select  remains.     New  ed.    isew 

York,  1809.  12° 6214.07 

—  On  self-knowledge.     New  York,  1835.  8°.  5412.06 

Mason  (j>fcy  »■  John).  Brief  hist,  of  the  Pequot  war.  Introd. 
and  notes,  by  T.  Prince.  N.  Y..  1869.  8°.  [Sabin's  re- 
prints.)        564,21 

Same,  [/u  Mass.  hist.  soc.  Col.,  2d  s., v.  8.  2d  ed.  18.'6.]61il.l8 

Mason  (John  .Mitchell,  D.D.)  Oration,  commem.  of  Alexander 
Hamdtou.     New  i'ork,  1804.  «° In  3075.20 

Mason  (Lowell).  Musical  letters  from  abroad.  New 
York,  18  j4.   12° 156  .01 

—  Address  on  church  music.    Boston,  1827.  8°.    ,     .    .  3581. '26 
Mason   (K.  H. )     Pictures    of  life   in   Mexico.     2   v. 

London,  1852.   1'^° 115-.01 


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Masou  (S.  W.)     Gymnastic  exercises.     Boston,  18G3. 

10°. 4(;13.02 

Mason  {/?'u,  Wm.)    Poeine.     Ed.  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.    [In 

Chalmers  (A.)  Kugl.  poets,  v.  18.  1810.]  ....  1626.18 
Omteiitx :    Isis.      Odes.      Elegies.      Epitaphs.      Elfrida. 

Caractacus.  The  English  garden.  Fresnuy's  Art  of  painting. 

—  Correspondence  of  Walpole  and  Mason.  2  v.  L..1851.8'.  3175.12 

—  Conesp.  of  T.  Gray  and  Mason.    Ed.  by  J.  Milford.    London, 

1855.  8° \iOT2.Vi 

—  CoUrulge  (H.)     Northern  worthies,  t.  2.  1852.     .     .     .  a2i33.08 
Masonic  institution.    S<>'  Freemasonry  {p.  oGO). 

Masonry.     See  Arts  (Useful,  p.  4;")). 

Masque  of  the  Gods.     See  Taylor  (J.  Bayard) 1692.21 

Masque  of  Paiidura.  etc.     See  Longfellow  (H.  W.)     1875.  1664.26 
Masquerade,  and  other  poems.     Ste  Saxe  (John  G.)  1866.  1683.17 
Masquener  (Lewis).     Sociology  ;  or,  the  reconstruc- 
tion of  society,  gov.,  and  property.     New  York, 

1S77.   12° 6812.29 

Masques. 

—  Liuhvmit  (M.)    Masques  et  bonffons.    1860.   7038.01 

—  War>l  {A.  ir.)     Hist,  of  Eugl.  dramatic  lit.     2  v..  1875.     {Con- 

sult index  in  v.  2.) 1745.10 

Sec  also  Masson's  Life  of  SliltOD,  v.  1,  1859  ;  p.  474-498. 

Massa  (Nicholas).     Liber  de  peste  contractus.'     [Ed. 
N.Smith.]     2v.     Londini,  1721.   12^   //i  4334.19 

Massachusetts.     See  Countries,  etc.  (.Massachusetts,  p.  343). 

Massachusetts  historical  society.     Collections.      [1st 
series.]    10  v.    Boston,  1795— 1809.  8^    . 

Note.—v.  1.  repr..  1806  ;  v.  2-3.  1810  ;  v.  4-5.  1835  ;  v.  6-7, 
1846.    Consult  V.  10  of  each  series  for  Indexes. 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Constitution  of  the  Society.  Introd.  ad- 
dress from  the  soc.  Shirley  (W.)  lustructious  to  W.  Pep- 
pered for  the  exped.  against  Cape  Breton,  with  letters,  etc. 
Apthorp  (G.  H.)  Description  of  the  colony  of  Surriuaiu. 
Weare  ( — ).  Letter  to  the  earl  of  — :  observations  on  Brit, 
colonies  of  America.  Church  (B.)  Esamiuation  before  the 
Ho.  of  representatives.  Tenney  (S.|  Letter  on  the  dark 
day.  May  19,  1780.  Clap  (N.)  Letter  from  the  town  clerk  6f 
Dorchester,  rel.  to  events  in  town,  1630-1774.  Maine.  Ex- 
tiacis  from  rei.'orda  of  the  province.  Historical  scraps. 
Mather  (C.)  Letter  to  lord  Barrington,  giviug  a  character  of 
the  iiihab.  of  N.  E.  Winthrop  (J.)  General  de.'^crip.  of  the 
county  of  Middlesex.  Letter  of  an  old  English  merchant 
to  the  eail  of  Sandwich  upon  the  expeil.  to  Louisbourg. 
Freeman  (E.)  Account  of  gen.  Montgomery's  burial. 
Bangs  (E.)  Topogriiphieal  description  of  Worcester.  Clap 
(N.)  Jiiil  of  mortality  for  Dorchester,  1749-9'>.  Higgeson 
(F.)  New  England's  plantation,  1629.  Morell  (^y.)  Poem 
on  New  Engiaud,  Latiu  and.  Euglish.  Cooper  (T.)  Fabu- 
lous traditions  and  customs  of  the  Indians  of  Martha's 
Vineyard.  Inscription  ci-pied  from  a  grave-stone  at  Gay 
Head.  Gookin  (!'.)  Hist,  collections  of  Indians  in  New 
England.  Freeman  (J.)  Account  of  D.  Gookin.  Freeman 
(N.)  Indian  places  within  or  near  the  county  of  Barnstable. 
Amount  of  warlike  stores  in  Mass.,  April  H,  1775.  Bernard 
(S'r  F.l  Account  of  the  coast  of  Labrador.  Jones  (W.) 
Topographical  descr.  of  Concord.  New  England's  first 
fruits  in  respect  ot  the  progress  of  learuiug  iu  the  college 
at  Cambridge.  Sullivan  (J  )  Topographical  descr.  of 
Georgetown.  Mather  (S.)  Account  ol  the  settlement  of 
Boston,  (incomplete).  Damon  (J)  Indian  places  in  Truro. 
Fiske  (N.)  Histor.  account  of  the  settlement  of  Brookfield  ; 
Topogr.  de.Hcr.  ot  Brookfield  ;  Births  and  deaths.  1789-91  ; 
Williams  (R.)  Letter  to  niaj.  Mason.  Ingraham  {D.)  Let- 
ter irom  ;i  gentleman  on  his  return  from  Niagara. 

2.  Citfular  letter  of  the  Society.  Bradford  (A.)  Topo- 
graphii.al  descriiilion  of  Duxborough.  Eliot  (J-f  Letter  to 
major  Atherton,  on  Ponkipog  Indiaus.  Epitaphs  iu  Dor- 
chester burying  ground.  Mather  (C.)  Account  of  a  great 
Btor<n,  1723.  WmthropiJ.)  Account  of  the  winter  of  1717. 
Prince  (T.)  Account  ot  the  northern  lights  in  England, 
1716.     Account   of  the  nortliern  lights  in  New  England, 

1719.  Ingraham  (J.)  Account  of  discov.  of  seven  islands 
iu  the  Soutti  Pai  ific  oce;in.  Tracy  N.)  Letters  resp.  the 
posterity  of  D.  GooUin.  Burgoyne  (J.)  Original  orders  to 
col.  Baum  :  with  a  brief  descr.  of  the  battle  of  Bennington. 
Hubbard  (J.)  Descr.  of  Northfield.  Colman  (J.)  Account 
of  tiie  hearing  before  the  Privy  Council  on  the  complaint 
of  gov.  Shule  against  the  house  of  rep.  of  Mass.  Bay. 
Downes  (J.)  Account  of  the  death  of  Chaides  i.  Phihp 
(King).  Letter  to  gov.  Prince.  Pemberton  (T.)  Historical 
journal  of  the  American  war. 

3.  Bennett  (N.)  Descr.  of  Middleborough.  Webster  (N.) 
Bill  of  mortality  in  Hartford.  Sewall  (D.)  Descr.  of  York. 
Belknap  (J.)  App.rel.  to  Agamenticus.  Mellen(J.)  Topog. 
descr.  of  Barn.stublc.  Dickinson  (T.)  Descr.  of  HolUstou. 
Colesworthy  (y.)  Extracts  from  ms.  journal  of  a  gentle- 
man belon-iug  to  the  army  of  gen.  St.  Clair.  Bradford 
(W.)  Letter  book,  1C24-30  :  Descr.  and  hist,  account  of  New 
Eng.,  in  verse.  Spooner  (J.  J.)  Topog.  descr.  of  the  co.of 
Prince  George,  Va.,  1793.  Mellen(J.)  Remarks  on  Web- 
ster's calculations  on  lives.  Webster  (N.)  Reply  to  MeUen's 
remarks.  Miscel.  remarks  and  ob.serv.  on  Nova  Scotia, 
N.  Brunswick,  and  Capo  Breton.  Road  from  Halifax  to 
Gulf  of  St.  Lawrence.     G-oversoars  of  Nova  Scotia  from 

1720.  Peck  (\V.  D.)  Descr.  of  the  Atherine.  EUot  A.) 
Letter  cone,  the  burning  of  Fairfield.  July.  1779.  Shirley 
(W.)  Letter  resp.  Fort  Dummer.  1748.  Franklin  (B.)  Let- 
ters to  T.  Cushing  resp.  the  petition  of  the  prov.  of  Mass., 


1774.  Whitman  (L.)  Topog.  doscr.  of  Wollfleet.  Mather 
{I.)  Letter  of  reproof  lo  (.;ov.  Dudley,  1708.  Mather  (C.) 
Letter  of  reproof  to  gov.  Dudley.  1708.  Dudley  (T.)  An- 
swer to  I.  and  C.  Mather.  1708.  Mather  (C)  Extract  from 
his  private  diary,  1702.  Wells  (N.)  Topog.  descr.  of  Wells, 
CO.  of  York.  Ellis  (J.)  Topog.  descr.  of  Topsham,  co.  of 
Lincoln.  Cooper  (J.)  Topog.  descr.  of  Machias,  co.  tf 
Washington.  Backus  (I.)  Hist.  ace.  of  Middleborough. 
Folger(\V.)  Topog.  descr.  of  Nantucket.  Macy  (Z.)  Ace. 
of  Settlement  of  Nantucket.  Shaw  (B.)  Births,  iiiaiTiag«B, 
and  deaths  in  Nantucket.  Coffin  (P.)  Progress  of  the  whide 
fishery  at  Nantucket.  Sharp  {G.)  Letter  to  Dr.  Franklin 
on  the  Amcr.  bishops.  Fobcs  (P.)  Topog.  descr.  of  Rayn- 
ham.  Genealogical  sketch  of  tho  family  of  Leonard. 
Backus  (I.)  Letter  oil  iron  ore.  Fobes  (P.)  Advertisement 
of  an  intended  hist,  of  the  colony  of  Plymouth.  EUot  (J.) 
Letters  to  Robert  Boylo.  1670-88.  Hawlcy  (G.)  Biog.  and 
topog.  anecdotes  resp.  Sandwich  and  Ularshpee.  List  of 
governors  and  commanders  in  chief  of  Sla-ssathusetts. 
Freeman  (J)  Topog.  descr.  of  Truro,  1794.  Wilhams  (R.) 
Key  into  the  language  of  tho  Indians  of  New  Eng..  1643. 
Topog.  descr.  oi  plantations  W.,  N.  and  N.  E.  of  Sebago 
Poud.    Pemberton  (T.)  Topog.  and  hist,  descr.  of  Boston. 

4.  Act  of  incoi-poration  ;  Laws  and  regulations  ;  Cir- 
cular letter  ;  App.  cout.  articles  on  which  the  society  re- 
quest information,  directions  for  preserving  animals,  rtc. 

limson  (J)  Tppog.  descr.  of  Hopkij;tou.  Sullivan  (J.) 
Topog.  descr.  of  Thomaston.  Proceedings  of  two  conveu- 
ious,  held  at  Portland,  to  consider  the  expediency  of  a 
eparate  government  in  tho  district  of  Maine.  Whitman 
(L.l  Observ.  on  Wcllfleet.  and  on  Cape-Cod  harbour; 
Bill  of  mortality  foi-  Wellfleet.  1793-94.  Thayer  (N.)  Ace. 
of  an  uncommon  fro.st.  May  17,  179.5.  Packard  {.\.)  Descr. 
of  Marlborough.  Hawley  (G.)  Letter  cout.  an  account  of 
his  services  among  tho  Indians  of  Mass.  and  New  York  ; 
and  a  narr.  of  his  journey  to  Ouohoghgwage.  Kirkland 
(J.  T.)  Answer  to  queries  resp.  Indians.  Clarke  (W.)  Let- 
ter to  Franknn,  1754  ;  Letter  to  American  geuteman  iu 
Loudon.  Belknap  (J.)  Letter  to  A.  Kippis,  rel.  to  an 
errour  in  his  Lite  of  capt.  Cook.  Clarke  (W.)  Letter  to 
Franklin,  resp.  his  plan  of  union,  1755.  Tenney  iS.) 
Topog.  descr.  of  Exeter,  N.  H.  Ramsay  (D.)  Obs.  on  the 
Indiaus  in  the  southern  parts  of  the  U.  S.  Bailey  (J.) 
Observ.  and  conjectures  on  the  antiquities  of  America. 
Kirkland  (J.  T.)  Remarks  on  Bailey's  Observ.  Cotton  (J.) 
Ace.  of  the  Ch.  of  Christ  in  Plymouth.  Lincoln  (B.)  Obs- 
on  the  eastern  counties  in  3Iaine  ;  Letter  on  the  religious 
state  of  the  eastern  counties.  Thompson  (C  )  Letters 
rel.  to  Dr.  Kippis.  Benlley  (W.)  Letter  cone,  tho  Abbe  do 
Mably.  Bulkley  (J.)  Inquiry  into  the  rights  of  the  abori- 
ginal natives  to  lands  iu  Aiuer.  Ruggles  (T.)  Sketch  (  f  a 
history  of  Guilford,  Conn.  Belknap  |J.)  Letter  to  judge 
Minot,  cone,  fire-engines,  fires,  and  buildings  in  Boston. 
Tucker  (S.  G.)  Queries  reep.  slavery,  with  Dr.  Belki;ap'a 
answers.  Pemberton  (T.)  References  to  Description  of 
Boston  pub.  iu  v.  iii,  EUot  { f.)  Burials  and  baptisms  in 
Boston,  1701-74.  Randolph  (E.)  Curious  paper  cone,  in- 
habitants of  this  gov.,  1673.  Roberts  (E.)  Letter  from 
Dublin  to  P.  Dunsler.  Account  tf  the  fiist  century  lec- 
ture held  at  Salem.  Leate  (W.)  Answers  of  the  General 
couit  of  Conn,  to  the  Lords  of  the  com.  of  tho  colonies. 
Account  of  the  earthquake  at  Port  Royal  in  Jamaica.  1692. 
Mellen  (J.)  Account  ot  some  effects  of  the  earthquake  in 
17.55.  Eliot  (J.)  Topog.  descr.  of  New  Bedford.  Belknap 
(J.)  Disc,  and  descr.  of  islands  called  Marquesas.  Magee 
(B.)  Obs.  on  the  islands  of  Juan  Fernandez,  etc.  Magee 
(J.)  Ace.  of  the  discov.  of  islands  in  the  North  Pacific. 
Wolcott  (R.)  Ace.  of  J.  Winthrop's  agency  iu  obtaining  a 
charter  for  Conn.  • 

5.  Kippis  (A.)  Answer  respecting  an  error  in  his  life  of 
capt.  Cook.  Lincoln  (B.)  Observ.  on  Indians  of  N.  Amer. 
Belknap  (J.),  and  Morse  (J.)  Report  of  a  committee  who 
visited  the  Oneida  and  MoheUunuh  Indians  in  1790. 
Badger  (S.)  Histor.  and  characteristic  traits  of  the  Indi- 
ans. Sullivan  (J.)  Law  cases  in  Mass.,  1795-97.  Mather 
(C.)  Ace.  of  the  great  fire  in  Boston,  1711,  prefixed  to  a 
sermon  ;  with  extracts  from  the  sermon.  Alden  (T.)  Me- 
morabilia of  Yarmouth.  Brattle  {T.;  Ace.  of  the  witch- 
craft iu  the  CO.  of  Essex,  1692.  Williams  (R.)  Vocabulary 
of  the  Narroganset  language.  Revere  (P.)  Letter  cont. 
events  at  beginuiug  of  the  revol.  war,  177j.  Shute  (S.) 
Letter  to  Ralle*  the  Jesuit,  1718-19.  Dwight  iJ.)  and  Part- 
ridge (O.)  Two  letters  to  gov.  Shirley,  1754,  proposing  to 
build  forts  iu  the  country  <>i  the  Six  Nations.  Morse  vs. 
Reid.  Law  case  rel.  to  tho  copyright  of  'Amer.  univ.  geo- 
graphy.' Account  of  the  present  state  and  government  of 
Virginia.  McClure  (D.)  Settlement  and  antiquities  of 
Windsor,  Conn.  Cotton  (J.)  Abstract  of  tho  4aws  of  New 
Eng.,  1641.  Aspinwall  (W.)  Address  to  the  reader,  as  Iho 
publisher  of  the  fuicgoing  abstract.  Carr  (l:.)  and  oth'-rs. 
Commissiojiers.  Letter  to  gov.  Pi'ince,  written  lit  R.  I.,  KGi. 
New  Plymouth  and  Awasuncks.  Articles  of  agreement. 
1671.  Dartm.outh  Indians'  engagement,  Sept.  4,  1671. 
Awasuncks  (squaw  .^ach'-m).  Letter  to  guv.  Prince,  1671. 
Prince  (T.)  Letter  to  Goodman  Cooke,  1671  ;  Letter  to 
Awasuhcks.  Dummer  (J.)  Letter  to  D.  Colman  rel.  to  col. 
Byfield  and  gov.  Dudley,  1714.  Need  (D.)  Letter  to  B. 
Colman,  1718.  Watts  {!.)  Extract  from  his  letter  to  C. 
Mather  cone.  Neala  hisi.  of  New  Eng.  Auchmuty  (R.) 
Proposals  to  tho  ministry,  1744.  Historical  scraps.  Eliot 
(J.)  Narrative  of  newspapers  printed  iu  New  Eng.  Brin- 
iey  (F.)  Brief  ace,  of  settlements  iu  and  about  Narragau- 
set  Bay.     Charles  ii.  Letter  to  governour  and  magistrates 


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MASSACHUSETTS    HIST.    SOCIETY 


Mass.  hist.  soc.     Collections.     1st  series. 

of  Rhode  Tslaud.  Rhode  Island.  Address  of  tlie  governor 
aud  gen.  assem.  to  Ciiaiies  ii.  Letter  reap.  Mount  Hope. 
Account  of  ihe  right  which  certain  persons  have  to  lands 
iu  the  Narraganset  country  and  parts  adjacent.  Charles 
II. 's  commissinn  to  Edw.  Cranfielrt  aud  others.  Summons 
of  liing's  commissioners  resp.  Narraganset.  Report  of 
commissioners  to  the  king.  James  n.'s  cummissiou,  con- 
stituting a  pres.  f/c.  for  Mass.  Bay.  etc.  Mass.  President, 
and  council.  Order  resi'.  the  records  of  Narraganset. 
Proceedings  of  a  court  held  in  Narraganset.  Paukatuck 
river  tlie  boundary  between  Conn,  aud  Khode  Island. 
Rhode  Island.  Act  in  favor  of  H.  Atherton.  etc.  Homer 
(J)  Descr.  aud  history  of  Newton.  Peck  (W.  D.)  Natural 
history  of  the  shig-worm.  Resident  and  corresponding 
members  of  the  Mass.  hist.  soc. 

6.  Belknap  (J.)  Sketch  of  the  life  of  the  Rev.  Dr.  John 
Clarke.  Eliot  (J.)  Sketch  of  lile  aud  character  of  Rev.  Dr. 
J.  Belknap.  Pierronet  (T.l  Remarks  made  during  a  resi- 
dence at  Strabroek.  Rio  Demerary,  1798  ;  Specimen  of  the 
mountaineer,  Skoffie,  aud  Micmac  lauguages.  Winslow 
(Gen.  3.)  Letter  to  the  earl  of  Hiilifas  rel.  to  his  conduct, 
etc.,  on  the  Ticouderoga  exped.,  1756.  Willard  (J.)  Letter 
to  Mr.  Bollan.rel  to  the  failure  of  tlieCi'own  Point  exped.. 
etc.  Bo  Han  (W)  Letter  to  the  speaker  of  the  ho.  of  as- 
eembly,  on  laws  of  divorce  and  ou  grant  to  the  colonies. 
1759  ;  Memorandum  of  divers  particulars,  showing  the 
exhausted  state  of  Mass.  Ogden  (— )-  Brief  state  of  the 
province  of  Quebec,  etc.  Eliot  (J.)  Coutin.  of  narr.  of 
newspapers  pub.  in  N.  E.  from  1701  to  tbe  revolution. 
Dummer  (J.)  Letters  to  Mr.  Flint  from  London,  1711-15. 
Letters  to  gov.  J.  Winslow.  Philip  {sack''m).  Answer  to 
letter  brought  to  him. from  the  gov.  of  New  Plymouth. 
Rawson  (E.)  Letter  to  the  gov.  of  New  Plymouth,  solicit- 
ing aid  tor  the  college  at  Cambridge,  1671-72.  Mass.  Gfn. 
Court.  Letter  of  instructions  to  Wm.  BoUan.  their  agent  at 
the  court  of  Gt.  Biit  ,  175G.  Hoar  (L.(r  Letter  to  J.  Fiiut. 
resp.  a  course  of  studies.  16t;i.  Colman  (B.)  Some  me- 
moirs for  contin.  of  the  history  of  the  troubles  of  the  New 
English  colonies  from  the  Indians,  etc.  Newman  (H.) 
Letter  to  H.  Flynt,  on  books  for  Harv.  coll.,  1723.  Masca- 
renc  (P.)  Letter  to  gov.  Shirley  rel.  to  Nova  Scotia,  1710-48. 
Prince  and  Bosworth's  petition  to  the  government  of 
Plymouth  rel.  to  mackerel  fishery.  BoUan  (W.)  Letter  to 
J.  Willard  resp.  an  intention  ol  governing  the  colonies 
like  Ireland  ;  Petition  to  the  duke  of  Bedford,  rel.  to 
French  encroachments.  Hamilton  (J.)  Letter  to  gov.  Shir- 
ley eucloHing  the  following  papers  :  Washington  {Major 
G.)  Letter  to  gov.  Hamilton  rel.  to  Capt.  'Irtiafs  com- 
pany, 1751;  OontreccBur  (Capt.)  Summon  to  the  British 
forces  at  the  mouth  of  the  Mouongabela  ;  Speech  from  the 
Half  King  to  the  govs,  of  Virginia  and  Pennsylvania. 
Foster  (T.)  List  of  pres.  and  govs,  of  Rhode  Island,  l(i47-89. 
Jay  (J.)  Letter  rel.  to  Indiaus  in  the  state  of  New  York, 
1799.  Tudor  (W.)  Letter  on  the  propriety,  etc.,  of  au  ap- 
propriate national  uame.  Trumbull  (J.)  Letter  to  barou 
3.  D.  Van  der  Capellan  on  Amer.  war  to  Oct.,  1779.  Alexan- 
der (W  )  Petition  of  the  earl  of  Stirling;  and  otheis  piayint; 
to  be  put  in  possession  o Hands  granted  to  Wm.,  earl  of  Stir- 
ling in  16;15.  Mauduit  (J.)  Letter  rel.  to  a  reimbursement 
from  iiorliiiraeut  for  theexpt  use  of  supporting  French  neu- 
trals trom  Nova  Scotia  ;  Letters  rel.  to  the  duty  on  foreign 
molasses,  the  keeping  up  of  ten  thousand  troops  iu 
Ameri'.:a,  etc.  Mayhew  (T.)  Letter  to  gov.  Prince,  1671, 
resp.  the  Indians  uf  Martha's  Vineyard.  Walker  (J.) 
Letter  to  gov.  Prince  rel.  to  sachem  Philip,  1671.  Gookin 
(D.)  Letter  to  gov.  Prince  in  vindication  of  himself.  1671. 
Frifice  (T.)  Letter  to  D.  Gookin  iu  reply,  1671.  Eliot  (J.) 
lasti  actions  from  the  church  at  Natick  to  Wm.  aud  Au- 
thuuy.  Prince  (T.)  Letter  to  Roger  Williams.  James 
Quanapaug's  inlormatioii  as  a  spy.  1675-76.  Stuyvesant 
(P.)  Letter  to  the  gov.  and  council  of  Mass.  rel.  to  unlaw- 
ful actions  on  Long  Island  from  Eng.  colouies,  ItJtiS.  Cole 
(H.)  Deposition.  Plymouth  court.  1670,  rel.  to  Indian  hos. 
tihty.    Bentley  (W.)  Descr.  and  hist,  of  Salem. 

7.  Holmes  (A.)  History  of  Cambridge.  Livingston  (W.) 
Review  ol  military  operations  in  North  Amer..  1753-56. 
Bradford  (A.)  Descr.  of  Wiscasset,  aud  ol  the  river  Sheeps- 
rot.  Marshe  (W.)  Journal  of  treaty  held  with  the  Six 
Nations,  June.  1744.  List  of  public  otiices.  eccles.  pre- 
ferments, etc.,  in  the  province  of  Maryland.  Union  of  Bnt. 
Amer.  colonies,  as  proposed  in  1754.  Conn.  Repottof  com- 
mittee chosen  fey  the  gen.  assembly,  on  the  plan.  Con- 
necticut. Reasons  conc'g  tbe  phm  of  union.  Petitions, 
etc..  from  members  of  the  ch.  of  Eng.  in  Boston,  resp. 
bishops.  Account  of  the  trade  and  shipping  of  Newfound- 
land, 179D.  Number  of  Brit,  subjects  in  the  colonies  of 
N.  Amef.,  1755.  Bill  for  better  regulating  of  charter  and 
proprietary  governments  in  America.  Eliot  (J.)  Dedi- 
cations to  Indian  version  of  Old  and  New  Testament. 
Temple  {Sir  T.)  Apology  for  coinage  in  Mass.  Queries 
aud  answers  rel.  to  Conn..  1774.  Blake  (J.)  Some  account 
of  the  severe  drought  in  1749.  Grand  jury's  bill  against 
M.  Osgood.  Biog.  notice  of  rev.  J.  Noyes,  first  minist-r 
of  Newbury.  Morse  (J.)  Descr.  and  hist.  ace.  of  the  Isle 
of  Shoals.  Eliot  (J.)  Ecclea.  hist,  of  Mass.  and  the  old 
colony  of  Plymouth. 

8.  Remarks  vpou  Remarks  [in  v.  7]  on  the  history  of  Sa- 
lem. Eliot  (J.)  Histor.  ace.  ol  J.  Eliot,  the  first  minister 
of  the  churcli  in  Roxbury.  Dudley  (T.)  Letter  to  the 
couutees  of  Lincoln,  1631.    Fitch  (E.)  Hist,  sketch  of  the 


life  and  character  of  col.  E.  Williams- ;  and  of  Williams 
college.  Eliot  (J.)  Topug.  and  hist.  ace.  of  Marblehead. 
Thomson  (I.)   Bill  of  mortality  of  Middleborough.   1779- 

1801.  Davis  (J.)  Biog.  notices  of  M.  Watson.  Mellen  (J.) 
Sketch  of  the  life  of  T.  Brattle.  D:iwes  (T.)  Notice  of  E. 
Price.  Freeman  (J.)  Character  of  hon.  G.  R.  Minot ; 
DesiT.  of  the  eastern  coast  of  the  county  of  Barnstable- 
Davis  (W.)  Descr.  of  Sandwich.  Freeman  (J.)  Note  on 
Falmouth,  1802  ;  Descr.  of  Dennis,  1802  ;  Notes  on  south 
parts  of  Yarmouth  aud  Barnstable.  1802  ;  Note  ou  the 
south  precinct  of  Harwich,  1802  ;  Descr.  of  Chatham  ; 
Descr.  and  hist,  of  Eastham,  to  1800  :   Descr.  of  Orleans. 

1802.  Whitman  (L.)  Note  on  Wellfleet.  Freeman  (J  ) 
Descr.  of  Provincetown.  State  of  cod  and  whale  fisheries 
in  Mass..  1763.  Mouart's  relation  ;  or,  journal  of  a  plan- 
tation at  Plymouth.  1621 .  Winslow  (E.)  Relation  of  things 
remarkable  in  Plymouth,  1623.  EUol  (J.)  Memoirs  of  P. 
Thacher. 

9.  Eliot  (J.)  Eccl,  hist,  of  Mass.  Parmenius  (S.l  Mem. 
and  poem.  Holmes  (A.)  Mem.  of  the  Moheagan  Indians. 
Extract  from  an  Indian  history.  Journal  of  the  siege  of 
York,  Va.  Dana  (J.)  M-^m.  of  E.  G.  Marsh.  Brown  (C.) 
Topog.  descr.  of  CatskiU,  N.  Y.,  1803;  Newtown,  N.  Y., 
1803;  Brimfield,  Mass.,  1803.  Ripley  (L.)  Descr.  and  hist, 
of  Waterford.  1803.  Harris  (T.  M.)  Chrouological  and 
topog.  ace.  of  Dorchester.  Emerson  (W.)  Notes  on  Gomp- 
ton,  Newport  eo.,  R.  I.,  1803.  Winthrop  (J.)  Biog.  mem. 
of  Wm.  Fisk.  Sullivan  (J.)  History  of  the  Penob.scott 
Indians.  Alden  (T.)  Account  of  earthquakes  in  N.  H. 
Historical  scraps.  Thomson  (I.)  Bill  of  mortality  fop 
Middleborough.  1802-03.  Spalding  (L.)  Bills  of  mortality 
for  Portsmouth.  N.  H..  1801-03.  Extracts  from  a  journal 
kept  on  a  voy.  to  the  N.  W.  coast  aud  Sandwich  Islands. 
Mather  (I.)  Conversation,  as  Mass.  agent,  with  kimi  Wm., 
1689  ;  extr.  from  C.  Mather's  'Memoirs  of  remarkables,' 
etc.  Thatcher  (J.)  Obs.  upon  iron  ores.  Mauduit  (I.)  Con- 
ference between  Grenville  and  tlie  colony  agents,  1764. 
Mauduifs  miscellanies.  Mather  (I.)  Several  reasons  prov- 
ing tbat  inoculation  of  the  small-pox  is  lawlul.  Extract 
from  a  letter  by  a  London  merchant  to  his  friend  in  Va. 

10.  Eliot  (J.)  Eccl.  hist,  of  Mass.  [cont'd  from  v.  9]. 
Alden  (T.)  Account  of  religious  societies  in  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.  Simpkins  (J.)  Topog.  descr.  of  Brewster,  1806. 
Grant  (A.)  Account  of  Halifax,  1760  ;  Estimate  of  the  in- 
habitants of  Nova  Scotia.  Stone  (N.)  Noteon  Southborough, 
1767.  Gardner  {J.)  Account  of  Stow,  Mass..  1767.  Park- 
man  (E.)  Ace.  of  Westborough,  Mass.,  1767.  Loring  (I.) 
Memoir  of  Sudbury,  Mass.,  1767.  Wheeler  (J  )  Ace.  of 
Harvard,  1767.  Smith  (A.)  Note  on  i^Iarlborough  Assoc. 
Ruggles  (T.)  History  of  Guilford.  Stiles  (E.)  Memoir  of 
the  Pequots  ;  Number  of  the  Nyhantic  Indians,  1761  : 
King  Ninegret'a  tribe.  1761  ;  Indiaus  on  the  Connecticut 
river.  Occum  (S.)  Ace.  of  the-Montauk  Indiaus  ou  Long 
Island,  ]7t;i.  Stiles  (E.)  Memoir  of  Block  Island,  1762. 
Birdsey(N.)  Account  of  Indians  iu  and  about  Stratford, 
Conn.,  1761.  Stiles  (E.)  Number  of  the  Poteunmecut  In- 
diaus, 1762  ;  Maiahpee  Indians,  1762  ;  Monymoyk  Indians, 
1762  ;  Saconet  Indians  ;  Eastern  Indiaus.  Frye  (Col.) 
Indians  in  Acadia.  1760.  Number  of  Indiaus  m  Conn.; 
1774  ;  aud  in  Rhode  Island.  Potter  (E.)  Ace.  of  nations  of 
southern  Indiaus,  1768.  Goldthwait  (J.)  List  of  different 
nations  at  a  treaty,  July.  1764.  DaUon  [Capt  )  Estimate  of 
Indian  warriors  employed  by  the  Britisli  in  tbe  revolu- 
tionary war.  Estimate  of  the  number  of  Indians  in  the 
battle  of  Miami,  1794.  Eliot  (J.)  Ace.  of  Indian  churches 
in  N.  Eng..  1673.  Rawson  (G,)  and  Danforth  S.)  Ace.  of 
Indian  visitation,  1698.  Mason  (T.)  List  of  Indians  at 
Natick.  1749.  Rales  (S.)  Numbers  in  the  Norrigwog  lau- 
guage.  Hawley  (G.)  Numbers  in  the  Mobawk  languiige. 
Mann  (J.)  Ace.  of  surprise  and  defeat  of  Indians  near 
Wreutham.  Edwards  (J.)  Letter  rel.  to  ludian  school  at 
Stockbridge.  Chauncy  (C.)  Sketch  of  euiiueut  men  in 
New  Eng.;  Life  of  pres.  Chauncy.  Barnard  (I.)  Sketch  of 
eminent  miuistera  in  New  Eng.  Alden  (T.)  Memoirs  of 
E.  Tyng  and  Wm.  Tyng.  May  (J.)  Anecdote  of  rev.  J. 
Eliot  of  Roxbury.  Grant  made  to  Wm.  Hubbard  for  writ- 
ing his  history.  Chauncy  (C.)  J.  Adams,  author  of  Eesayou 
feudal  and  canon  law.  Thomson  (I.)  Bill  of  mortality 
for  Middleborough.  1805-06  Eliot  (J.)  Memoir  of  rev.  A. 
Eliot ;  Memoir  of  T.  Pemberton.  List  of  members  and  of 
authors.     General  index  to  v.  1-10. 

-Same.    2d  series.    10  v.    B.,  1813-23.   8°.     661.11 
j\'or?.— v.  1  repr.,  1838  :  v.  2-4,  1846  ;   v.  6-6,  1848  ;  v.  7-8, 
1826  :   V.  9,  1832  ;  v.  10,  1843. 

Contents:  v.  1.  Davis  (J.)  Anniversary  discourse,  1813. 
Act  of  incorporation  ;  laws  aud  regulations  ;  list  of  mem- 
bers, etc.,  of  the  society.  Methods  of  collecting  and  pie- 
serving  objects  in  nat.  hist.  Bacon  and  Ingram's  rebel- 
lion. Pemberton  (J.)  Fires  in  Mass.  Bradlord  (A.)  Let- 
ter resp.  mounds,  etc.  Bartlett  (J.)  Progrcs.s  of  medical 
science  in  Mass.  Rodgers  (J.)  State  ot  religions  liberty  in 
N.  Y.  Spencer  (E.)  Ace.  of  the  dissenting  interest  in  the 
Middle  Slates,  1759.  Engl,  missionaries  in  Amer..  1762. 
Holmes  (A.)  Mem.  of  Rev.  C.  Morton.  Penhallow  (S.) 
Ace.  of  Rev.  C.  Morton.  Sumner  iJ.)  Notices  of  Shrews- 
bury. Lathrop  (J.)  Mem.  of  Rev.  J.  Lotliropp.  Palmer 
(S.)  Topog.  descr.  of  Needham.  Harris  (T.  M.)  Topog. 
aud  hist,  sketch  of  Lunenburg.  Weld  (H.)  Note  on  Attle- 
borougb.  Lee  (R.  H.)  Letter  to  S.  Adams  on  cession  of 
laud  to  U.  S.  by  Va.  Lincoln  (B.)  Remarks  on  the  culti- 
vation of  the  oak.     Eliot  (J.)  Eccl.  hist,  of  Mass.,  [cont'd.] 


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McKoan  (J.)  Memoir  on  Dr.  J."  Eliot.  Smith  (I  )  Letter 
rel.  to  Eiig.  exercises  at  Coinmeucement.  Watson  (K.) 
Letter  to  Kov.  J.  Eliot,  acceptinK  moinberaliip  of  tlie  Soc. 
Winthrop  (J.)  Memoir  of  J.  Sullivan.  Thacher  (S.  0.) 
Memoir  of  Wm.  Emeraou.  Davis  (J.)  Biog.  notices  of  I. 
Lothrop. 

2.  ScheTmerhom  {J.  F-l  Report  on  tho  western  Indiana. 
Holmes  (A.)  Sketch  of  Soc.  for  propagating'  the  goapel 
amoug  tho  Indians,  etc.  Johnson  (E.)  WoutUr-workiug 
proviitenco,  etc.  Cbickering  (J.)  Notice  of  E.  Johnson. 
Bunton  (J.)  Kesideiice  in  Mass.,  1686.  Seaver  (B.  F.) 
Islanda  of  Trintran  d'Acvinba.  Decl.  for  episcopacy  in 
Conu.,  1722.  Pierce  (J.)  Hist,  sketch  of  Brouklioe.  Far- 
mer (J)  Births,  deatlia,  (tc,  in  Billerica,  1654-1704.  Bart- 
lett  (J.)  Hist,  sketch  of  Charlestown.  McKean  (J.)  Brief 
hint,  of  the  Anc.  and  hou.  artillery  co.  Colman  (B.)  Let- 
ter to  gov.  J.  Belcher,  1743.  Quincy  (3.)  Letter  on  Georgia, 
1735.  Eliot  (A.)  Reiuarka  on  hp.  Seeker's  aermon  before 
the  Soc.  prop.  goap.  in  for.  parts,  1740.  Trumbull  (J.)  In- 
quiries rel.  to  Conn.  Wooster  (D.)  Statisiicka  of  N. 
Haven,  1741.  in  answer.  Miller  (J.)  Stati6ticka  of  N.  Lon- 
don, 1774.  iu  answer.  Letter  from  Connecticut  delegates 
to  the  First  Congress.  Gage  (T.)  Ace.  of  tho  affair  o(  19 
April.  1775.  Meigs(R.  J.)  Journal  of  eiped.  against  Quebec, 
1775.  Farmer(J.)  Hist,  sketch  of  Amherst.  N.  H.  Throop 
(B.)  Letter  irom  Geu.  assoc.  of  Conn,  to  their  brethren,  in 
Boston,  1774.  Eliot  (A.)  Answer.  Stiles  (E.)  Extracte 
from  literary  diary.  Andros  (5ir  E.)  Letter  to  gov.  Dud- 
ley, 1686.  Thompson  (1.)  Bills  of  mortality  for  Middle, 
borough,  1805-13.  Dudley  (J.,  Letter  rel.  to  a  fossil  tooth, 
1706.  Endicott  (J.)  Letter  from  the  General  Court  of  Mass. 
Bay  to  J.  Owen,  inviting  him  to  Boston,  1663.  Alden  (T.) 
ludian  names  of  White  Hills  and  Piseataqua.  Smith 
(Johu).  Necessaries  for  going  to  Ya.,  1626.  Hazard  (E.) 
Ace.  of  the  L<->ganian  Library  in  Phila.;  Notice  reap,  the 
author  [J.  Rodgeis]  of 'A  brief  view  of  religious  liberty, 
N.  Y.,  1773.*  Savage  (J.)  Memoir  of  J.  S.  Buckmiuster  ; 
Correction  of  Hutcuinson,  on  Amer.  coins.  HoUis  (T.) 
Letter  to  A.  Motrel.  to  N.  Eng.  coins.  Eliot  (A.)  Answer. 
Circolar  htter  of  the  Hist.  Society.  Prospectus  of  Hub- 
bard's history  of  N.  Eug.    Donations. 

3.  Johnson  (E.)  Continuatiou  of  Wonder-working  provi- 
dence. Davis  (S.)  Bass  and  mackerel  fishery  at  Cape  Cod. 
Savage  (T.)  Ace.  of  esped.  against  Canada,  lti90.  Recanta- 
tion 01  confessors  of  witcbcraft.  Freeman  (J.)  Number  of 
negro  slaves  iu  Maas.,  1754.  Ace.  of  the  deatlis  at  Kings- 
chapel.  Expenses  of  Canada  to  Gr.  Brit.  Tons  of  ship- 
ping in  M-iss.,  1806.  Kirkland  (J.  T.)  Noticc-s  of  the  life  of 
mag.  pen.  B.  Lincoln.  Oliver  (A.)  State  of  Indians  in 
Marsbpee,  rtc,  1767.  Lowell  {C.)  Note  on  Lancaster,  N.  H. 
Sutherland  (D.)  Geog.  sketch  of  Bath,  N.  H.,  1S14.  Lowell 
{C  )  Note  on  Plymouth,  N.  H.,  1B14  ;  on  New  Holderness, 
N.  H.;  on  Wolfeborougb,  N.  H.,  1814;  on  Middletown, 
N.  H.  Ripley  (S.)  Topog.  and  histor!  descr.  of  Waltham, 
1815.  Savage  (J.)  N><te  on  histor.  sketch  of  Brookliue. 
Willis  (2.)  Uescr.  of  Kingston,  Mass.  Davis  (S)  Notes  on 
Plymouth,  Mass.  Freeman  (J.)  Notes  ou  Nl-w  Bedford, 
Mass.;  Descr.  of  Masbpee,  1802  ;  Descr.  of  Duke's  county. 
18U7  ;  Notes  ou  Nautucket.  1S07.  Harris  {i>r.,  of  Kingstonu 
Note  on  Jamaica,  1793.  Eustaphieve  (.\.)  Criticism  ou  H. 
Sargent's  picture  of  the  laudiuj:  of  the  Fathers.  Another 
papei-  on  the  Bame  subject.  McKean  (J.)  Letters  reap. 
Hubbard's  history.    Donations. 

4.  Johnson  (E.  Coniiu.  of  '  Wonder-working  provi- 
deuce.'  Eustis  (ft'.)  Anecdote  of  soldiers  of  Arnold.  Al- 
len (J.J  Election  of  Leverett  as  pres.  of  Harv.  Coll.  Alden 
(T)  Ace.  of  earthqu^ikes.  Farmer  (J.)  Bill  of  mortality  for 
Amherst.  N.  H..  1805-15  ;  Caiaiogue  of  ministers  in  N.  H., 
1767.  Davis  (S.)  Hist,  of  free  schools  in  Plymouth  colony, 
1815.  Fancher  ( — .  M.D.)  Progress  of  vaccination  in  Amer. 
Russian  voyage  of  discovery.  Note  on  paper  money. 
Davis  (S.)  Contribution  for  buildiug  the  first  vessel  at 
Plymouth.  Nonconformists  oath,  1666.  Child  {J.)  New 
England's  Jonas  cast  up  at  London.  While  (W.)  Letter 
to  gov.  Winihrop,  1648.  Odlin  (J.),  and  others.  Deposition 
resp.  Biackstone's  sale.  D'Bernicre  (H.)  Gen.  Gage's  in- 
structions, of  2J  Feb..  1775  ;  with  narrative  of  occurrences, 
and  of  battle  of  Lexiugton.  1775.  Davenport  (J.),  and 
Buckingham  (S.)  Letter  on  the  Episc.  coutroversy  in 
Conu.,  Vt'l'l.  Davis  (S.)  iSacred  musick  in  churches. 
Savage  (J.)  Memoir  of  J.  Scottow.  Hazard  (E.)  Remarks 
on  Schermerborn  report  couc.  tiie  western  ludiaus.  Whit- 
ney (P.)  Xopog.  and  hist,  descr.  of  Sudbury  ;  and  of  East 
Budbui  y.  Saltonstall  (L.)  Hist,  sketch  of  Haverhill ;  with 
biog.  notices.  Nason  (R.)  Topog.  and  histor.  sketch  of 
FreL'port,  Me.  Cogswell  (J.)  Topog.  and  histor.  sketch  of 
Saco,  Me.,  1815.  French  (J.)  Hist-  sUetch  o/  North  Hamp- 
ton, N.  U.,  1815.  Lawrence  (N.)  Hist,  sketch  of  Tyngs- 
borough,  Mass.,  1815.  Davis  (S.)  Hist,  and  descr.  of  Scitu- 
ate.  IbiD  ;  Topog.  aud  hist,  of  Uochester,  Mass.,  18.6  ;  Hist. 
ftud  descr.  ol  Ptympton.  ISlo;  Uescr.  of  Cirver,  1815; 
Notes  in  Halifax; — Hist,  of  Plympton,  Carver,  and  a  part 
of  Halifax;  Xopog.  aud  hist,  of  Wareham,  1815:  Add.  to 
articles  on  towus  in  Plymouth  county.  Holmes  (A.) 
Notes  on  newly  discovered  ms.  journal  of  gov.  ^Sluth^op. 
Donations. 

-  5,  6.  Hubbard    (W.)  Gen.    history  of  New   England,  to 
168U.     2a  ed.     2  V. 

7.  Johnson  (E.)  Contin.  of  Wonder-working  providence. 
First  seiilemeuts  in  Tennessee.  Franklin  (B.)  Letter  on 
inoculation  in  Boston,  1759.  Rhode  Island  state  papers 
of  early  uffairs.    Number  of  inhabitants  iu  Ruode  Island. 


Pratt  (J.)  Apology,  1635.  Davis  (S.)  Annir.  of  tho  landing 
of  the  forefathers.  1817.  Greenoagh  (N.)  Boston  bill  of 
mortality,  1816.  Boston  votes,  1635.  Penn  (W.)  Letter  to 
gov.  Hinckley,  16B3  ;  Letter  on  the  name  of  his  colony. 
Wood  (A.)  Letter  to  I.  Mather,  rel.  to  tlie  Athenio  Oxoni- 
ensls.  Prince  {T.)  Annals  ofN.  Eug.  Lyon  (W.)  Note  on 
E.  Cheever.  Whitney  (P-,  J'"-)  Biog.  notice  ft  Rev.  P, 
Whiiuey.  Farmer  (J.)  Note  on  the  Co.  of  HilUborongh, 
N.  H.  Davis  (S)  Hist,  and  descr.  of  Abington,  181G.  Bel- 
lows (A.)  Sketch  of  Walpole.  N.  E.  Mitchell  (X.)  Descr. 
of  iiridtjewater,  1818.  Holmes(A.)  Ace.  of  the  Prince  library. 
Donations. 

8  Johnson  (E.)  Wonder-working  providence.  1G45-C1. 
Robinson  (J  )  Abstract  of  bill  of  mortality  for  Boston. 
1817.  Saltonstall  {Sir  R.)  Letter  to  gov.  Winthrop  of 
Conn.,  complaining  of  injury.  163G.  Order  of  procession 
at  funeral  of  gov.  Leverett,  March,  1679.  List  of  persons  * 
killed  aud  wounded  at  Lexington,  Apr.  19,  1775.  Danforth 
papers.  Turner  (C.)  Descr.  of  Catardin  Mountain.  Crad- 
dock(M.)  Letter  to  J.  Endicott,  1629.  Mason  J.)  Brief 
hist,  of  Pequot  war ;  iutrod.  by  T.  Prince.  Orme  (R.) 
Aic.  of  Braddock's  defeat.  Hedge  L.)  Memoir  of  J.) 
McKean.  Porter  (J.)  Ace.  of  Plaiufield,  Mass.  Farmer  (J.) 
Note  on  New  London.  N.  H.;  Churches  and  miniaters  of 
N.  H.  Randolph  (E.)  Proceedings  under  admiiiiatratlon 
of  Andros,  16»G.  Pickering  (T.)  Letter  resp.  the  original 
efforts  to  abolish  slavery  in  Penn.  Matlack  (T.)  Letter  on 
tLe  same  subject.  Bowdoin  (J.)  Papers  rel.  to  Cape  Cod 
canal.  Williams  (R.)  Letter  to  gov.  Bradatreet,  1682. 
Hubbard  (T.)  Expeuees  of  the  province  of  Mass.,  1764. 
New  life  of  Virginia,  1612.  Pincheon  papers,  16^9.  Har- 
ris (T.  M.)  Biog.  memoir  of  Father  Rasles.  Rasles  (S.) 
Letter  to  Capt.  Moody,  1712.  Eastern  Indiana  to  the  gov- 
ernoiir,  1721.  Westbrook  (O.)  Letter  to  gov.  Dummer  rel. 
to  attack  on  fort  near  Thoinaston,  1722-3.  Hasles  (S.)  In- 
tercepted letter.  1724.  Ebeling  (C.  D.)  Letter  to  pres. 
Stiles  rel.  to  his  book  on  Amer.  Holmes  (A.)  Memoir  of 
C.  Gannett.  Tudor  (W.,  jr.)  Memoir  of  Wm.  Tudor, 
Opinion  of  court  about  Maiden  church,  1651.  Mass.  Act 
[about]  privileges.    Errours  corrected.    Donations. 

9.  Brief  relation  of  the  discovery  of  >ew  England. 
Mourt  (G.^  Relation  of  the  beginning  of  the  Eng  planta- 
tion at  Plimouth.  Winslow  {h.)  Relation.  l*ew  descr.  of 
Vuginia.  Hall  (F.)  Ace.  of  Middlebury,  Vt.  Noyes  (N.) 
Donations  to  Boston  during  the  operation  of  tlie  port  bilL 
Hopkins  (S.)  Ace.  of  Providence,  R.  I.  Freeman  (J.) 
Number  of  houses  in  Boston,  1789.  Pickering  (J.J  Massa- 
chusetts language.  Eliot  (J.)  Indian  grammar  begun.  Da 
Ponceau  (P.  S.|  Notes  on  Eliot's  Indian  grammar.  Farmer 
(J.)  bketches  of  ministers  and  churches  in  N.  H.  Dona- 
tions. 

10.  Bradford  (A.)  Memoir  of  J.  Thomas.  Turell  (E.) 
Detection  of  witchcraft.  Savage  (J.)  Represeulaiives  of 
Boston  before  the  Amer.  rev.  Holmes  (A.)  Descr.  of 
Rochester.  Watts  {I.)  Letter  to  a  fneud  iu  N.  E.,  1734. 
Porter  (J.)  Some  account  of  Cumington.  Mass.  Goodwin 
(E.  S.)  Gale  of  Sept.  1815.  Farmer  (J.)  Churches  and  min- 
isters in  N  H.  Bradford  (A.)  Notes  ou  DuxDury.  Farmer 
(J.)  Ace.  of  Bos^awen,  N.  H.  Bradford(A.)  Biog.  notice  of 
Hou.  J.  Winthrop.  Edwards  iJ.)  Obs.  on  tho  Mohegan 
language.  Pickering  J.)  Notes  on  Ed warda' Observations. 
Tyng  (D.  A  )  Obituary  notice  of  W.  D.  Peck.  Davis  (S.) 
Memoirs  of  W.  Blatikstono  ;  Ou  the  aboriginal  phraaa 
Shawmut ;  Notes  on  the  springs  of  Boston.  Farmer  (J.) 
lustances  of  longevity  iu  N.  H.  Hutchinson  papers.  Ac- 
knowledgment of  donations.  List  of  members,  etc.  Gen- 
eral tablt)  of  contents.    General  index  for  2d  series. 

-Same.    3d  series.     lOv.    B..  1825-49.  8=".     G61.30 

Nvte.^y.  1  repr.,  1816. 

Contents:  v.  1.  Hutchinson  papers.  Account  of  Boston, 
1742.  Farmer  (J.)  Churches  aud  ministers  iu  New  Hamp- 
shire ;  Instances  of  longevity  in  New  Hampshire.  WU- 
Iiams  (R.)  Seven  letters,  1636-38.  Peter  (U.)  Two  letters, 
oue  to  J.  Winthrop,  aud  tho  other  toC.  Gott.  ICSl.  Hooka 
(W.)  Letter  to  J.  Winthrop,  1657.  Maidston  iJ.)  Letter 
to  J.  Winthrop  on  Cromwell  and  the  state  of  affiiirs  in 
Eug.,  March  24,  1G59.  Plymouth  Co.  Accounts.  Brad- 
ford {\.)  Memoir  of  G.  Bradford.  Narrative  of  Nariagan- 
set  country.  Haynes  (J.)  Letter  to  J.  Wiuthrip  lel.  to 
the  ludinns,  1C43.  Dummer  (J.)  Memorial  abuuc  Canada. 
Jacie  (H.)  Three  letters  to  J.  Wiuthrup.  reprefccuting  the 
treatment  received  by  some  of  the  Puritan  ministers  from 
the  bishops,  etc.  Connecticut.  Addrvss  of  coudolent.e  to 
gov.  Talcott  ;  aud  his  answer.  Charlestown  church  af- 
fairs, 16T8.  Memoir  of  W.  J.  Spoouer.  Branch  bank  of 
U.  S.  at  Boston.  Boston  bills  of  mortality,  1818-24.  List 
of  members.     Donations. 

2.  Holmes  (A.)  French  Protestants  settled  at  Oxford, 
1686.  Flint  iJ.)  Hist,  of  Cohasbet.  Winslow  (E.)  N. 
Eng. 's  salamander  discovered.  Cotton  (J.)  Vocabulary  of 
Mass.  (or  Natick)  Indian  language.  Nichols  (B.  li.)  Ac- 
count of  Plymouth  colony  records.  Address  of  ministers 
of  Boston  to  the  duke  of  NewL-astle,  Dec.  5,1737.  Farmer 
(J.)  Memoir  of  Narraganset  townships.  Lowell  (J.)  Biog. 
notice  of  D.  A.  Tyng.  Farmer  (J.)  Instances  oflouge\ity 
in  N.  H.;  Bill  of  mortality  for  Amherst,  N.  H.,  1815-26; 
Churches  and  ministers  iu  N.  H.  Bowdoin  (J  )  Ace.  of 
ms.  journals  of  the  Long,  Little,  etc.,  parliaments.  Dona- 
tions. 

3.  Smith  (J.)  Advertisements  for  the  unexperienced 
planters  of  N.  E.  Lechfo.d  (T.)  Plain  dealing  .  ur,  Newes 
Irom  New-Eug.    Mass.  Instructions  to    J.  Winthrop,  to 


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Mass.  hist.  Boc.     Collections,  3d  series,  coniimted. 

treat  witli  PequotB.  Gardener  (L.)  Relation  of  tbe  Pequot 
wanes.  Ewlalion  of  tlie  Indiau  plott.  Davenport  (J.),  and 
EatonIT  )  Letter  ■  lotUe  governor,  deputy,  aaJ  a.sist:iuts, 
of  Mass.  Takott  (J  )  Letter  to  Sir  E.  Andros.  Salem 
witdicvaft  ;  e-ttracta  from  records  of  the  church  in  Dan. 
vera  Kelloee  (li.)  Vocabulary  of  word3  in  the  languaw 
of  the  O'v.ddy  Ii.diana.  Farmer  (J.)  Church  and  min.s- 
te.-8  ill  N.  H  ,  confd.  Ripley  (3.1  Memoir  of  C.  Gore  In- 
trusion of  KUoclo  Island  people  upon  Indiaulands.  Josse- 
Ivn  IJ  )  Ace.  of  tn-<-  voya.  toNcw-Eng,;  Cbronol.  observ- 
of  A.uer.  to  1G73.  Lechford  (T.)  Uoto  to  his  ■  Plaiue 
dealing."    Donations.    Members  elected  smco  1824. 

4  Eliot  (J  )  Day-breakiug  if  not  sun-rising  of  the  gospel 
with  the  Indians  in  New-Eiig.  Shepard  (T.)  clear  sun. 
Bhiue  of  tbe  gospel  bivakiug  forth  upon  the  Indians  m 
New-Eng.  Winslow  (E  )  Glorious  progress  of  the  gospel 
amongst  tbe  Indians  in  K.-E.  Whitfeld(H.)  Light  ap- 
pearing more  and  more  towuids  the  perfect  day  ;  or.  A 
farther  discov.  cone,  the  progress  of  the  gospel  e(c. 
Strength  out  of  woaknesse  ;  or,  further  progrease  of  the 
gospel  among  tbe  Indiaus.  Eliot  U),  oiid  Mayhew  (T_) 
Tears  of  repentance  ;  narr.  of  the  progress  of  the  gospel, 
etc  ■  Late  and  further  manifestation  of  the  prog,  ot  the 
eos'oel  amongst  the  Indiaus.  Farmer  (J.)  List  of  repre- 
leutativcs  in  tbe  Gen.  Curt,  lC»'J-92  ;  Cburcbes  and  inin^ 
isters  in  N.  H.,  confd.  Mease  (J  )  Descr.  of  medals  struck 
in  lel  to  important  events  in  N.  A.  Hewes  (S.  H.)  AD- 
BtraasofbilHcfmortality  tor  Boston,  1626-32.  Laws  and 
regulations  of  the  society. 

5  Journal  of  the  Congress,  Albany,  1764,  for  traating 
with  tlie  Six  Nations  of  Indians,  and  concerting  a  scbeme 
of  general  union  for  the  N.  A.  colonies.  Journal  ol  a 
treaty,  Albany,  Aug.  1775.  with  the  Six  Nations.  Gist  (C.) 
Jouiuiil  of  Washington's  first  visit  to  tbe  French  com- 
mander on  tbe  Obio.  Lincoln  (B.)  Journal  ot  a  treaty, 
nSJ  with  Indian  tribes  norih-west  of  the  Ohio.  Barnard 
(J  I  Antobioprapby.  Rhode  Island.  Repeal  of  act  ex- 
ceoliuB  Rdiiihu  CatbolicB  from  the  privileges  ot  freemen. 
Francis  (i\)  Memoir  of  J.  Allyn.  Memoir  of  S.  Davis. 
Greenwood  |F.  W.  P.)  Memoir  of  ,T.  Erecm.n.  Upham 
(C  W  I  Memoir  of  J.  Prince.  Francis  (C.)  Memoir  ot  E. 
S.Goodwiu.  Morgan  {G.)  Letter  t  .  Wasliington.  incl  the 
Lord-8  prayer  in  bbawaneso.  Hewes  (S.  H.)  General  ab- 
etraols  of  bi.ls  of  mortality  for  Boston,  1833-35.  DonaUons. 
List  of  iiienibers. 

6  DnderhiU  (J.)  History  of  the  Pequot  war.  Vincent 
fPl' History  ol  tbe  Pequot  war.     Georges  (Sir  F.)  Descr. 

/  of  New  Eng.     Smith  {Capt.  J.)  Description   o(   New  Eng. 

Alden  (T.)  Ace.  oi  th.i  captivity  of  H.  Ijjbsou  among  the 
Delaware  Indiaus.  Niles  (S.)  Hist,  of  tho  Indiau  and 
French  w.irs.  Galind^  (J.)  Letter  to  T.  L.  Wiuthrop, 
rel  to  T.  Gage.  Qaincy  (J.)  Letter  to  the  Society.  Mat- 
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2.  Actof  iueorporation.  By-laws.  Officers.  Members. 
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ministers  and  ethers  of  N.  Eng.  to  Cromwell,  upon  bis 
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(W.|  Letter  to  J.  Winthrop  rel.  to  tbe  Yarmoutli  Iniliiins. 
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4.  Act  ofiiuorp.  By-laws.  OfHocrs.  Members.  Cor- 
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Cnntei'te.-  V.  1.  Winthrop  papers,  pt.  3. 

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of  tbe  Mass.  colony  ;  Treatment  of  intrudeisand  dissen. 
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grants  uuder  tbe  Great  Council  for  N.  Eug.  Brigham  (W  1 
Colony  of  New  Plymouth  aud  its  relations  to  Muss. 
Washburn  (E.l  Slavery  as  it  onco  pievaue  I  in  Miiks. 
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Holmes  (O.  W.l  Medical  profession  iu  Mass.  Ebot  (S-) 
Early  relations  witU  tbe  Indiaus.  Robbins  (01  Tim  legl- 
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Puritan  politics  of  Euglanl  aud  New  England.  Emer- 
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Old  Isw  (The). 
'Parliameut  of  love  (The). 
Pictuie  (The). 
PoeiiiB. 

Renrgado  (The). 
Roman  actor  (The). 
Uunatural  combat  (The) 


Busbful  lover  (The). 
Bi'Dilmau  (The). 
City  luadam  (Tbe). 
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Einpsror  or  the  east  (The), 
Fatal  .lowrj-  (The). 
Great  duke  of  Morence. 
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Same.     2e  serie.     v.  1-2.     1862-63.    .     .4001.17 

Playfair  (J.)    Progress  of  mathematical  science  since  the  revival 

of  letters,     (in  )iw  Works,  v.  2,  18'22.] 5063.1.2 

Sdtott(G)     Mathematica.     (/ii  Aij  Maj;ia,  v.  3,  1677.]  .     .3907.20 
l'oim<;  (J.  Ii.)     Simple  arithmetic,  algebra,   and  Eu- 
clid.     1854 4013.01 

111.    Mathematics  :  their  value  in  education. 

De  Morgan  (A.)  Mathematics:  their  value  iu  education.  [Tn 
Central  soc.  of  ed.,  v.  1,  1837] ; — Professional  mathem.  [In 
V.  2,  1838.] 5613.04 

Hamilton  (Sir  W.)     On   the   study   of,    as   an    exercise   of  mind. 

[/n 'a'5  Discussions,  e/c,  1856.] 5413.10 

iV.»(«.  — Reviewed  and  controverted  in  Bibl.  rep.  and 
Princeton  rev.,  Apl.,  1868. 

Nevnnan  (F.  W.)  On  liberal  education  iu  mathematics,  [fn  hit 
Mi^icellanies.] 2533  10 


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MATHEMATICS 


Todhunter  {I.)    The  mathem.  tt-ipoB,    [In  his  Conflict  of  studies, 

etc.,  1873.] 5518. U6 

See  also  Bibl.  rep.  and  Princeton  rev.,  Apl.,  1867  (Pbiloeo- 
pby  of  matu.) 

IV.    Various  Branches. 

1.  Algebra. 

Coltbrooh  (H.  T.)    Dissertation  on   the  algebra  of  the  Hindus. 

[/n  Ms  Miscel.  essays,  V.  2.  1873] 7816.08 

Davies  (C.)  Klementary  algebra.  1859.  .  .  401'2.15 
Fiuklin  \J.)     Bobinson's  Shorter  course.      Complete 

algebra.     1875 4012.33 

—  Collection  of  algebraic  problems.  1875.  .  4012.34 
Haddon  {J.)  Elements  of  algebra.  1859.  .4012.16 
Same.     Key  and  companion.     [By  J.  A.  Young.] 

]8,51» 4012.17 

Halley  [E-)    Lectures  concerning  the  geometrical  construction  of 
algebraical  equations.    [Appended  to  Kersey  (J.)    Algebra, 

1726.] «18,23 

Kersey  {J.)     Elements  of  algebra.     1725..     .4018.23 
Kirkmna  (T.  P.)    First  mnemonical  lessons  in  alge- 
bra.    18.52 4012.18 

Todhunter  U.)  Algebra.  4th  ed.  1866.  .  .4012.14 
Young  {J.  R.)    Algebra.     1854 4013.01 

2.  Arithmetic. 

Burne  (0  )     The  young  dual  arithmetician.     2d  ed. 

1«71 4012.09 

Cocker  (E.)     Arithmetick.     SOth  ed.     1741.     .4011.15 
Vavies  (0.)     School  arithmetic.      1859.    .     .     .4011.09 
JJeliiorgan  (A.)     Arithmetical  books  from  the  inven- 
tion 01  printing  to  the  present  time  :  brief  no- 
tices.    ]b47.     .     .     .    ' 27-'2.29 

Emerson  {F.)     North  American   arithmetic.     3d  part. 

[With  key.]     2  v.     [1834.] 4011.10 

.Same.     Key  to  part  2  and  3.     [1838.]     .4011.11 

Fish  (D.  W.)     Robinson's   shorter    course.     Complete 
arithmetic.     Oral  and  written.     1S76.      .  4011.40 
.  Arithmetical  problems,  oral  .and  written  ;  with  ta- 
bles of  money,  weights,  measures,  e<c.  1875.  4011.41 
Hipsley  {  W. )     Equational  arithmetic,  applied  to  ques- 
tions of   interest,   annuities,  elc,   with    tables. 

2  V.     1.S54-58 4012.03 

Johnston  (R.)  Civil  service  A.  5th  ed.  1869.4011.08 
L'lrdner  {D.)  Treatise  on  arithmetic.  1834.  .  4011.12 
L'slii'.  (J.)  Philosophy  Of  arithmetic.  1817.  4011.17 
lAeva:io(I.)  Tratadodearitmetiea.  2a  ed.  1872.  4012.08 
Peck  {W.  G.)  Complete  arithmetic.  1871.  .4011.19 
Qnackenbos  (0.  P.  \  Higher  arithmetic.  1874.  4011.21 
Smith  {B.)  Arithmetic  for  schools.  1874.  .  4011.23 
TonslaU(C.)  Da  arte  svpputandi.  1738.  .  .4011.16 
Wallman  (J.)      Handv-book    of    mental    arithmetic. 

[1874.]     .     .     .    ' 4011.38 

Wrig'it  (T.)    On  the  abacus,  or  mediteval  system  of  arithmetic. 

[/i»  his  Essays  on  aich.  subjects,  etc.,  v.  2,  1861.)     .  4413.30 

Younj(J.B.)    Rudimentary  A.    4th ed.     1857.  4011.13 

Same.     Key.     1860 4011.14 

—  Simple  arithmetic,  etc.   [In  Orr's  Circle  of  the  sciences.   Math. 

sciences,  1854.] 4013.01 

3.   Calculus. 

Boole  C  G  )    Treatise  on  the  calculus  of  finite  differ- 
ences. 2ded.   Ed.  by  J.  F.  Moulton.   1872.  4012.32 
Church  (A.  E.)     Elements  of  differential  and  integral 

calculus.     1S70 4014.18 

Cox  ( [I. )     Eudimentary  treatise  on  the  integral  calcu- 
lus.     18.52 4012.21 

Haddoi  (J.)     Examples  and  solutions  in  the  differen- 
tial calculus.     1851.       ......     .4012.19 

Eiinn{J.)  Examples  on  integral  calculus.  1850.  4012.22 
Price  (  U  )     Treatise  on   iutinitesimal  calculus.     3  v. 

18.7-58 4014.15 

C'ynt.-nts  :    v.  1.  Differential.     2    Integral  calculus  of  va- 
rlatiouM,  aud  differential  equations.     3.   totatics  and  dyua- 
niics  of  material  particles. 
Taylor  {T.)     Elements  of  the  true  arithmetic  of  infi- 
nites. 18)0.  [  ira/i  Aristotle.   Treatises.]  5018.05 
Woolhouse  (W.  S.  B.)     Elements    of    the    differential 

calculus.     1860 4012.20 

Sec  also  Atlantic  mo.,  y.  3,  1869  ;  p.  704-710. 

4.   Commercial  Arithmetic,  and  Tables. 

Breban  (J.  M.)     Interest  tables,  one  to  ten  thousand 


dollars,  for  any  number  of  Jays  at  3.  3 J.  4,  4k,  5, 
5i,  and  6,  per  cent  ;  and  also  at  any  rate  from  6 
to  24  per  cent.     1864 4014.09 

Brisbane  (iV.D.)  Golden  ready  reckoner.  1863.  4015.23 

Bryant  (H.B.)  and  Slrailon  (H.D.)  Commercial  arith- 
metic.    1861 4014.05 

Dart  (P.  C.)    Freight  computations.     18C8.     .4014.06 

Henriques  {A.  D.  Y.)  Modem  mercantile  calculator. 
1^67 4014  08 

McClenachan  (R.)  Tables  of  sterling  money  reduced 
to  U.  S.  currency,  exchange  on  London  from  107 
to  112  per  cent,  with  gold  at  15  to  50  per  cent. 
1869 4011.07 

Miller's,  merchants',  and  farmers'  ready  reckoner. 
1861. 4015.20 

0' Gorman  {D.)  Intuitive  calculations  ;  commercial 
and  business.     1871 4011.18 

Thoman  (F.)  Theory  of  compound  interest  and  an- 
nuities, with  logarith.  tables.  2d  ed.  1872.  3933.43 
JOS'  See  also  Arts  (Useful :  Weights  and  measures,  p.  48); 
—Book-keeping  (p.  223). 

5.  Conic  Sections. 

Puckle  (O.IT.)  Elementary  treatise  on  conic  eeotionB 
and  algebraic  geometry.     1854.       .     .     .  4012. 28 

Salmon  (0.)  Treatise  on  conic  sections.  5th  ed. 
1869 4012.30 

Taylor  (C.)    Geometry  of  conies.    2d  ed.   1873.4011.37 

6.  Differential  Equations. 

Boole  (0.)    Treatise  on  differential  E.     1873.    4012.23 
Same.     Supplementary  volume.     18U5.    4012.24 

7.  Geometry. 

Alvord  [B.)  Tangencies  of  circles  and  of  spheres.  [Smith, 
contrib..  V.  8.] 3937.08 

Benson  (L.  S.)  Philos.  reviews.  Geometrical  disser- 
tation.    1875 2513.19 

Chauvenet  (IF.)  Treatise  on  elementary  geemetry. 
1870 4011. '27 

Euclid.  Elements.  [Ed.  by]  J.E.Young.  IS-4.  4013.01 

—  Elements,  with  add.  propositions,  by  H.  Law.     2 

pts.  inl.    1860-55 4011.29 

Frost  (P.)  Solid  geometry.  New  ed.  v.  1,  1875.   4012.11 

Ferrell  (W.)     Converging  series  expressing  ratios  between    th« 

circumferences  aud  diameter  of  a  circle,     [/n  Sm.  conti  ib., 

T.  18,  1873.] 3937.18 

Kami  (J. )     Analytical  geometry  and   conic  sections. 

1850 4011.28 

Hill{T.)    Second  book  in  geometry.    1863.     .4011.32 

— ■  Geometry  and  faith.     I>'i74 3557.29 

Hobbes  {T )     Absurd  geometry  of  John  WaUis,  and  three  papers 

against  Wallis.  (/n  ftis  English  wnrlis,  v.  7.]  .  .  .6043.12 
Same.     [Latm  text.     In  Ins  Opera,  v.  4-5,  1845.]      .  6043.01 

—  Opera  philosophica,  v.  4-5.     1«45,     .     .     .   5045.04 

—  Six  lessons  of  geometry,  [/n  Ais  Engl. works. v.  7, 1845.]  5043.12 
Jardine  (A.)     Practical  geometry.     ]8.)4.  .     .4013.01 
Kirkman  (T.P.)     First  mnemonical  lessons  in  geome- 
try.    1852 4012.18 

Lardner  (D.)     A  treatise  on  geometry.     1810    4011.31 

Legendre  {A.  M.)  Elements  of  geometry,  from  the 
[French],  by  C.  Davies.     1872.      .     .     .4011,30 

Peck  (  W.  G. )    Treatise  on  analytical  G.    1S73.   40  1 2. 10 

Phillips  (  W.  H.  H. )  Elements  of  geometry,  and  the 
first  principles  of  modern  G.     1874..     .  4011.24 

Fierce  (  W.  T. )  Treatise  on  practical  solid  or  descrip- 
tive geometry  :  embracing  orthographic  projec- 
tion and  perspective.     187.5 401  :.23 

Play/air  {J.)  Origin  aud  investigations  of  porisms.  [In  his 
Works,  V.  3,  1S22.] 60(3.03 

Tarn  {E.  IF.)  Practical  geometry  for  the  architect, 
engineer  and  mechanic.     1^71.       .     .     .  4011.25 

Todhunter  (I )  Treatise  on  plane  co-ordinate  geometry 
as  applied  to  the  straight  line  and  conic  sections. 
1832 4011.36 

8.  Instruments. 
[See  Arts  (Useful,  p.  44.)' 

9.  IiOgaritlima. 

Babbage{C.)    Table  of  logarithms.     1872.     .4012.07 

Bi/me  (0.)     Tables  of  dual   L.,    dual  numbers,   and 

corresponding  natural   numbers.     Is67.  4012.06 


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LawlH.)    Kudimentary  treatise  on  L.     ]8">9.  4012.01 

Loomi.1  ( E. )     Tables  of  logarithms  of  numbers,  and  of 

Bines  and  tangents  for  every  ten  seconds  of  the 

quadrant.     1808 4012.05 

10.  Mensuratioii. 
Baker  (T.)    Treatise  on  mensuration.     1859.  4011.34 

11.  ProbabiUtles. 

Boole  ( O. )  Investigation  of  the  laws  of  thought,  on 
which  ace  founded  the  mathematical  theories  of 
logic  and  probabilities.    185i 54'.!8.35 

De  MoT'inn  (A.)   Essay  on  probabUities.  1840.  5931.02 

Lubbock  {J.  IT.l  and  Belhun'  {J.  E.  D.)  Treatise  on  probability. 
iApp-  to  Jones  (D.)     On  aanuities,  etc^  v.  2,  18i4.]  .  6931.05 

Same.     (No  title  page.] In  6093.20 

43-  Sec  alto  Gambling  (p.  665). 

12.  Quaternions. 

HamiUon  (Sir  W.  B.)    Lectures  on  Q.     1853.  4014.14 

g^  See  also  Circle  squaring 
p.  16  ;— Surveying ,  p.  17  ; — etc.) 


Keiland  (P.\  and  Tail  (P.  0.)  Introduction  to  quater- 
nions.    1873 4014.19 

TaU{P.  0.)  An  elementary  treatise  on  quaternions. 
1867 4014.13 

13.  Trigonometry. 

CUauvenet  (W.)  Treatise  on  plane  and  spherical  trigo- 
nometry.  18G0 4012.29 

Gummere  (J.)    System  of  plane  trigonometry.    [  TTifA  Ais  Treatise 

on  surveying.  18.j3.j 3925.08 

Hann(J.)  Elements  of  plane  T.  1854.  .  .4011.35 
Kirkman(T.P.)  First  mnemonical  lessons.  1852.401 2. 18 
Legendre  (A.  J/.)     Elements  of  trigonometry,  from  the 

[French],  by  C.  Davies.      1872 4011.30 

Todhunler  (I.)     Plane  trigonometry.     1SG4.     .  4012.25 

—  Spherical  trigonometry.     1863 4012.26 

Tucisdun  {J.  F.)    Planes,  spherical  trigonometry,  se- 
ries, logarithms,  and  mensuration.   1854.  4013.01 
WJiceler  {H.  N.)    Elements  of  plane  trig.  1877.  4012.35 

(p.  269).    For  applications  of  Mathematics,  tee  Arts  (Useful ;  Engineering,  p.  41 ; — Mechanic*, 
;— Astronomy  (p.  63)  ;— Logic  (p.  716)  ;— Physics  ;— <te. 


Mather  (Cotton).  Magnalia  ;  or  ecclesiastical  history 
of  New  England,  1620-98.  Introd.  and  notes,  by 
T.  Kobbins.  jVdded,  memoir  of  Mather,  by  S. 
G.  Drake.     2  v.     Hartford,  1855.     8°.     .  3156.0-2 

— .  Wonders  of  the  invisible  world,    [/rt  Fowler  (S.  P.,  ed.)    Salem 

witchcraft.     Salem,  1861.  12'.) 3812.01 

.fty  For  liv^-S  OI'C.  QI..  see  Biography  (p.  175)  ;  alto  Bibl. 
sacra,  July,  1877  (by  B.  D.  0.  Robbina  ;  41  pp  ) 

Mather  (Increase).  Early  history  of  New  England  ; 
a  relation  of  hostile  passages  between  the  Indians 
and  first  settlers,  to  1637  ;  with  notes,  by  S.  G. 

Drake.    Boston,  1864.  sm.  4' 595.20 

*  —  Kemarkable  providences  in  New  England.  Pre- 
face, by  G.  Offor.     London,  1856.   16^     .  3814.01 

—  Several  i-easous  proving  that  inoculation  of  the  small-pox  is 

a  lawful  practice.  [In  Mass.  hist.  80C.  Coll..  v.  9,1801.)  661.09 

Mather  (Kichard).  Journal.  1635.  His  life  and 
death.  1670.  Boston,  1850.  16'.  [Dorchester 
antiq.  and  hist.  Boc,  no.  3.]        ....  312^.21 

Mather  (Wm.  W.)  Geology  of  New  York.  1st  district.  Albany. 
1843.4°.     [Zn  Nat.  hist,  of  the  state  of  N.  Y.J     .     .4718.09 

Matheson  iJohni.  England  to  Delhi :  Indian  travel. 
London,  1870.  8' 1016.12 

Mathews.     See  also  Matthews. 
•  Matuew3  {Mrs.  -Inue).     Anecdotes  of  actors.     Lon- 
don, 1814.  8° 1733.10 

—  Memoirs  of  Charles  Matthews.  4  V.  L.,  1838. 8°. 3022. 13 

See  notice  of  .Mrs.  M.  iu  Bentley's  miscel.,  July,  1847. 
Mathews  (Charles).     See  Biography   (p.  145  ;  also  Temple  Bar, 
Dec.  1876). 

Mathews  (Cornelius).     Various  writings.    New  York, 

1^43.   8' 5053.05 

Con'ents  :  The  motley  book.  Behemoth.  Thepoliticiana. 
Foems  on  man  in  the  Republic.  Wakondah.  Puffer  Hop- 
kins. Miscellanies.  Selections  from  Arcturus.  luterna* 
tioual  copyright. 

Matbev7s  (J.  M.,  D.D. )  Recollections  of  persons  and 
events,  chiefly  in  the  city  of  New  York.  New 
York,  1865.   8^ 613.19 

Mathetws  (Wm.)  Getting  on  in  the  world  ;  or,  hints 
on  success  in  life.     Chicago,  1873.  8°.     .  55l2.:i5 

—  The  great  conversers  and  other  essays.     Chicago, 

1S74.   12° 2536.05 

Contents  :  Great  conversers.  Literary  clubs.  Epigrams. 
Fa.-es.  Peep  into  literary  workshops.  French  traits. 
Noses.     Battle  oX  Waterloo,  e(c.,  e£c. 

—  Hours  with  men  and  books.     Chicago,  1877.  12°. 

C'>n(c7i/5 :  Are  we  Auglo-Saion  ?  Book-buying.  A  day  at 
Oxford.  De  Qnincey  (Thomas).  A  forgotten  wit.  Homi- 
lies ou  early  rising.  An  hour  at  Christ's  hospital,  lllu- 
sious  of  history.  Literary  triflers.  Moi-al  Grahamism. 
Morality  of  good  living.  A  pinch  of  snuff  Professorships 
of  bijoks  and  reading.  RecnUectione  of  Judge  Story. 
South  (Robert),  bpurgeon  (Charles  H.)  Strength  and 
health.  Study  of  the  modern  languages.  Too  much 
speaking.     Working  by  rule.     Writing  for  the  press. 

—  Words :    their    use    and    abuse.       Chicago,    1876. 

12° 6433.25 

Contents:  Significance,  morality,*gTand.  small,  abuses, 
Saxou  or  Roman,  fallacies,  nicknames,  imperfections,  etc. 


Mathias  (Rev.  G.  H.  D.)  En  avant,  messieurs  !  being 
a  tutor's  counsel  to  his  pupils.  Philadelphia, 
1867.  18° 5512.05 

Mathias  (Thomas  James).  Odes,  chiefly  from  the 
Norse  tongue.     Xew  York,  180G.   Vi'.     .  li;94.36 

—  Poesie  liriche  :  Italiane,  Inglesi  e  Latine.     Napoli, 

1822.   12° 7318  20 

—  Pursuits  of  literature,  [anon.]  Phil.,  1800. 8°.  1672.10 

—  Runic  odes.     London,  1781.  4° 1666.26 

Mathieu  (P.  F.)     Histoire  des  miracules  et  des  con- 

vulsionnaires    de    Saint-M^dard.       Paris,    1864. 

16= 3811.04 

Mathison  (G.  F.)     Narrative  of  visit  to  Brazil,  Chile, 

Peru,  and  Sandwich  Islands.  L.,1825.  8°.  1164.11 

Matins  and  vespers.    .See  Bowring  (John).     1827.  .     .    .  ]615.0da 

Same.     1854 1016.08 

Matter.     See  Biology  (Pi-otoptasm,  p.  216);— Philosophy  {Material- 

itm)  ;— Chemistry  (p.  264)  ;— Physics  ; — etc. 
Mattsuccl  (Carlo).     Lectures  on   the  physical   phe- 
nomena of  living  beings.     L.,  1^47.   8'.   432 '■.30 

—  Electrical  currents  of  theeartb.  [In  Sm.  report,  1869.]  3H36-24 

—  Eiectro-pliysiology.    [In  Sm.  report.  1865.J     ....  3936.20 
Matthew  (Gospel  of).     See  BihUcaland  relig.  lit.  {Matthew,  p    91). 
Matthew  of  Paris.     Chronica  majora.     v.  1-2.     Crea- 
tion to  1216.    Ed.  bv  H.  R.  Luard.    London,  1872- 
74.   8°.     [Rolls  chronicle.] 5140.— 

—  English  history,  1235  to  1273.     Tr.   by  J.  A.  Giles. 

3  V.      London,  Bohn,  185J-54.   12°.      .     .     471.14 

—  Historia  Anglorum   sive   historia   minor,      v.    1-3. 

1067-1253.      Ed.    by   Sir  F.    Madden.     London, 

1866-69.8°.     [Rolls  chronicle.]      .     .     .5140.— 
Matthew  of    Westminster.      Flowers    of   history,    to 

1307.      Tr.   by   C.  D.    Yonge.      2   v.      London. 

Bolin,  18.33.   12° 471.21 

Mattbevps.     See  xlto  Mathews. 

Mattheij^s  (Henry).     Diary  of  an  invalid  in  Portugal,  • 

Italy,    Switzerland,  and   France,    1S17-1819.     2d 

cd.     London,  1S20.  8° 915.21 

Same.     [In  Waldie  library,  v.  11.] 6078.28 

Matthews  (iJer.  James)  and  Franklin  {Eder  Benj.) 

Predestination,  and  the  foreknowledge  of  God  ; 

a  discussion.       Cincinnati,   l>-52.   12°.     .  3574.14 
Mattison    (R'v.    Hiram).       The    immortality   of    the 

soul.     Philadelphia,  1864.   12° 3574.13 

—  Spirit  rapping  unveiled.     N.  Y.,  1853.   12°.  3815.30 
Mattock  (lirewer,  M.D.)     Minnesota  as  a   home  for 

invalids.     Philadelphia,  1^71.    16°.     .     .    1122.17 
Maturin     Charles   Robert).      Conversations   and  recollectione. 

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Maud  and  other  poems.    Sre  Tennyson  (.lifted).     .    .     .  1693.24 
Maudsley  (Henry).     Body  and  mind  :  their  connec- 
tion and  mutual  influence,  especially  in  reference 
to  mental  disorders.    N.  Y.,  1871.   10°.     .43i3.15 

Same,     .\dded.  Psychological  essays.     London, 

1873.  12° 4333.15 

Same.     Enl.  ed.     New  York,  1874.  12°.  4333. 15B 

Contents:  Body  and  mind.     E-^says  :   Hamlet.  Sweden, 
borg.  Theory  of  vitality.  Limits  of  philosophical  inquiry. 


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Maudsley  (Henry),   continued. 

—  Physiology  and  pathology  of  mind.     London,  1868. 

8= 4333.10 

—  Responsibility    in    mental    diseases.      New  Yorit, 

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•  boolts.  Ou  the  use  and  abuse  of  newspapers.  On  christian 
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ing the  principles,  constitution  and  ordinances 
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of  Rome,  and  its  influence  on  modern  civiliza- 
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with  preface.     2  v.     London,  1873.   h°.   .  5424.17 
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redeemer.  On  tlie  Sou  of  God.  On  tlie  incaruati,,ii.  Ou 
the  atonempnt.  The  le.Hurrectiou  of  the  Son  of  Gn.l  from 
d-'atli.  tlie  gave  ajid  hell.  Justiticatiou  by  f.iith.  Rrtj,'t-n- 
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Inspiration.  Personality  and  teaching  of  the  Holy  Spirit. 
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of  Hind'Stan  and  Egyiit  compared.  4.  Oriental  triads  of 
deity.  5  Oriental  triads,  continued.  Horrible  penancea 
of  Indian  devotees  dptailed.  6.  Origin  of  the  Druids,  and 
ancient  commerce  of  Hindostan.  7.  Dissert,  ou  the  quan- 
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consequences.     London,  J857.   8°.      .     .   1014.07 

Mead  (Peter  B.)  Elementary  treatise  on  grape  cul- 
ture and  wine  making.     N.  Y.,  ISi^.  8°.  6IH3.08 

Mead  (Richard.  M.D.)  Short  discourse  concerning  pestilential 
contagion.     7th  ed.     London,  1/21.  12°.      .     .     ./n  4334. 19 

—  Doct^'r  Mead's   Short  discourse   exploded,    [anon.]    2d    ed. 

London.  1722.  l-i' 4334.19 

Meade  (Richard  W.)  Treatise  on  naval  arch,  and 
ship-building.     Philadelphia,  18ii9.  h°.  .  4518.  U2 

Meade  ( Wm.,  bp. )  Old  churches,  ministers,  and  fami- 
lies of  Virginia.     2  v.     Phil.,  1857.  8°.  .  3457.11 

Meadley  (George  Wilson).  Memoirs  of  Algernon 
Sydney.     London,  1n13.  8° 3163.-9 

—  Memoirs  of  Wm.  Paley.     2d  ed.     Edinburgh,  1810. 

8° 3131.15 

—  Sketch  of  proposals  for  a  reform  in  repreaeutation  of  the 

people      [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  2.  1813.) 6053.02 

—  Two  pairs  of  histoii.al  poriraits  :  Octavius  Cffisar  aud  Wm, 

Pitt.  Rionzi  and  Buonaparte.     Loudon,  1821.  8°.     [/ri  Pam- 
phleteer, v.  18] 6058.ia 

Meadows  (.\rthur).    Hamlet :  an  essay.    Edinburgh, 

1871.  8° 1754.24 


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MEADOWS  -  MEDICINE 


Meadows  (Kenny).  Heads  of  the  people;  or,  por- 
traits ofthe  English.     2  v.  L.,  [n.  cZ.]  8°.  2535.12 

Meado-wrs  (Thomas  Taylor).  The  Chinese  and  their 
rebellions.  With  an  essay  on  civilization.  Lon- 
don, 185G.  8° 1036.04 

Meagher  ( Thomas F.)  Speeches.  N.Y.,1853.12°.6323.09 

Mears  (David  O. )  Life  of  Edward  Norris  Kirk,  D.D. 
Boston,  1877.   8° 3095.32 

Mears  {Prof.  J.  W.)  Presbytorian  elemeut  in  our  national  life 
and  history  :  address.     Dtira.  1877.  12° 3452.22 

Mease  (James).  Picture  of  Philadelphia.  Philadel- 
phia, 1811.   12° 1121.03 

~~m  Medals  strnck  in  relation  to  N.  America  before  and  since  the 
decl.  of  independence.  [In  N.  Y.  List.  boo.  Coll.,  v.  3, 
1821.] 616.03 

Same,     [/ii  Mass.  hist,  soc,  3d  s.,  V.  4,  1834.]     .     .     661.24 

—  Old  Amer.  coins.     (Mass.  hist.  soc.    Coll.,  3d  6..  v.  7.]    661.27 

Measles.     See  Medicine  iMcasles). 

Meason  (Gilbert  Laing).  Landscape  architecture  of 
the  great  painters  of  Italy.     L.,  1828.  4°.   1316.25 

Measou  (Malcolm  Konald  Laing).  Turf  frauds  and 
turf  practices.     London,  1868.   IS^.     .     .4617.17 

Measure  for  measure.    See  Shakspere  (Wm). 

Measures.     *%e  Arts  (Ufleful :   Weif/fUs  and  measurn, -p.  iS). 

Meat.  iS-^e  Domestic  ecouoray.  (Fond,  p.  420  ; — Frestrving  and 
curing,  p.  420  ; — Agriculmre  (Sloclc,  p.  9). 

Meauz:  abbey,  {C'omitij  nf  York,  Encjlaiid).  Burton  (T.) 
Chronica  monasterii  de  Melsa,  [1150]-1396.  Ao- 
oedifc  continuatio  a  monacho  quodam.  Ed. by  E.A. 
Bond.  3v.  L.,  1866-G8.  8'.   [Rolls  chron.]  5140.— 

Mecca.   BiutomR.F.)  Pilgrimage  to M.  1856.   1053.10 

Mechanic's  almanack.  9  t.  Lnndon,  1836-44.  IC.  .  .6761.18 
.See  also  Tradesman's  and  mechanic's  almanack,  1830-36. 

Mechanics.     See  Arts  (Useful  :  Mechanics,  p.  4.*)). 

Mechanics  (Lives  of).  See  Biography  {Liurary,  Scientific,  etc.),  for 
lives  by  Howe  {H,)  and  Smiles  {S.} 


Mechanics'  magazine,  v.  58-65.  L., 1853-56.  8°. 

Same.   New  ser.  v.  1-24.  L,, 1859-70.  fol. 

Mechanism  in  thought,  etc.    See  Holmes  (O.  Vi.)    1871.     6413.23 
Mechi  (John  Joseph).    Ho'w  to  farm  profitably.    Lon- 
don, 1804.  16° 6123.10 

—  Profitable  farming  ;  -with  balance  sheets,  1867-69. 

London,  1869.  16° 6123.11 

Mecklenburg  Declaration  of  Independence.    See  N.  A.  rev,,  July, 

1374  (article  by  J.  C.  Welling).    For  the  '  Declaration,'  itself, 

with  evidence,  see  Force's  Amer.  archives,  4th  s.  v.  2  ;  p. 

856-863 688.02 

Medals.    See  Numismatics. 

Medals  of  creation.     ,See  Mantell  (G.  A.)    2  v.    1864.  .     .  4111.16 

Medbery   (James   K. )     Men   and  mysteries  of  Wall 

street.     Boston,  1870.   12° 59'22.23 

Medea  :  a  poem.     See  Richards  (A.  B.)    1869 1682.24 

Medea.    See  Euripides  ;— Seneca  (L.  A.) 1683.30 

Medhurst   (Walter  Henry).      China :  its  state    and 

prospects.     London,  1838.  8° 1025.  U 

Medhurst  (W.  H.)    Foreigner  in  far  Cathay.     New 

York,  1873.  16° 1021.19 

Media.    See  Countries  (^fedia,  p.  343). 

Mediaeval   and   modem  saints  and   miracles.     New 

York,  1876.   #> 3424.25 

Mediaval  pnpes,  etc.    See  Busk  {Mrs.  M.  'W.) 443.25 

Mediajval  preachers.     See  Nealo  (J.  M.) 3677.06 

Mediation  :   the  function    of  thought,    [anon.]    Andover,  1871. 

16° 3676.03 

Medical  "almanack.    9  v.    London,  1835.43.  16°.      .    .    .  6761.1'7 
Medical  critic  and   psychological   journal.     Ed.  by 

Forbes  Winslow.     3  v.     L.,   1S6I-63.  8°.   8122.01 
Medical  jurisprudence-     Seel,aw  (Medical  jurisprudence,  p.  689)  ; 

and  additional  entries  in  Medicine  {Medical  jurisprudence, 

p.  762). 
Medicalstudent  In  Europe.    See  Frazee  (L.  J.)    1862.     .    941.23 
Medical  students  of  the  period.  See  Wright  (B.  T.)  1867.  4341.03 
Medici  I'amily,    See  Biography  (p.  176). 


MEDICINE,    PHYSIOLOG-Y,    ANATOMY,    SURG-ERY. 

Arrangement  of  Subdivisions. — L  Dictionaries  and  Encyctopredic  Works. — IL  Domestic  and  Household  Manuals. — III. 
History  e>f  Medicine. — IV.  Misrellaiicous  Works. — V.  Perialicals  and  Society  Publications  {p.  15'S). — VI.  Systemottc  Works  on 
the  Principles  and  Practice  of  Medicine  (p.  754). — VII.  Special  Topics,  viz.,  1,  Abdomen  (p.  755). — 2,  Abortion  (p.  755), 
3}  Abscess  (p.  75J)  — 4,  Air  (p.  755).— Alcoholism  (p.  768). —5,  Anaesthesia  (p.  755).— 6,  Anatomy  (p.  755).— 7,  Anec- 
dotes (p.  755). — 8,  Aneurism  (p.  755).— 9,  Asphyxia  (p.  755). — 10,  Astrological  Medicine  (p.  755). — 11.  Back  (p.  755). 
12,  Bathing  (p.  755).— 13.  Beverages  (p.  755).— 14,  Blood  (p.  755).— 15,  Bonos  (p.  755).— 16,  Brain  (p.  756).— 17,  Breast 
(p.  735).— 18,  Breath  (p.  755).— 19,  Bronchitis  (p.  755).— 20,  Burns  and  Scalds  (p.  756).— 21,  Cancer  (p.  730).— 22,  Catarrh 

and  Hay  Fever  (p.  750) 23.   CjU  Doctrine  (p.  756).— 24,   Cerebro-spinal  Meningitis  (p.  730).— 25,    Chest  (p.  756). 

26,  Children  (p.  750).- 27,  Cholera  (p.  75G).— 28,  Circulatory  System  (p.  750).— 29,  Climate  (p.  73C).— 30,  Clinical  Medi- 
cine (p.  766).— 31,  Cod  Liver  Oil  (p.  750).— 32,  Collapse  (p.  756;.— 33,  Constipation  (p.  766).— 34,  Consumption  (p.  7.57). 
35,  Convulsions  (p.  757).— 36,  Corpulence  and  Leanness  (p.  757).— 37,  Croup  (p.  757). — 39,  Dentistry  and  Teeth  (p.  757). 
40,  Diagnosis  (p.  757). -41,  Diarrhea  (p.  757). — 42,  Digestion  (p.  757). — 43,  Diphtheria  (p.  757).— 44,  Disinfectants 
(p.  737).— 45,  Dysentery  (p.  757). — 45,  Ear  (p.  757). — 47.  Eclectic  System  (p.  757)  —43.  Electricity  and  Magnetism  (p.  757). 
49,  Epidemics  (p.  758).- 50,  Epilepsy  (p.  758).— 51,  Erysipelas  (p.  758)  —52,  Extremities  (p.  75P).— 53,  Eye  (p.  758). 
54.  Face  (p.  758).- 55,  Fevers  (p.  758).— 56,  Food  and  Diet  p.  758).— 57,  Foot  and  Ankle  (p.  758).— 58,  Fractures  (p.  758). 
59,  Gangrene  (p.  75S).— 60.  Germ  Theory  (p.  738).— 61.  Gout  (p.  730).— 62,  Grahamism  (p.  750).— 63.  Hair  (p.  759). 
64,  Hand  (p.  759).— 65,  Head  (p.  759).— 65,  Health  (p.  760).- 67,  Heart  (p.  759).— 63,  Heredity  :p.  759).— 69,  Hernia  (p.  759). 
70,  Hip  Joint  (p.  759).— 71,  Histology  (p.  760).— 72,  Homffiopathy  (p.  7C0).— 73,  Hospitals  and  Hospital  service 
(p.  760). -74,  Hydrophobia  (p.  760).— 75,  Hydropathy  (p.  760).- 76,  Hysteria  (p.  760).— 77,  Inflammation  (p.  760).— 78,  In- 
fluenza (p.  7G0).— 79,  Insanity  (p.  700).— 80,  Instruments  (p.  7C1).— 81,  Intestines  (p.  701).— 82,  oints  (p.  701).— 83,  Kidney 
and  Urinary  Organs  (p.  701).- 84,TLaryn2  and  Laryngoscope  (p.  701). — 85,  Lead  Diseases  (p.  701). — 86.  Lesions  (p.  761). 
87,  Life  Insurance  (p.  701).- 83,  Light  (p.  761).— 89,  Liver  (p.  701).— 90,  Lockjaw  (p.  761  .—91,  Lumbago  (p.  761). 
92,  Lungs  (p.  701).— 93.  Marriage  (p.  761)-— 94,  Materia  Modica  and  Therapeutics  (p.  762  .—95,  Measles  (p.  762). 
96,  Medical  Jurisprudence  (p.  702).— 97,  Medical  Zoology  (p.  762).— 93,  Mental  Physiology  and  Hygiene  (p.  762). 
99,  Microscopical  Medicine  (p.  702).— 100,  Midwifery  {p.  702).- 101,  Military  Medicine  (p.  703).- 102,  Mineral  Springs 
(p.  763).— 103,  Mouth  and  Lips  (p.  703).— 104,  Movement  Cure  (p.  763).— 105.  Muscular  System  (p.  703).— 106,  Neck 
(p.  703).— 107,  Nervous  Syste-Tl  (p.  763).— 108,  Neuralgia  (p.  703).- 109,Nose  (p.  703).— 110.  Nursing  (p.  704).— Ill,  Oph- 
thalmoscopo  (p.  704).— 112.  Orthopedic  Surgery  (p.  704).- 113,  Palate  (p.  704).— 114.  Paralysis  (p.  704).— 115,  Parasites 
and  Worms  (p.  764).— 116,  Pelvis  (p.  764).- 117,  Pharmacy  and  Pharmacology  (p.  704).— 118,  Physiology  (p.  764). 
119,  Plague  (p.  763).- 120,  Poisons  (p.  763).— 121,  Prostate  (p.  763).— 122.  Purpura  (p.  765).— 123,  Pyxmia  (p.  765). 
124,  Quackery  (p.  765).— 125,  Quarantine  (p.  705).- 126,  Railway  Travel  (p.  765).— 127,  Rectum  (p.  705).- 123,  Repro- 
ductive Organs  (p.  765).— 129,  Respiratory  System  (p.  700).- 130,  Rheumatism  (p.  700).— 131.  Rickets  (p.  700).- 132,  Sani- 
tary Science  (p.  700).- 133,  Scarlet  Fever  (p.  760).- 134.  School-hygiene  (p.  766).— 135,  Sciatica  (p.  7«6).— 136.  Scrofula 
(p.  766;.— 137,  Scurvy  (p.  706).— 138,  Sea-sickness  (p.  760).— 139,  Senses  (p.  766).- 140,  Sickness  (p.  706).- 141  Skin 
(p.  760;.- 142,  Sleep  (p.  767).— 143,  Small  pox  (p.  7671.-144.  Snuff-taking  (p.  707).— 145,  Spectroscope  (p.  707). 
146.  Spermatorrhea  (p  767).— 147,  Spine  and  its  diseases  (p.  707).— 148,  Stimulants  and  Narcotics:  1.  Miscel.  works 
(p.  707)  ;— 2-4,  AlO'ho',  wines  and  liquors  (p.  767)  ; — 5.  Opium  (p.  707)  : — 6,  Tobacco  and  Smoking  {p.  708).— 149,  Stomach  Dis- 
eases (p.  708).— 150,  Stone  (p.  768).- 151,  Sunstroke  (p.  703  .—153,  Superstitions  and  Errors  (p.  70S).— 153,  Surgery 
(p.  708).- 154,  Thermometry  (p.  7GS).— 155.  Throat  (p.  708). -155.  Tongue  (p.  768).— 157,  Tumors  (p.  708).— 158,  Typhoid 
Fever  (p.  708).— 159,  Typhus  Fever  (p.  769).— 160,  Vaccination  (p.  769).— 161.  Vegetarianism  (p.  70S).— 162,  Venereal 
Diseases  (p.  769).— 163.  Vivisection  (p.  769).— 164,  Voice  and  Speech  (p.  769).— 165,  Whooping  Cough  (p.  769).— 166, 
Women  (p.  769).  —167,  Wounds  and  Contusions  (p.  769).— 163,  Yellow  Fever  (p.  769).— 159,  Zymotic  Diseases  (p.  769). 


I.  Diclionaries  and  Eiicyclopcedlc  Works. 

Copland  {J. )    Dictionary  of  practical  medicine.     3  v. 

l«55-59 4314.01 

Same.     Abridged   by  the  author.     1866.  4315.01 


Dnnqliann  (R.)     Medical  lexicon.     1S65.     .     .  4314.06 
Todii  {H.  B.,  td.)    Cyclopjedia  of  anatomy  and  phy- 
siology.    5v.     1835-59 4;i3ii.06 

Ziemssen  { H.  vnn).     Cycl.  of  the  practice  of  medicine. 
V.  1-17,  1874-73 4358.01 


THE    BROOKLYN     LIBRARY. 


MEDICINE  :     Domestic  —History —Miscellaneous  — Peiiodicals. 


753 


II.  Domesiic  ami  Household  Miinuals. 
Beard  {G.  M.)    Our  home  physician.     1870.   .  4322.17 
Zfuc/mii  ( IF. )     Domestic  mcdieiuo.   1812.    .     .■1312.02 
Murtshorne  (H.)    Family   adviser  and   guide    to  the 

medicine  chest.     1869 4322.15 

Handbook    of   domestic    medicine.       London,    Bohn, 

1855.  8° 4312.01 

Bope  ( G.  H.)    Till  the  doctor  comes,  and  how  to  help 

him.     1871 43-22.20 

TItomson  (.S. )     Dictionary  of  domestic  medicine  and 

household  surgery.     1870 4312.03 

m.  History  of  Medicine. 
Cockayne  (T.  0. ,  ed.)    Leechdoms,  wort-cunning,  ami 
starcraft  of  early  England.     3  v.  1864-66.    [Rolls 

chronicles.] 5110. — 

DunoUson  (H.)    History  of  medicine.     1872.  .  4312.11 
Meryon  (E.)    History  of  medicine,     v.  1.     To   IGUO. 

1861 4313.02 

Note, — No  more  published. 
Russell  (J.R.)   History  and  heroes  of  M.  1S61.  4313.01 
Wise  (T.  A.)    Ke view  of  the  hist,  of  medicine,     v.  1- 

2.     1807 4313.04 

«a-  See  also  Biography  {Medical,  p.  112). 

rV.  Miscellaneous   Works. 

Adand  (H.  TT.l.  and  others.  Medicine  in  modern  times.  See 
Stolses  (W.)     18G9 1312.10 

Addison  (7". )  Collection  of  published  writings. 
18G8 4302.U1 

Aretceus.     Extant  works.     Ed.  and  tr.  by  F.  Adams. 

[Gr.  andEng.]  1856 4316.01 

Contents  ;  Acute  diseases.    Chronic  diseases. 

Arraes  (D.  M.)  Arbor  vit^  ;  or  physical  account  of 
the  tree  of  life  in  the  garden  of  Eden.  1 683.  43'22. 27 

Biennial  retrospect  of  medicine,  surgery,  and   their 

allied  sciences  for  1865-6—1869-70.     Ed.   by  H. 

Power,  F.  E.  Anstie,  and  others.     3  v.     London, 

Jfew  Sydenham  soc,  1867-70.  b°.     .     .     .  -1304.07 

Aote. — Issued  previously,  as  'Year-book  of  mediciue,"  etc. 

Bigelow  (J. )    Modern  inquiries  ;  classical,  professional 

and  miscellaneous.     1867 4321.04 

Note.— For  contents  see  p.  108  of  Catalogue. 

—  Nature  in  disease,  discourses,  «/c.  1854.  .  4321.05 
Contents :  Self.limited  diseases.  The  treatment  of  dis- 
ease. Medical  education.  Homoeopathy.  The  medical 
profession,  aud  quackery.  Gout  aud  its  treatment.  Treat- 
ment of  injuries  occasioned  by  fire,  etc.  On  the  burial  of 
the  dead,  and  Mount  Auburn.  Pueumolhorai.  On  the 
pharmaeopcBia  of  the  Uuited  States.  Ou  the  macuna  pru- 
riens.  Poiaouous  effects  of  the  American  partridge.  Cof- 
fee and  tea.  Action  of  Cochituate  water  on  lead  pipes. 
History  and  use  of  tobacco.  Early  history  of  mediciue. 
Address  before  the  Amcr.  acad.  of  arts  and  sciences,  1H52. 

Boyle  (i?.)  Of  the  air.  Specific  remedies.  Medicinal  experi- 
ments.    [/«  Ais  Philos.  worlts,  V.  3,  1738.]    .     .     .     .4028.05 

Brodie  { Sir  B.  0. )  Works.  With  an  autobiography. 
Ed.  by  C.  Hawkins.  3  v.  1865.  .  .  .  4315.  U8 
Contents  :  v.  1.  Autubiograpby.  Psychological  inquiries. 
Introd.  lecture  at  the  Rnyal  college  of  surgeons  in  Loudon 
in  1820.  On  strangulation.  On  drowning-  On  death  by 
lightning.  Hunteriau  oration.  1837.  lutrod.  discourses 
at  St.  George's  Hospital.  .Addressesas  president.  Quacks 
aud  quackery.  Homeopatiiy.  Use  and  abuse  of  tobacco. 
On  the  establishiiieut  of  special  hospitals. 

2.  Physiological  researclies  resp.  the  influence  of  the 
brain  ou  ihe  action  of  the  heart,  and  ou  the  generation  of 
ouimal  lieat.  Ou  death  by  vegetable  poisons.  Dissection 
of  a  human  foetus,  without  a  heart.  Ou  the  influence  of 
the  nervous  system  ou  the  actiou  of  muscles  in  general, 
and  of  the  heart  iu  particular.  Ou  the  influence  ol  the 
nerves  of  the  eighth  pair  ou  the  secretions  of  the  stomach. 
Pathological  and  surgical  observations  ou  diseases  of  the 
joints.  Lectures  ou  diseases  of  the  urinary  organs.  Notes 
on  lithotrity. 

3.  Ou  abscess  in  the  brain.  The  bile  in  the  process  of 
digestion.  Treatment  of  varicose  veins  of  the  legs.  In- 
juries of  the  brain.  Injuries  of  the  spinal  cord.  Aneurism 
by  anastomosis  of  the  lorehead,  trtated  by  appiicatiou  of 
ligatures.  Account  of  a  foreigu  body  lodged  in  the  right 
bronchus.     Local    nervous    affections.    Lectures  on    pa- 

■  thology  and  surgery.    Pathol,  and  surgical  observ. 

Celsu.'i  (A.  C.)  Medicina.  [Lat.  et  Fr.]  1866.  [Ni- 
sard's  collection. ] 7725.03 

Culpeper  {N.)  English  physician  and  complete  her- 
bal.    2  V.     [n.  d.] 3818.06 

Dixon  I,  E.  B.)  Back-bone;  photographed  from  'The 
Scalpel."     1866 4321.10 

—  Scenes  in  the  practice  of  a  New  York  surgeon. 
1855 4321.15 


Ellis  (J.)  Avoidable  causes  of  disease,  insanity  and 
deformity.     1800 4:i-21.07 

Hall  (J.)  Historian  expostulation  against  the  bcastlyo  abusers 
of  chyrurgorie  and  physyke.  Ed.  by  T.  J.  Pottigrew.  [/n 
Percy  soc  ,  v.  11.] 60r,0.u 

Hamilton  (Sir  IF.)  On  the  revolutions  of  medicine.  In  ref.  to 
Cullen.     (/n  Ai5  Discussions,  1856.) 6413.10 

Harvey  (TK)  Works.  From  the  Latin,  with  life,  by 
K.  Willis.  1847.  [Sydenham  society.]  4316.06 
Contents:  Anatomical  disquisition  on  the  motion  of  the 
heart  and  blood  in  animals.  Auatoniical  exercises  on 
generation,  ou  parturition,  on  the  membranes  and  tluitis 
of  the  uterus,  aud  on  conception.  Examination  of  the 
body  of  Thomas  Parr,  aged  152.    Letters. 

Hippocrates.     Genuine  works.     From  the   Greek,  by 

F.Adams.     2  v.     1849 4316.10 

Contents  :  On  ancient  medicine.  Airs,  waters,  and  places. 
Prognostics.  Regimen  in  acute  diseases.  Epidemics.  In- 
juries of  the  head.  Surgery.  Fractures.  Articulations. 
Mochlicus.  Aphorisms.  The  oath.  The  law.  Ulcere. 
FistuliB.     Hemorrhoids.    The  sacred  disease.    Index. 

Holland  {H. )  Medical  notes  and  reflections.l857.4:i22.01 
Contents  :  On  medical  evidence.  On  hereditary  disease. 
On  diseases  commonly  occurring  but  once  iu  life.  On 
disturbed  balance  of  circulation,  etc.  Influence  of^'euther 
in  rel.  to  disease.  Ou  diet,  and  disorders  of  digestion. 
On  gout  as  a  constitutional  disorder.  Abuse  of  purgative 
medicines.  On  the  use  of  emetics.  On  the  use  of  opiates. 
Mercurial  medicines.  Use  of  digitalis.  Antinomial  medi- 
cines.   Animalcule  life  as  a  source  of  disease,  etc.,  etc. 

Holmes  ( 0.  W. )  Border  lines  of  knowledge  in  medical 
science.     1862 4322.02 

—  Ciirrents  and   counter-currents.     1861.      .  4322.03 

Contents  :  Currents  and  counter-currents  in  med.  science. 
HomcBopathy.  and  its  kindred  delusions.    Puerperal  fever, 
as  a  private  pestilence.    Position    aiKl  prospects  of   the 
medical  student.    Mechanism  of  vital  actions.    Valedic-  . 
tory  address. 

Honiqherger   (J.  M.)    Thirty-five  years    in  the  East. 

"1852 4  534. 16 

Contents  :  Sketches  relating  to  the  Punjab  and  Cash- 
mere :  in  connection  with  medicine,  botany,  pharmacy, 
etc.,  with  materia  medica  ;  and  medical  vocabulary  in  four 
Europe.in  aud  five  Eastern  languages.     1852. 

Hovue  (J.  W. )  Emergencies  and  how  _  to  treat  them. 
Accidents,  diseases,  poisoning,  etc.  1871.  4357.10 

Jackson  ( ■/. )  Letters  to  a  young  physician.  1855.  4322.04 

Menih-e  {P.)  Etudes  medicales  sur  les  poetes  latins. 
1858 4312.21 

Oesterlen  (,F.)    Medical  logic.     1855 4316.19 

Faului  jEginela.  Seven  books.  From  the  Greek,  by 
F.  Adams.     3  v.     1844-47 4317.01 

Buppaner  [A.)  Report  on  mediciue  and  surgery,  [/n  tl.  S.  Com. 
to  Int.  exhib.  at  Vienna,  1873.    Reports,  v.  2,  1875.]  3D16.IS 

Sihly  {E.)  Key  to  physic  and  the  occult  sciences. 
London,  [n.  d] 3818.07 

Smith  (D.  E.)  Leaves  from  a  physician's  journal. 
1867 4321.16 

Sydenham  {T.)    Opera  omnia.     1846.     .     .     .4317.13 

—  Works.     From  the  Latin,   with  life,  by  K.  G.  La- 

tham.    2  V.     1848 4317.11 

Contents  :  History  and  cure  of  acute  diseases.    Epidemic 
diseases.    Venereal  diseases.    On  gout  and  dropsy,  etc. 
Wriijht    (R.    T.)      Medical    students   of    the    period. 

1867 4341.03 

Year-book  of  medicine,  surgery,  and  their  allied  sci- 
ences, for  1S59-64.  Ed.  by  G.  Harlej',  E.  Mont- 
gomery, J.  Hinton,  and  others.  6  v.  London, 
Sew  Sydenham  society,  1860-65.  8°.  .  .  4304.01 
Note. — Continued  as  the  '  Biennial  retrospect  of  medi- 
cine.' [4304.07.] 

See  also  Fraser'8  mag.,  v.  58. 1858  (Physician's  art)  :  v.  62, 
1860  (Relation  of  the  pilbhc  to  the  science  and  practice  of 
med.,  by  Dr.  Mayo)  ;  N.  .\.  rev..  July,  1873  (Mod.  med..  by 
W.  O.  Johnson);  Westm.  rev.,  v.  65,  1856  (Med.  desoolisml; 
v.  70,  1858  (Med.  education) ;  Med.  critic,  v.  1,  1861  (Who 
is  a  doctor?  Wear  and  tear  of  med.  life.  Art  ot  risiuR 
in  physic.  Study  of  med,  Med.  students) ;  v.  2.  186*2 
(Med.  councils) ;  v.  3. 1863  (Free  trade  in  med.  Gratuitous 
services.  Med.  life)  ;  Winslow's  Jour,  of  psy.  med.,  v.  7, 
1854  (Psychol,  voc^ition  of  doctors)  ;  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  6,  1865 
(Prog,  of  med..  by  Dr.  Cheadle) ;  Qu.  rev.,  v.  126,  1869.  or 
Littell,  1869,  v,  2  (Aims  of  mod.  med.) :  Westm.  rev.,  v.  69, 
1858  (Med.  reform;. 

V.   Periodicals  and  Society  Publications. 

American  journal  of  the  medical  sciences.  New  series. 
V.   1-74.     Philadelphia,  1841-77.  8=.     .     .  8011.01 

Braitliwaite  ( 11'.  i  arid  (J.,  ed.)  Retrospect  of  practical 
med.  and  surgery,  v.  66-7.5.  New  York,  1873- 
77.  8° 4352.01 


95    In  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Order,"  giving  the  AUTHORS  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBER. 


754 


M  EDICINE  :  Periodicals— systematic  Works, 


J^eriodicah,  Brailfncaife^  continued. 

Same.     Epitome   [of  v.   1-40.]     By  W.  S.  Wells, 

2v.     New  York,  1860.  8°.       .     .     .-.     .4314.04 
Same.     Alphabetical  index  [to]  v,  1-50.  1840-65 

New  York.  1865.   8° 4353.00 

Bniish  and  foreign  medico-chirurgical  review,     v.  43- 

60.     London.  1869-77.   8^ 8042.01 

Dublin  quarterly  journal  of  medical  science,     v.  47-64. 

Dablin.  1869-77.  8° 8061.01 

Edinhunjli   medical  journal,     v.    16-21.      Edinburgh, 

1871-77.  8° 8068.01 

HalVs  journal  of  health.     W.  W.  Hall,  editor,     v.   19- 

2t.     187J-76.  8° :  8114.15 

Herald  of  health.     M.  L.  Holbrook,  editor,     v.  19-23. 

New  York.  1870-74.   8° 8114.01 

Lancet  {Tlie).     58  v.     London.  1850-77.  4°.     .     .    u  G. 
Monthly  abstract  of  medical  science,    v.  1-4.     Philadel- 
phia. 1874-77.   b° 4353.03 

New  Sylenham  society.     See  entry  in  general  alphabet. 

2yew  Yo'k  journal  of  medicine,     v.  2-10.     New  York, 

1814-48.  8° 8133.02 

adme.     New  series,     v.  1-16.     New  York,  1848- 

56.  8° 8133.11 

Same.     Third  series,     v.   1-8.     New  York,  1856- 

60.   8° 8133.25 

New    York  medical  journal.      v.  14-25.     New   York, 

1871-77.  8^ 8134.14 

New    York  {State  of).     Eclectic  med.  society.     Transac- 
tions, v.  1-9.  1806-75.  Albany,  1867-76.   8^  4356.17 
HomoeopaUiic  mcdicnl  society.    '  Transactions,  v.  1- 

12.     1863-74.     Albany.  1864-75.  8°,     .     .  4356.01 
Siaie  med.  society.     'J  ransactions.     1807-31,1859- 

73.     Albany,  18-8-77.   8^ 4346.07 

Scalpel  {The):  or  journal   of  health.     Ed.    by   E.   H. 

Dixon.     V.   l-(;.     New  York,  1849-54.  8°.     .    o.a. 
Slone   {W.   M.)     Half-yearly  abstract  of  the    medical 

sciences,     v.  51-56.    Phil..  1870-7-.^.  b^     .  8U97.01 
Sydenham  aociety.    S"''  entiy  in  general  alphabet. 

O^  See  also  Dentistry  (p.  757J  ;— Mental  physiology  and 

hygiene  (p.  762}. 

VI.  Syslemaiic  Works  on  the  Principles  and  Practice  of 

3Iedicine. 
Aitken  (W.)     Science  and  practice  of  medicine.     2  v. 
Fdat  {A.)     Treatise  on  the  principles  and  practice  of 

medicine.     4th  ed.      1873 4315.17 

Niemeyn-  {F.  von).     Text-book  of  practical  medicine, 

with  particular  reference  to  physiology  and  patho- 
logical anatomy.     2  v.     1869 4315.02 

Reynolds  {J.  li.)    *System  of  medicine,     v.  1-4.    1870- 

77 4315.04 

Contents, 

Alcoholism,  by  F.  E.  Am^tie.  v.  2. 

Cerebial  h8Biuorilia:>e  aud  apoplexy,  by  J.  H.  Jackson,  v.  2. 

Bowels,  by  J.  C.  Bristow.  ;iud  utheis,  v.  3. 

Brain,  by  J.  R.  Reynoias,  v.  2. 

Brain  (Abauesa  oltbe),  by  W.  W  Gull  and  H.  G.  Sutton,  v.  2. 

BiHiu  (Softening  ol  the),  by  J.  R.  Reynolds  and  H.  C.  Bas- 
tlan,  V.  2. 

Brain  (Adventitinu8  products  in  the),  by  J.  R.  Reynolds 
and  H.  C.  Bastinn,  v.  2. 

Brain  (Gougestion  of  tUe),  by  J.  R.  Reynolds  and  H.  C. 
Bastiau,  v.  2. 

Catiilepsv.  by  T.  K.  Chambers,  v.  2. 

Cerebritis.  by  J.  R.  Reynohls  aud  H.  C.  Bastian,  v.  2, 

Cerebrospinal  meiiint^itia.  by  J.  N.  RadcUffe,  v.  1. 

Cholera  (iLpidemic),  by  E.  uoodeve,  v.  1. 

Chorea,  by  C.  B.  Radcliflfe,  v.  2. 

C'»nvulsions.  by  J.  H.  Jackson,  v.  2. 

Ci'oup.  by  Wni.  Squire,  v.  1. 

Dentine,  or  Dandy  fever,  by  Wm.  Aitken,  t.  1. 

Diarrhoea,  by  E.  Goudeve,  v.  1. 

Diplitlieria,  by  Wni.  Squire,  v.  1. 

Dysentery,  by  W.  0    Maclean,  v.  1, 

Ecstasy,  by  T.  K.  Oliauibera,  v.  2.  -' 

Epilepsy,  by  J.  R.  Reyni'lds,  v.  2. 

Erysipelas,  by  J.  R.  Reynolds,  v,  1. 

Fiiuces,  pharynx,  and  cesopljagns.    C.  E.  Squarey,  v,  3. 

FjBvers,  v.  1. 

Glauders-Equinia.  by  A.  and  J.  Gamgee,  v.  1. 

Gout,  by  A.  B.  Garrod,  v.  1. 

Heart  (Diseases  of  thi'),byJ.  W.  Be^bie.  C.  H.  Fagge.  W.  T. 
Gairduer,  W.  R.  Gowers,  T.  B.  Peacock,  F.  Sibson,  v.  i. 

Hooping-conj^h,  by  Edw.  Smith,  v.  1. 

Hydiocephalus  {Chronic),  by  J.  S.  Raraskill,  v.  2. 

Hypoclumdriasis,  by  W.  W.  Gull  and  F.  E.  Anstie,  v.  2. 

Hydrophobia,  by  J.  and  A.  Gamgee,  v.  1. 

Hysteria,  by  J.  R.  Reynolds,  v.  2. 
Inttueuza,  by  E.  A.  Parkes,  v.  1. 


Insanity,  by  Henry  Maudaley,  v.  2. 

Intestines  (Diseases  of  the),  by  J.  R.  Vardell.  J.  S.  BriB- 
'     towe.  J.  \V.  Begbie.  T.  B.  Curling,  \V,  H.  Raneom,  v.  3. 

Liver  (Diseases  of  the),  by  F.  E.  Anstie,  W.  C.  Maclean,  E. 
/    Gnodeve,  J.  W.  Bpgbie,  J.  R.  Wardell.  v.  3. 

Malarial  fevers,  by  W.  C.  Mailean,  v.  1, 

Measles,  by  S.  Sydney  Ringer,  v.  1. 

Meningitis,  by  8.  J.  Gee,  v.  2.' 

Mouth  (Diseases  of  the),  by  C.  E.  Squarey.  v.  3. 

Muscular  ansebthesia.  by  J.  R.  Rnyuolds,  v.  2. 

Nervous  system,  by  F.  E.  Anstie  and  otUers,  v.  2. 

Neuralgia,  by  F.  E.  Anstie.  v.  2 

Neurites  and  neuioma,  by  J.  W.  Begbie,  v.  2. 

Palsy  (Wasting),  by,  Win.  Roberts,  v.  2. 

Paralysis  agitans,  by  W.  R.  Sanders,  v.  2. 

Paralysis  (Local)  from  nerve  disease,  by  J.  W.  Begbie.  v.  9. 

Parotitis,  by  S.  Ringer,  v.  1. 

Peritoneum,  by  J.  R.  Wardell,  and  others,  v.  3. 

Plague  (The),  by  G.  Milroy,  v.  1. 

Purpura,  by  T.  Hillier.  v.  1. 

Pyaemia,  by  J.  S.  Bristowe,  v.  1. 

Reldp-:iug  fever,  by  J.  W.  Begbie,  v.  1. 

Respiratory  pystem  (Diseases  of  the),  by  M.  Mackenzie, 
W.  Jenner.  H.  Salter,  J.  H.  Bennett,  W.  Fox,  H.  C.  Bas- 
tiau, G.  Hewitt,  F.  T.  Roberts,  F.  E.  Anstie,  v.  3. 

Rheumatism,  by  A.  B-  Garrod,  v.  1. 

Rheumatism  (Gouonhceal).  by  E.  B.  Brodburst,  v.  1, 

Rheumatoid  arthritis,  by  A,  B.  Garrod,  v.  1. 

Rickets,  by  W.  Aitkin,  v.  1. 

Roseola,  by  H.  Beigel.  v.  1. 

Scai'Iet  fever,  by  S  J.  Gee.  v.  1. 

Scurvy,  by  T.  Buzzard,  v.  1. 

Small-pox,  by  J.  F.  Marsoii,  v.  I. 

Somnambulism,  etc.,  by  T   K.  Chambers,  v.  2. 

Spinal  cord  (Diseases  of  the),  by  C.  B.  RadcUffe,  t.  2. 

Stoniach  (Diseases  of  the),  by  W.  Fox.  v.  2. 

Sudamina  and  Miliaria,  by  S.  Ringer,  v.  1. 

Sun  stroke,  by  W.  C.  Maclean,  v.  2. 

Syphilis  ;CoiJstitntionaI),  by  J.  Hutchinson,  v.  1. 

Torticollis,  by  J.  R.  Reynolds,  v.  2. 

Typlioid  fever,  by  J.  Hiiriey,  v.  1. 

Typhus  fever,  by  G-  Buchanan,  v.  1. 

Vaccination,  by  E.  C.  Seatou,  v.  1. 

Varirella,  by  S.  J.  Gee.  v.  1. 

Vertigo,  by  J.  S.  Ramsltill.  v.  2. 

Writer's  cramp,  by  J.  R.  Reynolds,  v.  2. 

Yellow  fever,  by  J.  D.  Macdonald,  v.  1. 

Tanner  (T.  H.)  Index  of  diseases  and  their  treatment. 
1867 4tir..l8 

Watson  {Sir  T.)  Lectures  on  the  principles  and  prac- 
tice of  physic.  Ed.  with  additions,  etc.  by  H. 
Hartshorne.     2  v.     1872 43 1 5. 15 

Wood  {G.  3-)  Treatise  on  the  practice  of  medicine. 
2  V.     18G8. 4315.13 

Ziemssen  {H.  von).  *Cyclop£edia  of  the  practice  of 
medicine,  v.  1-7,  iO-17.  1871-77.  .  .  4358.01 
Co7i'en(s:  v.  1-2.  Acule  infectious  diseases,  by  prof.  Lie- 
bernieister,  piof.  Lebert,  F.  Haeuisib.  piol.  Heuitner.  M, 
J.  Oertel,  L.  Thomas,  H.  Curschraaun,  W.  Zuelzer,  H. 
Hertz. 

3.  Chronic  infectious  diseases,  by  C.  Baumler,  A.  Heller. 
aud  O.  Bollinger. 

4  5.  Diseases  of  the  respiratory  orgnns,  by  B.  Fraenkel. 
H.  von  Zieuissen.  J.  Stenier.  F.  Riegel,  O.  riacntzel,  T. 
Juergeusim,  H.  Hertz,  H.  Ruehle.  G.  K.  lUndfleisch. 

6.  Diseases  ot  tlie  circuhitory  system,  with  tLe  chapters 
on  whooping  cough.  dise;ises  of  tlu"  lips  and  cavity  ot  tlie 
mouth,  and  diseases  of  the  soft  palate,  by  S.  G.  Rosenstcin, 
L.  Schroetter.  H.  Lebert,  H.  Quincke,  J.  Bauer,  A.  Stiffen, 
A.  Vogel,  E.  L.  Wag.ier. 

7.  Diseases  of  tbe  chylopoetic  system,  together  with  dis- 
eases of  the  uaso.pliaryngeHl  cavity.  phai\ux  aud  larynx, 
by  H.  Weiidt,  W.  Leube,  O.  Leichten&teru,  A.  HelUr,  H. 
von  Zieuissen,  A.  Steffi'U. 

8-9-  [When  published.] 

10.  Diseases  of  the  female  sexual  organs,  by  C.  Sclu  oeder. 

11-14.  Diseases  of  the  nervous  system.  11.  Diseases  of 
the  peripheral  cerehro-spiual  nerves,  by  W.  H.  Ki  b,  12. 
Diseases  of  the  brain  aud  it:*memhraue8,  by  H.  Xothuagel, 
E.  Hitzig,  F.  Obt-rnier.  O.  Heubuer,  and  G-  Hugneuiu. 
13.  Diseiises  of  ihe  spinal  coid  aud  uiedulla  oblingata,  by 
W.  H.  Eib.  14.  Vaso  motor  and  trophic  neuroses,  by  A. 
Eulenburg.  Epilepsy,  and  eclampsia,  by  Nothnagel.  le- 
tanus.  by  J.  Bauer.  Catalepsy,  trL-mor.  par;dysJ8  agitans, 
by  A.  Euleuburg.  Chorea,  by  H.  von  ZiemsKen.  Hyst^na, 
by  F.  Jolly.     Disturbances  of  eppech,  by  A.  Kussniaul. 

15.  Diseases  of  the  kidneys,  by  C.  Barlels,  aud  W.  Eh- 
stein. 

16.  Diseases  of  the  locomotive  apparatus,  and  general 
anomalies  of  nutrition,  by  H.  Senator,  E.  Stitz,  H.  Immer 
manu,  and  Dr.  Birch-Hirschfeld. 

17.  General  anomalies  of  nutrition,  and  poisons,  by 
H.  ImmermaiiD,  R.  Boehm,  B.  Naunyu,  and  H.  vou  Boeck. 

Patholoffy. 

aark{?.L.)  Outlinesof  gen.  pathology.  1872.  4336.15 
^r  See  also  Surgery  ip.  768)  —Histology  (p.  760)  ;— and 
names  of  various  diseases. 


BROOKLYN     LZBRABT. 


MEDICINE  :     Abdomen  lo  Bronchitis. 


755 


VIX    Spec'utl    T(tpics. 
X.  Abdomen. 

Bolmft  (T.)     Syalora  of  surgery,  v.  2,  1861  ;  p.  388-47i   (Injuries, 
etc.,  by  a.  JfoUock) 4aj7.02 

2.  Abortion. 

Storer  {H.  R.)  and  Heard  {F.  F.)     Criminal  abortion  : 
its  nature,  evidence,  and  law.     IbtiS.       .  4331.01 

3.  Abaoesa. 

Bolmu  {T  I     Svslera  of  aurgory,  v.  1.  1860 ;  p.  141-16i  (art.   by 
Uolmea  buote) <337.01 

4.  Air. 

Oriacom  [J.B.)     Ubos  and  abuses  of  air.  1850.  4323.28 

HarUey  (W.  A.)    Air  and  its  rel.  to  life.    1875.4323.33 
jSS"  Sec  also  Arts  ( Usrful :  Warming  and  vcniilalion,  p.  48). 

Alcohol  and  Alcoholism. 

Sec  Stimulants  {p.  7G8). 

5.  Anaeatheaia. 

Liittr  [J.)    Atiestbetict.    [/n  Holmes  (T.)    System  of  surgery. 

V.3,  186'2;  p.  51-90.] 4;W7.U3 

Part'm{J.)    /n /itj  Tinimphs  of  enterprise 3265.16 

Simpson  (Sir  J.  J.)     Anaasthesia,  e/c.     1871.     .  4335.26 
Smith  ( T. )    Examination  of  the  question  of  anaesthesia. 

l^<5a 4333.25 

i'noio  (.7.)  On  chloroform  and  anassthetics.  1858.  4333.24 
Scr-altn  Atlantic  monthly,  v. '21,  IHfiS  (Discovery  of  etheri- 
zation, by  £.  £.  UsleJ  ;  Medical  critic,  T.  ;j,  1863. 

6.  Anatomy. 

Ci-uveilhier  (J.)     Anatomy.     1853 4336.04 

Draper  (J.  W.)    Textbook  on  anatomy,    physiology, 

and  hygiene.     186li 4:i-20.05 

Gray  {H.)  Anatomy,  descrip.  and  surgical.  1869.  1338.23 
Oriscoin  {J.  R.)    Animal  mechanism  and  physiology. 

1839 •     •     •  4325.09 

JTolden  {!.)    Manual  of  the  dissection  of  the  human 

body.     1861 4336.02 

Humphry  ((?.  M.)     Treatise  on  the   human  skeleton. 

1858 4336.01 

Jackion  (J.  B.  S. )     Descriptive  catalogue  of  the  War- 
ren anatomical  museum.     1870.     .     .     .   4336.22 
Lieuluud  (Joseph).     Essais  anatomiques.    1766.   4336.12 
Paxton  (J. )     lutrod.  to  the  study  of  human  anatomy. 

2  V.     1834 4336.16 

Power  (J.  H.)     Anatomy  of  the  arteries  of  the  human 

body.     1S62 4335.01 

Qitaiii(J.)    Elements  of  A.    8th  ed.    2  v.    1876.4336.29 
Bokiian-skij   (C.)     Manual   of    pathological   anatomy. 

4  V.     1854 4317.04 

Roser(W.)  Manual  of  surgical  anatomy.  1872.  4351.17 
Tadd  (R.  B.,  ed.)     Cyclopjedia  of  anatomy  and   phy- 
siology.    5  V.  in  G.     1839 4336.06 

Contents:    v.   1,  A  Dea.     2.  Dla.Ins.     3,  Ins-Pla.     4,   1. 
PlB-Sta.    4.  2.  Sta  Wri.     5.  Supplement. 
Wilder  [O.  B,)    Need  of  a  unifoi-m  positiou  for  anatomical  figures. 

(In  Amer.  assoi'..     Pioc.  v.  22.  1873.) 3>)J6.20 

MS'  See  also  Histology  (p.  760)  ; — Microscope  {p.  762). 

7.  Anecdotes  of  Medicine. 

Physic  and  physicisins  :  a  medical  sketch-book.  [anon.  ] 

1845 3251.13 

49*  See  alio  Biography  (Medical,  p.  112). 

8.  Aueurism. 

Erich!sen(J.K.,ed-)  Observ.  on  aneurism.  1844.  4316.17 

Bolmea  [T.)    System  of  9ai-«ery,  y.  3,  1862;  p.  313-621  (art.  by  T. 

Holmes  and  £.  A.  Hart) 1337.03 

9.  Asphyxia  or  Apncea. 

Holmes  (T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  1,  1861 ;  p.  872.901  (art.  bv  O. 
Hurley) 13J7.01 

10.  Astrological  Medicine. 

Saunders  (R.)     Astrological  judgment  and  practice  of 

physiok.     1677 ' 4321.21 

See  also  [under  Miscel.  vtorks,  p.  753),  Culpeper  ; — Sibley. 

11.  Back. 

Bolmes  (T.)    System  of  sitrgery,  v.  2.  1861  ;  p.  197-241  (art.  bv  A. 

Sbavv) 1337.02 

Ij^  See  also  Spine  (p.  767). 


12.  Bathing. 

Durdop  (D.)  Philosophy  of  the  bath,  with  a  history 
of  hydro-therapeutics  and  of  the  hot-air  bath  from 
the  earliest  ages.     3d  ed.     [1873.]       .     .  4355.12 

Tliomson  {R ,  count  Rumford).  Salubrity  of  warm  bathing  [In 
Ais  Ess.nys,  V.  2,  1801.] 1026.11 

Urquhart  (D.)     Manual  of  the  Turkish  bath.     Ed.  by 

Sir  J.  Fife.     1865 43.5.5.21 

aa-  See  also  Hydropathy  (p.  760)  ;— Mineral  springs  (p.  763). 

13.  Beverages. 

Bigelow  (J.)  On  coffee  and  tea  ;  and  tbeir  medicinal  effects.  [In 
Aii  Nature  in  disease,  1861  ;  p.  289-311.)     ....  1321.06 

Dthay  (A.)  Les  influences  du  chocolat,  du  the,  et 
du  cafe  sur  I'economie  humaine.     1864.  4334. 23 

Johnston  {W.  F.)  Teas,  coffees,  cocoas.  (In  his  Chemistry  of 
comuiou  life,  t.  1.) 4212.04 

Ldtsoni  (J.  C.)     Natural  history  of  the  tea-tree  ;  medi- 
cal qualities  and  effects.     1772.      .     .     .  4318.14 
See  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  3,  1859  :  p.  35-14  (Coffee  and 
tea,  by  D.  W.  Clieever);  Statistical  soc.  of  London.    Jour- 
nal. V.  15,  1852  (Hist,  of  coffee,  by  J.  Crawford). 

AST  .5^*; 'i^o  Stimulants  and  ntircotics  (p.  767); — Food  and 
diet  (p.  768) ;— Arts  ( Usejul :  Liquors,  p.  41). 

14.  Blood. 

Flint  (A.,  jr.)     /n  lis  Physiology.  T.  1,  18G(; 4326.06 

Salisbury  (J.  Hf)  Microscopic  examinations  of  blood  ; 
and  vegetables  found  in  variola,  vaccina,  and  ty- 
phoid fever.      1868 4336.24 

Tod  (D.)  Disquisition  on  certain  parts  and  proper- 
ties of'the  blood.     1854 432B.16 

«S-  See  also  Physiology  (p.  764)  ;— Circulation  (p.  756). 
Body  and  mind.    See  Mental  physiology  (p.  762). 

15.  Bones. 

Dupuyiren    (0.)      Injuries    and    diseases    of    bones. 

1847 4316.03 

Bolmes  [T.)    Diseases  Of  the  bones.     [In  lis  System  of  surgery, 

V.  3.  1862  ;  p.  615-703.) 1337.03 

Markoe  (T.  M.)  Diseases  of  the  bone.  1872.  4337.21 
«®-  Sec  also  Anatomy  (p.  766). 

16.  Brain. 

Brown'Siquard  (E.  E  )  Have  we  two  brains  ?  [In  Tribune  popu- 
lar science,  pt.  3.    1868.     .     , 3908  01 

Dean  [J.)  Gray  substance  of  the  medulla  oblongata  and  the 
trapezium.    [In  Sm.  contrib..  t.  16.] 3937.16 

Dusch  ( '!'.  von).  Thrombosis  of  the  cerebral  sinuses. 
1861 4302.02 

Ecker  (A.)  Cerebral  convolutions  of  man,  especially 
their  development  in  the  foetus.  Tr.  by  R.  T. 
Edes.    1873 4337.26 

Elam  (C.)  Cerebria,  and  other  diseases  of  the  brain. 
1872 4332.29 

Fen-ier  (D.)    Functions  of  the  brain.     1876.  .  4337.27 

Reynolds  [J.  R.)  Congestion  of  the  brain  ; — Cerebritia  ; — Soft- 
ening of  the  brain  ; — Adventitious  products  in  the  brain, 
(/n  AtJ  System  of  med.,  V.  2.  1872;  p.  425-521.)     .     .1315.06 

Spurzheim  (J.  G.)  Anatomy  of  the  brain.   lf>36.  4337.:i8 

Van  Der  Kolk  (J.  L.  C.  S.)  Case  of  atrophy  of  the  left 
hemisphere  of  the  brain.     1861.     .     .     .4302.02 

Wilder  {B.  G.)  Cerebral  variutiou  in  domestic  dogs,  and  its  bear- 
ing upon  scientific  pLirenology.  [Amer.  assoc,  science, 
V.  22.  1873  ) 3946.20 

—  Outer  cerebral  fissures  of  mammalia  and  the  limits  of  homo- 
logy.    [Amer.  aaaoc,  scieuce,  V.  22,  1873.)      .     .     .  3910.20 

Ziemssen  (H.  von).  Cycl.  of  med.,  v.  12,  1877  (Diseases 
of  the  brain  and  its  membranes,  by  H.  Nothna- 
gel,  E.  Hitzig,  F.  Obernier,  O.  Heubner,  and   G. 

Huguenin) 4358.12 

ffg-  See  a^io  Nervous  system  (p.  763)  :— Paralysis  (p.  764); 
Insanity  (p.  760);— Mental  physiology  (p.  762);— Phrenology. 

17.   Breast  (Diseases  of  the). 
Velpeau   (A.)    Diseases  of  the  breast  and  mammary 

region.     1856 4317.16 

Jtg-  See  also  Women  (p.  769). 

18.  Breath. 

Hotee  (J.    W.)    The  breath,  and  the  diseases  which 

give  it  a  fetid  odor.     1874 4324.32 

j^*  See  also  Respiratory  system  (p.  766); — Lungs  (p.  761), 

19.  Bronchitda. 

HaU(W.W.)    Bronchitis,  e(c.    1870.     .     .     .4324.23 
Hunter  (iJ.)     Bronchitis,  hooping-cough,  and  asthma. 

186 -i 4342.30 

££S*  See  also  Respiratory  organs  (p.  766). 


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756 


MEDICINE  :    Burns  to  Constipation. 


20.  Burns  and  Scalds. 

Holmes  {T.)  Burna  aud  scalds.  At'cident8  from  lightning.  [In 
Ais  System  of  surgery,  v.  1.  1S60  ;  p.  723-752.]     .     .  4337.01 

21.  Cancer. 

Arnoit  (H.)  Cancer  ;  its  -parieties,  tlieir  histology  and 
diagnosis.   1872 4a54.01 

Holmes  (T.)  System  of  sureery,  v.  1,  1860  ;  p.  608-669  (art.  by  C. 
H.  Moore) 4337.01 

Pend>eriun{0.)  Clinical  illustrations,  cic.   1867.  4318.17 

22.  Catarrh  and  Hay-fever. 

Beard  (O.M.)    Hay  fever.  1876 4324.33 

Wyman  (M. )  Autumnal  catarrh  (hay  fever).1872.-432-4.31 

Same.     With  maps.     1876 432i.31a 

Wendt  [H.  Diseases  of  the  naso-pharyngeal  cavity  and  pharynx, 
[/n  Ziemssen  (H.  vou).    Cycl.  of  mod.,  v.  7.  1876.J    .4368.07 

23.  Cell  Doctrine. 

Tyson  {J.)    The  cell  doctrine.     1870.     .     .     .4327.07 
See  also  Nat.  quar.  rev.,  v.  22,  1871. 
*5-  See  also  Histology  (p.  760). 

24.  Cerebro-spinal  Meningitis. 

Radcliffe   (J.  N.)      In  Reynolds.     System  of  med.,  v.  1,  1870  ; 

p.  498.527  1 1315.04 

Ziemssen   (H.   von).     In  his  Cycl.   of  med.,  t.  1,   1874  ;    p.    687- 

738.] 4358.01 

.eS"  See  also  Nervous  system  (p.  763). 

25.  Chest. 

Holmes  {T.)    System  of  surgery,  t.  2,  1861  ;  p.  340-387  (Injuries  of 

the  chest,  by  A.  Poland) 4337.02 

US'  See  also  Lungs  (p.  761). 

26.  Children. 

Alcoit  (IF.  A.)  Young  mother,  or  management  Of 
children.    1836 4331.15 

Bull  (T.)  Maternal  management  of  children.  New 
ed.  by  E.  W.  Parker.     1877 433.5.20 

Chavasse  (P.  II.)  Advice  to  a  mother  on  the  manage- 
ment of  her  children.     1869 4331.11 

—  Physical  training  of  children.     1871.     .     .  4332.06 
Combe  (.A.)    Mother's  guide  for  the  care  of  her  chil- 
dren.    Eevised  by  Sir  J.  Clark.  1872.     .4831.30 

—  Physiological  and  moral  management  of  infancy. 

1810 4331.03 

Emssaqrives  (J.  B.)  Mother's  work  with  sick  chil- 
dren.    1872 4331.27 

Holmes  (T.)    System  of  .surgery,  v.  4,  1864  ;  p.  799-861  (Diseases  of 

children,  by  T.  Holmes.  B.  Brodhurstand  A.  Shaw).  4337.04 

JacoU  (A.)    Infant  diet.     Revised  by  M.  P.  Jacobi. 

1874 4335.16 

Par}cer(E.  H.)    Handbook  for  mothers.  1866.  4331.06 
Smith  {J.  L.)     Treatise  on  the  diseases  of  infancy  and 

'         childhood.     2d  ed.     187'2 4335.18 

Steiner    (J.)      Compendium    of    children's    diseases. 

1875 

Tanner  (T.  H.)     Pract.  treatise  on  diseases  of  infancy 
aud  childhood.     3d  Amer.  ed.     1871.     .  4335.17 
Vogel  (A.)     Practical  treatise  on  the   diseases  of  chil- 
dren.    1870 4335.19 

West  ( C. )    On  some  disorders  of  the  nervous  system 

in  childhood.     1871 4332.19 

JSS"  See  also  Nursing  (p.  764)  ;— Women  (p.  770). 

Chloroform.     See  Anaesthesia  (p.  755). 

27.  Cholera. 

Brigham(A.)  Treatise  on  epidemic  C.  1832.4334.01 
Brockett  (L.  P.)  Asiatic  cholera.  1866.  .  .4334.13 
Byrne  i  B.  M. )  Essay  to  prove  the  contagious  charac- 
ter of  malignant  cholera  ;  with  brief  instructions 
for  its  larevention  and  cure.  2d  ed.  1855.  4331.02 
Corbyn  {  F. )     Treatise  on-  the  epidemic  cholera,  as  it 

appeared  in  India.     1832 4334.03 

France.     Guvernment.     Keport  on  the  cholera  in  Paris. 

1849 4344.11 

OoocUvs  {E.)  Epidemic  cholera.  [In  Reynolds.  System  of  med., 
V.  1.  1870 ;  p.  666-728.] 4316.04 

Great  Britain.  General  board  of  health.  Appendix  to 
Keport  on  the  epidemic  cholera  of  1848-1849. 
Kei)ort  by  Dr.   Sutherland.     1850.      .     .  4334.09 

l.ebert  [H.)  Cholera.  [In  Ziemssen  (H.  von).  Cycl.  of  med.. 
V.  1,  1874  ;  p  341-462.1 4358.01 

Murray  (J.)    Treatment  of  cholera.     1874.     .4344.10 


Massachusetts  medical  society.  Report  on  spasmodic 
cholera.     1832 4344.08 

New  York  (City  of ).  Board  of  health.  Report  in  rela- 
tion to  the  cholera  in  New  York  in  1849.  4334.06 

—  Reports  of  hospital  physicians,  and   other  docu- 

ments in  relation  to  the  epidemic  cholera  of 
1832.     Ed.  by  D.  Atkins.     1832.     .     .     .  4344.09 

Siemeyer  (F.  von).  On  the  symptomatic  treatment  of 
cholera.     1872 4344.07 

Reese  {D.  M.)  Treatise  on  the  epidemic  cholera  in 
New  York,  in  1832 4334.07 

Report  on  the  cholera  in  Paris.      1849      .     .     .  4334.05 

Scoutteitin  (H.)  Medical  and  topographical  history  of 
the  cholera  morbus,  including  the  mode  ol  "pre- 
vention and  treatment.    1832 4334.08 

United  Slates.  Ho.  of  rep.  43(i  congress.  2d  sess. 
E.«.  doc,  no.  95.  Cholera  epidemic  of  1873  in  the 
U.  S.  [With  bibliography  of  cholera,  by  John 
S.  Billings.]    1875 4344.05 

—  Suryeon  general's  office.     Circular  no.  1.  Report  on 

epidemic    cholera  in   the    army,   during    1866, 

'67 4338.04 

Wlieeler{J.)    Treatise  on  Asiatic  C.     1849.     .4334.10 
\i%itney  {E)  and  Wlutney{A.B.)  AsiaticC.1866.  4334.11 
Working-man's  Qom'pe.mon.  The  cholera.  1832.  4334.12 
See  also  Contemp.  rev.,  v.  10,  1869  (Cholera,  by  T.  Mark- 
by)  ;  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  12,  1866  ;  Statistical  soc.     Journal, 
V.  15.  1852  (Influence  of  elevation  oa  the  fatality  of  cholera 
by  W.  r»rr). 

28.  Circulatory  System. 

Buchanan  {A.)  Forces  which  carry  on  the  circulation 
of  the  blood.     2d  ed.     1874 4326.21 

FlinHA.,jr.)     /n  Ms  Physiology,  v.  1,  1866 4326.06 

Bapui/tren  {Q.)  Lesionsof  the  vascular  system.  4316.04 

Holme's  [T.)  System  of  surgery,  v.  3,  1862  ;  p.  269-629  (Diseases 
of  organs  of  circulation,  by  C.  H.  Moore,  G.  W.  Callender, 
E.  A.  Hart,  etc.) 4337.03 

Harvey  {W.)  Anatomical  disquisition  on  circulation  of  the 
blood.     [In  Ms  Works,  1847.) 4316.06 

Pettigrezo  (J.  B. )  Physiology  of  the  circulation  in 
plants,  in  the  lower  animals,  and  in  man.  4326.17 

Ziemssen  (H.  von).  Cycl.  of  med.,  v.  6,  1876.  4358.06 
j^-  See  also  Heart  (p.  769). 

29.  Climate. 

Bennet  {J.  M.)  Winter  and  spring  on  the  shores  of 
the  Mediterranean.     1870.     ......     981.09 

Forster  ( T. )  Influence  of  particular  states  of  the  at- 
mosphere on  human  health 5058.14 

ic?  (£.)     Ou  climate.     [/;i  his  Gout,  tiavel,  1848.]     .     .     .     945.03 

Howe{J.W.\  Winter  homes  for  invalids.   1875.  4328.08 

Martin  {J.  R.)  Influence  of  tropical  climates  on  Eu- 
ropean constitutions.     1856 4334  18 

Moreliead  ( (.'. )  Clinical  researches  on  diseases  in  In- 
dia.    2v.     1856 4334.14 

Schoepf  (J.  D.)  Climate  and  diseases  of  America  dur- 
ing the  rev.     1875 4347. 11 

7'orier  (J".  M.)  Dictionary  of  elevations  and  climatic 
register  of  the  U.  S.     1874 1133.16 

Wilson  (J.)  Medical  notes  on  China.  1846.  .  4334.17 
.e®-  .Vee  also  Meteorology  and  climatology,  in  the  general 
alphabet. 

30.  Clinical  Medicine. 

Trousseau  {A.)  Lectures  on  clinical  medicine,  v.  1-3. 
1868-70.  .  ; 4303.02 

31.  Cod  Liver  OiL 

Jo7igh  {L.  J.  lie).  The  three  kinds  of  cod  liver  oil. 
1849 4312.16 

OofTee.    See  Beverages  (p.  765)  {—Stimulants  and  narcotlca 
(p.  768)     Also  Coffee  (p.  274). 

32.  Collapse. 

Holmes  [T.)  System  of  surgery,  v.  1,  1860  ;  p.  705-722  (art.  by  W. 
S.  Savory) =     .  4337  01 

Comparative  anatomy.     See  Natural  history  {Comparative 
anatomy).    Also  Anatomy  (p.  765). 

33.  Constipation. 

Birch  (S.B.)     Constipated  bowels.     1868.       .4324.05 

Hall  (W.   W.,  M.D.)     Constipation  and  its  unmedi- 

cinal  cure.     1871 4324.13 


THi:     BBOOELYM     LIBBABX. 


MEDICINE  :     Consumption  to  Electricity. 


757 


Wairen  (J.)  Health,  eic,  with  remarks  on  constipa- 
tion. l.sr,4 '.     .   4:{22.13 

S'C  also  Stomach  (p.  708) ;— Health    and   it»  conditions 
(p.  759)  ;— Food  and  diet  (p.  768). 

34.  Consumption. 

Bowdiich  [H.  I.)    Analysis  of  correap.  on  causes  of  consumption. 

[/n  Mass.     State  boiird  of  heullh.     4tli  report,  1872]  4;i45.20 

Sei  al^o  H.  I.  B.'s  three  papers  in  Atlantic  mo.,  v.  '23,  18G9. 

Oarrell  (C.  B.)  Irritative  dyspepsia  and  consumption. 
1868 4:j2t.25 

LmU  (P.  C.  A.)  Researches  on  phthisis.  1844.  4316.16 

Xiemeyer  {F.  von).  Clinical  lectures  on  pulmonary 
consumption.     1870. 4302.24 

fiipetr  {R.  F.j  Going  South  for  the  -winter.  Hints, 
etc 1113.25 

Williams  (C.  J.  B.  and  C.  T.)  Pulmonary  consump- 
tion.    1871 4342.26 

gS'  See  also  Lungs  (p.  761) ; — Respiratory  system  (p.  766). 

35.  Convulsions. 

Jackson  [J.  B.)  Convulsions.  [In  Reynolds.  System  of  med  , 
V.  2,  1872  ;  p.  252-291  ) 1316.05 

Kussmaid  (A.)  and  Tenner  (A.)  On  the  nature  and 
origin  of  epUeptilorm  convulsions.  1859.  4302.20 
See.atso  Winslow'a  jour,  of  pBy.  med.,  v.  12^  1859  ;  p.  89- 
106.     *S-  See  also  Epilepsy  (p.  758). 

36.  Corpulence  and  Iieaimess. 

Banting  (W.)    Letter  on  corpulence.    1864.     .4323.20 

Same.     4th  ed.     1869 4323.21 

Mitchell  (S.  W.)  Fat  and  blood,  and  how  to  make 
them.    1877 4323.23 

Coughs.     See  Respiratory  organs  (p.  766). 

37.  Croup. 

Squire  ( TT.)    In  Reynolds.    System  of  med.,  t.  1,  1870  ;  p.  68- 

106 4316.04 

^^  See  also  Respiratory  system  (p.  766). 

Deformities.     See  Orthopedic  medicine  (p.  764). 

38.  Delirium  Tremens. 

Holmes  [T.)  System  of  surgery,  v.  1, 1860  ;  p.  323-336  (art.  by  A. 
W.  Barclay).      . 4337.01 

39.  Dentistry. 

Blundell  (IF.)  Paiiiless  tooth-extraction  [by cold)  vithout  chloro- 
form. 1854 6093  14 

Cnles  {0.)    Manual  of  dental  mechanics.  Ib76.  4341.17 

EskeU(A.)     Dentistry.     1869 4311.14 

Harris   (C.  A.)     Dictionary  of  medical  terminology, 

dental    surgery,    and    the    collateral    sciences. 

1S67 4341.13 

Holmes  (T.)     System  of  surgery,  v.  4.  186i_i  p.  459  (art.  by  S.  J. 

A.  Salter) 4337.04 

Leber  (Dr.)  and  Rollenstein  (Dr.)     Dental  caries  and  its 

causes  :  fungi,  elc.     1873 4341.16 

Meredilk  (L.  P.)     The  teeth  and  how  to  save  them. 

1871 4341.15 

Denial  Periodicals. 

Dental  cosmos  :  a  monthly  record  of  dental  science. 

Ed.  by  J.  W.  White,     v.  18-19.    1876-77.  4361.01 
Missouri  dental  journal.     Ed.  by  H.  Judd  and  W.  H. 

Eames.     v.  9.     Is77 4362.01 

40.  Diagnosis. 

DaCosla  {J.  M.)  Medical  diagnosis.  4th  ed.  187S.4351.06 

Holmes  (T.)    Surgical  diagnosis  and  regional  surgery.     \In  his 

System  of  surgery,  t.  4,  1864  ;  p.  927-982.J   ....  4337.04 

41.  Diarrhcea. 

Qoodeve  IE.)  Diarrhcea.  [In  Reynolds.  System  of  med.,  t.  1, 
1870  ;  p.  622-641.] 4316.04 

42.  Digestion  and  Digestive  Organs 

Beaumont  (  W. )  Physiology  of  digestion,  with  experi- 
ments on  the  gastric  juice.    '2d  ed.    1847.  4321.29 

Holmes  (T.)     System  of  surgery,  v,  4.  1864  :  p.  183  326.     .  4337.04 
Contents  :  PoUocli  (tj.  D.)  Diseases  of  the  mouth  and  ali- 
mentary canal.     Smith  (H.)  Diseases  of  the  rectum.     Bir- 
kett  (J.)  Hernia  (p.  227-326). 

Combe  (A.)  Physiology  of  digestion,  with  relation  to 
dietetics,     luth  ed.     l.-^52 4324  02 

Derby  (O  )  Food  of  the  people  of  Mass.  [In  Mass.  State  bonrd 
of  health.    4th  report.  1872  ] 4345,20 

flint  (A.,  jr.)     Physiology,  j(c.,  [V.  2-3,]  1807 4326.07 


Immermann  (H.)  General  disorders  of  nutrition  :  aufeiiiia-chloro- 
sis.  [/n  Zicmssen  (H.  vou).  Cycl.  of  med, v. 16.  1877. j  4368.16 

Prout  (  W.)  Chemistry  and  digestion  with  ref.  to  nat- 
ural theology.      1834 3324.09 

Reynolds  (J.  P.)  System  of  med.,  v.  2-3,  1872-71.  4315.06 
Contents  :  v.  2.  Fox  (W.)  Diseases  of  the  stomach.  3, 
Squarey  {C.  E.)  Diseases  of  the  mouth  ; — of  the  fauces, 
phiirynx.  and  cesophajjus  ;— Wardell  (J.  H.)  Kuteialfiia. 
Bristowe  (J.  S.)  Knteritis  ; — Obstruction,  ulceration,  can. 
cerous  and  other  growths  of  the  intestines.  Begbie  (J. 
W.)  Colic  ; — Colitis  ; —  Dysentery.  Lurling  {T*.  li.)  Dis- 
eases of  the  rectum  and  anus.  Ransom  (W.  H.)  Intestinal 
worms.  Warden  (.J.  R.)  and  Bristowe  (J.  S  )  Diseaees  of 
the  peritoneum.  Anstie  (F.  E.i.  Maclean  (W.  C).  Good- 
eve  (E.),  Begbie  (J.  W.)  and  WardeU  (J.  R.)  Diseases  of  the 
liver. 

Spallanzani  (L.)  Dicsertations.  v.  1,  1789 4727.06 

g^  See  also  Food  and  diet  (p.  758); — Stomach   p.' 768). 

43i  Diphtheria. 

Bretonneau  ( P.)     Memoirs,  e(c.     1859.     .    .     .4302.07 
Chapman  (E.  N.)     Antagonism  of  alcohol  and  diphthe- 
ria.    1878 4342.31 

Orernhmo  (R  n.)  On  diphtheria.  1861.  .  .4342.29 
Holmes  (T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  4,  1864  ;  p.  60-76  (art.  by  A. 

W.  Barclay) 4337  04 

Oertel  (jV.  J.)     Epidemic  diphtheria.     [In  Ziemssen   (H.   von). 

Cycl.,  V.  1,  1874  ;  p.  674-699.) 4368.01 

Squire  { ir.)  Diphtlteria.  [In  Reynolds.  System  of  med.,  v.  1, 
1870  ;  p.  106-148.) 4316.04 

44.  Disinfectants  and  Disinfection. 

Smith  (R.  A.)     Disinfectants  and  disinfection.  4343.08 
J^S'  See  also  Fevers  ip.  758)  ; — Zymotic  diseases  (p.  769)  ; 
Poisons  (p.  765J,; — Sanitary  science  ip.  766). 

Dispensatories.     See  Pharmacy  and  Pharmacology  (p.  764). 
45..  Dysentery. 

Heiibner  (Prof.)  [/n  Ziemssen.  Cycl.  of  med..  v.  1. 1874  ;  p.  518- 
568.] 4358.01 

Maclean  (W.  C.)  In  Reynolds.  System  of  med..  v.  1,  1870;  p. 
622-641.] 4316.04 

Dyspepsia.    See  Food  (p.  768);— Stomach  (p.  768) ;— Health  (p.  769). 

46.  Ear. 

Archives  of  ophthalmology  and  otology,     v.  1-5.   1869- 

76 4351.09 

Field  (G.  P.)  Aural  surgery.  1876.  .  .  .4337.16 
Holmes  (T.)  System  of  surgery,  v.  3.  1862  ;  p.  134-188.  .  4337.03 
Politzer  (A.)     The  membrana  tympani  in  health  and 

disease.     1869 4337.15 

Kramer   (W.)      Aural   surgery    of    the    present    day. 

1863 .  43112.19 

Toynbee  (J.)     Diseases  of  the  ear.     1868.     .     .  4337.14 
jg®*  See  also  Senses  (p.  766). 

47.  Eclectic  System  of  Medicine 

National  eclectic  medical  association.  Transactions: 
1870-1875.  4  V 4346.26 

Kew  York  {State  of).  Eclectic  med.  sQciety.  Transac- 
tions. .  1866-67-1875.     9  v.      ....     .4356.17 

48.  Electricity,  G-alvanism  and  Magnetism. 

Althaus  {J. )  Treatise  on  medical  E.  2d  ed.  1 870.  4333. 18 
.4>'c7i!ifcs  of  electrology  an(^ neurology.     Ed.   by  G.  M. 

Beard,     v.  1.     1874 4357.01 

Beard  (tf.  Jf. )  and  Rockwell  (A.  D.)  Practical  treatise 
on  the  medical  and  surgical  uses  of  electricity. 

1871 4333.1:6 

Garratt  I  A.  C.)  Medical  electricity.  3d  ed.  1866.  4333.19 
Huff(G.)  Electro-physiology.  1853.  .  .  .  43j7.26 
La  Rive  (A.de).  Treatise  on'electri.ity,  v. 3.  1858:  p.  686-703.  4027.06 
MattevLcci  (C.)  Electro-physinlogy.  [/n  Sm.  rep.,  1865  ).  39:16.20 
Miyer  (J/.)  Electricity  in  its  relations  to  j^ractical 
medicine.      With    notes,    by  W.  A.    Hammond. 

18ej9 43:3.21 

Morgan  (C.  E)     Electro-physiology  and  therapeutics. 

1868 ■ 4333.20 

Xeftel{W.B.)    Galvano-therapeutics.   1871.     .4:533.23 
Reichenbach  (C.  baron  von).     Physico-physiological  re- 
searches on  the  dynamics  of  magnetism,  electri- 
city, e(c.  in  relation  to  %'ital  force.     1851.  .  4333.22 
Reynold-,   (J.  R.)      Lectures  on   the   clinical   uses  of 

electricity.     1871 43:3.27 

Same.     2d  ed.  1873 43.7.21 


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MEDICINE  ;    Electricity  to  Germ  Theory. 


Wesley  (J. )  The  desideratum,  or  electricity  made 
plain  and  useful,  1759.     2d  ed.  with   appendix. 

1871 4:ia3.-'8 

as*  See  ah-o  works  on  the  Nervous  system  (p.  763)  ;  and 
Animal  mftgoetiam  (p.  28).     Also  Physics  [Ulectriciti/). 

49.  Epidemics, 

Anntie  {F.  E.)    Notes  on  epidemics.     1S66.     .433:1.08 

Etam  (C.)  Ou  moral  and  crimiual  epidemics.  [7n  his  Physl- 
ciau'P  problems,  18(i9.1 4333.42 

Forster  {T.)  Inquiry  into  the  causes  and  mitigation  of  pestilen- 
tial fever,  and  into  tlie  opinions  of  the  ancients  reap,  epi- 
demical diseases.     [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  24,  1824.)     .  6058  21 

O^uy  (  W.  A. )  Public  health  :  hist,  of  prevalent  and 
fatal  diseases  of  the  English  people  from  the 
earliest  times.     1870 4345.28 

Seeker  (J.  F.  C.)  Epidemics  of  the  middle  ages. 
1844. 4316.08 

Maclean  iC.)    Snggostione  for  the  prevention  and  mitigation  of  E. 

[/li  Pamphleteer,  V.  10.] 6058.10 

S'-e  ais '  Black,  mag.,  v.  75,  1854  (E.  of  the  middle-ages)  ; 
Fortu.  rev.,  v.  2,  1S65  (The  black. death  and  its  place  iu 
Eugl.  hist.,  by  F.  Seebohm  ;  2  ait.)  ;  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  12, 
1866  (E  and  tlieir  c.mses)  ;  Winslow's  jour,  of  med.  psy., 
V.  4,  1851  (Mental  aspects  of  E.) 

tS-  See  also  Fevers  (p.  7o8l  ;— Cholera  (p.  766)  ;— Tellow 
fever  ip.  769) ;— Plague  (p.  765) ;— Diphtheria  (p.  757). 

50.  Epilepsy. 

Noth-nagel  (ff.)    Epilepsy.    {In  Ziemssen  (H,  von).    Cycl.,  v.  14, 

1877;  p.  183-311.] 4358.14 

ReynodnJ.R.)     System  of  med.,  T.  2,  1872  ;  p.  202-327.  .  4316.05 

Fail  Der  Ko.k  {J.  L.  C.  S.)  Ou  the  minute  structure 
and  functions  of  the  spinal  column  and  medulla 
oblongata,    and   on   the   treatment  of  epilepsy. 

Tr.  by  W.  D.  Moore.     1859 4a0a.05 

,^"  See  also  Nervous  system  (p.  763). 

51.  Erysipelas. 

Holmes  (T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  1,  I860  ;  p.  220-265  {art.  by  C. 

Dc  Morsau) 4337.CX 

Reynolds  [J.  R.)  Nyatem  of  med., v.  1,  1870  ;  p.  529.652.  .  4316.04 
ZueUer  (— ).     [In  Zeimssen.    Cyd.,  v.  1, 1874  ;  p.  4-23-185.J    4358.01 

Etherization.    See  Aneesthesia  (p.  765). 

52.  Extremities. 

Bolmes'iT.)  System  of  surgery,  v.  2.  1861  ;  p.  583-672  (Injuries  of 
the  upper  extremities,  by  C.  Holthouse) 4337.02 

Holmes  \T.]     System  of  surgery,  v.  2,  1861 ;  p.  617-687  (Injuries  of 

the  lowt-r  extremity,  by  W.  H.  Flowerj 4337.02 

See  also  Foot  aud  aukle  (p.  75a). 

53.  Eye. 

Archives  of  ophthalmology  and  otology.  Ed.  by  H. 
Knapp  and  S.  Moos.     v.  1-5.     18ij;i-76.     .  4Liol.09 

Arlt  [F.  von).  Injuries  of  the  eye  and  their  medico- 
legal aspect.  Tr.  by  C.  S.  Turnbull.   1878.  4:)41.35 

Carter  [R.  B.)  On  defects  of  vision  remediable  by 
optical  appliances.     1S77 ISlLHti 

—  Report  on  ophthalmic  medicine  and  surgery.     1867-8.  4304.08 

Dond  r.i  [F.  C)  .■Anomalies  of  accommodation  and  re- 
fraction of  the  eye.     1864 4302  01 

Oraef''.  ( .4. )  Three  memoirs  on  iridectomy.  IfS.'iH.  4302.20 

Holmes  (2".)     System  of  surgery,  v.  2,  1861  ;  p.  673-895  {art.  by  J. 

Dil.m) 4337.02 

Jeffriea  {B.  J.)  The  eye  in  health  and  disease.  4311.22 

J:mes  I,  T.  W. )     Failure  of  sight  from  railway  aud  other 

injuries  of  the  spine«and  head  ;  its  nature  and 

treatment.    1^69 4311.25 

Laurence  {J.  Z.)  and  Moon  (R.  C.)  Handy-book  of  oph- 
thalmic surgery.  186J.  ..."..  4341.26 
Jrjm.voii  (tf.)  Diseases  of  the  eye.  2ded.  1874.  4341.33 
Micnanara  {0.)  Manual  of  diseases,  ete.  1872.  4341.19 
Nannel'V  (T.)     The  organs  of  vision  :  their  anatomy. 

and  physiology.     185S 4341.24 

Schwigqer  {V.)    Hand-book  of  ophthalmology.     Tr.  by 

P.'Farley.     1S78 43U.37 

Sicliel  {J.)  Spectacles  ;  uses  and  abuses.  1850.  4341.27 
SleUunig  (C )  Diseases  of  the  eye,  including  anatomy. 
Tr.  by  D.  B.  St.  J.  Koosa,  etc.  4th  ed.  1873.  4331.39 
IVei/.s- (j;  6'.)  ■  Diseases  of  the  eye.  3ded.  1873.  4341.34 
WilUain.s  {H.W.)    Diseases  of  the  eye.     18J2.  4341.29 

—  Our  eyes. and  how  to  take  care  of  them.  1871.  •1341.21 

—  Recent  advances  in  ophthalmic  science.  18  .6.  4341.30 
Wdunn  I  G.  1  Researches  on  color  blindness.  1  S.iS  4341.31 
»FiTiiiS(?r(7'.)  Ueport  onophttialmicmed  and  surg.  iseive.  4304  07 

Se  also  Ed.  rev.,  v.  10.^:  222-211  (Binocular  vision); 
Fr .user's  mag.,  Dec,  1876  (Eyes  aud  eyeglasses). 


.  54.  Face  (Diseases  of  the). 

Holmes  (T.)  System  of  surgery,  v.  2,  1861  ;  p.  245-209  (art.bv  H. 
Coote) 433T.0a 

55.  Fevers. 

Holmes  {T.)  System  of  surgery,  v.  4,  1864;  p.  861-871  {SurKical 
fever,  by  J., Croft) 4337,04 

Hudson  {A.)     Lectures  on  fever.     1868.      .     .  4314  12 

Miiclaqan  ( T. )  Germ  theory  applied  to  specific  fevers. 
1876 4327.13 

Mitdiell  {J.  R.)  Cryptogamous  origin  of  malarious  aud  epi- 
demic fevers,     [/n Ais  Five  essays,  1859]     .    .     .     .432108 

Ziems.<ien{H.von).  Cycl.  of  med.,v.l-'J.  1874-75.  J3fi«.01 
Coutents :  v.  1.  Liebermeister  (K.)  Typlioid  fever; — The 
plague.  Lebert  (H.)  Reljpsin^', fever,  typhus  fever,  and 
cholera.  Haenisch  (F)  Yellow  fever.'  Heubner  {Prof.) 
Dysentery.  Oertel(iI.J.)  Epidemicdiphthera.  Z.Thomas 
(L.)  Varicella  [chicken-pox],  measles,  rubeola,  flcailet  (ever. 
Curschmann  (H.)  Sinall-pox.  Zuelzer  I W.)  Erysipelas,  mi- 
liary fever,  dengue,  influenza,  and  hay  fever.  Hertz  (H.) 
Mal.irial  diseiises.  Ziemssen  (H.  von).  Epidemic  cerebro- 
spiiial  meningitis. 
<®-  See  also  Epidemics  (p.  758)  ;— Military  medicine  (p.  763). 

56.  Food  and  Diet. 

Beard  (0.  3f. )  Eating  and  drinking  ;  a  manual  of 
food  and  diet.     1»71 4324.12 

Bellows  {A.  J.y    Philos.  of  eating.    1867.     .     .4324.(16 

Cameron  (C.  A.)  Handy  book  on  food  and  diet,  in 
health  and  disease.     1871 4324.16 

Chambers  ( T.  K. )  Manual  of  diet  in  health  and  dis- 
ease.    1875 43.V2.f,9 

Combe  (A.)  Physiology  of  digestion  with  relation  to 
dietetics.     1M36 4324.02 

Sobell  { //. )  On  diet  and  regimen  in  sickness  and 
health.   1S70 4321.14 

Guy  {W.  A.)  On  sufQcient  and  insufficient  dietaries,  with  es- 
pecial ref.  to  the  dietaries  of  prisoners,  [In  Statistical  soc. 
of  London.     Journal,  v.  26,  1863.] 

Haughton  {S.)  Relation  of  food  to  work.  [In  Sm.  j-eport. 
1870.] 39:i6.25 

Holbrook  ^M.  L.)    Eating  for  strength.     1.  Science  of 

eating.     2.  Receipts  for  wholesome  cookery.     3. 

Receipts  for  wholesome  drinks.     1875.     4324.18 
Mitchell  ( S.    W. )    Fat  and  blood  :  and  how  to  make 

them.     1877 43'23.23 

aiding  (W.)  Report  on  dietetics.  1859.  .  .  4;j04.0l 
Paris  (J.  A.)  Treatise  on  diet.  1837.  .  .  .  4324.03 
Hchlkkeijsen  { G. )     Fruit  and  bread  ;  a  scientific  diet. 

Tr.  by  M.  L.  Holbrook.     1877 4352.16 

Smith  (E.)     Foods.     1873 43r,2.I5 

See  also  Gent   mag.,  Aug.,  1877  (Use  and  abuse  of  food, 

by  K.  A.  ProL-tor). 

«S-  Sec  also  Stomach  (p.  76S)  ;— Corpulence    (p.   767) ; 

Domestic  ecnnomy  {F-ioI,  p.  420)  ; — Adulterations  (p.  6)  ; — 

Beverages  (p.  756) ; — Vegetarianism  (p.  769)  ; — Oonstipa- 

tion  (p.  756). 

Flavoring  Substances. 
Oliver  { H.  K.)   Report  on  flavoring  articles  of  food  and  drink.    [In 

Mass.     Slate  board  o/ healt/l.     4th   leport,  1872.J     .4316.20 

57.  Foot  and  Ankle. 

DowieiJ.)  Foot  and  its  covering.  1861..  .  4332.12 
Hancock  (B.)     On  the  operative  surgery  of  the  foot 

and  ankle-joint.    1873 4i:i2.13 

Rampliry  (G.   M.)    The  human  foot  and  the  human 

hand.    1861 4332.10 

Peck  {J. L.)   Dress  and  care  of  the  feet.    1871.  4332,11 

Formularies.    See  Pharmacy  (p.  764). 

58.  Fractures. 

Holmes  {T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  1,  1860  ;  p.  763-810  {art.  by  T. 

K.  Horuidge) •    .    .    .    .  4337.01 

,ftS-  See  also  Surgery  (p.  768). 

59.  Gangrene. 

Holmes  (T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  1, 1860  ;  p.  173-193  (art.  by  H. 

Coote) 4337.01 

4fc«-  See  oho  Surgery  (p.  768). 

Generation.    See  Reproductive  organs  fp.  766). 

60.  Germ  Theory  of  Disease. 

B-afe  (i.  S.)     Disease  germs.     1871.      .     .     .  4327.15 

Muclaiinn  (T.)    Germ  theory,  c(c.    The  specific  fevers. 

1876 j3j7  13 

S^-e    also   Coutemp.   rev.,    Apr.,    1377    (Germ  theory  and 
spontaneous  generation.    Pasteur — Tyndall — Ba^iiau). 


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61.  C3out. 

Dickinson  (J.  C.)    On  the  tonic   treatment  of   gout. 

2d  od.     1871 4321.18 

Oarrad  {A.  B.)    [In  ReTnolda.  System  of  moil,,  v.  1. 1870]  1316.04 

Graft  theory  of  disease.     See  Zymotic  diseases  (p.  769). 

62.  G-rahamism. 

Oraham  (5.')     Lectures  on  the  sciences  of  human  life. 

2  T.     1839 4354.07 

^g'  See  alio  Vegetarianism  (p.  769). 

63.  Hair. 

G'idfrey  (B.)  Diseases  of  hair.  1872.  .  .  .4341.10 
Peiry  (B.C.)  Human  hair  :  diseases,  etc.   1866. 

64.  Hand. 

Bell  {Sir  C.)  The  hand  as  evincing  design.  .  3554.01 
ffamphry  (O.M.)  Human  foot  and  hand.  1861.  4332.10 

Hay-fever.    See  Catarrh  (p.  756). 

65.  Head. 

Du>ight(T.)  Anatomy  of  the  head.  1876.  .  434S.22 
Holm's  {T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  2,  1861  ;  p.  96-197  (iDJuriPS  of 

the  head,  by  P.  Htswitt) 4337.03 

OUleu  (D. )  Surgical  diseases  of  the  head  and  neck. 
'1848 4316.18 

66.  Health,  and  its  conditions. 

Account  of  persons  remarkable  for  health  and  lon- 
gevity,    [aiioji.]     1829 3261.24 

AlcoU  (  W.  A.)  Forty  years  in  the  wilderness  of  pills 
and  powders.     1859 4321.01 

—  Lectures  on  life  and  health.  1853.  .  .  .  4321.02 
Armstrnng  (J.)    Art  of  preserving  health,   a  poem. 

2d  ed.     1745 3U22.22 

Bacon  {li.)    The  cure  of  old  age,  and  preservation  of 

youth.     168J 432:!.  27 

5aza.- book  of  health,  [anon.]  1873..  .  .4i21.'J5 
Btecher  {Hiss  C.)    House  keeper  and  health  keeper. 

1873 6016.13 

Bdloux  i.i.J.)    How  not  to  be  sick.     1869.     .  4i2l.03 

]^.,le.—See  Food  and  diet  (p  758),  for  his  '  Fhilos.  of  eating." 

B'l'-k  iJ.R^    Ten  laws  of  health.     1872..     .41J4.17 

BmW'tiJ)     Health  :  five  lay  sermons.     1862.  4321.06 

Same.     (/reAisSparo  hours,  v.  2,  186ii.)       .     .     .     .  2514.U 

Bulwer  {Sir  E.  L)    On  ill   health  a:id  its  consolations.    [In  his 

Pio«e  works.  V.  2,  1S03  ;  p.  137-115.] 2511.21 

Campbell  tj. )    Hermippus  Redivivus  :  method  for  pro- 
longing life,     [anon.]     2ded.     17;9.       .  432i.25 
CbniQio  ( L  )    Discourses  on  a  sober  and  temperate  life. 

With  Italian  text.     17i  8 432117 

Same.     [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  18-19,  1821.]     ....  6058.19 

Davi.:  (A.  J.)  Harbinger  of  health.  1862.  .4321.08 
Foibe.^  (J.)    Of  nature  and  art  in  the  cure  of  disease. 

1858 4321.11 

F.>Vi^.>;jm(J.M.)   Maintenance  of  health.  1875.  4324.20 

ffarJiei- (■/.)     Longevity:  means  of  prolonging  life 

after  middle  age.     3ded.     1875.     .     .     .  43J2.28 

Qieamu  (ifr.s-.  7?.  B.)    Talks  to  my  patients  ;  hints  on 

getting  well  and  keeping  well.     1>>70.     .  4331.17 

liall  (  W.  IV.  I    Fun  better  than  physic  ;  or  everybody's 

life-preserver.     [1871.] 4324.11 

—  Health  at  home.     1872 4312.04 

—  Hoalth  by  good  living.    1870. 4324.08 

—  How  to  live  long.     1875 4322.29 

—  Health  tracts.     18r,8 4321.23 

H-rti^/i  for  tho  million,  [aumi.]  1858.  .  .  .4321.13 
H'nry  [J.i  Dialogue  betw.  patieut  and  physician.  1838.  5093.16 
Hinlo,i(J.)  Health  and  its  conditions.  1871.  4iv!2.22 
Howard  (iZ  )     Discourse  on  health,  according  with  the  wisdom 

of  the  ancients.     [In  his  Revelations  of  Egyptian  myste. 

ries.  la-Wl 1322.23 

Hafelund  {C.  W.)  Art  of  prolonging  life.  1851.  4322.14 
Inin'iniT.)     On  preservation  of  health.     1S70.  4322.18 
Kingsi'y  (Rev.  C.)    Science  of  health.     [In  his  Health  and  educa- 
tion.    1874.]       . 2531.02 

Kitchener  (  W. )     Art  of  invigorating   and    prolonging 

life.    18:2 4322.24 

Knight  {J.)  Improvement  of  the  health  of  children 
and  adults  by  natural  means.  Including  a  his- 
tory of  food.     1871 4324.19 

Lewis  (  D.)  Our  digestion  ;  or  my  jolly  friend's  secret. 
1872. 4321.22 

—  Talks  about  health.     1871 4321.19 


JacJcion  {J.  C.)     How  to  treat  the  sick  without  medi- 
cine.    1868 4322.05 

Martineau  (II)  Health,  husbandry,  ffc.  1801.  2535.11 
Moore  (G.)  Health,  disease,  and  remedy.  IS'A.  4322.09 
Mussey(R.D.)  Health:  friends  and" foes.  1862.  4322.10 
Eegimen  sanitatis  Salemitanum.  Code  of  health  of  the 
school  of  Salernura.  Tr.  into  English  verse,  with 
notes,  by  J.  Ordronaux.     1871.  lz°.    .     .  4321.18 

Same.     1870.  8=. 4328.211 

Secre<  ( r/ie)  of  long  life.  [mion.t  1871.  .  .4322.26 
Smith  (E.)  Health  :  for  households,  f<c.  1875.  4321.27 
SinUh(S.)  Philosophy  of  health.  186.5.  .  .4322.16 
ri.V'o'(<^-) -^nals  of  health  and  long  life.  1818.  32i;i.2:i 
TlMckrrth  ( C  T.)  Eftects  of  arts,  trades,  and  profes- 
sions on  longevity.  2d  ed.  1832.  .  .  4341.01 
Ticknor  (C.)  Philosophy  of  liring.  1836.  .4322.12 
WaiTen  (■!.  C. )    Health,  with  remarks  on  constipation. 

1854 4322.13 

I'ou/Vs  health-book.    TH.Y.,  Harper,  1878.  18°.  4321.28 

See  aho  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  1,  1857  ;  p.  682595  (.Saints 
and  their  bodies,  by  T.  W.  Higginson)  ;  v.  If!,  1865  (teaints 
who  have  had  bodies,  by  G.  Reynolds)  ;  Fortn.  rev..  Oct.. 
1877.  or  Eel.  mag-,  Feb.,  1878  (Moral  and  social  aspecta  of 
health,  by  J.  H.  Bridges). 

as-  S'e  also  Digestion  (p.  757):— Food  and  diet  (p.  768). 

45"  For  troatiHea  upon  the  relative  liealthfuliiesH  of  v^ 
rioMB professions  see  Vital  statistics,  in  the  general  alphabet. 

67.  Heart 

DobelliH.)  Affections  of  the  heart.  1872.  .4354.14 
Flinl  (A.,  jr.)  Diseases  of  the  heart.  2ded.l870.  4:^54.13 
Foihergill  (J. M.)  Heart  and  its  diseases.  1872.  4354.15 
Kasse  (C.  £.)    Diseases  of  organs   of  circulation,  etc. 

1816.  8° 431G.07 

Loomis  (A.  L.)    Lectures   on   diseases   of  the   heart. 

1S75 , 4354.16 

Rei/tiohU  (J.  B.)    System  of  med.,  v.  4,  1877.  4315.07 
Contents :    Diseases  of   the   organs   of   circulation— the 
heart  ;  by  F.  Sibsou,  W.  li.  Gowera,  J.  W.  Begbic,  C.  H. 
Fagge,  "W.  T.  Oairduer,  T.  B.  Peacock. 
Ziemssen  (H.  von).      Cycl.  of  med.,  v.  6,  1876.   4358.06 
Contents:  Rosenstein  ,S.  S.)     Inlrod.  to  diseasps  of  the 
heart,    diseases    of    tUo    endocardium.      Schroetter    (L.) 
Changes  in  positiim  of  the  heart,  and  diseases  oi  the  heart 
substance      Lebert  (H.)  Congenital  diseases  of  the  heart. 
Quincke  (H  )   Diseases  of  the  arteries,  veins,  and  lympha- 
tics.   Bauer  (J  1  Diseases  of  the  p.-rirardium. 
jfty  See  also  Circulatory  system  (p.  756). 

68.  Heredity. 

Bain  [A.)    Evolution  .18  applied  to  mind,     [/n /ti^  Emotions  and 
will,  1876  ;  p.  17.56.] 6421.10 

Dugdnle  (R.  L. )  The  Jukes  ;  a  study  in  crime,  tic. 
With  introd.  by  E.  Harris.  3d  ed.  1877.  5817.12 
Elam\C.)  Naturalheritage.  [In  A(5  Physician's  problems.]  1333.12 
Foicler  (0.  b.)  Hereditary  descent.  1852.  .  4331.05 
Galton(F.)  Hereditary  genius.  1870.  .  .  .  ^736.15 
A'o(e.— Rev.  in  Ed.  rev  .  v.  132.  1870.  crLittell,  1870.  v.  3. 

—  Hereditary  iiuproveraent.    [MFi  user's  uiarr..  Jan..  1873.] 

—  Hereditary  talent  and  character.     [In  Macmillau's  mag.,  July, 

Aug..  1865.) 
^  A  theory  of  heredity.     [In  Contem.  rev.,  Dec.  1375.] 

—  Hist,  of  twins,  as  a  criferiou  of  the  relative  jpowers  of  nattire 

and  nurture.     [In  P'>p.  sci.  monthly,  Jan.,  1876.] 

Pal>illo:i  iF.)     Nature  and  lifo,  1875  ;  p.  330  363 1723.25 

RiM  (T/i.)  Heredity  :  a  psychol.  study.  187."..  473  .14 
Spencer  {H.)    Genesis,  heredity,  and  variation.    [7:i/iis  Principles 

of  biology,  v.  1S66  ;  p.  239  292.) 5n6.U 

Srie  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  11,  1SG3  (.^ovcrei.'ns  and 
sons,  by  C.  C.  Hazewell)  ;  btatistical  focif ty  of  London. 
Journal,  v.  31.  1871  {On  tho  geographical  distr.bation  of 
intellectual  qualities  iu  England,  by  Hyde  Clarke)  :  Lit- 
tell,  July  IG,  1859  ;  fr.  Brit.  qu.  rev.  (Pliysical  and  moral 
heritage)  ;  Westm.  rev.,  July.  1850,  Littell.  Oct.  3.  1.S56.  and 
Winslow'B  jour,  of  psy.  med.,  v.  10,  1S37  (Hereditary  in- 
fluence, animal  and  human)  ;  Wiuslow's  joiiru,  of  psy. 
med..  V.  1,  1818  (Transmission  of  mental  qualities). 

^ftP"  .See  also  wiirks  ou  Marriage  (p.  761  ; — Mental  phy- 
siology :  Mind  and  Body  (p.  762)  ; — Natural  history  {Dar. 
uftnian  and  other  theories  of  evolution). 

69.  Hernia. 

Holmes  (T.)     System  of  surgery,  v.  1,  1864  ;  p.  327-326  (orf.  by  J. 

Birkett) _.    .  4337.04 

leS'  See  also  Intestines  (p.  761).  •  '        " 

70.  Hip-Joint. 

Taylor  (C.  F.)    On  the  mechanical  treatment  of  dis- 
eases of  the  hip-joint.     1873 4337.22 

tS-  See  also  Orthopedic  surgery  (p.  761). 


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760 


MEDICINE  :     Histology  (o  Insanity. 


71.  Histology. 

Klein  (B.)  Histology.  [In  Handbook  for  tbe  phys.  lab.,  2  v. 
1873 1330.26 

KoUiker  (A.)  Manual  of  human  histology.  Ed.  by 
G.  Busk.     2  V.     1S63 4316.12 

KoUiker  (,A.)  Manual  of  human  microscopic  anatomy. 
1860 4336.03 

Mnrel^C.)     Compendium  of  human  H.     1861.4336.20 

Queket  (J.)  Lectures  on  histology  :  elementary  tissues 
of  plants  and  animals.     1852 4336.21 

Schwann  (T.)  Microscopic  researches  into  the  struc- 
ture and  growth  of  animals,  etc.     1817.   .  4317.08 

Strieker  (S.)  and  oOiers.  Manual  of  human  and  com- 
parative histology.  T.  1.  Tr.  by  H.  Power.  4303.01 

Wedl{C.)  Kudiments of  pathological  H.  1855.  4317.17 
flS"  See  aUo  Microscope  (p.  762)  ;  and  in  the  genei'sl 
alphabet. 

72.  Homoeopathy. 

Bcehr{B.)  Science  of  therapeutics.  2  v.  1869.  4313.23 
Bigelow  (./.)    Nature  in  disease,  etc.,  1854  ;  p.  101-109.     .  4321.05 

BrodieiSirB.C.)     /ii /lis  Works,  v.  1,  1865.J 1316.08 

Same.     \ln  Fraser,  v.  04,  1861.] 

Brawn  {S  )    On  tlie  theory  of  email  doses.     [In  his  Lectures  and 

essays,  v.  2,  1858  ;  p.  169-194] 2515.02 

Gairdiier  (iV.  T.)      Homceopathy.     [In    Edinb.  essays,  1856  ;  p. 

95-132.] 2528.05 

GraiwofjU— von).  Text-book  of  H.  1870.  .4342.15 
Hahnemann  (6'.)     Materia  medica  pura.     Tr.  by  J.  C. 

Hempel.     4  v.    1846 4342.04 

—  Organon  of  homceopathic  medicine.     3d  Amer.  ed. 

1819 4342.01 

—  Lesser  writings.      Tr.  by  K.  E.  Dudgeon.     With 

notes  by  E.  E.  Marcy.     1852 4342.13 

Laurie  {J.)  awl  McClalchey  (R.  J.)  Homoeopathic  do- 
mestic medicine.     1871 4322.19 

Lee  {E.)     Hydiopathy  and  homceopathy  impartially  appreciated. 

1848 6091.07 

UcSherry  (R.)  Homceopathy.  [In  Ids  Essays,  etc.,  1869.]  2535.08 
Neia     York     (Slate    of).       Homceopathic    med.     soc. 

Transactions,  v.  1-12,  1863-74 4356.06 

Ruddock' (E.  H.)  Homoeopathic  vade  mecum.  5th  ed. 
1872 4342.00 

—  Lady's   manual  of  homcBopathic  treatment  in  the 

various   derangements  incident  to  her  sex.     4th 
ed.      1872 4342.14 

—  Stepping-stone  to  homojopathy  and  health.  4342.17 

73.  Hospitals  and  Hospital  Service. 

AlcoU  [L.  M.)  Hospital  sketches.  1863..  .  642.21 
Boston.      City  hospital.     1st  med.  and  surgical  report. 

Ed.    by    J.   N.    Borland    and   D.    W.   Cheever. 

1K70 4318.10 

Brodie  {B.)  Special  hospitals,  [/ii /as  Works,  v.  1,  1865.]  4316.08 
Diary  of  a  Samaritan.     By  a  member  of  the  Howard 

assoc.  ofN.O.     1860 5825.01 

Eastern  hospitals   and    English   nurses.      By    a   lady 

volunteer.  lanon.'\  2  v.  1856.  .  .  .  4344.29 
Oalton  ( D. )     Address  on  the  construction  of  hospitals. 

1869 : 4344.26 

Holstein  (Mrs.  II.)     Three  years  in  field  hospitals  of 

the  army  of  the  Potomac,  [anou.]  1867.  043.09 
Holmes  {T.)     System  of  surgery,   v.  4,  1864  ;  p.  983-1036  (.art.  by 

J.  K   Martin) 1337.04 

Jenkins  {J.  F.\     Tent   hospitals.      [In    Amer.   soc.   sci.   assoc. 

Traas..  no.  6.  7,  1874.] 6811.03 

MuhleabTg  {W.  A.)    Plea  for  a  church  hospital  in  the  city  of 

New  York.     [/iWiis  Evangel,  cath.  i-apers,  1877.]     .3578.21 

—  Sketch  of  the  hist,  of  St.  Luke's  hospital,  N.  Y.     [In  fas  Evan- 

gel, cath.  papers,  1877.] 3578.2i 

Kew  York  (City  of).  Account  of  St.  Luke's  hospital. 
1860 4344.27 

Notes  o{  hospital  life  from  Nov.,  1861,  to  Aug.,  1863. 
lanon.]     1864 643.19 

Simpson  (Sir  J.  Y.)  Anaesthesia,  hospitalism,  etc. 
1871 4335.26 

United  States.  Marine  hospital  service.  lst-6th  annual 
report.   1872-77 4353.12 

Surrjeon  general's  office.  Circular,  no.  4.  Keport  on 

barracks  and  hospitals.     1870 4338.09 

Wylie(\V.  0.)     Hospitals:  their  history,  organization, 

and  construction.     1877 4344.31 

S'-eaiso  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  3,  1865  (Condition  of  our  hospitals, 
by  E.  Hart)  ;  v.  4  (Metropolitan  infirmaries  for  tbe  pauper 
Bick.  by  E.  Hart) :  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  51,  1855  (Military  hos- 
pitals, a  century  ago}  ;  v.  75,  1867  (St.  Katharine's  liospi- 
tal)  ;  Fraser's  mag.,  Nov..  1875  (Ventilation  of  hospitalsj  ; 
June,  1876  (The  poor  and  the  hospitals) ;  United  service 


mag.,  1875  (Greenwich  hospital) ;  Macm.  mag.,  Aug.,  1873 
(Use  and  abuse  of,  by  W.  F.  Clarke). 

74.  Hydrophobia. 

Bouley    (3.)      Hydrophobia.       Tr.     by    A.    Liautard. 

1874 4345.08 

Fleming  (H.)     Rabies  and  hydrophobia.   1872.  4345.07 
Gamgee  [J.  and  A.)    Hydrophobia.     [In   Reynolds.    System  of 

med.,  v.  1,  1870  :  p.  313-330.] t315.Jl 

See  also  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  90,  1861  (Mad  dogs):  Tour,  of 
mental  science,  Jan.,  1878  (Spurious  hydrophobia  in  jnan, 
by  W.  L.  Lindsay)  ;  Nineteenth  cent..  1878,  )r  Littell.  .Tan., 
26,  1878  (Hydrophobia  and  rabies,  by  T.  Watson)  ;  Pop.  ;tci. 
mo.,  Dec,  1871  (Superstitious  on,  by  C.  P,  Russell). 

75.  Hydropathy. 

Bulwer.Lytton  [E.  L.)    Confessions  of  a  water-patient.     [In    iw 

Pamphlets,  etc.,  1875.] 2511.30 

Oully  (J.M.)  Water  cure  in  chronic  disease.1847.4321.14 

Lee  (e.)    Hydropathy  and  homceopathy  impartially  appreciated. 

1848 6091.07 

Nichols  (Mrs.  M.  S.   0.)    A  woman's  work  in  water 

cure,  etc.    1869 4328.02 

Smedley  Ij. )  Practical  hydropathy.  14th  ed.  1872. 4355. 11 
gig-  See  also  Bath  (p.  756). 
Hygiene.     See  Sanitary  med.,  or  public  hygiene  (p.  766). 
76.  Hysteria. 

Holmes  [T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  1,  1860  ;  p.  361-374  (art.  by  W. 

S.  Savory) 4337.01 

JoUy   t.F.)     [In   Ziemssen  (H.   von).     Oycl.,  v.   11,  1877  ;  p.    173- 

677.) 1368.11 

Lee(R.)    Treatise  on  hysteria.     1871.    .     .     .4332.21 

Skey(F.  C.)    Hysteria.     1867 4327.23 

aa-  See  also  Nervous  system  and  diseases  (p.  763). 

77.  Inflammation. 

Bolmrs  (T.)  System  of  surgery,  v.  1,  1860  ;  p.  2-140  (art.  by  J. 
Simon) 4337.01 

78.  Influenza. 

Parkes  (E.  A.)  Influenza.  [7ii  Reynolds.  System  of  med  ,  v.  1, 
1870;  p.  1-28.] 4315.01 

Thompson  ( T. )     Annals  of  influenza  in  Great  Britain, 

1510  to  1837 4317.14 

flS-  See  also  Catarrh  (p.  756)  ;— Respiratory  system 
(p.  766). 

79.  Insanity ;  Treatment  of  the  luSane. 

^mcr.  journal  of  insanity,  v.  1-4, 1844-5 — 47-18.   8054.16 
Broussais    (F.    J.    V.)      On  irritation  and    insanity. 

1831 4333.03 

BucknilUJ.  C.)  Mad-folk  of  Shakespeare.  1867.   1752.05 

—  and  Tiike  (D.  H.)     Manual  of  psychological  medi- 

cine, containing  the  lunacy  laws,  the  nosology, 
aetiology,  statistics,  description,  diagnosis,  pa- 
thology, and  treatment  of  insanity.  3d  ed. 
1874 •     •     •  '4327.30 

Chambers  (J.)  A  mad  world  and  its  inhabitants. 
1877 4333.34 

Cornwallis  (C.  F.)  On  man's  power  over  himself  to 
prevent  or  control  insanity.  By  J.  Bai'low,  pseud. 
1849 43  :!3.14 

Same.     New  York,  1846 2543.07 

Davis  (A.  J.)    Mental  disorders.     1871.     .     .  4332.26 

Dickson  (J.  T. )  Science  and  practice  of  medicine  in 
relation  to  mind,  the  pathology  of  nerve  centres, 
and  the  jurisprudence  of  insanity  :  lectures. 
1874 4357.15 

Farle  (P.)  Visit  to  thirteen  asylums  in  Europe  ;  and 
essay  on  insanity.     1841 4353  01 

Ellis  (J.)     Avoidable  causes  of  disease.     1850.   4321.07 

Eliis  (Sir  W.  C.)  Treatise  on  insanity,  with  observ. 
on  lunatic  asylums.     1838 433'i.27 

Folsom  (C.  F.)  Diseases  of  the  mind.  [In  Mass.  State  board  of 
healtli.     8th  annual  report,  1877  ;  p.  325-433.)  .     .     .4345.24 

Gait  (J.M.)     Treatment  of  insanity.    1846.     .433^.23 

Oheel,  the  city  of  the  simple.  Bv  the  author  of  '  Flem- 
ish interiors.'     1869 433i.24 

Glen  (J.)  Theory  of  the  influence  exerted  by  the 
mind  over  the  body  in  the  production  and  re- 
moval of  morbid  and  anomalous  conditions  of  the 
animal  economy 4332.28 

Hammond  (  W.  A. )  Insanity  in  its  medico-legal  rela- 
tions.    1866 4333.11 

—  Cerebral  hypersemia  the  result  of  mental  strain  or 

emotional  disturbance.     1878 4332.31 

. —  Insanity  in  its  relation  to  crime      1873.     .  4333.30 


BROOKLYN     LIBRARY. 


MEDICINE  :     insanity  to  Marriage. 


761 


Kellogg  (A.  0.)    Shakspeare's  delineations  of  insanity. 

18G6 1754.07 

TmhI  (Mrs.  Omrge).  Behind  the  bars.  1871.4333.17 
M'liOleinR.  It.)  Infirmities  of  genius.  1833.2541.01 
Maudsky   (H.)     Body  and   mind.      An  inquiry  into 

their  connection  and  mutual  influence,  especially 

in    reference    to    mental    disorders.      Enl.    ed. 

With  psychological  essays.     1S73.       .     .  43:53.15 

—  Physiology  and  pathology  of  mind.   18G8.  .   4333.10 

—  Responsibility  in  mental  disease.  1874.  .  43:13.31 
Morison  (A.)    Outlines  of  lectures  on  mental  diseases. 

1826 4332.25 

Ordronaiix  (J. )    Commentaries  on  lunacy  laws  of  N.  Y. , 
and  judicial  aspects  of  insanity.     1878.  .  4333.36 
Packard  (Mrs.    E.  P.    W.)    Modern   persecution,  or 
insane  asylums  unveiled,  as  demonstrated  by  the 
report  of  the  investigating  committee  of  the  leg- 
islature of  Illinois.     2  T.     1875.     .     .     .4355.14 
Bmj  {J.)  Med.  jurisprudence  of  insanity.  1853.  4333.09 
Robinson  (G.)    Prevention  and  treatment  of  mental 

disorders.     1859 4355.14 

SpurzhnmiJ.  G.)  Observ.  on  iifianity.  18:^5.  4333.04 
Storer(KR.)  Of  reflex  insanity  in  women.  1871.  4331.21 
Upluim  (T.  C.)    Outlines  of  imperfect  and  disordered 

mental  action.     1848 4333.06 

Take  [D.  H.)    Insanity  in  ancient  and  modem  life, 

with  chapters  on  its  prevention.     1878.  .  4333.35 

Wigati  {A.  L.)    A  new  view  of  insanity.     Duality  of 

the  mind  proved,  etc.     1844 4333.16 

TTiiwtoio  (F.)     Anatomy  of  suicide.     1840.     .  4333. U2 

—  Obscure  diseases  of  the  brain.     1860.     .     .  4333.01 

4KS"  5ce  also  Fraser'amag..  Apl..  1877.  or  Littell,  May  19, 
1877  (Moral  treatment,  by  E.  Hopkius)  ;  Sauitariau,  June, 
1877  (The  ple:i  of  insanity,  by  A.  L.  Carroll);  Amer.  Cath.  qn. 
rev.,  Jan..  1878  (Metaphysics  of  insanity,  by  J.  M.  Wilcox); 
Ed.  rev.,  v.  112  (Brain  difficulties). 

;BS-  Sec  also  Mental  physiology  (p.  762)  ;— Medical  juris- 
prudence (p;  762). 

Cretins  and  idiots. 
See  Atlantic  mo.,  v.  1,  18.57;  p.  410.419  (What  has  been 
and  can  be  done  for  them,  by  L.  P.  Brofkett)  ;  Eel.  mag., 
v.  26.  1852  ;  p.  201-206)  ;  WiusloWs  Jour,  of  psy.  med.,  v.  3 
(Several  articles) ;  Med.  critic,  v.  1,  1861  (Ed.  treatment). 

80.  Instruments. 

Holmes  (T)  System  of  surgery,  v.  4.  1864  ;  p.  1037-1052  (Surgical 
instruments,  by  H»Coote  and  J.  C.  Wordsworthl.  43J7.04 

Evans  {T.  iV,]  Report  on  instruments,  etc.  [In  Paris  univ. 
exbib.    Eeports,  V.  6, 1867.] 3915.13 

81.  Intestines. 

LeicJUenstem  (0.)  Constrictions,  occlusions,  and  displacements 
of  the  intestines.  [In  Ziemsseu  (H.  von).  Cyclofsedia  of 
medicine,  v.  7, 1876.J 4358.07 

82.  Joints. 

Holmes  (T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  3,  1863  ;  p.  704-795  (Diseases, 

etc.,  by  A.  A.  Johnson) 4337.03 

*S-  .See  also  Hip-joint  (p.  759). 

83.  Kidneys,  Urinary  and  Renal  Organs. 

Bartels(C.)  andEbstidn{W.)  Diseases  of  the  kidney,  [in  Ziems- 
sen  (H.  W.  von).     Cycl.'ot  med..  v.  15.  1877.]       .     .  4358.15 

Beale  (L.S.)    Kidney  diseases,  urinary  deposits,  and 

calculous  disorders.  3d  ed.  1868.  .  .  4335.06 
Black  iD.  C. )     On  the  functional  diseases  of  the  renal, 

urinary,  and  reproductive  organs.  1872.  4335. U9 
Holmes  (T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  4,  1804;  p.  327-423  (Surgery, 

etc.,  H.  Thompson) 4337.04 

Loomis  {A.L.)  Diseases  of  the  kidneys.  1875.  4354.16 
Neubauer    {G.)    and    Vogel   {J.)      Analysis    of   urine. 

1863 4302.23 

Roberts  ( IF! )    Practical  treatise  on  urinary  and  renal 

diseases.  2d  ed.  1872.  .  .  .  '.  .  .  4335.08 
Senator  iH.)    Diabetes  insipidus.    [/nZiemssen  (H.  von).     Cycl 

of  med.,  v.  16,  1877.) 4358.16 

StevMrt  {T.  G.)     Practical  treatise  on  Bright's  dise.ase 

of  the  kidneys.     2d  ed.     1871 4335.07 

84.  Larynx  and  .Laryngoscope. 

Czermak  {J.)  Laryngoscope,  and  its  employment  in 
physiology  and  medicine.     1861.    .     .     .  4302.02 

Holmes  T.)  System  of  surgery,  v.  3.  1863  ;  p.  224-258  (art.  by  H. 
Gray  and  A.  E.  Durham). 4337.03 

Mackenzie  {M.)  Essay  on  growths  in  theL.1871.4337.09 

—  Hoarseness,  loss  of  voice,  and  stridulous  breathing, 

in   relation   to  nervo-muscular  afl'ections  of  the 
larynx.     1868 4337.10 


Marcct  (  W.)  Clinical  notes  on  diseases  of  the  larynx. 
1869 4337.07 

Ruppanrr  {A.)  Practice  and  principles  of  laryngo- 
scopy and  rhinoscopy  in  diseases  of  the  throat 
and  nasal  passages.     1868 43)7.06 

Ziemssen  {H.  von).    Diseases  of  the  larynx,    [/n  ftii  Cvcl.  of  med.. 

T.  7.  1870.) ....".     .4358.07 

j^"  Sf'e  also  Respiratory  organs  (p.  7C6) ; — Throat  dis- 
eases (p.  768). 

85.  Lead  Diseases. 

Tanquerel  d'-s  Planchf.i  (L.)  Lead  disoasea.  From 
the  French.     1.'548 4343.01 

Mass.  state  board  of  hralth.     2d  report,  1870  ;  p.  21-44.       .  4345.19 
Nol£. — Gives  the  'literature  of  the  subject.' 

86.  Lesions. 

Dupuylren  (0.)     On  the  lesions  of  the  vascular  system,  ' 
diseases  of  the  rectum,  e(c.     1854.  .     .     .  4316.04 

87.  Life  Insurance. 

Sieveking  (E  II)  Medical  adviser  in.  1874.  .  4327.10 
Smith  (G.W.)   Notes  on  life  ins.    3d  ed.    1876.5931.13 

88.  Light. 

Pleasnnlon  (^A.  J. )  Influence  of  the  blue  ray  of  sun- 
light and  of  the  blue  colour  of  the  sky,  "in  devel- 
oping animal  and  vegetable  life ;  in  arresting 
disease,  etc.    1876 4)23.34 

Winslow  ( F. )  Light  :  its  influence  on  life  and  health. 
London,  1867 4323.27 

—  —  Same,     New  York,  1868 4323.29 

Lithotomy  and  Lithotrity.    See  Stone,  etc.  (p.  768). 

89.  Liver. 

Frerichs  {F.  T.)    Clinical  treatise  on  diseases  of  the 

liver.     2v.     1860 4302.13 

Murchison  (C.)  On  functional  derangements  of  the 
Jiver.     Croonian  lectures,  1874.     •  .    .     .  4354.21 

90.  LockjaTV. 

Bauer  (J.)  Tetanus.  [In  Ziemssen  (H.  von).  Cycl.,  v.  14,  1877  ■ 
p.  315-365.1 4358.U 

Holmes  {T.).  System  of  surgery,  v.  1,  1860  ;  p.  299-322  (art.  by  A. 
Poland) 4337.01 

91.  Lumbago. 

Laioson  (H.)  Sciatica,  lumbago,  etc.,  and  their  cure  by 
hypodermic  injection  of  morphia.    1872.  4323.15 

92.  Lungs. 

Catlin(G.)    Breath  of  life.     1861 4323.30 

Fuller  (H.  W.)  On  diseases  of  the  lungs  and  air-pas- 
sages.    1867 4324.26 

HaU(W.W.)  Coughs  and  colds.  1870.  .  .4324.24 
Lewis  I D. )    Weak  lungs,  and  how  to  make  them  strong 

1863 4324.27 

JVofe.— Condensed  in  Atlantic  mo.,  v.  11, 1803  ;  p.  657-674. 
Walts  (R.  G.)    Inhalation  for  diseases  of  the  lungs' 

1871 4324.22 

Ziemssen  (H.V071).  Cycl.  of  med.,  v.  4-5.  1875-76.4358.04 
Contenls  :  v.  4.  Fraentzel  (O.)  Diseases  of  the  pleura. 
5.  Jueri;ensen  (X.)  Croupous  pneumonia,  catarrhal 
pneumonia,  hypostatic  processes  in  the  lungs,  pneumonia 
from  embolism.  Hertz  (H.)  Anieniia.  liyperoemia  and 
oedema,  hemorrhages,  atelectasis,  atrophy,  hypertrophy, 
pulmonary  emphysema,  gangreue  of  the  lungs,  new- 
growths  of  the  lungs,  new  growths  in  the  mediastinum, 
parasites  of  the  lungs.  Ruehle  (H.)  Pulmonary  consump- 
tion, acute  miliary  tuberculosis.  Rindfleisch  (G.E.)  Chronic 
and  acute  tuberculosis. 

JSig-  See  also  Respiratory  organs  (p.  766)  ;— Consumption 
(p.  767). 

93.  Marriage.  ' 

Blackwell  (A.B.)  The  sexes  throughout  nature.  4732.24 
D'iffy  {Mrs.E.B.)  Relations  of  thesexes.  1876.  4331.34 
Fowler  (O.S.)     Hereditarj'  descent  ;  its  laws  and  facts. 

1852 4331.05 

Same.     17th  ed.     1848 5823.00 

Gardner  {A.  K.)  Conjugal  sins.  1870.  .  .  4331.16 
Husband  and  wife  ;  or  science  of  human  development 

lanon.l     New  York,  1863.   12° 4331. U4 

-VapAej/sCff.iZ:)  The  transmission  of  life.  1871.  4.!31.23 
St.  Leon  (Count  de).     Love  and  its  hidden  history 

1«69 4331.13 

Storer  (H.R.)    Is  it  I  ?■  A  book  for  every  man.  4331.08 

—  Why  not?    A  book  for  every  woman.   1866.  4331.10 


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762 


MEDICINE  :    Marriage  to  Midwifery. 


Ware  {J. )     Hints  to  young  men  on  the  relation  of  the 

eexes.     1850 4331.07 

Wells  (H-R.)    Wedlock.     18G9 4331.12 

Same.     1874 5835.20 

Consanguinity  in  marriage. 
Allen  (N'.)    Intermarriage  of  relations.     [/7i  Hammond's  jour,  of 

psy.  med.,  Apl.,  18U9  ;  p.  244-297.) 8104.03 

Darwin  {G.  H  )  Marriages  botw.  first  cousins  in  England  and 
their  uffectB.  [In  Statistical  soc.  of  Loudon.  Journal,  July, 
1875.     Abridced  iu  Fortnightly  rev.,  .July.  1875.) 

■S«  Fortn   rev.,  v.  2-3.  1805  (2  art.  by  W.  Adams)  ;  Westm. 
roT.,  V.  80,  1863  or  Litteli.  1803,  v.  3  ;  Westm.   rev.,   Oct., 
1876  ;  WiusloWs  Jour,  of  psy.  med.,  t.  10,  1867  ;  p.  368-379. 
a(S"  See  also  Marriage  (p.  740). 

94.   Materia  Medica  and  Tberapeutlca. 

Archer  [T.  C.)  Miscellaneous  medicinal  produote.  [In  his  Eco- 
nomic bolauy.) 4912.11 

Garrod  (A.  B.)    Essentials   of   materia   medica  and 

therapeutics.     1«72 4:313.17 

Griffllhs  (W.  H.)  Lessons  on  prescriptions  and  pre- 
scribing.    1873 4312.17 

Gross  {11.)  Comparative  materia  medica.  1867.  4342.02 
Hahnemann  {S.)  Materia  medica  pura.  4  v.  4342.04 
Pereira  (J. )  Manual  of  materia  medica  and  therapeu- 
tics. Abr.  by  F.  Farre,  elc.  18G5.  .  .  4313.20 
Pliniu^  Secundus  IC.)     Remedies.     [In  Aix  Nat.  hist.,  v.  4-G,  1853.] 

iStillS  {A. )    Therapeutics  and  materia  medica.     6th  ed. 

2v.     1868 4313.18 

Warinq   {K  J.)     Manual  of   practical    therapeutics. 

3d  ed.     1871 4313.21 

gS"  See  also  Pharmacy  and  Pharmacology  (p.  764). 

Medical  Botany. 

Carson  {J.)  'nius.  of  med.  botany.  2  v.  1847.  2757.02 

95.  Measles. 

Singer  (S.)  Measles,  [/ti  Reynolds.  System  of  med.,  v.  1,  1870  ; 
p.  188-205.] 4316.04 

96.    Medical  Jurisprudence. 

[Note. — Entries  supplementary  to  those  under  Law  (p.  689).] 

Guy  {  W.  A. )  and  Fenier  [D. )  Principles  of  forensic 
medicine.     4th  ed.     1875 43i5.06 

McOlMiind  [if.  A.)  Civil  malpractice  :  a  treatise  on 
surgical  jurisprudence.     1877 •  4326.22 

Medico-lei/al  society  of  New  York.     Papers.     1st  series. 

Eev'ised  ed.     1874 4355.07 

Contents  :  History  of  formation  of  the  society.  Shrady 
(Wm.)  Law  iu  reference  to  suicide  and  intemperance  iu 
life  insurance  ; — Laws  relatiug  to  inebriate  asylums  and 
habitual  druuliards  ; — Mental  unsouuduess,  us  affecting 
testamentary  capacity  ;  analysis  of  the  evidence  iu  tiie 
Steniiecke-SchcEppe  alle^'ed  poisoning  case.  Rogers  {S.) 
Influence  ot  metliomania  upon  business  and  criminal  re- 
spouaibility  ; — Herodiiary  diseases  of  the  nervous  system 
unattended  by  meutal  aberration ; — Can  chloroform  be 
used  to  facilitato  robbery  ?  O'Dea  (J.  J.)  Methomauia  ; — 
Hereditary'luflueuco  in  menial  diseases  ; — Plea  of  insanity 
in  criminal  cases  ; — Sphere,  rights,  and  obligationB  of 
medical  experts.  Teller  (S.)  Medical  points  in  regard  to 
the  suicide  and  inteiuuerance  provisos  of  life  insurance 
policies.  Tiliou  (F.)  Law  iu  reference  to  the  sale  of  poi- 
Bons  by  druggists.  Hammond  (W.  A.)  Medico-legal study 
of  the  case  of  Daniel  McFarlaud  ; — Medico-legal  value  of 
confession  as  au  evidence  of  guilt.  Lee  (C.  A.)  Medico- 
legal opinion  relative  to  the  sanity  of  Carlton  Gates; — 
Mtdico-legal  suggestions  on  insanity.  Oampbell  (J.  V.) 
Does  the  law  deal  uufairly  with  questions  ot  insanity? 
Peters  (J.  C-)  Ou  sects  iu  medicine.  Parsons  (R.  L.)  Sug- 
gestions relative  to  the  sequestration  of  the  person  of 
alleged  lunatics.  Marmon  (P.  de).  Medico-legal  consideia- 
tions  upon  alcoholism  and  the  moral  and  criminal  respon- 
sitiility  of  inebriates.  Clymer  (.M.)  Legitimate  iufluence 
of  epilepsy  upon  criminal  responsibility.  Burr  {G.) 
Medico-legal  notes  on  the  case  of  Edward  H.  Ruloff ;  with 
obt>erv.  upon,  and  measurement  of  his  cranium,  brain,  etc. 
Peet  (I.  L.)  Physical  stalus  and  criminal  responsibility  of 
the  totally  uneducated  deaf  and  dumb.    Index. 

W(ir<;le)i  (R.  B.)  Familiar  forensic  view  of  man  and 
law.     1860 5438.15 

Woodman  (W.  B.)  and  Tidij  {C.  31.)  Forensic  medi- 
cine and  toxicology.     1S77 4343.06 

97.   Medical  Zoology. 

AUen{II.)     Outlines  of  med.  zoology.   1869.     .4336.05 

Moquin-Tandon   {A.)     Elements  of.     1861.     .   4822.07 

MW  See  also  Parasites  {p.  764)  ;-;Poisons  {Animal,  p.  7G5). 


98.  Mental  Physiology  and  Psychology. 

Gxrjjenter  (W.  B.)  Principles  of  mental  physiology, 
discipline  of  the  mind,  and  the  study  of  its  mor- 
bid conditions.     1874 4333.32 

iVo^c— Reviewed  in  Quar.  rev.,  Jan.,  1877.   ' 

Elam,{C.)    Physician's  problems.     1869.     ^    .  4333.12 
Contents :  Natural  heritage.     On  degeneration  in  man. 
On  moral  and  criminal  epidemics.    Body  vs.  mind.     Illu- 
sions and  hallucinations.    On    somnambulism.     Reverie 
and  abstraction. 
Evans  (iV.F.)    The  mental  cure.     1809.    .     .  5438.16 
Fcuchlerslehen{D.)     Medical  psychology.   18i7.  4316.05 
Gorlon{D.A.)  Essay  on  mental  hygiene.  1873.  4327.29 
Griesinr/er  (W.)     Mental  pathology  and  therapeutics. 

1867 431)2.16 

Laycock  (T.)    Mind  and  brain  :  or  consciousness  and 
organization.     2d  ed.     2  v.     1809.       .     .5414.15 
Lordat  {J.)    Lectures  on  meutal  dynamics  in  relation  to  the  sci- 
ence of  medicine.  [Advocating  Dualism.]    Wiuslow's  jour., 
V.  5-6,  1852-3  {several  articles). 
Maudsley  (H. )    Physiology  and   pathology   of  mind. 

2d  ed.     18C8 4333.10 

Bay  (I.)    Contrib.  to  Oriental  pathology.   1873.  4332.22 

—  Mental  hygiene.     1863 4333.05 

Winslow  (F.)    On  the  preservation  of  the  health  of 

body  and  mind.     1842 4333.13 

Periodicals. 

Hammond  {W.  A.,  ed.)  Journal  of  psychological  med- 
icine.    V.  1-6.    New  York,  1807-'i2.  8°.     .  8104.01 

Medical  critic  and  psychological  journal.  Ed.  by 
Forbes  Winslow.     3  v.     L.,   1861-63.  8°.  8122.13 

Winslow  (F.)  Journal  of  psychological  medicine  and 
^mental  pathology.    13  v.   L.,  1818-60.  8°.  8171.01 

Body  and  Mind. 

Bnlian  {S.  B.)  Man  and  his  relations.  1864.  5438.03 
Brudie  {Sir  B.)  Mind  and  matter.  1S57.  .  5J3H.04 
Cooke  IW.)  Medical  and  moral  life.  1S53.  .5138.06 
Elam    (C.)      Body    vs.    miud.      [In    his    Physician's    problems, 

1869.] 43a3.12 

Hatch   {B.   F.)     The  constitution  of  man,  physically, 

morally,  and  spiritually  considered.  1806.  5i:i8.U'7 
Maudsley  (H.)   Body  and  mind  :  specially  in  reference 

to  mental  disorders.    1871 4333.15 

Moore    {G.)      The  body  in    relation    to   the    mind. 

1853 5438.12 

—  Power  of  the  soul  over  the  body.  1852.  •  .  5438.13 
Kewnham  (IK)    Keciprocal    influence   of   body  and 

mind.     1842 5438.14 

Tiike  {D.  H.)  Illustrations  of  the  influence  of  the 
mind  upon  the  body  in  health  and  disease. 
Designed  to  elucidate  the  action  of  the  ima,>,'ina- 

tion.     1873 4333.29 

Winslow  (F.)     On  the  preservation  of  the   health  of 

body  and  mind 433.5.13 

See  also  Ed.  rev.,  v.  103,  1856.  or  Litteli.  1856  (Body  and 
mind);  V.  109  (Life  and  or;;aiiization)  ;  Fortu.  rev.,  Dec., 
1874  (Body  aud  mind)  ;  "Wiuslow's  Jour,  of  psy.  med.,  v.  8, 
1»55  (Brain  iu  rel.  to  mind)  ;  v.  7, 1854  Corielatiou  ot  psy- 
chol.  with  physiology).  JQE5"  Sec  also  Biology  (p.  216)  ; — 
Brain  (p.  755); — Insanity  (p.  700);— Nervous  system  (p.  763); 
also,  iu  the  general  alpljabet.  Animal  magnetism  (p.  28); — 
Spiritualism  ; — Philosophy  {Psychology). 

99.  Microscopical  Medicine. 

Beale  {L.  S.)  The  microscope  and  its  application  to 
clinical  medicine.     3d  ed.     1866.   .     .     .  4336.28 

Frey  {H.)  The  microscope  and  microscopical  tech- 
nology.    Tr.  by  G.  11.  Cutter.     1872.       .  4838.22 

Uniled  States.  {Army  medical  museum. )  Catalogue  of 
microscopical  section.  By  E.  Curtis.  18b7.  4338.02 
es"  See  also  Histology  (p.  760). 

100.  Midwifery. 

Barnes  {E.)     Eeport,  etc.     1865-06—1869-70.  .  4304.07* 

Briqht^J.  M.)     Keport,  elc.     1863 4304.05 

Cazemu^  (P.)    Treatise  on  midwifery.     1874.  4335. 'z3 

Hnoitl  (G.)     Eeport,  etc.     186U-63 4aO!.G2 

Milne  {A.)     Midwifery.     1871 4335.22 

Pickmere  {J.  R.)  Address  on  the  propriety  of  midwives  instead 
of  surgeons,  practising  nridwilery.  [In  Pamphleteer, 
y.  28.] 6068.28 


BROOKLTN     LIBRARY, 


MEDICINE  :     Military  Medicine  (..  Nose. 


763 


Schrueder  iK.)  Manual  of  midwifery,  including  the 
pathology  of  pregnancy  and  the  puerperal  state. 
Tr.  by  C.  H.  Carter.     1878 4335.31 

Swayne  (</.  (?.)    Obstetric  aphorisms.    1871.     .  4335.23 

101.  Military  Medicine.. 

Saxter  {J.  H.)  Statistics,  medical  and  anthropologi- 
cal, of  the  provost-marshal-general's  bureau.  2  v. 
1875 4338.19 

Oovid  (B.  A.)  Investigations  in  the  military  and  an- 
thropological statistics  of  Amer.  soldiers.     1869. 

Hammond  {W.  A.,  cd.)  Military,  medical,  and  surgi- 
cal essays  prepared  for  the  CJnited  States  sanitary 

commission.   18154 432G.18 

Conlenls  :  Post  (A.)  and  Van  Buren  (W.  H  )  Military  hy- 
gieue  aud  therapeutics.  Harris  (E.)  Control  and  preven- 
tion of  intectiouB  diseases.  Van  Buren  (W.  H.)  Qtiiuiue 
as  a  prophylactic  againBt  uialarious  diseases.  Rules  for 
preserving  the  health  of  the  soldier.  Smith  (F.  G.)  and 
Stille(.\.)  Vaccination  ill  armies.  Hammond  {W.  A.)  Scur- 
vy. Metcalf  (-I.T.)  Miasiuatic  fevers.  UphamfJ.B.j  Coutin- 
ue J  fevers.  Metcalf  (J.  T.)  Yellow  fever.  FUnt  (A.)  Pneu- 
monia. Stille  (A.)  Dysentery.  Mott  (V.)  Pain  and  anaes- 
thetics. Hemorrhage  from  wouuds.  Packard  (J.  H.) 
Treatment  of  fractures.  Smith  (S.)  .^mputalii'na.  Hod- 
ges (R.  M.)  Excisiou  of  the  joiuts  for  traumatic  causes. 
Bumstead  (F.  J.)  Venereal  diseases. 

Mann  (J. )  Medical  sketches  of  the  campaigns  of  1812- 
14.     1816 4343.26 

Mayo  (C.)  Medical  service  of  the  federal  army.  [In  Gallon  (F) 
Vacatiou  tourists.  1862-3.] 923.13 

United  States,  bunjeon  general's  office.  Medical  and 
surgical  history  of  the  war  of  the  rebellion,  (1801- 
65).  Part  i.,  v.  1-2,  pt.  n.,  r.  2.  1870.  .  433S.07 
Part  I.  By  J.  J.  Woodward,  v.  1.  Medical,  v.  2.  Sur- 
gical.    Part  II.    V.  2.  Surgical  history,  by  G.  A.  Otis. 

—  Report  on  the  hygiene  of  the  U.  S.  army,  with  de- 

scriptions of  military  posts.     1875.     .     .  4338.10 
Ste  also  Atl.  mo.,  v.  10.  18B2  (Article  by  E.  Jarvis). 

—  Statistical  report  on  the  sickness  aud  mortality  in 

the   army   of  the  U.  S.,    1839-55,   1855-60.     2  v. 
"Washington,  1856-60.  4^ 

—  Army  medical  museum.     Catalogue  of  the  medical 

section.     By  J.  J.  Woodward.    1867.  .     .  4338.02 
United  Slates  sanitary  commission.     Contributions  re- 
lating to  the  causation  and  prevention  of  disease 
and  to  camp  disease.  Ed.  by  A. Flint. 1867.  4343.24 

[Reports  on  military  medicine  and    surgery.] 

1863 4347.10 

;8S-  See  also  Surgery  (^^.  768). 

102.  Miu£a:al  Springs. 

Allen  {R.  L.)  Analysis  of  the  principal  mineral  foun- 
tains at  Saratoga  Springs.     1853.     .     .     .  432S.  04 

Cutler  ( 2'. )  Notes  on  Spa  :  its  chalybeate  springs. 
1871 4328.03 

Gibson  ( ir.  S.)  Miner.il  springs  ;  their  medicine  and  mytho- 
logy.    [In  his   .Miscellanies.  2a  s  ,  18ii3  ;  p.  162-lUl.]  2528.14 

OranaiUe  (A.  B.)  The  Midland  and  Southern  Spas 
of  England,  and  principal  sea-bathing  places. 
1841 953.01 

Macpherson  (J.)    Baths  and  wells  Of  Europe.     4328.01 

Madden  ( T.  M. )  The  Spas  and  their  use.  Belgium, 
Germany,  Switzerland,  France  and  Italy.  3d  ed. 
1874 4328.06 

Moorman  t  J.J.)  Mineral  springs  of  N.  A.  1873.  4328.05 

—  Virginia  springs,  and   springs  of  the  South   and 

^Vest.     1>59 1113.09 

j^"  See  also  Baths  and  batliing  (p.  755). 

103.  Mouth  aud  Lips. 

Holmes  (T.)    Svstem  of  surgery,  v.  4,  186*  ;  p.  77-182  (arJ.  by  Q. 

D.  Pollock) ^ 4337.04 

Vogel  {A]     Diseases  of  the  lips  and  C{Aty  of  the  mouth.     [In 

Ziemssen  (H.  von).     Cycl.,  v.  6,  1876  ;  p.  733-860.]  .  4358.06 

104.  Movement  Cure, 

Taylor  {C.  F.)  Theory  and  practice  of  the  movement 
cure.     1861 4324.30 

Taylor  (0.  H.)  Exposition  of  the  Swedish  movement 
cure.     1860 4324.29 

105.  Muscular  System. 

Flint   (.4.,  jr.)      On  the  source  of  muscular  power. 

1878 4355.25 

Holmes  [T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  3,  1862 ;  p.  667-614  {art.   by 

W.  J.  Little) 4337.03 


Narcotics.     See  Stimulants  and  narcotfca  (p.  707). 

106.  Neck. 

Uolmes  (r.)  System  of  surgery,  v,  3, 1861  ;  p.  270  339  (art.  by  H. 
Gray) 4337.02 

107.  Nervoua  System. 

Archives  of  electrology  and  neurology  :  a  journal  of 

electro-therapeutics   and  nervous  diseases.     Ed. 

by  G.  M.  Beard,     v.  1,  1874 4357.01 

Bauduy    (J.   E.)     Diseases  of   the  nervous  system. 

1876 4327.31 

Bell  (Sir  C.)    Nervous  system  of  the   human   body. 

1814 4327.25 

Brown.Siquard  {C.  E.)    Lectures  on  the  nerves.     [In  Tribune 

pop.  science,  pt.  2.  1874.) 3908.01 

—  Lectures.     [In  Lancet.  18G6.J 

Campbell  (H. )  Treatise  on  nervous  exhaustion  and 
diseases  induced  by  it.     8th  ed.   1874.     .  4327.22 

Dickson  (J.  T.)  Science  and  practice  of  medicine  in 
relation  to  mind,  the  pathology  of  nerve  centres, 
and  the  jurisprudence  of  insanity  :  lectures. 
1874 4357.15 

Erb  [W.  H.)  Diseases  of  the  peripheral  cerebro-spinal  nerves, 
[/n  Ziemssen  (H.  von).    Cycl..  v.  11.  1876.]     .     .    .4368.11 

—  Diseases  of  the   spinal   cord  and  medulla  oblongata.      [In 

Ziemssen,  v.  13,  1878.; 4358.13 

Flint  (A., jr.)     Physiology  of  man:  nervous  system. 

1870 4"326.09 

Hammond  (W.  A.)  Treatise  on  diseases  of  the  ner- 
vous system.  1871 ■J327.27 

—  Spiritualism   and  allied  causes  and  conditions  of 

nervous  derangement.     1876 3815.45 

Holmes  {T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  3,  1862;  p.  876-896  (Diseases, 

etc.,  by  C.  E.  Brown-Sequard) 4337.03 

Huff(G.)  Electro-i^hysiology.  1853.  .  .  .  4327.26 
Laycock  (T.)  Mind  and  brain,  v.  2,  1869  ;  p.  331.442.]  .  .  6414.15 
Lewes  (G.  H.)     Physical  basis  of  mind.    1877.  5414.22 

ilfaut/sfej((H.)  /n  Ais  Phys.  of  mind.  1868 4333.10 

Mitchell  (S.  W.)  Injuries  of  nerves  and  their  conse- 
quences.    1872 4332.20 

—  Wear    and   tear  ;    or    hints   for    the    overworked. 

1871 4322.21 

Murray,  [pseudon.'i  Emotional  diseases  of  the  sympa- 
thetic system  of  nerves.     1868 4327.24 

Prochaska  (G.)  Dissertation  on  the  nervous  system.  [Witk  TJn.- 
zer(J.  A)    Physiology.] .• .    .     .4317.15 

Radcliffe  (C.  B.)  Dynamics  of  nerve  and  muscle. 
1871 4332.17 

Reynolds  {J.  R.)  System  of  med.,  v.  2,  1872  ;  p.  1-801 
{art.  by  H.  Maudsley,  W.  AV.  Gull,  J.  R.  Rey- 
nolds, C.  B.  Radcliffe,  and  others).     .     .  4315.05 

Romberrj  (M.  H.)  Manual  of  nervous  diseases.  2  v. 
]8o3 4316.21 

Spwzheiin  {J.  O.)  Anatomy  of  brain,  with  view  of  nervous  sys- 
tem.    1836 4337.28 

Verity  {R.)  Changes  produced  in  the  nervous  sj-stem 
by  civilization  considered.     2d  ed.   1839.   4327.28 

West  ( C. )  On  some  disorders  of  the  nervous  system 
in  childhood.     1871 4*i32.19 

\^hyatl  (R.)  Essay  on  the  vital  and  other  involuntary 
motions  of  animals.     1751 4327.16 

Zie7nssen   (H.  von).      Cycl.  of   med.,  v.  11-14.     1876- 

78. 435^.11 

Cimtents  :  v.  11.  Erb  (W.  H.)  Diseases  of  the  peripheral 
cerebro-spinal  nerves.  12.  Nothnagel  (H.),  Hitzig  (E.),  • 
Obernier  (F.),  Heubner  (O.)  and  Huguenin  o.)  Diseases 
of  the  brain  and  its  membranes.  13.  Erb  (W.  H.)  Dis- 
eases of  the  spinal  cord  aud  medulla  oblongata.  14  Eu- 
lenburg  (A.)  Vaso-motor  aud  trophic  neuroses,  catalepsy. 
Nothnagel  (H.)  Epilepsy.  Bauer  (J.)  Tetanus.  Ziemssen 
(H.  von).  Chorea.  Jolly  (F.)  Hysteria.  Eussmaul  (A.) 
Disturbances  of  speech. 

jjsS*  .See  aUo  Stimulants  and  narcotics  (p.  767)  ; — Spine 
(p.  7671  ;—  Brain  (p.  7o5  )  •.—  Insanity  (p.  760)  ;—  Mental 
physiology  (p.  762)  ;— Ophthalmoscope  (p.  764). 

108.  Nem-algia. 

Anslie  {F.  E.)  Neuralgia  and  the  diseases  that  resem- 
ble it.     1871 4332.16 

—  Neuralgia.  [In  Reynolds.  System  of  med.,  v.  2,  1872  ;  p. 
734-761.] 4316.06 

109.  Nose. 

Holmes  {T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  3,  1862  ;  p.  189.223  (Diseases. 

by  A.  Die) 4337.03 

jSS'  See  also  Respiratory  organs  (p.  766). 


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MEDICINE  :    Nursing  to  Physiology. 


110.  Nursing. 

DomvilleiE.  J.)     Manual  for  hospital  nurses.     2d  ed. 

1875.  . 4322.31 

Mitchell  (S.  W.)    Nurse  and  patient,  and  camp  cure. 

1877 4322.32 

h'ighiinqnle  (F.)     Notes  on  nursing.     1860.     .  4322.11 

jVo(e.— lioviewed  in  Qu.  rev.,  v.  107, 1860. 
White  (  V. )     Manual  of  nursing  prepared  for  the  train- 
ing school  for  nurses  attached  to  Bellevue  hos- 
pital.    1878 4322.33 

See  also  Macmillan,  Sept.,  1876  (Sick-nuiBOS,  by  Maria 
Trench). 

Ophthalmology.    See  Eye  (p.  768). 

J  111.  Ophthalmoscope. 

AVbuitiT.  C.)  On  the  use  of  the  ophthalmoscope  in 
diseases  of  the  nervous  system  and  of  the  kid- 
neys;  also  in  other  disorders.     1871.     .  4341.20 

Wilson  (H.)  Lectures  on  the  theory  and  practice  of 
the  ophthalmoscope.     1868 4341.23 

Opium.     See  Stimulants  and  narcotics  (p.  767). 

112.  Orthopedic  Surgery. 

Bigeloio    (H.    J.)      Manual    of   orthopedic    surgery. 

1845 4348.18 

Holmes  (T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  3,  1862  ;  p.  622-556  (or/,  by  T. 

Tatum) 4337.03 

Knight  (J. )     Orthopsedia.     1874 4348. 17 

tiayre  (L.  A.)     Lectures  on  orthopedic  surgery  and 

diseases  of  the  joints.     1876 4348.19 

113.  Palate. 

Wagner  (E.  L.)  Diseaeea  of  the  soft  palate.  [In  Ziemssen  (H. 
Ton).     Cycl.,  V.  6,  1876  i  p   863-994.] 4368.06 

114.  Paralysis. 

Sastian  {C.  S.)  On  paralysis  from  brain  disease  in 
its  common  forms.     1875 4323.16 

See  also  Wiuslow's  jour,  of  med.  psy.,  v.  12, 1859  (General 
paralysis). 

,8^  See  also  Nervous  system  (p.  763). 

115.  Parasites  and  Worms. 

Cobbold  (T.  S.)  Entozoa,  with  ref.  particularly  to  the 
intemal^arasites  of  man.     1864.     .     .     .   4318.19 

—  Internal  parasites  of   our  domesticated  animals. 

1873 4318.20 

—  Worms.       Lectures    on-  practical    helminthology. 

1872 4341.07 

Fleming  {G.)  Animal  plagues.  1871.  .  .  .  4332.02 
HelUr   [A.]    Diseases  from  migratory  parasites.    [In  Ziemssen 

(H.  vou).     Cycl.,  V.  3,   187.');  p.  65O-660.J      ....  4358.03 

—  Intestiual  parasites.     [In  Ziemssen  (H.  von).    Cycl.  of  med., 

V.  7,  1876.) 4358.07 

Holmes  [I.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  4,  1864  ;  p.  902-920  [art.  by  a. 

Busk) 4337.04 

Kuclmnnieister  (F.)     Vegetable  parasites  of  the  human 

body.     2  V.    18."j7 4316.14 

Leidy  {J.)      Flora  found  in  living  animals.     [In  Sm.  contrib., 

V.  6] 3937.06 

BiehcAd  (C.  T.)  Tape  and  cystic  worms.  1857.  4316.15 
White  {J.  C.)    Vegetable    parasites.     [In  Mass.    State  board  of 

health.     3d  report.  1871.) 4346.19 

4®*  See  also  Medical  zoology  (p.  762). 

»  Pathology.    See  Systematic  Treatises  (p.  754). 

116.   Pelvis. 

Holmes  (T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  2.  1861  ;  p.  476-616  [art.  by  J. 

Birkett) 4337.02 

M^  See  also  Abdomen  (p.  755). 

117.  Pharmacy  and  Pharmacology. 

Beadey  (H.)  Druggist's  gen.  receipt  book.  1857.  4216.38 

Brilish  pharmacopoeia.    1867 4313.10 

Flitckiger  (F.  A. )  and  Uanhury  {D. )  Pharmacographia  : 
a  hist,  of  the  principal  drugs  of  vegetable  origin. 

1874 4313.13 

Oriffiih  [R.  E.)    Universal  formulary.     3d  ed.,  revised 
and  enl.  by  J.  M.  Maisch.     1874.    .     .     .4313.14 
ifiij/ies  ( B. )  Manual  of  pharmacodynamics.  1868.4342.03 
King  (J.)     American  dispensatory.     1870.       .  4313.11 
Markoe  [G.  F.  H.)    Legislation    iu    relation   to  pharmacy.    [In 
Amer,  soc.  sci.  assoc.     Trans.,  no.  5,  1873.]    .     .    .  5811.03 
Morfit  i  C. )     Chemical  and  pharmaceutical   manipula- 
tions.   1849 4216.39 


P/ja)-mnceu(ica(  journal.     2d  ser.     v.  10-11.     1859-60— 

69-70 4311.02 

Same.     3d  s.     v.  1-7.     1870-71— 70-77.   .  43U.  13 

Pharmacopma  of  the  U.  S.     Phil.,  1873.   12°.  4313.12 
Pierce  {C.H.)   Examination  of  drugs,  medicines,  chemi- 
cals, etc.  ■  1853 4216.40 

Waring  [E  J.)  Pharmacopoeia  of  India.  1868.  4313.09 

W^ood   (Q.  B.)  and  Bache  [F.)    Dispensatory  of  the 

United  States.     12th  ed.     ISUS.     .     .     .4313.0'' 

a5~  See  also  Chemistry  [JUedical,  p.  264) ; — Materia  medica 

(p.  762). 

118.  Physiology. 

Beecher  [C.  E.)    Letters  to  the  people  on  health  and 

happiness.     1855 4325.01 

Same.     1856 4325.02 

—  Physiology  and  calisthenics.  1858.  .  .  4325.05 
Blackwell  (E. )  Lectures  on  the  laws  of  life.  1871.  4321.  '.0 
Girpenler  (W.  B.)  Animal  physiology.      Bohn.  4335.04 

—  Principles  of  general  and  comparative  physiology. 

1841 4335.05 

—  Principles  of  human  physiology.  1853.  .4326.01 
tleland  (J. )    Animal  physiology  of  the  human  body. 

1875 4335.03 

Comhe  [A.)  Principles  of  physiology  applied  to  the 
preservation  of  health.     1850.,    .     .     .     .4325.04 

—  Constitution -of  man.     183.5 5412.06 

Vornwallis  (C'.F.)     Connection  between  physiology  and 

intellectual  philosophy,  [anon.]  Iti46.  5421.21 
DallcmiJ.C.)    Human  physiology.     18.59.      .4326.03 

—  Physiology  and  hygiene  for  schools,  eic.  1868.  4325.06 
Diuia  (A.  H.)    Ethical  and  physiological  inquiries. 

1862 2521.25 

Contents:   Hereditary  character;    Sensuality;    Health: 

Narcotics  ;  Medicine  ;  Physicians  ;  Diet ;  Neuromathy,  etc. 
Do.vy  (J.)  Physiological  researches.  1863.  .  43;i7.02 
Darwin  {E.)    Zoonomia  ;  or  laws  of  organic  life.    1801. 

4  V 4348.01 

Draper  (J.  C.)  Text-book  on  physiology.    1866.  4325.07 

—  Text-book  on  anatomy,  physiology,  and  hygiene. 

1866 4;i26.05 

Draper  (^J.W.)    Human  physiology.     1860.    .4326.04 
Flint  (A.)    Physiology  of  man.    [v.  1.]   Introduction. 
The  blood.   Circulation.  Respiration.  1866.4326.06 
Same.     [v.  2.]     Alimentation.     Digestion.     Ab- 
sorption.    Lymph,  and  chyle.     1867.      .  4326.07 

Same.     [v.  3.]    Secretion.    Excretion.    Ductless 

glands.     Nutrition.     Animal  heat.     Movements. 

Voice  and  speech.     lijlO 4326.08 

Same.     [v.  4.]    Ner-s^us  system.     1872.4326.09 

Same.     [v.    5.  ]     Special    senses.      Generation. 

1874 4326.26 

—  Text-book  of  human  physiology.  1S76.  .4318.12 
Fowler  (0.  S.)     Physiology.     185.1 4325.08 

—  and  L.  N.)    New  illustrated  self  instructor  in  phre- 

nology and  physiology.     1871 5431.13 

Foole  (E.  B.)  Science  in  story.  Sammy  Tubbs,  the 
boy   doctor,    and    "Sponsie,"   the    troublesome 

monkey.     4  v.     1874 196.25 

Contents  :  v.  1.  The  bones,  cartilages  and  muscles.  2. 
Circulation  and  absorption  ; — Arteries,  veins,  capillaries, 
lymphatics,  lacteal  radicles,  villi.  3.  Digestive,  nutritive, 
respiratory,  -and  vegetative  nervous  systems.  4.  Brain 
and  nerves.  Cerebral  physiology. 
Foster  (M.)  Science  primers.  Physiology.  1874.  4325.31 

—  and  Langley  (J.  N.)    Course  of  elementary  practical 

physiology.     1876 4326.27 

Goadby  (H.)  Text-book  of  vegetable  and  animal 
physiology.     1S58 4327.01 

Ooldbeck  \J.  C.)  Metaphysic  of  man,  or  the  pure  part 
of  the  physiol4|y  of  man.     2d  ed.     1812.   4325.29 

ff)-isco)ii  (J.  U. )     Animal  mechanism  and  physiology. 

1839 ■. 4325.U9 

_  Hammond  (W.  A.)  Physiological  memoirs.  1863.  4327.03 

Herdrnan  (J. )  Essay  on  the  causes  and  phenomena  of 
animal  life.     1795 4325. '-•9 

Iiewson(W.)  Works.  Ed.  G.  Gulliver.  1846.  4316.09 
Contents  :  Properties  of  the  blood,  and  its  morbid  appear- 
ances. Lymphaticsyatem  iumah  and  otheraulmals.  De- 
tached papers. 

Hintm  (J.)    Report  on  physiology.     1863-64 4304.06 

Huxley  (S.  H.)  and  Youmans  (W.  J.)  Elements  of 
physiology  and  hygiene.     1870.     .     .     .  432.5.27 

Jacques  {D.  U. )  Hints  towards  physical  perfection. 
1859 4325.16 


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MEDICINE  :     Physiology  lo  Reproduction. 


765 


Kanp(T.  L.)  Natural  history  of  creation.  .  5075.29 
Kirke^(W.S.)  Himcl-book  of  physiology.  1S72.  4;i2ai5 
Lardiier  (Z). )     Animal  physics  ;  or,  the  body  and  its 

functions.     1857 43;!5.02 

Lawrence  ( W. )     Lectures  on  comparative  physiology. 

1818 4;K5.10 

iaujson  (//.)  Mimmilof  pop.  physiology.  1873.  4325.28 
Le  Pilenr  {A.)  Wonders  of  the  human  body.  4325.26 
Letcntrneau  (C.)    Biology.     Transl.  by  "VVm.  Maccall. 

1878 4722.26 

Lewen  (C.il)  Physiol,  of  common  life.  2v.  1850.  4325.11 
Mad  (J.)     Histoire  d'uue  bouchee  de  pain  :  I'homme. 

lt,G8 4325.03 

—  History  of  a  mouthful  of  bread  ;  and  its  effect  on  the 

organization  of  men  and  animals.     18(j6.   4325.25 

—  The  little  kingdom  ;  or  the  servants  of  the  stomach  : 

life  ofman  and  animals.  2v.  L., 1807.  16°.  4325.23 

Same.     New  York,  1868.  12^ 4325.15 

Same.     Les  serviteurs  de  Testomac.      .   7047.03 

Malteucci  ( C. )     Lectures  on  the  physical  phenomena  of 

living  beings.     1847 4325.30 

ilnntgomery  (£.)    K.-port  on  physiology.    1802 4304  M 

Madie    {It)      Man  :    in   his    physical    structure   and 

adaptations.     18.58 4325.13 

Miiller  {J.)     Physiology  of  the  senses,  voice,  and  mus- 
cular motion,  with  mental  faculties.   1848.  4318.01 
Power  (H.)     Report  on  physiology,  1865-6—1869-70.       .     .  4304.07 

Boget  (P.  M.)  Animal  and  vegetable  physiology  with 
ref.  to  qatural  theology.     2  v.     1S4U.       .3524.10 

Radicke  (0.)  On  the  importance  and  value  of  arith- 
metic means,  with  special  reference  to  the  meta- 
morphosis of  tissue.     1861 4302.02 

Self-help  ;  with  physiological  chart,  [anon.  ]1870.  5431. 15 

Swedenborg  {E.)  The  animal  kingdom.  2  v.  1843- 
44 4326.13 

—  Economy  of  the  animal  kingdom.  2  V.  1845.  4326.11 
Todd  (R.  B.,  editor).     Cyclopaedia  of  physiology.     5  v. 

in  0.     1859 4336.06 

Unzer  {J.A.)  Principles  of  physiology.  1851.  4317.15 
WUkin.ion  ( ■/.  J.  0. )   Human  body  and  its  connection 

with  man.     1854 4325.14 

5r:c  also  Chemistry  (Animal  <fnd  physiological,  p.  264) ; — 

Biology  (p.  216)  ;—  Mental  physiology  (p.  76i)  ;—  Natural 

history  [Com^aralivc  physioloi/yu 

119.  Plague. 

Bertrand  (J.B.)  Hist,  account  of  plague  at  Marseilles.  1720.  4334.19 

Blackmore  {Sir  R.)     Discourse  ou  plague.     1721 4334.20 

BrndleylR.)  Plague  at  Marseilles  cousidered.  4th  ed.  1721.  4334.20 
Brookes  {R.)     History  of  pestilential  distempers  for  300  years  last 

past.     2d  ed.     1722 4334.20 

Cotbatch  [Sir  J.)    Scheme  for  proper  methods  to  be  taken  with  tNe 

plague.     1721 4334.19 

—  Observations  on  the  scheme.    1721 4334.19 

Collection  of  very  valuable  and  scarce  pieces  relating  to  the  last 

plague  in  1605.     [anon.]     2d  ed.     1721 4334.19 

DeFoe(D.)    History  of  the  plague  in  London.     [In  his  Misc-el. 

works.  V.  9,  1810.] 6033.09 

Note. — A  work  of  the  imagination. 
Deidier[A.)    Nature  of  the  plague  at  Maisellleg.     1722.     .4334.20 
Diemerbroeck  (Lde).    Treatise  cone,  the  pestilence.    1722.  4334.20 
Discourse  couceruing  the  plague,     [anon.]    1721.     .     .     .  4334.20 
Kennedy  [P.]     Discourse  on  pestileucs  and  contagion,    [anon.] 

1721 4334.20 

—  Secoud  discourse.     1721 4334.19 

Liebermeister  [K.]    The  plague,     [/u  Ziemssen  (H.  von).  Cycl.  of 

med.,  v.  1,  1874  ;  p.  466-483.)       .......     .4358.01 

Maclean  (C.)  Summary  of  facts,  etc.  Non-existence  of  conta- 
gion,    [/u  Pamphleteer,  v.  10,  1820.) 60.58.10 

M'lssa  (iV.)     Liber  de  peste  contractus.     1721 4334.19 

M^ufl  iR.)    Short  discourses  cone.  pest,  contagion.      .    .  4334.19 

—  Doctor  Mead's  Short  discourse  explained,  or  his  account,  etc., 
0  exploded,     [cijioll.]     2d  ed.     1722 4334.19 

Milroy  (ff.)    [In  Reynolds.    System  of  med.,  v.  1,  1870;  p.  628- 

638.) 4316.04 

Place  {—).  An  hypothetical  notion  of  the  plague.  1721.  4334  20 
Pringlc{J.}  Rational  onqu  into  natureof  the  plague.  1722.4334.20 
l*ye  (O.)    Discourse  of  the  plague,  wherein  Dr.  Mead's  uoti>>ns 

are  refuted.     1721 4334,19 

RosseHA.)     Treatise  cone,  the  plague.     1722 4334.20 

Scarborough  (Sir  C.)    Practical  method  for  the  cure  of  the  plngue 

in  London,  1605 4334.20 

Sttme  remarks  on  three  treatises  :  viz..  Dr.  Mead's  and  Dr.  Pye's. 

[anon.]     1721 4334.19 

Strother  (E.)    Experienced  measures  how  to  manage  the  small 

pox;  with  method  used  in  the  plague.  1721.  .  .  4334.20 
>ri»is  (T.)  Preaerv.  from  infection  of  the  plague.  1721.  4334.'20 
T!tucydid^.     History  of  the  plHgue  of  Athens.    Tr.  with  remarks 

explauatnry  of  its  patlioiogy,  by  C.  Collier.  1857.  4344.06 
.S'-':  aiso  Wiuslow's  Medical  critic,  V.  2,  18G2  (Antiq.  of  the 

plague). 


120.  Poisons. 

Boeltm  (R.),  Xaunym(B.),and  Bo^ck  (H.von).  Poiflous.  [/n  Ziems- 
sen's  Cycl.  of  mud.,  V.  17,  1818.) 43".t).17 

Draper  (F.  \V.)  Arsenic  in  certain  green  colora.  [In  Mass.  SttOe 
board  of  health.     3d  report.     1871.) 4345.10 

FaggeC.II.     Report  on,  and  materia  medica.     1804.    .     .  4304.06 

Hammond  ( ir.  A  )  Carroval  and  vao.  the  South  Americ;in  atrow 
poison. — Supposed  new  species  of  upas.  [In  his  Memoirs, 
1863;  p.  181-294.) 4327.0B 

Otto  (K  ./. )  M.anual  of  the  detection  of  poisons,  with 
additions  by  W.  Elderhorst.     1857.     .     .-1343.(3 

Reme  (J.  J.)     Manual  of  toxicology.     1874.   .   4343.04 

Sanderson  (J.  B.)     Report  on  toxicology.     1861-62.    .     .     .4304.08 
iVoodinnn{\V.  B.)  and    Tidy  ((J.  M.)     Forensic  medi- 
cine and  toxicology.     1877 4343.06 

Wormley  (T.G.)    Micro-chemistry  of  P.  1869.4343.05 
See  also  Atlantic  mo.,  v.  22.  1864  (Modern   methods  of 
studying  poisons,  by  S.  W.  Blitchell)  ;  Medical  critic,  v.  2, 
1862  (Slow  and  secret  poisoning). 

4;^  See  also  works  on  Medical  jurisprudence  in  Law 
(p.  689) ;  and  ante  (p.  762). 

Animal  Poisoris. 

BoltxTiger  (O.)  Infection  by  animal  poisons.  [In  Ziemssen  (H. 
von)      Cycl.  of  med.,  v.  3,  1876  ;  p.  313-651.)  .     .    .  4358.03 

Holmes  (T.)  S,vstem  of  surgery,  v.  1,  1860  ;  p.  618-649  (Poisoned 
wounds,  by  A.  Poland) 4337.01 

Same.  v.  4,  1864  ;  p.  921-926  (Venomous  insects  and  rep- 
tiles, by  G.  Bush) 4337.04 

as-  See  also  Medical  zoology  (p.  762)  ;— Hydrophobia 
(p.  760). 

Practice.    See  Systematic  treatises  (p.  764). 

121.  Prostate. 

Thompson  {Sir  H.)     Diseases  of  the   prostate  :   their 

pathology  and  treatment.     4th  ed.     1873.  4335.12 

j*5*  See  also  Kidneys  and  Genito-urinary  organs  (p.  761). 

122.  Purpura. 

Hillier  (T.)  Purpura.  [In  Reynolds.  System  of  med.,  v.  1, 
1870  ;  p.  790-804.) 4316.04 

123.  Pyaemia. 

Bristowe  (J.  S.)    [In  Reynolds.   System  of  med.,  v.  1,  1870  :  p. 

653-690.) 4316.04 

Holmes  (T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  1,  1860  :  266-293  (art.  by  G.  W. 

Callender) 4337.01 

124.  Quackery. 

Bigelow  (J.)  In  his  Nature  in  disease,  etc.  1854.  .  .  .  4321 .05 
Brodie  (Sir  B.  C.)    On  quacks  and  quackery,     [/n /lij  Works,  v.  1, 

1866.) 4316.08 

£s-,sv(i/.9  on  quackery,      [anon.]     1K36.       .     .     .  2524. '.'2 
King  (D.)    Quackery  unmasked.    [In  his  HomCBopathy,  Thomson- 
ism,  e(c.     1858.) 43-22.08 

See  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  31.  1878  (A  good  word  for 
quackery) ;  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  91,  1862  (Physicians  and 
quacks)  ;  Nat.  qu.  rov.,  v.  8,  1864.  and  v.  24.  1872  (Quack 
doctors)  ;  Temple  Bar,  Dec,  1872  (Q.  of  the  18th  century); 
Medical  critics,  v.  1, 1861  (Profesional  tricksters). 

125.  Quarautiue. 

Granville  (A.  B.)    Letter  to  W.   Huskisson,  on  the  quarantine 

bill.     [In  Pamphleteer,  v.  26.  1825  ] 6058.25 

Maclean  (C.)  On  quarantine  laws,  (/n  Pamphl.,  v.  21,  1823.)  60.M.21 
Macmichael   (IF.)     Brief  sketch  of  the  progress  of  opmion    on 

contagion  ;  with   remarks  on  the  subject  of  quarantine. 

[in  Pamphleteer,  v.  25,  1825.) :     •    •  6058.25 

National  quarantine  and  sanitary  convention.     2d-3d 

convention,  1859-60.     2  v 4345.15 

jO"  See  also  Sanitary  science  (p.  766). 

126.  Rail-wray-traveling. 

Fletcher  {J.  0.)  Kailwaj-s  in  their  medical  aspects. 
1867 43-27.18 

127.  Rectum,  Anus,  etc. 

Dup-jiytren  (0.)    Diseases  of  the  rectum.  1854.  4316.04 
gS"  See  also  Digestive  organs  (p.  762). 

128.  Reproductive  Organs. 

Acton  (  W. )  Functions  and  disorders  of  the  reproduc- 
tive organs.     5th  ed.     1871 433.").  15 

Flint  (A.,  jr.)     Physiology  :  generation.     1871.    .     .     .     .4320.26 

Holmes  (T.)  System  of  surgery,  v.  4,  1864  ;  p.  639-653  (Disiases 
otthe  male  organs,  by  G.  M.  Humphrey,  and  others.)  4337.04 

Svoedeyiborg  ( K )  The  generative  organs.  18  i2.  4335.11 
Jtg-See  a!jo  Marriage  (p.  761)  ;— Prostate  (p.  76.5)  ;— Sper- 
matorrhea (p.  707)  ;  — Kidneys  and  geuito-ui-inary  organs 
(p.  761) ;— Venereal  diseases  (p.  768)  ;— Women  (p.  769)  ;— 
Natural  history  (Reproduction). 


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129.  Respiratory  System. 

Dobell  (H.)     On  winter  cough,  catarrh,  bronchitis,  em- 
physema, asthma,     ad  ed.     1875.  .     .     .  4324.34 
FlinHA.Jr.)     /n  Ais  Physiology,  t.  1,  1866 4326.06 

Masse  {C.  E.)  Diseases  of  the  organs  of  respiration. 
1846 4316.07 

Loomis  (A.  L.)  Lectures  on  diseases  of  the  respira- 
tory organs,  heart  and  kidneys.     1875.   .  4354, 16 

Pettenkofer  {M.)  Apparatus  for  testing  the  results  of  respiration. 
[M  Sm.  report,  1S64  ] 3936.19 

Reynolds  {J.  B.)  System  of  med..  t.  3,  1871  ;  p.  421- 
958 4315.06 

Contents  :  Mackenzie  (M.)  Diseases  of  the  larynx.  Jen- 
ner  (5ir  W.)  Kiuphysemaof  the  hiiiys.  Salter(H)  Asthma. 
Bennett  (J.  H.)  Phthisis  piUmonalis.  Eeigel  {H.J  Can- 
cer of  the  Iudrb.  Fox  (W.)  Pneumonia  ;— Syphilitic  affec- 
tions : — Brown  induration.  Bastian  (H.  C.)  Cirrhosis  of 
the  lung.  Hewitt  (G.)  Apneumatosis.  Roberts  (F.  T.) 
Bronchitis.  Anstie  {F.  E.)  Pleurodynia  ;— Pleurisy  ; — 
Hydrothorax  : — Pneumothorax. 
Ziemssen  (H.  vim).     Cycl.  of  med.,  v.  4,  1876.   4358.04 

Contents  :  Fraenkel  (B.)  General  diagnosis  of  diseases 
of  the  nose,  pharynx,  and  larynx.  Ziemssen  IH.  von). 
Anseinia,  hyperjeuiia,  hemorrhage,  abuoriual  color,  and 
the  catarrhal  iniiammatioijs  of  the  laryngeal  mucous  raem- 
braue.  Sleiner  (J.)  Croup,  Riegel  (F.)  Diseases  of  the 
trachea  and  bronclii. 

jK5~  See  also  Lungs  (p.  761)  ;—  Consumption  (p.  757)  ; — 
Larynx  (p.  761)  ;— Catarrh  (p.  756)  ;— Throat  (p.  768). 

130.  Rheumatism. 

OarrodiA.B.)  Rheumatoid  arthritis  : — Rheumatism,  [/n  Rey- 
nolds.    System  of  med..  v.  1,  1870  ;  p.  928-956.)       .  4315.04 

Mitchell  (J.  R.)  New  practice  in  acute  and  chronic  rheumatism, 
[/n /lij  Five  essays.     1869] ,4323,08 

131.  Rickets. 

Aitkcn  (W.)  Rickets.  [In  Reynolds.  System  of  med.,  v.  1, 
187U  ;  p.  806-847.] 4316.04 

132,  Sanitary  Science. 

Brooklyn.    Board  of  health.    Report,  1873-75—1875-76. 

2  T 4353.21 

Cliambers's  Papers  for  the  people,  v.  2,  1850 2616.01 

Denton  {J.  B.)  Sanitary  engineering.  1876.  .  3948  16 
Great  Hriiain.    Comniissioiiers  for  inquiring  into  the  iLetilth 

of  large  towns.     lBt-2d  reports,  2  v.   1844.  4341.23 

—  Inspectors  of  factories.     Repofts,  1872.    .     .  4314.22 

—  Nuisances   removal  and   diseases  prevention  act, 

lM-19  Vic,  with  notes.     185') 56.J5.29 

Ouy  ( W.  A. )  Public  health  :  hist,  of  the  prevalent 
and  fatal  diseases  of  the  English  population,  to 
the  end  of  the  ISth  cent.     lS7U.     ,     .     .   4315.'i8 

Harris  {E.)  Health  laws  and  their  administration.  [In  Amer. 
Boc.  Bci.  assuc.     Trans.,  no.  2,  1870.] 6811.01 

Hospital  transports.    In  1802 4 :j43. 27 

Mapotiter  (E.  D.)  Lectures  on  the  public  health. 
18G7 4345.29 

Massachusetts.     Stale  board  of  health.     lst-9th. annual 

report.     1870-78 4345.19 

Principal  contents  ;  v.l.  Sale  of  poisons.  Slaughtering  for 
the  Boston  markets,  etc.  2.  Poisonuig  by  lead.pipe.  Tri- 
china disease.  Charbon,  or  malignant  vesicle,  cause.s  of 
typlioid  fever.  Homes  for  the  poor,  etc.  3.  Arsenic  in 
ceitaiu  green  colors.  Mill-dams  and  other  water  obstruc- 
tions. Use  and  abuse  of  intoxicating  drinks,  tjse  and 
abuse  of  opium.  8ewing  machines.  Slaughtering  and  lat. 
melting.  Vegetable  parasites.  Small-pox,  etc.  4.  Sewer- 
eraga  and  drama  e.  I'lavoring  articles  ot  food  and  drink. 
Food  of  the  people.  Homes  of  the  poor,  etc.  5.  Preven- 
tive medicine.  Condition  of  certain  rivers  of  Mass.  The 
Brighton  abattoir.  Health  of  the  farmers  of  i\Ja>3.  Po- 
litical economy  of  he.dth.  Use  of  zinced  or  galvanized 
iron  for  the  storage  and  conveyance  of  di  inking-water.  etc. 
6.  Inebriate  asylums.  Value  of  liealth  to  the  state. 
Transportation  of  live  stock.  Our  meat  supply.  The 
Brighton  abattoir.  Cremation  of  buri;il.  etc.  7.  Pollu- 
tion of  rivers,  water-tsupply,  disp>3al  of  sewage.  House 
drainage.  Impure  ice,  etc.  8.  Sewerage,  drainage,  etc. 
San,  condition  of  Lynn.  Registration  of  deaths  and  dis- 
eases. The  griAvth  of  children.  Disease  ot  the  mind. 
9.  Drainage  and  hraltU.  Cottage  hospitals.  Dangers  from 
color-blindness.  Filtration  of  potable  water.  Sanitation 
of  public  Rchoola.  Scarlet  fever,  San,  conditions  of  Cam- 
bridge.    Health  of  towns. 

Nationa!  assoc.  for  promotion  of  social  science.    Transactions, 

1857.77.     21  V 6816.01 

Note. — Each  volume  has  a  sanitary  section. 

National  quarantine  and  sanitary  convention.  Proceed- 
ings and  debates  of  the  3d-ith  convention,  18"i9- 
60.     2  V 4345.15 


yewYork(Citi/of).  Metropolitan  board  of  health.  An- 
nual report.     1866-09.     4v 4346.23 

—  Board  of  health.     lBt-4th  annual  report,  1870-71  — 

1873-74.     4v 4347.15 

OdlingiW.)    Report  on  public  hygiene.    1859 4304  02 

Parkes  (JS.  A.)     Manual  of  practical  hygiene,    4th  ed. 

1873 4348.05 

Richardson  {B.  IF.)    National  health.     [In   G-ood  words,  v.  17, 

1876  :  7  av(.] 
Sanderson  {J.  B.)    Report  on  public  hygiene.     1860.    .    .4301.02 
Sanitarian  (The).     A.  N.  Bell,  editor,     v.  1-5.     1873- 

77 8187.01 

Slnion    (J.)      Filth-diseasea    and    their    prevention. 

1876 4347.12 

Stevenson  (r.)  Report  on  public  health.  1869-70.  .  .  .  4304.09 
Tiirbotton  (M.  0.)     Sanitary  legislation  and   science, 

with  special  regard  to  sewage  and  water  supply. 

1872 4313.16 

Wootsey   iT.)    Conference  of  boards  of  health,    [hi  Amer,  soc. 

Bci.  asaoc.    Trans.,  no.  6, 1874.) 6811.03 

jfifS*  See  also  Arts  (ITseful  :  Sewerage  and  drainage,  p.  46  ; 

Warming  and  ventilation,  p.  48)  ; — Quarantine  (p.  765). 

133.  Scarlet  Fever. 

Gee  {S.  J.)    In  Reynolds.     System  of  med.,  v.   1,  1870 ;  p.  149- 

172  J 4316.01 

«3f  See  also  Fevers  (p.  768). 

134.  School  Hygiene. 

Lincoln  [D.  F.)  and  Carroll  {A.  L.)    In  Amer.  soc.  sci.   assoc. 

Trans.,  no.  7,  1874,] 6811.03 

4®~  See  aUo  Sanitary  science  (p.  766). 

135.  Sciatica. 

La\Dson{H.)  Sciatica,  lumbago,  and  brachialgia,  and 
their  cure  by  hypodermic  injection  of  morphia. 
1872 4523,15 

136.  Scrofula. 

Holmes  {T.)    System  of  surgery,  v.  1,  1860  ;  p.  336-360  (art.  by  W. 

S.  Savory) 

Birch-Hirschjield  ( — ).    Scrofnlosis  and  affections  of  the  lymphatic 

glaiula.    [In  Ziemssen  (H.  vouj.    Cycl.   of   med.,   v.    16. 

1877.) 4358.16 

137.  Scturvy. 

Buiiard  [T.)  7n  Reynolds.  System  of  med.,  v,  1.1870;  p.  729- 
764 4316.04 

ImmeiTiivin  [H.)  Halmophilia,  scurvy,  and  morbus  maculosue, 
1/n  Ziemssen's  Cycl.  of  med.,  V.  17,  1878.]  ,     .     .    .4368.17 

138.   Sea-sickness. 

Alderson{Sir  J.)    On  sea-sickness.  1872.     .     .  4351.08. 
See  also  Westm.  rev.,  v,  90,  1868  (p.  462-486). 

139.  Senses. 

Bain  (A.)  Senses  and  intellect.  lS6a.  .  .5421.09 
Bern-itein  (J.)  The  five  senses  of  man.  1876.4323.12 
De   Vere  [M.  Scheie).    The  Benses.     [In  Harper's  mag.,  v.  12  (5 

articles;.] 
Flint  [A.,  jr.)    Physiology ;  special  senses.    1874.    .    .    ,4326,26 
Fourier  (&)    /?i  Aij  Passions  of  the  human  soul.    v.  1,  1851  ;  p. 

1-232 5436.11 

Miiller  [J.)  Physiology  of  the  senses.  18-18.  431.1 1)1 
Senses  :  feeling  aud  smell.    Tr.  from  •  Ana  der  Natur,'     [In  Sm. 

report,  1865  ;  p.  240-290  J 3936  20 

Same.     Taste,  hearing,  and  sight,     [/n  Sm.  report.  1**^. ; 

p.  127-194.] 39T..OI 

Smith  {A.)     Of  the  external  senses.     [In  his  Essays,  etc.,  1796  ; 

p.  266-332] 6416.2t 

Wdsoa   (Q.)     Five  gateways  of  knowledge.     3d   ed. 

1861 432L11 

fliS-  See  also  Nervous  system  (p.  763; ; — Philosophy  {Psy- 

chotogy). 

140.  Sickness.  • 

Martineau  (B.)    Life  in  the  sick-room.     Essays  by  an 

invalid,     18i4 432,i.07 

Same.     3d  ed.     1849 4322,08 

*S"  See  also  Nursing  (p.  764);— Mental  physiology  (p.  762). 

141.  Skiu. 

Ander.mn  (McC.)  On  the  treatment  of  diseases  of  the 
skin.     1872 43.8.11 

Bardf/  (A.)  The  dartrous  diathesis,  or  eczema  and 
its  allied  affections.     Is66 4;!12.16 

Hebra  (F.)  On  diseases  of  the  skin,  including  the  ex- 
anthemata.    V.   1-2.     1866-68.     .     .     .     .^4302.17 

Holmts  [T.)  System  of  surgery,  v.  4,  1864  ;  p.  709-796  [art.  by  W. 
Jenner,  T.  Hillier  and  T.  Smith) 4337.0* 


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IIani{T.)  Diseases  of  the  skin.  1871.  .  .4328.13 
J'ffries  [B.  J.)  Diseases  of  the  skin.  1871.  .1328.12 
Krbon  {T  M.)  HiuUrel.  to  cutaneous  coniplaiuU.  18U.  In  5093  12 
Limituj  (li.)  Notes  on  skin  diseases.  l.'-70.  .  4328.15 
NelirjamJ.M.)  Diseases  of  the  skin.  Thila., 1866.4328.14 

Same.     2d  ed.     Dublin,  1866 43J8.17 

l\eumann{I.)  Text-book  of  skin  diseases.  1871.  4328.18 
A'eio  Sydenham   society.     Atlas  of  portraits  of  skin 

Piffard^H.G.)  Diseases  of  the  skin.  i876.  .  4328.19 
WUson  (JS)     Lectures  on  dermatology.  1871.  4328.16 

142.  Sleep. 

Binns(E.)  Anatomy  of  sleep.  1845.  .  .  .4323.02 
GippU  (J. )    Causation  of  sleep.     1872.  .     .     .  4323.05 

Haa(W.   W.)     Sleep.     1862 4323.01 

Hwiimond   (W.    A.)      Sleep  and    its    derangements. 

186;) 4323.04 

MacnUh  (R.)  Philos.  of  sleep.  1835.  .  .  .  5412.06 
Maury  (L.  F.  A.)    Le  sommeil  et  les  rSves  :  etudes 

psychologiques.     3eed.   1865 3811.06 

Philip  i,A.  P.   W.)    Inquiry  into  the  nature  of  sleep. 

1834 4323.03 

to-  See  also  Chr.  exam.,  v.  57,  1854  (Sleep  by  N.  L.  Froth. 

ingbatu)  ;  Ed.  rev.,  Apl.,  1873  (Maury  on  sleep  and  dreams); 

Maciuillan's  mag.,  Apl.,  Ib64    (Sleep   aud  dreams)  ;    May, 

1869  (Sleep,   by  F.  K.  S.)  ;  North  Brit,  rev.,  v.  48.  1868,  p. 

498-513  ;  Old  aud  new,  Sept.,  Nov.,  1872  (2  art  .  by  E.  E. 

Hale)  ;  Wmslow's  jour,  of  pay.  med.,  v.  5,  1852  (Pathol,  of 

Bleep)  :  New  Eug. ,  v.  2, 1849  (Sleep  aud  sleeplessness .  ;  v.  13, 

1856  (Philos.  of  rest)  ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  81,  1864  (Physiol,  of 

Bleep). 

143.  Small  Foz. 

Carschmann  (ff.)    In  Ziemssen.    Cycl.  of  med.,  v;  2,  1875  ;  p. 

32U-416.) 4368.U2 

Marion  {J.   F.)    In  Reynolds.     System  of  med.,  T.  1,  1870  ;  p. 

223-273.) 4315.04 

Rhazes.      Treatise    on  the    small-pox    and    measles. 

1848 4316.20 

Simpson  (J.  Y.)    Proposal  to  stamp  out  small  pox  and 

other  contagious  diseases.  1871.  .  .  .  4355.26 
S^  See  also  Vaccination  (p.  769). 

144.  Snuff-taking. 

Murray  (J.  C.)    Snuflf-taking  :  its  utility  in  preventing 
bronchitis,  consumption,  etc.     1870.   .     ,  4342.19 
j^-  Sk  also  Tobacco  (p.  768). 

145.  Spectroscope. 

Eosenburg  {E.)  Useof  the  S.,  in  medicine.  1876.  4355.22 

146.  Spermatorrhea. 

Des  Landfs  (i.)    Manhood,  the  causes  of  its  premature 

decline.     1845 4331.09 

Kalin  (L.  J.)  Nervous  exhaustion.  1870.  .  4331.25 
MlUoniJ.L.)  On  spermatorrhoea.  Sth  ed.  1871.  4321.26 

Same.     'Jth  ed.     1872 4331.26 

Ralph  (J.  E.)    Seminalia.    1865 4331.26 

4^  See  alio  Reproductive  organs  (p.  765). 

147.  Spine  aud  its  Diseases, 

Barwett  (R.)    On  curvatures  of  the  spine  ;  causes  and 

treatment.     3d  ed.     1877 4348.16 

Dean  {J.)    Gray  substance  of  the  medulla  oblongata  and   the 

trapeziuiu.     [In  Smith-  contrib.,  v.  16.]       ....  393T.16 
Sammoni  {W,  A.)    Spinal  irritation.     [In   u  Jour,  of  pay.  med., 

Apl.,  1870  :  p.  225-264-] 
Botmes  (;'.|    System  of  suigery,  v.  3,  1862  ;  p.  831-875  [art.  by  A. 

Shaw) 4337-03 

Radtliffe  (C.  B.)    Diseases,  e(c.     [In  Reynolds.    System  o(  med., 

V.  2.  1872  ;  p.  605-719.] 4315.05 

Taylor  {G.  F.)  Spinal  irritation  ;  causes  of  back-ache 
among  American  women.     1864.     .     .     .  432  (.28 

Van  Dei-  Kolk  (J.  L.  C.  S. )  On  the  minute  structure 
and  functions  of  the  spinal  column  and  medulla 

oblongata.     1859 4303.05 

SS"  S'^e  alio  Nervous  system  (p.  763) ;— Cerebro-spinal 
meningitis  (p.  766). 

148.  Stimulants  and  Narcotics. 

1.  MiscelZaneom   Works. 

Ansiie  {F.  E.)  Stimulants  and  narcotics  :  with  special 
researches  on  the  action  of  alcohol,  »ther,  and 
chloroform  on  the  vital  organism.     1865.  4334.25 


Beard  (0.  M.)    Stimulants  and  narcotics  ;  medically, 

philos.,  and  morally.     1871 43 '.4.24 

Cooke  (M.C.)    The  seven  sisters  of  sleep.   1860.  4334.27 

Contents:  Ancient  narcotics.    Tobacco  (p.  19.113).    Opium 

(p.   114-211).      Hemp,  haschisch,  grenja,   hubblo-bubble. 

Sisi  and  pinang,  betel  peppers,  ^fc.,«£c.    Coca.     Whitewash 

and  clay.     Metals,  solanaceous  plants.    Fungi. 

Harley  (J.i    The  old  vegetable  neurotics:  hemlock, 

opium,  belladonna  and  henbane.     1869.  4331.36 

Jofmslon  [W.  F.)    Chemistry  of  common  life.    v.  2.      .     .4215.18 

Zudldw  (F.  H.)    Hashcfsh-eater.    [anon.]    1857.   224  4.) 

Richai-dson  [B.  iV.)    Narcotics,   [/n  Diseases  of  modern  life,  1876  ; 

p.  324-340.] 4332.15 

.See  also  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  95,  1862  ;  p.  374-416  (Narcotics)  ; 
Wiuslow's  jnur.  ofpsy.  med.,  v.  4, 1851  (Influence  of  stimu- 
lants on  the  mind). 

O"  See  also  Beverages  (p.  755) :— Food  and  diet  (p.  7S8)  : 
aud  in  the  geueral  alphabet,  Coffee  (p.  274)  ; — Tea. 

2.  Alcohol,  Wines,  and  Liquors. 
Ansiie  (F.  C.)     Uses  of  wines  in  health  and  disease. 
1870 ■ 4334.34 

Bowdit^h  [H.  /.)    Corresp.  concerning  the  use  of  liquors.     [In 
Mass.     State  board  of  heaWi.     2d  report,  1870.)     .     .4345.19 

Eliis  ( C. )    Origin,  nature,  and  history  of  wine  :  its  use 

as  a  beverage  lawful  and  needful  to  mankind. 

1861 4334.38 

Fiske  (J.)    Tobacco  and  alcohol.     The  coming  man 

will  drink.     1869 4334.31 

HammomHW.  A.)    Effects  of  alcohol,    [/n  Tribune  pop.  sci..  pt. 

3,  1»74.] 3908.01 

Macnish  I.R.)  Anatomy  of  drunkenness.  1835.  54 1 2. 06 
PartoniJ.)    Smoking  and  drinking.    1868.     .4334.30 

Note Reprinted  from  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  2,  p.  189-207. 

Richardson  (B.  \V. )     On  alcohol :  six  Cantor  lectures. 
1876 4342.12 

—  Diseasesof  modern  life.  1876;  p.  11-272.] 4332.15 

Sarflford  [W.)    A  few  remarlts  on  the  medicinal  effects  of  wine 

aud  spirits.     1799 4342.08 

Slory    (C.    A.)      Alcohol  :     its    nature    and    effects. 
1868 4331.33 

Trotter  ( T. )    Essay  on  drunkenness,  and  its  effects  on 

the  human  body.    1S13 4342. 10 

Toumans  (E.L.)    Alcohol  and  the  constitution  of  man. 
1854 4342.09 

See  also  ]\Ieliora,  v.  4,  1861  (New  discov.  in  the  action  of 
alcohol)  ;  v.4-5  (Is  alcohol  find  or  physic?);  Littell,  1872, 
v.  2,  or  Pop.  sci.  mo.,  Juue.  1872  (Phys.  posilion  of  alcohol)  ; 
Westm.  rev.,  v.  75,  or  Littell,  1861,  v.  1  (What  becomes  ol  it 
in  the  living  body)  ;  July  1,  1855  (Physiol,  errors  of  teetn- 
taliami  ;  controverted  in  N.  A.  rev.,  Apl.,  1856;  Fraser'a 
mag.,  V.  78. 1866  (.\lctiholic  controversy). 

ft^  See  also  Temperance  and  intemperance,  in  the  gen- 
eral alphabet. 

3.  Inebriate  Asylums. 

See  Atl.  monthly,  v.  22,  1868  (by  J.  Parton) ;  Macmillan, 
Aug.,  1870  ;  June,  1872  (hy  D.  Dalrymple)  ;  Mass.  State 
board  of  health.    6th  report,  1875  (art.  by  H.  I.  Bowditch). 

4.  Inebriety. 
Arutie  IF.)    Alcoholism.     [In  Reynolds.    System  of  med..  v.  2, 
1872  ;  p.  143-174.) 4315.05 

Marcel  (W.)  Chronic  intoxication.  1868.  .  43(4.32 
See  also  Hammond's  Jour,  of  psy.  med..  Apl.,  1869  ;  p.  323- 
350  (Influence  of  methomania  upon  business  and  criminal 
responsibility,  by  S.  Rogers) ;  ls63  ;  p.  677-689  (Metlioma- 
nia.  by  J.  ODea)  ;  Quar.  rev.,  Oct.,  1875  (Drink  ;  the  vice 
and  the  disease)  ;  Winslow's  Jonr.  ofpsy.  med.,  v.  13.  lt*60 
(Intoxication  as  causing  a  type  of  disease)  ;  v.  11,  1858  (lu- 
temp.  as  a  form  of  mental  disorder  ;  Dipsomania)  ;  Med. 
critic,  v.  2, 1862  (Pathol,  descrip.  of  intemperance). 

6.  Opium,  Morphia,  Laudanum,  etc. 
^(Juice  to  opium  eaters.    [«iio«.]   L.,1S23.  16°.  4334.22 
Atositer  (■/.)    Essay  on  opium,  as  a  poison.    With  cure. 

1763 4352.25 

Calkins   {A.)    Opium  and  the  opium-appetite  :  with 

notices  of  alcoholic  beverages,  cannabis  indica, 

tobacco  and  coca,  and  tea  and  coffee.  1871.  4331.37 

Day  (H.)     The  opium  habit.     1S68 4334.35 

De  Quincey  (T.)     Confessions  of   an  English  opium 

eater.     1862 2  V21. 17 

Same.     18.'),3 2522.20 

—  Coleridge  and  ojium  eating,  etc.    1863 2523.27 

Same.  [/nAis  Narr.  papers,  v.'>,  1853-  p.  117-161.]  2522.I6>, 

Oliver  {F.  E.)    Use  and  abuse  of  opium,    (in  Mass.     Stale  board 

of  heath.     3d  report,  1871  ;  p.  161-177.) 4345.19 

Young  ( G. )  Treatise  on  opium  ;  pra(5tical  observations. 

1753 4334.21 

See  also  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  80.  1836  (Recent  confession  of  an 
opmra  eater)  ;  Dec,  1878  (The  opium  eater)  ;  Wiuslow's 
jour,  ofpsy.  med.,  v.  7, 1854  ;  p.  240-252  (Psychol,  of  opi- 


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um,  by  J.  B.  Harrison)  ;  Atlantic  mo.,  June,  1874  (Mor- 
phine ;  personal  experience,  by  J.  C.  Layard)  :  Pop.  sci. 
mo.,  Mch,,  1878  (Opium  and  its  antidote,  by  C.  Richet). 

6.  Tobacco  and  Smoking. 

^j-m-CTiaiV  in  the  smoking-room 2512.26 

Bigdoii]  {J.)    Hist,  and  use  of  tobacco,     [/n /tts  Nature  in  disease, 

1S54  ;  p.  323-3311.] 4321.05 

Brodie  (Sir  B.  C.)    Use  and  abuse  of  tobacco.    [In  his  Works,  v.  1, 

1865.] 4315.08 

Clarke  [A.)  Dissert,  on  the  use  and  abuse  of  tobacco.  {In  his  De- 
tached pieces,  v.  2.  1844.] 3531.11 

Piske(J.)  Tobacco.  It  does  pay  to  smoke.  1869.  4334.31 
Griscoin,  {J.  H. )    Use  of  tobacco,  and  the  evils  result- 
ing therefrom.     1868 4331.29 

Higginson  {T.W.)    A  new  counter  blast,     (/n  Aw  Out-door  papers, 

1863  ;  p.  177-199.] 2532.02 

iVo(e.— Eepr.  from  Atl.  mo.,  v.  8.  I86I. 
•Tames  i.  {king  of  Etujland}.     Counter  blast  to  tobacco. 

1843 4334.28 

Same.     Ed.  by  E.  Arber.  •  1869.     .     .     .5011.08 

King  (Dun).     Tobacco  ;  what  it  is  and  what  it  does. 

1861 4342.20 

Lizars  (J.)     Use  and  abuse  of  tobacco.     1S59.  4334.27 
Farton  (J.)    Smoking  and  drinking.   1868.     .4334.30 

JVote.— Repr.  from  Atl.  mo.,  v.  21,  1868. 
Richardmn  [B.  W.)    In  his  Diseases  of  modern  life,  1876  ;  p.  273- 

323 4332.15 

S/iew  (J!)     Tobacco  :  its  effects,  cic.     1850.     .4342.21 

See  also  Atl.  mo.,  v.  6,  1860  ;  p.  187-202  (by  D  W.  Cbeever); 
Blackw.  mag.,  v.  70,  1356  (Diiuking  and  smokiugl  ;  Pop. 
sci.  mouthly,  v.  2,  1872  (Physiological  position  of  tobacco, 
by  W.  E.  A.  Axon)  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  108,  1869  (Sauitaiy  and 
physiological  relations  of  tobacco,  by  W.  A.  Hammond)  ; 
Meliora.  v.  3,  18ii0  (Tobacco). 

4®*  See  also  Tobacco,  in  the  general  alphabet. 

149.  Stomach  (Diseases  of  the). 

Brinton  ( W. )    Lectures  on  diseases  of  the  stomach. 

1864 4324.15 

Chambers   (T.  K.)    The  indigestions.     3d  Amer.  ed. 

1870 4324.09 

Eyre  {Sir  J.)    The  stomach  and  its  difficulties.     6th 

ed.     1869 4324.07 

Fox  (W.)    Diseases,  etc.     [In  Reynolds.    System  of  med.,  v.  2. 

1872  :  p.  805-993.] 4316.05 

Garreil  {C.  B.)    Irritative  dyspepsia,  and  consumption. 

1868 4324.2.5 

HalliW.W.)     Dyspepsia,  eic.     1877.     .     .     .4322.30 
Higginson  {T.  IT.)    Dyspepsia.    [In  his  Out-door  papers.  1873  ; 

p.  63-77.] 2532.02 

Leube   (IT.  0.)      Diseases  of   the  stomach  and  intestines.     [In 

Ziemssen.    Cycl.  of  med.,  v.  7,  1876.] 4358.07 

Lewis  (W.)' Talks  about  people's  stomachs.  1870.  43X4.10 

Trail  {R.T.)    Digestion  and  dyspepsia.    1873.4321.24 

See  also  Blackwood's  mag.,  v.  90,  1861  (On  the  cure  of 

dyspepsia  ;  2  art.) 
«£B"  See  also  Digestion   (p.  757)  ;— Dyspepsia  (p.  757)  ; 

Food  and  diet  (p.  768). 

150.  Stone  and  GraveL 

Holmes  (T.)  System  of  surgery,  v.  4.  1864,  p.  424-477  (Surgery,  by 
A.  Poland  and  C.  Hawkius) 4337.04 

Thompson  {Sir  H.)    Practical  lithotomy  and  lithotrity. 

1871 4337.19 

J6®"  See  alio  Kidneys  and  uriuary  organs  (p.  761). 

151,  Sunstroke. 

M.iclean  {W.  C.)  In  Reynolds.  System  of  med.,  t.  2,  1872  ;  p. 
128-142.] 4316.05 

Wood  (H.  C,  jr.)  Thermic  fever,  or  sun  stroke. 
1872 4344.14 

152.  Superstitions  and  Errors. 

Harrison  {J.  B.)    Popular  med.  errors.    1851.  4321.12 
Peitigrew   (T.  J.)    On  superstitions  connected   with 

medicine  and  surgery.     1846 4313.03 

J^-  See  also  Quackery  (p.  765). 

153.  Surgery. 

Billroth  (T.)  General  surgical  pathology  and  thera- 
peutics.    1871 4326.19 

Bryant  {T.)  Practice  of  surgery.  1872.  .  .4351.18 
Clark  (F.L.)  Outlines  of  surgery.  1872.  .  .4336.15 
K-ichsen{J.E.)  Science  and  art  of  S.  2  v.  1872.  4336.13 
EimarchiFr.)  On  the  use  of  cold  in  S.  1861.4302.02 
Francis  (S.  W.)  Report  of  V.  Mott's  surg.  cliuiques 
in  Univ.  of  New  York,  1839-60 4326.20 


Gross  {S.  D.)    System  of  S.  5th  ed.  2  v.   1872.  4338.21 
Hamilton  {F.  H.)    Principles  and  practice  of  surgery. 

2d  ed.    1873 4336.18 

Holmes  { T. )     System  of  surgery,  in  treatises  by  vari- 
ous authors.     4  v.     1860-64 4337.01 


Contents. 


Abdomen,  v.  2. 
Abscess,  V.  1.     [v.  3. 
Absorbent    system. 
Air  pas.sages,  v.  3. 
Aliment,  canal,  v.  4. 
AmpiitatioD,  v.  3. 
AuEestbetics,  v.  3. 
Aneurism,  v.  3. 
Apiiffia,  V.  4. 
Arteries,  v.  3. 
Back,  V.  2. 
Bones,  v.  3. 
Bones  and  joints,  V.3. 
Breast,  v.  4.       [v.  1. 
Burns    and    scalds, 
Cancer,  v.  1. 
Chest.  V.  2. 
Childhood,  V.  4. 
Collapse,  V.  1. 
Contusions,  v.  1. 
Croup,  V.  4.        [V.  1. 
Delirium     tremens. 
Diphtheria,  v.  4. 
Dislocations,  v.  1 
Ear,  V.  3. 
Erysipelas,  v.  1. 
Eye,  V.  2. 


Extremity  (Upper 
and  lower),  v.  2. 

Face,  v.  2. 

Fever  (Surgical), v.  4. 

Fractures,  v.  1. 

Gaiigren&,  v.  1. 

Geueration,  v.  4. 

Gouorrhcea,  v.  4. 

Head,  v.  2. 

Hernia,  v.  4. 

Hospitals,  V.  4. 

Hysteiia,  v.  1. 

luflammation,  v.  1. 

Instruments,  v.  4. 

Joints,  V.  3. 

Laryngoscope,  v.  3. 

Lightning,  v.  1. 

Lithotrity,  V.  4. 

Lithotomy,  v.  4. 

Minor  surgery ,v.  3. 

Mouth,  V.  4.       (v.  3. 

Muscular      system, 

Orthopsedic  surgery, 
V.  3. 

Neck,  T.  3. 

Nerves,  v.  3. 

Nose,  T.  3. 


Parasites,  v.  4. 
Pelvis,  V.  2. 
Plastic  surgery,  v.  3. 
Poison8(  Animal), v.l. 
Poisonous      insects 

and  reptiles,  v.  4. 
Pyaemia,  v.  1. 
Rectum,  V.  4. 
Scrofula,  v.  1. 
Sinus  and  fistula.T.l. 
Skin,  V.  4. 
Spine,  V.  3.        [v.  4. 
Surgical    diagnosis. 
Syphilis,  V.  1. 
Teeth,  v.  4. 
Tetanus,  v.  1. 
Thyroid  gland,  v.  4. 
Tongue,  v.  3. 
Tumors,  V.  1. 
Ulcers.  V.  1. 
Urinary  organs,  v.  4. 
Veins,  V.  3. 
"Women,  v.  4. 
Wounds,  V.  1.    [V.  2. 
Wounds  (Gun-shot), 
Wounds  of  vessels, 

v.  1. 

Hulke  (J.  W.)  Report  on  surgery.  1859-61.  .  4304.02 
Medico- Chirurgical  transactions.     General  index  to  v. 

1-33.     1871 4345.03 

Ottley  (D.)    Observations  on  surgical  diseases  of  the 

head  and  neck.     1848 4316.18 

Sims  {•/.  M.)    Silver  sutures  in  surgery.  1858.  4337.05 

Tiy{\V.)    Report  on  surgery.  1869-70 •.     .  4304.09 

Uniltd  Slates.  Army  medical  museum.  Catalogue  of 
the    surgical    section.      By    A.    A.     'WoodhuU. 

1866 4338.01 

—  Surgeon  general's  office.     Circular,  no.  2-3,  6,  7.     2  v. 

1863-(i8.      .      ." 4338.04 

2.  Excisions  of  the  head  of  the  femur  for  gunshot  iuj  tiry. 
•  [4338.04].    3.  Report  of  surgical  cases  treated  in  the  army 
of  the  U.S.,  1865.71.  1871  [4338.08].    6.  Materialsavaiiable  for 
a  medical  and  surgical  history  of  the  rebellion  [4338.06]. 
7.  Report  on  amputations  at  llie  liip-joint  in  military  sur- 
gery [4338.04]. 
Windsor  (T.)     Report  on  surgery.     186264.     3  v.    .    .    .4304.04 
SE^  See  also  Military  medicine  (p.  763). 

Teeth.     See  Dentistry  (p.  767). 

Therapeutics.    See  Materia  medica  and  therapeutics  (p.  762).    * 

154.  Thermometry. 

Sequin   (E)    Family  thermometry.     1873.     .  4323.09 

Wunderlich  {C.  A.)    On  the  temperature  in  diseases: 

medical  thermometry.     1871 4303.06 

155.  Throat  :  Pharynx,  CBsophagus,  Trachea, 
Larynx,  and  Nares. 

Cohen  {J.  S.)  Diseases  of  the  throat.  1872.  .4342.25 
St'ffen  {A.)    Spasm  of  the  glottis.     [In  Ziemssen.   Cycl.  of  med., 

V.  7,  1876.] 4358.07 

JS5~  See  also  Larynx  (p.  761) ; — Respiratory  organs  (p .  766) ; 

Diphtheria  (p.  757). 

Tobacco.     See  Stimulants  and  Narcotics  (p.  768). 

156,  Tongue. 

Clarke  ( W.  F.)    Diseases  of  the  tongue.    1873 4366tl8 

Holmes  (r.)    System  of  surgery,  t.  3,  1862  ;  p.  897-916.    .  4337.03 

Toxicology.    See  Poisons  (p.  766). 

157.  Tumors. 

Bright  (J.M.)  Clinical  memoirs  on  abdominal  tumors 
and  intumescence.     1860 4302.08 

Holmes  ( T.)  System  of  surgery,  v.l,  1860 ;  p.  462-607  {art.  by  J. 
Paget) 4337.01 

158.  T3rphoid  Fever. 

Barley  {J.)    Typhoid  fever,    (/n  Reynolds.    System  of  med.,  v. 

1,  1870  ;  p.  346-424.] 4316.04 

Lebert{H.)  Reliipsiug  fever  and  bilious  typhoid.  [In  Ziemssen.  v.  1.] 
Liebermeister  (K.)    Typhoid  fever.    [In  Ziemssen  (H.  von).     Cycl. 

of  med.,  V.  1,  1874  ;  p.  1-233.] 4368  01 

Massachusetts.    State  board  of  health.    2d  report,  1870.  .    .  4345.19 


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159.  Typhus  Fever. 

Buchanan  [G.)    Typbus  fever.    [/»  Reynolds.    System  of  meil. 

V.  1,  1870  ;  p.  42.1  45.5.1 4315.04 

LebcrCiH.)  Typhus  fever,  [/n  Ziemssen  (H.  Ton.)  Cycl.  of  med., 

T.  1,  1874  ;  p.  301-340.J 4358.01 

Urinary  organs,  etc.    See  Kidneys  (p.  7C1). 
160.  Vacciuation. 

Foster   iF.  P.)    Public  vacciuation.     [In  Amer.  boo.  sci.  assoc. 

Trans.,  no.  S.  1»73.J 6811.03 

Seaton  i,E.  C.)  Hand-book  of  V.  1S68.  .  .4314.08 
—  Vaccination.    [/>i  Reynolds.     System  of  med.,  v.  1,  1870  ;  p. 

274312.] 4816.04 

tg-  Sec  also  Small-pox  (p.  767). 

161.  Vegetarianism. 

Alcoil  {W.  A.^  Vegetable  diet.  1853.  .  .  .  43-2404 
Ne\oton[J.  F.)    Eetuin  to  nature.     1822.  |/n  Pamphleteer,  v.  19, 

•2(1  ;  3  art]  6Q.W-20 

Plutarch,  or  eating  of  flesh,  [/nftis  Morals,  v.  5, p.  3-16.  5135.30 
Porphyry.      On   abstinence   from   animal   food.      [In  his   Select 

works,  1823  :  p.  1-170.] 6416.26 

Schlickcyriori.  ( G.  i  Fruit  and  bread  ;  a  scientific  diet. 
Tr".  by  M.  L.  Holbrook.     1877 4352.lt! 

5f<J  aiso  Fraser's  mag..  Feb.,  1875  (Vegetarianism,  by  F. 
W.  Newman)  ;  July  1876  (.\utobiogr.  of  a  vei^etarian.  by 
C.  O.  G.  Napier)  :  Westm.  rev.,  Oct.,  1874  (Best  food  for 
man,  by  N.  Kiugsford). 

S^  See  also  works  on  Food  aud  diet  (p.  758). 

162.  Venereal  Diseases. 

Baumtgr  (C.)  Syphilis.  [In  Ziemssen  (il.  von).  Cycl..  v.  3, 
1875:  p.  3-309.J 4358.03 

Buynskrid  (F.  J.)  Pathology  and  treatment  of  vene- 
real diseases.     3d  ed.     1870 4343.12 

Diday  (P. )  Treatise  on  syphilis  in  new-born  children 
and  infants  at  the  breast.     1859.     .    .     .  4302.01 

Holmes  {T.)  System  of  surgery,  v.  1,  1860;  p.  375-461  tarl.  by 
H.  Lee) 4337.U1 

Hutc/nnson  [J.]  Coustitutional  syphilis.  [In  Reynolds.  System 
of  med.,  V.  1,  1870  ;  p.  729-761.] 4:)15.04 

Lancerfaux  (E.)  Treatise  on  syphilis.  2  v.  18G8.  4302.21 

Morgan  (J. )  Practical  lessons  on  contagious  diseases  ; 
syphilitic,  e/c.     Is72 4343.11 

Ricord  (f.)  Traite xjratique  des  maladies  ven^riennes. 
1838 4351.01 

Van  Buren  (W.  H.),  and  Keyes  {E  L.)  Surgical  dis- 
eases of   the   genito-urinary  organs,    including 

syphiUs.     1874 4335.13 

j8®-  See  also  Reproductive  organs  (p.  765). 

163.  Vivisection. 

Hherinijlon  (0.  F.)  Vivisection  investigated  and  vin- 
dicated.    1842 433B.25 

See  also  Contem.  rev.,  April,  1875  (Vivisection,  by  Sir  T. 
■Watson)  ;  Oct.,  1S76  (The  vivisection  act,  by  Kobert  Lowe)  ; 
Feb.,  1877  (Mr.  Lowe  and  the  vivisection  act,  by  F.  P. 
Oobbe)  ;  Coruhill  mag.,  Apr.,  1876  (Thoughts  of  an  out- 
eider  :  ethics  ol  vivisectiou)  ;  Fortu.  rev..  May,  1874  (Field 
sports  and  vivisection,  by  E.  A.  Freeman)  ;  March,  1875 
(VivisectiDD,  by  R.  Cougreve  and  J.  H.  Bridges)  ;  May, 
1876  (Cruelty  to  animals,  by  prof.  Jevons)  ;  July  1876  (Har- 
vey and  vivisection,  by  J.  H.  Bridges) ;  Fraser's  mag  , 
April.  i875  (by  George  Hoggau)  ;  Macm.  mag.,  Feb..  1874 
(Vivisection,  by  M.  Foster)  ;  Pop.  sci.  rev.,  Oct.,  1876  (The 
vivieection  clamour,  by  H.  Lawson) ;  St.  James's  mag.. 
May,  1877  (Plea  for  its  suppression). 

164.  Voice  and  Speech. 

Durani  (9.)  Hygiene  of  the  voice  :  its  physiology 
and  anatomy.     1870 6333.27 

Hunt  (J.)     Philosophy  of  the  voice.     1859.     .  6333.25 

—  Stammering  and  stuttering,  their  nature  and  treat- 
ment.    18(J5 633126 

KitssmaiU  [A.)  Disturbances  of  speech.  [In  Ziemssen  (H.  von). 
Cycl.,  V.  14,  1877  ;  p.  681-87.^.] 4358.11 

Lieber  [F.)  Vocal  sounds  of  Laura  Bridgman.  [/n  Sm.  coutrib., 
V.  2.1 3937  02 

Rush  {J.)  Philosophy  of  the  voice.  1859.  .6333.24 
jJS-  See  also  Elocution  (p.  4421;— Deaf  and  dumb  (p.  408). 

Water-cure.    See  Hydropathy  (p.  760). 

165.  WTiooping  Cough. 

Smith  {E.)  Hooping  cough,  [/n  Reynolds.  System  of  med.,  v.  1, 
1870  ;  p.  62-61.] 4316.04 

Steffen  (A.)  Whooping  cough.  [In  Ziemssen  (H.  von).  Cycl., 
v.  6, 1876  ;  p.  675-730.] 4368.06 

166.   Women. 

Atkin  {W.)  Specimen  medieum  inaug.,  do  prsecipuis 
foeminarum  senesceutium  morbis.   1739.  4338.03 


Althill  (£.)  Clinical  lectures  on  diseases  peculiar  to 
women.     1872 4331.28 

Barker  (F.)     Puerperal  diseases.   3d  ed.   1876.  4335.32 

Bedford  ((?.  S.)  Ciuical  lectures  on  diseases  of 
women  and  children.     8th  ed.     1868.     .  4333.33 

Bernutz  (0.),  and  Goupil  (£)  Clinical  memoirs  on  the 
diseases  of  women.     2  v.     1864.     .     .     .  4302.05 

Chavasse  (P.  II.)  Counsel  to  a  mother  :  continuation 
and  completion  of  "Advice  to  a  mother." 
1871 4331.22 

—  Advice  to  a  mother,     1869 4331.11 

l^liurchill  {K,  ed.)  Essays  on  puerperal  fever  and  dis- 
eases incident  to  women.     l«4x.     .     .     .  4316.02 

Clarke  (E.  H.)  Sex  in  education.  1873.  .  .5514.27 
Note — For  replies,  see  Sex  nud  education  [5514.29]  ;  Ed- 
ucation of  girls  [5514.28];  Duffy's  No  sex  {.'>5U.;ju]. 

Donkersiey  [R.)      Facts    about    wives    and    mothers. 

1869 4331.33 

Dufftry  (Mm.  E.  B.)     What  women  should  know  :  a 

woman's  book.     1 873 343 1 .  29 

Gardner  [A.  K.)     Causes  and    curative  treatment  of 

sterility 4331.02 

Gooclb  (if.)     Some  of  the  most  important    diseases 

peculiar  to  women.     1859 430'2.15 

Mewill   {G.)     Pathology,  diagnosis,  and  treatment  of 

the  diseases  of  woman.     1872 4335.21 

Holmes  [T )  System  of  surgery,  v.  1,  1864  ;  p.  653-695  (Diseases 
of  the  breast,  by  J.  Birkett) 4337.04 

Same.     V.  4,  1864  ;  p.  491-538  (Surgical  diseases  of  women. 

by  J.  Hutchinson) 4337.04 

Hunter  (W.)  Anatomy  of  the  human  gravid  uterus. 
1851 4316.25 

Jackson  (J.  C.)  American  womanhood  :'its  peculiari- 
ties and  necessities.     1870 4331.19 

Jacobi  (M.  P.)  Question  of  rest  for  women  during 
menstruation.     1877 4335.30 

Kapheys  (G.  H.)  Physical  life  of  wom.in  :  advice  to 
the  maiden,  wife  and  mother.     1870.     .  4331.14 

Schroeder  (G)  Diseases  of  the  female  sexual  organs. 
[Ziemssen  (H.  von).    Cycl.,  v.  10,  187,5.]  435S.10 

Shnp.wn  (l^ir  J.  Y.)  Clinical  lectures  on  the  diseases 
of  women.     1872 

^lorer  i//.  R.)  Causation,  course,  and  treatment  of 
reflex  insanity  in  women.     1871.     .     .     .  4331.21 

Taylor  {G.  H.)  Diseases  of  women  :  their  causes,  pre- 
vention, and  cure.     1871 4331.24 

Thomas  {T.  G.)  Practical  treatise  on  the  diseases  of 
women.     3d  ed.  enl.   1872 4335.28 

Trail  (R.  T.)  Mother's  hygienic  handbook.  1874.  4331.31 

Verdi    (T.   S.)      Maternity  :    a    popular    treatise    for 
young  wives  and  mothers.     1870.  .     .     .  4331.18 
See  also  Contemp.  rev.,  Jan.,  1878,  (The  little  health  of 
ladies,  by  F.  P.  Cobbe).  i 

«S-  •See  also  Midwifery  (p.  762)  ;— Children  (p.  756)  ; 
Marriage  {p.  761),  aud,  in  tlie  general  alphabet,  Women. 

167.  'Wounds  and  Contusions. 

Holmes  (T.)  System  of  surgery,  v.  1,  1860  ;  p.  670-617  (Wounds 
and  contusions  by  J.  Paget)  ; — p.  65U-704  (Wounds  of  ves- 
sels, by    C.  H.   lloore);— v.   2,   1861;    p.   1-96  (Gun-shot 

wounds,  by  T.  Longmore) 4337.01 

tS"  See  'also  Surgery  (p.  768);— Military  med.  (p.  763). 

168.  Yellow  Fever. 

Arm-strong  ((?.  D.)  Summer  of  the  pestilence  :  Tel- 
low 'fever  in  Norfolk,  Va.,  1855.       .     .     .4344.17 

Haenisch  {F.)  Yellow  fever.  [In  Ziemssen  (H.  von.)  Cycl.  of 
med.,  V.  1,  1874  ;  p.  488-613.] 43,i8.01 

Macdonald  {J.  D.)  Yellow  fever.  [/7i  Reynolds.  System  of  uied., 
V.  1,  1870  ;  p.  475-497.] 4315.04 

dnted  Slates.  Surgeon  general's  office.  Report  on  yel- 
low fever  in  the  army,  during  1867.  .  .  4338.04 
J®-  See  also  Fevers  ip.  768). 

169.  Zymotic  Diseases. 

Ross  (J.)  The  graft  theory  of  disease,  being  an  ap- 
plication of  Mr.  Darwin's  hypothesis  of  pangene- 
sis to  zymotic  diseases.   187'i 4  i27. 14 

See  also  Niueteeuth  century,  v.  1,  1877  (The  abolition  of 
zymotic  disease,  by  Sir  T.  Watson). 

OEg'  See  also  Fevers  (p.  758) ;— Croup  (p.  757)  ; — Digestive 
organs  (p.  757) ;  Diphtheria  (p.  757);— Erysipelas  (p.  768); — 
Cerebro. spinal  meuingitis  (p.  756) ;— Cholera  (ii.  7.^)6)  ;— 
Scarlet  lever  (p.  766)  ;— Small-pox  (p.  767)  ;— Whooping 
cough  (p.  768)  ; — Typhoid  fever  (p.  76b)  ; — Typhus  lever 
(p.  768) ;— Yellow  fever  (p,  769). 


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MEDICO  -MEMORY 


Medico-chirurgical  transactions.  General  index  to 
V.  1.53.     London,  1871.   8° 4345.03 

Medico-legal  sociPty  of  New  York.  Papers.  First 
series.  Revised  cd.  N.  Y.,  1874.  8°.  .  435i.U7 
I^'oie.— For  cmtents   see   Medicine  (p.  762). 

Medina  Pomar  (de).  The  lioneymoon.  Remem- 
brance of  a  bridal  tour  through  Scotland.     2  v. 

Philadelphia,  1874.  8° 2?I5.71 

Medinah.     See  Burton  iR.  F.)     Pilgrimage,  etc.    1856.     .  1053.10 

Meditations.     S«  Descartes  (R.)     1867 6412,21 

Meditations.     See  Hervey  (James) 3557  19 

Meditations  on  death  aud  eternity.  ,S'-'f  Zschokke  (J.H.D.)  3625.24 
Meditations  on  life,  etc.  See  Zschokke  (J.  H.  D.)  .  .  .  3625-25 
Mediterranean.     See  (under  Countries)   Mediterranean  (p.  343), 

also  names  of  its  islands  aud  adjacent  countries. 
Medley  of  notables.     London,  [18.0.]  llj°.    .3261.06 
Medulla  oblongata.     See  Medicine  {Nervous  system,  p.  763). 
MedusEB.  'See  Natural  history  (.t/e(it«t.c). 

Medwin   (Thomas).       Conversations  of  Byron,   1821 

and  1822.     New  ed.     London,  1824.  8^.   3027.0-5 

Meech  (L.  W.)     Relative  intensity  of  heat  and  light  of  the  sun 

in  ditl'ereut  latitudes.     [In  Sm.  coutrib.,  v.  9,  1857  ;  and  in 

Sm.  report,  1M56.] 3937.09:3936.11 

Meehau  (C.  H.  W. )  Law  and  practice  of  euchre. 
By  a  professor.   [aaon.'\   Phil.,  1H62.   18'='.   4611.27 

Meehan  {Rev.  C.  P.)  Fate  and  fortunes  of  Hugh 
O'Neill,  earl  of  Tyrone,  and  Rory  O'Donel,  earl 
of  Tyrconnel ;  their  flight  from  Ireland,  tic. 
Dublin,  18G8.  8°.   ^. 492.14 

Meek  (Alex.  Beaufort).  Romantic  passages  in  South- 
western history ;  including  orations,  slietches, 
and  essays.     2d  ed.     Mobile,   18-57.   12°.     591.17 

Meek  (F,  B.)  Invertebrate  cretaceous  and  tertiary  fossils  of  the 
upper  Mi-ssonri  couutry.  [In  U.  S.  Gtot.  survey  of  the  ter- 
7-ilories,  {Huyden.i  y.<).] .  1126.il 

—  PaliBoutoiugy.     [In  XJ.  S-  Engineer  dept.     Pro/essionat  papers. 

No.  18.    tieol.  explor.  of  the  40tb  parallel.    Clarence  King, 
geolo;4i8t-iu-rharge.    v.  4,  pt.  1.  1877.] 1116  12 

—  ami  Hayden  (F.  V.)    Palajoutology  of  the  upper  Miaeouri. 

Pt.  I-  luverlebiates.     [/;i  Sm- coutrib.,  v.  U,  1865.]  3S37.14 

Meeker  (N.  G. )     Life  in  the  West,  or  stories  of  the 

Miss,  valley.     New  York,  18:18.   12°.    .     .   1124.02 

Meermau   (Geraard    van).     Origines    typographicae. 

2  V.     Hag£e  Comitum.  1763.   i°.      ...  2766. 10 

Meet  for  heaven.     By  the  author  of    '  Heaven  our 

home.'     Boston,  186-t.   16° 3575.01 

Meeter  ^E. )     Holland  :  its  institutions,  press,  kings, 
and  prisons.     London,  1857.  8°.     .     .     .     964.23 
Meeting  of  gallauts  at  an  ordinaire  ;  or,  the  walkes  in  Powles. 
Ed.  by  J.  O.  iiailiwell.    Loudon,  1841.  16°.     [In  Percy  so- 
ciety, v.  6. J 506-0,05 

Meeting  tue  suu  :  round  the  world-  See  Simpson  (W.)  1874.  1045.08 

Meetings  aud  greetiutis.     See  Tegg  {'Vin.) 5427.23 

Megtia  Uuta  ;  or  cloud  mesaenyi-r.    See  Kalidasa. 
Meigs   (Iteturn  Joualhan).     Joiirual  of  expt.-d.  against  Quebec, 
177.1.    [In  Mass-  hist.  BO.:.     Col.,  2d  s.,  v.  2,  1814.)  .     661.12 

—  Campbel'  {J.   ty.)     In  lus  Biour.  sketches 3245.16 

Meikle(.L)  Window  gardening  for  town  and  coun- 
try.    London,  [«.  d,]  18° 6132.08 

Memeke  (Johann  Albreclit  Friedrioh  August).  I'cet- 
arum  comicorum  Gr£ecorum  frasmenta.  Recog. 
et  Lattr.  F.  K.  Bothe.   P.,Z>icM  iS5-j.  H°.   7/67  01 

Meinwork.  {Ijp.  of  Palerb^rn).  See  article  in  Fraeer,  Jan.,  1875, 
by  .S   Baiing-Gould. 

Meister  Karl's  sketch-book.     5<e  Leland  (C.  G)    1872.     .2535.07 

Meja:i  (.Uaurice).  Recueil  des  causes  celebres.  2e 
ed.     21  V.     Paris,  1808-14.  12°.      .     .     .  5641.01 

Melancholy. 

—  i?i(;toit  (ij.) -Anatomy  of  melancholy.  1852.  2517.19 

—  JUii'oic/ioj/ anatomized  ;  founded  on  Burton,  lanon.] 

Boston,  18il6.    16° 2515.10 

jOS*  See  also  Medicine  (Iiisa^iity,  p.  760). 
Melancthon  (Philipp).    See    Biography  (p.  176)  ;    aUo  Fraser's 

mag..  Do.:.,  iMV6  (Me;auc'.U  in,  by  J,  Hutchiuson). 
Melbourne.     See  Countries  {I' doria,  p.  391). 
Meldrum  (Squyer).      See  Lyndesay  [Sir  David).    Works,  v.  3, 

1865 7913.15 

MeleK.  Haiium  (,1/?iie.,  wife  of  Kibrizli-Meheinei-Pa-iha). 

Thirty  years   in   the  harem  ;  or   autobiography. 

New  Vork,  l-'572.   12° 312-J.31 

Melia  (Pius).     IJints  on  the  origin  of  man  and  his 

intellectual  faculties.  L.,  1872.  12°.  .  4713.03 
Melinda  tlie  caboceer,  or  sport  iu  Ashauti  ;  a  tale.    See  SkertclUy 

(J.  A  ) 1092.24 

Meliiie  (C'ji.  James  F. )  Mary  queen  of  Scots  and  her 
latest  English  historian  [•!.  A.  Froude].  New 
York,  18/"-'.    8° 3121.25 

—  Two  thousand  miles  on  horseback  :  Santa  Fe  and 

back  ;  summer  tour  through  Kansas,  Nebraska, 


Colorado  and  New  Mexico,  in  1866.  New  York, 
1867.  12°. 1114.13 

Meliora  :  a  quarterly  journal  of  social  science,  v.  1- 
12.     London,  18-59-69.   8° 8135.18 

Melish  (John).  Map  of  Illinois,  [n.  p.]  1818. 
folded  8° 1123.22 

Mellor  (E.)  Priesthood  in  the  light  of  the  New  Tes- 
tament. N.  Y.,  [London,]  1876.  8°.  [Congrega- 
tdoual  union  lectures,  1876.]     ....  3ia8,04 

Melmoth  (Wm.)  Fitzosborue's  letters.  London, 
1776.   8°. 2535.26 

—  translator.    See  Cicero,     Letters  ; —  Pliny. 
Melsa  abbey.    See  Meaux  abbey. 

Melusina.      See  Sirarock  (K.)       Deutscheu  Volkabiicher.   v.  6. 

l.')47 7126  25 

Melusine.  See  3eand'Arras.  Romans  of  Partenay.  .  .  7913  05 
Melvil   (Sir  James).     Memoirs,   under   the  reigns  of 

queen  Elizabeth,  Mary,  queen  of  Scots,  and  king 

James.     3d  ed.     Glasgow,  1751.   12°.  .     .   3121.28 
Melvill  (Henry,  D.D.)    Sermons.     2  v.     New  York, 

1856.  8° 3575.04 

Melville  (George  John  Whyte).     Bones  and  I  ;  or, 

the  skeleton  at  home.   3d  ed.  L.,1871.   16°.   231.84 
&5^  For  his  novels  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  504). 
Melville  (Herman).     Battle-pieces  and  aspects  of  the 

war.     [Poems.]    New  York,  1866.   12°.     .  1672.11 
ift^  For  his.novels  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  504). 
Memes  (John  S. )     Memoirs  of  Canova.     Edinburgh, 

1825.  8° 303:101 

—  Life  of  Wm.  Cowper.    (/n  Waldie  library,  v.  6,]      .     .6078.19 

—  Memoirs  of  empress  Josephine.     New  Y'ork,  1852. 

8° 3094.09 

Memiuinger  (Robert  Withers).  Present  issues.  Phil- 
adelphia, 1853.   12° 3575  20 

Ci/n/<;nte;  Tlie  church.  Sacerdotalism.  Christianity  and 
festbeticB.  The  p-ilpit.  Uiiiversalism  and  Calvitiism. 
Civilization  aud  devil  worship. 

—  What  is  religion  ?   a  protest  against   The  spirit  of 

the  age  :   plea  for  the  spiritual.     Philadelphia, 

1872.    12° 307513 

Mcmnon. 

—  Letronne  [J.  A.)    Inscriptions  grecques  et  latines  du  Colosse 

de  M.     [In  Royal  soc-  of  lit.,  v.  2,  18-)2  ;  p.  1-76.]     .  60i8,(i2 

—  Philol.   museum,  V.  2,  1833  ;  p.  146-185 6414  21 

See  atsj  Quart,  rev.,  v.  138,  1875  [Statue  of  Memnou,  by 

J.  A.  Letroune). 
Memoir  of  a  brother.     &«  Hughes  (Thomas).  1873.    .     .3083.29 
Memoires  dune  femme  de  qualite  sur  Louis  xvm.     4  v.     See 

Lamothe  Langon  (E-  L  ) 3111  06 

Memoires  de  SI.  de  •»♦.     1643  90.     [In  Petitot.    Mem.,  2  ser., 

v.  68-69) »...'.     60336 

Memoirs.     AS"  For  memoirs  of  persons  see  Biography  (p.  116- 

215).    For  the  memoiie  of  Learned  soUelies  £ee  the  name  of 

the  society. 

Memoirs  ol  a  cavalier.    See  De  Foe  (Daniel) 

Memoirs  01  a  Huguenot  family.  i"ee  Maury  (Ann).  1872.3056.27 
Memoirs  of  a  ruaitre  d'armes.  See  Dumas  (A.)  1857.  .6075  27 
Memoirs  of  a  .Maiylaud  Nulunlei  r.  *Sfrt;  Kenly  iJ.  It.)  .  .  685.27 
Memoirs  of  a  New  England  villHge  choir,    see  Gilman  (S.imiiel). 

Coutrib.  to  lit.,  1856 262ii.l4 

Memoirs    of  a  professional    lady    nurse.      See  Stannard    (M,) 

18/3 3it.4.29 

Memoirs  of  a  traveller.    5d/- Dutens  (L.)    5v 3053.09 

Memoirs  of  an  American  lady  (.Mrs.  Schuyler].     See  Grant  .ilfrs. 

Anue) 3067.11 

Memoirsof  celebrated  characters.  Se-^Lamartine  (A.  de;.  3264.18 
Memoirs  of  emiueiit  Englishwomen,  .ve-e  Cosleilo  (L.  S.)  .  32.''6.14 
Memoirs  of  secret  societies  of  the  south  of  Italy,  par- 
ticularly the  Carbonari.     L.,  1621.  8°.     .  68.i;.01 

Memorable  women.    See  Crosland  (N.) 3261.19 

Memoranda  of  experiencLS   of  a    Uuiversalist    preacher.      .Vee 

Rogers  (G.)     1815 3153  2T 

Memorialsof  a  century.     S'ee  Jennings  (I.) 5i)1.28 

Memorials  of  Ihe  sea.  Sz-e  Scoresby  (iVm.)  1851.  .  .  .3156.25 
Memorials  of  Theophilus  Triniil.  S  «  Lyncher.  T.)  1869.  2535-27 
Memories  of  liity  jears.  See  Sparks  [W.  H,)  1870.  .  .3164.26 
Memories  01  French  palaces.  .Vcv  Challice  (A.  K  )  1871.  523.17 
Memories  of  many  Uieu.     See  Field  (.M.  B.)     1874.       ,     .  32o6  06 

Memcnes  of  Patmoa.    See  Macduff  (J.  it.) 3073.03 

Memory. 

—  Bi:altie[J.)    On  memory,     [/n  Ai'.t  Works,  v.  1,  1809,]  .  5015  OJ 

—  Cobbe  (/'".  P.)     Fallacies  of  memory.     [In  her  Hours  ot   wfrk 

and  play,  1867  ;  p.  87-117) 2621.08 

—  Fowler  (U.  S.)     Memory,  and  intellectual  improve- 

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—  Kirkimm  (T.  P.)     first  mnemonical  lessons  in  ge- 

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(.Artificial  memory). 
Men  and  maimera  iu  America  one  hundred  years    ago.     See 

Shudder  (H.E.) 3212.19 

Men  auil  luyBtciie.siif  Wall  street.  .<;«  Medbcry  (O.K.)  1870.  6a22.23 
Menand  tuiiigs  in  Kurope.  iVc  Murray  (.S.|  1854.  .  .  943.18 
Men  aud  wnnien.  (Poems.]  Se^  Browning  (Robert).  .  16*23-02 
Men  aud  women  of  France  during  the  last  century.    See  Hous- 

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Men  and  women  of  18th  century.     S''e  Houssaye  {X.)  2  v.  3266.02 

i\'t*(f.— Same  as  precediuR  work. 
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(W.  n.  D.) 3222.14 

Men  I  have  known.     5«  Jerdan  (Wm.)     1860 3222.05 

Menof-18.     .Vf-^  McGee  (&-(.  J.  E.)     1875 491.19 

Men  of  letters  aud  science  in  time  of  (ieorge  ui.    See  Brougham 

(Henry,  Ir.rd) 3O24.0t 

Menof  our  times.     5ee  Stowe  (H.  B.)     1868 3265.02 

Men  of  the  Second  Empire.     By  the  author  of  "  The 

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Men  of  the  Third  Eepublic.     [«HO)i.]     Philadelphia, 

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Men  of  the  time.     Biogr.  sketches  of  eminent  living 

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Same.     New  [5th]  ed.  by  E.  Walford.     London, 

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Same.     New  [Cth]  ed.  by  E.  Walford.     London, 

1865.   8" 3223.06 

Same.     A  dictionary  of  contemporaries.    8th  ed. 

by  T.  Cooper.  London,  ls72.  8".  .  .  .3223.12 
Same.     Wth  ed.,  by  Thompson  Cooper.    London, 

1375.   12° 3223.13 

Men    who    advertise  ;    with    hints    on    advertising. 

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Men.  womeu,  aud  books.     See  Hunt  (L.)     2  v 2o33.06 

Menagerie.  .S'C':  Bennett  (E. 'I. )  Gardens  and  menagerie.  4715  17 
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Si:e  aUo  Jsat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  16,  1868  ;  p.  3-23  (Greek  comedy); 
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Menard  i  Louis).  Hermes  Triemegiste  ;  trad,  com- 
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Meuault  (Ernest).  The  intelligence  of  animals. 
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Mencius  \Chinese  Meng-Tse].  Works.  [Chinese  text],  with 
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Meudals33bu  (Moses l  Jerusalem:  a  treatise  on 
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—  Phsedon  ;  or  the  death  of  Socrates.     From  the  Ger- 

man.    London,  1789.   8° 5424.14 

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of  ^pec.  pliilos.,  v.  7,  187.1  ;  p.  51-56  (by  E.  Kobulewskl). 

Meudala3ohn  Bartholdy  \Di:  Karl).  Goethe  and 
Mendelssohn.  (1821-1831.)  Tr.  with  additions 
by  M.  E.  von  Glehn.     London,  1872.  8°.  3123. 2(J 

Meudhaiu  (Rcu.  Joseph).  Literary  policy  of  the 
church  of  Rome.    2d  ed.    L.,  1830.   8".     .  '2761.03 

Mendoza  Juan  Gonzalez  de).    Se^t  Gonzalez  <le  Mendoza. 

Meuegii.ni  ((iiuseppe).  Animal  nature  of  the  dia- 
tomacefB  Tr.  by  C.  Johnson.  Ed.  by  A.  Hen- 
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Menes  and  Cheops  ideutiti-d.     ^(c  Rikart  (C.  von).  1869.  1076.05 


Meng-Zso.     Sre  Mencius. 

Meiigs  (.Vnlouio  KiiHaello).  Works,  tr.  from  the  Ital- 
ian.    2  V.     London,  1796.  8° 1412.08 

Contents:  v.  1.   Memoirs.    Beauty  and  taste  in  painting. 

Of  tasle.     Ui-flections  upon  Raphael,  Corre;igio.  aud  Titian, 

and  upon  tlic  ant  in  fs.     2    Up'^u  the  means  of  making  tlie 

polite  arts  flourish  in  .Spain.     Memoirs  concerning  Cdr- 

roggio.     Rules  for  masters  an  I  pupils  in  painting. 
Meniere  (Prosper).     Etudes  medicales  Buries  pontes 

latins.     Paris,  1858.    12° 4312.21 

Menin   (Nicolas).     Hist,    treatise    of   anointing  and 

coronation    of    kings    and    queena    of    France. 

Transl.     London,  1723.  8° 511.05 

Meningitis.    See  Medicine  [Cerebrospinal  meningitis,  p.  756). 
Menke    (Th.)      Orbis    antiqui    descriptio.      Gothse, 

1860.  8° 915.16 

Menken    (Adah   Isaacs).      Infelicia.      Philadelphia, 

1869.  24° lt,72.22 

Mennechet  (Edouard).     Matinees  litteraires.     Courg 

complet   de  litterature    modeme.     6e   ^d.     4  v. 

Paris.  1868.   16° 2731.14 

Menschikoff  (Alexander,  prince).    ,^ee  Biography  (p.   176) ;  also 

Vevf  monthly,  v.  28,  1830  (Last  days  of  Jleuzikoff ) 
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Mental  discipline.     S':e  Education  (p.  434)  ; — Culture  (p.  40n). 
Mental  diseases  aud  hygiene.    See  Medicine  {Mental  physio  ogy, 

p.  762  •,~lnsamty,  p.  760). 
Mental  philosophy.    See  Philosophy. 

Mentone.  Bennet(J.H.)  Shoresoftlie  Mediterranean.  1870.  981.09 
Menu.     Institutes  of  Hindu  law.    Tr.  by  Sir  W.  Jones.    [In  his 

Works.  V.  7.    London,  1807.  8°.) 6046.07 

Sfe  review  m  Calcutta  rev.,  v.  8.  1847  ;  p.  147-174. 
Menzel  ( Wolfgang).     German  literature.     Tr.  by  T. 

Gordon.     4  v.     Oxford,  18 10.  8°.   .     .     .  2732.01 

—  Geschichte  der  letzten  vierzig  Jahre,   (1816-1856). 

2  v.     Stuttgart,  1857.   12° 443.31 

—  History  of  Germany.   [To  1840.]     Tr.  by  Mrs.  Hor- 

rocks.     3  V.    London,  Bohn,  1848-49.   12°.     544.07 

Menzies  (Sutherland).     History  of  France  for  junior 

classes.     New  York,  1876.  12° 513.28 

—  History  of  Germany  for  J  unior  classes.     New  York, 

1876.   12° 544.27 

—  Political  women.     2  v.     London,  1873.  8°.   3266.07 

Contents :  v.  1.  Duchess  de  Lougueville.  Duchess  de 
Cbevreuse.  Mile,  de  Moiitpensier.  Tho  Fronde.  2.  The 
Fri'nde,  C0'i(in«erf.  The  duchess  of  Portsmouth.  Princcaa 
des  Ursins.    Sarah  Jennings  and  John  Churchill. 

—  Boyal  favourites.     2  v.     London,  1HG5.  8°.  3257.10 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Favonritoa  of  Edward  of  Caernarvon  and 
Isabel  of  France.  Maria  do  Padilla.  Agnes  Sorel.  Diana 
of  Poitiers.  Henry  of  Valois  and  the  minions.  Favouiitea 
of  Elizabeth.  Mary  Stuart  and  Cbastelar.  Henry  iv.  and 
the  fair  Gabrielle.  Italian  favourites  of  IVIarie  do  Medici. 
Favourites  of  James  1.  aud  Anne  of  Denmark.  Favourites 
of  Louis  XIII.  of  Frauce.  2.  George  \  iilieis.  duke  of  Buck- 
ingbaiii.  Duchess  de  chevreuse.  Favourites  of  Louis  xiv. 
Twelve  favourites  of  Catherine  li.  of  Russia. 

Mercada,  p.wud.  Hamlet  ;  or,  Shakespeare's  philo- 
sophy of  history.     London,  1875.  6°.  .     .   1V51.30 

Mercantile  law.    See  Law  {Commercia/,  p.  685). 

Mercantile  library  associations.     See  Libraries  (p.  700). 

Mercantile  morals.     See  Business  (i'/rra.s  <-/i/i«tuesi-,  p.  246). 

Mercantile  pursuits.     See  Business  (p.  245). 

Mercantiui  (Luigi).  Canti.  2d  ed.  Milano,  1870. 
12° 7317.U 

Mercer  (Charles  Fenton).  Exposition  of  the  weak- 
ness and  inefficiency  of  the  gov.  of  the  U.  S. 
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Merchandise.    5ec  Pohlicai  economy  (Commerce]. 

Merchant  of  Venice.     Se:  Shakspere  (\V.) 

Merchant's  mag.     ^ee  Hunt's  mei chant  s  magazine. 

Merchants.     See  Biography  {.^tt^■chant£.  p.  112). 

Merchants' ready  reckoner.     L.,  IsHl.   16°.  .  4015.20 

Meroiar  {liev.  Lewis).  Outlines  of  the  life  of  Jesus 
Christ.     V.  1.     London,  1871.   8°.   .     .     .  3121.18 

Mercier  (Louis  Sebastien).  Paris  delineated.  From 
the  Irench.     2  v.     London,  1802.  b°.     .     967.02 

—  Memoirs   of  the  year  2i00.     Tr.   by  AV.    Hooper. 

I'hiladelphia,  1795.   16° 2j1.77 

Mercuri  (Paul).  *Costume8  historiques  des  xn.,  xin., 
XIV,  et  XV.  siecles.  Texte  historique  et  de- 
Bcriptif  par  C.  Bonnard.  Nouv.  ed.  avec  un  in- 
trod.,  par  C.Blanc.  3  V.  Paris,  1800-61.  4°.  6626.05 
Meredith  (George).  See  Fiction  class-ii.-t  (p  604). 
Mereditli  (aMis.  Louisa,  wife  of  Cuarles).  The  lace- 
makers  :  sketches  of  Irish  character.  London, 
1865.    12° 952.06 

—  My  home  in  Tasmania.     N.  Y.,  1858.   12°.    .   1061.02 

—  Notes  and  sketches  of  New  South    Wales,    1839- 

1814.     London,  1844.  12° 996.C6 


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Meredith  (L.  P.)     E very-day  errors  of  speech.     Phil- 
adelphia, 1872.   16= 6-123.31 

—  The  teeth  and  how  to  save  them.     Philadelphia, 

1S71.   16° 4311.15 

Meredith  (Owenl,  psiud.    Set  Bulwer-Lytton  (Robert). 
Mereditn    (Wm.    Geol.      Memorials    of    Bernadotte, 

kins  of  Sweden.     London,  1829.   8°.    .     .  3017.09 
Meriden.  (Conn).    See  Countries  (jl/ertdcii.  p.  344). 
Merunea  (J.  F.  L.)     Art  of  painting  in  oil,  and  in 

fresco.     Tr.,   with  observ.   by  W.  B.  S.   Taylor. 

London,  18:39.   12" 1424.16 

Merimee  (Prosper).     Chronique  du  rfegne  de  Charles 

IX.     Suivie    de   la    Double    me'prise,    et    de   La 

Guzla  :  [recueil  de  chansons  illyriques].     Paris, 

1858.  12° 7025.12 

—  Colomba.     Suivi  de  la  Mosa'ique  et  autres  contes 

et  nouvelles.     Paris,  1858.  12°.       .     .     .  7025.13 

—  Colomba.     Translated.     Boston,  1856.  16°.     231.81 

jYote. — A  picture  of  Corsicau  life  and  manners. 

—  Les  Cosaques  dautrefois.     P.,  1865.   12°.    .  702-'5.11 

—  Les  deux  heritages,  suivis  de  I'lnspecteur  general, 

et  des  Ddbuts   d'un  aventurier.     2e  ed.     Paris, 
18G7.    12° 7025.14 

—  1572  :  a  chronicle  of  the  times  of  Charles  ix.    Trans- 

lated.    New  York,  1830.   12° 235.67 

—  History  of  Peter  the  cruel.     2  v.     London,  1849. 

sm.  8° 3142.10 

—  Letters  to  an  incognita.     Ed.  by  R.  H.   Stoddard. 

N.  Y.,  1874.  10°.     [Brio-a-brac  series.]  .  32.')1.16 

—  Lettres  a  uno  iuconnue.    [/n  Revue  dee  deux  mondea,  1  dec, 

1873] 

—  Nouvelles.     Carmen,   Arsene    Guillot,  L'abbe   Au- 

bain.  La  dame   de   Pique,    Les    Bohemiens.  Le 
hussard.  Nicolas  Gogol.  ;ieed.  P.,  1866. 12°.  7025.15 
,6®-  For  bia  nnmeroiia  articles  in  the  Revue  des  deux 
tnondcs  see  p.  101  of  ita  Tabh-  g:ii. 
Merino  (lligiiel).  Figure  of  tbe  earth,  [/ii  Sm.  rep.,  1BG3.]  3936.18 
Merivale  (^Charles).     Conversion  of  the  northern   na- 
tions.    Boyle  lectures  for  1865.     New  York,  1866. 
12° 3575.06 

—  Conversion  of  the  Eomau  empire.     Boyle  lectures, 

18!;4.     New  Y'ork,  1865.   12° 435.08 

—  General  history  of  Eome.    B.C.  753— a.d.  476.  New 

York,  1875.   12° 431.19 

—  History   of  the   Romans  under   the  empire.     [To 

A.D.  180.]     7  V.     New  York,  1863-64.  8°.     435.01 

—  School   history  of   Eome.      Abridged   from    [his] 

General   history   of  Eome,   by   C.  Puller.     New 

York,  1878.  12° 431.28 

Merivale   (Herman).     Historical    studies.     London, 

1865.  8° '25:i5.3U 

Contents  :  Prean-sors  tifthe  French  rev.  Joseph  it.  C;itU- 
erine  ii.  Pa^jcal  Paoli.  Voltaire,  Houaaeau,  and  Goethe. 
Juuiiia  and  .Marat.  Fiaukliu  and  De  Maislre,  a  dialogue. 
SlulUs  from  the  hist,  of  the  I't'i  cent.  Streets  of  Paiie  in 
the  nib  ceut.  Visit  to  Lutzen,  1862.  Visit  to  Maistou 
Moor,  18G1.  Letsure  hours  of  a  tourist.  Scenery  and  an- 
tiquities of  Cornwall.  Landscape  of  auc.  Italy,  in  the 
Porupei.%n  paiutiuga.  Visit  to  Malta,  1867.  The  angel  of 
Bvzaiitiain. 

—  Life  of  Sir  P.  Francis.  See  Parkes  (1.)  and  Merivale  (H.)  30C7.19 

—  Lectures  on  colonization  and  colonies.     2  v.     Lon- 

don, 18U-42.   8° 5727.08 

—  Some  features  of  Amer.  scenery.    [InToHn.  rev.,  v.  10,  1868., 
Msrivala  (.John  Herman).    Poems,  original  and  trans- 
lated.    2  V.     London,  18  W.  1'.°.     .     .     .   1665.19 

Coilents:  V.  1.  Miscellaueoua.  Translations  from  the 
Gveelt  and  Latin.  2.  Traiislatmns  from  the  '  Morgante 
Miggiore'  of  Pulci.  Orlando  iu  Roncesvalles.  Transla- 
tions from  Dante,  Petrarch,  etc.  Miscellaneous  poems. 
Merl3  d'Aub^gue  (Jean  Henri).  Discourses  and  es- 
says. Tr.  by C.  W.  Baird.  N.Y.,18)5.  12°.  3513.18 

Contents.  Discourses:  Kmmanuel.  Cross  of  Jesus  Cbnst. 
Pilblicatioa  of  the  gospel.  Duties  of  masters  to  their 
households.  Of  Ihe  character  essential  to  the  theologian, 
an  1  to  cbriatiaus  in  general.  The  church  called  tocouleas 
Jesus  Christ.  Confession  of  the  name  of  Christ  in  the  16th 
and  19tli  centuries.  Study  of  the  hist,  of  Christianity. 
Geneva  and  Oxford.  Faith  and  knowledge.  The  voice  of 
the  church  one.  Family  worship.  Homities  :  The  service 
of  Jesus  Christ.  The  work  of  salvation.  Essays:  Luther- 
anism  aud  Calvinism.  Voice  of  the  ancients,  or  read  the 
BooU.    Tlie  miracles,  or  the  two  errors. 

—  Germany,  England,  and  Scotland  ;  or  recollections 

of  a  Swiss  minister.     London,  1848.  8°.  .     966.09 

—  History  of  the   reformation  of    the  16th   century. 

Tr.  by  H.  White.     5  v.     N.  Y,  1854.   12°.   3432.10 
Contents  :  v.  1.  Europe  before  the  Reformation.     Luther, 


1483-1517.  2.  Luther,  and  German  Ref.,  1610-1521.  The 
Swiss  and  Zuingli,  1484-1622.  3.  Germany,  1521 -as.  Swit- 
Zetland— Germany,  1523-27.  The  French,  16110-26.  5. 
England  before  and  during  the  Ref.,  to  death  of  Wolsey. 

Note. — Reviewed  by  J.  Stephen,  in  hia  Essays,  1852  ;  p. 
38-68 ' 2647.14 

—  Histoire  de  la  reformation   du  16e   sifecle.      5  v. 

Paris,  1853.  12° .3432.05 

—  History  of  the  reformation  in  Europe  in  time  of 

Calvin,  v.  1-5.  New  York,  1863-69.  12°.  3434.05 
Contents:  v.  1-2.  Geneva  and  France.  3.  France,  Swit- 
zerland, Geneva.  4  England.  Geneva,  France.  Germany, 
Italy.  5.  England.  Geneva,  Ferrara.  6.  Scotland,  Swit- 
zerland, Geneva.  7.  Geneva,  Denmark,  Sweden,  Norway, 
Hungary.  Poland,  Bohemia,  the  Netherlands. 

—  Letter-presa    descriptions.    [In   Labouchere    (P.  H.)    Illua. 

of  life  of  Luther.    London,  1862.  fol.] 1437.01 

—  The  protector   [Oliver  Cromwell]  :  a  vindication. 

New  York,  1850.   12° 3015.05 

Merlet  (Gustave).  Hommes  et  livres  :  causeries 
morales  et  litteraires.     Paris,  1869.   16°.   .  7025.17 

—  Portraits   d'hier    et    d'aujourd'hui.      Paris,    1863. 

12° 7025.16 

Contents  :  Mocene.  Joubert.  Maurice  de  Guerin.  Eu- 
genie de  Guenn.  S.  deSacy.  Gernzez.  Merimee.  Mme. 
E.  de  Girardin.     Alphonse  Karr.    John  Lemoine. 

Merlin  (Mercedes  Jaruoo,  comtesse  de).  Memoirs  of 
Malibran.  .  2  v.     London,  1840.   12°.  .     .  3116.09 

Merlin  ;  or,  the  early  history  of  king  Arthur  ;  a  prose 
romance,  1450-60  ;  with  an  introd.  by  D.  W. 
Nash  ;  ed.  by  H.  B.  Wheatley.  3  v.  London, 
Early  Emj.  text  soc,  1865-69.  b°.     .     .     .  7913.14 

Merlin  or  Myrdhyrm  (Ambrosius). 

—  Ellis  (ff.)    Merlin.    [In  his  Early   Engl,  metrical  romances 

Bjhn.lSiS.] 1641.16 

—  Heywood(T.)     Life  of  Merlin.     1812.     .     .3123.03 

—  La   Vilkmarqui  (T.  CM.,  vicomte  de).     Myrdhinn, 

ou  I'enchanteur  Merlin  ;  son  histoire,  ses  oeuvres, 

son  influence.     1862 3812.16 

See  also  the  chronicles  of  Nennius  [171.04]  and  Geoffrey  of 
Monmouth  [471.04]  ;  also  an  article  by  W.  A.  Hammond  on 
Merlin  aud  his  ii.fluence  ou  Engl,  character  aud  lit.,  in  his 
Jour,  of  pay.  uied.,  v.  1,  1867  ;  p.  27-49. 

Merlinua  Liberatus.  An  almanack.  1819-64.  By 
John  Partridge,  [p.se!«i]    L., 1819-64.   16°.   6761.01 

Mermaids.  See  Atlantic  mo.,  v.  16,  1865  (Deep  sea  damsels,  by 
G.  W.  Hosmer), 

MeroUa  (Geronimo).  *Voyage  to  Congo,  rfc.  1682.  [/n  Pinker- 
ton    Voyagee.v.  16]  ; — aud  iu  (3-reen.  Voyages,  v.  l.J 

Merovingians.     6Ve  Countries  (/^aiic<i  .■  /iijryry,  p.  321). 

Merriclt  (J.  M.)  Nugae  inutiles  :  (specimens  of 
translation!.     Boston,  ls74.  12°.     .     .     .   1666.21 

Merrifield  (John),  and  Evers  (Henry).  Navigation 
and  nautical  astronomy.     L.,  1873.  8°.    .  4ul8,04 

Merrifield  (J/cs.  Mary  Philadelphia).  Art  of  fresco 
painting.     London,  1846.  8° 144J.01 

^Directions  for  portrait  painting  in  water-colours. 
l.:,th  ed.     London,  1875.   12° 1471.21 

—  Dress  as  a  fine  art.     Boston,  1854.  4°.     .     .   66J5.13 

—  Handbook  of  light  and  shade,  with  model  drawing. 

5th  ed.     London,  [u.  d.]  12°.     ....   1472.06 

—  Original  treatises,  12th- 1 8th  centuries,  on  the  art  of 

painting,    gilding,    dyeing,    ek.      AVith    introd., 

transL.cfc.     2  v.     London,  1849.  8°.   .     .   1422.01 
Cmtents:    Treatises    by   Alcherius,    Edwards  (Q.    OK.), 

Eraclins,  Le  Begiie,  Lebrun,  Pierre  de  S.  Audemar,  Vol- 

pato,  and  other  uukuown  auUiors. 
Merrill  (Eliphalet  and  Phineas).     Gazetteer  of  New 

Hampshire.     Exeter,  1817.  8° 1134.14 

Merrimac  river.     .See  Countries    Merrimac  river,  ^.  iH). 

Merry  wives  of  Windsor.    Sre  Shakspere  (W.) 

Merry  weather   (P.   Somneri.      Bibliomania    in   the 

middle  ages.     London,  1819.   12°..     .     .2763.14 
Merson  (Olivier).     Exposition  de  1861.     La  peinture 

en  France.     Paris,  1861.   16° 1411.24 

Mc'ry   (Joseph).      Andre  Chenier.      2  v.     La  Haye, 

1850.   18° 7026.19 

—  Contes  et  nouvelles.     2eed.     P.,  1860.   12°.  7025.28 

—  Heva.     Nouv,  ed.     Paris,  1868.   12°.   .     .     .  7025.L0 

—  La chasse  au  chastre.  Nouv.  ed.  P.,  [n.ii.]  12°.  7025.24 

—  La  Floride.     Nouv.  ed.     Paris,  1860.   12'.  .  7u25.29 

—  Les  Oamnes  de  I'lnde.     Paris,  1858.   12°.    .7025.21 

—  Marseille  et  les  Marseillais.  Nouv.  ed.  Paris,[1860?] 

12° 7025.25 

—  Les  nuits  angl'ais.-^s.     Paris,  1858.  12°.  .     .  7025.22 

—  Les  nuits  italiennes  ;   contes.     Nouv.    ed.     Paris, 

lf>68.   12° 7025.26 


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MERY  -  METEOROLOGY 


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—  Salons  ct  soiiterrains  do  Paris.  P., 1858.  12°.  7(1-2"). 23 

—  One  conspiration   au  l^ouvre.     Nouv.    ed.     Paris, 

18G8.   ir 702.). 27 

Meryoii  (Edward).  History  of  medicine,  v.  1.  [To 
1000.     No  more  publ.]     L.,  1861.  8^.     .  4313.02 

Meslier  (Jean).  Good  sense  :  or  natural  ideas  op- 
posed to  ideas  that  are  supernatural.  lano7i.] 
London,  1820.  8^^ y5-18.'22 

Mesmer  (.\ntoine).  Apborismes.  Ouvrage  mis  au 
jour  par  JI.  C[arilk't]  de  V[eanmorel.  Paris  ?] 
1785.  24'. 3814.20 

Mesmerism.    Sre  Animal  maguetism  (p.  28)  ; — Spiritualism. 

Mesmerism,  spiritualism,  etc..  historically  aud  scieutifioally 
cousidered.     .V«  Carpenter  (W.  B.) iiSl'2  45 

Mesmerist's  manual.     S^  Bartii   G.i     1851 3812.10 

Mesopotamia.     Sef.  Countries  [Mcsopofamiay  p.  314). 

Messiah.  See  Biblical  aud  religious  ht.  (Jesus  Christ,  p.  90  : 
aud  p.  (;53  of  Catalogue). 

Messiah  (The).  [.\.  life  of  Christ,  aiioii.]  London, 
1861.  8== 3421.21 

Messiah  (The) :  a  poem.    *■;  Klopstock  (F.  O.)  .    .    .       16(i2.22 

Messier  (.\braham).  Forty  years  at  Earitan.  Ei^^Ut 
sermons.  With  notes  for  hist,  of  Reformed 
Dutch  churches  in  Somerset  Co.,  N.  J.  New 
York,  1873.  S" 3458  00 

Metal-plate  working.  S^e  Arts  (Useful  :  Tinsjuitk,  p.  47)  ;  also 
Arts  (Useful ;  MH'dturiiy,  \t.  45). 

r^etallic  puiaons.  Sr^c  Medicine  {Lead-diseases,  p.  7G1  ;— P&iioni, 
p.  705)  ; — Lawr  iM'dtciilj.irispru.dence,  p.  689). 

Metalloids,    See  Chemistry  (Misoel.  works  :  Apjvhn,  etc.,  p.  264). 


Metallurgy.    See  Arts  (Useful :  Met'iUur<jy,  p.  45  : — EUetro.metal- 

lui'jf),    p.    41)  :— ii(jo  Gore   (U.)     tie,  tru-nictallurfy.    J877 

(;)'.l:):).61 1 ;— Walker  (0.  V.)  Electrotype  manipulation,  1852 

■[JU3:).50J  ;— Byrne  10.)    Pract.  lueUl-worker's  usa't.,  1851  ; 

p.  387-464 3'.i:i4.4l) 

Metals.  See  Arts  (Useful :  StetaliuTyy,  p.  45)  ; —  Geology  and 
mineralogy  (p.  673)  ; — Chemistry  (p.  263). 

Metamorphoses.     See  Apuleius  :—  Ovid. 

Metamorphoses  of  insects.     .SV^Blanchard  (Emile).  1871.482803 

Metamorphoses  of  man  and  lower  auimals.  Scealsi  Quatrefages 
(.i.  de)._  1SC4 4723.13 

Metaphysical  analysis  rcyealing   a  new   doctrine  of 

metaphy.sics.    \,tn(m.]     L.,  1846.  8'-".  .     .  5415.12 
Metaphysics.     .S'-c  Ptiilosophy. 
Metastasio  (Piotro  Honaventura).    Drammi.    Cura  di 

A.  Gelli.     Firenze,  1868.  12^ '  .     .     .     .   7318.33 
Metc.=ilf  (Richard).      Letter  and  spirit  :  Winchester 

lectures.     Boston,  1870.  12' ;;575.03 

Metaphor.     Mailer  'M.)    Lectures  on  the  science  of  language. 

2a  s.,  18G5  ;  p.  351-402 6412.04 

See  also  works  on  Rhetoric. 
Metcalf  (Therou).    Oration  at  Dedham,  July  4th,  1810.     Boston, 

1810.  8° 6093.07 

Metcalfe  (Frederick).  History  of  German  literature. 
Based  on  Vilmar.     London,  1.S58.   12°.     .2732.08 

—  Oxonian  in  Iceland.  With  glances  at  folk-lore  and 
sagas.     London,  1867.   16°.     ......   1142.18 

Metcalfe  (Samuel  L. )  Caloric  ;  its  agencies  in  na- 
ture.    2t.     London,  1843.  8= 4u27.01 

Metempsychosis.    See  Transmigration  of  souls. 

Meteor  iSteamsfiip).    Horse  {J. T., jr.)   Famous  trials.  1S74.  5611.19 

Meteoric  phenomena.    See  Meteorology. 


MET  EO  ROLGG-Y    AND     CLIMATOLOGY. 


1.  Oenfral  and  Jliscellaneous  Works. 
Arago  (F.)    Meteorologi.cal  essays.  1855.     .     .  4021.10 

Contents :    Thunder   aud    lightning   (p.  3-276).     Electro- 
magnetism.     Auinial   electricity.    Terrestrial  magnetism. 
Aurora  borealis  [p.  389-5iJ(j|. 
Bi-ocklesby  {J.)    Elements  of  M.   10th  ed.  1859.  4021. 2S 
Buchan  (k.)     Handy  book  of  M.     18G8.     .     .  4021.14 
Jiutler  ( T.  B. )    Atmospheric  system  and  weather  book. 

Revised  ed.     1870 4021.08 

DanielkJ.F.)  Meteorological  essays.  2ded.lrt27.  4021.17 
Contents  :  The  attuospbcre.  A  new  hyfjrometer.  Radi- 
ation of  heat  in  the  atmosphere.  Honiry  oscillation  of 
the  barometer.  Climate  of  Loudon.  Meteor,  obeerv.  betw. 
the  tropics,  by  E.  Sabine.  Met.  observ.  in  Brazil,  aud  on 
the  equator,  by  A.  C.ildcleU'.jh.  On  the  barometer  and  the 
thermometer,  ileteorol.  journal,  etc.,  etc. 
Denham{^f.  A.)  Collection  of  proverbs  and  sayings  rel.  to  the 
seasons,  the  weather,  etc.  Loudon,  1340.  16\  [In  Percy 
soc,  V.  20.] 5060.20 

Espy  (</.  P.)  Fourth  meteorological  report.  Wash- 
ington, 1857.  4^     (tr.  S.   34th    cong.    3d   sess. 

senate  ex.  doc,  no.  6.) 

Note. — This  volume  is  of  a  general  character. 

Fitz  Boy  ( It )  Weather  book  :  a  manual  of  practical 
meteorology.     1803 4021.11 

Forster  ( T. )  Researches  about  atmospheric  phenom- 
ena.    2ded.     1815 4021.12 

Ganot  {A.)  Outlines  of  meteorology  and  climatology.  [In  his 
Treatise  on  physics,  1869  ;  p.  834-869.] 4025.15 

Herschel  (J".  F.  ir.>  Wt-ather  and  weather  prophets.  [In  his 
Famiiiar  lectures,  1867.) 3913.26 

Hwnboitt  {A.  von).  Review  of  natural  phenomena.  [In  his  Cos- 
mos, v.  1,  1850.1 912.06 

Johnstone  {A.  K.]     /n  Aii  »Physical  atlas.     1856.  fol.     .     .     A.37.05 

Jordan  (W.  L.)  The  elements  :  Ocean  and  atmos- 
phere.    2v.     18C6.  .     . 4028.18 

Lardna-  {D.)  and  Walker  {C.  V.)  Manual,  etc.  2  v. 
1841-14 4027.11 

Loomis  (E.)    Treatise  on  meteorology.     1808.  4021.13 

Kote. — For.  ref.  to  numerous  meteorological  papers  by 
E.  L.,  5fe  Royal  soc.  cat.  of  sci.  papers,  v.  4.  p.  82-83. 

Margo.U  (E.)  and  Zurcher  (F.)  Meteors,  aerolites, 
storms,  and  atmospheric  phenomena.  1870.402 1 .0'J 

Metcalfe  (5.  L.)     In  his  Culoi  ic.  etc..  v.  1,  1843  ;  p.  280-852.   4027.01 

Mossman  (6'. )    Origin  of  the  seasons  from  a  geological 

point  of  view.     1860.     .     .     .  •.     .     .     .4021.15 

.MiVkr  (J.)   Principles  of  physics  and  M.    1847.4025.04 

Prout    (IF.)     Chemistry,    meteorology,  etc.    with   ref. 

to  natural  theology.     1834 3524.0'J 

Beclus  [£)    The  ocean,  the  atmosphere,  and  life.    2  v. 

1873 913.18 

RasseU  [R.)   Lectures  on  meteorology.  [/»  Sm.  rep.,  18.)4.]  3936-09 

iittinmetz  {A.)     fSuushine  and  showers.     1867.  4021. 2'J 

Note. — A  popular  general  treatise  on  meteorology. 


Swaiivion    (C.)      Hand    book    of    weather    folk-lore. 

1873 4021.31 

See  also  Atl.  mo.,  v.  6,  1860  (Science  of  M.,  by  D.  W. 
Bloodgood)  ;  Eel.  mag.,  Feb.,  1876  (Weather) ;  N.  Brit,  rev., 
v.  25,  1856  (Weather  aud  its  prognostics)  ;  v,  45.  1866,  (M., 
past  and  present) ;  Aiuer.  jour,  of  sci.  and  arts,  July,  1877 
(Coutrib.  to  meteorology,  by  E,  Loomis). 

2.  Special  Topics. 

Atmosphere. 

Cojin  (J.  IT.)  Psychrometrical  table  for  determining  the  elastic 
force  of  aqueous  vapor  aud  the  relative  humidity  of  the 
atmosphere,  from  indications  of  the  wet  aud  dry-bulb 
thermometer    Fahrenheit.    1856.    [In    Sm.    miscel.   coll., 

V.  1.) 3935.11 

I'lammarion  C.)     The  atmosphere.     1873.  .     .  40-8.09 
liarlwiij  {0.)     Aerial  world  :  phenomena   and   life  of 

the  atmosphere.     1S75 402s.  11 

jg^  See  ado  Arts  (Useful  :  Aeronautics  [^.  39)  ; — Physics. 

Auroral  Phenomena, 
Arago  [F.)    7n  )iw  Meteor,  essays,  1855  ;  p.  389-600.      .     .402116 
Force  (F.)    Auroral  phenomena  in  the  higher  latitudes,  [/n  Sm. 

coutrib.,  V.  8,  1856.) 3937.08 

Loomis  {E.)     [In  Sm.  report.  1865.] 3936.20 

Layering  {J.}    On   the  periodicity  of  the  aurora  borealis.    [tn 

Amer.  assoc.     Proc,  v.  16,  1867.] 3946.14 

Olmslead  {D.)     Recent  secular  period  of  the  aurora  borealis.     [In 

Sm   contrib.,  v.  8,  1856.] 3937.08 

—  Electrical  hypotheses  of.      [In  Amer.  assoc.     Proc,   v.   11, 

1857.] 3946.10 

Secchi[A.)    [/u  Amer.  assoc.    Proc,  v.  2,  1849]  .     .     .    .3946.01 
See  aiso  Atl.  mo.,  v,  4, 1859  ;  p.  740-75U  (The  aurora  bore- 

ahs,  by  Er.  B.  Prescott). 

•  Barometers. 

Green  [J.)  and  Wurdeman  (ff.)  Ou  filling  barometer  tubes,  [in 
Sm.  report,  1859.] 3936.14 

Grren's  Standard  barometer.     [7»i  Sm.  report,  1855  ]     .     .3936.10 

FLxyfair  (./.)  Ou  causes  which  affect  the  accnraty  of  barometri- 
cal measurements.  [/»  Aii  Works.v.  3,  1822;  p.  33-90.]  50i>3.03 

Stewart  [B.)  Lxperimeuta  ou  aneroid  barometeis.  [In  Sm.  re- 
port, 1868.] .  3936.23 

Tiia.1  I /J.)     The  weather  glass.     1871.    .     .     .  4021.18 

Vaiilant  {.)!.)  Horary  variation  of  the  barometer.  [In  Sm.  re- 
port, 1866  ] 3936.21 

Welsh  (J.)  Construction  of  a  standard  barometer.  [In  Sm.  re- 
port. 1859.1 3936.14 

Williamson  [R.  S.\  On  the  use  of  the  barometer  on  surveys  aud 
recounaissauce.     1868 4028.26 

Climatologi/. 
Blodget    (i.)      Climatology    of    the    United    States. 

1857 4028.23 

Croll  [J. )  Climate  and  time  in  their  geological  rela- 
tions.   1875 4021.33 

yote. — Reviewed  in  Internat.  rev..  July,  1876,  by  A. 
Winchell. 


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Elliot  l{R.  S.)     Climate  of  Kansas.     |/n  Sm.  rep..  1870]     .3936.25 
Gray  (/.  C.)     Climate  of  New  England.     [In  hU  Essays,  1836  ;  p. 

167.20*.]     .    ■ Gf23.0j 

Howard  (L.)     Climate  of  London.     3  v.   1S33.  402S.20 
Shove  (0.  A.)     Life  under  glass.     Contiiiumg  sugges- 
tions towards  the  formation  of  artificial  climates. 

.   1874 43:i3.32 

Sm  nlso  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  87,  1858  .  v.  9l.  1860  (Olimatology)  ; 
N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  33.  18(i0  (Severe  winters)  ;  Atl.  mo..  Dec, 
T877  (How  to  cliaiige  the  H.  A.  ciimate.  liy  N.  S.  Sbaler). 
JSSS'  See  aiso  Medicine  [Clvmatt,  p.  766). 

Clouds. 
DLasius  I W.)    See  entry  under  '  Storms  '  (p.  774). 
/■oty  [Andre).    New  daaaifieation  of  clouds,     [/n    Sm.  report. 
1870.] 3936.25 

Dew. 
TVells  (TT.  C.)    Essay  on  dew.     [In  his  Essay  on  single  vision,  etc. 
1818.] 4022.26 

Earthquakes  and  Volcanoes. 
Dolomieu  (Z>.  G.  S.  T.  De  G.  de).     Account  of  the  earthquakes  in 

Calabria  in  1783.    [In  Pinkerton,  v.  6.] 926.05 

Hamilton    (Sir    W.)      Observ.    on    Mount    Vesuvius, 

Mount  Etna,  and  other  volcanoes.    1773.  4021. Oti 

Herschel  {J.  F.    IF.)    About  volcanoa  and  earthquakes.    [In  his 

Familiar  lectures,  1867.]      .     .     .     .     ■ 3913.26 

iJwtory  and  philos.  of  earthquakes.  L.,1757.  8°.  40J1.07 

Hambo'dt  (F.  H.  A.  von).     Cosmos,  v.  5,  1858 912.05 

Miill^t  {R.)     Eai-thquuke  plieuomena.    [In  Sm.  rep.,  1859  1  3936.14 

Phillips  (J.)     Vesuvius.     1869 4U'21.05 

Proctor  (R.  ^1.)    Earthquakes,    [In  his  Borderland  of   science, 

1873.) 3915.17 

Scrope  ((t.  p.)     Geology  and  extinct  volcanoes  of  cen- 
tral France.     18,)8 402 1 .04 

Sonntag  {A.)     Notes  and    illustrations  of  Popocatepetl,    [In  Sm. 

coutrib.,  V.  11,  1859.] 3937,11 

Zurcher  (F.)   and  MnrejolU  (E.)     Volcanoes  and  earth- 
quakes.    1869 4021.03 

SfC  also  articles  by  N.  S.  Shaler,  Atl,  mo.,  v.  23,  1869 
(Earthquakes)  ;  V.  24  (3  art.  :  Great  E.  of  the  old  world  ; 
E.  of  the  Aiiier.  coot.;  E.  of  the  western  U.  S.)  ;  v.  25 
(Galifornia  eai-tUquakes)  ;  Blacliw.  mag.,  v.  88,  I860  (Great 
earthquake  at  Lisbon)  ;  v.  106,  1869,  or  Littell,  1869,  v.  3 
(New  theory  of  E.  and  volcanoes)  ;  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  60, 
1859,  01-  Littell,  1860,  v.  1  (Earthqu;ikes,  by  C.  K.  Weld)  ; 
Nat.  qn,  rev  ,  v.  7.  1803  (Earthquakes)  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  108' 
1869  (E.,  by  J.  V.  Whitney)  ;  Qu.  rev.,  v.  126,  lSi:9  (Earth- 
quakes) ;  Journal  of  sac.  lit.,  Oct.,  1868,  p.  46-53  (Scriptural 
notices  of  volcanoes  and  earthquakes). 

Hydrometer. 
Swift  (X.)     Manual  of  the  hydrometer  ; 
history,  philosophy,  etc.     1870. 

Observations. 
BacJie  lA.  D.)    Observ.  made  at  Girard  college,  1840-45.   [In  Sm. 

coutrib.,  V.  11.  13,  14.] 3937.11 

Caswell  {A.)    Meteorolngical  observ.  at  Providence,  R.  I.     1831 

60.     [In  Sm.  contiib  ,  v.  12.] 3937. l'> 

Cleveland  [P.)    Meteorological  observations  at  Brunswick,  Maine 

18U7-18j9.     [In  Sm.  coutrib.,  v.  16,  I860.]      ....  3937.10 
2)  uiey  (C)     Best   honjs  of  daily  observation  to  find  the   mean 

temperature  of  tlie-year.    [la  Sm.  rep.,  1857-8.60]  3936.12 
Dtreetio  >s  for  meter.rological  observ.  aud   the  registry  of  period. 

ical  phenoiuena.   1860.    [In  Sm.  miscel.  coll.,  v,  1.]  3935.11 
Fendler  [A.)     Meleorol(»gy  of  Culouia  Tovar,  Venezuela,    [In  Sm 

report,  18.57.1 3936.12 

Oillis  [J.   M.)     .Meteorol.  observ.  'of  Santiago  de  Chile,  1849-52 

[U.  S.  naval  ;i.str..n,  eiped.,  v.  6,  1856.] 1126.06 

Ouyot  {A.)     Tables  iuet8iirol  aud  physical,  1859.    [In  Sm.  miacel 

coll.,  V.  1,  1862;   634  pp.] 39)5.11 

—  Directu)n3  lor  meteor,  observ.     [In  Sm.  rep.,  1855]    ,  3936  10 
Uildrrtn    (.S.  P.)     Meteorological  observ.   made  at   Mariott.i?  (O  ) 

between  1826  and  18.i9.  [I:i  Sm.  contiib.,  v.  16,  1870.)  3937.16 
Kane  [E.  K.)     Meteorol.   observ.  in   (lie  Arctic  seas.    [In   Sm 

contiib.,  v.  10-11.  1858-69  ] ;  3937  j() 

Logan  I.T.M)    Meteorolngical  observ.  at  Sacramento,  Cal.   1853- 

65,  06-57.     [In  Sm.  rciiort,  1855.  1657.] 3936.10 

McOlinl-ck  {F.  L)     Meteorolognal  observ.   in   the  Arctic  seas 

^iSm.  contrib..  V.  13,  1863.] 3937  13 

Meteorological  registers.  1822-64  ;  1855-60.     [In  U.  S.    Surg.  gen. 

Statistical   repi.rt  on    the  sickness  aud  mortality  iu  the 

army  of  the  U.  S.,  1839-66,  1856  60,     2  v.]    ...    . 


containing  its 
.     .   3926.31 


Srholt  (C.  A.)  Tables,  distribution,  and  variations  of  the  atmos- 
pheric temperature  iu  the  United  States,  aud  sumo  adja- 
cent parta  of"  America,     [/n  Sm.  contril;..  v.  21.]     .  3937.21 

Smith  (JV.  Z>.)  Meteorol.  observ.  near  Washington,  (Arkansas), 
1840-69,     [/n  Sn..  contiib.,  V.  12,  I860.] 3937.12 

United  States.  Meteorological  observ.,  made  under 
the  direction  of  the  U.  S.  patent  office  and  the 
Smithsonian  institution,  1834-59.  v.  1-2,  pt.  1. 
Washington,  1861.  4°.  (36th  cong.  Istsess.  Ho. 
of  rep.  ex.  doc,  no.  55.)     ......     .     .     .  V.D. 

—  Chief  .tigiutl  officer.     Report.    "  .  ^  .  '  .     ,     .     .  P.D. 

^ote. — Accompanies  the  Report  of  the  secretary  of  war. 
Woeikof{Dr.)     Meteorol.  in  Russia.     [In  Sm.  rep.,  1872.]  3936.27 

Rain  and  Snow. 

Greenwood  (G.)  Rain  and  rivers  :  or  Hutton  and 
Playfair  against  Lyell  and  all  comers.  3d  ed, 
1876 41)3.36 

Powell  (  G.A.)  Essay  on  the  cause  of  rain.  1859.  4021.20 
Schott  )C.  A.]    Tables  and  results  of  the  preinpitatioii,  in  rain  and 
snow,  iu  the  U.  S.;  and  adjacent  parts  of  N.  A.,  aud  iu  Cen- 
tral and    South  America,   1872,    [In   SmitliSon.  coninb., 

V.18.] 3937.18 

See  also  Coruhill  Apl.,  or  Eel.  mtig.,  ,)uly,  1877  (Leveling 
power  of  rain)  ;  Pop.  sci.  mo.,  Mch.,  1877  (The  formation 
of  rain  drops  and  hail  stones,  by  prof.  Oisborne). 

J®-  See  also  Forests  (p.  664),  with  respect  to  their  influ- 
ence upon  rain. 

Seasons. 
[See  Seasons,  in  the  general  alphabet.] 

Storms,  Tornadoes,  and  Winds. 

Bacon  (F.)     History  of  the  winds.  [In  his  Works,  v.  9.]     .  6014.11 

Bassnett  (  T. )  Outlines  of  a  mechanical  theory  of  storms, 
containing  the  true  law  of  lunar  influence. 
18.54 4U21.09 

iJtii  ( W.  R. )  Hand-book  of  the  law  of  storms. 
18ri3 4018.01 

Blasius  (\V.)  Storms  :  their  nature,  c(c.  With  means 
of  predicting  them  by  the  clouds.     1875.  4021.32 

Chappelsmith  [J.)  Account  of  a  tornado  iu  Indiana,  1862.  [/n  Sm. 
coutrib.,  V.  7.] 3937.07 

Cojffin  [J.  H  )  Winds  of  the  l^orthern  Hemisphere.  [7n  Sm.  cou- 
trib., V.  6.) 3937  OG 

—  Winds  of  the  globe  ;  or  the  laws  of  atmospheric  circulation 

over  the  surface  of  the  earth.  [In  Sm.  coutrib.,  v.  2U  ;  or 
Sillimau'sJourual,  Apl,  1877.) 3937.20 

Espy  [J.  F.)  Philosophy  of  storms,  1841.  .4021.10 
Niite.—See  also  his  4th  meteorol.  report,  1857.       .  4028  27 

Loomis  iE.]  Certain  storms  in  Europe  and  America,  Dec.  1836. 
[/H  Sm.  contiib.,  v.   II,  1859.) 3937.11 

Mackintosh  {J.)  Iowa  aud  Illinois  tornado  of  May  22,  1873,  [In 
Quar.  jour,  of  science,  July,  1874.] 

FiddiiKitoH  (H.)  Sailor's  horn-book  for  the  law  of 
storms.     1860 4517.04 

Poey  [A.)  Chronological  table  of  cyclonic  hurricanes.  [In  Royal 
geogr.  aoc.  journal,  V.  25,  1856.) 9U3.28 

Ruskiii  (J.)  Queen  of  the  air.  ]8l')9.  .  .  .  25-l2.-;3 
See  also  Ed.  rev  ,  v.  124,  1866  ;  p.  61-85  (Weather  fore- 
casts and  storm  warnings)  ;  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  2,  1866  (The 
Calcutta  cyclone  of  1864.  bv  L.  J.  Jennings)  ;  Pop.  sci. 
rev.,  Apl.,  1877  (Weather  in  the  Brit.  Isles  :  can  it  be 
predicted  ?  by  R.  H.  S-ott)  ;  Eel.  mig.,  Apl.,  1877  ;  from 
Coruhill  (Great  storms)  ;  Pop.  sci.  mo.,  Dec,  1877  (Bengal 
cyclone  of  1376).    See  also  Calcutta  rev.,  v,  8,  1847  ;  p.  62-71. 

Anemometer. 

Description  of  the  Smithsonian  anemometer.  [In  Sm.  report. 
I860.] 3036.16 

Thunder  and  Lightning, 

Arago  (F.)     [fn  Ai's  Meteor,  essays,  1865  ;  p.  3-276.]  ,     .     .402116 
Duprez  [M.  L.)     Keport  on  atmospheric  electricity,     j/n  Sm.  re- 
port, 18.58.) 3936.13 

Fonvielie  (}y.  de).     Thunder  and  lightning.     .1027.17 
Martin  (T.  H.)     La  foudre,  I'electricite,  et  le  magnct- 

isme  chez  les  anciens.     18Hfi 40 -'7.25 

Masterman  (.5)  Thumler  and  lightning.  [In  Sm.  rep. ,1856.]  3936.10 
4®"  See  also  Lightning  rods  (p.  701). 


aa-  See  also  Astronomy  {.Meteoric  phenomena,  p.  64);— Geography  [Physical,  p.  571  :  Anstie  ;— Maury  ;—«(c.);— Physics  [Forcet  if 
ruUure  ;  EUctncily  ;~Heat ;— Terrestrial  magnetism ;— etc.)  .—Ocean  [T.des  aud  Currents). 


Meteyard  (Eliza),  A  group  of  Englishmen  (1795- 
1815)  ;  the  younger  Wedgwoods  and  their 
friends,  embracing  the  history  of  the  discovery  of 
photography,  and  a  facsimile  of  the  first  photo- 
graph.    London,  1871.   8° 3182.27 


—  Hallowed    spots  of   ancient    London,      New    ed. 

London,  1870.  sm.  4° 493.18 

—  Life  of  Wedgwood  ;  with  sketch  of  the  art  of  pot- 

tery in  England.     2  v.     L.,  lS(i5.   8".     .   3 18 1.20 

—  Mainstone's  housekeeper.  2d  ed.  B.,1861.  12=.  231.82 


THE    BROOKLYN    LIBRARY. 


METHOD -MICROGRAPHIC 


775 


Method.    CoUridgt  {S.  T )  Science  of  method.    [In  Encyclopaedia 

luetropolitjiiift,  V.  1,  1845.]    For  tho  more  impoit.iut  works 

ou  7rt'7/io7  Koo  Arts  (Usel'ui)  and  ^^encral  science  ;  Method, 

ric,  (p.  391  :— Logic   p   715|. 
Mell>odolos)'(rbe(iln«ic-al).  MCinlnc.k  [J.)  Lcctlirea,  Ifl73.  31)07.25 
Methodism,  and  iiiotliodiHts.     Sfr  Biblical  and  ixlig.  lit.  (p.  91). 
Methodist    quiirterly  review,     v.   23-59.     New  York, 

1811-77.    »" 8118.01 

Nute.—w.  23  30=3d  8..  v.  1-8,  ed.  by  G.  Peck  :  v.  31-38  = 

4th  a..  V,  !■«.  Pd.  by  J.  M'Clintock  :  v.  39-59=4th  s.,T.  9.29, 

ed.  by  D.  \N  hedou. 
Methodius,    and   others.      Writings,  and    fragments, 

Tr.   by  W.  R.  Clark  [and  others].     Edinburgh, 

18fi9.  8".     [Ante-Nioene  lib.,  v.  14.]     .  34ti7.17 
Metre.     S^e  Poetry  {English)  : — also  Language. 
Metric  eystem.    AVe  Arts  (Useful  ;   WtiyhU  and  measures  (p.  48), 
Metrical  voinances.     See  Poetry  iMetricai  romances). 
Metropolitan  museura  of  art.     Ciitalogne  of  cullcction  of  arms, 

ai-mnur,  and  other  objects,  loaued  by  H.   Coguiat,  1874. 

[New  York.  1874.]  la" 1464.09 

—  Catalogue  of  loun  exhibition  of  paintings,  1874.    [New  York, 

1874.]  IT 1454.09 

—  Catalogue  of  pictures  belonging  to  the  museum.    [New  York, 

1870.)  8° 1451,09 

—  2d-8thauuual  report  of  the  trustees.    N.Y.. 1872-78.  8°.  14.54.ro 

—  Guide  to  the  Cesuola  collection  of  antiquities  from  the  iBi.ind 

of  Cyprus.     [New  York,  187-.]  12" 1454.09 

—  Pottery  and  porcelain  :  hand  book.    N.  Y.,  1875.  8°.  .  1464.09 

—  Bryant  {}V.  C.)     Mutrop.  art  museum.    [In  his  Orations,  etc., 

1873] 2617.28 

Metropolitan  pulpit.  2  v.  18:;9.  See  Grant  (J.)  .  .  .  3443.0'J 
Meuuier  (Victor).     Adventures  on  tlie  great  hunting 

grounds  of  the   world.     N.  Y.,  1«69.   12°.   4615.21 

—  Life  in   the  primeval  world.      [Adapted  from  the 

French],  by  W.  H.  D.  Adams.  L.,lb72.  16°.  4725.14 

Meves  (VVm.  and  Augustus).  Authentic  hist,  me- 
moirs of  Louis  Charles,  2d  son  of  Louis  xvi.  and 
Marie  Antoinette,  who  personated  Augustus 
Meves.     London,  1868.   8° 3114.32 

Mexia  (Pedro),  ami  o//i«'s.  Times  store-house.  Con- 
taining ten  following  bookes  to  the  former  Trea- 
Bvrie,  dc.     Tr.  byT.  Alilles.   L.,  1619.   fol.     418.05 

Mexico.  See  Countries  ( .I/fxi'co,  p.  344)  ;  also  Kingsborough 
(liobei  t,  viscount).    Antiquities  of  iviexico  (p.  Ht)4). 

Meyer  (Franz  Julius  Ferd.)  Outlines  of  the  geo- 
graphy of  plants  :  culture,  uses,  etc:  Tr.  by  M. 
Johnston.     London,  Bay  .foc,  1816.  8°.  .  4744.09 

Meyer  (Jonas  Daniel  i.  Esprit,  origine  et  progrfes 
des  institutions  judiciaires  des  principaux  pays 
de  I'Europe.     5  v.     Paris,  182:J.  8°.     .     .  5631. U8 

Meyer  (Moritz).  Electricity  in  its  relations  to  prac- 
tical medicine.  Tr.,  with  notes,  by  W.  A.  Ham- 
mond.    New  York,  1809.   8° 4333.21 

Meyrick  (John).  House  and  sporting  dogs.  London, 
1861.   16° 4615.24 

Meyrick.     See  also  Myrick. 

Meyrick  (Samuel  Rush).  Ancient  armour.  2d  ed. 
3  V.     London,  lb44.  4° 6617.05 

—  Obeerv.  upon  the  histoiy  of  hand  flre.arms,  and  their  appur- 

tenances,    (/n  Archeeologia,  v.  22,  18.!9.]     ....  6128.23 

Miall  (lidward).     Views  of  the  voluntary  principle. 

London,  1850.   16° 3575.07 

—  Hinton  {K.  J.)     English  radical  leaders.     1876.    .     .     .  3221.14 
MiaU  (James  G.)     Footsteps  of  our  forefathers.     Bos- 
ton, 1b52.   12° 343.^.06 

—  Memorials  of  early  Christianity,  [to  a.d.  304].    Bos- 

ton. 18. 3.   12° 3413.12 

Micah.     See  Biblical  and  religious  lit.  (Prophets,  p.  98). 

Micanzio  (I'ulgentio).  Life  of  Father  Paul,  [anmi.] 
Tr.  out  of  Italian.     London,  1651.   18°.     .3137.03 

Michael  Angelo.    .See  Buonarroti  (.Michel  Angelo). 

Miohae  ia  (Johanu  David).  Commentaries  on  the 
law  of  Moses.  Tr.  by  A.  Smith.  4  v.  London, 
1.^14.  8° 3575.J3 

Mioliaud  (Joseph  Fran<;ois).  History  of  the  Cru- 
sades. Tr.  by  \V.  Kobson.  3  v.  London, 
1852.   12° 6623.14 

Micbaux  (Francois  Andre).  Travels  to  the  westward 
of  the  .Alleghany  Mts.    L.,  1805.   8°.     .     .1135.03 

Michel  ( Uan  .  Ayenbite  of  inwyt ;  or  remorse  of 
conscience  ;  in  the  Kentish  dialect,  1340.  Ed. 
by  R.  Morris.  Loudon,  1866.  8°.  [Early  Eng- 
lish text  soc.,  no.  23.]     •7913.06 

N'>le. — A  literal  Iransl.  of  *  Le  Bommo  des  vices  et  de 
veitues,'  by  trere  Lureus. 

Michelangelo.    See  Buonarroti  (Michel  Angelo). 

M^chelc^t  (Jules).  L'Amour.  Paris,  18.j9.  18°.  7026.01 

—  Bible  of  humanity.     Tr.  by  Vincenzo  Calfa.     New 

York,  1877.  8° 3578.15 


—  The  Bird.     With  illustrations,  by  Giacomelli.    New 

ed.  revised.     Loudon,  1870.  8°.      .     .     .   4817.17 

—  Elements  of  modern  history   [1453-17h9].     lutrod. 

by  A.  Potter.     New  York,  pi.  A]  18°.     .     442.11 

—  LaFemme.     Paris,  1859.  18° 7026.02 

—  Les  Femmes  do  la  Revolution.   P.,  1855.  16°.  5822.14 

—  France  before  Europe.     Tr.     L.,  1871.  8°.     526.11 

—  Histoire   de   Franco  au   18e   sitcle.     17   v.     Paris, 

1857-67.  8°. 522.15 

—  Histoire  romaine.     Eepublique.     ^   v.     Bruxelles, 

1810.   18° 431.13 

—  History   of  France.     Tr.   by   G.  H.   Smith.     2  v. 

New  York,  18i;9.  8°.       .    ' 515.18 

v.  1.  To  1380.     V.  2.  1380.148.3. 

—  History  of  the  French  revolution,  [to  1815].     Lon- 

don, [about  1847.]  12° 514.08 

—  History  of  the  Roman  republic.    Tr.  by  W.  Hazlitt 

New  York,  1847.   12° 433.10 

—  LTnsecte.     6e  ed.     Paris,  1867.  12°.       .     .  4822. 17 

—  The  Insect.     With  illus.  by  Giacomelli.     London, 

1875.  8° 4828.(10 

—  Jesuits  and  Jesuitism,  [fn  his  '  Miscel.  works,'  below.]  6053.06 

—  Joan  of  Arc.     New  York,  1858.  24°.  .     .     .  3093.06 
Same.   [jR.]  Jeanne  d'Arc.   P.,ln56.  16°.  3093.14 

—  Love.    Tr.   by  J.   W.   Palmer.      New  York,   1859. 

12° 5821.10 

—  Life  of  Luther.    [In  his  'Miscel.  works,' beZow.  .    .    .  C053.06 

—  Miscellaneous  works.     Tr.  by  G.  H.  Smith.     Lon- 

don, 1848.  8° 5053.06 

Contents  :  Priests,  women,  and   families.     The  people. 
Lile  of  Luther.     Jesuits  and  Jesnitism. 

—  The  Mountain.     From  the  French,  with  illus.  by 

P.  Skelton.     London,  1872.  8°.       ...     935.08 

—  L'Oiseau.     Nouv.   ed.     Paris,  1867.   12°.     .  4f-12.18 

—  The  people.     [In  his  '  Miscel.  works,'  above.]  ....  6063.06 

—  Priests,    women  and   families.     Tr.   and   ed.  by  J. 

Crookes.     London,  1846.  8° 5093.01 

Same.    [In  his  '  Miscel.  works,'  above.]      ....  6053.06 

—  The  Sea.   (Lamer.)  Transl.   N.Y.,1861.  12°.  4826.13 

—  La  Sorcifere.     [French.]     Bruxelles   and  Leipzig, 

1863.  12° 3S14.02 

Same.     The  witch  of  the  middle  ages.     Tr.  by 

L.  J.  Trotter.     London,  1863.   12°.      .     .  3814.03 

—  Woman.  Tr.  by  J.W.Palmer.  N.Y.,1860.  12°.  5821.11 

—  Flint  {R)     Philos.  of  hist.,  e(c..  1875  ;  p.  285-297.    .     .     447  01 

—  Tatne{H.A.)     /u  /uj  Eseais  de  critique,  1858.     .     .     .  7U48.'26 

See  also  Macmillan,  July.  1874  (M.,  by  G.  Monod) ;  Revuo 
des  deux  moiides,  lev.  1H03  (De  rimagiuatirm  dans  I'hia- 
toire.  par  J.  Milsand]  ;  15  mat  et  1  juiu,  1870  (Sa  vie  et  sob 
OBuvres,  by  O.  d'Haussouville). 
Michelet  {Mme,  Jules).  Nature  ;  or  the  poetry  of 
earth  and  sea.  With  designs  by-  Giacomelli. 
London,  1872.   8= 4717.14 

—  Story  of  my  childhood.     Boston,  1867.  12°.  3123.08 
Michell  (Nicholas).     Famous  women  and  heroes  :  a 

poem.     London,  1871.   16° 1667.03 

—  The    Immortals;  poem.     L.,   1871.   16°.     .   16ti7.04 

—  London  in  light  and  darkness  ;  with  minor  poems. 

London,  1871.   16° 1667.05 

—  Pleasure  :  a  poem.     London,  1871.  10°.     .   li;67.0« 

—  The  Poetry  of  creation.     L.,  1871.  16°.   .     .   1667.07 

—  Ruins  of  many  lands.  [Poem.]  L.,ia72.  1(3°.   1667.08 

—  Sibyl  of  Cornwall,  the  Land's  end,  St.  Michael's 

Mount,  and  other  poems.  L.,  1871.  16°.  lGii7.09 
IMichelsen  ^E.  H.)     Manual  of  quotations.     London, 

1856.   16° 6213.20 

Miohie  (Alexander).     Siberian  overland  route  from 

Peking    to    St.   Petersburgh,    [1863].      London, 

1864.  t<° 1024.13 

Michigan,     ^^ee  Countries  {Michigan,  p.  344). 

Michigan  (Uuiv.  of).  renBiook{A.)  Amer.  state  univ. 1876.  6634  09 
.See  also  Nat.  qu.  rev..  Mar.,  1870  (Mi,.higau  as  our  model 

university). 
Mickla  (Wni.  J.)    Poems.    Ed.  with  life,  by  A.  Chalmers.     [In 

O.'s  Engl,  poets,  v.  17.  1810.] 11526.17 

—  Select  poems.    Ed.  by  U.  Walsh.    [In  Sanford  (E.)  and  Walsh 

(R.)     Brit,  poets.  V.  34,  1822.) 1601.34 

—  Lives  of  Scottish  poets,  pt.  4,  IS'M  ;  p.  96 3212.03 

IVIicrocosia  (The),  by  Gregory  Gritfin,  of  the  college 

of  Eton  [psmd.  for  John  Smith,  George  Canning, 

Robert  Smith,   and  John  Frere].     3d  ed.     2  v. 

Windsor,  1790.   10° •253«.06 

Microcosmo^raphy  ;  essays.     See  Earle  (John).  6011.06;  2623.33 

Micro,  osmos.     iee  Heylyn  (P.)     1H2.T 912. '2U 

MicroEraphrc  dictionajy.     See   (Jriffith  (J.  W.)   and  Henfrey  (A.) 

1860. 4827.08 


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MICROMEGAS- MILES 


Mioromegas.     See  Voltaire  ,(F.  M.  A.  de).      .     .  5083.33  ;  6081.11 

Microscope. 

—  Bailey  (J.  W.)    Microscopical  examination  of  soundings  oflf  the 

Atlantic  coast.    Microsropical  observ.  in  South  Cai-olina. 
-Georgia  and  Florid*    [In  Sm.  contrib.,  v.  2.  1851.;  3937.02 

New  species  of  iuicroscopical  organ  isms.  [V. 7, 1855,]  3937.07 

^  Beale(L.S.)  How  to  work  with  the  M.   186S.  4827.10 

—  BrocJdesby  (.J.)  Amateur micrcscopist.  1871.  4827.18 

—  Carpenter  (  W.  B. )     Microscope  and  its  revelations. 

4th  ed.     18G8 

Chambers's  Papers  for  Ihe  people,     t.  6,  1850  ;  p.  P40.  2616.03 

—  Clarke  (L.  L.)     The  microscope.     1858.      .  4827.11 
Objects  for  the  microscope.     1871.     .     .4827.17 

—  Cbofce  (M.  G.)    One  thousand  objects  for  the  micro- 

scope.    18G9 4827.05 

—  Davies  (T.)     Preparation  and  mounting  of  micro- 

scopic objects.     18(J3 4827.12 

—  Frey  {H. )    The  microscope  and  microscopic  tech- 

nology. Tr.  and  ed.  by  G.  K  Cutter.  1872.  4838.22 

—  Qosse  (P.  H.)     Evenings  at  the  M.     1860.  4827.01 

—  Qriffilk  (J.  W. )  and  Heiifrey  (A. )    *The  micrographic 

dictionary  ;  a  guide  to  microscopic  objects.  2  v. 
in  1.     18G0 4S27.08 

—  H:iqg  (J. )     The  microscope  :  its  history,  construc- 

tion, and  application.     7th  ed.     1869.     .  4827.09 

—  Houghton  (  W. )   The  M, ;  wonders,  etc.   1871.  48i7.16 

—  Nave  (J.)     Handy-book  to  the  collection  and  pre- 

paration of  fresh  water  and  marine  algse.  diatoms, 
desmids,  fungi,  lichens,  mosses,  and  other  of  the 
lower  cryptogamia.     18U9 4821.12 

—  Pereii-a{J.)     Lecture  on  the  microscope,    [//i  Aw  Lectures  on 

polarized  light,  1854.] 4024.04 

—  Phln  (J. )   Practical  hints  on  selection  and  use  of  the 

microscope.     For  beginners.     1875.  .     .  ^827.19 
Same.     2d  ed,  enlarged.     1877.    .     .      4827.19a 

—  Qni'k-U  (J. )  Practical  treatise  on  the  M.  1855.  4827.13 

—  Ridden  {J. L.)    Binocular  microscope,     [/n  Amer.  assoc.    Pro- 

ceedings, V.  7,  1853.) 3946.06 

—  Sand'-m  {J.  M. )     The  crystal  sphere  :  reflections  on 

a  drop  of  water.     1857 4826.22 

—  Sahuoann  ( T.)    Microscopical  researches  into  the  ac- 

cordance in  the  structure  and  growth  of  animals 
and  plants.     1817 4317.08 

—  Slack  {H.  J.)  ■  Marvels  of  pond   life  ;  microscopic 

recreations.     1861 4827.15 

—  Somerville  {M.)    Molecular    and    microscopic    sci- 

ence.    2v.     18l;;9 4827.03 

—  Sorby  {H,  C.)    Microscopes.     [In  South  Kensington  science 

liclures.v.  1,  1878  ;  p.  193-215] 3U0ti.l4 

—  Suffolk  (  W.T.)  Microscopical  manip.   1870.  4827.14 

—  Ward  (Sou.  Vrs.  )Microscope  teachings.l'^6±.4827.02 

—  WutkesiJ.  K)    Curiosities  of  the  M.    1852.4827.07 

The  microscopist.     1852 4827.06 

Same.     3d  ed.     Phil,  1877.  8°.     .     .      4827.06a 

Microscopical  Periodicals. 

—  Monthly  microscopical  journal  :  transactions  of  the 

Royal  microscopical  society,  and  record  of  histo- 

■  logical  research  at  home  and  abroad,     v.   1-18. 

London,  1869-77.   8° 4838.01 

—  Quarterly  journal  of  microscopical   science.     8  v. 

London,  1853-60.    8°. 48.37.01 

Same.    New  ser.    v.  1-8.    L.,1861-6S.  8°.  4837.09 

—  .Boyni  microscopical  society.    Transactions,    v.  1-16. 

London,  1853-08.  8° 4837.01 

Note. — Bound  year  by  year  with  the  '  Quarterly  journal.' 

Transactions,  18G9-77.     See  Monthly  joTirnal  {above). 

^tf-i  a'so  Harper's  mo.,  Mch.  Apl.,  May,  1376  (The  micro- 
scope, by  S.  Lockwood)  ;  Littell,  1860.  v.  1  (Microscopical 
discovery)  ;  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  16,  18i*>8  (M.  and  its  discov- 
eries) ;  N.  Brit,  rev.,  v.  25,  1856  (iVI  and  its  revelations)  ; 
Westm.  rev.,  v.  79,  1863  (M.  and  its  rev.) 

j8:5-  See  also  Medicine  {Microscopic,  p.  762  ; — Histology, 
p.  760). 

Microscopical  petrography.     .5et:  Zirkel  (F.)* 1116.14 

Middle  ages.  5ee  Countries,  etc.  {MillU  aqs,  p.  345) ;  also  Mait- 
land'(S.  B.)  The  dark  ages.  1815  (3425.06J ;—  Nuttall  (P.  A.) 
Clissical  dictiouai-y  of  the  middle  ages,  1840  [4:i7.07|; 
Hampson  (it.  T.)  Medii  aevi  kuleudarium ;  or  dates, 
cliaptera  and  customs  of  the  middle  ages  ;  with  kalen- 
dars  from  the  luth  to  the  15th  ceut.;  and  au  alphabetical 
digest  of  the  days  of  saints  and  tlie  anuiversaries  of  the 

church.    2v.ini.    |1S41.) 445.28 

Middle  kingdom.    [China.]    S'e  Williams  (S.  W.)  1851.   .  1023.02 

Middle-States  :  a  handbook  for  travellers.     Boston, 

J.  R.  Osgood  &  Co.,  1874.   12° 1121.08 


Middlebam  (Collegiate  church  of).  Documents  re- 
lating to  the  church  ;  with  hist,  introd.,  by  W. 
Athill.     London,    Camden  soc,  1847.   4°.   5112.38 

Middlesex  county,  (Mass.)    5ee  Countries  (p.  345). 

Middlesex  mechanic  association.  Reports  of  the  first  exhib. 
held  in  Lowell.  Sept.,  1851.     Lowell,  1852.  8°.     .     .3923.10 

Middletou  (Charles  S. )  Shelley  and  his  writings. 
2  T.     London,  1858.  8" 3162.25 

Middleton  (Conyers,  D.D.)  Free  inquiry  into  the 
miraculous  powers  supposed  to  have  subsisted  in 
the  christian  church.     L.,  1749.  8^     .  ,  .  3578.24 

—  Life  of  M.  T.  Cicero.     3  v.     L.,  1810.  8".''.  3036.15 

Same.     London,  1839.   8°.  -.*^. --r^.*.  3036.14 

Middleton  (David).     Voyage  to  Bantam  and  the  Moluccoa,  1607  ; 

Voy.  to  Java  and'  Banda.  1609.  [In  Green.  Col.  of  voy., 
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Middleton  (Erasmus).  Evangelical  biography.  4  v.  | 
London,  1807.  8°.  -.     .  -  .  -  .  «r-.>- ...  3216.01 ; 

Middleton  (Sir  Henry).  Voyage  to  Bantam  and  the 
Maluco  Islands  ;  2d  voyage  by  the  company  of 
merchants  trading  into  the  East-Indies.  Annot.  | 
and  ed.   by  B.  Corney.     London,   Hakluyt  soc.,^ 

1855.  S° ■• 1065.15 

iVo/c— Also  in  Kerr's  Col.,  v.  8.  and  Green's  Col.,  v.  1. 

—  Sixth  voyage  of  the  Eugl.  E.  I.  company,  in  1610  ;  with  jour- 

nal, by  N.  Downtou.  [In  Kerr  (R.)  Col.  of  voyages,  v.  8, 
1813  ;  p.  361-436.] 914.15 

Middleton  (Thomas).  Works.  With  account  of  the 
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1840.   12° \     ..'*'.     .•'.   1733.11 

Contents  :  V.  1.  The  old  law.    Mayor  of  Queenborough. 
Blurt,  master-constable.    The  Phoenix.    Michaelmas  term. 

2.  Trick  to  catch  the  Old  One.  Family  of  love.  Your  five 
gallants.    A  mad  world,  my  masters.    The  roaring  girl. 

3.  The  honest  whore.  The  witch.  The  widow.  A  fair 
quarrel.  More  disaerablers  beside  women.  4.  Cliaste 
maid,  in  Cheapside.  The  Spanish  gipsy.  The  changeling. 
Game  at  chess.  Any  thing  for  a  quiet  life.  Women,  be- 
ware women.  5.  No  wit,  no  help  like  a  woman's.  Inner- 
Temple  masque.  World  lost  at  Tennis.  Part  of  the  enter- 
tainment to  king  James.  Triumphs  of  truth.  Civitatis 
amor.  Triumphs  of  love  and  antiquity.  Sun  in  Aries. 
Triumphs  of  integrity.  Triumi^hs  of  health  and  prosper- 
ity. Wisdom  of  Solomon  paraphrased.  Micro-cynicon. 
On  the  death  of  Burbage.  To  T.  Webeter,  on  the  Duchesa 
ofMalfi.  Black  book.  Father  Hubburd's  tales.  Appendix. 
The  triump]j8  of  honour  and  industry.    Index  to  notes. 

Midnight  sky  (The).    &«  Dunkin  (E.)     1870 4018.U 

Midoii  (Francis).     History  of  the  rise   and    fall   of 

Masaniello.     [1622-1647.]    L.,  1729.  8°.  .  3122.11 
Midshipman    (The)  ;    autobiogr.  sketches.      See    IJall    (Basil). 

1862 931.22 

Midsummer-night's  dream.     Sfle  Shakspere  (W.)  — 

Midwifery.     See  Medicine  {Midwifery,  p.  762). 

Mie  d'Ahonne.  pseud.    See  Lacroix  [Mme.  Louis). 

Miers  (John).     Travels  in  Chile  and  La  Plata.     2  v. 

London,  1826.  8° 11-54.20 

Might  and  mirth  of  literature.  5«e  Macbeth  (J.W.V.)  1875.  6334  21 
Mignet  (Fran9ois  Auguste  Alexis).     Antonia    Perez 

and  Philip  II.     London,  1816.   12°.      .     .3143.13 
Same.     London,  [;i.  (/.]  8° 3437.19 

—  Charles-Quint  :  son  abdication,   etc.,  et  sa  mort  au 

mouas.de  Yuste.     8e  ed.     P.,  1868.   12°.  3035.11 

—  Histoire   de  la  rev.  franyaise,   1789-1814.     lOe  ed. 

2  V.     Paris,  1869.   16° 513.20 

—  History  of  Mary,   queen  of  Scots.     2  v.     London, 

1851.  8° 3r22.01 

—  History  of  the  French  revolution,  1789-1814.     Lon- 

don. 1856.    12° 514.06 

jtfcg*  For  papers  by  M.  in  Revue  des  d.  mondes,  see  p.  103 
of  Us  Table  gen. 
See  Chr.  exam.,  July,  1867  :  p.  32-46  (M.  as  a  historian). 

Mignot  (Vincent).  History  of  the  I'urkish  or  Otto- 
man empire,  1300-1740.  With  hist,  discourse  on 
Mahomet  and  his  successors.  From  the  French, 
by  A.  Hawkins.     4  v.     Exeter,  1787.  8°.     547.16 

Mikado"'s  empire.    Se?  Griffis  (W.  E.) 1026  19 

Mikhailofsky-Danilefski  (A.  I.)  History  of  the  cam- 
paign in  France,  in  1814.     L,  1840.  8°.    .     515.07 

Milan.    Set  Countries  {Milan,  p.  345). 

Milburn  (Rev.  Wm.  Henry).  Pioneers,  preachers,  and 
people  of  the  Miss,  valley.  N.Y.,  1860.  1'2°.  11U.18 

—  Rifle,  axe,  and  saddle  bags.    N.Y.,1856.  12°.   1122.28 

—  Ten  years  of  preacher  life.    N.Y.,  1859.  12°.  3123.10 
Miles  (Henry  Adolphus,Z).jD.)  Lowell,  as  it  was,  and 

as  it  is.     Lowell,  1845.  18° 611.16 

Miles  (H.  D.)  Pugilistica  :  hist,  of  British  boxing. 
V.  1.  [To  1820.  No  more  publ.]  London, 
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Miles  fJamea  B.)  Abaeuce  of  Christ  tho  reason  for  fasting  ; 
Horriion.     CharlcHtown,  18r»7.  8° 0;J4  24 

—  SaleguarJ  of  tlioyoung  :  aiscouiso.     B..-1862.  8".  .     .  30:)I.0'J 

Miles  (^Leonidas  Clint).  Guide  to  sketching  from  na- 
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—  Nordurfari  ;    rambles    in    Iceland.       New    York, 

1854.  12° 1143.00 

Same.    London,  1S54.  IG" 5075.09 


—  roatal  reform.     Now  York,  18.55.  8' iOU.U 

Miles  0'Iieiny,7»»u/.     .%<•  Halpino  |C.  O.) 

Milestones  iu  our  life-journey.     See  Osgood  (S.)      .     .     .  3Sgl.08 

Milelus  (Ijost  talcs  of|.    .SVc  Bulwcr-Lytton  (E.  L.)      .    .  1671.18 

Miley  ( Rev.  John).  History  of  the  Papal  states.  3  v. 
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Military  journals  of  two  private  soldiers.  [Lemuel 
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Military  medicine.    See  Medicine  (p.  763) . 


MILITARY    ART    AND    SCIENCE 


Art  of  War  and  Military  Criticiam. 

Advice  to  the  officers  of  the  British  army.    [Authorship 
ascribed  to  Francis  Grose.  ]     18G7.      .     .  4r)14. 30 
Note. — A  aatire. 
Alriarotii(F.,CMite].  Letters,  military,  rtc.  1782.  4314.14 
Baring  {E.)    Staff  college  essays.     1«70.     .     .4514.16 
Contents :  Changes  in  the  art  of  war,  1792-1815.    Cam- 
paign of  Ulm.     Operations  in  Poland.  Dec,  18UG. 
BLiset  (A.)    On  the  strength  of  nations.  1><59.  4514.13 
Clausew'tz  (C.   von).     On  war.     Tr.   by  J.  J.   Graham. 

3  V.  in  1.   1873 4516.14 

Cast  {Sir  JS.)     Annals  of  the  wars  of  the  18th  century. 
5v 442.18 

—  Annals  of  the  wars  of  the  19th  century,     v.  1-4, 

1800-1815. 442.23 

—  Lives  of  the  warriors  who  have  commanded  fleets 

and  armies  before  the  enemy.     Warriors  of  the 

17th  century.     3  v.  in  G  pts 3222.07 

Note. — For  contents  see  p.  402  of  Catalogue. 
Duparcq  {E.  de  Ln   B. )    Elements  of  military  art  and 

history.     1863 4514.07 

FroiiliuHn  {S.  J.)    Strategematicon.    Tr.  par  T.  Baude- 

ment.   [Lat.  et  Fr.  ]  1869.   [Nisard'gcoU.]  7725.02 

—  Strategematicon,  or  Greek   and  lioman  anecdotes 

concerning  military  policj',  and   the  science  of 

war  ;  also  Strategicon,  or  characteristics  of  illus. 

generals.     Tr  by  R.  B.  Scott.     IbU.  .     .  451.!.23 
Gay-Vurnon  (X.)     Science  of  war    and  fortification. 

Tr.  by  J.  M.  O'Connor,    v.  1-2,  Text.      3,  Plates. 

1817 4515.01 

Note. — Plates  missing. 
Graham  (J.  J.)    Elementary  history  of  the  progress 

of  the  art  of  war.     1854 4014.03 

—  Military  ends  and  moral  means.    1S64.  ,     .  4514.19 
UalleckiU.  W.)    Elements  of  military  art  and  science. 

1862 4514.01 

neck.^J.  a.)    Iconographic  encycl..  v.  3.  1852  ;  p.  477  051. 
Jackson   (R.)     Formation,   discipline,   and   economy 

of  armies.     1845 4514.12 

Jenkins   {  W.)    Q.  M.  T>.,  or  book  for  quartermasters. 

1865 4513.19 

Jomini  {H.  de).     Art  of  war.     18-)4 4514.11 

—  Life  of  Napoleon.     Tr.  with  notes,  by  H.  W.  Hal- 

leck.     4  V.     18i;4 31-8.1(1 

—  Treatise  on  grand  military  operations  :  or,  a  criti- 

cal and  military  history  of  the  wars  of  Frederick 
the  Great,  as  contrasted  with  the  modern  system. 
From    the   French,   by  S.  B.    Holabird.      2    v. 

1815 4516.15 

S.ame.     Atlas.     18r.5 4516.17 

.fones  ( IT.  P.)    War  and  warlike  science  in  the  14tli  cent.    [In 

United  serv.  mag.,  1875,  v.  1-2.] 
Fjacroie  (P.)     Military  and  religious  life  in  the  mid- 
dle ages  and  at  the  period  of  the  Benaissance. 

1874 1444.13 

Arachhivelli  (K)     Art  of  war.     1815 4514.08 

Montholon  (C  T.,  marquis  de).  Seventeen  notes  on  Oie  wm-k  en- 
titled Considerations  on  the  art  of  war,  printed  at  Paris  iu 
1816.  dictated  by  Napoleon.  [In  his  Historical  miscella- 
nies, V.    1-2.] 3132,28 

Ptutarcti.    The  apothegms  of  great  commanders.    [In  Ms  Morals. 

V.  1,  p.  135250.] 6135.2li 

RolUJ.)     On  moral  command.     3d  ed.     1812.4514.20 

Schalk  (K)     Campaigns  of  ls62  and  1863,  illustrating 

the    principles    of    military    art    and    science. 

1863 631.07 

—  Summary  of  the  art  of  war.     1862.    .     .    .     4514.09 
Szabad  {B.)    Modern  war  :  its  theory  and   practice. 

1863 4514.10 


\'egeiius  Renaitis  (F.)  Instituta  rei  militaris.  [Lat 
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Fraser's  mag.,  v.  63.  18G1  (Soldiers  and  their  scienct)  • 
Cnntemp.  rev.,  v.  16,  1871  (A  soldier's  duty,  by  E.  Strachey): 
Ed.  rev.,  V.  123,  18r.6  (Recent  changes  iu  tlie  art  of  war)  ; 
V.  133,  1871  (Studies  of  the  recent  war)  ;  Hew  Englander, 
T.  18.  1860  (Modern  warfare,  by  E.  B.  Hunt) :  Fraser.  June,- 
1876  (Modern  warfare)  ;  Quar.  rev.,  v.  120,  18CG  (Mod.  war. 
fare). 

ruruvius  PoUio  {il.)  /n  Ail  Architecture,  1860  :  p.  229-268.  1312.0S 

Balloons. 

See  United  service  mag.,  Mch.,  1869  (War  balloons  and 
military  ballooners). 
j8ES^  ^ee  also  Arts  (Useful ;  Aermiautics,  p.  39). 

Dictionaries. 

Burn  (R.)      Naval    and    military  dictionary    of  the 

French  language  ;  explan.  in  Engl.  1842.    4513.13 

James  (C. )     Military   dictionary.     180.3.     .     .  4514.05 

Scott  yK  L.)     Military  dictionary.     1862.    .     ,4514.06 

Dress,  Colors,  Medals,  etc. 

Curler  (T.)     'Medals  of  British  army,  and  how  they 

were  won.  Crimean  campaign.  1861.  .  4516.20 
Same.     Egypt,  Peninsula,  Waterloo  and  South 

Africa.     1861 4516.20 

Same.     India.  China,  etc.     1861.    .     .     .  4516.20 

Luard  {Lieut. -col.  J.)     'History  of  the  dress   of  the 

British  soldier.     1832 4518.15 

M'Kair  {R.  F.)     'Colours  of  the  Grenadier  Guards. 

1870 4518.19 

Schuyler,  Hartley  &  Graham.     Illustrated  catalogue  of 

arms  and  military  goods.  1864.  .  .  .  4518.13 
See  aUo  Colburu's  United  service  mag.,  Jan.,  1876  (The 

colours  of  England   and  Franee);    Feb.,    1876    {'the  war 

medal,  by  J.  £.  Alexander)  ;  Feb.,  1875  (Uniforms  of  the 

Brit.  army). 

Military  Education. 

Barnard  (B.)  Military  schools  and  courses  of  in- 
struction in  the  science  and  art  of  war,  in  France, 
Prussia,  Austria,  Kussia,  Sweden,  Switzerland, 
Sardinia,  England  and  the  U.  S.     1872.  .   5524. 19 

Gleig  (C.  R  )     Inkis  Essays,  v.  2.  1858  :  p.  390-551.     .     .     .  2528.16 

llazen  {W.  B.)  The  school  and  the  .irmy  in  Germany 
and  France,  with  a  diary  of  siege  life  at  Ver- 
sailles.  1872 4516.13 

See  also,  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  76,  1854  {Education  of  tho 
Royal  artillery):  v.  82,  1857  (2  art);  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  47, 
1853  (2 art.)  ;  v.  61,  1860  ;  New  Engl.,  v.  28.  1869  iSyslem  at 
West  Point;  can  it  be  employed  in  our  colleges?  by 
R.  P.  Keep; ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  66, 1856  (ililiiary  ed.  for  offi- 
cers). 

Military  Engineering  and  Fortification. 

DelafieliHR)    Report.    [United  States.  Military  com.  to  Europe,  ' 
1854-56.] 4518.06 

Douglas  (H.)  Principles  and  construction  of  military 
bridges,  and  passage  of  rivers  in  military  opera- 
tions.    3d  ed.     1833 4514.02 

Gay-  Vernon  ( i. )  Science  of  war  and  fortification.  Tr. 
by  J.  M.  O'Connor.     3  v.     1817.     .     .     .  4513.01 

Head  (Sir  F.  B.)    The  royal  engineer.     1869.4515.04 

Lnidy  (A.  F.)   Elements  of  fortification.  1857.  4515.05 

Mahan  {D.  II.)  Descriptive  geometry,  as  applied  to 
fortification  and  stereotomy.     18G4.    .     .  4515.05 

Royal  engineers  {(Xirpsof).  Papers.  10  v.  London, 
1837-49.  4° 3918.17 

Same.     N.s.     v.  1-19.     L.,  1S51-71.  8'.  .  3917.03 


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United  Slates.  Corps  of  enrjineers.  Profeesional  papers 
of  the  corps  of  engineers  U.  S.  array.  No.  20. 
A  report  on  the  defences  of  Washington,  by  J. 

G.  Barnard.     1^71 4.J18.11 

S-e  also  Black,  niag..  v.  75,  1854  (Anc.  mod.  fortresBes)  ; 
T.  110,  1871  (NfJtes  oil  fortresstB  by  a  historian);  Fi-aser's 
mag..  V.  G5,  ]86'i  (Tlie  eugiueers)  ;  Ed-  rev.,  v.  102  (Modern 
fortifit-atiun)  ;  Nat.  qii..  rev.,  v.  6.  1863  (Oii^bt  our  Atluntic 
cities  to  be  fortified  ;  v.  24,  1872  {Fortified  cities)  ;  Qiiar. 
rev.,  V.  127,  1869  (Tlie  Koyal  eiigiQeera  and  permanent  for- 
tifications). 

Miiitary  History  and  Biography. 

Sa-  Si'e  Battles  (p.  67)  ;— Sieges  ;— and  (undrr  Countries) 
names  of  various  countries,  as  England  {Rev.  of  IGil),  p.  310); 
France  {CtvU  wars  of  ItMb-llllicenCitry.  li.  32i  ; — Frf.jick  rev., 
p.  322  •.^French-German  war,  p.  32.1)  ;— Germany  {TUirty 
years  loar,  p.  320  ; — S<ven  wee!:s  war.  p.  326)  ; — Spain  {Pen- 
insular war,  p.  370)  ;— United  States  {R'V.  of  1776,  d.  384  ; — 
War  of  1812-11,  p.  385  ;— ITar  witli  Mexico,  p.  386  ;—  War  of 
the  Rebellion,  1861-66,  p.  386);— Waterloo  (p.  392);— Crimean 
War  (p.  303). 

Among  the  more  celebrated  military  histories  are  those  of 
Xenophon  (Tlie  Anabasis) ;— Caesar  (Uomnientaiies)  ;— Na- 
pier (History  of  tlie  peninsular  war); — the  critical  works 
of  Jomini  ;— and  Tillers'  Historii'S  of  tlie  French  revolu- 
tion, and  of  the  Consulate  and  the  Empire. 

Military  Biograpliy. 

ffS"  S'^  Biography  [Colleciive:  Ancient:  Herbert; — iv^c. 
pos ; — Plularch,  p.  110  ; — Military  biography,  p.  112)  ; — and 
works  by  Sir  Edw.  Gust  (p.  102  of  Cat.) 

J8[5*  F'.r  liv  s  of  Grrek  and  Koman,  and  other  ancient  com- 
manlers,  see  Biography  (^nci^n^  p.  110). 

For  individual  biographies  of  Greek  genera's.  Bee  (in  Bio- 
graphy, p.  116-215)  lives  of  MiLTiADEs  ; — CiMoN  ; — The- 
mis rocLES  ; — Paus.\nias;  —  XenofhoN  ; — EpaMinondas  ;— 
Alexander  ihe  Great. 

For  lives  of  Roman  and  other  cont^-mporary  generals,  see 
{in  Biography,   116-215),  Scip\e>  Africanus; — Hannibal  .— 

PyftRHUS  ;  —  I'LAMININUS  ; — MaHIUS  ; — SULLA    Or    STLLA  ; — ■ 

POMPEIUS  Magnus  : — AntoNTC  (Mark);— C^sar  (C.  Julius); — 
ArriLA  ; — Belisarius. 

For  mdaval  gemrals,  see  AuKED  the  great ; — William 
t\c  ^oiqu'ror  ;  —  CHARLEMAGNE;  —  lilCHARD  I.,  Ceeur  de 
Lion  ;  — Kdward  I.,  of  England  : — Du  Guebclin  ; — Edward 
III.,  of  EngtanX  ; — Edward  the  black  prince. 

For  more  modern  perio-ls,  see  Hknry  v.,  of  England; — 
CoRTEZ  ; — PiZARRO  ; — BouRBoN  {Cooite  rfc)  ; — Charles  v., 
emp.  of  Germany  ; — I'bancis  1  ,  of  France  ;— Henry  iv.,  of 
France  ; — William  t\e  sdent,  of  Nassau  ; — (.iubtavus  Adol- 
PHUS  ; — Wallenstein  ;— Torstens.in  ;— Turenne  ; — I^OUIB 
XIV.; — Marlborough  {Duke  o/)  ;— Conde  {Prince  d:]  \ — 
William  iii.,  of  England; — SoBiEsKi ;  —  Cromwell;  — 
Fairfax  (X..  earl  of); — IIdpert  {Prince)  ; — Uhrwick  {Duke 
of)  ; — Frederick  Vie  great,  of  Prussia  ; — Saxe  {.)Iarcvhatr, — 
Clive  (Robert);  — WASHlNaT.jN  (^1.); — Greene  [Natliaiiael:; 
SrEUBEK  {Bxroa  vou}  ; — Burgotne  (.?ii-  John); — CORN- 
WALLis  (.lfl/^gtt^^■)  ;— DuMouRiEZ  ;— Napoleon  ;— Bebna- 
DOTTE  ; — MauiMonx  ; — Massena  ; — Xey  ; — Savary  ; — Wel- 
lington ; — SouvABoFF  ; — Napier  {Sir  C.  J.)  ; — Havelock 
{S  r  H.) ; — Lawrence  {Sir  Henry)  : — Tatlor  (Z.)  ; — Scott 
(Wiufleld)  :— JRAKT  (U.  S  )  ; — Sheridan  (P.  H.);— Sherman 
(W.  T.)  ;— Th-imas  (G.  U.)  ;— Kearney  (Philip)  ;—Rosen- 
CRANz;. ;— McGlellan  (G.  B.)  ; — Lee  (R.  E.)  ; — JOHMSTON 
(A.  S.); — Johnston  (Jos.  E.);— Jackson  (T.  J.) 

Military  Institutions,  and  Organization, 
of  various  Countries. 

Aumale  (II.  E.  F.  L.,  due  d').  Military  institutions  of 
France.     18(;9 451G.08 

Brackiiiburij  I^II.)  The  last  campaign  of  Hanover. 
1870 4al(j.r2 

—  Military  systerus  of  France  and  Prussia  in  1^70. 

1«70 4516.12 

Chesnry  {G.)  and  Reer.e  (7i.)  Military  resources  of 
Prussia  and  France,  and  recent  changes  in  the 
art  of  war.     1870 451G.10 

Elcho  (  Francis,  lord).  Letters  on  military  organization. 
1871 4ilG.09 

Fonhlinqne.  {K.  B.  de).  Administration  and  organiza- 
tion of  the  British  army.     1858.      .     .     .   451G.U3 

Kaalz  {A.  V.)  Company  clerk:  army  of  the  U.  S. 
18G3 4513.22 

McCleJlan  (0.  B.)    Armies  of  Europe.  1861.     .  451C.06 

—  Report.     See  below   United   States.     Military  com.  to  Europe, 

1856-B6 4518  07 

Ouvry    { tM.    H.    A. )       On    the    Prussian    infantry. 

18G9 4.516.11 

Paslei/  { G.  W. )    Military  policy  of  the  British  empire. 

i817 4516.01 

iSco/(  ( .Sir  S.  D. )  The  British  army  :  its  origin,  pro- 
gress, and  equipment.     2  v.     1868.     .     .  4514.17 


Talbot  (G.  F.)  Analysis  of  the  organization  of  the 
Prussian  arnjy.     1871 4514.15 

Thomson  (H.  B.)  Military  forces  and  institutions  of 
Great  Britain  and  Ireland.     1855.  .     .     .4516.04 

United  States.     Army  regulations.     1857.    .     .  4513.14 

Same.  1861.  Kevised.  With  an  appendix  con- 
taining the  changes  and  laws  affecting  Army  regu- 
lations and  Articles  of  war  to  June,  1863.  451H.17 

—  Steuben  (F.  \V. )     Regulations  for  the  order  and  dis- 

cipline of  the  troops  of  the  U.  S.     1805.  4513.21 

—  Military  commission  to  Europe,  1855-56.     Report  of 

G.  B.  McClellan 4518.07 

Wraxall  (£.)     Naval  and  military  resources  of  Europe. 

1856 451(1.07 

See  also  Blackw.  mag  ,  v.  105, 1869  (Army  oryaiiizatinn ;  Re- 
organization of  continental  armies)  ;  v.  110,  1871  (Aimy  or- 
ganizatiiin  and  national  defence);  Fraaer'a  mag.,  v.  7.^,  186S 
(How  European  armies  are  otticeved);  n.s.,  v.  4,  1871  (Re- 
ports on  the  mil.  forces  of  Prussia);  Feb..  1876  (Mobilisation 
of  the  army);  N.  Brit,  rev  ,  v.  47.  1867  (Military  system  of 
Europe);  Westm.  rev.,  v.  87,  1867  (Sadowa  and  mil.  organi- 
zation); v.  95.  1871  (Army  organization);  Ed.  rev.,  Jau.,  1876 
(Army  recruitment) ;  Eraser's,  v,  51, 1855  (The  regimental 
system). 

Militia  versus  Regulars. 

See  Atlantic  mo.,  v.  16,  1865  (Our  future  militia  pystem, 
by  T.  W.  HigKinsonj;  Blacliwond'.i  mag.,  v.  106,  18611  (Night 
with  tlie  volujiteers);  Cambridge  eeaays,  1858  (Militia  and 
nat.  def».'nce,  by  R.  A.  S.  Adair) ;  i^ontenip.  rev.,  v.  16, 
18U  (Popular  vs.  professional  annie.s,  by  W.  R.  Greg)  ; 
Fraser's  mag.,  v.  56,  1857  (The  militia)  ;  v.  71,  1865  (Regu- 
lars and  volunteers);  n  s.,  v.  J,  1870  (Mational  aniiiea  and 
mod.  warfare);  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  99, 1861  (Onr  soldiers);  Westm. 
lev,  v.  72,  1859  (Mililia  forces):  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  85,  1869 
(Chalons— the  camp)  ;  v.  Ill,  1872  (Autumn  manoeuvres)  ; 
V.  112,  1872  (Autumn  manoeuvres);  Fraser's  mag.,  n.b,,  v.  6, 

872  (Autumu  maiicBuvres,  by  W,  E.  Greg)  ;   v,  68,  1663 

Chalons  and  Aldershot). 

United   Slates  Army. 
fSee  Countries  ( United  States  ;  Army,  p.  376).j 

Ordnance,  Fire-arms,  Ammuuitiou,  etc. 

Ammunition  manufactured  in  the  Royal  laboratory. 
[Part  I.]  Ammunition  for  smooth-bore  ordnance, 
by  Capt.  V.  D.  Jlajendie.  2d  ed.  Part  II.  con- 
tinued. Ammunition  for  rifled  ordnance,  by  C. 
O.  Browne.     2  v.     London,  ]8ii7-70.    8=.   .4515.31 

Ander.ioniR.)  Evolutions  of  field  artillery.  1^:6II.4513.02 

Barry  ( P. )  Shoeburyness  and  the  guns  ;  a  philoso- 
phical discourse.     1865 4315.(J8 

Bormann  {Mnj.-gen.  — ).  The  Shrapnel  shell  in  Eng- 
land and  in  Belgium.     l5'62 4515.11 

Browne  (0.  0.)  Ammunition  for  rifled  ordnance. 
1870 4515.32 

Dahlgren  (J.  A.)  Boat  armament  of  the  U.  S.  navy. 
2ded.     1856 4515.33 

—  Naval  percussion  locks  and  primers,  particularly 

those  of  the  United  States.     1853.       .     .  451o.',i9 

Greener  ( W. )  Gunnery  in  1858  :  rifles,  cannon,  and 
sporting  arms 4515.'-0 

Kingsbury  (C.  P.)  Elementary  treatise  on  artillery 
and  infantry.     1849 4515.16 

Mordecai{A.)     See  helovf  United  States.     Military  com.  tt  Europe. 

Napoleon  III.     Past  and  future  ot  iirtillery.     \In  his  Works,  v.  2.] 

Norton  (C.  B.)  and  Vaentine  {  W.  J.)  Report  on  ninuitions  oi  war. 
[/n  Paris  uuiv.exhib.  Rep.  of  U.  S.  com.,  v.  6,  1870.]  3016.09 

Roberts  (J.)     Hand-book  of  artillery.     IHGI.   .   4,^13.01 

Rodmati  {Capt.  T.  J.)  Reports  of  experiments  on  the 
properties  of  metals  for  cannon,  and  the  qualities 
of  cannon  powder  :  with  an  account  of  the  fabri- 
cation and  trial  of  a  ]5-inch  gun.     1861.   4518  09 

Scoffern  {J.)  Projectile  weapons  of  war  and  explosive 
compounds.     1859 ^515.09 

Taubert  (— ).  On  the  use  of  field  artillery  on  service. 
1856 4.515.19 

United  Slates.  War  department.  Instructions  for  field 
artillery.     By  a  board  of  officers.     1861.   4515. 21 

—  Military  commission  to  Europe  in  1855-56.    Report  of 

maj.  A.  Mordecai.     18G0 4518  08 

—  Ordnance  department.    Instructions  for  making  quar- 

terly returns  of  ordnance  and  ordnance  stores. 

1865 4515.13 

Ordnance  manual  for  the  use  of  the  officers  of 

the  United  States  army.     1862.       .     .     .4515.15 

—  —  Ordnance  memoranda.     1863-68.  .     .     .4515.28 

No.  1.  Property  returns.    2.  Tables  of  fire  :  guns,   ho- 


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witzprs,  and  mortirs.  4.  I.nwa  relating  to  tlio  ordnance 
departniOMt,,  ny4-lHi;3.  5.  rntcredingd  of  the  ordnance 
bo.ird  111  Sept.  I'i,  18(j3.  6.  IJiUs  ot  iron  for  wrought  iron 
barhettu  and  ca-'euiato.  7.  Instiiictious  relating  to  the 
disbui-BPiucut  ot  public  money.     8.  Metallic  animunitiou. 

Keports  on  the  strength  and  other  properties  of 

metals  for  cannon.     18.J6 4518.10 

Wilkinson  [H. )  Engines  of  war  :  including  the  manu- 
facture of  guns,  gunpowder,  and  swords,  elc. 
1811. 4515.18 

S-e  also  Atlantic  mo  ,  v.  4,  185!)  (Rifled  guns,  by  W.  J. 
Stillin.in)  ;  E  1.  rev.,  V.  109  (Itifl  d  gnng  and  modern  tac- 
tics); V.  110.  18(34(Rifled  ordnance  in  England  and  France); 
Fraser's  luag.,  v.  69-70,  1804  ( Wiiitw.Jrtll  vs.  Tennent)  : 
Galaxy.  Dec,  IS^S  (Fast  autl  present  of  iirtdlery) ;  Quar. 
rev.,  V.  115, 1861  (Guns  and  plates) ;  v.  103,  1858  (Woolwich 
araeual). 

Fire-arms  and  (heir  Use. 

Brei'ch-londcr.'!.  By  "Gloan."  [pseud.]  1873.  4515.31 
Busk   (//.)     Hand-bood  for    Hythe  :    and  system   of 

musketry.     18  ;0 4513.1-J 

Cliapvuia  (J.U.)  Improved  American  rifles.  184 ■J.4515.2J 
Clittdand  (11.  W.  ii.)  Hints  to  riflemen.  lSb4.  4515.24 
Greener  (  W. )     Modern  breech-loaders  ;  spotting  and 

military.     1S71 4615.10 

McyricklS.  R.)    Observ.  upon  tlieliistory  of  hand  fire-arma.    [In 

Afr  Arohsologia.  V. '22,  1829.] 5128.— 

Wdco.i:  ((J.  M.)     iiifles  and  rifle  practice.  18'i9.   4515.17 

WingatelO.  W.)  Manual  for  rifle  practice.  187:2.  4.')15. 34 

Se^  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  9,  18IJ2  (Use  of  the  rifle)  :  v. 

10,   1862  (Kilie   clnbs)  ;    United    service  mag.,  Sept.,    1875 

(Fnsil  '  grua  '  oi"  I'rench  model  rifle;. 
4^  Hce  also  Amusements  [Spurting,  hunting,  etc.,  p.  25). 

Gunpowder. 

Anderson  (  W.)    Mode  of  manufacturing  gunpowder  at 

the  Ishapore  mills  in  Bengal.  18J2.  .  4518.21 
MordeciU  (A.)     Keport  on  experiments  on  gunpowder 

at  Washington  arsenal,  1813-1814.  18l5.  4515.14 
WiUiams  (ir.    M 't'l'U).      Explosive    compounds.      [In    British 

lu'fg  iaduatries,  187t;  1 3941.25 

S'-e  a!so  Fr.i!ier'a  mag.,  v.  2.  1870  (Gunpowder  and  mod. 

artillery);  Quar.  rev.,  v.  125, 1863  ;  Westm.  rev.,  v.  ^4,  1870. 

•  Small  AiTxs. 

Pistol  ( The)  as  a  weapon  of  defence  :  how  to  choose 
and  use  it.     1875 4515.35 

Uniied  Sinks.  Ordnance  dept.  Keports  of  experiments 
■with  small  arms.    185  j 4515. '.i? 

Sre  also  Statistical  soc.  of  London.  Journal,  v.  28.  1865 
(Progress  ot  email  arms  manufacture,  by  W.  D.  Goodmau). 

Torpedoes. 

See  Fraaer'a  mag.,  v.  78.  1468  (Amer.  torpedo  warfare)  ; 
U.S.,  V.  6,  1872  (Torpedoes) .  | 

t^  See  also  Law  [Militart/, 


Periodicals. 

.4rm!/ and  navy  journal,  v.  1-G.  New  York,  1863-68. 
4° 

Colburjts  United  service  magazine,  and  naval  and  mili- 
tary register.  81  V.  L.,  1829-70.  8°.  .8191.01 
yole. — liuring  1829-41  was  '  United  aervicejournal.' 

United  Slates  sorvico  magazine.  5  V.  New  York,  1864- 
iBGe.  8' 8196.01 

Sword  and  Bayonet  Exercise. 

Ackerman  [J.  V. )  Notes  ou  the  origin  and  history  of  the  bayonet. 
[In  Archsologia,  v.  38,  1860.] 6128.— 

Berriinaii  (M.   \V.)    Militiaman's  manual  and   sword 

play.     1859 4513.06 

McCldlan  (O.B.)    Manual  of  bayonet  exercise.     1861. 

Same.     1856 4513.08a 

Marey-Monge(Q.S.)   Memoir  on  swords.   1860.  4513.18 
Wayne  (H.  (J.)    Sword  exercise.     1850.      .     .  4513.07 

Tactics  and  Drill  (Cavalry  and  Infantry). 

Arentscldldt  ( —  uoii).  Instructions  for  cavalry  on  out- 
post duty.     1854 4513.09 

Buckholtz  (L.  von).  Tactics  for  officers  of  infantry, 
cavalry,  and  artillery.     1861 4513.11 

Cairns  (J.  T.)  The  recruit  :  a  compilation  of  exercises. 
1858 4513.05 

Casey  (S.)    Infantry  tactics.     3  v.     186J.    .     .4511.03 

Cooper  (S.)  and  Macomb  [A.)  Instructions  and  regula- 
tions [tactics]  for  the  militia  and  -volunteers  of 
the  U.  S.     18(;i 4513.10 

Forbes  [II.)  Manual  for  the  patriotic  volunteers  on 
active  service.     2  v.    T85j 4511.14 

Gilliam  (  W.)  Manual  for  the  volunteers  and  militia 
of  the  IT.  S.     1861 4513.03 

Hardee  {W.J.)  Eifle  and  light  infantry  tactics.  2  v. 
18-.0 4511. (.17a 

Same.     2  v.     1861 4511.07 

Rawson  (J. )  Compendium  of  military  duty,  adapted 
for  the  militia  of  the  U.  S.     1793.   .     .     .   4513.20 

Scherff  (  W.  von).  The  new  tactics  of  infantry.  Tr. 
by  L.  Graham.     1873 4516.18 

Scotl(W.)    Infantry  tactics.     3  v.     1857.    .     .45)1.10 

United  States.  War  dept.  Cavalry  tactics.  2  v.  Phil., 
1856.     (V.  1  missing.) 4511.01 

Infantry  tactics.    1661 4511.06 

Upton  (E.)  New  system  of  infantry  tactics,  double 
and  single  rank.     1868 4511.16 

Vide  {EL.)  Handbook  for  active  service.  1861.  4513.04 

Whittaker  {F.)  Volunteer  cavalry.  Ih71.  .  4511.21 
Ste  also  Blackwood,  v.  87,  1860  (Volunteer  cavalry  move- 
meut)  ;  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  32,  1855  (Our  cavalry  horse;. 

p.  689) ;— Naval  science. 


Milizia  (Francesco).     Lives  of  celebrated  architects. 

2v.     London,  1826.  8^ 1415.11 

Milk.     Hirtley  {R.  M.)    Hist,  and  practical  essay  on 

milk.     1812 (;13(!.1(> 

—  Nicko's  [A.  H.)     Report  on  milk.     [M  Mass.     State  board  of 

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S'.e  also  a-.iUxy.  Sept  ,  1870  [art  by  J.  C.  Draper)  ;  and 
C.  F.  Oiiaudler'3  elaboiato  article  on  inilk  analysts  in  John- 
son's New  uaiv.  cyel  ,  v.  3,  1878. 

Mill  (Jamisi.     Analysis  of  the  phenomena  of  the  hu- 

min  mini.     Now  ed.,  with  notes  by  A.  Bain,  A. 

Findlater,  and  G.  Grote.     Ed.  with  notes,  by  J. 

S.  Mill.     2  V.      London,  1863.  8".  .     .     .  C425.05 

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—  Elements  of  political  economy.     2d  ed.     London, 

1824.    8' 5913.09 

Sams.     3i  ed.     London,  18i6.  8°.     .     .5932.18 

—  Essays   on  government,   jurisprudence,   liberty  of 

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—  History   of  British    India.     [15.;7  to  180.'..]     With 

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—  Biin  [A  )     Life  of  J.  M.     [/„  Mind.  v.  1,  1876  ;  2  ait.] 

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MiU  (John,  31 D.)     The  fossil  spirit  ;  a  boy's  dream 
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Mill  (John  Stuart).     Auguste  Comte  and  positivism. 

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iV.nf.r.— Reviewed  by  G.  H.  Lewes  in  Fortu.  rev.,  v.  6, 
1866  (22  pp.) 

—  Autobiography.     New  York,  1873.  8°.    .    .  3123.34 

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—  Berkeley's  Life  and  writings.  [In  Furtii.  rev.,  I^ov,,  1871 .] 

—  Chapters  and  speeches  on  the  Irish  laud  question. 

London.  187u.   12^ 492.07 

—  Considerations  on  representative  government.  Lon- 

don, 1S61.    8° 57-'4.05 

Same.     New  York,  1862.  12° 6724.06 

Note. — Reviewed  in  We.'itm.  rev.,  v.  76,  1861. 

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Aphorisms  :  a  fragment,  v.  1. 

Bailey  on  Berkeley's  theory  of 
vision,  v.  2. 

Bentliarn,  v.  I. 

Carrel  (Arniand),  T.  1. 

Civilization,  v.  1. 

chiiins  of  liibor,  v.  2. 

Coleridge,  v,  I. 

Currency  juggle,  v.  1. 

Early  Grecian  history  and  le- 
gend, v.  2. 

Enfranchisement  of  women, v. 2. 

Few  observations  on  the  French 
revolution,  v.  1. 

Grote'a  History  of  Greece,  v.  2. 

Gutzot'fi  EsR;iys  and  lectures  on 
history,  v.  2. 


Michelet's  Hist,  of  France,  t.  2. 

Poetry  and  Its  varieties,  v.  1. 

Prophecy,  v.  1. 

Right  and  wrong  of  state  inter- 
ference with  corporutiou  and 
chur.  h  property,  v.  1. 

Sedgwick's  I'iacoujpe  on  the 
studies  of  the  university  at 
Cambridge,  v.  1. 

Tocqueville  on  democracy  is 
America,  v.  2. 

"Vigny  (A.  de).  "Writings  of,  v.  1. 

Vi  idication  of  the  Fiench  revo- 
lution of  1848,  in  reply  to  lord 
Brouirham  and  others,  with 
appendix,  v.  2. 

Whewell  on  moral  philos.,  v.  2. 


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Mill  iJohn  Stuart,  conl'mwd.     Dissertations  and    dis- 
cussions. 5v.  B.,  and  N.Y.,  1804-75.   12°.   2535,20 


Conttnits. 


Aphorisms:  a  fragment  (Westui. 

rev'..  Jan.,  1837).  v.  1. 
Austin  on  jurisprudence  {Ed. 

rev..  Oct..  1H63).  V.  i. 
Baer  on  property  and  taxation. 

V.  6. 
Bailey  on  Berkeley's  Theory  of 

vision    (Weatm.    rev.,    Oct.. 

1812),  V.  2. 
Bain's  psycliology(Ed.rev.,Oct., 

1859),  V.4. 
Beutliam   (Westm.  rev.,   Aug., 

1838),  V.  1. 
Carrel  {.\rmand);  {Westm.  rev., 

Oct.,  1837).  V.  1. 
Civilization  (Westm.  rev.,  Apl.. 

1836),  v.  1. 
Claims  of  labor  (Ed.  rev.,  Apt, 

18451.  V.  2. 
Coleridge,  V.  2. 
Contest    in    America    (Fraser. 

Feb.,  1862),  v.  4. 
Currency  juggle,  v.  1. 
Early  Grecian  history  and  le- 
gend (Ed.  rev.,  Oot.,1846),v.2. 
Endowments  (Fortn.  rev.  Apl., 

1869),  v.  6. 
Entrauchiseinent      of      women 

(Westm.  rev.,  July,  1861),  v.  3, 
Fewobserv.  on  French  rev.,v.l. 
Few  words  on  non-intervention 

(Fiaser,  Dec, .1869).  v.  3. 
Grote's  History  of  Greece  (Ed. 

rev.,  Oct.,  1853),  v.  3. 
Grote's  Aristotle  (Fortn.  Jan.. 

1873),  v.  5. 
Grote's  Plato  (Ed.  rev„1866),v,4. 


Guizot'a  Essays  on  history  (Ed. 

rev.,  Oct.,  1845),  v.  2.  ' 
Land  teuure  (Papers  on),  v.  5. 
L'Avare  e  I'imposta,  v.  5. 
Leslie    on    the    land    question 

(Fortn.  rev.,  June,  1870),  v.  6. 
Maine  on  village  communities 

(Fortn.  rev..  May.  1871),  v.  5. 
Michelet's  Hist,  ol  France  (Ed. 

rev.,  Jan..  1844).  v.  2. 
Paj'lianieotary  reform,  v.  4. 
Poetry  and  its  varieties,  v.  1. 
Prophecy  (A),  v.  1. 
Keforni  in  suffrage  (Recent  wri- 
ters on).  V.  4. 
Sedgwick  on  the  studies  of  the 

uuiv.  of  Cambridge,  v.  1. 
Slave  power  (The), (Westm.  rev., 

Oct.,  1862),  v.  3. 
State  interference  with  corpora- 

tiou  and  church  property. v. 1. 
Taine's  De  I'intelligence  (Fortn. 

rev..  July,  1870).  v.  5. 
Thornton  on  labor  (Fortn.  rev.. 

May,  1869),  v.  6. 
Tocqueville   on  democracy    in 

Amer.  (Ed.  rev.,  Oct..l840l.v.2. 
Treaty  obligations  (Fortn.  rev., 

Dec.  1870),  V.  S. 
Utilitarianism,  v.  3. 
Vigijy(.V.  de  ;(We8tm.  rev., Apl., 

1838).  y.  1.' 
Vindjcatiim  of  the  French  rev. 

of  1818  (Westm.  rev.,    Apl., 

1849).  V.  3. 
Whewell  on  raoral  philosophy 

(Wealm.  rev.,  Oct.,  1852),  v.  3. 
Examination   of  Sir  Wm.  Hamilton's  philosophy. 

2  v.     Boston,  1865.   12' 5413.08 

Orole  (G.)  Review  of 'Examination.'  1868.  54'22.18 

Nole.—See  in  direct  r':plij  Mansel's  articles  in  Contemp. 
rev..  V.  1,  1866  ;  and  an  article  in  North  Brit,  rev.,  v.  43, 
1865;  and  for  other  reviews  sec  Ed.  rev.,  v.  124,  1866; 
Westm.  rev.,  v.  85.  1866  ;  Chr.  exam.,  Nov.,  1866  ;  Furtn, 
rev.,  v.  1  {art.  by  H.  Spencer). 

—  On  liberty.     London,  lti59.   8" 5724.07 

iV'ife. — Reviewed  in  Weatm.  rev.,  v.  72.  1859  ;  and  by  H. 
T.  Buckle,  in  his  Essays.  1863  [2515.04].  and  in  hii  iMiscel. 
works,  V.  1,  1872  [5022.211]  ;  repr.  from  Fraser,  v.  69. 

—  Principles  of  political  economy.     2  v.     Kew  York, 

ISii-l.  S° 5913.10 

—  The  Subjection  of -women.  N.Y.,  1869.   16".   5«'23.13 

.Sec  Reply,  e(c.     Philadelphia,  1870.  12°.  .     .     .     .6823.14 

—  System  of  logic,  ratiociuative  and  inductive.     New 

York,  1807.  8=. 5428.08 

Contents:  Introd.    Of  names  and  propositions  (p.  11-106). 

Of  reasoning  (p.  107-170).    Ot  induction  and  deduction  (p. 

171-382).    Of  operations   subsidiary  to  induction  :   Of  ob- 

servation,  Of  abstraction.   Of  naming,   Of   terms.      Of  a 

philua,  language.  Of  i  lassifiiatiou.     Of  fallacies  (p.  448-518). 

Of  the  logic  of  the  moral  sciences  and  social  sciences  (p. 

619  ,"i9.J). 
Note. — See  references  to  criticisms  under  Logic  (p  716). 

—  Three  essays  on  religion.  N.  Y.,  1874,   8'.   .  3575.31 

Contents  :  JHnUn-G.  Utility  of  religion.  Theism.  Berke- 
ley's life  and  writiugs. 

Note.—Fov  criticat  notices  of  this  work  see  Ediiib.  rev., 
Jan..  1375  :  Fortn.  rev,  Nov.,  1874,  Jan.,  1876  (by  J.  Mor- 
ley)  ;  Int.  rev.,  July,  1875  (by  Noah  Porter)  ;  Westm.  rev., 
Jan.,  1875. 

Jevonslw.  S.)    J.  S.  Mill's  pliilsopliy  tested,     [/n  Contemp. 

rev.,  Dec,  1877;  Jan.,  April,  1878.] 
Kirkus  (  ir.)     Miscel.  essays.     2d  s.     1868  ;  p.  320-370.  3563.30 

—  XiOi^HTIi.)     /i!  Ais  English  psychology.     1873.      .     .     .6426.11 

—  Taine  [H.  A.)     Le   positivisme  anglais  :  etude  sur 

Stuart  Mill.     1804 54'26.15 

English   positivism  :  a  study  on  Mill.     Tr.   by 

T.  D.  Uaye.    1870 5120.14 

For  other  artick^s  on  Mill  and  his  writings,  see  Contemp. 
rev..  July,  1873  (art.  by  Edith  Simcox)  ;  Dublin  rev.,  Jan.. 
1874  (M.'s  philoa.  iiosition)  ;  Apl..  1874  (M.'s  denial  of  free 
will)  ;  Quar.  rev.,  v.  133.  1872  (iM.  and  his  school)  ;  Kitto's 
juur.  of  sac.  lit.,  v.  37,  1866  ;  Clir.  exam.,  Jan.,  1863. 

^^  For  other  lives  and  critical  noti-ces  of  J.  S.  M.,  see 
Biography  (p.  1'    . 

•    ■      .»T.-^..,  .  jj^^chanics  and  machinery  ,  Tp. 
iliU-viritjht,  p.  46). 
•Illustrations  :    a  coll. 
London,  1-66.  4°.   .   1106.10 
See  Coutem.  rev.,  v.  2  (M,  and  Dorc.  by  R.  St.J.  Tyrwhitt). 
Millar   (John).     Hist,    view   of    the  English  govern- 
ment to  1688.     4v.     London,  1803.  8°.  .     466.12 
Note. — V.  4  contains  dissertations  on  the  connection  of 
the  advance  of  mauuiacturea,  commerce,  and  the  arts,  with 


Mill-work.     A«  Arts  (Useful  : 
Mill-wright.     See  Arts  (Useful  : 
Millaio    (,John   Everett), 
drawings  on  wood. 


.45). 
of 


the  diffusion  of  liberty  and  independence,  knowledge  and 
literature,  the  fine  arts,  poetry,  and  morals  of  a  people. 

—  Observations  concerning  the  distinction  of  ranks  in 

society.     London,  1773.  8^ 57r2.16 

Mille  (Lcs)  et  unfantamea.     See  Dumas  (A.)    1854.     .    .7018.05 

Mille  et  une  units.     See  Arabian  nights'  entertainments  (p.  32). 

Milledulcia:  a  thousand  pleasant  things.  From 
"Notes  and   queries."     N.  Y.,  1857.   10°.  2535.14 

Millennium  (The)  .See  Biblical  and  relig.  lit- (J/i/i(;7rn?u»i.  p  91). 

Miller  (George).  History  philosophically  illustrated, 
A.D.   475-1793.     4  v.     London,  1849.  12^     443.01 

Miller  (Mrs.  Hugh).  Cats  and  dogs  ;  notes  and  anec- 
dotes.    Boston,  1809.   1'2° 4724.20 

Miller  (Hugh).  Autobiography  ;  my  schools  and 
school-masters.     Boston,  1851.  1:^1°     .     .  3123.12 

—  Cruise  of  the  Betsey  among  the   Hebrides  ;   with 

rambles  of  a  geologist.     B.,  1858.   1'2°.     .  4111. '23 

—  Edinburgh  and  neighborhood,  geol.  and  hist. ;  with 

geology  of  Bass  Kock.      4th   ed.      Edinburgh, 
1870.  8° 491.10 

—  Essays.      [From  the  'Witness.']      Ed.  with    pre- 

face.^by  P.  Bayne.     Boston,  1865.  12°.     .2535.16 

Contents, 

Jeffrey  (Lord). 
Legislative  court  (The). 
Literature  of  the  people. 
New  year  (The). 
Norway  aud  its  glaciers. 
Our  novel  literature. 
Our  working  classes. 
Parting  impressions  of  the 

great  exhibition. 
Pauper  labor. 
Pauperism. 
Peace-meetings. 
Peasant  jirnperties. 
Poesy  of  intellect  and  fhncy. 
Remains  ol  Napoleon. 
Royal    progresses,  recent  and 

remote. 
Scotch  poor  law. 
Spaces  and  the  periods. 
Strauge  story,  but  true. 
Strikes  (The). 
Sue  (Eugene). 
Third  French  revolution. 
Unity  of  the  human  races. 
Untaught  poets. 


Abbot8f<ird  baronetcy. 
Amenities  of  literature. 
Bothy  system  (The). 
Burns   festival,  and  hero 

worship. 
Centenary  of  '  The  forty-five.' 
Cottages  of  our  hinds. 
Crime-making  laws. 
Criticism  for  the  uninitiated. 
Cromwell  controversy. 
Duke  if  Wellington. 
Echoes  of  the  world. 
Edinburgh  au  age  ago. 
Felons  ()f  the  country. 
Fire  at  tho  tower  of  London. 
Five-pound  qualification. 
Franciiise  (Tiie). 
Geology  vf'Tsus  astronomy. 
Glen  Tilt  tabooed. 
Grey  (Earl). 
Halt-century  (The). 
Highlands  (The). 
Idealislii-.  school  (The). 
Iniaut  prince  (The). 
Is  game  property  ? 
Jean  d'Arc. 

—  First  impressions  of  England.   B.,  1853.  12°.  953.11 

—  Footprints  of  the   Creator :  or  the  Asterolepis  of 

Stromness.     Boston,  1852.  1'2°.       .     .     .  4111.25 
Same.     Boston,  1857.   1-2° 4111.26 

—  Old  red  sandstone.     Boston,  ]8.-)2.  12°.  .     .  4111.27 

—  Scenes   and    legends    of    Scotland.       Cincinnati, 

1^52.   12° 954.20 

—  Sketch-book of  pop.  geology.   B.,  1859.  12°.  4111.28 

—  Tales  and  sketches.     Boston,  18G3.  1'2°.     .     '231.86 

—  Testimony  of  the  rocks  ;  "with  memorials  of  the  au- 

thor.    Boston,   1857.  12^ 4111.'29 

—  Two  records  :  the  Mosaic  and  geological.     Boston, 

1851.  10° 3762.07 

—  Witness  papers.    Headship  of  Christ,  and  the  rights 

of  the  christian  people,  efc.  B.,1863.   1'2°.  3575.10 
,8®"  For  lives  of  H.  M.,  see  Biography  (p.  177). 

Miller  (Joaquin).  First  families  of  the  Sierras. 
Chicago,  ls70.   1'2° 232.08 

—  The  one  fair  woman.    New  York,  1876.  12°.     2.J3.95 

—  The  ship  in  the  desert.     Boston,  1875.   1'2°.  1605.34 

—  Songs  of  the  [Sierras.     Boston,  ls71.   16°.     .   1665.32 

—  Songs  of  the  sun  lands.    Boston,  1873.   16°.   1665.33 

—  Unwritten  history  :  life  amongst  the  Modocs.    Hart- 

ford, 1874.  8° 561.12 

Nott.— Vol  notice  of  Miller  see  Dublin  univ.  mag.,  Jan., 
1876. 

Miller  (Joe).  Joe  Miller's  jests.  L.,  [ji.rf.]  12°.  6212.10 

See  Bentley's  miscel.,  v.  4.  1838  (Joe  Miller). 

I/Uller  (John).  Description  of  the  province  and  city 
of  Aew  York,  in  1695.  Ed.  by  J.  G.  Shea.  New 
York,  1802.  8° 614.24 

Miller  (John).  Memoirs  of  gen.  Miller,  in  the  service 
of  Peru.     2  v.     London,  1828.   8°.  .     .     .  3123.13 

Miller  (i?pu.  John).  Fetich  in  theology  ;  or  doctrinal- 
ism  twin  to  ritualism.     N.  Y.,  1^74.   12°.  3575.30 

—  Metaphysics  ;  or  the  science  of  perception.     New 

York,  1875.   8° 5424.15 


THE    BIIOOKLTN    LIBBART. 


MILLER -MILNER 


781 


—  Questions  awakened  by  the  Bible.     Philadelphia, 

1877.  12= :!57.j.:il 

Contents :  1.  Are  souls  immortal  7  2.  Was  Christ  in 
Adam  ?    3.  Is  God  a  triulty  ? 

Miller  (Josiah).  Christianum  organum  :  or  the  induc- 
tive method  in  scripture  and  science.  London, 
187a  8^ 357.^.11 

—  Our  hymns  ;  their  authors  and  origin.     Loudon, 

1866.   12" 3705.06 

—  Singers  and  songs  of  the  church.    2d  ed.    London, 

18(;9.  8= 3761.23 

IkQller  (E.  Kalley).  Bomance  of  astronomy.  Lon- 
don, 187:3.    12° 401.5.25 

Miller  (Samuel,  I).D.)  Letters  on  unitarianism. 
Trenton,  lf<21.  8°.    .     ." 3575.12 

—  Life  of  Jon.  Edwards.     N.  Y.,  1811.  16°.  .  3241.08 

—  Memoirs  of  liev.  John  Kodgers.     New  York,  1813. 

8' 31.54.20 

Miller  (Samuel).  Life  of  Samuel  Miller,  D.D.  2  v. 
Philadelphia,  1869.   12° 3123.18 

Miller  (Stephen  F.)  Bench  and  bar  of  Georgia  :  me- 
moirs and  sketches.    2v.    Phil..  1858.  8°.     622.05 

Miller  (Thomas).  History  of  the  Anglo-Saxon  to  the 
conquest  [1066].     London,  1848.  12^     .     473.0! 

Same.     3d  ed.     London,  1856.   12°.  .     .     473.02 

—  Poetical  language  of  flowers.    L.,  1855.   16°.  4913.18 
Miller  {Gen.  Wm.)    See  Biography  (p.  177). 

Miller  (Wm.)  Views  of  the  prophecies  and  prophetic 
chronology.  With  a  memoir  of  his  life  by  J.  V. 
Himes.     Boston,  1841.  16° 3575.09 

—  B!i.9s  (.S.)    Memoirs  of  Wm.  Miller.     1853.312,132 

—  Burn^tp  (G.  W.)    Discourse  on  the  doctrine  of  Wm.  M.    [In 

Au  Writings.  1845.; 3526.24 

Miller  (Wm.  A.)     Elements  of  chemistry.     4th  ed. 

3  v.     London,  1867.  8° 4214.23 

Contents :  v.  1.  Chemical  physics.  2.  Inorganic  chemis- 
try.    3.  Organic  chemistry. 

MiUerism.    &«  Miller  (Wm.).  aiww. 

Miller  s  Guide  to  Saratoga  Springs  and  Vicinity.  By 
T.  A.  Richards.     New  York,  1869.  18°.    .  1112.24 

Miller's  New  guide  to  the  Hudson  river.  New  Y'ork, 
1869.  16° 1112.23 

Miller's  New  York  as  it  is,  or  stranger's  guide  book 
to  the  cities  of  New  York,  Brooklyn  and  adja- 
cent places.     New  York,  1SG7.  18°.     .     .1112.15 

Miller's  ready  reckoner.     London,  1861.  16°.  4015.20 

Miiles  (George).  Court  (The)  of  Queen's  Bench.  Arguments 
for  the  crown  on  his  trial  for  bigamy.  [No  titlepage.)  3573.29 

Millet  (Jean  Frantjois).  See  Coutem.  rev.,  June.  1875  (Corot  and 
Millet,  by  J,  C.  Carr);  Temple  bar,  Apl..  1875  (J.  F,  Millet, 
by  lady  Pollock). 

Millbouse .  John^  New  English  and  Italian  pronounc- 
ing dictionary.  2v.  New  Y'ork,  1861.  12°.  6122.02 
V.  1.  Eoglisk  and  Italian.    2.  Italian  and  Eugliab. 

MiUingen  {Major  Frederick).  Wild  life  among  the 
Koords.     London,  ls70.  8° 1044.20 

Millingeu  (John  Gideon).  Histoi-y  of  duelling.  2  v. 
London,  1841.  8° 6613.21 

Millot  (L'abbe  Claude  Fran9ois  Xavieri.  Elements  of 
of  general  history.  5  v.  Salem,  1796.  8°.  414.02 
V.  1-2.  Ancient  hiejt'Ty.     3-5.  Modern  history. 

Mills  (Arthuri.  Colonial  constitution  of  the  British 
dependencies.     London,  18.6.  8°.       .     .  5717.02 

Itlills  (Abraham).  Literature  and  lit.  men  of  Gt.  Bri- 
tain and  Ireland.     2  v.     N.  Y.,  1851.  8°.  275'.06 

—  Poets  and  poetry  of  the  ancient  Greeks  ;  with  hist. 

introd.,  and 'brief  view  of  Grecian  philosophers, 

orators,  and  historians.     B.,  18.8.    8\     .   Ib6">.25 

Mills  (Charles).     History  of  chivalry.     2  v.     London, 

1823.  b° 6823.18 

—  History  of  Muhammedanism.     2d  ed.     London, 

1818.  8° 3454.13 

—  History  of  the  crusades.    2v.  .L.,1823.   8°.  6623.20 

—  Travels  of  Theodore  Ducas  in  Italy  at  the  revival  of 

letters  and  art.     2  v.     London,  18i2.  8°.     535.24 

Mills  (Charles  D.  B.)  The  Indian  saint  ;  or  Buddha 
and  Buddhism.    NortlAmpton,  1876.  12°.  352'<.U 

Mills  (Frederick  James).  Life  of  John  Carter,  an  ar- 
tist.    New  York,  1868.   16° 3U32.21 

Mills  (James  Bassnett).  Hist,  of  the  christian  priest- 
hood, in  replv  to  Hewitt's  Popular  hist,  of  priest- 
craft.    Oxford,  18:!5.   12° 3575.08 

Mills  (John).  Sportsman's Ubr.  Edin.,1845.  8°.  4617.08 


Mills  (iJei;.  John).  The  British  Jews.  London,  1853. 
16". 3141.05 

Milman  (Henry  Hart).  Annals  of  St.  Paul's  cathe- 
dral.    London,  1868.  8° 494. 16 

—  Belshazzar  :  dramatic  poem.     L..  1822.   8°.   1665.28 

—  Comparative  excellence  of  sculpture  and  painting.     [In  Ox- 

ford prizeessays,  v.  3.  1830.) 2541.13 

—  Edward  Gibbon  :  life  ;  with  selections  from  corre- 

spondence.    Paris,  18'fo.  8° 3065.16 

—  History  of  Christianity,  to  the  abolition  of  pagan- 

ism.    2  V.     Paris,  1810.  8° 3423.01 

Same.     New  York,  lS44.   8° 3416.04 

—  Hist,  of  Latin  Christianity.  6  v.  L.,18.:7.  8°.  3417.03 

Crnfents  :  r.  1.  a.d.  ''.7.604.  Conversion  of  the  Teutonic 
races,  christian  jurisprudence.  Western  mouachism. 
2.  C2'M044.  3.  104(1-1198.  4.  1198-I'264.  5.  1226-1378. 
6.    1378-1454. 

—  Hist,  of  the  Jews,  to  [1807].  3  v.  B., 1864.1'^°.  3141.01 

—  Life  of  Quintus  Horatius  Flaccus.     New  ed.     Lon- 

don, 1854.  8° 3083.22 

—  Poetical  works.     3  v.     London,  1839.  16°.     1671.37 

Contents  :  v.  1.  The  Fall  of  Jerusalem.  The  Martyr  of 
Antioch.     Belshazzar. 

2.  Samor.  tlie  lord  of  the  bright  city.  The  Belvidero 
Apollo.  Alexander  tuuiulum  Achillis  invisens.  Judicium 
regale.  Fortune.  Love  of  God.  Hymns  for  church  ser- 
vice. The  slave  ship.  The  Taliiug  ol  Troy.  Deborah's 
Hymn  of  triumph.    Downfall  of  Jerusalem. 

3.  Anne  Boleyu,  a  dramatic  poem.  Fazio,  a  tragedy. 
Extracts  from  the  Mahabharata  :  Nala  and  Dam  tyanti  ; — 
Death  of  Yajnadatta :— The  Brahmin's  lament;— The  de- 
luge :— Notes.  The  descent  of  the  Gauges.  The  Deluge, 
an  ode.    Stanzas. 

—  Samor,   lord  of  the  bright  city,  an  heroic  poem. 

New  Y'ork,  1818.   16° 1665.29 

—  Savonarola,   Erasmus,    and  other  essays  from  the 

Quar.  review.  London,  1870.  8°.  .  .  .  3576.12 
Contents :  Savonarola  (June.  18.56).  Erasmus  (July.  18.^9). 
Popes  of  the  16-17th  cent.  (Feb..  1836).  Clement  xiv.  and 
the  Jesuits  (June.  1848).  Newman  on  the  development  of 
christian  doctrine  (Mch,  1846).  Belatiou  of  the  clergy  to 
the  people  (Sept.,  1845).  Pagan  and  christian  sepulchres 
(July,  1865). 
SS-  For  biogr.  notices  of  H.  H.  M.,  see  Biography  (p.  177). 

Milman  (Robert).  Life  of  Tasso.  2  v.  London, 
1850.  12° 3172,01 

Milne  (.\lex.)  Midwifery,  with  some  of  the  diseases 
of  women.     Edinburgh,  1871.   16°.     .     .   4335.22 

Milne  (i?ci'.  Wm.,  tiaiishitor).  The  sacred  edict  :  six- 
teen maxims  of  the  emperor  Kang-He.  London, 
1817.  8° 3592  04 

Milne  (fieu.Wm.  C.)  Life  in  China.  London,  1857. 
16° 1022.10 

Milner  (Isaac).     See  Biography  (p.  176). 

Miluer  (Joseph).  History  of  the  church  of  Christ  to  the 
papal  apostasy.    [6th  cent.]  L.,  1814.  16°.  3413.11 

—  History  of  the  church  of  Christ.  [To  1530.]     With 

additions  by  L  Milner.  New  ed.,  by  T.  Grant- 
ham.    4v.     London.  1817.  8° 3115.12 

Haiiland  {S.  R.)     1st. 2d  letter;   strictures  on  Milner'9 

Church  history.     2d  ed.     1835 34J7.15 

Letter  to  J.  King,  occasioned  by  his  '  Maitland  not  au- 
thorized to  censure  Milner.'    1835 34'J7.15 

Milner  iJohn,  D.D.,  F.S.A.)  Inquiry  into  certain 
vulgar  opinions  concerning  the  Catholic  inhabi- 
tants and  the  antiquities  of  Irelimd.  London, 
18(18.    8= 4  16  22 

—  Supplementary    memoirs    of    English    Catholics. 

London,  1820.  8° 3438.15 

Miluer  ( /I'fu.  John)  and  Brisriy  (Oswald  W. )     Cruise 

of  H.  M.  S.  Galatea,  [to  Australia],  in  1867-18i8. 

London,  1869.  8° 1iii!4.'j1 

Miluer  (Mary).     Life  of  Isaac  Milner,  D. D.     London, 

1841.  16° 3121.01 

Milner  (Rev.  Thomas').   The  Baltic,  ■with  notice  of  the 

Wliitesea.     London,  1821.  ]'2° 992  .'^6 

—  The  Crimea,  its  ancient  and  modem  history.    Lon- 

don, l.'s.55.    1-2° ,543.08 

—  Gallery  of  geography.    2  v.    Phil.,  1875.  ♦8°.     933.15 

—  Gallery  of  nature  :  astronomy,  physical  geography, 

and  geology.     London,  1852.    8°.    .     .     .  40-6  01 

—  History  of  England  to  I8.5'2.     L.,[n.<f.]  12°.     463  19 

—  Letter  to  Rev.  W  Wales,  in  reply  to  (his)  sermon.  ■  The  repair 

ot  the  temple  the  duty  of  Uie  people.*  Nortuamptou.  1S38. 
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IVIilnes  (Richard  Monckton).  Life,  letters,  and  literary 
remains  of  John  Keats.    N.  Y.,  18-ls.  12°.  aUSlo.rG 

—  Monographs,  personal  and  social.  L.,1873.r2°.32U5.20 

C'jntenls  :  Siileiinau  Pallia.  Alexauiler  vou  Humboldt  at 
the  court  of  Berlia  Cardinal  Wiseman.  Walter  Saviige 
Laiidor.  The  Berrys.  Harriet  BariuR,  lady  Ashburlou. 
Sidney  Smith.    Last  days  of  Heinrich  Heine. 

—  Poems.     Boston,   ISoU.  16° 1G72.12 

Miltou  (John).     Areopagitica,  1614.     Ed.   by  E.  Ar- 

ber.     London,  1868.  18° 5011.01 

—  Britain  under  Trojan,  Roman,  Saxon  rule.     Repr. 

fromKennet.     London,  1870.  8°.  .     .     .     472.11 

—  Comus.     [In  hn;  Poetical  works,  below.] 

A'ofc.— Reviewed  iu  New  monthly  mag.,  v.  7,  1823  ;  p.  '222- 
229  ;  and  iu  Masaou's  Life  of  Milton,  v.  1,  ch.  vii. 

—  Eikonoklastes  in  answer  to  a  book  entitled  Eikon 

Basilike.     [London],  1697.  fol.       .     .     .  3038.01 

—  Paradis  perdu,  trad,  en  vers  framjais  par  J.  Delille,  avec  lo 

texte  en  regard.     [In  Delille  (J.)  cEuvres,  v.  13-15.]  6031.13 

—  Paradise  lost.     New  ed.,  with  notes  by  T.  Newton. 

2  V.     Dublin,  1773.   12° 1672.26 

Addison  (J.)    Criticism  on  Paradise  lost.    Ed.  by 

E.  Arber.   1868 5011.03 

N"te. — Repr.  from  the  '  Spectator.* 

Caan{Miss  V.)  Scriptural  and  allegorical  glossary 

to  Paradise  lost.     1828 1672.13 

Banster  (V.)  Considerations  on  M.'s  early  read- 
ing, and  the  prima  stamina  of  his  Paradise  lost  ; 
with  extracts  from  [Sylvester's  Du  Bartas].  1672.31 

Himes  tJ.  A.)      A  study  of.     1878.     .     .1672.37 

5c€  aJso  Fortn.  rev.,  Dec,  1874  (Blank  verse  of  Milton, 
by  J.  A.  Symouds)  ;  and  N.  A.  rev.,  v.  91,  1860  (An  article 
compai  iug  the  Paiadise  lost  with  an  old  Euyl.  pneni  by  T. 
Peyion)  ;  Journal  of  sac.  lit.,  v.  1,  1818;  p.  236  257  (M.'s 
Paradise  lost,  with  ref.  to  its  theol  and  moral  mflaeuce)  ; 
Dubliu  rev.,  Dec,  1876  (Milton's  Satau). 

—  Paradise  regain'd.      With  Samson  Agonistes.     And 

poems  upon  several  occasions,    oth  ed.    London, 

1707.   12- 1672.30 

Same.      New  ed.     With  notes,  by  T.  Newton. 

2  V.     Dublin,  17o4.  1'2° 1672.28 

—  plan   of   edULation.      London,   1820.    8".      [In  Pamphleteer, 

V.    17. J 6068.17 

—  Poems.    Life  by  S.  Johnson.    Ed.  by  A.  Chalmers.     [In  C.'s 

Eiijil.  poets,  V.  7,  1810.J 1626.07 

—  Poetical  works.     London,  [185-?]  8°.     .  In  1684  12 

—  Poetical  -works.     [Ld.  with    life,  by  J.   Mitford.] 

3  v.     London,  1851.   16° 16-2l.Li3 

-Same.     3  v.     Boston,  18:,6.  16°.     .     .     .  1672.14 

V.  1,  Paradise  lost. 

2.  Par.MUae  lo>t,  cont'd.    Paradise  regained. 

3.  Saiusoii  Aj,'oniste8,  dratiiatic  poem.  Ci-mus,  a  mask. 
Lycidas.  11  Peuseroso.  L'Allej^ro.  Miscellaneous  poems, 
bonuets.  Psalms.  Etegiarum  liber.  Epigrammatuui  lluer. 
Svivarum  liuer. 

Same.     2   v.     [Sauford    (E.)  and  Walsh    (R.I 

Brit,  poets,  v.  7-8.] 1691.07 

Same.     With  life  and  verbal  index    by  C.  D. 

Cleveland.     Philadelphia,  1853.   8°.    .     .   1672.2i 

—  Complete  concordance  to  Poetical  works.     By  C. 

I>.  Cleveland.     London,  1867.   ii°.      .     .   Hi, 2.32 

—  Prose  works.     With  preface  and  notes  by  J.  A.  St. 

John.    5v.    London,  i<o/iii,  J 8.5 1-53.   12°.  5054  01 
V.  1.  Defence  of  the  people  of  England.    Second  Defence. 
Eikonoklastes. 

2.  'Xeuuie  of  kings  and  magisti-ates.  Areopiigitica. 
Tracts  on  tlie  cominonw^ealth.  OOservations  on  Oriuoud's 
peace.  Letters  ol  state,  etc.  Notes  on  Dr,  Grifflu's  eer- 
mou,  Oi  relurniiitiun  iu  England,  Prelatical  i  piscopacy. 
The  rea.->on  of  church  government  urged  against  pielacy. 
True  relij<ioii,  heresy,  schism,  and  toleration.  Civil  power 
in  ecclesiastical  causes,  • 

3.  Lilteliest  means  to  remove  hirelings  out  of  the  church. 
Animadversions  upon  tne  renionHtrant's  deleiice  against 
Smectyiimuus.  Aijoloyy  lor  buiectymniius.  Doclruieand 
discipliLie  of  divorce.  JudKuient  of  Martin  Bucer  con- 
ceiuiug  divorce.  'retr,ichoidon.  Colasterion.  Triictate 
of  education.  Declaiatiou  for  the  election  of  John  lu. 
kijig  of  Pulautl.    l-'aiiiiliar  lelters.  • 

4.  Tieatise  on  Cbristian  doctrine,  tr.  by  C.  R.  Sumner. 

5.  Se-otid  book  of  the  same.  History  of  Butain.  His- 
tory of  Mi'S^ovia.  Accedence  commenced  grammar.  In- 
dex to  the  5  vols. 

—  Reflecti  nis  on  the  civil  war  in  England  until  the  restoration 

ol  Charles  II.     [/li  Masares  (F.)     select  tracts,  v,  2.]     476.17 

—  Traoiate  on  educaiiun,     (/«  Barnard  (U,)     Engl,  pedagogy,] 

■ —  Treasures  from    the   prose   writings    of.     Boston, 

18J6.    12° 50.4.06 

4J®-  For  numerous  h'v-s  and  critical  notices  of  M..  see  Bi- 
ography (p.  177)  :  a'S)  Lowell  (J.  It.)  Among  my  books. 
2d  seiies,   1876  (2534.30]  ;—Solheby  (S.  L.)     Bamblings  iu 


the  elucidation  of  the  autograph  of  Milton,  1861  [2767.12] ; 
also  Clir,  exam.,  v.  57,  1854  (Milton  in  our  day.  by  S.  Os- 
gond)  ;  May,  1859  ;  Fraser,  v.  79.  1869  ;  p.  678  (Milton  and 
Galileo  ;  their  letters  to  Louis  xiv, :  supposed  forgeries)  ; 
Macm,  mag,,  Feb..  1868  ;  Mch,,  1869  (Milton's  polit,  opin- 
ions and  poetry,  by  J.  R.  Seeley). 

Milton  (J.  L. )  The  stream  of  life  on  our  globe,  as 
revealed  in  geology  and  palfeontology.  2d  ed. 
London,  [1872.]  r2° 4713.10 

Milton  |M.  S. )  Ocean  bride  :  a  [poem].  Edinburgh, 
1834.  16° 11167.10 

Mimic  stage.  See  Baker  'George  M.)  [1712.27] :  also  Drama 
{Amateur  theatricals,  p.  423). 

Mind:  quar.  review  of  psychology  and  philosophy. 
Ed.  by  G.  C.  Robertson,     v.  1-2.   1876-77.     New 

York  and  London,  1876-77.  8° 5441.01 

Mind  (Cultivation  of  the).     Sfe  Education. 

Mind  iPbilnsophy  of).    See  Philosophy. 

Mind  and  body.     See  Medicine  [Body  and  mind,  p,  762).  ■ 

Mind  and  body.     See  Bain  (Alex  )     J873 6438.17 

Mind  and  brain.     S?e  Laycock  (T.)    1869 6414.16 

Mind  and  heart  in  religion.     See  Jaeger  (A,)     1873.     .     .  3564. '28 

Mind  and  matter.     See  Brodie  {Sir  B.)     1857 6438.04 

Mind  and  matter.     (Assays]     »e  Flamank  (J.)     1870.     .  6435  23 

Mind  in  nature.     A'e«  Clark  |H.  J.)     1866 47.7.24 

Mind,  life,  and  motion  ;  with  their  relations  to  mat- 
ter,    [aiioii.]     New  York,  1857.   8°.     .     .  4326.24 
Miner  (Ch).  Hist,  of  Wyoming.  Phil.,  1845.  12°.  623.06 
Mineral  springs.     See  Medicine  (p.  7ii3). 

Mineralogy  Ar'Geology  and  mineralogy  (p.  673)  ;— Arts  (Use- 
ful: Assdying,  p.  40  ; — Meiadurgy,  p.  45  ; — Mines  and  ynin- 
ii>g,  p.  45)  ;— Chemistry  (p.  263-4)  ;— Crj'-stallogTaphy  (p. 
400)  ; — Fine  arts  (Gems  and  precious  stones,  p.  544)  ; — aso 
Beck  (Lewis  C.)    Mineralogy.     [In  New  York  (State  of). 

Nat.  hist.] 4718.08 

Mines  and  mining.     See  Arts  (Useful  :  Mines  and  wining,  p,  45). 
Miui.Hture  (The),  by  Solomon  Grildrig,  of  the  college 
of  Eton   [p.s-euc/o)!.   for  Rennell,   Knight,  George 
Canninii,  e/c]     2d  ed.  2  v,  L,,  1806,   16°.  253  .08 
Miniature  painting.    ,?eeFine  arts  (Miidalure  pain'ing,  p.  646). 
Mining.     See  Arts  (Useful :  Mines  and  mining,  p.  45). 
Mining  mag.,  v.    1-10.     N.  Y.,  ]853-o8.  8  .     .  8121.31 
iVo(<.— V.  1-9  ed.  by  W.  J.  Tenney  ;  v.  10,  ed.  by  T.  Mc- 
Elrath. 
Ministers  and  the  ministry.    See  Biblical  and  rclig.  lit.  {Clerical 
anecdotes  and  sketch,  s,  p.  82  ; — feeaehers  and  pi  caching,  trnd 
past'irul  work,  p.   97j  ; — Biography  {Religious,  p.  IH  :    and 
names  of  various  denondiiatio„s  and  countries  in   Biblical 
and  relig.  lit.  (p.  77-106).    CwiSuZ/ ai^o  Biography  (Z/idiuuma;, 
p.  116-215). 
Ministry  of  the  word.     5«  Taylor  (W.  M.)     1876.     .    .     .3611.24 
Minnesingers.     See  Literature  {German :  4,  Teutonic  middle  age 

roiiiaitcs.  p.  708). 
Minnesota.     See  Countries  {Minnesota,  p.  845). 
Minor  drama  ^I'lie).    .S'ee  French's  mini. r  drama,  (p.  660).  X771.01 
Minorities  (Represeutatiou  ol).    See  Government  (26,  Jiepres^n- 

tation,  p.  588). 
Mluot  (iieortje  Itichards).    Eulogy  on  Washington.     [In  Moore 
(F.)     Ainer.  eloquence,   v.  1,  1(^68.] 6325.03 

Miuot  (H.  I).)  Land-birds  and  game-birds  of  New 
England.     Boston.  !877.  8=.     '.     .     .     .4815.10 

Minsheu  (John).  Guide  into  the  tongues,  viz. 
English,  Low  Dutch,  High  Dutch,  French,  Ital- 
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London,  1627.  fol 6417.01 

Minstrel  (The).     &s  Beattie  (James).     Works,  v.  10]    .     .6016.18 

Miutoru  (Mis.  J.  H. )  Hand-book  to  paper-flower 
making,     3d  ed,     London,  1867.   16\     .   1443,26 

—  Lessons   in  flower  and   fruit   modelling    in    wax, 

London,  [1870.]  16° 1443.25 

Mint.    See  Kiunismatics. 

Bdinturu  (liobert  ii.,  jr.)  From  New  York  to  Delhi, 
by  way  of  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Australia  and  China. 
New  Vork,  1858.   12° 10^3.10 

Minturn(Wm.)     Travels  west.    L.,  1877.  12°.  1I14.'27 

Minucius  Felix  (Marcus).  Writings.  Tr.  by  R.  E.  Wallis.  Ed- 
inburgh, 1869.  8°.    [7ii  Ante  Nicene  chr.  lib.,  v.  13]  3467.08 

Mirabeau  (Honore  Gabriel  Riquetti,  cmH^e  de.  En- 
quiries concerning  lettres  de  cachet,  arbitrary 
imprisonment,-  etc.  2  v.  in  1.  Dublin,  178/. 
8° 5717.29 

—  Letters   during  his  residence    in   England ;  with 

anecdotes,  maxims,  ((c.  2  v.  L.,  1832.  8^.     954.17 

—  Secret  history  of  the   court  of   Berlin   [1781-87]. 

2  v.     London,  17*9.  8' 546.01 

Same.     Dublin,  1789.  8° 546  02a 

—  Sjieeches.     Tr.  by  J.  White.     2  v.  in  1.     London, 

1,9-2.  8° 6a'23.11 

,KS~  For  iir«  and  biogr.  sketches  of  RI..  see  Biography 
(p.  177)  ;  aUo  Temple  bar,  Feb.,  1875  (Mirabeau  and  .uudauie 
de  Nehra). 


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Miracle  in  Btooe  :  or  the  Great  Pyramid.  See  Seiss  (J.  A.)  1062  2S 

Miracles.    Srr  Biblical  ana  religious  lit.  (.tfi'rac  fS,  p.  92). 

Miraculous  eouception  ;  or.  tl»o  divinity  of  Jesus  Cliriat  con- 
eidcreil  us  tliefuundutiou  of  the  cLristiaD  religion,  [an'^n]. 
Loudon.  IHl'J.  8°.  .     .     .  3r.48.21 

Miraculous  pvoplifcies  of  einiuent  men.  reliitiug  particularly  to 
Euglaud  aud  France.     London.  1821.  24° Ml  3  33 

Miranda  (Sa  de).  Se^  Fortn.  rev..  May,  1873  (Poetry  of  the  re- 
naissance in  Portugal,  bv  O.  Crawfuril). 

Mirelle.  a  pi-'tor.il  epic.     i«c  MistrallF) 1672  23 

Miriaoo.  and  other  poems.     See  Whittier  (I.  G.)     1871.     .   lCa5.35 

IVIiriUioud  (Mohammed  Ben  Khondshah  Ben  Mah- 
mud,  suniinuil).  History  of  the  early  kings  of 
Persia.     Tr.    from  the  Persian,  by  David  Shea. 

London,  1S3-3.  B° 7816.00 

Mirror  (The).     [In  British  essayists,  v.  23-29,  1856.J     .     .  2511.28 

Mirror  lor  monks.     See  Blosius  (L.)    1872 3522.2S 

Murror  of   literature,    amusement,   and  instruction. 

V.  1-10.     London,  1S-J3-38.   8° 8121.(11 

Mirror  of  nature.    5ee  Schubert  (G.  H.)    18.11 4022.08 

Mir.orof  the  graces,  lauon.]  B.,  1831.  16°.  5(191.02 
Mirror  of  the  months,  [anon.']  L.,  1826.  8°.  4731.07 
Mirrors.     Cuming  (H.  S~)    On  mirrors,     [/n  Jour,  of  Brit.  arch. 

ii.'isoc..  V.  17.] 1461.17 

Mirthfulness.     Se^  Wit  and  humour. 

Mirviiie  (Le  jn'O'^iits' Jules  Eudes  de).     Pneumatolo- 
gie.  Desesprits,  etc.  5  v.  Paris,1863-G4.  8'.  3817.21 
Same.     Aiipendices   complementaires  et  defen- 
ses.    Paris,  18i.;3.  8= 3817. '.^5 

Miseries.f  human  life.  5^«  Beresford ( Jos.)  2v.  1806-10.  6211.29 
Misers.     5v  Biography  (-Vw-r^',  p.  114). 

Mishmee  hills.     See  Cooper  (T.  T.)     1673 1011.09 

Mishna.     Eighteen  treatises.     Tr.  by  D.  A.  De  Sola, 
and  M.  J.  Eaphall.     London,  18J3.  8°.     .  37o7.10 
Misread  passages  of  Scripture.  .See  Brown  (J.B.)  2  v.  1671.  3524.25 
Miss.     Fur  novels  begiuning  thus,  see  Fiction  [p.  505). 

Miss'Kiliuansegc.    .See  Hood  (Thomas) 1441.09 

Miss  lUry.    See  Dudevant  (Maurice).     1808 7034.23 

Miss  iiller's  vegetable  garden.     .See  Warner  (A.)     1873.  .  6122.23 

Mrs.  Jerningham's  journal.     [A  poem,     anon.]    New 

York,  lo70.   IG" 1662.31 

See  also  John  Jerningham's  journal.  [1662.32.] 

Missal  painting.     5ee  Fine  arts  {ILtumin ition,  etc.,  p.  545). 

Missing  linli.     See  Ran/ard  (L.  N)     IStil 5825.03 

Mission  of  great  eiiHei  nigs.     Se  Burritt  (E.)     1867.     .     .3526.18 

Mission  of  lue  comforter.     SeeBare  (J.  C.)    1854.   .    .     .3558  19 

Mission  Uidge,  ete.     See  Taylor  (B.  F.)     1872 644.15 

Mississippi.     S'.e  Countries (.tfi^sw5t>pi,  p.  345). 

Mississippi  bubble.    See  Thiers  (A.)     1859 6922.07 

Mississippi  River.     See  Countries,  ele  (p.  345). 

Missouri  [SLai  ■■  of).     See  Countries  (Missouri,  p.  345). 

Miisauii  dental  journal,  v.  9,  ls77.  St.  Louis, 
1^77.   8^       .     .     .     .* 43i>2.01 

Mistaken  aims  and  attainable  ideals  of  the  artisan  class.  .See 
Greg(\V.  H.)     1876 5812.30 

Mistral  (.Frederic).  Jlirelle,  a  pastoral*  epic  of  Pro- 
vence.   Tr.  by  H.  Crichton.   L.,  1868.  16°.   1672.23 

.Same.     Mireis,  a  Proven9al  poem.     Tr.  by  H. 

W.  Preston.  Boston,  18:2.  12--.  .  .  .  1672.35 
See  Scribner.  May.  1372  (ar!.  by  M.  E.  M,  and  C.T.  Biooks:. 

Mistress  t.f  the  luause.    See  Holland  (J.  G.)    1874.      .     .  1653.16 

Mitcaell  (Donald  G. )  ihe  battle  summer  of  1818. 
New  York,  1853.   12° 963.11 

—  Doctor  Johns.     2  v.     New  York,  1866.  12°.     232.U1 

—  Dream  life.     New  York,  1877.  12°.     .     .     .     232.03 

—  Pudge  doings.     2  v.     New  York,  185.5.  12°.     232.04 

—  Lorgnette  ;  or  studies  of  the  to'STi.     New  York, 

1853.   12° 232.05 

—  My  farm  of  Edgewood.     N.  Y.,  1863.   12°.  6122.06 

—  Beveries  of  a  bachelor.     N.  Y.,  1869.    12°.     232.06 

—  Eural    studies,   with    hints    for    country    places. 

New  York,  1867.  12° 6122.08 

—  Seven  stories,  with  basement  and  attic.     New  York, 

18i;i.  12° 232.07 

—  Wet  days  at  Edgewood  :  with  old  farmers,  and  old 

pastorals.  New  York,  18>i5.  12°.  .  .  .  6122.07 
Itlitoiiell  (E.)     Five   thousand   a   year  ;   and   how  I 

made  it.  Boston,  1870.  li°.  ....  6122.15 
Mitchel  (John).     History  of  Ireland,  from  the  treaty 

of  Limerick  [1691].     N.  Y.,  1868.   8°.      .     497.20 

—  Jail  journal ;  or  five  years  in  British  prisons.    New 

York,  18  i4.   12°. 3124.18 

Mitchell  (Lind.-col.  J.)     The   fall  of  Napoleon  :  an 

historical  memoir.     3  v.     L.,  1815.  8°.    .3131.13 

MitcheU  (John. .Life  of  Wallenstein.L.,1838.8°.3176.12 

Same.     London,  1840.   12°.  .     .     .     .     .  317i;.01 

.  Same.     [In  Waldie  library,  v.  12.] 5073.26 

Mitchall  (John.  F.CS.)  Manual  of  practical  assay- 
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MitcheU  (John  Kearsley,  M.D.)  Five  essays.  Ed.  by 
S.  W.  Mitchell.  Phil.,  18VJ.  8°.  .  .  .  4323.08 
Contents :  Ciyptogamous  origin  of  malarious  and  epi. 
demie  fever.  E>8ay  on  aniniul  magnetisni.  Peuetrative- 
nesB  of  fluids  and  gases.  New  practice  iu  aiiuto  and  chronic 
rheumatism. 

Mitchell  (Nahum).  History  of  the  early  settlement 
of  Bridgcwater.  Ma.ss.     Boston,  1840.  8°.     605.22 

Mitchel  (Ormsby  McKnight'.  Astronomy  of  the 
Bible.     New  York.  1867.  12' 4016.19 

—  Planetary  and  stellar  worlds.  N.Y.,1867.  12°.  4016.16 
-- Popular  astronomy.     New  York,  1867.  12°.  4016.18 
Mitchell  (S.  Augustus).     New  general  atlas.     Phila- 
delphia, 1873.    4° 927.05 

MitcheU  (S.  Weir).  Fat  and  blood  :  and  how  to  make 
them.     Philadelphia,  1877.    16°.     .     .     .  4323.23 

—  Injuries  of  nerves  and  their  consequences.     Phila- 

delphia, 1872.  8° ■  .     .  4332.20 

—  Nurse  and  patient,  and  camp  cure.     Philadelphia, 

1877.  24° 4322.32 

—  Researches  on  venom  of  the  rattlesnake.     [In  Sm.  contiib., 

V.  12.  1860.) 3a37.12 

. —  AVear  and  tear  ;  or  hints  for  the  overworked.  Phila- 
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—  and  Morehouse  (G.  R.)    Respiration   in   the  cbelonia.     [In 

Sm.  coutrib.,v.  13,  1863.) 3937.13 

MitcheU  (Thomas).  Rudimentary  manual  of  archi- 
tecture.    London,   1870.   12°. 1314.12 

MitcheU  (5(1- T.  L. )  Journal  of  an  expedition  into 
tropical  Australia.   [183.J-36.]  L.,  1848.  8°.   106.i.09 

—  Three  expeditions  in  the  interior  of  eastern  Aus- 

tralia, [1831-36].   2ded.    2v.   L.,  1839.  8°.   106.110 
Mitchell  (Walter)  and  Tennant  (S.)    Mineralogy  and  crystallo. 
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Mitford  (A.  B.)     Tales  of  old  Japan.     2d  ed.     Lon- 
don, 1874.    12° 1021.-0 

Mitford  (John).  Sacred  specimens,  from  the  early 
English  poets.     London,  1!^27.   16°.     .     .   1G(.5.23 

—  Cursory  notes  on  various  passages  iu  the  text  of  Benumont 

and  Fletcber.  as  ed.  by  the  Uev.  A.  Dyce  ;  and  on  his  •  Few 
notes  on  .Sbaki-speare.'    London.  1836.  8'.     .    .  In  1754.12 

Mitford  Mary  Russell).  Hester,  [/n  Waldie  libr.,  r.  c.;  5U78. 20 
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(p.  1781;  also  New  mo.  mag..  Oct.,  1831  (ivith  portr.) 

Mitford  (Wm.)  History  of  Greece.  \Vitn  brief  me- 
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"NliihTid^les,  king  of  Pontus.     See  New  monthly  mag..  May.  1862. 

Mithridates  Minor.     5ee  Welsford  (H.)     1818.     .     .     .      6412.15a 

Mitla,  a  journey,  e;c.    See  Terapsky  (G.  F.  von).    1858.    .1152.1* 

Mittermaier  (C.  J.  A.I  Capital  punishment.  Ed.  by 
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Mivart  (St.  George).  The  common  frog.  Loudon, 
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—  Contemporary  evolution  ;  essay  on  some  recent  so- 

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—  Lessons  from  nature,  as  manifested  in  mind  and 

matter.     New  York,  1876.   12° 4722.23 

iVoie. — Reviewed  in  Dublin  rev.,  Apl..  1876. 

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Mix  (.1.  B.)  niirf  Mackeever  (S.  A.)    New  York  tombs.    See  Sut- 
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Mixing  in  society  :  manual  of  manners.  'By  the 
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Mizpah.  Piajer  and  friendship.  .See  Loomis  (L.C.)  1858.  3566.18 

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Moabite  stone. 

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—  Ginxburg  (CD.)     The  Moabite  stone  ;  afac-simile  of 

inscription.     With  English  transl.    1871.  3558.07 

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See  also  M'Cliutockand  Strong's  cycl.,  v.  6  (ar(.  •  Mesba'); 

Loud.  qu.  rev.,  Jan.,  1671  ;  p.  406-427';  or  Littoll,  1871,  v.l  ; 

North  Brit,  rev.,  v.  53,  1871. 
Moallakat.  or  Arabian  poeuis.    Tr.  by  Sir  Wm.  Jones.     [In  his 

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Modem  babes  iu  the  wood.  See  Smith  (H.  P.)  1872.  .  1133.15 
Modern  British  Plutarch.  .See  Taylor  (W.  C.)  .  .  .  .3252.05 
Modern  Buddhist  (The):  being  the  views  of  a  Siamese 

minister  of  state  on  his  own  and  other  religions. 

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Modem  christian  heroes.  See  GrilfiUan  (George).  1869.  35a4.20 
Modern  Christianity,  u  civilized  heatlienism.    i'ee  Pullen  (H.  W.) 

1872 35S4.2H 

Modern  diabolism  ;  spiritualism.  See  WilUamson  (M.  J.)  38U.34 
Modern  doubt  aud  christian  belief.     Siv  Ohristlieb  (T.)     3534.16 

Modern  dwellings      ."f.-«  Holly  (H.  H.)    18T8 1314.37 

Modern  liasiology.  S'- Crosthwdite  (J.  C.)  2  v.  1846.  3541.01 
Modern  history.     Sfe  History  |.Wo(fci-ii,  p.  623). 

Modern  leaders.    *.«  McCarthy  (.1.)     1872 3257.16 

Modern  men  of  letters.  S«  FrisweU  (J.  H.)  187U.  .  .2525.18 
Modern  mercantile  calcnlator.  6V'' Henriques(A.  D.  Y.)  4014.08 
Modern  mysteries  explained,  i?^^*' Mahan  (.V.)  ....  3815.23 
Modern  phs'sical  fatalism.  S«  Birks  (Thomas  R.)  .  .3522.27 
Modern  Orlando  :  a  poem.  5e'-' Croly  (Geo.)  1855.  .  .1634.16 
Moidern  persecution,  or  insane  asylums  unveiled,     ^ee  Packard 

(E.  P.  W.| 4365.14 

Modern  pUymate.     Sre  Wood  (iJeu.  J.  G.)    1870.     .    .     .  4611.16 

Modern  science.     See  Hoffmann  {Pro f ) 4611,35 

Modern  standard  drama   .?«  French's  Mod.  stand,  drama. 1772. 01 
Modern  thinker   (The):  an   organ  for  the  most  ad- 
vanced  speculations.     No.  1-    .      D.   Goodman 
[Croly],  editor.     New  York,  1870-     .  8°.    2537.07 
Modern  women.     [From  ]  the  Saturday  review.     With 
introd.   by  Mrs.    L.   G.    Calhoun.      New  York, 

1S68.    12° 5821.21 

Modes  et  *co8tumes  historiques.  See  Pauquet  freree.  .  6626.04 
Modestus.     Libelliis    rte  vocabulis  rei  iiiililaris.    [Lat.  et  Fr.] 

Paris,  1869.  8°.     [Nisard's  collection.] 7725.02 

Moehler  (Johann  Adam).  Symbolism  :  doctrinal 
differences  between  catholics  and  protestants. 
Tr.  with  memoir  of  author,  by  J.  B.  Robertson. 

3d  ed.     New  York,  [)i.  d]  12° 3575.13 

Moens  (W.  J.  C.)  English  travellers  and  Italian 
brigands.     New  York,  1866.  12°.    .     .     .     973.17 

Same.     2d  ed.     2  v.     L.,  1866.    12°.     .     973.21 

Moffat   (A.    S.)      Secrets    of   angling.      Edinburgh, 

1^65.   12° 4616.17 

Moffat   (James  C,  D.D.)     Comparative  history  of  re- 
ligions.    2  V.     New  York,  1871-73.   12°.   .  3411.15 
Moffat   ( Robert ).     Missionary  labours  and  scenes  In 
Southern  Africa.  ■1th  ed.  N.  Y.,  1843.  12°.  1093.13 
Mogridge   (Mrs.)      Modelling  in  leather.     London, 

1871.   10° 144:^.32 

Moggridge  (J.  T.)     Harvesting  ants,  and  trap-door 

spiders.     London,  1873.  8° 4823.24 

Mogul  empire.  See  Countries  [Mogul  empire,  p.  346). 
Mohammed,  ^fe  Biography  (p.  178)  :  a  so  Amberley  {Viscount). 
Analysis  of  religious  belief,  1877  [3411.23]  :  Calcutta  rev., 
v.  16,  1851  :  p.  357-382  (Sprenger"s  life  of  M.)  ;  v.  17.  p. 
387-421  (Biography  of  M.,  for  India,  and  the  Mohammedan 
controversy)  ;  v.  19,  22,  23  (Sources  for  biogr.  of  M.)  ;  v.  23 
(Belief  of  M.  in  his  own  inspiration)  ;  Nat.  qil.  rev.,  Sept., 
1876  (M.  and  his  institutions). 

Fov  plays  whose  first  word  is  '  Mahomet,'  see  Plays  (Alpha- 
h'ticat  arrangement : . 
Mohammedanism.  See  Biblical  and  religious  lit.  fMohammedan- 
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4,  1845,  v.  17,  1852  (Mohammedan  controversy)  ;  Contemp. 
rev..  May,  1877  (Miihammadau  law :  tlie  four  orthodox 
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1876  (Islam  and  race  distiuctious.  by  E.  W.  Blyden). 
Mohan  Lai.     Life  of  Dost  Mohammed  Khan.     2  v. 

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Mbhler.     See  Moehler. 

Moigno  iAObe  F.  N.  M.)  Accidental  or  subjective  colors.  [In 
Sm.  report,  1866.] ".     .  3936.21 

MoUe  (N.  T.)  State  trials  [in  verse.  Anne  Ayliffe, 
Sir  W.  Stanley,  Mary,  queen  of  Scots.]  Lon- 
don, 1838.   8° 1065.24 

Moir  (David  Macbeth).  Sketches  of  the  poetical  lit- 
erature of  the  past  half  century.  Edinburgh, 
1851.   16° 276.i.07 

—  Lifeof  Macnish.   [/nMacnish  (R.)    Tales,  e(o.,  v.  1.]    .    225.09 

—  Life  of  Mansie  Wauch,  tailor  in  Dalkeith.     Written 

by  himself.     New  ed.     Ediu.,  1833.  12°.     23J.a* 
Moir  (.John  llacrae).     Capital  punishment,  based  on 

Mittermaier's 'Todesstrafe.'  L.,1865.  12°.  5817.01 
Moister  {Rev.  Vim.)     History  of  Wesleyan  missions. 

3ded.     London,  1871.  8° 3453.18 

Moivre  (Abraham  de).     Doctrine  of  chances  in  play. 

3d  ed.     London,   1756.  4° 461S.20 

Moldavia.     See  Roumania  (p.  364). 

Molecules.     See  Chemistry  (p.  254)  ;— Physics.    Also  an  elaborate 

article  by  J.  P.  CooUe.jr.,  in  American  cyclopaedia,  v.  11. 
Molfenes  (D.  J.  B.  Paul  G.  de).     La  folie  de  IVpee. 

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jBEg-  For  his  numerous  articles  in  Revue  dcs  d.  mondes,  see 
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Moleaworth  (Wm.  Nassau).  History  of  England 
from  1830.     3  v.     London,  1871-73.  8°.   .     4.54.17 

Molesworth  {Sir  Wra.)  Speech,  25th  July,  1843,  on  colonial  ex- 
penditure and  government.     London,  [n.  d.]  S°.     ,  5727.10 

—  Speech,  25th  June,  1849,  to  inquire  into  the  administi;^tion  of  ' 

the  colonies.    Loudon,  [71. d.]  8° 5727.10 

—  Speech,  10th  of  April,  18.11,  for  a  reduction  of  the  colonial 

expenditure.    London,  [n.  d.]  8° 6727.10 

—  Speeches  during  the  session  of  1850,  on  the  government  of  the 

Australian  colonies.     London,  [u.  d.]  8" 5727.10 

.esp  For  biogr.  notices  of  M.,  see  Biography  (p.  178). 
Molifere  (Jean  Baptiste  Poqxielin).  Dramatic  works. 
Transl.  with  introd.  and  notes,  by  C.  H.  Wall. 
3v.  London,  1876-77.  12°.  [B.  ,S.  i.]  .1733.27 
Contents :  V.  1.  Jealousy  of  Le  Barbouille.  Flying  doc- 
tor. The  blunderer,  or  the  mishaps.  Lovers'  quarrels. 
Affected  ladies.  Sgaiiarelie.  Don  Garcia  of  Navarre,  or 
the  jealous  prince.  School  for  husbands.  The  bores. 
School  for  wives.  School  for  wives  criticised.  Impromptu 
of  Versailles. 

2.  Forced  marriage.  Princess  of  Elis.  Don  Jnan  ;  or 
the  feast  of  the  statue.  Love  is  the  best  doctor.  The 
misanthrope.  The  Ooctor  in  spite  of  himself.  Melicerte. 
The  Sicilian  ;  or  love  the  painter  Tartuffe  ;  or  the  im- 
postor. Amphitryon.  George  Dandiu  ;  or  the  baffled  hus- 
band. 

3.  The  miser.  Mr.  de  Pourceaugnac.  The  magnificent 
lovers.  The  shopkeeper  turned  gentleman.  Psyche. 
Imp'fltures  of  Scapin.  Countess  of  Escarbaynaa.  Learned 
women.     Imaginary  invalid. 

—  Dramatic  works.     Tr.  by  Henri  Van  Laun.     v.  1-2. 

New  York,  1875.  8° 1735.04 

Contents  :  v.  1.  The  blunderer.  The  love. tiff.  The  pre- 
tentious young  ladies.  Sgauarelle  ;  or  the  self-deceived 
husband.  Don  Garcia  of  Navarre  ;  or  the  jealous  prince. 
2.  The  school  for  husbands.  The  bores.  School  for  wives. 
School  for  wives  criticised.  Impromptu  of  VersaiUes. 
Forced  marriage. 

—  CEuvres  completes.     Kevues  par  P.  E.  Auguis.    8  v. 

Paris,  1823.   18° 7026.06 

Contents  :  v.  1.  L'etourdi.  ou  les  contre-temps.  Le  depit 
amoureui.  Les  precieuses  ridicules.  2.  Sgauarelle,  ou  le 
cocu  imaginaire.  Don  Garcie  de  Navarre,  ou  le  prince 
jalonx.  L'ecole  des  maris.  Les  facheux.  L'ecole  dea 
femuies.  3.  La  critique  de  l'ecole  des  femnies.  L'im- 
promptu  de  Versailles.  La  princesse  d'Klide.  Le  niariaga 
furi-e.  Don  Jnan.  5.  Tartufe.  Amphitryon.  L'avaie. 
7.  Les  fourberies  de  Soapin«  Psyche.  Les  femmes  sa- 
vautes.  8.  La  comtesse  d'Escarbagnas.  Le  raalade  imagi- 
naire. F8te  de  Versailles,  en  l(i68,  etlntermedes  de  George 
Dandin.    La  glorie  dn  Val-de-Grace. 

—  Works.     5  v.     Glasgow,  1751.  12°.     .     .     .  1733.19 

C'mteitt:  V,  1.  Life.  The  blunderer.  Amorotts  quarrel. 
The  miser.  The  romantic  ladies.  Don  Garcia  of  Navarre. 
2.  School  lor  husbands.  Schtiol  for  wives.  The  school  for 
wives  criticised.  The  impromptu  of  Versailles.  Man- 
hater.  The  moik  doctor.  Don  John,  or  the  feast  of  the 
statue.  3.  Love's  the  best  doctor.  Tartuffe.  or  the  im- 
postor. Squire  Lubberly.  Amphitryon.  George  Dandin. 
Sgauarelle.  4.  The  forced  marriage.  The  magnificent 
lovers.  Psyche.  Cit  turned  gentleman.  Impertinents. 
■The  Sicilian.  5.  The  learned  ladies.  The  cheats  of  Scapin. 
Melicerta.  The  countess  of  Escaibagnas.  The  princess  of 
Elis.    The  feast  of  Versailles.    The  hypochondriac. 

.efff"  For  critica'  and  biogr.  articles  on  M.,  see  Biography 
(p.  178);  also  Geiun  (F.)  Lexique  compare  de  la  laugue  da 
Moliere.  Paris,  1846.  8°.  [6413.021  ;  Lennard  jD.  B.)  Tales 
from  Moliere's  plays,  1859.  ['^23.13]  ;  and  New  monthly 
mag.,  Apl.,  1833  (Genius  of  M.) 

Molina  (Giovanni  Ignazio).  Geographical,  natural, 
and  civil  history  of  Chili.  Tr.  from  the  Italian. 
2v.     Middletown,  1808.  8° 567. '25 

Molinet(Jehan).  Chroniques,  1474-1506.  5  v.  Paris, 
1827-28.  8°.  [In  BucUon.  Col.  des  chron.,  v.  43- 
47.] 51--'6.]5 

Mohna  {Don  Juan)  and  Ovalle  or  Ovaglia  (Alonzo  de).  Discov- 
ery and  conquest  of  Chili.  1450-1792.  [In  Kerr  (R.)  Voyages, 
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Moll  (Carl  Bernhard).  The  Psalms.  New  York,  1872.  8°.  [fn 
Lange  (J.  P.)    Commentary,  O.  T.,  v.  9.]    ...     .  3725.18 

Epistle  to  the  Hebrews,    [in  Lange  (J.  P.)    Commentary, 

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Molleville  (Antoine  F.  Bertrand  de).     Annals  of  the 

French  revolution.     Tr.  by  E.  C.  Dallas.     5  v. 

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Mollhauseu  (Baldwin).    Journey  from  the  Mississippi 

to  the  coasts  of  the  Pacific.     Tr.  by  Mrs.  P.  Sin- 

nett.     2v.     London,  18.58.  8° 1135.01 

MoUison  (John  K.)    New  practical  -window  gardener. 

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Binnni  ( ir.  G.)    Bibliography  of  North  Amcr.  conchology.  to 

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of  Gt.  Britain  and  Ireland  during  the  middle  ages.  Consult 
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Monastier  (Antoinei.  History  of  the  Vaudois  church, 
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Monboddo  [Lord).    See  Burnet  (James) 6418  02 

Monckhoven  (D.  van).  See  Van  Monckhoven  (D.)  .  .  3933.17 
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schoolmasters.     Edinburgh,  1873.  12".   .  5512  26 

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cruise  of  the  Monitor,  by  G.  M.  Weeks). 
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Monitors  of  the  unseen  ;  poems.    ,SceIngelow  (J.)    1803.1662.17 
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Monk  (James  Henry>.     Life  of  Richard  Bentley,  D.D. 

2d  ed.     2  v.     London,  1833.   8°.     .     .     .  3018.06 
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Monroe  (J. )  Science  and  art  of  chess.  New  York, 
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Monroe  (Lewis  B.)  Public  and  parlor  readings: 
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Monsieur  Aiitoine,  .See  Dudevant  (A.  L.  A.  D.)  .  .  .  7l)U5.04 
Monsieur  Sylve.sti-e.  .SVr  Dudevant  ijtfme.  A.  L.  A.  D.)  .  7015.'21 
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Mouitielet  i Enguerrand  de).  Chronicles  [of  France, 
England,  etc.]  1400-1516.  Tr.  by  T.  Johnes. 
2  V.     London,  1849.   8° 497.01 

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Mont  St.  Michel,     ^t,:  article  iu  Boutley's  miscel.,  v.  39,  1856. 

Montagne.    Si'.t  Montaigne. 

Montague  (Basil).  Kssays.  L.,  1824.  8°.  .  2537.05 
Conte7tts  :  Tbnughta  upon  the  punishment  of  deatb.  Con- 
duct of  the  undeistauding  iu  the  discovery  of  truth. 
Thoughts  upon  iuiprisonuiout  for  debt. 

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opiuiouB  I'f  Dr.  Paley,  Mr.  Burke,  and  Dr.  Johnson,  uptin 

'        imprisuuuieiit    lor  debt.     1815.     [In  Pamphleteer,   v.   6, 

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ConUnts. 

Judge  (The). 
Knowledj^e. 
LaugUtef  (Hobbes'  theory  of). 


David  (Character  of). 

Bacon  (Lhar.i>  tcr  auddeatliof). 

Biiiister  (TJie). 

ChaucfliOr  (The). 

Clime  (I'reventioQ  of). 

Kdncaliou. 

Kliziibeth  (Death  of  qneen). 

Engliahnieu  (Rights  ol). 

Error 

line  arts  (Pleasure  of  the). 

Happiness. 

Ignorance. 

—  Life  of  Francis  Bacon 


Libt-rty  and  equality. 

P.itriot  and  the  demagogue. 

Prejudice. 

Ketorin. 

Ueti^ioiis  establishments. 

Iteligious  ineditatiou. 

Sellisti  aud  social  man. 

Village  cliurch  (The). 

Wisdom  aud  lolly. 

London,  18  !4.  8°.  3015.03 

—  Ou  Iibe-ty  and  the  riglits  of  Eugliehmeu.    London,  1822.  8'. 

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—  Opinions  upon  the  punishment  of  death.    Selected. 

2i  ed.     London,  1816.   8^ 5817.0-5 

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Montague  (C'larles, ''a- i  ft/ //a/i/ux).     'Poems.     Lite,  hi  S.  Jobu- 

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Montagu  (George).  Ornithological  dictionary  of 
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Same.       Supplement    [to    Ist    ed]      London, 

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Montagu  (J. .4..)  Guide  to  heraldry.  L., 1840.8°.  6615.14 

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Montanus  (Ai'iiold).  ^Embassies  from  the  East  India  company 
ot  the  United  Provinces  to  the  emperor  of  China  aud  E.ist 
Taitiiry.     EugUshed  by  J.  Ogilby.    [/n  Ogilby  (J.)    Cliiiia, 

v.  2.) 1029.02 

Montefiore  (Joshua).  Commercial  and  notarial  pre- 
cedents, forms,  dc.     2d  ed.    L.,  1813.  4^  5617.26 

—  Commercial  dictionary  :  mercantile  law,  dc.     3  v. 

Philadelphia,  1S1I4.  8° 5927.06 

Montenegro.     See  Countries  {Montenegro,  p.  346);  also  Lippiii- 

colt  s  mag,.  Aug..    1876   (i\l.,  by  E.  Kiug);    Eclectic,  July, 

or  Ninteenth  ceulury.  May  1877  (M,,  by  W,  E.  Oladbtonej  ; 

Blackw.  mug..  Nov.,  1877  or  Eel.  unig,,  Feb.,  1878. 
Monte  Video.     See  Countries  ( Uraguay,  p.  390). 
Mouteiro   (Joachim  Johni.     Angola    and   the    river 

Congo.     New  York,  lt.76.  li." 1093.22 

Montesquieu  (Charles  Secondat,   hciron  de].     De  la 

grandeur  des  Romans  et  de  leur  decadence.  Essai 

sur  le  gout.     Le  Temple  de  Guide.     Kouv.  ed. 

Paris,  1870.   16° 431.10 

—  De  I'esprit  des  lois.  Suivie  de  la  Defense,  eic.  Nouv. 

ed.     Paris,  1871.  16° 5715.21 

—  Lettres  persanes  ;  suivies  de  jVjsace  et  Ismenie  et  da 

pensees  diverses.   Nouv.  e'd.  P.,L!i.cZ.]lb°.  70-6.16 

—  Spirit  of  laws.  5th  ed.   2  v.  Edin.,1793.  8°.  5715.05 

Same.     2  v.     London,  5o;,»,  1878.    12°.  57)4.27 

Cjmmeniary  aud  review  of  [his  I  Spirit  of  laws,     [anon.] 

W'itli  observ.  on  the  :llst  booli  Ijy  Coudorcet;  aud  two  let- 
ters of  Helvetius.    1811 5714.19 

—  Flint  iR.)     Pbllos.  of  history,  1875;  p.  93-108.     .     .     .     417.01 

—  Maceurn  {M.)     Celebrities,  c(c.,  1874  ;  p.  101-122.     .     .:WI2,11 

—  Saiiite-Bi'uve  (C.  A.)    Causeries  du  Inudi,  v.  7  ;  p.  33-60.  7033  24 

—  Vinet  {A.)    Hist,  of  French  lit  ,  1864  ;  p   369.461.     .     .  2T:)3.04 

Montez  (Lola).  Lectures,  including  her  autobiogra- 
J5hy.     New  York,  1858.  12° 312i..01 

MoMfaucou  (Bernard  de).  Antiquity  explained,  and 
represented  iu  sculptures.  Tr.by  D.  Humphrey. 
5  V.     London,  1771-72.  fol 1-157.09 

—  -^  Same.  Supplement.  6  v.  in  2.  L., 1775. fol,  1157.14 
Moiitfsrrier  (Anatole  Duvidal,   comte  de).     Madame 

et  mesdemoiselles  Verdure.  P., 1872.  12°,  7i4r.lG 
Moutfort  (Simon  de).     Miracles  of  ;  ed.  by  J.  O.  Halli- 
well.     London,  Camden  soc,  1840.  4''.     .  5112.15 
Moutgomery  (Cora).     Eagle  Pass  ;  or  life  on  the  bor- 
der.    New  York,  1852.   12°.  .     .   1114.14  ;  I16.,.04 
Montgomery  (James,  Jingl.  pnel).    The  christian  poets  ; 
selections.     With  introd.  essay.     Glasgow,  lo:i7. 
16° 1072.25 

—  Lectures  on  general  literature.  N.Y.,l!-53.8°.  27.')2.',i6 

—  Poetical  worKs.     5  v.     Boston,  1858.   16°.  .  1672.17 

C«n/en's  ;  v. 1.  W^andererof  Switzerland.  Miscel.  poems. 
West  Indies.  Prison  amusements.  2.  Xlie  wor.d  beluro 
tlie  flood.  Miscel.  poems.  Tbouglits  ou  wkeeta  The 
climbing  boy's  soliloquies.  Soug^ol  Ziou.  3.  CTiccnlaid. 
Miscel,  poems.  Narratives.  Tianslalicus  from  Dante. 
4.  Pelican  inlands.  Miscellanies.  S.icred  aud  hciiptnral 
eubjk-itfi.  Appendix.  5.  Original  hymns.  Appendix  of 
posthumous  poems. 
Same.     Philadelphia,  1813.  8°.       .     .     .1673.01 

Contents :  Tlie  wanderer  of  Switzerland.  The  West  In- 
dies. The  world  before  the  flood.  Greenland.  The  peli- 
can island.  Prison  aniusemeuts.  Thoughts  on  wheels. 
The  climbing  boy's  soliloquies.    Songs  of  Ziou.     Narra- 


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Montgomery  (James).  Poetical  works,  continued. 

tivea.  'Irauslatiuna  from  Daute.  SongK  ou  tbe  abolition 
of  nettro  slavery  lU  tlie  Bntisli  ciilouies.  Verses  to  Ibe 
memory  of  tbe  fate  Bicbaid  heynolda,  01' Bristol.  Miscel- 
laueuus  poems. 

—  and  olliers.     Lives  of  literary  and  scientific  men  of 

Italy,  Spain  auJ  Portugal.     3  v.     London.  1835- 

37.  iG°.    [L.  c.  C] 3211. at; 

^5*  For  Uva  aiidcritical  estimaUt  of  J.  SI.,  see  Biography 
(p.  m,. 

Montgomery  (Tames,  engineei-).  Cotton  manufacture 
of  the  United  States.     Glasgow,  1810.  8^  ;«32.U2 

Montgomery  (G.  \V. )  Journey  to  Guatemala,  18;i8 
New  York,  1839.  8°. 116(5.25 

Montgomery  (Henry  R.)  Memoirs  of  Sir  Richard 
Steele.  With  hiscorresp.  2v.  Edin, 1.-65.  S°.31G6.2.5 

Montgomery  (James  Eglintou).  Cruise  of  admiral 
Farragut,  commanding  the  European  squadron, 
in  1.W7-68.     New  York,  1869.  8°.    .     .     .     9-15.12 

Montgomery  (Rev.  John).  Wealth  of  nature  :  our 
food  supplies  from  the  vegetable  kingdom. 
Edinburgh,  1S70.   12'" 4912.17 

Montgomery   (Robert).     Poetical  works.     London, 

1854.  8" ]67;).02 

Conif^nts :  Tbe  Omuipresence  of  the  Deity.  Tlie  chris- 
tian life.  Lutber ;  or,  Rome  and  tbe  reformation.  Wo- 
man ;  tbe  light  of  home.  Satan  :  or  iuteliect  without  God. 
Oxford :  or  Alma  Mater.  The  Messiah  MinoT  pO''-ms : 
"Wellington  ;  or  tbe  hero's  funeral ; — Shadows  of  death  ; — 
A  vision  of  heaven  ; — A  vision  of  ht^U  ; — Universal  prjyer  ; 
— Tbe  Tftage  coarh  ;— Scarboiongh  ; — Miscellaneous  poems. 

—  Bulwer  [Sir  E.  L)    Poems  of  IS.  M.    [/n/iis  Critical  writings, 

V.  1,  1812  :  p.  3fO-32J.] 2615.U5 

—  Macauhiy  [T.  B.)  In  ItLS  Essays,  v.  2,  185»;  p.  188  214.  2630.17 
Montgomery  (5ii'  i.obert)      Disoiuise  cunc  the  establishment 

of  a  new  colony,  to  the  south  of  Car.-Iiua,  1717.  [In  Force 
(P.)     Tiacts,  v.  1.] 677.08 

Monthly  abstract  of  medical  science,  v.  1-4.  Phila- 
delphia, 1874-77.  8° 4353.03 

Monthly  anthology  and  Boston  review,  v.  4-5,  8-10. 
Boston,  lf507-il.   b° 812S.J2 

Monlhly  I'eligious  magazine.  22  v.  Boston,  1814-59. 
V.  1-2.   1-z";  V.  3-J2.  h" 8186.12 

Monthly  microscopical  journal :  transactions  of  the 
Royal  microscopical  soc,  and  record  of  histo- 
logicxl  research  at  home  and  abroad.  Ed.  by  H. 
LaW:;on.     v.  I-Gin3.     L.,  1869-71.   8^     .4838.01 

Months.     Se  Calendar  (p.  2471  :— Seasons;— Nature. 

Moatiolon  (.Charles  Tristan,  maiquis  de).  Memoirs 
of  the  reign  of  Napoleon,  dictated  by  the  em- 
peror at  St.  Helena.   5v.   L.,  1823-21.   8^  3132.26 

Monti  (Luigi>.  Adventures  of  a  consul  abroad.  By 
Sam.  Sampleton,esti,,Lp,s-eii((.]  B.,L':78.  12°.  972.27 

Montrose  {.MxiquU  of).  See  Graham  (James),  in  Biography 
(p.  l.'Ol. 

Montlj:  iBlaise  del.  Commentaires,  1621-75.  [In  Petitot.  Coll. 
lies  mom.     Iser    v. 20-22] 6121,20 

Moutpensier  {Mile.  ile).    Sei  Biography  (p.  17^1. 

MoauiHsata  Francisaana  :  1.  Tuomas  do  Eccleston  de 
adventu  Fratrum  ilinorum  in  Angliam.  2.  Adas 
de  .Marisco  epistolae.  3.  Registrum  Fratrum  Mi- 
norum  Londonise.  Ed.  by  .J.  S.  Brewer.  Lon- 
don, 1858.  e°.   (Rolls  chronicles.]       .     .  5110.— 

Monumental  brasses  ill  tbe  Brit,  is'.es.    5es  Haines  (T.)    1452.11 

Mon-Jmnlal  bra-ses  of  Euiiland.     S;e  BoutelUU.)    1849.  1H;7.2U 

Monu.nental  curistiaiiity.     5te  Lundy  (J.  P.)      ....  35t>7-17 

Monuineafs.  Sc-  Burial  usa^jes,  'tc  (p.  42);  also  Bibl.  saura, 
April,  18:37  (Tlie  study  of  monuments,  by  C.  M.  .Mead). 

Mood/  iDwight  Lyman).  Be^t  thoughts  and _ dis- 
courses.    By  A.  Morrow.  N.Y.,l87n.   16°.  3576.28 

—  Glal  tidings:  sermons.  New  York,  1876.  12°.  3577.29 

—  Di.de's  (  IK  J/. )     Moody:  his  words,   work,   and 

workers.     1877 3576.  :i9 

Moody  (Sophy).  The  palm  tree.  L., 1861.  12°.  4911.15 

—  What  is  your  name?     Meanings  and  derivations  of 

christian  names.     London.  18  -3.   12°.     .  Util-4.05 
Moodie  {.Mm.  Susanna'.     Roughing  it  in  the  bush. 

New  York,  l!J.")J.   12° 1153.UH 

Moon  (George  Washington).  The  bad  English  of 
LinJlay  Murray,  and  other  writers  on  the  Eng- 
lish language.     3ded.     L.,  186J.   10°.  -.  6423.',i8 

—  The   Dean's   English ;    a   criticism    on    [Alford's] 

Queen's  English.    4th  ed.    N.Y.,18;6.   10°.  6423.25 

—  Elijah  the  prophet ;  poem.  3d  ed.L.,1867.16°.16';5.26 
Moon  S.C)  Opblbaliiiic  surgery.  A' i^  Laurence  (J.  Z  )  4341.26 
Mooa.  (Wm.  I   Light  for  the  blind  :  reading  (embossed 

in  various  languages).     L.,  1873.  b°.  .     .  0511.23 


Moon.     S''^  Astronomy  [.^f<'on,  p.  54  ; — Plurality  oj  worhU,  p.  64); 

aho    Plutarch.    Lit  the  face  appearing  witlilu  the  orb  of  UiO 

moon.     ;>i  hts  Murals,  v.  6.  p-  234-i92.  (6435. 3U]. 

Moon  hoax.     S.-r:  Locke  (R.  A.)     1869 4017.18 

Moore  (Charles),     lull  inquiry  into  the  subject  of 

suicide.     Added,  Two  treatises  on  ducUiflg  and 

gaming.     2  v.     London,  1790.  4°.       .     .  3578.04 
Moore  (Clement  C. ,  LL.D.)    George  Castriot,  sur- 

named  Scanderbeg.     N.  Y.,  1850.   12°.    .  3034.01 
Moore  (Charles  H. )     What  to  read,  and  how  to  read. 

New  York,  1871.   12° 2752.29 

Moore  {Dr.\    Design  in  plants  a  proof  of  the  existence  of  God. 

(/n  Science  and  revelation,  1865. J 3588  16 

Moore  (Edward,  d.  1678).  The  Moore  rental.  Ed.  by 
T.  Heywood.  Manchester,  1847.  4°.  [Chelham 
Boc,  v.  12.] 0094.12 

Moore  (Edward).  Fables  for  the  ladies.  Philadel- 
phia, J811.  24° , 1673.32 

—  Poems.    Ed.  with  life  by  A.  Chalmers.    [In  C.'s  English  poets, 

V.  14.  1810.] 1620.14 

—  Select  poems.     Ed.  by  R.  Walsh.     [In  Sanford  (E.)  and  Walsh 

(R.)  British  poets,  v.  23.  1819.] 1691.23 

its-  For  ki^pl'iy:  see  Plays  [Alphabetical  arrangement), 

—  Contributor.     See  World  (The). 

Moor  (.Major  Edward).  Oriental  fragments.  Lon- 
don, 1831.    12° 7811.03 

Co7iteuls :    Hinduism  and    papacy.    Seals,    stones,    etc. 
Sanskrit  names  in  Greece. 

—  Plates  illustrating  the  Hindu  Pantheon.     Ed.  by 

A.  P.  Moor.     London,  1861.  4°.      .     .     .3818.11 

Moore  (Fr^incis).    Travels  into  Africa,  up  the  Gambra,  iu  1730. 

[Ill  Green  IJ  )  Col.  of  voyages,  v.  2.  174.J.]      .    .     .    935.10 

—  Vovage  to  Georgia,  1735.     [In  Georgia  hiat.  soc.  Col.,  v.  1, 

1840.] 62201 

Moore  (Frank).  American  eloquence  :  speeches,  elc. 
With  biogr.  sketches.  2  v.  N.Y.,1S58.  8°.  6325.03 

Contents. 

Livingston  (Edward),  T.  3. 
Livingston  |R.  It  ),  v.  1. 
Livingston  (\Villiam).  v.  1. 
Madis  n  (Jame-).  v.  1. 
Marsbull  (John),  v.  2. 
Martin  |[jiilher),  v.  2. 
Mitiot  (George  R.).  v.  1. 
Mnrris  (Goiiveineur),  v.  1. 
Otis  (Harrison  Gray),  v.  1. 
Otis  (James),  v   1. 
Pincliney  (Charles).  V.  1. 
Pinkiny  (Williim).  v.  2. 
Pientisi  (Sergeant  S),  T.  2. 
Quiiicy  (Josiab, ,;?*-),  v.  1, 
Ramsey  (David;,  v.  1. 
Itaiidolpb  (Edmnnd).  T.  1. 
Randolph  |J  ,  c/  MLOnoke),  T.  3. 
lied  JaiKet,  v  J. 
Rush  (Beiij.imiii),  v.  1. 
Uiilledge  (John),  v.  1. 
St-r^'eant  (Jubnl,  v.  2. 
St'iy  (Jtisepbl,  v.  3. 
Teciimfi'b,  v   2. 
'I'r.icy  (Uriah),  v.  1. 
Wai-reii  (J.'seph),  v.  1, 
Washiiigtou  (George),  v.  1. 
Webster  (D.ini.  I),  V.  2. 
■Wilson  (James),  v.  1. 
Wirt  Willi  .m).  V.  2. 
Witheispoou  (.John),  v.  1. 


Adltais  (John),  v.  1. 
Adams  (Jobu  Quincy),  v.  3. 
Aiiaiiis  (Samuel),  v.  1. 
.^mes  (Fisbei),  v.  1. 
B.iyard  (James  A  ),  v.  2. 
Buudinot  (Lliast,  v.  1. 
Brackeiibrid;;e  (H.  H.),  v.  1. 
Burges  (Tiistam),  v.  2. 
Calhoun  (Ji-hn  Caldwell),  v.  2. 
Clay  (Heniy).  v.  2. 
Clinton  (He  Witt),  T.  I. 
Dexter  (Samuel),  v.  2. 
Dukiiisoii  (J.ihn).  v.  1. 
Drayton  (Wil  iam  Henry),  T.  1 
EllsW'irUi  (Oliver),  V.  I. 
Emmet  (Tboiiias  Addis),  v.  1. 
Gallatin  (Albert),  v.  2. 
Gaston  (Willi..ml,  v.  '2. 
Giles  (William  B.).  v.  2. 
Gore  {Christopher),  v.  1. 
Hamilton,  (Aiexandei),  v.  1. 
Hancock  (John),  v.  1. 
Harper  (Itobert  Goodloe),  T.  1. 
Hayn2  (Robert  X.l,  v.  2. 
Henry  (Patrick),  v.  1. 
HlUliouse  (James),  v.  2. 
Hunter  (William),  v.  2. 
Jay  (John),  V.  1. 
Kiug(Rnfu,s),  V.  2. 
Lee  (Heury).  v.  1. 
Lee  (Richard  Henry),  v.  1. 

—  Diary  of  American  rev.    2  v.    N.  T.,  18G0.     576.09 

—  Lvrics  of  loyalty.     New  York,  l.'5C4.  24°.    .1673.03 

—  Materials  for  historv.     With  notes,  elc.     1st  series. 

New  York.  I81II.   L  8° 309is.ll 

Contents:  Laurens  (H.)    Corresp..  1776  82. 

—  Patriot  preachers  of  the  American  revolution,  1766- 

178!.     New  York,  1860.   12°.   .     .     J     .     .   3583.13 

—  Rebellion  record,    v.  1-11.    N.Y.,  1862-1.9.  8°.  635.04 
Same.     Supplement.     N.  Y.,  1861.  8°.   .     €35.21 

—  Record  of  the  year.   v.  1-2.  N.Y., 1876-77.  8°.     428.19 

—  Songs  of  the  Amer.  revolution  N.  Y.,  1 N56. 1 6°.  1 1.73.04 

—  Women  of  the  war.  [186ii-i5.]     Hartford,  l>^67.  8°. 
Moore  (George).     Tales  of  the  passions.     Revenge. 

London,  1808.    8" 5006.17 

Moore  (George).     Health,  disease,  and  remedy.     New 
York.  1S04.   16° 43J2.09 

—  The  loss  tribes  and  Saxons  of  the  East  and  West, 

with  new  views  of  Buddhism.  L.,1861.s°.   5028.05 

—  Man  and  his  motives.   New  York,  185!;.  16°.  343s.ll 

—  Power  of  soul  over  the  body.  N.Y.,18o2.  16°.  5438.13 
Use  of  the  body  in  relation  to  the   mind.     New 

York,  1853.   16° 5138.12 


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Moore  (G.  B. )  Perspective  :  its  principles  and  prac- 
tice.    2  V.     London,  1850.   b"" 14o2. 11 

Moore  (George  Henry).  Notes  on  the  history  of  sla- 
very in  Massachusetts.    N.Y.,  186(3.   ■6'.  .  5833.03 

—  The  treason  of  Charles  Lee,  maj.  gen.  in  the  Amer. 

army.     New  York,  1860.   8^^ 3118.01 

Moore  i^Hugh).     Dictionary  of  quotations.    London, 

1831.  8- 6213.05 

Noit. — Transl.  from  Latin,  Greek,  French,  Spanish,  2nd 

Italtau  origiuala. 
Moore  (Jacob  B.)     Annals  of  Concord,  N.  H.,  1726- 

182J.     Concord,  1821.  8° 612.12 

Moore  (James,  M.D.,  Wt  Pa.  cav.)     Kilpatrick  and 

our  cavalry.     New  York,  1865.   12°.     .     .     632.04 
Moore  (James,  3I.R.C.  Kt>.)    Outlines  of  veterinary 

homoeopathy.     5th  ed.     L,,  1867.   16°.     .  i627.08 
Moore  {Rev.  James  L.)      The  Columbiad  :  an   epic 

poem.     London,  1798.  8° 1673.05 

Moore   (John,    M.D.)     Causes  and   progress  of   the 

French  revolution.     2  v.     L.,17'J5.  8^  .  5U56.05 

—  Edward.    [Novel.]   2  v.    London,  1795.  8°.  5056.01 

—  France,  Switzerland,  and  Germany.     2  v.    London, 

1800.   8° 5056.03 

—  Journal  in  France,  1792.     2  v.  L.,  1793.  8°.  5056.09 

—  filordaunt.     Incl.  the  Memoirs  of  a  French  lady  of 

quality.     3  v.     London,  18U0.  b°.  .     .     .  5056.13 

—  View  of  society  and  manners  in  Italy,   [1775-78J. 

2  V.     London,  1795.  8'-' 5056.07 

—  Zeluco.     4th  ed.     2  v.     London,  1797.   8°.  50-56.11 
Moore    (John  Weeks).      Complete   encyclopaedia  of 

music.     Boston,  18j4.   h'^ 1564.01 

Moore  (N:ithaniel  F..  LL.D.)  Addreas  to  the  Alumni  of  Colum- 
bia College  [on  libraiies].     New  York,  1848.  12°.    .4112  13 

—  Aucient  iiiiueralogy.     New  York,  18o4.  12° 4112.13 

—  Hist.  sUotch  of  Columbia  Col.ege.     N.  Y..  1846.  12°.    .  4112.13 

—  Lectiirea  ou  the  Greek  lauguago  and  literature.    New  York, 

18J5.    12° 4112.13 

— •  Lectures  on  Greek  literature.    New  York,  1835.  12°.  .  4112.13 

—  Sbort  iutrod.  to  universal  Ri-amiuar.    N.  Y.,  1844.  12°.  4112.13 

Moore  (i'heophilus).  Marriage  customs,  and  modes 
of  courtship.     New  York,  182.i.  32'".    .     .5821.00 

Moore  (Thomas).  Alciphron,  a  poem.  Philadelphia, 
1810.   IG" 1663.11 

—  Epicurean   (The),   a  tale.      New   ed.     New  York, 

1846.   16" 232.23 

—  History  of  Ireland   [to  1615].     4  v.     London.,  1839- 

46.    16° 495.14 

—  LallaEookh.     lUus.     New  York,  1867.  8°.  1673. 1  la 
Same.    In  his  Works,  v.  (i.     Boston.  1856.  16°.  .    .  1673.U9 

—  Letters    and  journals   of  lord  Byron.     2  v.     New 

York,  lt)53.   l;i° 3027.09 

Same.     London,  l.'iGO.  b° 30^7.11 

—  Life  of  lord  E.  Fitzgerald.     3d  ed.     2  v.     Loudon, 

1832.  8° 3056.21 

—  Memoirs  of  captain  Kock,  the  celebrated  Irish  chief- 

tain,    [niiou.]     London,  1821.  16°.     .     .     492.09 

—  Memoirs  of  Sheridan.   2  v.   N.  Y.,  1853.   12°.   316J.09 

—  Odes  on  cash,  corn,  catholics,  and  other  matters. 
i  [«/iou.]     Philadelphia,  18.:8.   12°.    .     .     .   167,i.06 

—  Poetical  works.  Withmemoir.  6v.B.,1856.16°.1673.09 


Contents. 


Alciphron  :  a  fragment,  v.  5 
Biographical  pieiace.  v.  6. 
Corniptiou  aud  iutolerauce,  v. 2. 
EpiCLireainl''ragmelitsfroui),v.5. 
EpigraiuH  liom  Anthology,  v.  1. 
Evenings  ill  iireece,  v.  6. 
Fables  fir  Iho  Huly  alliance, v.2. 
Fudge  Jaiaily  m  Paris,  v.  2. 
Fudges  ia  Kuglaud  (Xlie),  v.  5. 
Insii  uieludles,  v.  4. 
JuveuiLj  poeiua,  v.  1. 
Laila  ICookb,  v.  6. 
Legeod.iry  ballads,  v.  5. 
Loves  of  the  augelB,  v.  6. 


Memoir  of  the  author,  v.  1. 

iMiscellaueous  poems,  v.  4,  6. 

National  airs,  v.  4. 

Odes  of  Anacreon,  v.  1. 

Poems  relating  to  Amer.,  V.  2. 

Rhymes  on  the  road,  v.  5. 

Sacred  songs,  v.  4. 

Satirical  and  humorous,  v.  3 

Sceptic  I'ihe),  V.  ii. 

Set  of  glees,  V.  4. 

Sougs  from  the  M.  P.,  or  the 

blae-atookiug.  v.  6. 
Summer  lete  (The),  v.  5, 
Two  penny  post  bag,  v,  2. 


—  Poetical   works.       With   memoir,    by   D.    Herbert. 

New'ed.     Edinburgh,  1872.  8°.     .     .     .  16;3.09a 

—  Prose  and  verse.     \\  ith  notes,  ed.  by  R.  H.  Shep- 

herd ;  and  preface,  by   R.  H.    Stoddard.      New 
York,   1878.   8° 2.537.10 

ConUnls :  Juvenile  pieces.  Satirical  aud  humorous 
poems.  Coutrib  to  '  Edinburgh  review."  LordThurlow's 
Poems  Sept.,  1814).  The  fathers  of  the  church  {Nov., 
1814).  French  novels  (Nov.,  1820).  French  official  life 
(June,  1826).  Auue  Boleyn  (Mcb.,  1827).  Private  theatri- 
cals (Oct.,  1827).    German  rationalism  (Sept.,  1851).    Bound 


towers  of  Ireland  (Apl.,  1834)..  Letter  to  the  Roman  cath- 
olics of  Dublin.  M.  P.,  or  the  blue  stocking,  a  comic  opera. 
The  chapter  of  the  blanket ;  a  fragment.  Letters  to 
Leigh  Huut,  e/c.    Notes  for  Moore's  Life  of  Byron.    Index. 

—  Tom  Crib's  memorial  to  Congress.     By  one  of  the 

fancy.     3d  ed.     London,  1819.  16°.     .     .  5091.02 

—  Travels  of  an  Irish  gentleman  in  search  of  a  reli- 

gion.   Baltimore,  lb44.   12° 3575.22 

e^  For  lives  and  crit.  notices  of  T.M.,  see  Biography  (p.  179). 
Moore  (Thomas,  F.L.S.)    Illustrations  of  orchidace- 
ous   plants  ;   and    their    cultivation.      London, 
1857.   8° 4918.11 

—  Popular  hist,  of  British  ferns.  L.,lS59.6q.l6°  .4912.03 

—  'lYeasury  of  botany.    ,See  Lindley  (J.)  a^d  Moore  (T.)  4914.12 
Moorman  (John  J. )    Mineral  springs  of  North  Amer- 
ica.    Philadelphia,  1873.   12° 43i!8.05 

—  Virginia  springs,  and   springs  of  the  South   and 

West.     Philadelphia,  1S59.   12°.      .     .     .   1113.09 

Moors.  See  Countries  (Spain  :  Moorish  domiyiioii,  p.  370,  anil 
also  the  gewral  histories  of  Spain)  ; — Granada  (p.  321!;  ; — 
Alhambra  (p.  12) ;— Saracens  (p.  36ii) ;— Barbary  (p.  293). 

Moorsom  (Wm.)  Letters  from  Nova  Scotia.  Lon- 
don, 1830.  8° 1151.00 

Moosehead  Lake.    See  Countries  {Moosehead  lake,  p.  346). 

Moquiu-Taudou  (Alfred).  Medical  zoology.  Tr.  by 
K.  T.  Hulme.     London,  1861.    12°.     .     .  4822.07 

Moraes  (Francisco  de,  transl.)    See  Hurtado  (Luis). 

Moral  culture  of  infancy  aud  kindergarten  guide.  See  Mann 
(Mrs.  H.)  and  Peabody  (E.  P.) 6614.02a 

Moral  philosophy.  See  Philosophy  {Moral  philosophi/). 

Moral  play  of  wit  and  science,  and  early  poet,  mis- 
cellanies. Ed.  by  J.  O.  Halliwell.  London, 
Shale,  soc,  1848.  8° 1756.37 

Moral  probe.     See  Judson  (L.  C.)    1855 2634.04 

Moral  reform.  .See  Coxe  |A.  C.) 3336  23 

Jtl^  See  also  Social  science  (R^foj'm). 

Moral  uses  of  dark  things.    Sec  Bushnell  (Horace).   1808.3526.09 

Morality  aud  politics.  See  Government  (Comprehensive  treatises, 
p.  585  -i—lVatiunal  characttr,  p.  687  ;— Slate,  p.  689)  -.—also 
Bibhcal  and  religious  lit.  [Church  and  slate,  p.  81). 

Morality  aud  the  state.    See  Nash  (Simeou).    1859.     .     .  6722.22 

Morality  of  the  East  ;  extracted  from  the  Koran. 
Ed.  by  J.  Tela.     London,  1818.  b°.     .     .   3613.01 

Morality  of  fiction.  See  Murray  (Hughl.  1817.  .  .  .  2637.26 
4fcS"  See  also  Fiction  class.list  (p.  459). 

Morahty  of  the  New  Testament.  Repr.  by  J.  Tela.  London, 
1«18    8° 3613.01 

Morals  of  manners.    See  Sedgwick  (C.  M.)    1853.    .     .     .  6427.08 

Moran  (Charles).     Money.     N.  Y.,  1863.   12°.  691.5.30 

Moran  (R'V.  John).  Life  and  character  of  Christ.  [In  Science 
and  revelation,  1875.) 3588.16 

Morao  (F.  E.)  Remarkable  accumulation  of  bats.  [In  Sm.  report, 
1863] 3936.18 

Moratin  (Leandro  Fernandez  de).  Comedias.  Con 
el  prologo  y  las  noticias   de  la  Eeal    academia. 

Paris,  1838.  8° 7215.17 

Contents  :  El  viejo  y  la  nina.  La  comedia  nueva.  El 
barou.  La  mojigata.  £1  si  de  las  ninas.  La  escuela  de 
los  maridos.    El  medico  a  palos. 

—  Origines  del  teatro  Espaiiol.     P.,  1837.  8°.  7215.11 

Contents :  Discurso  historico.  Catalogo  de  piezas  dra- 
niaticas  auteriores  a  Lope  de  Vega.  Cota  (R.  de).  Dialogo. 
Encina  (J.  de  la).  Egloga.  Anonimo.  Ecloga.  Naharro 
(B.  de  T.)  Comedia  himenea.  Rueda  (L,  de).  La  cara- 
tula.  El  rufiau  cobarde.  Enfeniia.  El  coiividado.  Las 
aceitnnas.  Los  engaiios.  Coriiiido  ycoutento.  Pagar  y 
no  pa;^ar.  Preiulas  de  amor.  Vega  (.-V.  de  la).  Amor  ven- 
gado.  Timoneda  (J.  dej.  Los  ciegos  y  el  mozo.  Los 
meneninos.  Cota  (It.)  and  Rojas  (F.)  Celestina.  Vicente 
(Gil),  Cueva  ^J.  de  la),  Cepeda  (J.  U.  de),  Bermudez  (J.) 
Nise  lastimnsa.  Nise  lauieada.  Tarraga  (F.  de).  La  ene- 
miga  favorable.  Aguilar  (O.  de).  El  uiercader  aniaute. 
Castro  ,G.  de).  Los  mal  casados  de  Valencia.  Cervantes 
(M.  de).  Nuniancia.  La  entreteuida.  La  guarda  cuida- 
dosa.  Los  dos  liabla<lores.  Argensola  (L.  L.  de).  lea- 
bela.    Velasco  (A.  Uzde,.  El  zeloso. 

Moravian  historical  society.  RtichH(W.C.)  Memo- 
rial of  the  dedication  of  monuments,  to  mark  the 
sites  of  ancient  missionary  stations  in  N.  Y.  and 
Conn.     New  York,  IStlO.   8° 3152.06 

Moravians,     .^■'e  Biblical  and  religious  lit.  [Moravians,  p.  94). 

Moray.     See  Countries  (Moray,  p.  316). 

Mordecai  (Alfred).  Report  on  experiments  on  gun- 
powder, at  Washington,  l»43-lb44.  Washington, 
1845.   8° 4615.14 

—  Report  of  the   mil.  commission  "to  Europe,   1855- 

1856.     Ordnance  dep't.     Wash.,  IStO.   4°.   451N.08 
More  (Cresacre).     Life  of  Sir  Thomas  More.     With 
biogr.   preface,   and  notes  by  J.   Hunter.     Lon- 
don, 1828.  8° 3125.26 


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More  (il//s.  Hannah).     Practical  piety.    PUiladel])bia, 

[.)   d.]    18^ 3575.15 

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Address  in  bdialf  of  French 
eminrant  ciorgy,  v.  5. 

Alleguiiea.  v.  1. 

Billadfl,  V.  1. 

Bible  ihymes,  v.  7. 

Bp.  liouner's  RhOBt.  V.  6. 

Cliristiau  morals,  v.  3. 

CoBli'bg  in  eearcli  of  a  wife.  v.  2. 

Dupoufs  fipeecb  on  religion  and 
public  education,  v.  5. 

Epitaphs.  V.  6. 

Kstimato  of  the  religion  of  the 
f;isliiouable  world,  v.  5. 

EssayB,  principally  designed  for 
yuunj^  ladies,  V.  '2,  viz.:  Dis- 
sipation, Thoughts  on  con- 
versation. Envy,  Danjier  of 
sentimental  or  romantic  con- 
nections. True  and  false 
meekness.  Cultivation  of  the 
heart  and  temper  in  the  ed- 
ucation of  daugliters.  Impor- 
tance of  religiou  to  the  ie- 
male  cliaracter,  Misrel.  ob- 
Berv.  on  geuiud,  taste,  good 
sense,  etc. 

Female  education,  v.  6, 

Foreif^u  sketcbes.  v.  3. 

Hints  for  forming  the  character 
of  a  young  princess,  v.  7. 


Hymufl.  V.  6. 

Inscription  in  a  beautiful  re- 
treat, v.  6. 

Moral  sketches,  T.  3. 

Mori.iua,  v.  2. 

Poems,  v.  5. 

Practical  piety,  v.  4. 

Rellcctious  of  king  Hezckiah, 
ill  his  sickness,  v.  5. 

Reflections  on  prayer,  v.  3. 

Repitsitory  tales,  v.  1.  viz.;  His- 
tory of  Mr.  Fanlom,  Two 
wealthy  farmers.  Shepherd 
of  Salisbury  plain,  'Tis  all 
for  the  best,  A  cure  for  mel- 
ancholy, dc,  P.irley  the  por- 
ter, e'c,  etc. 

Sacred  dramas,  v.  6.  viz.:  Bel- 
shazzar,  Daniel,  David  and 
Goliath.  Moses. 

Saiut  Paul  ((_  haracter  and  prac- 
tical writings  ot  ,  v,  4. 

Search  after  happiness,  a  pas- 
toral drama,  v.  5. 

Spirit  of  prayer,  v.  7. 

Tragedies,  v.  1,  viz.:  Inflexible 
captive  (The),  Percy,  The  fa- 
tal falsehood. 

Thoughts  on  the  manuers  of 
the  great,  v.  6. 


■  For  lives  and  notices  of  H.  M.,  sec  Biography  (p.  1T9). 
More   (Henry).     Antidote  against  atheism.     2d  ed. 
London,  1655.  16^ 3575.17 

—  Conjectural  essay   of  interpreting  the   minde    of 

Moses,  according  to  a  threefold  cabbala.     Lon- 
don, 1653.  IG' 3575.17 

—  Tulloch  {J.)    Henry  More — christian  theosopliy  and  mysti- 

cism.   [In  his  Rational  theol.,  v.  2, 1872  ;  p.  303.41J9.J  3446.10 

More  {."iir  Thomas).  England  under  Kiohard  lu. 
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1556  ;  re-od.  by  E.  Arber.     L.,  1869.  18°.  5011.06 

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Utopia.     History  of  Richard  lit.,  and  Poemata.  [In  Oaylef 

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fl®"  For  lives  and  crit.  estimates  of  M.,  see  Biography  {p. 
179).  In  fiction  see  Mrs.  Manning's  '  Housenold  of  Sir 
Thomas  More  '  [22.5.30] ;  and  the  princesse  de  Craou's  ro- 
mance 'Sir  Thomas  More,'  in  Cath.  world,  v.  23  24. 

More  worlds  tlian  one.    See.  Brewster  [Sir  David).      .    . 

Morea.    «"-■  Countries  [Greece,  p.  327-8). 

Moretu  de  Jonnea  (.Alexandre).  Elements  de  statis- 
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Morewood  (Samuel).  Philos.  and  statistical  hist,  of 
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seen  by  a  live  American.  N.Y.,18i;7.  1'2°.     944.10 

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Morgan  (James  Appleton).  Law  of  copyright,  He. 
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Morgan  (Lewis  Henry).     The  American  beaver  and 

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Morgan  (Sidney  Owenson,  lady;  wife  of  Sir  T.  C.) 
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Morgan.     i8.-.9 6093.16 

j8tg"  For  her  novels  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  606). 


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Morgan  (Sir  Thomas  C,  and  Indy).  Book  without 
a  name.     2  v.     New  York,  1841.  12°.  .     .25.1.02 

CoiUenIs :  v.  1.  By  lady  Morgan:  Le  cordon  bleu.  Mil- 
ton's liouse.  St.  Albau'a  iibbi-y.  Mf-moirs  of  the  mat-aw 
of  a  lady  of  quality.  J3i/  Sir  T.C.Morgan:  Tlie  public. 
First  lesaou  iu  reading.  Tbe  abBurditii-s  of  men  of  merit. 
Essay  on  coals.  Curiosity.  Hural  ple;isur^s.  Defence  of 
punning.  PleaBures  of  bearing-  Tbe  Euglisb  Djalady. 
Liberality.  Luxuries  and  necessaries.  Memoir  of  Dr. 
Botbeiuni. 

2.  B»  laly  Morgan  :  Tbe  Hong  mercbanfa  widow.  Pim- 
lico.  Tbe  Hotel  de  Carn;iv:det.  Irisb  historians.  Walk 
in  the  snow.  Malabide  cantle.  Puclt  of  tbe  pale.  By  Sir 
T.  C.  Morgan:  Twelve  c'cloclc.  Nut  at  borne.  A  good 
name.  Present  state  ol  parties.  Music  of  oratoiy.  Ricbes. 
Letter  from  a  younger  brother.  Good  sort  of  people. 
Life  in  Loudon.  Tbe  undisputed  one.  Physic  for  tbe  mind. 

Morgan  (Wm. )     Observ.  on   reversionary  payments  ; 

annuities,  etc.     With  notes  by  W.  Morgan.     7th 

ed.     2  V.     London,  lsl2.  8° 5911.23 

Morgan   (W.)    Manual  of    mining  tools.     London, 

1871.   16'" 39J2.2U 

Same.   Atlas  of  engravings.  L.,1871.  4°.  3927.28 

Mori  (Jugoi  Arinori).    Life  and  resources  iu  America,    [/n  Lan- 

man  (C.J    Japanese  in  America.] 1132.10 

Morier  (James).     The  adventures   of  Hajji  Baba,  of 

Ispahan,  in  England.  2  v.  in  1.  L., 18-28.12'.  2:52.35 
Morier  (J.  P.)     Memoir  of  a  campaign  with  tbe  Ottoman  army  iu 

Egypt.  1800.  L.  1801.8°.  [/n  Pamphleteer,  V.  13.)  60U3.13 
Morison.     St'/:  a!So  Morrison. 

Morison  [Sir  Alex.,  M.D.)  Outlines  of  lectures  on 
mental  diseases.     2d  ed.     L.,  1826.  8°.  .  4;i32.2J 

Morison  (James  Cotter).  Life  and  times  of  St.  Ber- 
nard, 1U91-1I53.     London,  1868.   12°.      .  3118.08 

—  Gibbon:  [a  life].     New  York,  1878.  12°.    .  306.I.3.J 
Monaou  (John  H. )     Disquisition  and  notes  on  the 

gospels.    Matthew.    2d  ed.    B.,18»il.   12°.   37-31. 03 

—  Dyiijg  for  our  country  :  eermiiu  on  death  of  capt.  J.  S  Reed 

and  rev.  T.  Stirr  Kins.  I'ostou.  1K64.  8°.  .  .  .3631.06 
Moritz  (Carl  Pbilipp).     '•Travels  through  England,   1782.     [in 

Pinkerton.    Voyages,  v.  2.J 926.02 

Morley  (Obarles).     Elements  of  auimal  magnetism.    New  York. 

[n.  d.]  II' 3812  47 

Morley  (Henry  i.     Clement  Marot  and  other  studies. 

2  v.     London,  ls71.   12° 25a7.01 

ConlKiils  :  V.  1.  Clement  Murot.  2.  Clement  Mnrot.  Cy- 
rano de  Bergerac.  (Joe  Imon's  Paraphrase.  College  work. 
English  I'Y  English  womeu.  coiirud  Gesuer  Gabriel 
Haivey.  luflaence  of  llie  C^-lt  ou  English  literature.  An 
old  student  of  English.    Audreas  Vea.dius. 

—  English   writers.     Before  Chaucer :    with   inlrod. 

sketch  of  the  four  periods  of  English  literature. 

London.  18  .1.   8' 2754.19 

8ame.  Chaucer  to  Dunbar.  L.,  1867.  8°.  2751.20 

—  First  sketch  of  English  literature.     3  v.     London, 

[1871.]  12° 2711.15 

ConUuls  :  Pt.  1.  To  1637.     2.  1617-1649.     3.  Since  1649. 

—  Gossip.     Kepr.   from    'Household  words.'     Lou- 

don, 1S;)7.  8" 253o.l'. 

(^oiteitts  :  Christmas.  Apothecaries.  Hospitals.  School- 
keeping.     Piaytiiiu^s.    The  predatory  ai  t,  etc..  etc. 

—  Jerome  Cardan.     2  v.     Loudon,  1S51.   S'".    3033.02 

—  The  King  and  the  commons.     Cavalier  and  Puri- 

tan song.     2d  ed.     London,  18119.   18°.  .   167,1.21 

—  Life    of   Henry    Cornelius    Agrippa,    doctor    and 

knight.     2v.     London,  IS ")6.  S-*.     .     .     .3012.18 

—  Memoirs  of  Bartholomew  Fair.  L.,1859.  8°.  iGl'i.Ol 

—  PaliSiy  the  potter.     2  v.     B.,  1853.  12°.      .  313il.03 

—  Shorter  English  poe;ns.     L.,  [Is76.]  4°.     .   lii,8-03 

—  Tables  of  Englisn  literature.     2d  ed.     With  index. 

London,  187. ).    fol -2757.01 

Morle/ (John).    Critical  miscellanies.    London,  1»71. 

8°. -537.0.1 

Con'ents :  Vauveuargues.  Coudorcet.  J.  de  M;ustie. 
Carlyle.  B.vrou.  Greek  ccmceptioua  of  social  growth.  Ou 
the  developuieut  of  morals. 

iVoii^.— Reviewed  by  It.  Bucbanau,  iu  Contemp.  rev., 
T.  17  ;  319  a38. 

—  Diderot  and  the  encyclopsedists.     2  v.     London, 

J878.  8°.      .     .     . 3J47.'27 

—  Edmund    Burke :    a    historical    study.      London, 

1807.  8° • 3u2i;.10 

—  On  compromise.     London,  liTi.  8°.      .     .  5811.16 

iViytr;.— Repr.  from  I'-iiitn.  rev.,  v.  '.^1.22,  1874. 

—  liousseau.     2  v.     London,  1S73.  ^°.       .     .  315'i.-23 

NoU.—Thii  and  the  following  work  are  reviewed  by  W. 
L.  Kiagsley  iu  New  iaiglauder,  July,  1873. 

—  Voltaire.     New  Vork,  1«7-^  8" 3174.25 

—  eU.    Sjc  Fortnightly  review,  1867-78. 


Morley  (Samuel,  M.P..  b.  1809).  HinUm  (R.  J.)  English  radical 
leaders.     1875 3221.14 

Morlot  (A.)  General  views  of  archfflology.  f7n  Sm.  report,  I860]; 
— Lacustriau  settlemeuta.  [In  Sm.  report.  1863J:  — Study 
of  high  aniiiiuity.     [/«  Sm.  r,p.,  1862,  1864.)  3936.17;  39J6.I9 

Mormon  '(Book  of).     Tr.  by  J.  Smith,  jr.     New  York, 

[».rf.]  12° 3757.19 

Mormon  country.    See  Codman  (J.)    1874 1123.25 

Mormons  and  Mormonism.  S'e  Biblical  and  religious  lit.  [Mor. 
mons  and  Mormoiiisvi,  p.  94)  ;  Countries  {Utah,  p.  3H8)  ;  a/50 
Conybeare  (J.  W.)  Mormnnism.  [In  his  Essays.  1855 ; 
p.  280-377  2.'i27.0:]  ;  Saint  Abe  aud  his  seven  wives  :  a  tale 
of  Salt  Lake  City,  1872  11683.3-2]  ;  Fortnightly  rev.,  Oct., 
1876  (Mormonism  from  a  Mormon  point  of  view,  by  D. 
Wedderburu). 
Morning  beside  tbe  Lake  Galileo.  ,^*'<;  Hamilton  (J.)  .  3557.04 
Morning-land  (The)  ;  the  East.    .Vf<' Bodenstedt  (F.)  1851.  11141.21 

Morning-land  (The).     &e  Dicey  (E.)     1870 1052.18 

Morning  watch  ;  narrative  poem.    [anon. J  N.T.,1850.  12°.  1673.30 

Mornings  at  Bow  street.     &<;  Wight  (J.)     1826 6091.02 

Morocco.     S.e  Countries  {Morocco,  p.  346). 

Morpeth  [Lnrd).     .See  Howard   (G.  W.  F.| 

Morphology,  .^ee  Natural  history  {Morphology)  ; — Botany  ; — Med- 
icine {Ilistub.gy,  p.  76U). 

Morphy  (Paul).  Exploits  and  triumphs  in  Europe. 
New  York,  1859.   12° 4614.12 

—  Games  of  chess.  By  T.  Frere.  N.Y.,1859.  21°.  4614.10 

—  Selection  of  games.     With  notes  by  J.  Lowenthal. 

New  York,  1S60.  12° 4614.11 

MorreU   (L.  A. )      American  shepherd.     New  York, 

1846.   1'2°; 61.34.04 

Morrill  {Mrs.  Cynthia  L.)    Memorial  of  Mrs.  C.  L.  M.     [n.  p.  or 

d.)  8° 363 i, 05 

Moriis  ( Capt.  Charles ).  Lyra  urbanica  ;  or  social  ef- 
fusions.    2  V.    London,  184U.  8°.   .     .     .  K)74.02 

Morris  (Corbyn).  Essay  towards  fixing  the  true 
standards  of  wit,  humour,  satire,  and  ridicule. 
London,   1744.  8° 6212.23 

Morris  (Edw.)  Derrick  and  drill ;  petroleum.  [a//0)i.] 
New  York,  1865.   12° 39.3.24 

—  Farming  for  boys.     Boston.  1868.  16°.  .     .  6122.05 

—  How  to  get  a  farm  and  where  to  find  one.     New 

York,  1864.  8^ 6122.04 

Morris  (Edward  E.)    The  age  of  Anne.     New  York, 
187/.  12°.     [Epochsof  mod.  hist,]     .     .  3Ui3.33 
Mon'ia  (Rev.  F.  O.)     Dogs  and  their  doings.     Lon- 
don, [I  ^70.]  sm.  4° 47i4.ll 

—  Hist,  of  "British  birds.  Cv.  L.,  [186(1.]  1.  8°.  4817.09 

—  Matural  "history  of  nests  and  eggs  of  British  birds. 

2d  ed.     3  V.     London.  1^70-7 1.   8°.      .     .  48i6.U5 
Morris  I  George  P.)     Poems.     N.  Y.,  1833.  .s°.   JU74.01 
Sei  noiico  of  G.  P.  M  ,  by  H.  B.  Wallace,  in  his  Lit.  criti- 
cism   2545.02 

Morris  (Gouverneur).  Life,  with  selections  from  his 
corresp  ,  and  miscel.  •pai^ers,  by  Jared  Sparks. 

3  V.     Boston,  1852.  8' 3i2u.U2 

Contents  :  v.  1.  Life.  2.  Corresp.  resp.  a  ne^^o  iatioa 
with  tbe  British  miniatiy.  Corresp.,  <>thcial  uud  privatd 
cone,  tbe  Fr^-ucb  i\-v.,  and  Frauce.  3.  .Miscei.  coiresp. 
during  reBidriice  in  Europe.  Corresp.  af:er  return  from 
Europe.  Speeches  iu  tbe  senate  of  the  U.  S.  :  lat-^d 
speu.  n  (in  the  jniticiary  e^tablisbment.  Speei  b  on  tbe 
tree  uavipiatinn  ot  tne  MIks.  rivoi .  Addr.  tj  tbe  Assembly 
of  Pa.  ou  tbe  abolition  ul  tbe  b.iuk  of  N.  A.  Ouserv.  on  tbe 
flijuncea  of  the  U.  S.  iu  178U.  Notes  on  u  form  of  conatltu- 
tiou  fo.-  Fiance. 

—  Discourse,  Dec,  1812.     [In'N.Y,  bisl.  Boc.     Col.,  v.  2,  1814; 

a/id  i?l -Moore  iF.;     Am.  r.  eloquence,  v.  2,  1858  ]     .  6325.n4 

—  Inaug.  discourse.    [/jiN-Y.  hist  soc.  Col.,  v. -2,  lbl4.]    615.02 

—  OraliO.i  upou  the  de.tth  oiG.  WaHbiiigtuU,  IT'JU,     [In  Hough 

(F.  13. 1     Wash  u^touiaiia,  V   2,  1865] 3.78.10 

—  Tuclcrman  {H.  T.)    Ea.-ays,  biugi-.,  dc 2644.16 

Morris  (James  W.)    [J  acques  Maurice, /isei«2.]     K  N. 

Pepper,   and    other    condiments.      New    Vork, 

1859.   r2° 254i.04 

Morris  (John,  F.G.S.)  and  Lycstt  (Johni.  Mono- 
graph of  the  MoUusca  from  the  great  oolite.  Lon- 
don, Palaiiiiilui/r.  auc.  Is  U-o4.  4°.  .     .     . 

Pt.  1.  Univalves.     Pt.  2-3.  Bivalves. 

Morris  (John,  prie.si  of  .voc.  of  Jl-.vtt.v).  The  troubles 
of  our  Catholic  forefathers,  related  by  themselves. 
Jstseries.     London,  18,2.  8" ,.42, .08 

Morris  (John  B.)  Essay  towards  the  conversion  of 
llinduos.     London,  1843.  t>° 3575.21 

—  Nature  a  parable  ;  a  poem.    L,  1812.   10°.  .   10(3.-29 
Morris  (Jolin  G.,  1>.D. )     Quaint  sayings  and   con- 
cerning Luther.    Philadelphia,  ISO. I.   12°.  3115.06 

—  Synopsis  of  li-pidoptera  of  N.  America.     [In  Sm.  miscel.  coll., 

V.  4,  3] 3',)35.13 

—  Natural    bistoiy  as  applied  to  farmiug  and  gardening.     [Jn 

Sm.  leport,  11156.] 3a36.10 


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MORRIS  -MOSELLE 


791 


Morris  (Lewis').  Epic  of  Hades.  Phil.  187(5. 12°.  1073.41 

Morris  (Lewis,  (/or.  of  the  province  of  X.  J.)  Papers, 
17.i8-174G.  Ed.  by  W.  A.  Wliiteiiead.  New  York, 
1852.   8^ 612.0:! 

Morse  (O.  A.)  Vindication  of  the  claim  of  A.  M.  W. 
Ball  to  '  Kock  me  to  sleep  mother.'  New  York, 
1S67.  8°. 1673.1.5 

Morris  ( Rev.  Richard).  Elementary  lessons  in  his- 
torical English  grammar  ;  accidence  and  word- 
formation.     London,  1874.   18°.       .     .     .  6132.16 

—  Historical   outlines  of  English  accidence,  and  de- 

velopment of  the  language,  and  word  formation. 
London,  1872.  12° 643:il8 

—  Legends  of  the  holy  rood,  symbols  of  the  passion, 

and  cross-poems,  iu  old  English  of  the  11th,  14th, 
and  loth  centuries.  With  introd  ,  transl.,  and 
gloss,  index.  London,  1871.  8°.  [Early  E.  T. 
BOc,  no.  4(:.] 7913.20 

—  Literature  primers.    English  grammar.    New  Y'ork, 

18;5.   2t° 6432.17 

—  Old  English  homilies,  12-13th  centuries.     L.,  1868- 

73.  8".   [Early  Engl,  textsoc,  nos.  34,  53.]  7914.02 

—  Old  English   miscellany,   elc.      London,  1872.  8°. 

[Early  Engl,  text  soc,  no.  49.]      .     .     .7914.05 

—  Specimens  of  earlv  English,  1260-1400.     With  in- 

trod ,  etc.     Oxford,  lSt,7.   16° 6432.08 

NoU. — For  nu'iirrous  articles  byR.  M..5«  Philological  bo- 
ciety.  Trans  u-tious.  1854-73.  i'or  other  works  ed.  by 
him,  see  Early  Euyl.  text  soc. 

—  and  Boweu  i^H.  C.)     English  grammar  exercises. 

N  Y.,  1878.  18°.  [Literatur?  primers.]  m32.17a 
Morris  R^'liert).    Letter  to  Sir  Ricbard  Astou.  aud  tIjougUta  on 

the  m.iilei-ndoctiiue.if  libels.  3ded.  L.,n70.  8°.  In  6093.11 
Morris  (R  tbert,  ngner  of  D,cl.  of  Ind  )    Herring  [J.j  and  Lougacre 

{J.B.\    Niit.  P'lrtr.  gallerv,  V.  4. 1839 Z>\-.n 

—  Hunt  iF.)     Lives  of  AlUfi'.  merchauta.  V.  2.  1868.     .     .3244.11 

—  iSancUrson  {J.)     Biog.  of  the  signers,  v,  R,  1824.    .     .     .  3244.05 

See  also  Penn.  mag.  of  hist.,  no.  in.  (art.  by  Mrs.  A.  N. 
Hart). 

Morris  ^Robert,  of  PltU-)  Courtship  and  matrimony, 
with  other  sketches  from  social  life.  Philadel- 
phia, 18. 8.  12° 5821.19 

Morris  ; Thomas,  B.  I.)  A  house  for  the  suburbs. 
3d  ed.     London,  1870.  S° 1314.29 

Monis  (William).     Defence  of  Guenevere,  and  other 

poems.     London,  1875.   12° 1673.40 

C'>nt-n's :  Defence  of  Guenevere.  King  Arthur's  tomb. 
BirtiaUibad.  The  thapeliuLyouess.  Sir  Peter  Harpdou's 
end-    R  ipunzei,  etc.,  etc. 

—  Dark  wood.     \In  Fortu.  rev-,  v.  15,  1871]  ;^God  of  the  poor 

[.\i\g..  1868] ;— On  the  edge  of  the  wilderness  [v.  11,  18tj9] ; 
Two  sides  of  tliB  river  [July,  1868|. 

—  The  decorative  arts,  their  relation  to  modern  life  and  prog- 

ress :  address.     Bustou,  1878.  12'" 1433  27 

—  Earthly  paradise  ;    a  poem.     3   v.    Boston,  1868- 

71.  16° 1673.22 

JVote.— Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  133.  1871. 

—  life  and  death  of  Jason  ;  a  poem.     Boston,  1S67. 

12° 1673.25 

Note. — Reviewed  by  Swinburne  in  Fortn.  rev.,  July,  1867. 

—  Love  is  enough  ;  or,  the  freeing  of  Pharamond  ; 

a  morality.     Boston,  1873.   16°.       .     .     .   1673.2i; 

—  Story  of  Sigurd  the  'Volsung  and  the  fall  of  the 

Niblungs.  Boston,  1877.  12°.  ....  1673.43 
flS"  For  reviews  of  Morris's  poetry,  see  Blackwood,  v. 
101).  1869.  or  Liltell.  1868,  v.  3  :  Coiiteni.  rev..  Dec,  1874  (by 
H  O.Hewlett);  rraser,.v.  79, 1869  (Wm.  Morris  ai.d  SI.  Ar- 
uoM,  by  Shirley  |.I.  Skelton]  ;  New  Eiiglauder,  v.  30.  1871  ; 
Bcribuer's  luo.,  Feb.,  1875  (by  E.  C.  iStedman)  ;  Weatm. 
rev..  V.  90,  1868. 

—  and  Magnasson  (E.)    Sasja  of  Gunnlaug  the   worm  tongue. 

[In  Fortn.  rev..  .Ian.,  1869.) 

Morris  (Wm.)  Letters  sent  home.  France  and  the 
French.     Swindon,  [1869.]   16°.      .     .     .     962.13 

Morris  (Wm.  O'Connor).  The  French  revolution  and 
first  empire.     New  York,  [1874.]  16°.     .     521.17 

—  Letters  on  the  land  question  of  Ireland.     London, 

l-<70.   12° 492.03 

Morrison.    See  alio  Morison. 

Momsou  (lieorge  Fowler).  Belizarius  :  a  fable. 
Adapted  from  Marmontel.  N.Y.,  lt<57.  8°.  3018.12 

Morrisou  (Z(di(.  Richard  J.)  [' Zadkiel,*pseud.]  Gram- 
mar of  astrology.     London,  18  13.   l-i".     .3811.11 

Morrison  {Rev.  Robert).  Embassy  fi-oni  tlie  British  government 
to  the  court  of  China,  1816.  London,  1819.  8°.  (//r  Pam- 
phleteer, v,  15.]      6058.15 


Morrison  (R.  S.)  Digest  of  American  and  English 
mining  decisions.  San  Francisco.  lvS75.  8°. 

Morrison  (Thomas).  Oral  lessons  on  real  objects.  [In  Papers 
for  the  teacher,  2d  serie-s,  1860.) 6f.24.23 

Morse  (Jedidiah).  American  gazetter.  Boston,  1797 
8° 1135.06 

Same.     3d  ed.     Boston,  1810.  8°.       .     .  1I.15.13 

—  Spm.jue  {W.  B.)    Life  of  J.  M.    1874.     .     .3126.21 

—  and  Parish  (E.)     Now    gazetteer   of   the   eastern 

continent.     2d  ed.     Bo.ston,  1808.  8°.     .     913.01 
Morse  (John  T.,>i.)  Famous  trials.  B.,1K74.12=.5611.19 

Contents  :  Tichborne.  Troppmaun  and  Bonaparte.  Ml«. 
Wharton.    The  Meteor.    Mrs.  Laura  D.  Fair. 

—  Law  of  arbitration  and  award.     B.,  1872.  8°. 

—  Life  of  Alex.  Hamilton.     2  v.    B,  1876.  12°.  3074.31 

—  Law  relating  to  banks  and  banking.    Boston,  1870. 

8' 5615.06 

Morse  (Samuel  F.  B.)    See  Biography  (p   180). 

Morse  (Sydney  (E. )  New  system  of  mod.  geography. 
Boston,  1822.  8°. 913.04 

Mortality  statistics.     See  Vital  statistics. 

Mortars.     See  Arts  (Useful  ;  Cei»ent^  and  mortars,  p.  40). 

Morte  d'Arthur.    See  Arthur  {King),  p.  38  ;  also  nezt  entry. 

Morte  Arthure.  Ed.  from  R.  i'hornton's  ms.,  (1440), 
by  G.  G.  Perry.  London,  1860.  8".  [Early  Eng- 
lish text  soc,  no.  8.]      .......  7913.U3 

Mortgages.     See  Law.  {Mortgages,  p.  689). 

Mort.llet  (Gabriel  de).  Le  signe  de  la  croix  avant  le 
Christianisme.     Paris,  18I..6.   8°.       ...   1453.11 

—  and  Chantre  (Ernest).      International  code  of  symbols  for 

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Mortimer  (Charles  Edward).  Hist,  memoir  of  the 
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Morton  or  Mourt  (George).  Relation  or  journal  of 
the  Plantation  at  Plymouth.  With  introd,  and 
notes,  by  H.  M.  Dexter.    B.,  1865.  sm.  4°.     594.15 

Morton  (John  Chalmers).  Farmer's  calendar.  Lon- 
don, 1869.  8° 6126.05 

—  Hand-book  of   farm   labour.      New  ed.     London, 

l.-'68.   12°. 612:1.17 

Morton  (John  Maddison).  See  Plays  {Alpliabeticat  arrangement). 
Morton  (Nathaniel).     New  England's  memorial.    [To 

1690.]     ;")th  ed.     With  additions  by  John  Davis. 

Boston,  182t;.  8° 505.02 

—  Gorton  {S.)    Letter  to  Nathaniel  Morton,  1669.    (/n  Force  (P.) 

Tracts,  v.  4. J 677.11 

Morton  ( Gov.  Oliver  P. )  Life,  speeches,  state  papers 
and    public    services.      Ed.    by    Wm.    Irench. 

Cincinnati,  1S60.  12°. 3125.21 

Morton  iS.miuel  George).  S'e  Nott  (-1.  C.)  and  Gliddon  (G.  R.) 
Types  of  mankind.  With  memoir  of  Morton,  by  U.  S.  Pat- 
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Morton  (Thomas).     New  English  Canaan,  1632.    (/n  Force  |P.) 

Tl-act«,  V.  2.] 577.09 

Morton  (Thomas).     See  Plays  {Alphabetical  arrangement). 
Morton  (W.  J.  T. )     Manual  of  pharmacy  for  the  stu- 
dent of  veterinary  medicine.    7th  ed.,  enl.    Lon- 
don, 1868.  16° 4627.11 

Mosaicon  ;  or  paper  mosaic,  and  how  to  make  it.    See  Bemrose 

(W.,;r.) uiis  10 

Mosaics.    See  Saunders  (Frederick).    1859 25i3  04 

Mosaics  of  human  liie.  .Ste  Thurston  (E.  A.)  1866.  .  .62lfi.26 
Mosasaurus      See  Gibbes(U.  W.)     Memoir 3937.02 

Mosby  (John  S. )  Crawford  {J.  M.)  Mosby  and  his 
men.     1867 643.05 

—  iS'co«  (/. )  Partisan  life  with  J.  S.  M.  18G7.  635. 15 
Moscbeles  (Ignace).    Recent  music  and  musicians,  as 

described  in  [his]  di.-iries  and  corresp.  Ed.  by 
his  wife,  and  adapted  fro.-n  the  German,  by  A.  D. 
Coleridge.     New  Vork,  1S73.   12°.  .     .     .  1563  28 

—  {ed.)  Life  of  Beethoven,  i'et- Schindler  {.\.)  .  .  .3017.25 
Moschus.    Idyllia.     Gr.  et  Lat.     Recog.  C.  F.  Ameis. 

Pmisiis,  Didot,  lHi>l.  8°.     ......     .  7766.17 

—  Idylliuias.    Tr.  by  F.  Fawkes.    Ed.  by  A.  Chalmers.    [In  C.s 

English  poets,  v.  20.  1810.] 162ti.20 

—  Idyls.    Tr.  by  M-  P.  Fitzgerald.    In  Fitzgerald  (M.  P.)     TUo 

Crowned  Uippolytus,  i8li7.] 1723.17 

Same.  Idylls.  Literally  tr.  by  J.  Banks.  Metrical  ver- 
sion by  J.  M.  Chapman.  [In  Theocritus.  Idylls.  Lon- 
don, 1853.  12°.     B.  0.  L.J  .     .     ■ 1693.17 

See  article  in  Contemp.  rev.,  v.  17,  1871  (Bioa  and  Mos- 
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Moscbzisker  (Franz  Adolph).  Guide  to  German  lit- 
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Moscow.     See  Countries,  itc.  {.Moscow,  p.  346J. 

Moselle  river.  See  Countries,  elc.  {Mos  lie.  p.  346)  ;  also  Helps 
(A.)  Friends  in  council,  li.  s.,  v.  2,  1859  [2521.27]  ;  Waxing 
G.  E-,jr.)     Biule  of  the  Rhine.     18T8 974.30 


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MOSELEY  -  MOYLE 


Moseley  {Rev.  Henry).  Illustrations  of  mecbanics. 
New  York,  [183'J.]  18° 3923.11 

Moses  (Henry).  'Select  Greek  and  Roman  antiqui- 
ties from  vases,  gems,  and  other  subjects  of  the 
choicest  workmansbip.     L.,  1S17.  4°.      .  1466.20 

—  Vases  from  the  coll.  of  Sir  H.  Englefield,  engraved. 

London,  1848.    8° 1466.19 

Moses  (Myer).  Full  annals  of  the  revolution  in 
France,  1830.     New  York,  1830.   12'.  .     .     512.17 

Moses.  6Ve  Biblical  and  religious  lit.,  {Mosaic  law  and  dispensa- 
tion, p.  94  -.—Puntateud;  p.  96)  i—also  Campbell  (S.  M.) 
Across  the  desert :  a  life  of  Moses.     1873.      .    .    .3527.13 

Moses  aud  modern  science.     See  Eliot  (J.)     .    .    _.     .    .  3762.15 

Mosbeim  (Johann  Lorenz  von).  Ecclesiastical  his- 
tory. New  ed.,  continued  to  1826,  by  C.  Coote. 
2  V.     New  York,  1858.   8= 3416.05 

Mosquito  coast  and  people.    See  Countries  (p.  346;. 

Moss  (Joseph  Wm. )  Manual  of  classical  biography. 
London,  1S25.  8° 2733.34 

Moss  (Rev.  Lemuel).  Annals  of  the  U.  S.  christian 
commission.     Philadelphia,  18G8.    8°.     .  3447.13 

Mosses.    See  Botany  (Mosses,  p.  225). 

Mossman  (Samuel).  New  Japan  :  its  annals  during 
the  past  twenty  years.     L.,  lt<73.  8°.       .1026.14 

—  Origin  of  the  seasons,  from  a  geol.  point  of  view. 

Edinburgh  and  London,  186a.  12°.    .     .  4021.15 

—  Our  Australian   colonies:  their   discov.,  hist.,   re- 

sources and   prospects.     L.,  [1870.]  16".   1061.23 

Most  pleasant  song  of  lady  Bessy,  and  how  she  married  Henry 

VIII.  Ed.  by  J.O.  Halliwell.  L., 1847. 16°.  [//iPercy  S00..V.  20.] 

Mother  at  home  and  household  magazine.     Ed.  by 

Mrs.  H.W.  Beecher.  v.  1.  N.  Y..  1869.  8".  8117.31 

Xote. — Merged  thereafter  in  the  '  Motlier's  magazine.' 

Mother  Goose  for  grown  folks.     A  Christmas  reading. 

New  York,  1850.   16° 1673.16 

Mother   Goose   melodies  set  to  music.     New  York, 

1873.  12° 1666.18 

Mother  Goose's  melodies.  DIus.  N.Y.,[».d]12°.1666.17 
Mother  goose  (The  Lawrence).     [A  nonsense  even- 
ing.]    ByE.  D.  K.     1878 1666.20 

Mothers  (Duties  of).     See  Medicine  [Chiidrai,  p.  756)  ; — Family 

and  home  lile  (p.  454)  : — Women. 
Mothers  of  England.     See  Ellis  {Mrs.  S.  S  )     1846.  .    .     .  6821.02 
Mother-well   (Wm.)     Minstrelsy,  ancient  and  mod- 
ern,    a  V.     Boston,  1816.   16° 1673.17 

—  Poems.     Boston,  1^4 1.  16° 1673.19 

—  Poetical  works.     [Including  Posthumous  poems.] 

With  memoir  of  his  life.     B  ,  1859.    2i°.  1673.20 

Moths.     See  Insects  ^Butt^^rjlies  and  moths,  p.  646). 

Motion.     See  Physics. 

Motley  I  John  Lothrop).  Historic  progress  and  Amer- 
ican democracy  :  address  before  the  N.  Y.  hist, 
soc.     New  York,  1800.  8° 5721.08 

—  History  of  the  United  Netherlands.     [1584  to  16U9.] 

4  V.     New  York,  1868.   8° 536.07 

—  Life  and  death  of  John  of  Barneveld,  advocate  of 

Holland.  [1609-23]  ;  with  a  view  of  the  primary 
movements  of  the  Thirty  years'  wai.  2  v.  New 
York,   1874.  8° 3018.22 

—  Merry  Mount ;    a  romance  of   the  Mass.  colony. 

2  V.     Boston,  1849.  12° 232.38 

—  Peter  the  great.     New  York,  1877.  32°.     .  3142.24 
Same.     [Jn  Characteristics  of  men  of  genius,  v.  2.]  2516.20 

A'u(e.— Repr.  from  N.  A.  rev.,  Oct.,  1845. 

—  Else  of  the  Dutch  repulilio.     [1555-81.]     3v.    New 

York,  1858.   8° 536.01 

See  Internat.  rev.,  Nov.,  Dec,  1877  (Motley's  appeal  to 

history,  by  John  Jay). 
Motschulsky  (Victor  von).    On  the  means  of  destroying  grass- 

hnppera.     [/n  Sm.  report,  1858.] 3y36.13 

Mott   (Valentine).      Surgical  operations.      See  Francis    (S.  W.) 

Ueport,  etc 4326.20 

Motte.     See  La  Motte. 

Mottoes.     Bruce  (C.)    Noble  mottoes  :  familiar  talks 

on  the  mottoes  of  great  families.     187ii.  6214.38 

—  Burke  {\ir  B.)     Dictioniiry  ol  the  peerage,  1877  ;  p.  1408-1418 

(Mottoes,  in  Latin,  French,  eic;  with  translations).  6615.02 

—  KiiJ.,jli,l(F.)  Gems  or  device  book.  2d  ed.      .   1454.04 

—  Mail- (J.  A.)    Handbook  of  family  mottoes.   6214.34 

—  PiillUer  {F.  and  M.  A.)    Mottoes  for  monuments. 

1872 6215.00 

—  Falliser  (Mrs.  Bury).  Historic  devices.  1870.  1452.16 

See  also  Proverbs  ;  aud  works  on  Heraldry  (p.  616  of  Cat.) 
Mouchot  (.\.)    La  chaleur  solaire  et  ses  applications 

industrielles.     Paris,  1869.  8° 4027.22 

Mouhot  (.Vlexandre  Henri).     Travels  in  Indo-China 


(Siam),  Cambodia,  and  Laos,  1858-60.     2  v.    Lon- 
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Mouhy  (Charles  de  Fieux  de).  Lnmekis.  ou  les  voyages  d'un 
Egyptien  dans  la  terje  interieure.  2  v.  [/n  Gamier." 
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Mould  (R.  A.)  Literary  pearls  :  anecdotes,  aphor- 
isms, wit  and  humour  in  prose  and  verse.  With 
introd.  by  Samuel  [Wilberforce].  London,  1871. 
12°. 6213.26 

Moulding.    See  Arts  (Useful  :  Metallurgy). 

Moule  (Rev.  A.  E.)  Four  hundred  million.  China 
and  the  Chinese.     London,  1871.   12°.     .1021.13 

Moule  (Thomas).  Bibliotheca  heraldica  Magnje  Bri- 
tanniaB  :  an  analytical  catalogue  of  books  on  gen- 
ealogy, heraldry,  nobility,  knighthood,  and  cere- 
monies.    London,  ls22.  8° 6615.15 

—  Essay  on  the  Roman  villas  of  the  Augustan  age. 

London,  1833.  8° 1313.26 

Moulton  (Louise  Chandler).     Poems.     Boston,  1877. 

18° 1673.44 

fl®*  For  her  stories  see  Fiction  class-list  (p.  506). 
Moultrie  (Fort).     Doubledtiy  (A.)    Reminiscences  of 
Fort  Moultrie  in  1860-'61.     1876.      .     .     .  631.17 
Mounds  and  mound  builders.     Foster  (J.  W.)     Pre- 
historic races  of  the  U.  S.    1873.     .     .     .     567.22 

—  Jones  (('.  C.,jr.)    Antiquities  of  the  Southern  Indi- 

ans. 1873.- 558.22 

— .  Bancroft  {H.  H.)  Works  of  the  mound-builders.  [In  /its  Na- 
tive races,  ete.  v.  4,  1875  ;  p.  744-790.]    666.10 

—  Comfort  {A.  J.)    Indian  mounds  near  Eort  Wadsworth,  Da- 

kota territory,     (in  Sm.  report.  1871.1 3936.26 

—  Danilsen  {A.  F.]    Mound  in  East  Tennessee.    [In  Sm.  report, 

1863.] 3936.18 

—  Dunning  lE.  0.)    Account  of  antiquities  in  Tennessee.     [In 

Sm.  report,  1870.) 3936.25 

^  Lyon  (S.  S.)    Report  of  the  exploration  of  ancient  mouuds  in 

Union  county.  Ky.  [In  Sm.  report,  1870.]  .  .  .  3936.26 
■ —  Stephenson  (M.  F.)    Account  of  ancient  mounds  In  Georgia. 

[In  Sm.  report,  1870.] 3936.25 

fic^  See  also  works  on  Antiquities  and  archceology  of  Amer. 

ica  (p.  28S). 
Mount  Desert.  {Maine).     See  Countries,  etc.  (p.  346). 
Mount  Lebanon.    See  Countries,  etc.  {Lebanon,  p.  340). 
Mount  Sinai.     .S'ee  Countries,  etc.  {Siwti,  p.  316). 
Mount  Vernon.     See  Countries,  etc.  [Mount  Vernon,  p.  346). 
Mount  Vernon  papeis.     See  Everett  (Edw.)     1860.      .     .  2524.13 
Mount  Washington,  {N.  H  )    See  Countries  ( W/iite  Mountains,  p. 

393) ;  anil  the  following  entry  ;— 
Mount  Washington   in  winter,  or  experiences  of  a 

scientific  expedition,  1870-71.  B., 1871.12°.   1111.15 

Mountain  (The).    See  Michelet  (Jules) 935.08 

Mountain  adventures  in  various  countries.    Selected. . 

Boston,  1869.   12° 922.17 

Mountaineering  in  1861.  See  Tyndall  (John).  1862.  .  .  983.19 
Mountaineering  in  tbe  Sierra  Nevada.  S'fKing(C.)  1872.  1124.22 
Mountains.     See  Countries,  e^c    {Mountains,   p.  346)  :  —Geology 

(p.    673); — Geography   {Pliyncal,  p.  671): — Meteorology 

{Eart'iquakes  and  volcanoes,  p.  774)  .—also  Atlantic  monthly, 

V.  11.  1863  ;  p.  747-756  (Mouutaiua  and  their  origin,  by  L. 

Ag;i9siz). 
Mountains  (The)  :  a  collection  of  poems.     [Ed.  by 

Edith  W.  Cook.]  Boston,  1876.  18°.  .  .  1673.42 
Mountains  and  molehills.  See  Marryat  (F.)  18.15.  .  .1114.05 
Mounteney  (Barclay).     Historical  inquiry  relative  to 

Napoleon.     London,  1824.  8° 3131.20 

Mountford  (Wm. )  Euthanasy  ;  or  happy  talk  to- 
wards the  end  of  life.     B.,  1832.  12".     .  3576.01 

—  Martyria.     Boston,  1850.  12° 2:12.09 

—  Miracles,  past  and  present.     B.,  1870.  12°.  3576.02 

—  Thorpe,  a   quiet  English  town,  and  human   life 

therein.     Boston,  1852.  "16° 232.42 

Mouiiez   (Paul).     Les   guerres    commerciales,   1486- 

1850.  2e  ed.  Paris,  1864.  12°.  .  .  .  5911.03 
Mourt  or  Morton  (George).  Relation  or  journal  of  the 

Plantation  of  Plymouth.     With  introd.  and  notes 

by  H.  M.  Dexter,     lioston,  1865.    sm.  4°.     f.91.15 
Mouth  of  gold  (The)  :  [Chrysostim].    S-^  Johnson  (E.)     .1666.10 
Mouthful  of  bread.     See  Mace  (J.)  History,  etc.     1866.    ,.  4326.25 
Mowatt(/I/rs.  A.  C.)    See  Ritchie  (.l/rs.  A.  C.  M.) 
Mowry  (Sylvester).     Arizona  and  Sonora  :  the  silver 

region,  ete.  3d  ed.  New  York,  18ii4.  12°.  1114.11 
Moxon's  Standard  penny  readings.     3  v.     London, 

1869.   12° 6331.12 

Moyen  (Francesco);  or  the  inquisition  in  S.  A.    See  Mackenna 

(B.  V.)     1869 3426.18 

Moyle  (Walter).    Works.     With  account  of  his  life, 

elc.     London,  1727.   12° 5712.05 

Contents  :  Xenophon's  Discourse  upon  improving  the 
revenue  of  the  state  of  Athens.  Essay  on  the  Laceila;mo- 
nlau  government.     Translations   from    Luciau,  viz.:   Of  ^ 


TUE    BROOKLYN    LIBBABT. 


MOYLE  -  MULLER 


793 


ROcrificea.  Heroilotua  or  Atniou.  Dialogue  with  Heeioil. 
Panegyric  npoii  DemugtUeues.  Arguuicut  agaiuBt  a  staud- 
iiig  at-my.    Letters. 

—  Argument,  shewing  tbrtt  a  standing  army  ia  inconsistent  witli 

a  free  government,  and  destt  uctive  to  the  constitution  of 
the  KnglisU  monarchy.  laiion.J  2  pte.  in  1  v.  Loudon.  1697. 
Bm.  4° 5437.20 

—  Letter  to  the  author  of  the  balancing  letter,     (anon.)    Lon- 

don. 1C97.     em.  4° 6437.20 

Mozart  (JohannClirysostom  Wolfgang  A.)  *<:  Biography  (p  1801, 
Mozley    ^James  Bowling,  IJ.D.)     Eight    [Bampton] 

lectures  on  miracles.    3(J  od.    L.,187'2.  8~.  3o76.u:i 

—  Influence  of  aucient  oracles  in  public  and  private  life.     [In 

Oxford  prize  essaya,  V.  5,  1836. J 2541.15 

—  Ruling  ideas  in  early  ages,  and  their  relation  to  Old 

Testament  faith.     New  York,  1S77.  8°.    .3577.16 
Mr.  and  Mrs.    ilsS"  For  titles  with  these  as  initiaiwnrds,  s^e  Fic- 
tion class-list  (p.  505)  ;— Plays  {All>habfliC'tl  arranffemei't). 
Mach  (M.)     Ancient  hist,  of  N.  A.     [In  Sm.  report,  1871.]  3936.26 
Much  ado  about  nothing.     See  Shakspere  {\Vm.) 
Mudford  (\Vm.)     *Hist.  account  of  the  campaign  in 
the  Netherlands  in  1815  :  Ligny,  Quatre  Bras,  and 
Waterloo.     With  plates,  by  J-  Bouse.     London, 
1817.   i° " 518.01 

—  Life  of  Richard  Cumberland.  L.,  ISl'i.  8°.  3045.28 
Mudge  (B,  F.)    Notes  on  the  tertiary  and  cretaceous  periods  of 

Kansas.  [In  Hayden's  GeoL  and  geog.  survey  nf  the  ien-i- 
loi-its.     9th  report.     1875,] 4116.29 

Mudge  I  fief.  Z.  A. )  Foot-prints  of  Roger  Williams  : 
a  biography.     New  York,  H^ll.   16°.   .     .  318i;.00 

Mudie  (Robert).  Feathered  tribes  of  the  British  is- 
lands.   4th  ed.    2v.    London,  18.34.  12°.  4813.01 

—  Man  :  as  a  moral  and  accountable  being.     London, 

lSo8.   16" 5438.09 

—  Man  :  in  his  intellectual  faculties  and  adaptations. 

London,  ISoS.   16° 5438.10 

—  Man  :  in  his  physical  applications  and  adaptations. 

London,  185S.   16° 432"..  13 

—  Man  :  in  his  relations  to  society.  L.,  1858. 16°.  5138.08 

—  Popular  guide  to  the  observations  of  nature.     New 

York,  J845.  18' 4731.18 

Mudie's  library,  (London).     Se^.  London  aoc,  Nov  ,  1869. 
Muffling  (Fried.  Ferd.  Carl,  Fniherr  von).     Passages 

from   my   life   [1805-19],    with   memoirs   of   the 

campaign  of  1813  and  1814.     Ed.  by  P.  Yorke. 

2d  ed.     London,  1853.  8° 3126.09 

Miigge  (Theoilor).  Adam  und  Eva.   Berlin,  1858.  12°. 

—  Afraja  ;  or  life  and  love  in  Norway.     From  the  Ger- 

man, by  E.  J.  Morris.     Phil.,  18".4.    12°.     232.43 

—  Arvor  Spang.  Roman.  Frankfurt,  1860.12°.  7121.02 

—  Der  Pfarrer  vom  See.     Berlin,  18. "S.  12°.  .  7121.04 

—  Die  Documente.     Berlin,  1858.  12°.  .     .     .7121.03 

—  Die  Standpunkte  der  Gesellschaft.     Berlin,  1858. 

12°. 7121.05 

—  Der  Vogtvon  Silt.  2  v.en  1.  Berlin,1858.  32°.  7121.08 
Muhammad.    See  Mohammed, 

Miihlbach  (Louisa).    See  Mundt  t,ilrS.  Clara). 

MutUeisen  (/iei-.  John).  Genuine  and  spurious  re- 
ligion, development  and  character  of  different 
systems  of  belief.     2  v.     L.,  1819.  8°.     .3575.27 

Muhlenberg  (Wm.  A.,  D.D.)  Evangelical  catholic 
papers  :  addresses,  lectures  and  sermons.  Com- 
piled by  Anne  Ayres.  2ded.  N.Y., 1877.8=.  3578.21 

—  The  Woman   and   her  accusers  :   a   sermon.     New 

York,  1870.   li.°.    .     .- 3576.06 

Muir.     See  also  Mure. 

Muir  (John,  LL.D.)  Original  Sanskrit  texts  on  the 
origin  and  history  of  the  people  of  India,  their 
religion  and  institutions,    v.  1-5.    London.  1863- 

70.  8= 7813.01 

Note. — For  Contents,  see  Literature,  p.  711. 

—  Religious  and  moral  sentiments  metrically  rendered 

from  Sanskrit  writers  ;  with   exact  translations 

in.prose.     London.  1875.  12° 37-'.7.31 

N'jte.— The  authorship  of  '  Supernatural  religion '  is 
erroueonsly  ascribed  to  Pr.  Muir. 

Muir  [Sir  Wm. )  Life  of  JIahomet,  and  history  of  Is- 
lam to  the  Hegira.  4t.  London,  1861. -8=.   3115.20 

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Muirhead  (James  Patrickj.  Life  of  James  Watt. 
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Same.     London,  ls59.  8°.     ....      3182.18a 

—  Origin  and  jjrogress  of  the  mechanical  inventions 

of  Watt.     3  V.     London,  18,54.  8°.      .     .  3915.21 

—  ed.      Winged    words    on    Chantrey's    woodcocks. 

Loudon,  1857.  sm.  4° 3033.28 


Mulford  (Elisha).     The  nation  :   the  foundations  oi 

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Jersey  :  to  [1790].  Phil  ,  1851.  8=.  .  .  612.05 
Mulhall  (.Michael   P.)     Rio    Grande   do  Sul  and  its 

German  colonies.  London,  1873.  IV.-  .  1163.25 
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GrsEcorum.  2  v.  Parisiis,i>ii;(.M860-67.  8°.  7766.01 
Mullaly   (John).     The   laying  of  -the  cable,  or  tho 

ocean  telegraph.  New  York,  1858.  8'.  .  3931.23 
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Sabbath,  and  other  poems.  L.,  1845.  8'.  1673.31 
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etc.    C.    Muller.     [Gr.    et  Lat.]     2  v.     Parisiis, 

Didot,  1855.   8° 7705.03 

Same.    Tabulaj.    Parsi.    P.,  Did../,  1855.  7765.05 

—  Oratores  Attici.     Graece,  cum   transl.    reficta  a  C. 

Muller.    2v.    Parisiis,  Xiicio^,  1847-58.  8°.  7766.02 

—  and  Theo.)     Fragmenta  historicorum   Grtecorum. 

Cum  notis  et  prolegomenis.    4  v.    Parisiis,  Didot, 

1848-53.     8° 7765.09 

MiiUer  (Carl  Otfried).  Ancient  art  and  its  remains. 
Tr.  by  J.  Leitch.     London,  1852.   8°.       .  1455.11 

—  Account  of  the  manners  and'  customs,  art  and  literature  of* 

the  Etruscans.  [  H'ilh  Gray  (E.  C.  H.)  History  of  Etruria. 
T.  3.] 434.09 

—  History  and  antiquities  of  the  Doric  race.     Tr.  by 

H.  Tufnell  and  G.  C.  Lewis.  2d  ed.  2  v.  Lon- 
don, 1839.  8° 424.23 

—  History  of  the  literature  of  ancient  Greece,  to  Iso- 

crates.     Tr.  by  G.  C.  Lewis  and  J.  W.  Donaldson. 

London,  1850.  8° 2734.09 

Same.  Continued  by  J.  W.  Donaldson.  3  v. 
London,  1858.  8° 2734.06 

Muller  (Carl  Wilhelm).  'Picturesque  representations 
of  the  Russians,     [anon.]    L.,  [1814].  8°.  6625.21 

Muller  (Eugfeno).  La  Mionette.  oe  ed.  Pai-is,  18C3. 
16° 7047.18 

MiiUer  (Dr.  Friedrich).  Reise  der  osterreichischen 
Fregatta  Novara  um  die  Erde,  lb57-59.  Lin- 
guistischer  Theil.     Wien,  1867.  4°.     .     .     936.16 

MiiUer  (Fritzi.  Facts  and  arguments  for  Darwin. 
Tr.  by  W.  S.  Dallas.    London,  1S69.   12°.  4712.10 

MiiUer  (George!.  Life  of  trust.  B.,  ISi'.l.  12°.  3576.03 
iVo(c.— Reviewed  in  Chris,  exam.,  v,  67.  1859  ;  p.  128-137. 

MiiUer  (F.  Max).  Buddhism  and  Buddhist  pilgrims. 
With  a  letter  on  the  original  meaning  of  'Nir- 
vana.'    London,  1857.  8° 6414.22 

—  Chips  from  a  German  workshop.     4  v.    New  York, 

1869-76.  8° 2537.19 


Contents. 


1.  Essays  on  the  science  o/ 
T.'iigion,  viz.: — 

Aitareya-brahmana. 

Buddhism.  1862. 

Buddhist  pilgrims. 

Chinese  translations  of  San- 
skrit texts. 

Christ  and  other  mastera 

Confucius  (Works  of). 

Nirvana  (Meaning  of). 

Parsis  (The  modern). 

P01.0I  Vuh- 

Semitic  nionotheiem. 

Veda  and  Zend  Avesta. 

Vedas,  or  sacred  books  of  the 
Brahmans.  • 

Zend  scholarships   (Progress 
of). 

Zeiid-ATesta(0iene8iB  and  the). 

Zend-Avesta  in  India  (Ou  the 
study  of  the;. 
2.    Essays  on    mythology,    tradi' 
tions,  and  customs,  vts.: — 

Bellerophon. 

Caste. 

Comparative  mythology. 

Folk-lore.  • 

Greek  legends. 

Greek  mythology. 

Index  to  V.  12 

Manners  and  customs. 

Norse  (Popular  tales). 

Norsemen  in  Iceland. 

Our  figures  [Numerals). 

Tales  of  the  West  Highlands. 


Zulu  nursery  tales. 
I.  Essays  on   ttiera'ure,   hiogrc^ 
pfiy,  and  antiquitieSt  viz.: 

B.icon  iu  Germauy. 

Bunsen. 

BuDsen  (Letters  from)  to  Mai 
Muller,  1848. 

Cbasut. 

Cornish  antiquities, 

Cornu-all  (,\re  there  Jews  in)? 

Gernian  literature. 

German  traveller  in  England, 
1598. 

Joinville  and  Louis  IX. 

Journal  dee  savants  and  the 
Journal  de  Ticvoux. 

Schteswig-Hotstein(Laiigaage 
and  poetry  of). 

Muller  (Wifhelm). 

Old  ciermau  love-songs. 

St.  Mtchaers  Mount  (Insula- 
tiou  of). 

BchiUer  (Life  of). 

Shakespeare. 

Ye  schyppe  of  foolea. 
L.  Essays  chvjly  on  the  science 
of  Language,  viz. : — 

Address  on  ttie  importance  of 
oriental  studies. 

In  self-deffuse  [reply  to  prof. 
W.  D.  Whitney). 

Inaugural  lecture  on  the 
value  of  comparative  philo- 
logy as  a  branch  of  academ- 
ic study.  1868. 


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794 


MULLER  -  MURCHISON 


Miiller  (F.  Max),  continued. 

Index  to  V.  3-4. 

Lecmie  vu  the  migration  of 
fables  (Contemp.  rev.,  July, 
1870). 

lecture  on  the  results  of  the 
science  of  l;inftuage. 

Lecture  on  tniKSioos. 

Life  of  ColebrooUe,  with  ex- 
tracts Irom  his  manuscript 

—  Essai  de  mythologie  compares. 


notes  on  comparative  philo- 
lo^iy  (Ed.  rev..  Oi-t.,  1S72). 

Rede  lecture  :  1.  On  the  Ptra- 
tilacation  of  language,  1808. 
2.  Ou  Curtius'  chronology 
of  the  Indo-Germanic  lan- 
guages. 

Reply  to  Mr.  Darwin  {Con- 
temp,  rev.,  JaD.,  1875). 

Tr.  de  I'Anslais. 


Paris,  185i).  8=" (i414.22 

—  German    classics    from    the    4th    century.      With 

biogr.  notices,  transl. ,  and  notes.  London,  1858. 
12° 2732,09 

—  History  of  ancient  Sanskrit  literature  so  far  as  it  il- 

lustrates the  primitive  religion  of  the  Brahmans. 

London,  18.-)9.  8° 2723.2S 

jV"/e.— Reviewed  in  Ed.  rev.,  v.  112.  1860. 

—  Litroduction  to  the  science  of  religion,  with  essays 

on  false  analogies  [i-n  comparative  theologyl,  and 
the  philosophy  of  mythology.  L., 1873.12°.  3576.27 

—  Introduction.     See  Buddhaghosha.    Parables,  etc.     .  7813.10 

—  Languages  of  the  seat  of  war  in  the  East.     With  a 

survey  of  the  three  families  of  language,  Semitic, 
Arian,  and  Turanian.    2d  ed.  L.,1M55.  8°.   6413.03 

—  LectuiCs  on  Darwm's  philosophy  of  language.     [In  Fraser's 

mag,,  May,  June,  July,  1873,] 

iVb(e, — See  rephj  by  G.  H,  Darwin,  in  Conterap,  rev,,  Nov.. 
1873;  and  rejoinder  by  M.  MiiUer  in  v.  4  of  his  'Chips,' 
etc.,  repr.  from  Contemp.  niag.,  Jau,,  1875. 

—  Lectures  on  the  science  of  language.     2  v.     New 

York,  J  862-6.5.    8° 641'2.03 

yote. — For  contents  see  Language  (p,  673). 

—  Lectures  on  the  science  of  religion  ;  with  a  paper 

on  Buddhist  nihilism,  and  a  transl.  of  the 
Dhammapada  or  path  of  virtue.     New  York,  1872. 

8° 3576.07 

JVoic, — Reviewed  in  Edin,  rev.,  Apl.,  1874. 

—  Memories  :  a  story  of  German  love.     Tr.  by  G.  P. 

Upton.     Chicago,  1875.    sq.  18=.     .     .     .     231.19 

—  On  missions  :  lecture.   New  York,  1874.  12°.  3462.03 

—  Ou  the  origin  and  growth  of  religion  :   1,  perception  of  the 

infinite.    [In  Contemp,  rev,.  May,  1878,] 

—  On  the  Stratification  of  language.  L.,186S.8=.6412.2") 

—  Sanskrit  grammar  for  beginners.     2d  ed.,  revised. 

London,  1^7  1,  8' 6425.15 

—  ed.    S.'e  Hitopadesa  : — Rig  Veda. 

See  BibI,  eacr^i.  Jau,.  1877,  p.  183-189  (Max  Miiller  and  his 
Amer.  critics,  by  G.  F.  Wright). 

Miiller  i  Johann,  prof.  Berlin  uuiu.)  Physiology  of  the 
senses,  voice,  and  muscular  motion,  with  the 
mental  faculties.     London,  1848.  8°.  .     .   4318.01 

Miiller  ( Joh.ann  Heinrich  Jacob).  Principles  of  phy- 
sics anlmetsorology.     L,,  1847.  8'.  .     .   4025,04 

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MiiUer   (Johannes  von).     History  of  the   world  :  to 

1783.  Tr.  by  A.  H.  Everett.  4  v.  New  York, 
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Miiller  (Julius).  Christian  doctrine  of  sin.  Tr.  by 
W.  Pulrford.     2v.     Edin.,  18 ".2-53.   8=.   .   3576.04 

Miiller  (1.  M)  lutioduction.  See  Bellows  (J,)  Outline  dic- 
tion.iiy,  etc.     1807 6tll,Ci9 

MiiUer  ( L'lieo  lor  A,  H,  F,  von).  See  Austin  (Sarah).  Character- 
istics of  Uoeihe.     1811 3060.14 

MUUer  (Wolfgang).  Furiosa  ;  or  jiassages  from  the 
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Mullins  (J.  D.)  F.ee  libianes  and  newsrooms  :  their  formation 
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Muloch  (Dinah  Maiia  .     Sre  Crail!  (D.  »I.) 

Muireaaii  (P^^  Brief  historical  sketch  of  the  Cath- 
olic chujdp'oa  Long  Island.  N.Y., 1871.16°.  3151.15 

Multaluli,  mgir     Sec  Dokker  (E.  D.) 

Mamfojj*(Thomas  J. )  Memoir  of  Samuel  Joseph 
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Mum^Pes,     Ctreenh:ll  (T.)    Art  of  embalming (1218,14 

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its*  Si^e  a'.sr}  works  on  Egypt  (p.  306),  by  Kenrick,  and  by 
Wi:hLnnon.  ' 

Mummies  and  Moslems.    See  Warner  (C.  D.)    ....  1077.06 

Mummy  (Ruuiauce  of  the).     &e  G-autier  (T  ) 194,17 

Munchausen  (Tiavels  of  baron),     SeeRaspe  (R,  E,)      .     .     133,01 

Munchausen  at  Walcheren  ;  a  continuation  of  the  baron's  sur- 
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Monday  (Anthony).     John  a  Kent  and  John  a  Cum- 


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16° 7122.01 

1.  Andreas  Hofer.   2.  Erzherzog  Johann  und  Metteruich. 

3.  Erzherzog    Johann  und   der  Heizog  von    Reichstadt. 

4.  Erzherzog  Johann  als  Reiclisveiweser. 

—  Friedrich  der  Grosse  und  sein  Hof.     4  v.     Berlin, 

1868.   12° 7122.05 

1.  Friedrich  der  Grosse  und  sein  Hof.  2-3.  Berlin  und 
SansBouci,  Oder  Fried.rich  der  Grosse  nnd  seine  Freunde. 
4.  Friedrich  der  Grosse  und  seine  Geschwister. 

—  Kaiser  Joseph  der  Zweite  und  sein  Hof.    3  v.-     Ber- 

lin, 1868.  10° 7122.09 

1.  Kaiser  Joseph  und  Maria  Theresia.  2.  Kaiser  Joseph 
und  Marie  Antoinette.  3.  Jiaiser  Joseph  als  Selbstherr- 
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—  Works.     7  V.     London,  1786.  i>° 5057.08 

Contents :  V.  1.  Tragedies :  Orphan  of  China.  Zenobia, 
Grecian  daughter.  Alzuma.  2.  Comedies  :  Apprentice.  Up- 
holsterer, Old  maid.  Citizen.  No  one's  enemy  bti-t  his  own. 
Three  weeks  after  marriage.  3.  Cnmedies  :  Way  to  keep 
him,  All  in  the  wrong.  The  desert  island,  a  dramatic 
poem.  4.  C)medi'S:  Know  your  own  mind,  .School  for 
guardians.  The  choice.  News  from  Parnassus.  5-6.  Gray's 
Inn  journal.  7.  Poetical  epistles.  Game  of  cliess.  Latin 
pcema.  Prologues.  Epiloguea.  Rival  aiatera,  tragedy. 
Armiiiius,  tragedy,         , 

—  Dunham  (.S.  A.)    Lives,  etc.,  v.  3.    .     .  ' 3211.16 

j(J£S~  See  also  Plays  iAIphabetioal  arrangement  of  authors). 
Murphy  (.V.  C.)    Miracles  and  prophecy,     [/n  Science  and  reve- 
lation. 1876.) 3588.18 

Miuphy  (Henry  C. )  Henry  Hudson  in  Holland  : 
origin  and  objects  of  the  voyage  which  led  to  the 
discovery  of  the  Hudson  Eiver.  The  Hague, 
1859.  8'.     .     .     .    -. 

—  Proceedings  at  the  dinner  given  by  the  citizens  of 

Brooklyn  on  the  5th  of  August,  1857  ;  previously 
to  his  departure  as  minister  to  the  Netherlands. 
Brooklyn,  1^57.  8^  .     .     .' 3126.18 

—  Voyage  of  Verrazzuno  :  a  chapter  in  the  early  his- 

tory of  maritime  discovery  in  America.  New 
York,  1875.  8° 3174.29 

Murray  (Rev.  3.  Clark).  Outline  of  Sir  William 
Hamilton's  philosophy.     B..  In70.  12°.  .  5413.13 

Mtorphy  (.James  G. )  The  human  mind  :  a  system 
of  mental  philosophy.   Belfast,  1873.   12°.   .=1425.07 

— •  Commentary  oa  Genesis,  with  a  new  translation.  See  Bib- 
lical literature  [G-msis,  p. 88). 

—  Commentary  on  Leviticus,     ^ce  Biblical  lit.  {t'^ilxcus,  p.  88). 
Murphy  (.Joseph  -Tohn).     Habit  and  intelligence,  in 

connexion  with  the  laws  of  matter  and  force. 
2  V.     London,  18G9.  8° 54i5.01 

—  Scientific  bases  of  faith.     London,  ls73.  8°.  357813 
Murphy   (John  Nicholas).     Terra  incognita,   or  the 

convents   of  the    United    Kingdom.      London, 

1873.  8°. 3.578.14 

Murray  (Alexander,  D.D.)     Historj'  of  the  European 

langaagc33 ;    affinities    of    the   Teutonic,    Greek, 

.  Celtic,  Sclavonic,  and  Indian  nations.     With  life 

of  author.     2  v.     Edinburgh,  1823.  8°.  .  6412.'.7 


Murray  (Alex.  S. )    Manual  of  mythology.    New  York 

1873.  8" .381.5.42 

Same.     2d  ed.     New  York,  1874.  12°.    .381,5.42 

Murray  (Andrew).  Economic  entomology.  Aptera. 
(Myriapods.  Julidae.  Scorpions,  tspiders.  Mites. 
Lice.  Ticks.]  N.  t.,  1876.  12°.  [South  Ken- 
sington museum  science  handbooks.]     .   48, '2  24 

—  Geographical  distribution  of  mammals.     London, 

1866.  4° 4738.13 

Murray  (Him.  Amelia  M.)  Letters  from  the  U.  S., 
Cuba,  and  Canada.    New  York,  1856.  12".   1162.09 

Murray  (Baillie).  Memoirs  of  George  Baillie,  of  Jerviswood. 
audof  lady  Grisell  Baillie.  (/n  Waldielibrary,  v.  7.)  5078.21 

Murray  (Mrs.  Elizabeth).  Modern  system  of  paint- 
ing in  water  colours  from  the  living  model.  New 
York,  1868.   8° 1425.06 

Murray  (E.  C.  Grenville).  National  songs  and  le- 
gends of  Roumania.     L.,  1859.  12°.   .     .  1073.37 

—  The  member  for  Paris.     N.  Y.,  187  .  8°.     .     231.92 

—  The  Russians  of  to-day.     N.  Y.,  1878.  4°.  .     997.19 

—  Young  Brown.     Boston,  1874.  8°.      .     .     .     235.84 
Miurray  (George).     Islaford,  and  other  poems.     Lon- 
don, 1845.    16° 1673.38 

Bivuray  (Henry).  Art  of  painting  and  drawing  in 
coloured  crayons.    11th  ed.    L.,1877.   12°.   1471.15 

—  Art  of  portrait  painting  in  oil  colours,  with  observ. 

on  setting  and   painting  the  figure.     23d   ed. 

London,  1877.  12 1472.32 

Murray  ( Henry  A. )    Lands  of  the  slave  and  the  free. 

London,  1837.  8° 1072.10 

Murray  (Hugh).     Encyclop»dia  of- geography.     St. 

Philadelphia,  1839.  8° 916.01 

—  Enquiries    respecting    the    character  of   nations. 

Edinburgh,  1808.  8° 5716.20 

—  Morality  of  fiction.     London,  1817.  18°.     .  2537.24 

—  The   United  States ;   their  history,    industry,  elc. 

3  v.     Edinburgh,  1844.    16° .•j72.04 

—  and  other.t.     Account  of  China.     3  v.     Edinburgh, 

1843.  16° 1021.03 

—  Historical  and  descriptive  account  of  British  Amer- 

ica.    3v.     Edinburgh,  1839.   16°..     .     .     56i.01 
Same.     2  v.     New  York,  1848.   18°..     .     56'2.05 

—  Historical  and  descriptive  account  of  British  India. 

[To  1830.]     3  V.     New  York,  1853.   18°.  .   ]0I2.ii3 

—  Narrative  of  discovery  and  adventure   in  .Ifrica. 

London,  1849.  16° 1081.01 

Same.     New  York,  1846.   18° 1081.02 

—  Narrative  of  discovery  and  adventure  in  the  Polar 

regions.     Edinburgh,  1835.  16°.    .     .     .  1142.06 

Same.     New  York,  [n.d.]  18° 1H2.07 

Same.     London,  1855.  8° 1142.08 

Murray  (James).     French  finance  and  financiers  un- 
der Louis  XV.     London,  l.'?58.  8°.  .     .     .   5923.21 
Murray  (iZbii.  James  E.)     Summer  in  the  Pyrenees. 

2v.     London,  1837.  8° 9S5.04 

Murray  (John,  univ.  diidne).     Life,  by  himself.    Con- 
.   tinuationby  J.  S.  Murray.    B.,  1870.    16°.  3126.16 

—  Redding {C.)    Personal  reminiscences,  v.  3,  p.  108-151.  3222.04 
Murray    (John,   pubilther).     Handbook  for   Algeria. 

London,  1873.   16° lovil.21 

—  Handbook    for    Berks,    Bucks,    and    Oxfordshire. 

London,  1860.   10° 951.05 

—  Handbook  for  Central  Italy.    7th  cd.  revised.    Lon- 

don. 1867.    1G° 971.22 

—  Handbook  for  Constantinople,  the  Bosphorus,  Dar- 

danelles, Brousa  and  Plain  of  Troy.     New  ed. 
London,  1871.   1-2° 1033.10 

—  Handbook  for  Continent  :  Holland,  Belgium.  Prus- 

sia, northern  Germany,  and  along  the  Rhine  to 
Switzerland.  London,  1860.  12°..  .  .  941.10 
Same.  Parti.,  being  a  guide  to  Holland,  Bel- 
gium, Rhenish  Prussia,  and  the  Rhine  from  Hol- 
land to  Mayence.     18th  cd.    L.,I873.   12°.     916.04 

—  Handbook  for   Corsica    and    Sardinia.      London, 

1868.   16° 981.08 

—  Handbook   for  Denmark,   Norway,  Sweden,    and 

Russia.     London,  18;'.9.  12°.      ....     991.07 

N'lte. — Lettered  on  back  of  cover,  •  Hand-book  for  north- 
ern Europe.' 

—  Handbook  for  Denmark,  Norway,  Sweden,  and  Ice- 

land.    3d  ed.     London,  1858.   1-2°.       .     .     991.08 


la  asking  f  jr  books,  use  the  "  Book  Ordo-.-."  givi  ijj  tho  .\UTHOR'3  NAUK,  thu  first  part  of  the  Tl'i'U!,  and  the  NUMBER, 


796 


MURRAY -MUSEUM 


Murray  (John,  pnhUslier),  co7iiiimed. 

—  Handbook  for  Devon  and  Cornwall.L,1859.12°.953.]6 
Same.     Gth  ed.,  revised.     L.,  1865.   16°.     951.06 

—  Handbook  for  Derbyshire,  Nottinghamshire,  Leices- 

tershire, and  Staffordshire.   L.,  1868.  16°.     951.07 

—  Handbook  for  Durham  and  Northumberland.    Lon- 

don, 18f4.    16° 951.13 

—  Handbook  for   Egypt.     By  Sir  J.   G.  Wilkinson. 

London,  1858.  12° 1082.09 

— ■  Handbook  for  Finland  and  Russia.     London,  1819. 
^2°     ,  991.09 

—  Handbook  for  France.'   £.,1801.  12°.    .     .     963.20 
Same.     11th  ed.     London,  1869.    16°.    .     961.01 

—  Handbook  for  Gloucestershire,  Worcestershire  and 

Herefordshire.     London,  1867.  10°.    .     .     951.08 
. —  Handbook  for  Greece  :  Ionian  Islands,  Greece,  Is- 
lands of  .ffigean  Sea,  -with  Albania,  Thessalia,  and 
Macedonia.     New  ed.     L.,  1851.  12°.      .     992.07 

—  Handbook  for  India,  by   E.    B.  Eastwick.     2  pts. 

London,  1859.   12° 1013.08 

C'MUnls:  Pt.  1.  Madras.     Pt.  2.  Bombay. 

—  Handbook  for  Ireland.  2dod.  L.,  1866.   16°.  951.03 

—  Handbook  for  Kent  and  Sussex.  L.,18:3.  12°.  953.20 

—  Hand-book  to  London  as  it  is.     New  ed.   revised. 

London,  [1860.]  18° 951.10 

—  Hand-book  for  northern  Europe.     New  ed.     Pt.  2. 

Finland  and  Russia.     London,  1849.   12°.     991.09 
^.,t,\ — Scs  above,  Haud-book  for  Denmark,  Norway.  Swe- 
den, aud  Iceland  ;  aud  below  Haod-bouk  for  Russia,  Po* 
land  and  Finland. 

—  Hand-book  for  northern  Italy  :  Piedmont,  Liguria, 

Lombardy,    Venetia,    Parma,  Modena,    and   Eo- 
magna.     8th   ed.     London,  1S60.  12°.     .     971.08 

—  Handbook    for   Central    Italy  :    Lucca,    Tuscany, 

Florence,   the   Marches,    Umbria.     Part    of   the 
[Roman   States],  Sardinia.      5th   ed.      London, 

1S61.   8° 971.06 

Note. — For  city  of  Rome  see  below  •  Handbook  of  Rome.* 

—  Hand-book  for  southern  Italy,  [Naples].     London, 

1858.  12° 971.07 

—  Handbook  for    Northamptonshire    and    Rutland. 

London,  1878.   12° 951.11 

—  Handbook  for  Norway.  5th  ed,   L., 1875.12°.    991.26 

—  Hand-book  for  Paris.    4th  ed.  L.,  1*69.   12°.  961.02 

—  Hand-book  for  Portugal.     L,  1855.   12'.     .     984.  U 

—  Hand-book  of   Rome    and  its  environs.     9th  ed. 

London,  1809.   16° 971.21 

—  Hand-book  for  Russia,  Poland,  and  Finland.     2d 

ed.     London,  1868.  16° 993.24 

—  Hand-book  for  Scotland.  2d  ed.  L.,  1868.  16°.  951.04 

—  Hand-book  for  Sicily.     [By  G.  Dennis.]    London, 

18iU.   12° 981.00 

—  Hand-book  for  southern   Germany  :  Wurtemberg, 

Bavaria,  .\ustria,  Tyrol,  Salzburg,  Styria,  etc.,  the 
Austrian  and  Bavarian  Alp.s,   and   the   Danube. 

8th  ed.     London,  1S58.   12= 964.10 

N"te.i — For  Northern  Germany,  see  above  '  Handbook  for 
Continent.' 

—  Hand-book  for  Spain.     By  R.  Ford.     2  v.     Lon- 

don, 1855.   12° 984.12 

—  Hand-book  for  Surrey,Hampshire,and  Isle  of  Wight. 

London,  1858.   12° 953.15 

—  Hand-book  for  Switzerland  and  the  Alps  of  Savoy 

and  Piedmont.     9th  ed.     L..  1861.  12°.     971.09 

—  Hand-book  for  Syria  and  Palestine  :  Peninsula  of 

Sinai,  Edom,  and    Syrian   Desert.      2   v.     Lon- 
don, 1858.   12° 1042.05 

—  Haud-book  for  Wales.  2  v.  L.,  1860-61.  1-.^°.     953.18 

V.  1.  Nortli  Wales.    2.  South  Wales. 

—  Hand-book  for  Westmoreland,  Cumberland,  and  the 

lakes.     2d  ed.     London,  1869.   16 ^     .     .     951.12 

—  Hand-book  for  Wiltshire,  Dorsetshire,  and  Somer- 

setshire.    London,  1859.   12° 953.17 

—  Hand-book  for  Yorkshire.     L.,  1867.  16°.  .     951.09 

—  Handbook  of  travel-talk  :  English,  German,  French, 

Italian,     loth  ed.     London,  1858.   16°.   .   6111.01 

—  Hand-book  to  the  cathedrals  of  England.     Eastern 

division.     Oxford,  Peterborough,  Norwich,  Ely, 

Lincoln.     London,  1862.   12= 1313.17 

Same.  Northern  division.  Pt.  1.  York,  Ripon, 
Carlisle.  Pt.  2.  Durham,  Chester,  Manchester, 
2t.     London,  1869.   12° 1313.13 


Same.     Southern   division.     Pt.  1.   Winchester, 

Salisbury,  Exeter,  Wells.  Pt.  2.  Chichester, 
Canterbury,  Rochester.     L.,  IHCI.   12°.   .  1313.15 

Same.     Western  division.     Bristol,  Gloucester, 

Hereford,  Worcester,  Lichfield.  London,  1867. 
12° 1313.18 

Murray  (John,  M.D.)  Treatment  of  cholera.  New 
York,  1874.   16° 4344.10 

Murray  (J.  C.)  Snuff-taking  ;  its  utility,  etc.  2d  ed. 
London,  1870.  16° ■     .     .  4342.19 

Murray  (J.  Clark).  The  ballads  and  songs  of  Scot- 
land.    London,  1874.  12° 1673.39 

Murray  (J.  B.  C. )  History  of  usury.  Philadelphia, 
1866.   8° 5915.25 

Murray  (Lindley).  English  grammar.  8th  ed. 
2  v.     London,  1853.  8° 6434,21 

—  Memoirs.     By   himself  ;  with   continuation   by  E. 

Frank.     New  York,  1827.  8° 3126.14 

—  Herring  {J.]  and  Longacrc  {J.  B.)     Nat.  portr.  gallery,  T.  3, 

1S36 3247.1Q 

—  Lindley  Murray  examined  :  absurdities  and  errors  pointed 

out.     [<raoji  )     Oxford,  1809.  8° 6916.19 

—  Mnon  (G.  W.)    The  bad  English  of  Lindley  Mur- 

ray, etc.     3d  ed.     1869 6423.28 

Murray  (John  O'Kane).  Prose  and  poetry  of  Ira- 
land  ;  with  biographical  sketches.     3d  ed.     New 

York,  1877.'  8° 2735.04 

Murray,  (pseuilon.)    Emotional  diseases  of  the  sym- 
pathetic system  of  nerves.  N.Y.,1868.  16°.  4327.24 
Murray   (Nicholas).      [' Kirwan,' pseuii.]     Men   and 
things  in  Europe.     New  York,  18.54.  12°.     943.18 

—  Letters  to  Rev.  J.  Hughes.    N.Y.,  1817.  16°.  6432.22 

—  Our  parish,   and  other  pencillings.      New  York, 

1854.   12° 3576.14 

—  Preachers  and  preaching.    N.  Y.,  1860.  12°.  3576.15 

—  Romanism  at  home.     N.  Y.,  18.52.    12°.     .  3576.16 

—  Frime  (S.  I.)    Memoirs  of  N.  M.     1862.  ^  .  3126.15 
Murray  (Robert,  C.E.)    Rudimentary  treatise  on  ma- 
rine engines  and  steam  vessels  ;  with  remarks 
upon  the  screw,  e(c.  3d  ed.    L.,1858.   16°.  3926.20 

Same.     5tb  ed.     London,  1869.  12°.  .     .  3926.28 

Murray  (lloss).  Modern  house-holder.  London, 
1,'572.  12° 6016.12 

Muftay.  (R.  Dundas).  Cities  and  wilds  of  Andalucia. 
2  V.     London,  1849.  8° 982.24 

Murray  (Thomas  Boyles).  Pitcairn  :  island,  people, 
and  pastor.     London,  1860.   18°.    .     .     .   1061.22 

Murray  (Rev.  Wm.  H.  H.)  Adventures  in  the  wil- 
derness ;  or  camp-life  in  the  Adirondacks.  Bos- 
ton, 1S69.   16°,      .     .     .• 1112.20 

—  Adirondack  tales.     Boston,  1877.  12°.    .     .     233.89 

—  Music-hall  sermons.     2  v.  B.,  1870-73.  16°.  3576.17 

—  Park-Street  pulpit :  sermons.  B.,1871.  12°.   3576.18 

—  The  Perfect  horse.     Boston,  1873.  8°.     .     .4628.02 
Musa  burscUicosa :    songs  for  students.      See  Blackie  (J.  S  ) 

1869 16U.31 

Musaus  Granimaticus.  Carmen  de  Herone  et  Leaudro.  Gr.  et 
I.at.     Ed.  F.  S.  Lehrs.     V^risiis.  Didot.lSi\.  %' .     .7765.08 

—  Loves  of  Hero  and  Leander.     From  the  Greek,  by  F.  Fawkes. 

Ed.    by    A.    Chalmers.      {In    C.'s    English    poets,    v.   20, 

1810.] 1626.20 

Same,    Tr.  by  G.  Chapman.    \In  Homer.     Batracbomyo- 

machia,  tr.  by  Ciiapman.    Loudon,  1858.  16'.]    .    .  1655.01 
Muscat.     6V-C  Countries  ,  c(c.  (.VMSca(.  p.  316). 
Muscles  and  their  stm  y.    .S'ce  Blundell  (J.  W.  F.)     1864.  4613.26' 

Musee  des  autiqui'S.    5  c  *Bouillon  (P.) A. 67. 13 

Musee  Napoleon  (Galerie  du).  Publiee  par  Filhol ; 
redigee    par   J.    Lavallee.     10   v.      Paris,    1802- 

Hl.  B° 1444.01 

Muses  aud  prosings.     Sse  Bayly  (T   H.)     1833 1613  33 

Muses  bower,  embellished  with  the  beauties  of  Eng- 
lish poetry.     4  v.     London,  ISO'.).   16°.     .   1673.33 
Museums.     S':e  Fine  arts  {Galleries  and  vi2iS':ums,  p.  544)  ;  also 
British  mu.s.um  (p.  233)  ;— Metropohtan  museum  of  art 
(p.  775)  ;— South  Kensington  museum. 
Museum  of  comp.  zoology.     .See  Harvard  college  (p.  608). 

Museum  of  natural  history.  By  Sir  J.  Richardson, 
W.  S.Dallas,  I  (c.    2  v.  Glasgow,  [7i.d.]  4°.   4728.19 

Museum  of  painting  and  sculpture.  Drawn  and 
etched  by  Eeveil ;  with  descriptive  notices  by 
Duchesne.     17  v.     Paris,  1829-i5.   16°.    .   1421.01 

Museum  of  science  and  art.  .S-'fLardner  (D.)  12  v.  1854.  3921.24 
Note. — For  contents  see  Arts  (Us-'lul  :  Essays,  p.  42). 

Museum  *Worsleyanum,  or  collection  of  antique  basso 
relievos,  bustos,  statues,  and  gems.  2  v.  Lon- 
don. 1794.  fol A.47.03 


THE    BROOKLYN    LIBRARY. 


MUSG-RAVE    -MUSIC 


797 


Musgrave  i George  M.)  By-ronds  and  bnttle-fields  in 
Picardy  ;  with  incidents  and  gatherings  by  the 
way  between  Ambleteuse  and  Ham  ;  including 
Agincourt  and  Greoy.    London,  18B1.  8°.     '.I(i(;.l>l 

—  Nooks  and  corners  in  old  France.     2  v.     London, 

18G7.   Vr 9(12.  Kl 

—  Pilgrimage  into  Dauphine.  2  v.  L., 1857.12'.  9Gl.l:i 

—  Eamble  into  Brittany.     2  v.     L.,  1870.  8°.     966.22 


Musgrave  ('l^homas  Moore).  ConsideratioiiB  on  the  re-establmb- 
meut  ol' an  effective  balance  ofpowor.  2<1  od.  [In  Fata 
phleteer.  v  3,  1814.) 60.',S.03 

Mushet  (David).  Wrongs  of  the  animal  world. 
London,  1839.  12=' 5825.18 

Mushet  (Robert).  Book  of  symbols  :  each  essay  il- 
lustrating an  ancient  symbol  or  moral  precept. 
2d  ed.     London,  1817.   H" 2541.06 

Mushroom.'!.    Secjirst  entry  on  p.  800, 


MUSIC    AND    MUSICIANS. 

Arranqement  of  SuBDrvi-sioNa. — 1.  .ffisttietics,  and  Social  Influence  of  Music. — 2,  Ancient  Music. — 3.  Bio^aphy 
and  Criticism.— 4,  Church  and  Sacred  Music. —5,  Dictionaries,  Musical  and  Biographical.— 6,  History  of  Music. 
7,  Instrumental  Music— 8,  National  Music— 9,  Opera— 10,  Physics  and  Physiology  of  Music— 11,  Singing. 
12,  Songs  .  Words  and  Tunes.— 13,  Theory  and  Piactice  — 14,  Works  of  Musical  Fiction. 


1.  .SGsthetics  and  Social  Influences  of  Music. 

Batileu  (.4.)  Alliance  of  music,  poetry  and  oratory. 
^  1789.  ; :     .  .     .   1613.:t2 

Beattie  (J.)  Essay  on  poetry  and  musick,  as  they  affect  the 
mind.     |/n /lis  Works,  v.  6.] 6015.13 

Bryant  {  W.  C.)  Music  in  the  public  schools.  [In  his  Oratinus, 
e(c.,  1873  ;  p.  283-292.] 2.517.28 

Oumbtrs' s  papers  for  the  people,  v.  1,  1850  (Popular  cultivation 
of  music) 25111.01 

C'homet  (U.)  Influence  of  music  on  health  and  life. 
1M75 - 1561.28 

Eslcourl  (M.  J.)  Music  the  voice  of  harmony  in  crea- 
tion.    1857 1561.13 

Oardiner  (  W.)  Music  and  friends  ;  or  pleasant  recol- 
lections of  a  dilettante.     2  V.     183B.       .  1565.13 

—  The  music  of  nature.     1811 1564.15 

Giles  [H]    /jiAisIllustrationsof  genius.  1854;  p.  167-182.  2526.03 

—  Lectures  and  essays,  v.  2.  18.')1  ;   p.  232-204 253li.05 

Gurney  (£.)  Music  and  musical  criticism.  [In  Nineteenth  cen- 
tury, July,  1878.] 

Han-is  {J )  Concerning  music,  painting,  and  poetry.  [Tn  his 
Works.] 6041.26 

HiweisdLR.)    Music  and  morale.     1872.     .  1.562.24 
MazzinHJ.)    Philosophy  of  music.  [/fWi/s  Writings,  v.  4.]  5053.11 

P,;/)ers  from  the  Quar.  rev.,  1852  ;  p   206-263 2541.16 

Plutarch.  Concerning  music,  [/n  his  Murals,  v.  1,  p.  102- 
133  ] 5436.26 

Rice  {!.£.)    What  is  music?    1875.      .     .     .1561.33 

Sully  {J.)    Sensation  and  intuition,    ch.  7,  8,  9 6426.08 

Upham  [J.  B.)  Music  in  public  schools.  [In  Amer.  Boc,  sii. 
assoc.    Trans.,  no.  4,  1872  ] 5811.02 

Wylde(H.)  Music  in  its  art  mysteries.  1867.  15B4  2U 
5ec  alsn  Atlantic,  v.  26.  1870  (Music  a  means  of  culture  ; 
Intellectual  influence  of  musiL-,  by  J.  3.  Dwiglit)  ;  Fortn. 
rev.,  v  7,  1867.  orLittell,  1867,  v  2  (Music  the  expression 
of  character,  by  J.  M.  Capes);  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  56,  1857 
(Origin  and  fuucti'in  of  music);  Loud.  qu.  rev.,  v.  39, 
1872  (Music  and  poetry  :  tlieir  origin  and  functions)  ;  Lon. 
don  soc,  Nov.,  1870  (Music  halls)  ;  Wiuslow's  jour,  of  psy. 
med.,  V.  13,  18110  (Music  in  the  asylum)  ;  New  Englander. 
Apr.,  1874  (The  emotions  in  music,  by  E.  .lanes)  ;  Quar. 
rev.,  v.  131, 1871  (Music  :  its  oriffin  and  iiiflneiiee)  ;  Wealm. 
rev.,  V.  87,  1867  (Contemporary  mnsic  and  literature);  v.  88, 
1867.  p.  119-161  (Lyrio  feuds  ;  Wagner,  Hayden,  etc.) 

2,  Ancient  Music. 

aappdl  ( W.)     History  of  music,  v.  1.     ISr.l.  1565.27 
Eitgel  ( 0'. )     Music  of  the  most  ancient  n.ations,  particu- 
larly of  the  Assyrians,  Egyptians,  and  Hebrews. 

187U 1504.19 

Ilalchinson  (E.)    Music  of  the  Bible.     1864.  .  37311.01 

Jii.cox(F.)     Bible  music.     1872 1562.25. 

Joyce  (P.  W.)     Ancient  Irish  music.     Harmonies  by 

J.  W.  Glover.      1873 1567.02 

Mahaffy  {J.  P.)    Greek  music  and   painting.    [In  his  Rainblea 

and  studies  in  Greece,  p.  282-321.]      .     .     .     •     .     .11132.10 
Nolan  (F.]    Theoretical  music  of  the  Giteeks.    [In  Royal  soc.  of 

lit.    Trans.,  V.  2,  1834.]      .     .    .     .* 61168.02 

Philological    museum,  T.  2,   1833  ;  p.  434-448  (On   ancient  Gi  eek 

music) 6414.21 

Wackerharlh  (F.  D.)     Music  and  the  Anglo-Saxons. 

1837 1501.14 

0^  Spc  also,   hclow,   under  '  History  '  the  histtiries  of 

Burney,  Fetis  (the  most  valuable),  and  Ilawldiis, 

3.  Biography  and  Criticism. 

Adam  (A.)      Souvenirs    d'un  musicien.     Nouv.   id. 

1868 7001.07 

—  Demiers  souvenirs  d'un  musicien.     1859.  7001.00 


Barnard  (G)  The  tone  masters.  Bach  and  Beetho- 
ven.    1S71 1501.26 

Same.     Handel  and  Haydn.     1871.  .     . 

Mozart  and  Mendelssohn.     1870.       .     .  1561.24 

Beeihoven  (Lwlwirj  van).  Letters,  (1790-1826).  Tr.  by 
Lady  Wallace.     2  v.     N.  Y.,  1807.  12°.    .3017.01 

Burgh  {A.)  Anecdotes  of  music,  historical  and  bio- 
graphical.    3  V.     1814 1561.09 

Burney  (C.)  Present  state  of  music  in  France  and 
Italy.    1771 1562.16 

—  Present  state  of  music  in  Germany,  the  Nether- 
lands, and  United  Provinces.   2  V.  1771.  1562.17 

Busby  (T.)  Concert  room  and  orchestra  anecdotes,  of 
music  and  musicians.     1!S25 1561.05 

CItorley  (H.  F.)  Modem  German  music.  Recollec- 
tions and  criticisms.     2  v.     1854.      .     .  1564.12 

Crowest  {F.)  The  great  tone-poets  ;  short  memoirs  of 
the  greater  musical  composers.     1.^74.    .  1561.34 

Erxstcott  (R.)  Sketches  of  the  origin,  progress  and  ef- 
fects of  music.     1793 1563.24 

Ehlei-t  (L.)    Letters  on  music.     1870.     .     .     .  1562.01 

Ella  (</.)  Musical  sketches,  abroad  and  at  home. 
1809 1561.19 

Elkt  (Mrs.  E.  F.)  Nouvellettes  of  the  musicians. 
1851 1561.23 

Oilmore  (P.  S.)  History  of  the  National  peace  ju- 
bilee and  great  musical  festival.  Boston,  June, 
1869 1565.24 

Haweis  (H.  R.)    Music  and  morals.     1872.     .  156224 

Contents  :  Music,  emotion  and  morals.  2.  Biographical: 
From  Ambrose  to  Haniel.  Handel.  Gluck.  Haydo.  Schu- 
bert, Chopin.  Mozart.  Beethoven.  Mendelssohn.  3. 
Instrumental:  Violins.  Piano-fortea.  Bells.  Carillons. 
4.  Music  in  England. 

Hogarth  (,0.)  Musical  history,  biography,  and  criti- 
cism.    2  V.     1838 .-     •     •  15*^-  19 

Hueffer  (J<!)    Richard  Wagner  and  the  music  of  the  fu- 
ture.    History  and  a:sthetics.     1874.  .     .  1563. '-9 
HaUahiJ.)     Hist,  of  modern  music.     1862.     .1562.07 
Husk  ( W.  IT.  >     Account  of  the  musical  celebrations 
on  St,  Cecilia's  day,  16th,  17th,  and  18th   cen- 
turies.    1K57 1562.22 

Jubilee  days.  An  illustrated  daily  record  of  the  hu- 
morous features  of  the  world's  Pe.ace  jubilee. 
With  illustrations  by  A.  Hoppin.     Bo.ston,  1872. 

fol 1566.19 

Lunn  (H.  C.)  Musings  of  a  musician.  1849.  1.561.22 
Maretzek  (M.)  Crotchets  and  quavers.  1855.  1563.10 
Ma7-mier  (X.)     Histoire  d'un  pauvre  musicien.   (1770- 

1793.) 7016.27 

J/a.sore  (.t.)  Musical  letters  from  .abroad.   18-54.   1561.01 
Moscheles  (7. )     Recent  music  and  musicians,   as  de- 
scribed   in    [his]    diaries   and    correspondence, 
[1794-1870].     Ed.  by  his  wife,  and  adapted  from 
the  German,  by  A.  D.  Coleridge.     1873.  .  1563.28 

Note. — lueludes  incidental  notices  of  Beethoven.  Bene- 
dict, F.  David,  Jenny  Lind,  Liszt,  Malibiau,  Mendelssohn, 
Nenkomm,  J.  Uietz,  Schindler,  Schumann,  Soutag,  Spohr, 
Thalberg,  and  numerous  others. 

Musical  recollections  of  the  last  half-century,     [anon.  ] 

2v.     1872 1565.25 

Jlfusicai  reporter.     Jan. -Aug.,  1841 1564.10 

Nohl  (i. )  Letters  of  distinguished  musicians.  1562.02 
Perci/ anecdotes,  V.  17,  1«23 6211.17 


lu  asking  for  books,  use  the  "  Book  Orders,"  giviag  the  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  flrat  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  NUMBEK. 


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Phillips  (H. )  Musical  and  personal  recollections  dur- 
ing half  a  century.     2  V.     1864.     .     .     .1562.11 

Polko(K)    Musical  sketches.     18fi4.      .     .     .1561.12 

EambUs  among  the  musicians  of  Germany.  lanon.'\ 
1828 1562.10 

Scudo  (P.)  Critique  et  litterature  musicales.  2  t. 
1856-59 1561.15 

Tjrfto-(S.)  Musical  composers.  [U58-1870.]  1561.35 
Contents, 

Arne,  Donizetti.  Palestrina. 

Auber.  Dunstable.  Purcell. 

Bach.  Field.  Randegger. 

Balfe.  Flotow.  Eameau. 

Beethoven.  Gibbons.  Reineclie. 

Bellini.  Gluck.  Kietz. 

Benedict.  Gounod.   \  Kossini. 

Bennett.  Grotry.  Scarlatti. 

Berlioz.  Halevy.  Schubert. 

Bishop.  Hanilel.  Schumann. 

Brahma.  Haycln.  Spohr. 

Bull.  Hitler.  Spontini. 

Billow.  Hummel.  Stradella. 

Chernbini.  Liszt.  Sullivan. 

Chopin.  LuUi.  Thomas, 

dementi.  Macfarren.  Verdi. 

Costa.  Mendelssohn.  Wagner. 

Cramer.  Meyerbeer.  Weber. 

Croft.  Moscheles.  Woelfl. 

David.  Mozart. 

New  German  school  of  music.     [In  N.  A.  rev., 


Wagner  [R.  von). 
April,  1873.] 
j^S'  See  also  Dictionaries  ; — Histories,  below, 
££S^  For  individual  liv^s  of  eniiueiit  musicians  and  com- 
posers, see  [in  Biography,  p.  120-'211)  Bach  ; — Beethoven 
Chernbini  ; —  Chopin  ; —  Donizetti  i —  Gottschalk  ;  —  Han- 
del ;  —  Haydn  ;  —  Liszt  ;  —  Mendelssohn  ;  —  Meyerbeer 
Moscheles  ; — Mozart  ; — Paganini  ; — Rossini  : — Schubert  . 
— Schumann  ; — Spohr  ; — Wagner  ; — Weber. 

4.  Chvirch  and  Sacred  Music. 

Buck  ( D. )  Illustrations  in  choir  accompaniment,  with 
hints  in  registration.     1^77 1567.06 

Bushnell   (//.l     Religious  music.     [In  his  Work  and  play.  1864  ; 

p.  440-462] ,    .  2514.27 

Cornwall  (N.K.)  Music  :  as  it  was,  and  is.  1851.  1563.07 
Eiir/ei  (C.)  Keflections on  church  music.  1856.  1563.03 
Oilman  [L.)     Memoir  of  village  choir.    [In  his  Contributions  to 

literature,  la56  ;  p.  1-93] 2626.14 

Hastings  (T.)  History  of  forty  choirs.  1854.1563.08 
Heioias  {J.  M.)    Hints  concerning  church  music,  etc. 

1856 1562.29 

Hood  ( 0. )  Hist,  of  music  in  New  Engl.  1846.  1561.04 
L^drohe  [J.  A.)     Music  of  the  church,   congregational 

and  choral.     18:U 1563.21 

Lunn  [J.  R.)    Ecclesiastical  music.    [In  Church  and  the  world, 

1868.] 

ilaso'i  (X.)    Address  on  church  music.    1827 3.581.26 

Muhlenberg  [W.  A.)     Lecture  on  congregational  singing.    [In 

Aw  EvaugellTal  catholic  papers.     1877.] 3578.21 

Willis  (R.  ti.)  Our  church  music.  1>56.  .  .1563.27 
See  also  Catholic  world,  v.  10,  1870  ;  Aug.,  1874  (Church 
music  ;  4  art  );  Nov.,  Dec.  1874  (Chiirth  chant  vs.  church 
music)  ;  Coutemp  rev.,  v. 6.  18iJ7  (Cathedral  choirs,  by  W. 
K.  Dickson)  ;  Diibliu  rev.,  Jan.,  1875  (Music  aud  plain 
chaut)  ;  Dublin  univ.  mag.,  July,  1874  (Music  as  an  art  de- 
veloped by  the  church)  ;  EJ.  rev.,  v.  95,  1852  (Church 
music);  Fortu.  rev.,  v.  8. 18117  (Roman,  Anglican  and  prot. 
sacred  music,  by  J.  M.  Capes). 
e^  See  also  Hymns  (p.  641). 

5.  Dictionaries  of  Masio. 

1.  Biographical,  Historical,  and  Technical, 

Orove  (0.)    'Dictionary  of  music  and  musicians,    a.d. 

14.30-1878 1565.34 

Lichtentkal  {P. )    Dizionario  6  bibliografia  della   mu- 

sica.     2  v.     1826 156.5.22 

Moore  {J.    W.)     'Complete    encyclopaedia  of  music 

18j4. 1664.01 

2.  Biographical^ 

Biniflpy  (W.)  Musical  biography  ;  musical  composers 
and  writers  of  Europe  during  the  last  three  cen- 
turies,    [aii.w.]     2v.     1814 1565.-J0 

Dictionary  of  musicians.     2  v.      ]8'27.     .     .     .  1563.04 

FHls  IF.  ,J  )    Biographie  universelle  des  musiciens  et 

bibliographie  generale  de  la  musique.  2e  ed.    8  v. 

1868 1565.01 


6.  Histories  of  Music. 

Surney  ( C. )  General  history  of  music,  from  the  earli- 
est ages.     4v.     1776-S9 1566.06 

Busby  [T.)  General  history  of  music.  2  v.  1819.  16C.1.05 

ChappelHW.)    History  of  music,    v.  1.   [1874.]   1565.27 

Fitis  {F.  J.)     Histoire  generale  de  la  musique  depuis 

les  temps  les  plus  anciens  jusqu'  i  nos  jours. 

V.  1-4.     1869-74 1565.09 

—  History  of  music.     1846 .1562.14 

Hawkins  (Sir  J.)    General  history  of  the  science  and 

practice  of  music.     5  v.     1776 1566.(1 

Same.     2  v.     1853. 1565.17 

Hunt  (H.  G.  B.)     History  of  music.  1878 1661.41 

RitleYiF.  L.)    History  of  music.     lst-2d  series.     Ib70- 

74 1562.03 

Not£. — A  bibliography  is  appended  to  the  2d  series. 
SchliUer  (J.)    General  history  of  music.    1865,  1563.14 

7.  Instnunents  and  Instrumental  Music. 

Coussemaker  (C.  E.  H.  de\.  On  the  musical  instrumenia  of  the 
middle  ages,  [/n  Brit.  arch,  assoc.  Journal,  v.  1,  2.]  1461.01 

Engel  (C.)  Musical  instruments.  1876.  [South  Ken- 
sington museum  art  handbooks.    No.  ft.]   1561.37 

Stevens  {P.)  Report  on  musical  iustrumeuta.  [/n United  States. 
Reports  of  Paris  univ.  exbib.,  v.  5.  1867.]  ....  3915.09 

yioUet  Le  Due  (E.  E.)     Instruments  ct  musique,  750  1550.    (M  hit 

•Diet,  du  mobilier  frangais,  v.  2.] 1316.2S 

US'  See  also  Bells  and  Bell-ringing  (p. 72  ). 

FluU. 

James  (W.N.)  Word  or  two  on  the  flute.  1826.  1562.09 
Vaucanson  (/.de).  Le  mecanismedufliiteur  automate. 1738.  4338.03 

Harp. 

Egan(C.)  Antiquity  and  primitive  form  of  the  harp.  [/»  Brit, 
arch,  assoc.    Jourual,  v.  6.]    .    .    * 1461.06 

Organ.  ' 

Bishop  (C.K.K.)  Noteg,on  church  organs.  1873.  1564.27 
Hopkins  ( Ji.  J. )    The  organ,  its  history,  construction, 

and  capabilities.     1855 15115. IB 

RimbauU  (E.  F.)     Hew  history  of  the  organ.     [With  Hopkins 

(E.  J.)     The  organ,  etc.] 1665.16 

See  also  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  63,  1856  (2  art.) 

Piano-forte, 

Biinsmead  (E. )  History  of  the  piano-forte.  1870. 1563. 19 
De  La  Motte  (0.)  Piano  and  mus.  matter.  1869.  1563.15 
Spencer    (C.    C.)      Art    of   playing    the    piano-forte. 

1853 1561.03 

Taj/;o)-(F.)  Primer  of  pianoforte  playing.  1878.  1561.40 
Wieck  ( F. )     Piano  and  song :  how  to  teach,  how  to 

learn.     1875 1561.36 

See  also  Atlantic  monthly,  v.  15,  1866  (Notes  of  a  pianist ; 

3  papers,  by  L.  M.  Gottschalk)  ;  v.  20,  1867  (The  piano  in 

the  U.  S.,  by  Jas.  Parton). 

Violin  and  Violoncello. 

Dubourq  (0.)  The  violin  :  and  its  most  eminent  pro- 
fessors.    1852 15ii-i.l3 

Sandys  (  W.)  and  For.'iter  (S.  A.)  History  of  the  violin, 
and  other  instruments  played  by  the  bow. 
1861 1561.21 

Gunn  (J.)  Theory  and  practice  of  fingering  the  vio- 
loncello.    2d  ed 15il7.U5 

Jousse    iJ.)      Theory    and    practice    of   the    violin. 

1811 A. 27. 18 

Sre  also  Conteuip.  rev.,  Dec  1873  (Old  violins,  by  H.  R. 
HaweiB)  ;  Lippincott,  Sept.,  1874  (Violins  aud  vioUn-play- 
ers,  by  Alex.  Young). 

8.  National  Music. 

Clark  (R.)    Account  of  the  national  anthem,  entitled, 

'God  save  the  king.'     18-2 ir,62.-21 

Cnnran  (M.)    National  music  of  Ireland.   1850.   1562.23 
Dissertation  on  Scottish  music  [  With  James  i.  Work«,1825.]l  C62.25 
Engel  i  C. )     Introduction  to  the  study  of  national  mu- 
sic    18ii'; .   1564.16 

Xiite.—\  bibllogvaphv  of  music  occupies  pp.  370-421. 
White  (R.O.)     National  hymns.     1861.     .     .1695.04 
."ffe  aUn  Fraser's  mag.,  v.  68.  1858  (Ancient  music  of  Ire- 
land) ;  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  18, 1809  (Celtic  music)  ;  North  Brit, 
rev  ,  V.   20.  1853-4   (National  niUBic)  ;  Quar.  rev.,   v.    106, 
1869,  or  Littell,  1859,  v.  3  (Popular  music  of  the  olden  time). 


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9.  Opera. 

Beiiioz  (II)  A  trnvers  chants.  18G2.  .  .  .  1561.1-4 
Brown  (J.)  Letters  on  ftie  Itiilian  opera.  1791.  1561.29 
CasUl-Bl(ne(N.)  Ue I'opura en  France.  'Jv.  1826.  1563.25 
ChoiUy  (H.  F.)    Thirty  years'  musical  recollections. 

[183(1-59].     2v.     1862 1564.08 

CiayUn   (E.  C.)    Queens  of  song  :  memoirs  of  cele- 
brated  female   vocalists.     Added,    chronological 
listof  operas  performed  in  Europe.  1865.  3265.10 
ConUnts.  * 


Alboni  (Marietta), 
Arnoulii  (Siiphie). 
Billiuuton  (EliZ)ibeth). 
Bordoiii  (I'uustina). 
BJsio  (Augii'lina). 
CamporeKe  (Violante). 
Catalaui  (Angelica). 
Crouoli  {Auua  Maria). 
Crnvelli  (.Snpbio). 
Cuzzoiii  (Frau.-esca). 
Damoreau  (Laure  Cintlile). 
DevriennWilbelmiua  Scbroiler) 
Epiue  (Margarita  do  1'}. 
FalcoD  (Coruelie). 
Fentou    (Laviuia,  duchess  of 

Bolton). 
Fodor  (Josephine  Mainville). 
Gabfielli  (Caterina). 
Garcia  vPauliue  E.  Viardot). 
Goldscbinidt  (Jenny  Liud). 
GraB  (Julie  Donis). 
Grasini  (Giuseppa). 


Hayes  (Catharine). 
Malibran  (Maria  Felicita). 
Mara  (Gr-rtnide  l£lizabeth). 
Maupin  (Madam''-  la). 
Mingutti  (Caterina). 
Novello  (Clara  Anustasia). 
Pasta  (Giilditta). 
Patou  (Mary  Anne). 
Persiani  (Fanny). 
•Pii'colomini  (Marietta). 
Pisaroni  (Rosamuuda). 
Pyne  (Louisa). 
Uubinsou  (Anastasia,  countess 

of  FtU'rhorough). 
Rochoia  (Marthe  le). 
St.  Hiiberty  (Antoinette 

Cecile  Clavel). 
Sontag  (Heiiriette). 
Stepliena  (Catherine). 
Sturace  (.^uua  Selina). 
Tietjens  -Teresa). 
Tufts  (Eatheriue). 


Grisi  (Giulia). 

Dennis  (J.)  Essay  on  the  Italian  opera.  [Inkis  Select  works,  v.  1, 
1718:  p.  444-471] 6044.20 

Desarhe.i  (N.)  Deux  si^cles  a  I'opi^ra  (1669-1S68>. 
Chronique,  anecdotique,  artistique,  excentrique, 
pittoresque  et  galante.     1868 1562. Oti 

Edwanh  (S.)    History  ot  the  opera.  2  v.  1862.  1562.27 

Encadier  (M.  el  L.)  Vie  et  aventures  dee  cantatrices  : 
precedees  des  musiciens  de  I'Empire  et  suivies 
de  la  vie  anecdotique  de  Paganini.    18.")6.   1562.26 

Hogartk  (G.)    Memoirs  of  the  opera.  2  v.   1838.   1-561,17 

—  —  Same.     [With    title]    Memoirs   of  the  musical 

drama.     1851 1564.05 

Lumlei/ ( li.)  Reminiscences  of  the  opera.  1864.  1564.07 
Mayuard{lV.)  Enterprising  impresario.  1867.  15i;4.21 
Sei  a'so  Catbolic 'world.  Dec.  1871  (Modern  opera)  ;  Con- 
tem.  rev..  June.  1875  (TUe  opera,  by  J.  Sully)  ;  London 
Boc,  April-Aug.,  18ii4  :  July,  Aug..  1865  ;  May-June.  1866 
(Tbe  London  opera  direi:tors!  ;  Macmillau.  v. 32.  1875  (The 
opera,  by  E.  Dauureutber) ;  Loudon  koc,  Jan.,  1875  (Rise 
sod  fallof  opera  bouffe,  by  C.  W.  Scutt)  ;  Nut.  qu.  rev.. 
V.  13.  18c;6  (Why  tbe  opera  failed  in  New  York)  ;  v.  3,  1861 
(Influence  of  the  opera) ;  Nat.  rev.,  y.  14,  1862  (Music  and 
the  drama). 

^®-  See  also  Biography  and  criticism  (p.  797),  and  His- 
tories (p.  7y8}, 

10,  Physics  and  Physiology  of  Music. 

Airy  (0.  B.)  On  sound  and  atmospheric  vibrations, 
■with  mathem.  elements  of  music.     18ti8.  ^)25.28 

Blaserna  (P.)  Theory  of  sound  and  its  relation  to 
music.     1876 1562.31 

Helmluillz  ( if.  L.  F. )  On  the  sensations  of  tone  as  a 
physiological  basis  for  the  theory  of  music.  From 
the  3d  tierman  ed.,  by  A.  J.  Ellis.     1875.   1565. 12 

—  Physiological  causes  of  harmony  in  music.    [In  his  Popular 

lectures,  1873.]        3915.16 

Ta;/l'r(S.)  Science  of  music  :  physical  basis.   1561.32 

—  Sound   and   music  :  a  non-mathematical  treatise. 

1873 1562.30 

See  aUo  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  17.  1872  (Basis  of  musical  sensa- 
tion, by  James  Sully)  :  West,  rev.,  July,  1875  (Physics  and 
Physiology  of  harmony). 
;8S-  See  also  Physics  (Sound). 

U.  Singiug. 

Eidlah  (J.)    Music  in  the  house,     [n.d.]    .     .  1562.00 

—  Time  and  tune  in  elementary  school.     A  ne-sv  me- 

thod of  teaching  vocal  music.  1875.  .  1561.38 
Lee  {0.  J.)    The  voice  :  its  artistic  development,  and 

preservation.     1870 1563.20 

Lucius,  pnewl.     American  and  Italian  cantatrici  ;  or  a 

year  in  the  singing  schools   of  Milan.     lanoii.'\ 

1867 1562.08 


Seller  (E)  The  voice  in  singing.  1868.  .  .4563.11 
Sieben(F.)    The  art  of  singing.     1872.      .     .1561,30 

12.  Songs  :  'Words  and  Tunes. 

AWn  (W.  K),  Ware  (C.  P.).  and  Oarriton  ( L.  MuR.) 
Slave  songs  of  the  IJnited  States.     1867.  1564.04 

.nrmstrmuj  (Mrs.  M.  F.)  and  Litdlnw  (//.  W)  Hamp- 
ton and  its  students.  'With  fifty  plantation  songs 
arranged  by  F.  P.  Fenner.     1674.      .     .  55i2.l)4 

Brnoman  (F.  C.)  and  Dana  (C.  A).  Household  book  of 
songs  :  for  four  voices.    1872 15t)5.19 

British  ( The)  minstrel,  and  musical  and  literary  mis- 
cellany ;  a  selection  of  standard  music.  .   1567.01 

Cruik  (D.  M.  M.)  Songs  of  our  youth.  Set  to  music. 
1875 1566.20 

Garretion  ( F.  V.  D. )  Carmina  Yalensia.  College  songs, 
with  piano  accompaniment 1644.04 

HullahiJ.,  ed.)  The  song  book:  words  and  tunes. 
1866 1561.20 

Smitli.  (R.  A.)  The  Scotish  minstrel,  vocal  melodies 
of  .Scotland,  ancient  and  modern.     6  v.  .  1566.13 

Sky-lark  (Tlie)  :  a  choice  selection  of  songs.     [Words 

and  tunes.]     1825 1561.18 

as-  See  also  Hymns  (p.  641). 

JQ^  For  songs  without  music  see  Poetry  {Songs). 

13.  Theory  and  Practice.  < 

Banisler  (H.  C.)     Music.     1873 1561.31 

Burrowes  (J.F.)  Thorough-base  primer.  Is73.  1563.31 
Chentbiid  (L.)     Course   of  counterpoint  and  fugue. 

2v.     1837 1564.23 

Crotch  (W.)  Substance  of  several  courses  of  lec- 
tures on  music.     1831 1563.23 

Currie  {J.)  Elements  of  musical  analysis.  [1858.]1563.06 
Fetis  (F.  J.)    Traite  complet  de  la  theorie  et  de  la 

pratique  de  I'harmonie.     1814 1566.10 

Goddiird    I  J.)     Musical   development  ;   spirit  of  the 

principal  musical  forms 1563.  OS 

Horsley  (C.E)  Text-book  of  harmony.  1877.  1561.39 
Jolinson(A.  N.)    Instruction  in  thorough-basa   1565.31 

—  Instruction  in  the  art  of  church  music.       .  15i-5.32 

—  Melodeon,  organ,  and  harmony  instruction.  1-565.33 
MarcetyMrs.J.U.)  Conversations  on  harmony.  1563.22 
Mm:^  (A.  B.)  Musical  composition.  1^52.  .  1564.03 
Ouseley  (Sir  F.  A.  Gore).    Treatise  on  harmony.    2d  ed. 

1868 ,     .     ,     .     .  1566.21 

—  Ti-eatise  on  counterpoint,  canon,  and  fugue.    1869. 

—  Treatise  on  musical  form  and  general  composition. 

1875 151.6.23 

Relfe  (J.)    Remarks  on  the  present  state  of  musical  instruclion. 

l/n  Pamphleteer.  V.  12,  1819.] 5068.12 

Bidder  (E.  F.)    Manual  of  harmony.     1867.  .  156).  12 
Edhner  (  G.  W.)     Practical  treatise  on  musical  compo- 
sition.    1860 156:i.l3 

Saroni  (H.  ,S.)    Musical  vade  mecum  :  manual  of  the 

science  of  music.     1852 1563.17 

Sechier  ( i'. )     Correct  order  of  fundamental  harmonies. 

1871 1565.15 

Spencer  (C.C.)  Practical  treatise  on  music.  1858.  1561.02 
t>piuola    (J.  J.  de  N.)    and    Nernevil  (F.   F.  A.  (,'.   de). 
Grammar  of  harmony,  counterpoint,  and  musical 
composition.     2  v.     1851.     ,     .  156.!.16  ;  15S4.25 
Woldfahrt  [H.)     Musical  composition.   1)S57.   .  1513.18 
S'^e  also  Westm.  rev.,  Jan..  1876  (Laws  of  musical  expres- 
sion) ;  Fortn.  rev.,  v.  4,  1866  (The  study  of  music,  by  L. 
Sniith) :  V.  5.  1866  (Gluck  s  Ipbif-enia  in  Taurus,   by  J. 
Uullah) ;  July  1876  [Some  disputed  points  in  music,  by  £. 
Guruey). 

14.  'Works  of  Musical  Fiction. 

The  best  are  Conenelo  fl75.24],  and  Countrss  of  Rudol- 
stadt  [175. 25J,  by  George  Sand,  Haydn  being  iutroilucfd  as 
a  charat-ter.  MeudelsaoUn  i.s  supposed  to  be  the  bero  of 
Miss  Sheppard's  Charles  Auchester  [251. 6UJ.  Her  other 
novels,  'Counterparts*  [251.61],  and  '  Humor  '  [251,6-2]  are 
also  musical.  See  also  'Compensation'  [142.01],  and  St. 
Martin's  summer  [142.02].  by  Miss  Brewster  :  *  Mozart,' 
[242.00],  by  U  Rail  :  '  St.  Olaves  [244  72].  by  E.  Tabor  ;  '  AI- 
cestis '  [114.26],  which  introduces  Oliick  and  Faustina 
Hii>jse  ;  C.  Barnard's  no vellettcH  'Camilla'  [132.16]:  'Jloiiey 
and  Music"  1132.09];  'The  Soprano'  (-221. 92] :  'The  lono 
masters':  'Mozart  and  Mendelssohn'  [1561.24],  'Handel 
and  Haydn '1 1.561.2.'^],  and  '  l|ich  and  Beethoven  '[1561.26]; 
Mrs.  E.  F.  KUet's  'NouvelleOes  of  tbe  musicians  '  [1561. 23J. 


In  asking  for  books,  uh.>  lln 


'  Book  Or.ler."  giving  tbe  AUTHOR'S  NAME,  the  first  part  of  the  TITLE,  and  the  >'UMBER. 


800 


MUSHROOMS -MYTHS 


Mushrooms.  Sre  Agriculture  (p.  8) ;  also  Ed.  rev.,  April  1869.  or 
Littell.  1863,  V.  I  (Edible  fungi);  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  6a,  1S59  ; 
p.  78-93. 

Musical  recollections  of  the  last  half-century,  [anon.  ] 

2t.     London,  1872.  8= 15B5.25 

Musical  reporter.     Jan. -Aug.,  1811.     [Boston,  1841.] 

8° 1561.10 

Musical  sketches,  abroad,  aocl  at  home.      Sci  Ella  (J.)    2  v. 

1869 1501.19 

Musical  vade  mecum  :  a  manual.  .S'ee  Saroni  (S.  H.)  1852.  1563.17 

Musical  compuscrs.    S-'e  Tytler  (Sarah).    1875 1561.35 

Musings  about  men.    5ee  Southgate  (Henry) 6213.^4 

Musmgsaud  prosiugs.    &e  Bayly  (T.  H.) 1613.33 

Musings  of  a  musician,  ^--e  Lunn  (H.  C.)  2d  ed.  1849.1561.22 
Musings  of  an  invalid.  [Essays.)  2d  ed.  N.  V.,  1852.  12^  2537.18 
Musings  over  th<^  '  Christian  year.'  5^c  Yonge  (C  M.)  .  3625.15 
Muskau  {Prince  Puckler).    iVe  PUckler-Muskau. 

Muskingum  legends.    S't  Powers  (S.) 2538.28 

Muspratt  (J.  Sheridan).  Chemistry,  as  applied  to 
the  arts  and  mamif.  2  v.  L.,  1860.  8°.  4216.18 
Musset  (Louis  Charles  Alfred  de).  Comedies  ct  pro- 
verbes.  2  v.  Paris,  1877.  12°.  .  .  .  7026.2il 
Contents :  v.  1.  Andre  del  Sarto.  Lorenzaccio.  Lea  ca- 
prices de  Marianne.  Fantasio.  On  ne  badiue  pas  avec 
I'amour.    La  nuil  venitieuue.    Barberine. 

2.  Le  chandelier.  II  ne  faut  juier  de  rien.  Un  caprice. 
II  faut  qii'une  porto  Boit  ouverte  ou  feimee.  Louisun.  On 
ne  pent  penser  a  tout.    Carmosine.    Bettine. 

—  Contes.     Paris,  1878.  12' 7026.21 

Contents  :  La  uiouche.  Pierre  et  Camille.  Mademoiselle 
Mimi  Pinson.  Le  Secret  de  Javotte.  Le  Merle  blanc. 
Lettres  aur  la  litterature. 

—  Confession  d'un  enfant  du  sifecle.    Nouv.  ed.    Paris, 

1878.   12° 7026.15 

—  Mi;langes  de  litterature  et  de  critique.     Paris,  1867. 

12° 7026.14 

Contents :  Le  tableau  d'eglise.  Kevuea  fantastiques. 
L'art  moderne.  Le  salon  de  1836.  Faire  sans  dire  (pro- 
verbe).  Latragedie  et  .Mile.  Ita.hel.  Mile.  Pauline  Garcia. 
Di^cours  de  reception  a  lAcadomie  fran^aise. 

—  Nouvelles.    Paris,  1850.    12°. 7026.25 

—  Poesies  nouvelles.   1S36-1852.  P.,  1857.  12°.  7026,23 

—  Premieres  poesies.   1829-1835.    P.,  1858.  12°.  7026.22 

—  ami    Stahl    (P.   J. )      Voyage  ou  il    tous  plaira. 

Paris,  [n.  d.]  12° 7038.08 

fl®*  For  lives  and  cridcul  notices  of  A.  de  M.,  5ec  Biography 
(p.  180)  :  also  Musset  (P.)  Biography  of  A.  de  M.,  1877 
[3126.20];  Oalaxy,  June,  1877  (by  H.  James,  .ir);  Lippiu. 
cott's  mag,,  Oct.,  1877  (by  Mrs.  Wister) ;  Temple  Bar,  N"v., 
1877  ;  Blackwood,  Sept.,  1876  ;  N.  A.  rev.,  Sept. -Oct.,  1878. 

Musset  (Paul  de).  Biography  of  Alfred  de  Musset. 
Tr.  by  H.  W.  Preston.     B.,  1877.   12°.     .  3126.20 

—  Don  Fa-tutto.     New  York,  1868.  8".  .     .     .7026.20 

—  Le  maitre  incounu.  2  v.  Bruxelles,18.'.3. 18°.  70.6. 1'J 

—  L'Esprit  mal  fait.     Suivi  de  Un  mot    pour  rire. 

Bruxelles  et  Leipzig,  1841.  18°.       .     .     .7026.18 

—  Luietelle.     7e  ed.     Paris,  1871.   12°.    .     .7026.21 

Note. — •  Lui '  refers  to  A.  de  Musset ;  •  elle,'  to  George 
Sand. 

—  Puylaurens.  [F/-.]  Paris,  1856.  12°.  .  .7026.17 
Mussey  (Beuben  Dimond).     Health  :  its  friends  and 

its  foes.     Boston,  1862.  12° 4322.10 

Mussulmans.    See  Mohammedanism. 

Mustard  seed.     Cook  (C.  T.)    Ltficacy  of  wliite  mustard  seed  as 

acme.    London,  1824.  8°.    [/«  Pamphleteer,  v.  a3)  5U58.23 
Mustard  tree.     See  Journal  of  sacred  lit.,  v.  3,  1849,  p.  269.283 

(On  the  identification  of  the  mustard  tree  of  scripture,  by 

J.  F.  Royle). 

Mustou  (Alexis).  The  Israel  of  the  Alps  :  a  hist,  of 
the  persecutions  of  the  Waldenses.  Tr.  from  the 
French.     2d   ed.     London,  1853.  12°.     .   3434.01 

Muter  (John).  Introd.  to  pharmaceutical  and  med. 
chemistry.     London,  [1874.]  8°.     .     .     .  4216.34 

Mutes.    See  Deaf  and  dumb  (p.  408). 

Mutiny  of  the  Bounty.  See  Countries,  etc.  {Filcairn's  Island, 
p.  359). 

Mutual  life  insurance  company  of  New  York.  Fourth  annual  re- 
port.    New  York.  1847.  8° 

Mutual  sconrKCS  ;  hist,  drama.    See  Brigstocke  (T.)  1871.  1622. 2G 

My.  j8S^  For  novels  thus  bet,'inning,  see  Fiction  (p.  6U7-8).  Fur 
plays,  see  Plays  (Alphabelical  anangenvul). 

My  Apingi  kingdom.     Se  Du  Ohaillu  (P.)     1871.     .     .     .1002  04 

My  battle  for  life  ;  autobiography  of  a  phrenologist.  See  Goy- 
der  (II.  G.)     1857 6431.19 

My  beautiful  hidy  :  Ipoem].    &c  Woolner  (T.)    1864.     .1696.17 

My  cave  life  in  Vicksburg.  By  a  lady.  New  York, 
1864.  12° 643.17 

My  clerical  friends  and  their  relation  to  modern 
thought.     New  York,  1873.   1;:°.      .     .     .3576.13 

My  consulship.     See  Lester  (B.  E.)    1853 972.01 


My  courtship  and    its   consequences.      See   Wikoff  (Henry). 

1853 3184.21 

My  days  and  nights  on  the  battle-field.    By 'Carleton.'   See  Coi- 

fln  (C.  C.)     1864 ./ 642.19 

My  diary  noitu  and  south.  5ee  Russell  (W.  H.)  .  .  .  641.03 
My  larm  of  Edgewood.    See  Mitchell  (D.  G.)    1863.    .     .  6122.06 

My  feathered  friends.     See  Wood  (J.  G.)    1858 4812.13 

My  friends  and  acquaintances.  See  Patmore  (P.G.13v.l854  3222.19 
My  life  and  what  shall  I  do  with  it  ?    By  an  old  maid. 

3d  ed.     London,  ISCl.  16° 5824.19 

My  life  on  the  plains.     4>e  Custer  (G.  A.)    1874.      ,    .    .1134.22 

My  miscellanies,     i'ee  Colhns  (W  )     2  v.     1863 2518.16 

My  mother's  manu*ript.    iS'-e  Lamartine  (A.  de).      .    .3096.32 

My  old  letters.     See  Bonar  | Henry) 1616.34 

My  P.iris.     Sec  King  (Edward).     1868 963.23 

My  prisons.     See  Pellico  (Silvio) 3137.00 

My  record  in  rebeldom.     See  Sanderson  (J.  M.)     1865.     .     644.09 

My  recreations,     .fte  Ford  (E.  E.)    1K7'2 1641.30 

My  schools  and  school-masters.    See  Miller  (Hugh).     .     .3123.12 

My  shootins  box.     See  Herbert  (H.  W.)     1S71 4617  19 

My  study  window.     See  Lowell  (J.  U.)     1871 2634.18 

My  summer  in  a  garden.     S-e  Warner  (C.  D.)    1871.   .    .6122.16 

My  ten  rod  farm.     See  Barnard  (l,'.,  jr.) 6122.01 

My  two  listers.     See  Judson  iil/rs.  E.  0.) 3094.17 

My  winter  garden.     See  Kingsley  (C.) 2534.06 

My  witness  ;  verse.    See  Winter  (Wm.)    1871 1096.26 

Myers  (Ernest).  The  puritans,  [poem].  London, 
1869.   16° 1672.33 

Myers  (Frederic  W.  H.)  Lectures  on  great  men. 
Preface  by  T.  H.  Tarlton.     L.,  1874.  12°.  3257.20 

—  Mazzini.     [In  Fortn.  rev.,  April,  May,  1878.] 

—  Saint  Paul:  [poem].  2d  ed.  L.,  18(18.  16°.  1672.34 
Myers  (H.  M.  and  P.  V.  N. )    Life  and  nature  under 

the  tropics  ;  among  the  Andes,  and  on  the  Ori- 
noco, Kio  Negro  and  Amazon.  New  Y'ork,  1871. 
1'2° 1163.19 

Myers  {Uev.  M.  H. )  Jewish  calendar  for  ten  years. 
New  York,  1869.  8° 3448.24 

Myers  (P.  V.  N. )  Kemains  of  lost  empires  :  sketches 
of  the  ruins  of  Palmyra,  Nineveh,  Babylon,  and 
Persepolis,  with  notes  on  India  and  the  Cashme- 
rian  Himalayas.     Ne-w  York,  1875.  8°.     .  1015.14 

Myashul  (Getfray).  Essayes  and  characters  of  a 
prison  and  jirisoners.     Edin.,  1821.  16°.  5817.16 

Myrc  (John).  Instructions  for  parish  priests.  Ed. 
by  E.  Peacock.-  London,  Early  Eng.  Uxtsoc,  no. 
31,  186S.  8° 7913.11 

Myrdhinn.     See  Merlin. 

Myrick.    See  Meyrick. 

M3rroure  of  oure  ladye,  containing  a  treatise  on  di- 
vine service.  Ed.  by  J.  Blunt.  London,  Kmiy 
Engl,  text soc,  1873.  ^° 7914.16 

Myrtle  (Minnie),  ^5cud.    See  Johnson  (Anna  C.) 

Mysteries  (^"Cie7i£  religious).  See  Eleusinian  and  other  myste- 
ries (p.  440)  ;  also  the  following  entries,  viz.: 

—  Bkivalslcy  (II.  P.)    Isis  unveiled  :  a  master-key  to 

the  mysteries  of  ancient  and  modern  science  and 
theology.     2d  ed.     2  v.     1877 3818.21 

—  Chambers's  papers  for  the  people,  v.  10, 1851  (Ancient  rites  and 

mysteries  ;  32  pp.) 2516  05 

—  Ilhiqins  ( 0. )   AJiacaly psis,  an  attempt  to  draw  aside 

the  veil  of  the  Saitic  Isis.     v.  1.     1878.    .  3sls.23 

—  LeskyiJ.P.)  Onarkitesymbolism.  [/ii  At'5  Man's  origin,  1868  ; 

p.  295-363.] 6813.16 

—  Welby  (W.)    Mysteries  of  life,  death,  and  futurity. 

1863 3622.06 

See  also  Atlantic  mo.,  y.  4.  18.59  :  p.  295-303  ;  v.  6,  1860  : 

p.  157- ICO  (2  art.  by  H.  M.  Aldeii).    Also  Mythology  :  works 

of  Bani'-r  ; — Bryant ;—Faber  (p.  801); — Occult  science; — 

Oracles ;— Phalhc  worship. 

Mysteries  and  miracle  plays.    See  Drama  [Mysteries,  p.  425). 

Mysteries  ;  or  glimpses  of  the  supernatural.    See  Elliott  (0.  W.) 

185'2 3813.40 

Mysterious  stranger,  or  memoirs  of  H.  M.  Sixuth.    See  Bates 

(W.)    1817 3016.01 

Mystery  (Philosophy  of).     See  Dendy  (W.  C.) 3813.06 

Mystery.     Holland  {E.  G.)   Essays,  1852  ;  p.  107.143.     .    .  2532.03 
See  also  Fortn.  rev.,  Sept.,  1868  (Mystery  and  other  viola- 
tions of  relativity,  by  A.  Bain). 

Mystery  of  life.    See  Beale  (L.  S.)    1871 4326.19 

Mystery  or  life,  e(c.     See  Ruskin  (John).       .....    .1411.20 

Mystery  of  matter.     See  Picton  (J.  A.)     1873 3584.23 

Mystery  of  pain.    See  Hinton  (James) 3562.05  ;  3666.29 

Mystic  (The).     See  Bailey  (P.  J.)     1856 .1614.03 

Mystic  London.     See  Davies  (CM.) 3816  47 

Mystical  rose  ;  or  Mary  of  Nazareth.    See  Hemenway  (A.  M.) 

1BG5 1645.16 

Mystics  and  mysticism.    See  Biblical  and  religious  lit,,  (p.  94). 

Myth.     Sre  Mythology. 

Myth  of  stone  idol :  a  [metrical)  lovo  legend  of  Dakota.    See 

Jones  (W.  P.) .  1662.39 

Myths  of  the  now  world.    See  Brinton  (D.  G.)    1868.    .    .  3816.05 


THE     BEOOKLYN    LIBRARY 


MYTHOLOGY. 


801 


AiiRANcEUEST  OF  SnnprvisioNs.— I.  Astronomical  Myths— 2.  Compondious  Manuals.— 3,  ComparaliTe  Mythology 
and  Origin  and  Gifrwth  of  Myths.— 4,  Dictionaries  of  Mytholo^.— 5,  Egyptian  Mythology.— 6,  Fairy  Mythology. 
7,  Hindoo  and  Oriental  Mythology. — 8,  Norse  or  Scandinavian  Mythology, — 9,  Polynesian  Mythology. 


1.  Astronomical  Myths. 

Blake  {J,  F.)     Astronomical  myths.     1877.     .  4013.20 
Pluche  (A'.  A.)     History  of  the  heavens  ;  considered 
according  to  the  notions  of  the  poets  and  phi- 
losophers.    2  V.     1752 401(5.30 

Proctor  {IL  A.)   Myths  and  marvels  in  astron.   4017.31 
Cotisult  also  Cox's  Mythology  of  Aryan  uatious. 

2.  Compendious  Manuals. 

Bernard  (L.)     Les  mythologies  de   tons  Ics  peiiples, 

racontees  a  la  jeunesse.     1869 3811.28 

Bulnnch  ( T. )     Age  of  fable.     1870 143.29 

—  Poetry  of  the  age  of  fable.  18*33.  .  .  .  1633.28 
C-iirr  {T.  S.)  Manual  of  classical  M.  1846.  .3816.31 
Chambers's  papers  for  the  people,  v.  6,   1850  (Religion  of  the 

Greeks) 2516.03 

Cox{G.  W.)  Manual  of  mythology.  1868.  .  3816.27 
Gladstont  (W.  E.)    Mythology,  o'r  the  Olympian  aystem.    [In  his 

Juveutus  mundi.  1869  ;  p.  174-377.] 1555.08 

—  Same,  coudeueed.     [In  his  Homer,  1878  ;  p.  65-94.]     .  1652.27 

S':c  also  his  '  Studies  on  Homer,'  v.  2,  1858.       .     .  1655.03 

Higgins'in  {T.  W.)  The  Greek  goddesses.  [In  his  Atlantic  es- 
says. 1871  ;  p.  269-299.] 2523.28 

Hort  ( ir.  J.)  New  Pantheon  ;  or  introd.  to  mytho- 
logy.    1863 38 1 G.  32 

Gross  {J.  B. )  The  heathen  religion  in  its  popular 
sjTnbolical  development.     1S56.     .     .     .  3816.26 

Jacohi  iE.)  Dictionnaire  mvthologique.  Tr.  par  Th. 
Bernard.     1863.    .     .     \ 3811.29 

Keighthy  (T.)    Mvthologv  of  ancient  Greece  and  Italy.   ' 
1831.       .       .'    .     .    * 3S17.09 

Murray  {A.  S.)     Manual  of  mythology:  Greek,   and  i 
Roman,    Norse    and   old    German,   Hindoo   and 
Egyptian.     2d  ed.     1874 3815.42 

Same.   1873 3815.42   i 

Preller  (X.)  Les  dieus  de  I'ancienne  Borne.  Tr.  de 
L.  Dietz.     2eed.     1866 3811.27  ', 

Seemann  (0.)     Mythology  of  Greece  and  Rome,   with   | 
special  reference  to  its  use  in  art.     1877.   3816.38  , 

Sioll  {H.  W.)  Handbook  of  the  religion  and  mytho- 
logy of  the  Greeks,  with  a  short  account  of  the 
religious  system  of  the  Romans.  Tr.  by  R.  B. 
Paul  ;  and   ed.  by  T.  K.   Arnold.     1852.   3816.39 

^yhiie{a  a.)     student's  mythology.     1870.  .  3816.28 
Note. — Reviewed  in  Nat.  qu.  rev.,  v.  25, 1872. 

Slurries  frtrni  Mythology,  for  Children^ 

Oi-aigi€{M.  K)    Once  upon  a  time.     1876.     .  3815.46 

iVo^e.— Stories  in  simple  language  of  fifteen  goda  and 
goddesses. 
Haioihorne  (A'.)     Tanglewood  tales.     1876.     .     212.63 

Contents :  Minotaur.  Pygmies.  Dragon's  teeth.  Circe's 
palace.      The  pomegranate    seeds,      'L'he    golden    fleece. 

—  W'onder  book  for  girls  and  boys 212.66 

Kin/jsley  {(_'.)  The  heroes  ;  or  Greek  fairy  tales.  221.76 

Contents :  Perseus.    The  Argonauts.    Theseus. 
Priiice  of  Argolis.     lUus.  by  J.  M,  Smith.  .     .     256.35 

3.  Comparative   Mythology,  and  Origin 
and  Growth  of  Myths. 

Banter  {A.)  Mythology  and  fables  of  ancients,  ex- 
plained from  history.  4  v.  1739-40.  .  .  3816.22 
Contents  :  v.  1.  Fables  not  mere  allegories.  Of  different 
theogonies.  Of  idolatry.  Of  the  oracle.s.  sibyls,  and  other 
superstitions.  Nature  of  the  pagan  gods.  Of  the  gods 
worshipped  in  eastern  countries. 

2.  Gods  of  the  Chaldeans,  Syrians,  and  Pheniciaus.  Gods 
of  the  Greeks,  Romans,  and  other  western  nations,  celestial, 
aqueoii.s,  and  terraqueous, 

3.  Of  the  infernal  gods,  Gods  of  the  Gauls  and  Ger- 
mans.    The  fabulous,  or  heroic  age, 

4.  The  Argonauts  and  the  golden  fleece,  and  other  le- 
gends. The  Trojan  war.  Sundry  fables.  Games  of  the 
Greeks  and  Komans.    Index  v.  1-4. 

Not,;. — Supports  the  ftistorical  theory,  according  to  which 
all  the  personages  mentioned  in  mythology  were  real  hu- 
man b&iugs,  and  the  legends  and  fables  relating  to  them 
merely  the  additions  of  later  times. — Penny  Cxclop-t.dia. 

Blackie  (J.  S.)  S:ieniific  interpretation  of  popular  myths,  with 
special  reference  to  Greek  mythology.  [In  his  Horie  Hel- 
lenicse,  1874.] 2513.23 

Blin/l  [K.)    Germanic  world  of  gods.     [In  N.  A.  rev..  Oct.,  1873.] 

—  Germanic  mythology.     [In  Contem.  rev.,  March,  1874,] 


BouUlon  (P.)     'Musee  dea  antiques.     3  v.     1811-27. 

fol A.57.13 

T.  1.  Divinites.  2.  Heros,  grecaet  romains,  3,  Divini- 
tes,  beros,  etc.,  grecs  et  romaius. 

Brown  (B.)  Poseidon  :  a  link  between  Semite,  Ham- 
ite,  and  Aryan.   1872 3816.3.5 

Brinion  (D.  G.)  Myths  of  the  new  world  :  treatise  on 
the  symbolism  and  mythology  of  the  red  race  of 
America.     1868 3816.05 

Bryant  {J.)    Analysis  of  ancient  mythology.     3d  ed. 

6  V.   1807 3817.01 

Contents  :  v.  1,  Radicals,  or  original  mythical  names 
(p.  160).  Etymology  (p.  161-178),  Helladian  and  other 
Grecian  writer-*  {p,  179  231),  Of  ancient  worship  as  ex- 
emplified in  the  names  of  cities,  lakes,  and  rivers  (p,  235- 
268).  Of  worship  at  caverns  and  upon  high  places,  and  of 
the  adoration  of  fire  (p.  269-380).     Sun  worship. 

2.  Phceuix  and  Phcenices,  Cahen  or  Cohen.  Chus.  Canaan, 
and  other  ancient  names.  Of  seroeut  worship  (p.  197-219). 
Of  the  Cyclopes.  Temple  rites"  Of  Metis.  Of  Ceres. 
Of  some  ancient  heroes  and  principal  personages. 

3.  Of  the  Deluge,  and  the  Geutile  world,  and  of  Arkite 

WOBSbip, 

4.  Of  the  migration  and  dispersion  of  nations.  Tower 
of  Babel,  etc.  Of  the  golden  age  or  age  of  the  Cuthim. 
The  Titanic  war.     The  Egyptian  dynasties, 

5-  Ionic  worship  and  louah-Helleuic  colonies.  Other 
Cutbite  colonies  in  Syria  and  Cholchis,  and  in  the  West. 
Of  the  Amazons  (p,  H0-H6).  Antiquities  of  various  ori- 
ental uatious.  ViudicAtion  of  the  Apamean  medal.  Ob- 
serv.  rel.  to  various  parts  of  ancient  history  ;  disserta- 
tions on  the  wind  Euroclydon,  and  the  Island  Melite. 

6.  Observ.  upon  the  anc.  hist,  of  Egypt ;  and  of  the 
shepherd  kings.     Ad.dit.  remarks  and  notes.    Index,  v.  1-6. 

Kott.  —  Presents  the  scriptural  theory,  according  to 
which  all  legends  are  derived  from  tlie  facts  contained  in 
the  Scriptures,  and  supports  it  with  a  profusion  of 
learned  ingenuity  aud  absurdity. — Penny  Cyclop^edia. 
Bunsen  {C.  C.  J.)  Egyptian,  Semitic,  and  Arian  traditions  con- 
fronted, and  the  general  result.     [In  his  Egypt's  place  in 

univ.  hist.,  v,  4,  I860:  p.  431.476.] 1075.0G 

Chambers's  papers  for  the  people,  v.  1,  1850  (The  myth  .  ,  2516.01 

Cloikl  {E. )     The    childhood   of  religions  ;    birth  and 

growth  of  myths  and  legends,     1875.     .  3ill.21 

Coleridge  (ff.)    Poetical  use  of  the  heathen  mythology.    [In  his 

Essays,  v,  1.  1851 :  p.  18-40.] 2521.09 

Cox  {G.  W.)  Mythology  of  the  Aryan  nations.  2  v. 
1870.       .      \ 3817.12 

Contents :  v.  1,  Origin  and  development  of  myths. 
Greek  mythology.  Difi"usion  of  myths.  Modem  euemer- 
ism.  Greek  legends  in  relation  to  tribal  and  national 
names,  Homeric  poems.  Teutonic  epic  poems  and  le- 
gends of  Arthur  and  of  Roland.  Etherial  heavens  ;  Dyaua, 
Varuna  and  Mitra.  India,  Brahma.  Zeus,  Odin,  etc..  The 
light,  The  dawn.  .\theQe,  2.  Aphrodite,  Here.  The  eri- 
nyes.  Hellenic  sun-gods  and  heroes,  Teutonic  sun-goda 
and  heroes.  The  vivifying  sun.  Sun-gods  of  later  Hindu 
mythology.  The  moon  and  the  stars.  The  lost  treasure  : 
The  golden  fleece,  Helen,  Children  of  the  sun.  The  Tbebau 
wars.  The  fire  :  Agui,  Pboroneus  and  Hestia.  Hephaistos 
and  Loki,  Prometheus,  The  lightniug.  The  winds.  The 
waters,  rivers,  and  fountains.  The  clouds  aud  heavens. 
The  earth  :  Dyonysos,  Deiueter,  People  of  the  woods  and 
waters.  The  underworld  :  Hades,  Elysion,  The  dark- 
,  ness  :  Vritra  and   Ahi,  etc.    The  physical  struggle  spirit- 

ualized.   The  Semitic  and  Aryan  devil. 

Reviewed  in  Ed,  rev.,  v.  132.  1870  ;  Fraser's  mag.,  v,  76, 
1867  ;  and  by  W.  D.  Whitney,  in  Aw  Oriental  and  linguistic 

studies,  2d  s,  1874 6411.16 

Ci'eiizer  {G.  F,)  Religions  de  I'antiquite',  considerees 
pi-incipalement  dans  leurs  formes  symboliques  et 
mythologiques.  Tr.  de  I'allemand,  et  developpe 
par  J.  D.  Guigniaut.     4  v.  in  12.   1849-51.   38U.16 

A'o^tf.— Supports  the  allegorical  and  symbolical,  or  prif'stly 
theory.    The  French  trausl.  is  greatly  enriched  by  the  ad- 
ditions of  Guigniaut. 
Dunlap  (S.  F.)     Vestiges  of  the  spirit  history  of  man. 

1858 \  3817.18 

Faber{G.S.)  *Origin  of  pagan  idolatry.  3  v.1816.3818.08 

Contents  :  v.  1.  General  idea  of  mythology.  Of  metem- 
psychosis, and  the  succession  of  similar  worlds  (p.  111- 
161i.  Materialism  of  the  great  god  and  goddess  of  the 
pagans.  Respecting  the  mundate  aud  Arkite  egg  (p.  175- 
200).  Heathen  cosmogonies  (p.  201-2801.  Garden  of  Para- 
dise  and  Mount  Ararat  (p.  2H1-391),  The  Holy  White  Is- 
land of  the  West.  The  worship  of  the  bull,  the  lion,  aud 
the  eajile.    Worship  of  the  serpent.    Of  sacrificial  rites. 

2.  The  fable  of  fuur  ages.  Antediluvian  history.  Pagan 
accounts  of  au  unwersal  deluge  (p.  107-201).  Sacred  books 
of  all  nations.  Identity  and  astronomical  chnracter  of 
the  great  gods   of   the   Gentiles.     Of   the  sun.    Human 


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MYTHOLOG-Y 


Msrthology  (Comparative).  Faher  (G.  S.),  continued. 
character  of  the  great  father,  as  exbib.  in  Osiric  or  Bacchic 
or  Saivic  or  Brahminical  gupei-stition  ;   aud  as  exhib.  in 
the  Buddhic  or  Thothic  or  Hermetic  or  Samanean  theo- 
logy.   Jagan-Nath.  Saturn,  and  Baal. 

3.  Identity  aud  lunari-terrene  character  of  the  great 
goddesses  of  the  Gentiles.  The  Moon  aud  earth.  The 
great  mother  a  ship,  aud  that  ship  the  ark.  Hermaphro- 
ditic unity  of  the  great  uuiv.  parent.  The  ancient  mys- 
teries. Concerning  the  places  used  by  the  Pagans  for  re- 
ligious worship.  Origination  of  Romance  from  old  my- 
thologic  idolatry  (p.  31.5-359).  The  primeval  union  of  all 
mankind,  and  the  Tower  of  Babel.  The  primeval  Iranian 
empire.  The  confusion  of  languages  aud  dispersion  from 
Babel.  The  Scythians.  The  shepherd  kings  of  Egypt. 
Kesemblance  between  the  ritual  law  of  Moses  and  the 
ritual  ordinances  of  the  Gentiles.    Index,  v.  1-3. 

Fiske  {J. )  Myths  and  myth-makers  :  old  tales  and  su- 
perstitions interpreted  by  comparative  mytho- 
logy.   1873 3S13.37 

Freeman  [E,  A.)  Stray  thoughts  on  comparative  mythology.  [In 
Fortu.  rev.,  v.  14,  1870.] 

Gale  {T.)     /n  Ais  Court  of  the  gentiles.     Pt.  1.     1669..     .3554.07 

Gould  {S.   B.)     Curious  myths   of  the  middle  ages. 

2  V.     1867-08 3616. IG 

iVo^e.— Reviewed  in  Qu.  rev.,  v.  122.  18G7. 

—  Origin  of  mythology,     [hi  his  Origin  of  religious  belief,  pt.  1, 

1869  ;  ch.   viii.) .  3412.14 

Guhernatis  (A.)  Zoological  mythology.  2  v.  1872.3817.07 
Contents  :  v.  1.  Preface.  Animals  of  the  earth  :  the  cow 
and  the  bull.  The  horse.  The  ass.  The  sheep,  the  ram. 
and  the  goat.  2.  Animals,  coiU\l.:  The  hog,  the  wild  boar, 
aud  the  hedgehog.  The  dog.  The  cat,  the  weasel,  the 
mouse,  the  mole,  the  snail,  the  ichneumon,  the  scorpion, 
the  ant,  the  locust,  aud  the  grasshopper.  The  hare,  thS 
rabbit,  the  ermine  ;  aud  the  beaver.  The  antelope,  the 
stag,  the  deer,  aud  the  gazelle.  The  elephaut.  The  mon- 
key and  the  bear.  The  fox,  the  jackal,  and  the  wolf.  The 
lion,  tlie  tiger,  the  leopard,  the  panther,  aud  the  chame- 
leon. The  spider.  Animals  of  the  air  :  birds.  Animals 
of  the  water  :  fishes  and  amphibia. 

Grimm  (J.  L.   ('. )     Deutsche  Mythologie.     4e  Ausg., 

besorgt  von  E.  H.  Meyer,     v.   1.     1875.  3818.18 

Note. — Will  make  3  volumes  when  completed. 

Reviewed  by  T.  Wright,  iyi  A  is  Essays  on  lit.,  etc.,  v.  1, 

1846.] 2722.20 

Grote  (G.)  Legendary  Greece.  [In  ftU  Hist,  of  Greece,  v.  1, 
1853.] 424.06 

Heck  {J.  a.)  "Iconographic  encyclopajdia,  v.  4,  1852,  p.  221-384  ; 
aud  Plates,  v.  2,  div.  viii 1475.11 

Herberl  {K,  lord ;  of  Ckerhury).  Antient  religion  of  the 
gentiles.     1705 3551.19 

Hunt  {L.)    Day  by  the  fire  ;  and  other  papers,  1870.      .     .  2532.23 

Contents :    Heathen  mythology.    Fairies.     Aeronautics, 

real  aud  fabulous.     Genii.    Nymphs  of  antiquity  aud  the 

poets.     Sireus  and  mermaids  of  the  poets.     Giants,  ogres, 

and  Cyclops. 

Jonet  {Sir  W.)  On  the  gods  of  Greece,  Italy,  aud  India.  [In  his 
Works,  V.  3,  1807.) 5046.03 

Knight  (It  T. )     Inquiry  into  the  symbolical  language 
of  ancient  art  and  mythology.     1836.     .  3817.14 
Note Repr.  from  Classical  journal,  v.  23-27. 

Kavanaijh  (M. )  Origin  of  language  and  myths.  2  v. 
1871 6411.12 

Keightley  (T.)     Fairy  mythology.     1850.     .     .     185.21 

Mackayi.li.  W.)  Progress  of  the  intellect,  as  exem- 
plified in  the  religious  development  of  the  Greeks 
and  Romans.     2  v.     1850 3572.0/ 

Mahaffi)  {J.  P. )  Prolegomena  to  ancient  history,  con- 
taining :  1.  The  interpretation  of  legends  and 
inscriptions.     1871 427.20 

M&ller  {Max).  Chips  from  a  German  workshop,  v.  2.  1871  (Essays 
ou  mythology:  Comparative  mythology; — Folk-lore; — 
Greek  mythology  ; — Popular  tales  from  the  Norse  ; — Tales 
of  the  West  Highlands  ;— Zulu  nursery  tales)  ; — v.  4  (Lec- 
ture on  the  migtatiou  of  fable) 2537.20  :  22 

—  Comparative  mythology.     [In  Oxford  essays,  1856.]    .  2538.20 

—  Essai  de  mythologie  comparee.     1859 ,     .  6414.22 

—  Lectures  on  the  science  of  lauguage.    2d  s.,  1865  (Mythology 

of  the  Greeks  ; — Jupiter,  the  supreme  Aryan  god  ; — iMyths 
of  the  dawu  : — Modern  mythology) 6112.04 

—  Philosophy  of  mythology.    [In  his  Introd.  to  science  of  reli- 

gion,  1873.) 3576.27 

Note. — Repr.  from  Coutemp.  rev.,  v.  19,  1872,  or  Littell, 

1872,  V.  1. 
Ovid.  Metamorphoses.  ,See  author  entry  in  general  alphabet.  1675.04 
Pococke,(E. )     India  in  Ureece  ;  or,  truth  in  mvthology. 

1852 '.   1015.18 

Rawlinson  [H.  C.)    On  the  religion  of  the  Babylonians  and  Assy- 

riaus.    [In  Herodotus,  by  G.  Rawlinson,  v.  1,  1869  ;  p.  476- 

623.] 420.13 

Ruskiii{J.)    Queen  of  the  air.     K6'J.    .     .     .  2542.23 

Saintine  (X  B.)     La  mythologie  du  Rhin  et  les  contes 

de  la  Mere-Grand'.  lUustres  par  G.  Dore.  7038.03 


Stoddart  {Sir  J.)  Ou  the  separation  *f  the  early  facts  of  history 
from  fable,     [/n /u's  Introduction,  e/c] 412.24 

Strauss  {D.  F.)  Development  of  the  luythical  point  of  view  in 
relation  to  the  gospel  histories.  [la  his  Life  of  Jesus, 
1855  ;  p.  11-76.) 3422.02 

Taylor  {T.\  Mythology  of  the  Greeks.  [In  Classical  journal, 
V.  23,  p.  33  ;  V.  24.  p.  64.) 2742.23 

Tylor  {E.  B.\  Hist,  traditions  and  myths  of  observation.  [In 
his  Early  history  of  mankind]  : — Geographical  distribution 
of  myths.  [In  his  Early  history  of  mankind,  1865  ;  p.  298- 
361.) 6813.13 

—  Mythology.     [In  A«  Primitive  culture,  v.  1.  1871  ;  p.  241-417.) 
Wright  {T.)    On  the  national  fairy  mythology  uf  England,     [In 

his  Essays  on  lit.,  v.  1,  1846.] 2722.2U 

See  also  Atlantic  mo.,  v.  3,  18.19  (Olympus  and  Asgarth, 
by  B.  W.  Ball)  ;  Blackw.  mag.,  v.  105,  1869  (Northmen,  hea- 
then, aud  christians)  ;  Contera.  rev.,  July,  1875  (Wind 
myths,  by  C.  F.  Keary)  ;  CornhiU  mag.,  v.  33,  1877  ;  407- 
423  (Rationale  of  mythology) ;  Fortn.  rev..  May,  1878  (My- 
thology aud  fairy  tales,  by  A.  Lang)  ;  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  49, 
1854  (Greek  mythology);  Gent,  mag.,  Sept.,  Nov.,  Dec.  1865 
(Irish  folk-lore  mythology,  by  J.  O'Haulan)  ;  Nat.  qu.  rev., 
V.  20,  1870  (Hindoo  mythology)  ;  New  Englauder,  v.  21, 
1862  (The  horses  of  Neptune,  by  E.  L.  Porter)  ;  New 
monthly  mag.,  n.s..  v.  5.  1874  (The  dragon  myth  ;  2  art.)  ; 
Westm.  rev..  July. 1878  (Mvthology  of  the  ancient  Japanese); 
Western  (The),  Mch.— Apl.,  1878  (Sketch  of  Aryan  mytho- 
logy, by  E.  B.  Smith). 

4.  Dictionaries  of  Mythology. 

Bell  (J.)  'New  pantheon  ;  or  hist,  dictionary  of  gods, 
demi-gods,  hei'oes,  etc.,  of  antiquity  ;  also  images, 
idols,  e(c.     With  figures.     2  v.     1790.      .381S.12 

Clement  {Mrs.  C.  E.)  Handbook  of  legendary  and 
mythological  art.     1871 1442.10 

Same.     2d  ed.     1871 1442.10 

Cooper  ( W.  B. )  Archaic  dictionary  ;  biographical, 
historical,  and  mythological  ;  from  the  Egyptian, 
Assyrian,  and  Etruscan  monuments  and  papyri. 
1876 437.11 

Smith  {W.)  'Dictionary  of  Greek  and  Roman  my- 
thology, ric.     3v.   "1844-49 3235.01 

—  Smaller  classical  dictionary.     1868.  .     .     .   3816.29 
Tliomas  (J.)     'Universal    pronouncing   dictionary   of 

biography  and  mythology.     2  v.     J,   B.  Lippin- 

cott&Co.,  1870 3236.13 

j$^  See  also  Classical  dictionaries  (p.  271  of  Catalogue). 

5.  Egyptian  Mythology. 

Frichard  {J.  C. )     Analysis  of  the  Egyptian  mythology. 

1819 '. .    '.  3817.17 

.See  also  chapters  in  works  on  ancient  Egypt  (p.  306  of 
Catalogue),  by  Bunsen,  Kenrick,  and  Witkinson  ;  works 
enumerated  under  Mysteries  (p.  800);  and  (under  Compara- 
tive J^^hology,  p.  801)  the  works  ot  Banter,  Bryant,  Faber, 
and  Creuzer. 

6.  Fairy  Mythology. 

J9S*  See  Fairy  tales  {in  Fiction,  p.  480)  ;  also  Folk-lore 
(p.  653).  Keightley  s  Fairy  mythology  [185.21]  is  the  best 
general  work. 

7.  Hindoo  cUid  Oriental  Mythologies. 

fl®"  See  Biblical  and  relig.  literature  {Religions  :  Hindu- 
ism, p.  100)  ;  al.^o  Hamilton  (F.)  Genealogies  of  the  Hin- 
dus, 1819  [3816.01]  ;  the  important  entries  under  Literature 
{Sanskrit,  p.  711);  and  under  Comparative  "Mythology 
(p.  801-2). 

8.  Norse  or  Scandinavian  Mythology. 

Anderson  {B.  B.)    Norse  mythology.     1875.    .3816.36 

Drake  {N.)  In  his  Literary  hour's,  v.  3,  1800  ;  p.  273-515.  2527.10 
Keyser  (R.)  Religion  of  the  northmen.  1834.  3816.12 
Mallet  (P.  K)  Northern  antiquities.  1847..  542.08 
Pigolt  (G.)  Scandinavian  mythology.  1839.  3816.11 
Thorpe  (B.)  Northern  mythology.  3  v.  1851.3812.18 
Sec  also  Eraser's  mag.,  v.  55,  1857  (Mythology  of  Fiuland) ; 

N.  s.,  v.  4  (Traces  of  Scandinavian  auiuial  worship)  ;  Nat. 

qu.  rev.,  V.  12.  1866  (Symbohsm  ot  the  eddas) ;  West,  rev., 

V.  62,  1864  (Odin  religion). 
fl®*  See  also  Literature  {Icelandic,  p.  709). 

9.  Polynesian  Msrthology. 

Ellis  (>r.)    In  his  Polynesian  researches,  v.  1,  1848  ;  ch.  8.  1061.10 
Girt  ( IF.   ir. )    Myths  and  songs  from  the  south  Pacific. 
'With   preface,  by  F.  Max   Miiller.     1876.  3813.46 
Grey  (Sir  G.)      Polynesian  mythology  of  New    Zea- 
land.    1858 3816.02 

Sec  also  article  in  Westm.  rev.,  v.  77,  1862. 


X)®-  .See  also  Biblical  aud  religious  Uteraturc  {Varimis  religions,  p.  100) ;— Mysteries  (p.  800)  ;— Folk-lore  (p.  533|. 


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